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Uniview Entry-Level Training Outline

Uniview Entry-Level Training Outline

  • Welcome and introductory remarks.
  • Allowing extra time for more attendees to join.
  • Instructions for submitting questions via chat or Q&A.
  • Speaker Introduction: "Hello everyone, my name is Sal Visone from DWG."
  • Series Overview: This is the entry-level training webinar—the first of a three-part series (entry-level, intermediate, expert) offered over the coming months.
  • Understand Uniview Hardware:
    • NVRs, cameras, PTZs, and the overall ecosystem.
  • Get a brief overview of the Uniview apps.
  • Watch a live NVR setup demonstration including camera installation and configuration best practices.
  • NDaa Compliance: Uniview uses compliant chipsets per US government standards (note: Uniview is not TAA compliant).
  • Wide Range of Products: Multiple series and variations to meet project needs (resolution, frame rate, verifocal zoom, PTZ capability, license plate, thermal).
  • No Licensing Fees: Once purchased, the hardware is 100% yours; the apps and PC software are free.
  • Competitive Pricing: Offered through selected distributors and resellers.
  • Specialized Technologies:
    • Ultra265 compression (U code) for efficient video storage.
    • Light Hunter, Color Hunter, and Wise ISP for enhanced image quality, especially in low light.
    • Easy Star for improved image clarity and reduced blur.
  • Definition & Core Functions: An NVR is a network device that records, stores, and manages video streams from IP cameras—the central hub of a surveillance system.
  • Key Functions:
    • Live viewing, recording, and playback.
    • Searching and retrieval of recorded footage.
    • Camera configuration and user management.
  • Interface Options:
    • Local monitor (HDMI/VGA).
    • Web interface (access via browser).
    • VMS Software (Easy Station).
    • Mobile apps (Unv Link, Easy View).
  • NVR Series:
    • Easy Series: Entry-level, ideal for small businesses and residential use.
    • Prime Series: Mid-range, for small to medium projects with enhanced analytics and RAID support.
    • Pro Series: Enterprise-level, supporting large-scale projects and high channel counts.
  • Considerations: Number of channels (cameras), storage capacity (resolution, frame rate, retention period), required features, and budget.
  • Core Features:
    • High resolution (up to 12 megapixels).
    • Advanced compression formats: H265, H264, and Ultra265.
    • Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and low-light sensitivity.
    • Built-in motion and intrusion detection plus intelligent analytics.
  • Interface Options: Accessible via web browser, mobile apps, and third-party platforms (ONVIF, RTSP).
  • Camera Series:
    • Easy Series: For residential and small business applications; plug-and-play simplicity.
    • Prime Series: Enhanced features and analytics for more demanding applications.
    • Pro Series: High-performance cameras with additional metadata and capabilities.
  • Core Functionality:
    • Pan, tilt, and zoom operations.
    • Preset positions and tour functionality for efficient monitoring.
    • Autotracking and rapid target tracking with high-speed zoom and focus.
  • Interface Options:
    • Web interface and mobile apps (Unv Link, Easy View).
    • VMS Software (Easy Station) and physical joysticks.
  • PTZ Series:
    • Easy Series: Basic, entry-level models.
    • Prime Series: Designed for commercial and small-to-medium business applications with enhanced features.
    • Pro Series: Professional-grade PTZs with high optical zoom and advanced features.
  • Additional Feature: Positioning Systems for monitoring large open areas.
  • Connecting the NVR, network cameras, and PTZs within the system.
  • Overview of the NVR back panel: Integrated PoE, HDMI/VGA, network ports, USB ports, and alarm I/O.
  • Unv Link: A new app for end users offering live streaming, playback, and notifications.
  • Easy View: The legacy app providing live view, multi-site management, and two-way audio.
  • Unv Link Pro: An app geared toward installers for streamlined site setup and deployment.
  • Accessing the NVR via Easy Station or the web interface.
  • Adding a Camera:
    • Using Easy Tools to discover and select the camera.
    • Configuring the camera’s IP settings and login credentials.
  • Optimizing Camera Settings:
    • Encoding settings: Resolution, frame rate, bit rate (VBR vs. CBR), and third stream options.
    • OSD settings: Setting camera names, date/time formats, and overlay positions.
    • Image settings: Adjusting smart illumination, exposure, WDR, white balance, and shutter speed.
  • Storage Configuration:
    • Installing and formatting hard drives (e.g., achieving 45 days of storage).
    • Setting recording schedules: Continuous (24/7) vs. event-based recording, including pre- and post-event recording.
  • Network Settings & User Management:
    • Configuring DHCP vs. static IP, port mapping.
    • Creating additional user accounts and setting permissions.
  • Maintenance & Firmware Upgrades:
    • Monitoring system status (PoE port status, HDD health, current logins).
    • Performing firmware upgrades via Easy Station or cloud update.
  • Smart Events Overview:
    • Setting up motion detection, crossline, and intrusion detection.
    • Synchronizing time settings (NTP, time zone, daylight savings).
  • Recap of topics covered.
  • Information on upcoming sessions (entry-level, intermediate, expert).
  • Details on where the webinar recording will be available (e.g., YouTube).
  • Closing remarks and contact information for further questions.
  • Emphasize the importance of proper product selection based on project requirements.
  • Encourage reaching out for additional support if needed.

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