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How to Use IP Video Design Tool for Microsoft Windows
IP Video Design Tool is a software application that helps you plan and design video surveillance systems for your home or business. It allows you to create 2D and 3D models of your site, import floor plans, add cameras and obstacles, calculate lens focal length, pixel density, bandwidth and storage requirements, and export your designs to PDF, JPEG or AutoCAD formats. IP Video Design Tool is compatible with Microsoft Windows 11/10/8/7 SP2 and supports more than 10,000 camera models from various manufacturers.
In this article, we will show you how to use IP Video Design Tool for Microsoft Windows to create a simple video surveillance system for a small office. You will learn how to:
Download and install IP Video Design Tool
Create a new project and import a floor plan
Add cameras and adjust their parameters
Define camera zones and pixel density levels
Simulate 3D view and DVR view
Estimate network bandwidth and storage needs
Export your design to PDF format
Download and install IP Video Design Tool
To download IP Video Design Tool, go to https://www.jvsg.com/downloads/ and click on the download button for the latest version (2022 build 2134 as of March 2023). The file size is about 398 MB. You can choose between EXE or ZIP file formats. Once you have downloaded the file, run it or extract it to start the installation process. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation. You will need a license key to activate the software. You can purchase a license key from https://www.jvsg.com/buy/ or request a free trial key from https://www.jvsg.com/trial/.
Create a new project and import a floor plan
To create a new project, launch IP Video Design Tool from your desktop or start menu. You will see the main window with a toolbar, a menu bar, a project tree, a drawing area and a status bar. To import a floor plan, click on File > Import > Floor Plan Image or Floor Plan DWG (Pro version only). You can import JPEG, PNG, PDF, TIFF or AutoCAD DWG files. A dialog box will appear where you can browse for your floor plan file and adjust its scale and orientation. Click OK to import the floor plan into your project.
Add cameras and adjust their parameters
To add cameras to your project, click on Camera > Add Camera or use the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+A. A dialog box will appear where you can select a camera model from the database of more than 10,000 cameras. You can filter the database by manufacturer, resolution, sensor size, lens type, etc. You can also add your own custom camera models by clicking on Camera > Add Custom Camera Model. Once you have selected a camera model, click OK to add it to your project.
To adjust the camera parameters, such as position, height, tilt, rotation, field of view, etc., you can use the mouse or the keyboard to drag or move the camera on the drawing area. You can also use the properties panel on the right side of the window to enter numerical values for each parameter. You can see the effect of your changes on the camera view window at the bottom right corner of the window.
Define camera zones and pixel density levels
To define camera zones and pixel density levels, you need to use the zone tool on the toolbar or press Z on your keyboard. A dialog box will appear where you can select a zone type (identification, recognition, observation or detection) and a pixel density level (PPM or PPF). You can also enter custom values for each zone type and pixel density level. Click OK to create a zone.
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