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1 D-ViewCam V3.0 Video Management System
D-Link HQ, January 2010 D-Link confidential

2 Contents Market Update Product Overview Product Features
Product Comparison Software Interface Overview Main Console Search and add camera Smart Guard System Schedule System Start Playback E-Map Remote Live Viewer/Remote Playback Web Live Viewer/Web Playback Network Service Product Roadmap Product Application 2

3 Market Update Global video surveillance market in 2005-2011 55% 69%
REVENUE ($US Million) 69% 74% 81% 91% 112% Source: iSuppli 2007 3

4 Market Update REVENUE ($US Million) Source: TRI 2007 4

5 Product Overview D-ViewCam software is a video management system (VMS) - It just like DVR for CCTV system, D-ViewCam provides video/Audio recording, live view and playback management for IP camera or video server devices. MS-IE Browser Client PC Client Remote Live Viewer/ Remote Playback D-ViewCam Server Video Streaming Audio Streaming I/O or Event Trigger Video/Audio Recording Video/Audio Live View Video/Audio Playback Remote Client Browser (MS-IE) Client 5

6 Product Overview D-ViewCam for SOHO/SMB level D-ViewCam
32 channels, Free Bundle with IP Camera New V3.0 will replace current D-ViewCam V2.0x D-ViewCam V3.0 official release in January, 2010 More stable & functions than V2.0x versions Support D-Link IP surveillance products, including IP Camera Video Server 6

7 Product Overview D-ViewCam CVS for SMB/Enterprise level D-ViewCam CVS
D-ViewCam CVS V1.0 expect to release in Q1/2010 Professional Video Management System Manage up to 32/64 channels License charge More Features than D-ViewCam 3.0 Could manage other D-ViewCam CVS - Compatible with D-Link NVR - Compatible with 3rd party CMS Support D-Link IP surveillance products 7

8 Product Overview D-ViewCam V3.0 HW Support List
Pink color devices will be supported in DVC V3.01 8

9 Product Overview Network infrastructure System IP security Video Data
Service /Integration 1 IP security Video Management System 6 2 5 3 Video streaming Data storage 4 Accessory Network Infrastructure – network switches, routers and cabling. IP Security – firewalls, VPNs etc.. Video streaming –basic unit of video capture, compression and streaming Data storage – NAS, SAN or NVR for store the video clips and messages like alarm, log… Management servers – For multi-channel video and versatile functions management System services – Large scale system need more integration effort and support

10 Product Overview Minimum System Requirements E D C B A
S of All Cameras 1200~600 600~480 480~240 240~120 120~ Total FPS at CIF CPU Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Duo E6400 Duo E5200 RAM 2GB 1GB 512MB Motherboard Intel G31 or above; ASUS, Gigabyte, or MSI vendor with Intel chipset recommended Display ATi Radeon 9200, nVIDIA GeForce FX-5200, Intel 945G/965G or above (ATi recommended) Hard Drive 80GB or above Ethernet 100-baseT or above, Gigabit LAN recommended OS Microsoft Windows® XP Pro (SP2 or higher) / 2003 / Vista®

11 Product Overview How to calculate S value C 480~240
Parameter definition: M: parameter of resolution of camera. 1 Mega-pixel : M=10 VGA or D1 resolution : M=5 CIF resolution : M=1 N: FPS of Camera S=M*N For example: 8 channel system a) 1 camera at 1 Mega-pixel resolution with 10FPS b) 2 cameras at D1 resolution with 15FPS c) 5 cameras at CIF resolution with 30FPS a) M=10; N=10, S=10*10=100 b) M=5; N=15, S=5*15=75 c) M=1; N=30, S=1*30=30 S of All Cam.=1*100+2*75+5*30=400 Therefore, the Minimum Hardware Requirement is C level. C 480~240 Intel Core 2 Duo E5200 1GB 11

12 Product Overview How to calculate FPS value
If users apply Intel Core 2 Quad CPU with D-ViewCam software and they want to calculate the FPS per channel, then it could be: N (FPS per Channel)= S ÷ M ÷ 32 1. FPS for CIF resolution with 32 channels = 1200 ÷ 32 ÷ 1 = 37.5 FPS/Ch It means D-ViewCam software can record 30 FPS per channel, and it can also display 30 FPS for each channel with CIF resolution. 2. FPS for VGA or D1 resolution with 32 channels = 1200 ÷ 32 ÷ 5 = 7.5 FPS/Ch It means D-ViewCam software can record at least 7.5 FPS per channel and display at least 7.5 FPS for each channel with VGA or D1 resolution. 3. FPS for Mega-pixel resolution with 32 channels = 1200 ÷ 32 ÷ 10 = 3.75 FPS/Ch It means D-ViewCam software can record at least 3.75 FPS per channel and display at least 3.75 FPS for each channel with Mega-pixel resolution. 12

13 Product Features General Features Supports up to 32 cameras
Megapixel IP camera support MJPEG/MPEG-4/H.264 compression format support Multilingual support OSD(on screen display) setting support Live Monitoring 30 FPS maximum recording per camera (subject to camera and video server capacity) Automatic camera model detection On-the-fly configuration changes notification to address book Lock system to avoid abnormal change Chinese (Traditional) Chinese (Simplified ) German English French Italian Japanese Portuguese(Brazil) Portuguese(Portugal) Russian Spanish Multilingual Support 13

14 Product Features System User Management User validation
User password restriction User profiling Access privilege control User Account Setting 14

15 Product Features Video/Audio Recording
Multiple storage locations support Record by schedule Record by event Pre-record/Post-record support Manual recording with up to 32 channel support Support single way audio record of multiple channels Record and live display at different frame rates and resolution Video Encoder 15

16 Product Features Data Search and Playback Video playback control
Histogram quick search for video Video Stamp Video extract by snapshot Video extract by AVI/ASF Support remote playback/web playback to play historical videos Video Enhancement Video Enhancement 16

17 Product Features Video Mode Screen division layout support
Monitor display by video drag and drop Support full screen to display videos Information windows support Enable move function to control P/T/Z camera Digital zoom in/out support Support remote livewer/web live viewer to display videos Enable Move Menu 17

18 Product Features Map Mode Multiple map support Alarm notification
Customized map background support Camera preview Camera and I/O indicator P/T/Z Control Manual control Preset positions (device dependent) Preset patrolling Multiple patrol group support Multiple patrol group 18

19 Product Features I/O Feature Output port control
Input port trigger on event Output port relay when event detected Backup Backup database for logs and videos Import/Export configuration DB tool CD burning for backup videos and logs in Windows XP I/O Device Control 19

20 Product Comparison between DVC V3.0 and V2.0x
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21 Product Comparison between DVC V3.0 and V2.0x

22 Product Comparison between DVC V3.0 and DCVS V1.0
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23 Product Comparison between DVC V3.0 and DCVS V1.0
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24 Product Comparison between DVC V3.0 and DCVS V1.0

25 Product Comparison between NVR and DVC V3.0
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26 Product Comparison between NVR and DVC V3.0

27 Product Comparison between DVC V3.0 and Competitors
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28 Product Comparison between DVC V3.0 and Competitors
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29 Product Comparison between DVC V3.0 and Competitors

30 Main Console

31 Main Console General Setting & Utilities:
Select to modify general settings, user account settings, save/ load configuration settings, access log viewer and backup files, and configure network services. Configure Smart Guard System: Add/edit type(s) of events that you want to detect and setup action(s) responding to events. Configure Schedule System: Organize the recording schedule and configure recorder settings. Start Playback: Click on the icon to open the Playback Console. You can watch recorded video, search recorded video, adjust the image of the stored data, save video/pictures, print images, check log information and event records, and set up recording function configuration. Start Monitor: Click on the Start Monitor icon and select from the menu to start/stop recording schedule system or the guard system features. You can also open monitor tools such as event report, E-Map, I/O control panel, and system lock. 31

32 Search and add camera Search: Click on the Search icon to obtain the Search IP Camera panel. The system will start scanning automatically once the panel is opened. You may manually stop scanning by clicking on the Stop Scan button. Fill in the user name and password for each IP camera found and click OK to add it to the camera list. Note: Drag the mouse to multi-select the cameras and then insert the username and password. The username and password will be applied to all the selected cameras automatically.

33 Smart Guard System There are 2 sources of events:
1. Camera (video image) 2. Digital Input Event and Action configuration

34 Smart Guard System – Camera Event
There are two types of events: 1. Signal Lost 2. General Motion Select Event Types

35 Smart Guard System – Digital Input Event
Step 1: Click and highlight the Digital Input on the event type list and then click the Insert Event icon. Step 2: Select the device that is connected to your camera(s).

36 Smart Guard System – Action
There are four types of actions: 1. On Screen Display 2. Play Sound 3. Send 4. DO Trigger Select Action Types

37 Schedule System Adjust the Scheduled Setting Schedule Configuration

38 Schedule System Configure schedule recording steps:
1. Load a preset mode or 2. Insert a new schedule manually or 3. Copy to other cameras after manually setup. Schedule Recording Configuration

39 Schedule System – Preset Mode
Preset modes of schedule recording: Mode Format Time Record FPS Quality Resolution Regular M-JPEG 0:00-24:00 Always Max MPEG-4 Office 8:00-20:00 Shop 10:00-22:00 Highly Secure Disk Saving Motion 10 i-frame Minor 5 Preset mode definition

40 Schedule System – Record on motion
Select this option to start recording when motions are detected. Please adjust sensitivity, the frame interval and setup the detection zone to detect motion. To setup a single detection zone, left-click and drag the mouse to draw a rectangle. To setup more than one detection zones, simply repeat the same process. You may create up to 10 detection zones. Click All to select the entire detection zone.

41 Schedule System – Video Encoder
Keep Original Video format Select this option to lower the frame rate but not re-encode the video stream. • Adjust MJPEG video frame rate: Use the slider to reduce or increase the frame rate. Note: The maximum FPS (move the slider to the right) will be correspond with original video stream set up on camera configuration. • Keep key-frame only: System will only record key frames of video streaming. Note: The key frame interval is controlled by each camera manufacturer and cannot be adjusted.

42 Start Playback Playback windows layout

43 Start Playback Playback windows layout

44 Start Playback Open Record and open Date Time search dialog
Playback Open Record -> Date time search dialog

45 Start Playback Time Table & Show Records

46 Start Playback – Post Processing Tool
Visibility: Check the option and adjust the gamma value of the image to enhance the image and make it cleaner. Sharpen: Check the option to activate the function. Move the slider control to the right to sharpen the image, to the left to soften it. Brightness: Check the option to activate the function. Move the slider control to the right to make the image brighter. Contrast: Check the option to activate the function. Move the slider control to the right to increase contrast. Grey Scale: Check the option to show the record in grey scale mode so the image displays in black and white. Video Enhancement

47 Start Playback – Save Video
Click on the display screen to choose the camera display that you want to save as a video clip. Video Cue In/Cue Out Step 1: Click Save Video icon, choose the folder where you want to save the file at, enter the file name and click SAVE. Step 2: Set the Export Format as ASF or AVI and set the Use Profile. Step 3: Select to export (i.e. save) the record video with Audio, OSD, or export video only. Step 4: Click OK to save the video. Export Video/Audio

48 Start Playback – Save Image
Save Image (Snapshot) Step 1: Click on the display screen to select the camera display from which you want to save pictures. Step 2: Click the Save Image button when the image you want is displayed on the screen. You may click Pause to freeze the video and use the Step Forward/Step Backward buttons to find the picture that you want to save. Step 3: Check the OSD box to export the image with the date/time and camera number/name displayed. If the digital PTZ function is enabled in the display view, you can also select either Full size or Selected Region as your image region. Step 4: You have the option to copy the image to the clipboard or to save it to your computer. Snapshot Screen

49 Start Monitor Option Function Start/Stop Monitor All
Click to start or stop all monitoring functions. Start/Stop Recording Schedule Click to start or stop the recording schedule. Start/Stop Smart Guard System Click to start or stop the smart guard system. Open Event Report Click to open the event report which will log any events. Open E-Map Click to open E-Map which monitors all devices with map indicators. Open I/O Control Panel Click to open the I/O control panel which monitors the DI/DO and manual triggering the DO devices. Lock System Click to lock the system. 49

50 E-Map With E-Map, users can track the actual location and alarm status easily for each camera and receive instant response when the event happens. The arrows and lightening icon on E-Map represent cameras and I/O devices and these icons will turn red once they are trigger by alarms. E-Map Configuration

51 E-Map – Edit Mode Edit Mode
Users need to be in Edit Mode to activate the function buttons. E-Map Edit Mode

52 E-Map – Operate Mode Operate Mode
To carry out the operation functions in E-Map, you need to be in Operate Mode. E-Map Operate Mode

53 Remote Live Viewer With the Remote Live Viewer console, remote users may watch up to 64 real-time video channels from remote live streaming servers. Remote Live Viewer Screen

54 Remote Live Viewer – Server Setting
Server List Remote Live Viewer – Server Setting

55 Remote Live Viewer – Group Setting

56 Remote Live Viewer - Monitor Display Setting

57 Remote Playback With the Remote Playback console, remote users may watch 1 historical video channels from remote D-ViewCam server. Remote Playback Screen

58 Remote Playback Open Record and Date-Time Panel
Remote Playback Open Record -> Date Rime Panel

59 Web Live Viewer How to open Web Live Viewer window
Note: Make sure the Live Stream Server is enabled.

60 Web Live Viewer Web Live Viewer window

61 Web Playback How to open Remote Playback windows
Open Remote Playback window through Web View

62 Web Playback Web Playback window

63 Network Service Live Streaming Server - When starting the live streaming function of computer, the system allows remote users to log in to the specific computer and view cameras that are connected to it.

64 Network Service Live Streaming Server - Black / White List.

65 Network Service Live Streaming Server – Performance Monitor.

66 Product Roadmap Enterprise D-ViewCam CVS SMB D-ViewCam SOHO Q4 / 2009
Including all DCS-100 V3.0 Features Multi-Channel Playback Multi-Layer E-Map Compatible with D-Link NVR Compatible with 3rd party CMS Intelligent search Tool Auto Reboot Remote Desktop System DDNS SMS Alert Available In Development In Plan Enterprise DCS-220/230 V1.0 (32ch/64ch) D-ViewCam CVS SMB Multilingual support Web Viewer/Playback Remote Viewer/Playback Playback Enhancement Access Privilege Control Lock System Full Screen E-map DB Tools CD Burning Windows 7 O.S. support More Languages support Device Pack Digital Watermark DVD Burning DCS-100 V3.0 (32ch) DCS-100 V3.1 (32ch) D-ViewCam SOHO Q4 / 2009 Q1 / 2010 Q2 / 2010 Q3 / 2010 66

67 Product Application 67

68 Product Application 68

69 Thank You! Thank You!


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