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Watch Cluebase VMS Tutorials on YouTube
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8.1. Camera search tool<br>
8.1. Camera search tool<br>
Camera search tool is created to simplify and speed up cameras discovery and connection processes.<br>
Camera search tool is created to simplify and speed up cameras discovery and connection processes.<br>

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Cluebase VMS by vCloud.ai User manual

Purpose of the VMS

Cluebase VMS (video management system) is a software product that allows connecting video cameras to the server for further recording, live view and multiple additional functions.
Cluebase VMS is distributed as an open-platform commercial product under End User License Agreement.

System description

Cluebase VMS consists of the following parts:
2.1. Front-end (Web/Lunix/MacOs/Windows)
2.2. Back-end: server-side application that runs in the background
Cameras connect to Cluebase VMS via ONVIF and RTSP protocols.
Users can connect to the cloud unlimited number of cameras individually and set individual recording plans on them.

Hardware requirements

Minimal server requirements: Dual-core ARM or Intel/AMD (32 or 64 bit), 2GB RAM, 2GB HDD/SSD. Desktop client requires a PC or Mac computer with Intel/AMD 32 or 64 bit, Apple Silicon or other ARM CPU with at least 2 cores of 1.5 GHz each. Supported browsers: Google Chrome v.92+, Mozilla Firefox v.90+, Safari v.14+

Compatibility

4.1. Codecs: Cluebase VMS is ready to work with any h.264 video stream though h.265 is supported with limited functionality.
4.2. All IP cameras and DVR/NVR are compliant.

Client app installation

Please note that Web client application is available instantly by accessing the server’s IP address via a web-browser. However is you need to install a client application on you desktop they available for downloading at https://vcloud.ai/downloads

a. Installing Linux app
Once you’ve downloaded file Cluebase_VMS_Linux_x_x.deb you can install it from the UI by double-clicking and following the screen instructions or you can do it from the command line:
sudo apt install Cluebase_ VMS_Linux_x_x.deb

b. Installing Windows app
Once you’ve downloaded file Cluebase_VMS_WIN_x_x.exe you can install it from the UI by double-clicking and following the screen instructions.

c. Installing MacOS app
Once you’ve downloaded file Cluebase_VMS_MacOS_x_x.dmg you can install it from the UI by double-clicking and following the screen instructions.

Signing in

After running the application for the first time you should see the Sign in screen.

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Please enter your valid login and password and click Sign in. After installation you can use the default credentials: admin/admin.

License activation

Go to Settings->Services->VMS->vCloud.ai VMS->VMS License Request, fill the customer e-mail and name fields, specify the required licenses and click Send License Request. Your request will be delivered to vCloud.ai sales team so, in return, you should receive the License activation key file to your email.

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Once received, you can Upload the license file at the screen bottom and click Activate.

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Your license activation page should look as on the picture below:

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Adding cameras

Watch Cluebase VMS Tutorials on YouTube <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/zrzHZssZru8" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

8.1. Camera search tool
Camera search tool is created to simplify and speed up cameras discovery and connection processes.

Go to Settings->Cameras->Search

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All supported cameras in the local network will be found automatically (normally within 5-10 seconds).

After specifying cameras’ credentials (name/login/password) you can add them one by one using the ‘+’ button on the left

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Or you can click Add all devices to add all cameras with the specified credentials.

Click Refresh search to search the network again.

You can specify the search range manually.

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By default the system will search in the current subnet.

8.2. Add cameras manually

Go to Settings->Cameras->Add camera
Name the camera, select connection type (ONVIF or RTSP) fill the IP address and port for ONVIF or the URL for the RTSP, fill Login and Password with camera’s credentials, select the time zone then click Add.

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Your camera should then appear in All cameras/Devices section

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Storage settings

By default the VMS should identify all mounted drives from the system.

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To enable a storage volume for recording please select the storage volume and switch it on:

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Then select the cameras that are required to be recorded, set archive depth, select quality and click Save. The storage will be activated for recording immediately.

User access management

10.1. Managing roles
Go to Settings->Users->Add role

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Name the role and grant access to specific cameras and functions. Click save.
Please note that all users with this role will then have access to the specified cameras and functions.
10.2. Managing users
Go to Settings->Users->Add new user

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Specify the new user credentials: Username, Password and the required Role. Access granted to the selected Role is be indicated below but is not available for editing. To edit the permissions you need to edit the Role by clicking the pencil button

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Map setup

To be able to locate the camera on the map you can add the coordinates or simply drag the camera across the map and then click Save.

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Layout setup

Click New layout in the main menu

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The Layout editing page will open

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Give your new layout a Name, choose Layout template and drag’n’drop cameras or whole groups to the layout grid on the right-hand side.

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Click Save to save your layout.

To edit existing layouts, click the Pencil button in the layout tab menu at the top of the screen:

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Camera groups

Go to Settings->Cameras->Add group and fill the group name field. Then click “Add”

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To edit a group click the ‘pencil’ icon on the right side of the group.

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Now you can edit or delete the group.

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To add a camera to a particular group go to camera settings and select the required group.

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Technical support

vCloud.ai technical support is operating 24/7, the average reply time is 3 hours. Technical support can be requested via email: support@vcloud.ai