The number on top is the total available space, and I want to get exactly 2 disks of the same size, so I divide 1 907 726 by 2 and getting the 953863. Now we are dealing with the size of new drives, that is – to allocate the space between them. It’s 1800 GB., and now I want to split them into 2 volumes, the 2nd of which I will assign for the video surveillance. Then I go to “Storage” → “Disk Management” → locating my F drive. So that’s what I do: I go to file explorer, locate “My Computer” → right mouse click on it and “Manage.”. These are 15 GB there, one of my project’ files, and I don’t want them to be removed. To the point.īy analogy – I have a 2TB hard drive under F letter and I have some files on it.
Why are we doing it like this – when we set up the video recording from the cameras onto the HDD – the system reserves all the available free space for its needs, for the videos, but we want our files to remain untouched. The 2nd section will go exclusively for video surveillance. With options number 2 and 3 you can skip the next part and go straight to the Storage Server Setup, because your drives are empty and ready to go, but for the #1 case – we need to prepare the HDD for further operations, and there’s nothing difficults about that.Īlright, we need to divide the hard drive into 2 independent sections – the 1st one goes for all common file types: the software, multimedia, OS and etc., and everything you normally store on your computer. And consider selecting the hard drive Designed for the video surveillance system – that will be your best option.
This is more about what works better with you, and we’re going through the whole process from a scratch, so you can see it and make it work for you. It is a confirmed and full-featured option. Laptop, in my case, into the NVR basically, which is quite convenient, to be fair, if you have a stationary computer in home or on the site operating 24/7, and this is the way that allows you to replace the Video Recorder with your PC. The title of thsi material accurately displays the contents – our goal is to create a full-featured standalone Network Video Recorder out of a computer.
& Set-up – Setting Up Server for Video Surveillance on PC In this way, you can receive visitors' calls anywhere on any Linkus clients (Linkus Mobile Client, Linkus Web Client, or Linkus Desktop Client).Turning Any PC Into NVR For Video Surveillance System Guide! Showcase To prevent from missing any visits, you can configure Hikvision door station to forward calls to Linkus clients by configuring the call forwarding feature on Yeastar P-Series PBX System. Forward Hikvision Door Station Calls to Linkus Client
This topic describes how to set up the communication between Hikvision devices to form an intercom system together with Yeastar P-Series PBX System. Set up Communication Between Hikvision Door Station and Indoor Station This topic describes how to register Hikvision DS-KH6320 indoor station to Yeastar P-Series PBX System. Register Hikvision DS-KH6320 Indoor Station to Yeastar P-Series PBX System This topic describes how to register Hikvision DS-KD8003 door station to Yeastar P-Series PBX System. Register Hikvision DS-KD8003 Door Station to Yeastar P-Series PBX System
IVMS-4200 Client is a versatile device management software for Hikvision devices, which is designed to configure and manage the devices in a unified and intuitive manner.
Manage Hikvision Devices on iVMS-4200 Client By configuring the Hikvision devices according to the introduction in this document, you can use the devices to make and receive phone calls similar to other IP phones, thus implementing door access control more easily. This topic describes the integration of Hikvision intercom video devices with Yeastar P-Series PBX System, including the solution targets, test environment, and solution highlights.