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Gid konplè pou enstalasyon, operasyon ak antretyen

1. Introduction to Blue Iris

Blue Iris is a professional video security and webcam software designed for Windows PCs. It allows users to view, record, and manage video from IP cameras, webcams, and other video capture devices. This manual provides detailed instructions to help you set up, operate, and troubleshoot your Blue Iris system effectively.

The software is ideal for home security, business surveillance, and monitoring various environments. It supports a wide range of camera models and offers advanced features such as motion detection, alerts, and remote access.

2. Kondisyon sistèm

Before installing Blue Iris, ensure your system meets the following minimum requirements for optimal performance:

  • Sistèm operasyon: Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11 (64-bit recommended)
  • Processeur: Intel Core i5 or equivalent (i7 or higher recommended for multiple HD cameras)
  • RAM: 8 GB (16 GB or more recommended)
  • Depo: Minimum 20 GB free space for installation, additional space for video recordings (SSD recommended for system drive)
  • Rezo: Stable internet connection for remote access and updates, Gigabit Ethernet recommended for local camera streams
  • Grafik: DirectX 9 or later compatible graphics card

Note: Performance may vary based on the number and resolution of cameras connected.

3. Enstalasyon ak Enstalasyon

3.1 Enstalasyon lojisyèl

  1. Telechaje: Obtain the latest Blue Iris installer from the official websit.
  2. Kouri Enstalatè a: Double-click the downloaded executable file pou kòmanse sòsye enstalasyon an.
  3. Swiv enstriksyon yo: Accept the license agreement, choose the installation directory, and follow the on-screen instructions.
  4. Enstalasyon konplè: Click "Finish" once the installation is complete. Blue Iris will launch automatically.

3.2 Inisyal Konfigirasyon

Upon first launch, Blue Iris will guide you through basic setup. It is recommended to configure your network settings and storage paths at this stage.

3.3 Adding Cameras

Pou ajoute yon nouvo kamera:

  1. Dwa-klike sou: Right-click on an empty camera slot in the Blue Iris interface or select "New camera" from the menu.
  2. Kalite kamera: Select the type of camera (IP camera, USB webcam, etc.).
  3. Find/Enter Details: Blue Iris can often auto-discover cameras on your local network. If not, manually enter the camera's IP address, port, username, and password.
  4. Konfigirasyon Anviwònman: Adjust video resolution, frame rate, and other camera-specific settings.
  5. Koneksyon tès: Verify the camera feed is visible.
Screenshot of Blue Iris 'New camera' dialog

Figure 3.3.1: The 'New camera' dialog in Blue Iris, showing options for adding various camera types. This interface allows users to either auto-discover cameras on their network or manually input connection details such as IP address, port, and authentication credentials.

4. Operating Blue Iris

4.1 Viv View

The main interface displays live feeds from all configured cameras. You can switch between single camera view ak griy milti-kamera view.

4.2 Recording and Alerts

Blue Iris offers various recording modes:

  • Anrejistreman kontinyèl: Anrejistreman 24/7.
  • Deteksyon Mouvman: Records only when motion is detected in the camera's field of view. Sensitivity and zones can be customized.
  • Anrejistreman pwograme: Anrejistreman pandan moman espesifik nan jounen an oswa nan semèn nan.

Alerts can be configured to notify you via email, push notification (via the mobile app), or sound alarms when events occur.

4.3 Aksè a distans (Aplikasyon mobil)

The Blue Iris mobile app (available for Android and iOS) allows you to view live feeds, review recordings, and receive alerts from anywhere with an internet connection. Ensure your Blue Iris server is accessible from outside your local network (e.g., via port forwarding or Blue Iris's UI3 web sèvè).

Screenshot of Blue Iris mobile app interface

Figure 4.3.1: A typical view of the Blue Iris mobile application, displaying multiple camera feeds in a grid layout. The app provides remote access to live video streams, recorded footage, and system alerts, enabling users to monitor their surveillance system on the go.

5. Antretyen

5.1 Jesyon Disk

Blue Iris automatically manages disk space for recordings. You can configure retention policies (e.g., delete old recordings after a certain number of days or when disk space falls below a threshold) in the settings.

5.2 Mizajou lojisyèl

Regularly check for and install software updates to ensure you have the latest features, bug fixes, and security enhancements. Updates can typically be found within the Blue Iris application's help menu or on the official websit.

5.3 System Health

Monitor your system's CPU and disk usage within Blue Iris to ensure stable operation. High CPU usage might indicate too many cameras or insufficient hardware resources.

NAN. Depanaj

PwoblèmKòz posibSolisyon
Camera not connectingIncorrect IP address/port, firewall blocking, camera offline, wrong credentials.Verify camera IP and port, check network connectivity, disable Windows Firewall temporarily, re-enter camera username/password.
Pa gen manje videyoIncorrect video stream URL, codec issues, camera not sending data.Try different stream types (RTSP, HTTP), update camera firmware, ensure camera is actively streaming.
High CPU usageToo many high-resolution cameras, inefficient settings, background processes.Reduce camera resolution/frame rate, enable hardware acceleration (if available), close unnecessary applications.
Aksè a distans pa fonksyonePort forwarding not configured, dynamic IP address, firewall on router.Configure port forwarding on your router, use a DDNS service, check router firewall settings.

7. Espesifikasyon

Blue Iris is a software-based solution, and its performance specifications are largely dependent on the host hardware. Key capabilities include:

  • Kamera sipòte: IP cameras (ONVIF, RTSP, HTTP, MJPEG), USB webcams, capture cards.
  • Fòma videyo: H.264, H.265, MJPEG, MPEG-4.
  • Mòd anrejistreman: Continuous, motion-triggered, scheduled, audio-triggered.
  • Avètisman: Email, push notifications, sound, external programs.
  • Aksè Remote: Web interface (UI3), dedicated mobile apps (Android, iOS).
  • Entegrasyon: Supports various home automation systems via HTTP commands.

8. Enfòmasyon sou Garanti

Blue Iris software is typically sold with a perpetual license for the version purchased, often including a period of free updates and technical support. Specific warranty terms and conditions, including details on software defects and update policies, are provided at the time of purchase and are available on the official Blue Iris website. Please refer to your purchase agreement or the websit la pou jwenn enfòmasyon ki pi ajou ak detaye sou garanti a.

9. Sipò teknik

For technical assistance, please utilize the following resources:

  • Ofisyèl Websit: Vizite la Blue Iris Software websit for FAQs, documentation, and forums.
  • User Forums: Engage with the Blue Iris community for peer-to-peer support and shared solutions.
  • Kontakte sipò: If your issue is not resolved through self-help resources, contact Blue Iris technical support directly via the methods provided on their official websit.

Note: Ensure you have your license key and system information ready when contacting support.

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