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VideoWave
Integration Guide
OneTrack Version 3.0.4, November 2015 © 2015 VideoWave Networks inc., all rights reserved
VideoWave www.videowave.ca
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VideoWave Networks inc.
© 2015, all rights reserved
: (514) 789-0874
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[email protected]
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Table of contents
Table of contents
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Introduction
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OneTrack Integration
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OneTrack Software installation 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4
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Hardware required for the system Capture card kits Hardware Compatibility Table of Memory & CPU depending on the number of cameras
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Operating System Installation
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1.2.1
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Setting Windows 7 operating system
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Installation with another DVR system
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1.4
Software Installation
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1.5
OneTrack OEM Customization
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Appendix
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Chapter 1
Introduction
With the OneTrack system, a moving object or a person can be tracked automatically, without any manual operation or any operator intervention. Upon detection of motion or objects in the image, the PTZ camera is positioned on the detected subject and tracks it automatically, occasionally zooming in to catch close-up shots. The system can also perform object detection and recognition, making it possible to react differently when a person or a vehicle appears in the scene. The PTZ camera can operate independently by tracking any moving subject, or can be installed as a slave of a fixed camera. When installed with 1 or multiple fixed cameras, the object detection and recognition are performed on the fixed cameras, while the PTZ will zoom and follow those objects. It is possible to record the video by using the integrated recording system, or by using an external DVR. When the OneTrack is combined with a recording system, video sequences recorded in tracking mode have much less risk of « missing » the events, than static camera or PTZ in tour mode. This manual describes integration steps useful for system integrators.
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OneTrack Integration 1.1
OneTrack Software installation 1.1.1
Hardware required for the system
The OneTrack system requires: - Video Capture Card + Octopus video cable (for analog video inputs) - Alarm Card - Software CD for the drivers - OneTrack Software CD with latest version A fixed camera and/or a Supported PTZ Camera - See the PTZ Camera compatibility in the installation guide for more details. A RS485/RS422 - RS232 converter (One converter per analog PTZ camera)
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Capture card kits Hikvision DS-40XX HCI DS-40XX 4/8/16ch PCI or PCIe capture board
Hikvision DS-42XX DS-42XX 4/8/16ch PCI or PCIe capture board
The following capture boards are only compatibles with the 32 bits versions of Windows XP and Windows 7. PROV149154 PV149 4ch PCI capture board, PV154 alarm card and drivers CD.
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PROV981154 PV981 4ch PCIE capture board, PV154 alarm card and drivers CD.
PROV183154 PV183 8ch PCI capture board, PV154 alarm card and drivers CD.
Alarm Devices : NV7609 NV7609 alarm card with 8 inputs and 4 output relays (dry contacts) and drivers CD. Communication with the card using COM port.
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NV7608 NV7608 alarm card with 8 inputs and 8 output relays (dry contacts) and drivers CD. Communication with the card using COM port.
NV7616 NV7616 alarm card with 16 inputs and 16 output relays (dry contacts) and drivers CD. Communication with the card using COM port.
Note: Alarm card or box can be connected in serial to get more alarm inputs/outputs for special settings.
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Hardware Compatibility
Motherboards recommended: Old models :
ASUS P4P800-MX ASUS P4P800-VM ASUS P5PE-VM ASUS P5LD2 ASUS P5GZ-MX INTEL D945Gnt ASUS P5L-MX (For Dual Core and Core2 Duo CPU) ASUS P5K (For Core2 Quad CPU)
Current models :
ASUS P5KPL-AM (For Dual Core and Core2 Duo CPU) ASUS P5Q SE Plus (For Core2 Quad CPU) ASUS P5Q Pro Turbo (For Core2 Quad CPU and RAID) ASUS P6T (For Core i7 CPU)
Note: It is recommended to verify the compatibility between selected motherboard and memory and processor that are installed. So, you must verify the compatibility of hardware components on the motherboard manufacturer web site. This case can avoid hardware conflicts and increase the system performance. Unsupported Motherboards:
MSI NEO3
Video Capture Card: OneTrack is compatible with any card that has a WDM driver (Direct X compatible).
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Table of Memory & CPU depending on the number of cameras In this section, we describe the minimum required CPU and memory for our OneTrack systems depending on the number of cameras, PTZ and fixed.
# of cameras
Minimum required CPU
Minimum required memory
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Dual Core E2160 1.8GHz
2 GB
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Core2 Duo E7200 2.53GHz
2 GB
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Core2 Duo E7200 2.53GHz
2 GB
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Core2 Duo E7200 2.53GHz
2 GB
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Core2 Quad Q8200 2.33GHz
2 GB
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Core2 Quad Q8200 2.33GHz
2 GB
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Core2 Quad Q8200 2.33GHz
2 GB
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Core2 Quad Q8200 2.33GHz
2 GB
# of cameras
Minimum required CPU
Minimum required memory
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Core i7 920 2.66GHz
2 GB
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Core i7 920 2.66GHz
2 GB
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Core i7 920 2.66GHz
2 GB
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Core i7 920 2.66GHz
2 GB
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Core i7 920 2.66GHz
2 GB
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Core i7 920 2.66GHz
2 GB
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Core i7 920 2.66GHz
2 GB
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Core i7 920 2.66GHz
2 GB
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Operating System Installation The OneTrack is compatible with the following operating systems:
To working correctly and to be compatible with recommended capture boards, the OneTrack requires only Windows XP SP2+ and Windows 7 operating systems. It doesn’t work correctly if it’s installed under Windows VISTA if a recommended capture board is installed in the system, because the drivers are not supported with Windows VISTA. Partition Formatting The OneTrack system comes with an integrated recording system. It is recommended to create a separate partition to host the recording files. By default, a small C: partition (around 15GB) should be created to host Windows, and a large D: partition should be created to host the recording files. By default, the OneTrack installer will configure the recorder to use the D: drive for the recording files. Note:
For Windows 7, you must reserve a minimum of 40 GB for C: partition to install Windows 7 and required softwares.
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Setting Windows 7 operating system
This section is to setting the different options in Windows 7 to optimize, secures and stabilizes the surveillance system. 1.1.1.1 1.2.1.1 Deactivate the Aero visual mode
It’s recommended to deactivate the Aero visual mode under Windows 7 to avoid getting incompatibility or display problems related to OneTrack or DVR softwares. So, you must select
mode available when you click on right mouse button on the desktop and when you select in the popup menu.
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1.2.1.2 Modify the desktop background To bring a personal touch on surveillance systems, it’s preferable to put a representative desktop background as the logo of the company. To do this, you must click on the option and then select the custom image by clicking on and confirm everything by selecting the button.
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1.2.1.3 Deactivate screen saver and power settings To respect the normal use of system, you must disable , and by putting them to None and Never respectively as shown in figures below.
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1.2.1.4 Check the screen resolution
It’s preferable to check the screen resolution to get a good display of cameras and a good ratio (4:3) concerning the resolution. So, you must click on the right mouse button on the desktop and then select in the popup menu. Then, select in the left-bottom list in the dialog box that will appear and select a minimum resolution of 1024 x 768.
1.2.1.5 Personalize the start menu
In this case, you must uncheck the two options below to get a good manage of .
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1.2.1.6 Personalize the taskbar
To maximize the display of the OneTrack interface or DVR, it’s possible to mask automatically the taskbar as defined below.
1.2.1.7 Setting of automatic connexion of user account
In this case, it’s recommended to add two keys in the registry base to activate the automatic connexion of user account. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon Key no1: AutoAdminLogon Type: String value
Value: 1
Key no2: DefaultPassword Type: String value
Value: 1111
If the key no.2 already exists, be sure that this key has the value set to 1. Note: You must restart Windows to apply the new settings.
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1.2.1.8 Deactivate Windows automatic updates In this case, it is recommended to disable the automatic updates of Windows 7 to avoid any possible software problem and maintain the stability and system performance. To do this, you must click on in the Control Panel, then select and finally choose the option .
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1.2.1.9 Deactivate security and protection messages During normal use of the system, we must avoid security messages that appear at any time on the taskbar of Windows, this is not practical at all. To avoid it, we must disable the option by clicking on in the Control Panel under .
1.2.1.10 Désactiver la défragmentation automatique In this section, it is recommended to disable automatic defragmentation in Windows 7 because it starts automatically on a schedule pre-determined. Moreover, this leads to slow down the system because the drive is in use. So, you must click on the button and then as shown in the figures below.
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Finally, you have to uncheck the option to disable the defragmentation of hard disk.
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1.2.1.11 Deactivate features of Windows 7 In this section, it is recommended to disable some unnecessary features of Windows 7, to customize the system OneTrack or DVR and give it a professional look. So, you have to uncheck the features listed below into your control panel under the headings , and then and finally click on .
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Windows Media Center
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Games
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Math tool
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Tablet PC Components
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1.2.1.12 Deactivate User Account Control It is very important to disable UAC in Windows 7 when we have a OneTrack or DVR, as this option, when activated, prevents the automatic execution of software and can have consequences on proper functioning of the software. So, we must set this option to . This option is located in the Control Panel under and .
1.2.1.13 Check Windows 7 activation
In this case, you must check if Windows 7 is really activated when you click on Control Panel, and then on and finally on .
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Installation with another DVR system Installation of the hardware components with integrated system
Install the DVR and the OneTrack capture cards in the same case. Connect all the cables correctly. Install both applications (DVR and OneTrack). See if both applications and hardware run properly (refer to troubleshooting guide in the Installation guide).
See the OneTrack Installation Manual for more details.
Installation of the PTZ camera and/or fixed camera with DVR system See the OneTrack Installation Manual for more details.
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Software Installation 1. Install capture card and connect camera video signal to one input. Use capture card demo/test software to verify that capture card is working and installed correctly. 2. Connect serial port to PTZ camera data port through an adequate adapter (RS-485 or RS-422 as per table above). You can confirm that the connection is functional by sending a command to the camera, using serial communication software like . 3. Install the OneTrack software and do initial configuration for one camera: In Settings/General, for camera #1.
Check the Enable box for camera #1 Select the Source ( capture card type) Select the Protocol and Camera Model Select baudrate
Exit with Accept button You should now be able to control the PTZ camera using manual controls on OneTrack main display. In the main window, you can look at the Status window to have an indication of the current state of the system. Status should be enabled and Action should display Idle and change according to current action: Idle, tracking, doing a tour or waiting at home position. If there is problem with the data port or any communication problem (including protocol problem) the Action item will indicate Communication Error. 4. In Settings/General define the Home Position and in the main window, enable tracking, be sure to select in the Settings/Schedule window. The software should now start to control the camera to track objects.
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OneTrack OEM Customization Overview The OneTrack can be customized to display your own logos and labels. To achieve this, you need to modify the files that you will find in the \Captions and \Images folders.
Modifying the text All the texts and labels displayed in the OneTrack interface are loaded from .ini files stored in the \Captions folder. You can modify those files to display your own company information. Those files can also be modified if you need to create a user interface in a different language than the one supplied. Currently, the Unicode charset is not supported.
Modifying the images The logo images displayed in the OneTrack interface are loaded from the .bmp files stored in the \Images folder. You can modify those images to show your own company logo. When modifying the images, make sure that you do not modify the image dimensions. Empty images are supplied as a starting point.
Appendix
Appendix 1: PV-149 Installation
1- Hardware Installation 1.1- PV-149 Capture board Setup -
Power OFF the system (PC). Open the case slider. Install the PV-149 capture board in an empty PCI slot.
Connect the Octopus video cable to the first Top connector of capture board as illustrated.
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Hardware Watchdog
Be sure to fix correctly the capture board into the PCI slot with screw. Connect the watchdog cable as below: o Connect “Reset” cable of case to [1-2] connector of capture board. o Connect one side “Watchdog” cable to [3-4] connector of capture board, and the other side of the same cable to “Reset” connector of motherboard (see manufacturer manual for further information). N.B: Positive side of “Reset” cable (i.e: On pin [1]). Positive side of “Watchdog” cable (i.e: On pin [3]).
Appendix 1: PV-149 Installation
2- Alarm Card Installation 2.1- Option #1) PV-154 card installation (Only for PV149 / PV981 and PV183 models)
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Install the PV-154 alarm board in an empty PCI slot. Be sure to fix correctly the capture board into the PCI slot with screw. Connect the PV-154 card to the PV-183 board using the gray flat cable comes with the kit.
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Close the slider of the system case. Finally, power ON the system (PC). N.B: - Each PV154 input need 5-12VDC voltage source to operate. - Each PV154 output relay generates a 12VDC.
2.2- Option #2) NV-7609/Box NV76XX card installation (Compatible with PV149/PV981/PV183/PV282/NV40XXHC_HS models)
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Install the NV7609 alarm card into an empty slot. Connect the alarm card power cable to the system power supply. Connect the RS232 COM cable comes with the kit to the NV7609 card and the other side on an empty COM port. For NV76XX alarm box, you must power it ON using the power adapter and connect the RS232 cable. N.B: - The Inputs/Outputs of alarm card or box are dry contacts.
Appendix 1: PV-149 Installation
3- Software Installation 3.1- PV-149 drivers installation -
Once in Windows, put the DVD that comes with the package. Go to “Device Manager” in Control Panel of Windows. Deploy the “Sound, video and game controllers” item and double-click on the first driver shown as an exclamation yellow point. Then, click on “Driver” item and on “Update Driver…” button. Click on “Browse my computer for driver software” on manual mode. o Install the PV-149 drivers depending on OneTrack software version.
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o And click on “Browse” and go to PV-149 driver folder on the DVD, and click on “next” and “Finish”.
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Repeat the same previous steps for the other missing drivers of capture board.
3.2- OneTrack Software installation -
Then, install OneTrack software with the DVD kit and double-click on “SetupServer.EXE” in the folder version software.
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Restart the system and follow the Wizard procedure of OneTrack until the end.
Appendix 2: PV-183 Installation
1- Hardware Installation 1.1- PV-183 Capture board Setup -
Power OFF the system (PC). Open the case slider. Install the PV-183 capture board in an empty PCI slot.
Connect the Octopus video cable to the first Top connector of capture board as illustrated.
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Hardware Watchdog
Be sure to fix correctly the capture board into the PCI slot with screw. Connect the watchdog cable as below: o Connect “Reset” cable of case to [1-2] connector of capture board. o Connect one side “Watchdog” cable to [3-4] connector of capture board, and the other side of the same cable to “Reset” connector of motherboard (see manufacturer manual for further information). N.B: Positive side of “Reset” cable (i.e: On pin [1]). Positive side of “Watchdog” cable (i.e: On pin [3]).
Appendix 2: PV-183 Installation
2- Alarm Card Installation 2.1- Option #1) PV-154 card installation (Only for PV149 / PV981 and PV183 models)
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Install the PV-154 alarm board in an empty PCI slot. Be sure to fix correctly the capture board into the PCI slot with screw. Connect the PV-154 card to the PV-183 board using the gray flat cable comes with the kit.
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Close the slider of the system case. Finally, power ON the system (PC). N.B: - Each PV154 input need 5-12VDC voltage source to operate. - Each PV154 output relay generates a 12VDC.
2.2- Option #2) NV-7609/Box NV76XX card installation (Compatible with PV149/PV981/PV183/PV282/NV40XXHC_HS models) -
Install the NV7609 alarm card into an empty slot. Connect the alarm card power cable to the system power supply. Connect the RS232 COM cable comes with the kit to the NV7609 card and the other side on an empty COM port. For NV76XX alarm box, you must power it ON using the power adapter and connect the RS232 cable. N.B: - The Inputs/Outputs of alarm card or box are dry contacts.
Appendix 2: PV-183 Installation
3- Software Installation 3.1- PV-183 drivers installation -
Once in Windows, put the DVD that comes with the package. Go to “Device Manager” in Control Panel of Windows. Deploy the “Sound, video and game controllers” item and double-click on the first driver shown as an exclamation yellow point. Then, click on “Driver” item and on “Update Driver…” button. Click on “Browse my computer for driver software” on manual mode. o Install the PV-183 drivers depending on OneTrack software version.
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o And click on “Browse” and go to PV-149 driver folder on the DVD, and click on “next” and “Finish”.
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Repeat the same previous steps for the other missing drivers of capture board.
3.2- OneTrack Software installation -
Then, install OneTrack software with the DVD kit and double-click on “SetupServer.EXE” in the folder version software.
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Restart the system and follow the Wizard procedure of OneTrack until the end.
1- Hardware Installation 1.1- PV-282 Capture board installation -
Power OFF the system (PC). Open the slider of the case. Put the PV-282 capture board in an empty PCI-E slot.
Connect the Octopus video cable on the bottom connector of capture board.
Hardware Watchdog + SATA Power of capture board.
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Be sure to insert the capture board properly by using screw. Connect the SATA power cable that comes with the kit between the SATA connector of PV282 board and an empty power connector of system power supply.
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Connect the watchdog cable as below: o Connect the “Reset” cable of the case to [J10] connector of capture board. o Connect one side of “Watchdog” cable to [J11] connector of capture board, and the other side of same cable to “Reset” connector of motherboard (See the manufacturer motherboard manual for further details). N.B: Positive side of “Reset” cable (i.e: On pin [+] of J10 connector). Positive side of “Watchdog” cable (i.e: On pin [+] of J11 connector).
For an up-to-date camera compatibility list, please refer the the forum on the website www.videowave.ca/forum
2- Alarm Card Installation 2.1- NV-7609/Box NV76XX card installation (Compatible with PV149/PV981/PV183/PV282/NV40XXHC_HS models)
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Install the NV7609 alarm card into an empty slot. Connect the alarm card power cable to the system power supply. Connect the RS232 COM cable comes with the kit to the NV7609 card and the other side on an empty COM port. For NV76XX alarm box, you must power it ON using the power adapter and connect the RS232 cable. Close the slider of the system case. Finally, power ON the system (PC).
- The Inputs/Outputs of alarm card or box are dry contacts.
3- Software Installation 3.1- PV-282 Capture board drivers installation -
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Once in Windows, insert the DVD of software that comes with package kit. Go to “Device Manager” from Windows Control Panel. Deploy the “Sound, video and game controllers” item and double-click on the first driver shown as an exclamation yellow point. Then, click on “Driver” item and on “Update Driver…” button. Click on “Browse my computer for driver software” on manual mode. o Install the PV-282 drivers depending on OneTrack software version.
o (1) And click on “Browse” and go to PV-282 driver folder on the DVD, and click on “next” and “Finish”. 1
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Repeat the same previous steps for the other missing drivers of capture board (If necessary). (2) Copy the .ROM file in the PV-282 driver’s folder depending on OneTrack software version, and put it in the root partition of hard drive C:\.
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Then, install OneTrack software with the DVD kit and double-click on “SetupServer.EXE” in the folder version software.
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Restart the system and follow the Wizard procedure of OneTrack until the end.