VMS Setup

We have the following sequence of steps outlined to set up a VMS application. In this instance, this applies to the Nx Optix Client and Server Bundle revision 5.1.4.38659 which migrated to a more recent revision 5.1.5.39242 that takes place during the setup.

Please note, the VMS installation in Figure 1 contains bundled format of Client and Server. The setup initiated with revision 5.1.4.38659 followed by software installation communicating a more recent version of 5.1.5.39242 was available.

Figure 1. Nx Optix VMS Download.

As part of the installation process, as users we need to define new system instantiation as outlined in Figure 2. The new system setup progression contains the next step in Figure 3.

Figure 2. Nx Optix Setup Contexts (Choose New System).
Figure 3. Setting up New System.

An admin and corresponding password are needed to setup a new system. This step is confirmed in Figure 4. The software setup provided an option to install more recent revision of 5.1.5.39242 as shown in Figure 5.

Figure 4. New System with Admin and Password Instantiated.
Figure 5. New Version Available.
Figure 6. Installing New Version.

The status of installation contains two components, the client and server shown in Figure 6 and Figure 7. The progress of the installation is shown in Figure 8 and Figure 9, where it is complete.

Figure 7. Confirming New Version Installation.
Figure 8. One of Two Portions Installed (i.e. Client and Server).
Figure 9. New Versions Installed.

We need to obtain and activate a license for the VMS as shown in Figure 10 and Figure 11.

Figure 10. Instantiating New Licenses (30 Day Trial).
Figure 11. New Licenses in Place (30 Day Trial).

We added devices in this VMS by assigning their IP address, username, and password. This is shown in Figure 12 for our Louroe LE-870 device. Please be certain to “enable audio” in the VMS setup of Louroe LE-870. Similarly, we added camera by including its IP address, username, and password as shown in Figure 13.

Figure 12. Adding Microphone (LE-870).
Figure 13. Adding Camera.

Combining the two devices, the Louroe LE-870 and camera, we obtain the VMS output shown in Figure 14. We have motion observed with the camera in Figure 15.

Figure 14. Showcasing Microphone and Camera.
Figure 15. Showcasing Movement in Camera.

VMS Cloud Application

The Nx Optix VMS has the capability to integrate setups in the cloud. This is shown in Figure 17 where the Louroe LE-870 is prominent with an iPhone device. Additionally, the Nx Cloud instantiation shows both the Louroe LE-870 and camera visible in Figure 18.

Figure 16. VMS in the Cloud on iPhone.
Figure 17. VMS on iPhone with Louroe LE-870 Microphone and Sony SNC-DH140 Camera.