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DW Linux CUBE User manual

State of the art hyper-optimized video management platform
designed for ease, speed and efciency.
LINUX CUBE
WIN CUBE
E-RACK
Up to 16 2.1MP Cameras (1080pTrue HD Resolution)
Up to 64 2.1MP Cameras (1080p True HD Resolution)
Up to 128 2.1MP Cameras (1080pTrue HD Resolution)
Toll Free: 866.446.3595 Fax: 813.888.9262
www.digital-watchdog.com [email protected]
Published November , 2015
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BLACKJACK CUBE
HARDWARE
HDD LED
Power Button / Power LED
5.25” Bay
USB 2.0 Port
Microphone
Headphone
USB 2.0 Port
AC Power Socket
Kensington Lock
DVI-I Output
HDMI HD Output
USB 3.0 Ports
Microphone Jack
Line-Out Jack
Line-In Jack
WAN & USB 2.0 Ports
Clear CMOS Button
USB 2.0 Ports
LAN (Second Card)
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
Windows 7
DEFAULT LOGIN INFORMATION
USER
PW
: admin
: admin
Linux OS
F3
B1
F1 F2
F4 F5 F6 F7
B10B 11 B12
B3 B4 B5 B6
B7
B2
B8
B9
SPECIFICATIONS WINDOWS MODEL LINUX MODEL
Operating System Linux® Ubuntu® 14.04 Windows® 7 64 Bit
IP Cameras Max 16 IP Cameras Max 64 IP Cameras
Max Throughput 80Mbps 360Mbps
Recording Speed 1080p: 480fps 1080p: 1920fps
Screen Mode Unlimited Layouts Unlimited Layouts
Max. HDD Bays 3x SATA HDDs 3x SATA HDDs
Video Out DVI-I, HDMI DVI-I, HDMI
Recording Res. 1080p 1080p
CPU Intel® i3® Processor Intel® i5® Processor
Memory 4GB 8GB
LAN 2x Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45)
Power 100VAC: 250W, 2.5 Amps
Dimensions 325mm L x 216mm W x 190mm
The Cube’s Network Setup window will open automatically upon bootup.
To change the server’s network settings to Static IP, follow the instructions below.
1. Go to Network Settings from the desktop button.
2. Select ‘Wired’ from the list and click ‘Options’ at the bottom of the window.
3. Click on the ‘IPv4 Settings’ tab.
4. From the drop-down menu, select connection type: DHCP or Manual (static).
5. If ‘Manual’ is selected, click ‘Add’ next to Addresses.
6. Enter IP Address, Netmask, and Gateway according to network requirements.
Contact your network administrator for more information.
7. Add a DNS server address.
8. Click ‘Save’ to save the settings or ‘Cancel’ to return to the Network setup page.
When setting up the Blackjack Cube, make sure the following are in the box:
- Cube Server - Power Supply
- Recovery CD - Accessory CD (Including Manual)
- QSG
1. Connect a monitor, USB mouse, and network cables (not included).
2. Connect the server to an appropriate power supply.
3. In the server login screen, enter username and password.
MANUALLY
ADDING CAMERAS
Enter the camera’s IP
address, URL, or RTSP
information
Check to select a
range
Cameras will populate
the list automatically
Click to add all
selected cameras
Cameras can also
be manually added
by right-clicking on
the server icon and
choosing the ‘Add
camera(s)’ option
Click on the Scan
button
Enter log-in information
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*WARNING: For an optimal system configuration, it is recommended that a UPS (Uninterruptable
power Supply) be used to power the setup. Dual monitors are not recommended due to CPU
performance. To connect two monitors to the Cube, go to the display setup to activate the second
monitor.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
SETTING UP THE
CUBE
STEP 1:
STEP 2:
The Cube’s Network Setup Window (Linux Only) and DW Spectrum software
will launch automatically when the Cube boots up.To relaunch, double click
on each of the desktop Icons.
*NOTE: Monitor, keyboard & mouse not included.
*NOTE: Contact your Network Administrator and ISP for proper setup.
*NOTE: The Blackjack Cube’s network settings are set by default to DHCP.
*NOTE: Internet connection is necessary to complete the software installation perperly.
*NOTE: When the upgrade process is complete, it is
recommended to restart the server.
STEP 3: Desktop View
STEP 5: Network Configuration - Linux System
STEP 4: Logging to Server
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The D W Spectrum client will
automatically load the local
server’s credentials in the host
information. Enter the server’s
username and password. By
default, the server’s credentials
are:
After logging in, all supported
cameras on the network will
automatically populate in the
client’s DisplayTree.
Server IP
USER
PW
: 127.0.0.1
: admin
: admin
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UPGRADING SOFTWARE
LINUX-BASED CUBE
When installing or upgrading the DW Spectrum software, each component of the
software must be installed separately.
To download the software, go to www.digital-watchdog.com, and search for ‘DW
Spectrum’ to access the product page, documentation and software downloads.
To install the software:
1. Right-click the installation le and select “Run using Ubuntu Software Center”.
2. Enter the admin password (default admin).
3. Enter the following information as
requested:
- Server Address: Enter ‘localhost’ to use the
current Cube’s IP address.
- Username & Password: Username and
password for the server. Default: admin/ admin.
- Port: Main port associated with the server.
Default port: 7001.
4. Repeat for all other software components.
The components of the DW Spectrumsoftware are:
1. DW Spectrum Sever (For recording local video using the PC)
2. DW Specturm Clinet (For cameras and server management and initial setup)
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9. In the Network
Settings main page,
make sure ‘Airplane
Mode’ is disabled and
the Wired Status is
marked as “Connected”.
If you have the Server installed on your Windows station, you can control your server
settings from the DW SpectrumTrayTool.
TheTrayTool is located at the bottom right-hand corner of the Cube’s Desktop.
To access it:
1. Press the arrrow at the bottom right-hand corner of the desktop and click on the
DW Spectrum icon.
WINDOWS-BASED CUBE
TRAY TOOL
UPGRADING SOFTWARE
WINDOWS-BASED CUBE
To install the DW Spectrum full software
package:
1. Go to www.digital-watchdog.com and
download the latest software version.
2. Double-click on the installation le to
run the installation wizard.
3. Select the installation option:
a. Launch Both Server and Client
Installers.
b. Launch Client Installer only.
c. Launch Server Installer only.
4. Follow the installation wizard’s
instructions to complete the installation.
The Cube supports dual network cards so you may setup one for external
connection and one for internal connection to the cameras to balance the
bandwidth
To change the server’s network settings to static:
1. Go to ‘Start’ and select ‘Network’ from the Windows Start menu.
2. All connected network cards will appear in this page.
3. Click Local Area Connection and select ‘Properties’ from the new popup
window.
4. Double-Click the ‘Internet Protocol Version 4’ option.
5. check the box next to ‘Use the following IP address’
6. Enter the new IP Address, Netmask, and Gateway according to network
requirements.
*NOTE: Contact your Network Administrator and ISP for proper setup.
STEP 5: Network Configuration - Windows System
7. Add a DNS server
address.
8. Click ‘OK’ to save the
settings or ‘Cancel’ to
return to the Network
setup page.
LINUX-BASED SOFTWARE MANUAL LAUNCH
To launch the DW Spectrum Software on the Linux-Based Cube:
OPTION 1: Double-click the
DW Spectrum desktop icon.
OPTION 2: Go to the dashboard
at the top left side of the screen.
Search ‘DW’. Click on the DW icon.
OR
WINDOWS-BASED SOFTWARE MANUAL LAUNCH
To launch the DW Spectrum Software on the Windows-Based Cube:
OPTION 1: Double-click the
DW Spectrum desktop icon.
OPTION 2: Go to
‘Start’ on the
bottom left and
select DW
Spectrum from
the Start Menu.
OR
2. Select one of the following options:
a. Media Server Web Page - open the server’s web page.
b. Start/ Stop Media Server- Manually restart the
Media Server.
c. Show Media Server Log- open the Server’s log
report in a web browser page.
f. Quit- Exit theTray Tool options.
3. If ‘Media Server Web Page’ is selected, you can:
a. Change the Server’s name and port information
b. Change the master admin username and
password.
c. View all additional servers in the system.
d. View the server’s storage drives and system
health monitoring
e. View the server’s log report.
f. Open the server’s web viewer or view help topics
for additional assistance.
Please consult your network administrator before changing
any of the Blackjack Cube’s settings.
Camera Name
Resolution
FPS
Bit rate
Codec
ServerTime
Indicates RecordingType
Record Always
Motion Only
Motion + Low-Res Always
Not Recording
The DW Spectrum Events Log allows you to monitor camera events, server
errors, and network errors easy and fast.The results are based on the Alarm /
Event Rules settings. If no Rules are active, only system issues will be saved.
You can lter the search results by:
1. Start and End Date – only events occurring during the set time are displayed.
2. Event type – displays a specic type of events only.
3. Camera – displays events for a specic camera.
4. Action type – specic events caused by certain types of actions are displayed
To select multiple rows from a table, drag the mouse, use CTRL + Click/Up/Down
arrows, or Shift + Click/ Up/ Down arrows. Use CTRL + A to select all records.
To Export the log’s data, select the desired rows, right-click and select Export.
RECORDING
SCHEDULE
USER
ACCOUNTS
ADVANCED MOTION
DETECTION
MULTI-LEVEL
MOTION MASKING
DIAGNOSTICS
LOGS
ADVANCED
OPTIONS & SEARCH
TROUBLESHOOTING
TIPS
CAMERA VIEW
WINDOW
Main Menu Button
Layout Management
Screen Recording Controls
Login to Server
Help Menu
Camera Options
Playback Controls
Time Navigation Bar Zoom
Audio Controls
Live / Playback
ThumbnailToggle Button
Select cameras and go to
“Camera Settings”
Alarm / Event Rules
Setup unique rules and
actions for events such
as motion detection,
network loss, camera
input trigger etc.
To congure Rules:
1. Select one of the
existing rules or press
‘Add’ to create a new
rule.
2. Select the cameras
Calendar Search
is enabled by clicking on the
on the bottom-right corner of the layout screen.
Select a desired date in Calendar. To select multiple
dates , use CTRL.
Select a desired hour in the upper part Calendar.
Recording Menu
Enable Cameras to Record
Select All Motion Menu
Click & Drag
RecordingType
0 to 9 Sensitivity Settings
Selected area for motion detection
Corresponding video for selected area
Motion tracing
Select camera area by
clicking & dragging to
apply sensitivity settings
Administrator
Advanced
Viewer
Live Viewer
ADMIN CAMERA
SETTINGS
PTZ
CONTROLS
VIDEO
ARCHIVES
EXPORT
VIDEO
VIEW
LIVE VIDEO
Toll Free: 866.446.3595 Fax: 813.888.9262
Published November, 2015
www.digital-watchdog.com [email protected]
* Gray - Motion Mask
Areas marked gray will not capture motion
USER INTERFACE
OVERVIEW
Server / Camera DisplayTree
Camera Popup Preview
Calendar Search
Pop-up Notications
Server Health Monitoring
Pre & Post Recording
(3 is recommended)
Copy Recording Settings
to multiple cameras
ADVANCED
PTZ
Clicking on the PTZ icon
on the top-right corner of
the window will bring up
buttons for control
Refersh Search Results
Open Video
from Event
Start/ End Dates
Event Filter
Camera/
Server Filter
Action Filter
Clear All Filters
Open Evet/ Alarm
Rules Setup Page
To zoom the camera: Use the + / - buttons to zoom the camera in or out.
To move the camera: Click and hold the circle in the middle of the PTZ controller and
move it to where you want the camera to move to. For precise movement, left click on
the are of the display you want the camera to move to.
To move + zoom the camera: Hold Left Mouse Button and draw the rectangle to zoom
into.
To zoom out: double click anywhere on the screen.
To save a preset: move the camera to the position, right-click and select PTZ > Save
Current Position. DW Spectrum supports 9 Presets.
or servers and the action you want to take when the event occurs.
3. For advanced settings, press ‘Advanced...’ at the top right corner.
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Processor Intel Core i5 or greater
Video Card Intel HD Graphics 2500 (or higher)
with 1GB Dedicated Memory
Resolution 1920 x 1080
RAM 4GB
NIC 10 / 100 / 1000 Base-T Ethernet
OS Windows 7, Server 2008, Vista,
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS or Newer
Web Internet Explorer, Firefox,
Opera, Chrome
Apps Android OS, iOS Smart
Phones andTablets
WINDOWS LINUX
Accessing DW Spectrum Log Files
From the DW Specturm Client Software:
-Right-click on the Server’s name and go to ‘Server Logs’.
-You can adjust the number of entries in the log by changing the value at the end of
the URL stating ‘lines=1000’. For exmample, ‘lines=1’ will reduce the log reoprt to a
single line of data. ‘lines=400’ will display 400 lines of data.
Recommended Specs for the Full Client:
Mobile Access:
Network Requirements:
IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T
Gigabit Ethernet
* Cameras and servers in the network
must be completely isolated
* NOTE: if you are not connecting to the Blackjack
from within the same network, you may be required
to perform port forwarding on your router to access
the server. Contact your Network Administrator or
Installer for additional information
SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS
Problem
My camera does
not auto-discover
1. Is the camera in the same LAN network as the Media Server?
2. Is your camera compatible with DW Spectrum (refer to our website for
full list of supported cameras)
3. Is the camera updated to its latest rmware?
4. If your camera is integrated with DW Spectrum via OnVIF, make sure
OnVIF is enabled on your camera.
5.Try adding the camera manually.
6.Try rebooting the server after installation. Allow up to 30 seconds for
the server to map your network and detect all supported devices.
1. Are you accessing the same cameras from multiple clients? (LAN & WAN)
2. Do you have a Gigabit network? Check your network speed.
1. Under camera settings, make sure the user name and password are
correct.
2. Under the camera settings, use the ‘Ping’ button to make sure the
camera is connected to the network properly.
3. If you can connect to the camera’s web viewer, try rebooting the
camera and/or restore it to factory default.
4. Make sure your camera is using the latest rmware available.
5. Make sure that the camera is connected to the same network as the
server.
6. If you are connecting to a camera that is integrated with DW Spectrum
via the OnVIF protocol (see list), make sure OnVIF is enabled.
7. Make sure your user has permissions to view that specic camera.
1. Do you have network connection between client and server (in case
server and client are not on the same machine)?
2. Make sure your user has playback viewing permissions for the
selected channel.
3. Make sure the camera is set to a recording mode that would provide
recorded video for the selected time and environment.
4. On the server side, check the media server log to make sure the
camera you are trying to watch has not been unexpectedly disconnected.
1. Make sure the camera’s user name and password are properly entered
in the camera’s general information under the camera settings menu.
2. If necessary, try rebooting the camera to apply the camera’s user
name and password.
Videos are slow
My camera
appears
disconnected
I can’t get
playback video
from my camera
I get an
‘unauthorized’
message on my
camera
Possible Solutions
The Blackjack Servers come with complimentary four (4) recording licenses.
In addition, any licenses purchased with the hardware will be found at the bottom
of the Server’s hardware, as a sixteen- digit code that needs to be activated.
Option 1:
If your server has internet access-
1. Go to DW Menu Button > System
Administrator > Licenses.
2. Select ‘Automatic Activation via
Internet’ from the drop-down options.
3. Input your sixteen-digit license key
4. Press ‘Activate License’.The system will
notify you if the activation was successful.
5. If your licenses have been registered
successfully, they will appear under the
Active Licenses table.
Option 2:
If you do NOT have internet access-
1. Go to DW Menu Button > System
Administrator > Licenses.
2. Select ‘Manual Activation’ from the
drop-down options.
3. Copy your hardware ID. This
information will be lled out automatically by
your server.
4. E-mail your Hardware ID and your License Key to [email protected]. Please
allow up to 48 hours for Digital Watchdog to reply.
5. Once provided with an Activation Key, Enter this information without altering
it in the Activation Key space and press ‘Activate Licenses’.
LICENSE
REGISTRATION

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