EZTools User Manual Eng V1.24
EZTools User Manual Eng V1.24
User Manual
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1 Introduction
This software is a tool used to manage and configure IPC, NVR, and display & control devices on a local
area network (LAN). Major functions include:
NOTE!
For display & control devices, you can only perform login, password/IP change, local upgrade, and
channel configuration (for EC only) operations.
Item Function
Configure the device name, system time, DST, network, DNS, port and
Basic Configuration UNP. Besides, Change Device Password and Change Device IP Address are
also included.
Advanced Configure channel settings including image, encoding, OSD, audio, and
Configuration motion detection.
Local Upgrade: Upgrade devices using upgrade files on your computer.
Upgrade Device
Online Upgrade: Upgrade devices with Internet connection.
Import/Export Configuration, Export Diagnosis Info, Restart Device, and
Maintenance
Restore Default Settings.
NVR Channel
Add/delete NVR channels.
Management
Before you start, make sure the computer on which this software runs and the devices to manage are
connected by network.
2 Upgrade
Check for updates, download and install the latest version.
A “New Version” prompt appears in the upper right corner if a new version is detected.
Click New Version to view details and download the new version.
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You can choose to install immediately or later when the new version is downloaded. Clicking
3 Functions
Preparation
Search Devices
The software automatically searches for devices on the LAN where the PC resides and lists the
discovered. To search a specified network, follow the steps as shown below:
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Log in to Devices
You need to log in to a device before you can manage, configure, upgrade, maintain or restart a device.
Choose the following methods to log in to your device:
Log in to device in the list: Select the device(s) in the list and then click the Login button on the
top.
Log in to device not in the list: Click Login, and then enter the IP, port, username and password
of the device you want to log in to.
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Management and Configuration
Manage Device Password
The default password is only intended for the first login. For security, please change the password
when logged in. You can only change the admin's password.
Click Basic Config on the main menu.
Choose the following methods to change device password:
For multiple devices: Select devices, then click Manage Device Password.
In the pop-up window, enter the username, old password, new password, and confirm the
password.
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(Optional) Enter the email in case you need to retrieve the device password.
Click OK.
For multiple devices: Select the devices, and then click Modify IP on the top toolbar. Set the start
IP in the IP Range box, and the software will automatically fill in other parameters according to
the number of devices. Please make sure the username and password are correct.
Configure Device
Configure the device name, system time, DST, network, DNS, port, UNP, SNMP, and ONVIF.
Click Basic Config on the main menu.
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Click in the Operation column.
NOTE!
You may select multiple devices to configure device system time, DST, DNS, port, UNP and ONVIF in
batches. Device name and network settings cannot be configured in batches.
Configure device name, system time, DST, network, DNS, port, UNP, SNMP, and ONVIF as needed.
Configure device name.
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Configure network settings.
Configure ports.
Configure UNP.
For a network with firewalls or NAT devices, you may use Universal Network Passport (UNP) to
interconnect the network. To use this service, you need to configure on a UNP server first.
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Configure SNMP.
Use this function to interconnect with the server so as to monitor device status remotely from the
server and troubleshoot device failures in time.
(Recommended) SNMPv3
SNMPv3 is recommended when your network is less secure. It requires username and password for
authentication and uses DES (Data Encryption Standard) for encryption, providing higher security.
Item Description
SNMP Type The default SNMP type is SNMPv3.
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SNMPv2
Use SNMPv2 for communication when the network is secure enough. SNMPv2 uses community name
for authentication, which is less secure.
Item Description
Select SNMPv2. After you select SNMPv2, a message pops up to remind you of
SNMP Type
potential risks and ask if you want to continue. Click OK.
Set the read community. It is used for the server to confirm whether the data sent
Read Community
by the community, and receive the data after successful authentication.
Configure ONVIF.
Configure IPC authentication mode.
Standard: Use the authentication mode recommended by ONVIF.
Compatible: Use the device's current authentication mode.
Configure Channel
Configure channel settings including image, encoding, OSD, audio, motion detection, and intelligent
server. The parameters displayed may vary with device model.
Click Advanced Config on the main menu.
NOTE!
You can configure IPC or EC of the same model in batches. Select the devices and click Advanced
Config.
You can only configure image and OSD settings for EC channel.
Configure image, encoding, OSD, audio, motion detection, and intelligent server as needed.
Configure image settings, including image enhancement, scenes, exposure, smart illumination,
and white balance.
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NOTE!
A double-click on the image will display it in full screen; another double-click will restore the image.
Clicking Restore Default will restore all the default image settings. After restoration, click Get
Parameters to obtain the default settings.
To enable multiple scene schedules, select Multiple Scenes from the Mode drop-down list, select
scenes and set the corresponding schedules, illumination ranges, and elevation ranges. Select the
check box for the scenes that you have set, and then select the Enable Scene Schedule check box at
the bottom to make the schedules effective. When conditions are met for a scene, the camera will
switch to this scene; otherwise, the camera uses the default scene (shows in the Operation
column). You can click to specify the default scene.
You may copy image, encoding, OSD and motion detection configurations of an NVR channel and apply
them to other channel(s) of the same NVR. See Copy NVR Channel Configurations for details.
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NOTE!
The copy function is not available for EC channels.
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NOTE!
For EC channels, the channel name is not displayed, and the copy function is not available.
You can export and import OSD configurations of IPCs and EC devices with one channel. See Export
and Import OSD Configurations of an IPC for details.
Item Description
Detection Area Click Draw Area to draw detection area in the left live view window.
Sensitivity The higher the value, the easier a moving object will be detected.
Trigger Actions Set the actions to trigger after a motion detection alarm occurs.
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Item Description
Set the start and end time during which motion detection takes effect.
Arming Schedule
Configure intelligent server parameters so you can manage devices on the server.
UNV
Item Description
Device No. Device number used to identify the device on the server.
Video&Image Database
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Item Description
Make sure the entered device ID conforms to the VIID protocol, and digits 11-13
Device ID
must be 119.
Platform
Password used to connect to the VIID platform.
Access Code
Select the coordinate system used to determine the location of detected objects
on the image. It’s recommended to use the default.
Percentage Mode (default): Use a coordinate system with x-axis and y-axis
Coordinate ranging from 0 to 10000.
Mode
Pixel Mode: Use a pixel coordinate system.
Normalized Mode: Use a coordinate system with x-axis and y-axis ranging from
0 to 1.
Report Data Select the types of data to be reported, including Motor Vehicle, Non-Motor
Type Vehicle, Person, and Face.
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View Device Info
View device information, including device name, model, IP, port, serial number, version info, etc.
Click Basic Config or Advanced Config or Maintenance on the main menu.
NOTE!
Device info is also displayed for devices not logged in, but subnet mask and gateway will not be
displayed.
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Import/Export Configuration
Configuration import allows you to import a configuration file from your computer to a device and
change the current settings of the device.
Configuration export allows you to export current configurations of the device and save them as a file
for backup.
Click Maintenance on the main menu.
Choose the following methods as needed:
For multiple devices: Select the devices, and then click Maintenance on the top toolbar.
Click next to the Import/Export button, and select the configuration file.
Click Import/Export.
NOTE!
For some devices, a password is required for encryption when you export a configuration file, and
when you import an encrypted configuration file, you also need to decrypt it with the password.
Restart Device
Click Maintenance on the main menu.
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Choose the following methods as needed:
For multiple devices: Select the devices, and then click Restart on the top toolbar.
Upgrade Device
Device upgrade includes local upgrade and online upgrade. Upgrade progress is displayed in real time
during the upgrade.
Local upgrade: Upgrade device(s) using an upgrade file on your computer.
Online upgrade: With Internet connection, online upgrade will check the device firmware version,
download upgrade files and upgrade the device. You need to log in first.
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NOTE!
The upgrade version must be correct for the device. Otherwise, exceptions may occur.
For an IPC, the upgrade package (ZIP file) must contain the complete upgrade files.
For an NVR, the upgrade file is in .BIN format.
For a display & control device, the upgrade file is in .tgz format.
You can upgrade NVR channels in batches.
Please maintain a proper power supply during upgrade. The device will restart after the upgrade is
completed.
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Click Refresh to check for available upgrades.
Click OK.
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NOTE!
In the IPC list, orange means the IPC has been added to an NVR.
In the NVR list, blue means the newly added channel.
To add an offline IPC, click the Offline tab (4 in the figure). The IPC's username and password are
required.
NOTE!
Use the Add button on the top if the IPC you want to add is not in the IPC list.
To delete an IPC from the NVR list, place the mouse cursor on the IPC and click . To delete multiple
IPCs in batches, select the IPCs and then click Delete on the top.
Cloud Service
Enable or disable the cloud service and the Add Without Signup feature on the device; delete a cloud
device from the current cloud account.
Log in to the device.
Click Basic Config or Maintenance on the main menu.
Enable or disable the cloud service (EZCloud) as needed. When the cloud service is enabled, you
can use the APP to scan the QR code below to add the device.
Note: Please click Refresh to update device status after you enable or disable the cloud service.
Enable or disable the Add Without Signup feature, which, when enabled, allows you to add the
device by scanning the QR code using the APP without signing up for a cloud account.
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Note: The Add Without Signup feature requires the cloud service be enabled on the device and a
strong password be set on the device.
For a cloud device, you can remove it from the current cloud account by clicking Delete.
Calculation
Calculate recording time allowed or disks needed.
Click Calculation on the main menu.
Click Add on the top toolbar.
Note: You may also click Search to Add and select discovered devices for space calculation based on
their actual video settings.
Complete the settings. Click OK.
Repeat the above steps as needed.
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Calculate disks in RAID mode
Calculate how many RAID disks are needed based on the daily recording period (hours), recording
retention period (days), RAID disk capacity available, and configured RAID type.
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Sort Device List
In the device list, click a column title, for example, device name, IP, or status, to sort the listed devices
in ascending or descending order.
NOTE!
This feature only supports NVR channels that are connected via Uniview private protocol.
Image parameters: Include settings of image enhancement, exposure, smart illumination and
white balance.
Encoding parameters: Depending on the stream type that the device supports, you can choose to
copy encoding parameters of the main and/or sub streams.
OSD parameters: OSD style.
Motion detection parameters: Detection area, arming schedule.
The following describes how to copy encoding configurations. Copying image, OSD and motion
detection configurations are similar.
First, complete the configuration of the channel to copy from (e.g., Channel 001) and save the settings.
And then follow the steps as illustrated:
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NOTE!
When importing a CSV file, make sure the IP addresses and serial numbers in the file match that of
the target IPCs; otherwise, import will fail.
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