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1. 2 2 2220 0 eee 122 Testing the HTTPS Connection u 2 ee cece cece eee e cece eee eeeees 122 Saving Log Files using Special Technical Options 2 123 Upgrading Firmware using Special Technical Options 123 Restarting an Analytic Appliance using Special Technical Options 124 Appendix cs 125 Available User Permissions 2 125 List of Activities for Rules _ aa LLL LaaLa 126 Installation System Requirements To run the Avigilon View software you will need Windows 8 Windows 7 or Windows XP with Service Pack 3 or higher Core 2 Duo 2 0 GHz processor or better At least 2 GB of RAM Connection to the local area network LAN At least 20GB of disk space to store downloaded video clips Monitor with a minimum of 900 pixels vertical display resolution Installing the Avigilon View Software NOTE When installing the View software you must have administrator privileges 1 2 3 Run AvigilonViewInstaller exe When the installer window appears click Install Avigilon View Software QVIGILON Install Avigilon View Software User Guide Release Notes Open Firmware Image Folder Open Tools Folder Software Licenses Exit Review the License Agreement and accept If you do not accept the license agreement the installation is canceled Installation 9 fe Avigilon View 4 5 99 4910 Setup License Agreement You must agree with the
2. If you are adding a Rialto R Series analytic appliance click Add Rialto R Series and enter the proper ports for each module blade 3 Select a stream type from the Stream Over drop down menu If you are not sure which type to select consult Choosing Your Stream Type below 4 Check the Use Custom Ports box and enter the port numbers for each port field if you are using port mapping ona router with an externally accessible IP address 5 Click OK Choosing Your Stream Type UDP This protocol uses the least bandwidth However it may not pass through all firewalls If you re having trouble seeing live streaming video select either TCP or HT TP S TCP If your firewall will not pass UDP traffic select this protocol HTTP S This protocol uses the most bandwidth If you use this protocol you do not need separate ports for RTSP and audio Adding a Rialto Analytic Appliance Manually 97 setting Up IP and Analog Cameras The Rialto R series analytic appliance allows connection of up to 16 IP and analog cameras Connecting an IP Camera IP cameras must support streaming video using the RTSP protocol and the video stream must be h 264 compliant The 14 analytic appliance supports the following combinations of cameras e Upto 4standard definition cameras e Up to 3 intermediate definition cameras e Up to 2 high definition cameras e A mixed configuration of the above such as 1 HD and up to 2 SD NOTE If yo
3. Use Network Time Protocol to determine time ae pool ntp org Set Date and Time manually Restore to Default e f Network Time Protocol is available Cancel e Choose Use Network Protocol to determine time to synchronize the analytic appliance e Check the Obtain NTP server address via DHCP box or manually enter the NTP server e f Network Time Protocol is not available e Choose Set Date and Time manually e Specify the current date and time 4 Click OK NOTE Analytic appliances and cameras do not contain a battery backup for a real time clock It is recommended that you set the analytic appliance to get its time through an NTP server when possible which allows it to always have accurate time Configuring Analytics 1 Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings 2 Inthe Configure Device window click Analytics 92 Configuring Analytics Camera location Outdoor Network Any Outdoor Area Indoor Encoder Large Area Overhead View Noise Filtering O On Off Input Output Self Learning On off Reset Self Learning Storage amp Compression Embed Colored Object Detection Boxes in Video for Integrated Systems gt Yes No JE as Select Yes when integrating this camera with most VMS systems unless instructed not to When using only VideolQ View software select No Fer ae since View displays the colored boxes during p
4. 5 Inthe toolbar click the Live Alarm tool to enable the feature Automatically Download Alarm Video Clips You can automatically download alarm video clips as soon as an alarm event occurs 1 Openthe View menu and select Preferences 2 Click the Alarms tab 2 Under Clip Download check the Download alarm clips box G3 Video Alarms a Alarm Sounds Alarm Acknowledgement Automatically acknowledge alarms upon review Clip Download El Download alarm clips from cameras as soon as alarm occurs Clip Download Time out seconds Live Pop up on Alarm 3 Set the number of seconds before the video clip stops downloading 4 Click OK 34 Enable Live Video Pop up Upon an Alarm Event Enabling Alarm Sounds By default alarm sounds are disabled You can enable an alarm sound to play for each type of rule 1 Openthe View menu and select Preferences 2 Click the Alarm Sounds tab 3 Check the Play Sound box beside the rule type Alarm Activity that you want to play a sound 4 Click OK CJ Preferences GG Video Alarms Select alarm sound Object present in ROL Object is not present in ROI Object appears in ROI Object disappears from ROI Object enters ROI Object leaves ROI Multiple objects enter ROL Multiple objects leave ROI Object loitering in ROI Object stopped in ROI Object crossed IQBeam Multiple objects cross IQBeam Prohibited direction Too many objects Too few objects Alarm Input trigge
5. 1 Right click the analytic appliance in the camera tree and select Advanced 2 Review the list of cameras and analytic appliances that will be affected by the restart 3 Click Restart Now and confirm the restart O Advanced Options Note that options on this page should be used with care Selected Devices Firmware Upgrade RIALTO R 5ERIE5 008bf3 RIALTO 8045 Upgrade Firmware RIALTO 8C45 Camera 1 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 2 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 3 Restart Camera s RIALTO 8045 Camera 4 E RIALTO 8C4E Restart Mow _ RIALTO_8C4E Camera 1 RIALTO 1 3MP Camera C _ RIALTO_8C4E Camera 3 Backing Up Camera Settings After you have made the proper settings to your camera you can save them to a backup file 1 Right click on the camera from the camera tree and select Device Settings 2 Click Save to Backup at the bottom of the Configure Device window Save to Backup Restore from Backup Restore to Default 3 Choose the destination directory and enter a name for the backup file 4 Click Save Restoring Camera Settings from Backup If you make a mistake in the camera settings you can restore the settings for a camera from a backup file To create a backup file complete the steps in Backing Up Camera Settings above 1 Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings 2 Click Restore from Backup at the bottom of the Configure Device window Save to Backup R
6. Activity Object is present in a Region of Interest Object is not present in the Region of Interest Number of objects exceeds limit Number of objects is below limit Object crosses an QBeam Multiple objects cross an l QBeam Object appears without entering in Region of Interest Object disappears without leaving from Region of Interest Object enters the Region of Interest Object leaves the Region of Interest Multiple objects enter a Region of 126 Description When an object is present in the set Region of Interest an alarm will trigger e Set Minimum time before triggering to be alerted only after the object is present for a certain amount of time An object is not present in the set Region of Interest an alarm will trigger e Set Minimum time before triggering to be alerted only after the object is not present for a certain amount of time When the number of objects in a set Region of Interest is more than a specified number an alarm will trigger e Set Limit to specify the maximum number of objects allowed e Set Minimum time before triggering to be alerted only after the number of objects exceeds the limit for a certain amount of time When the number of objects in a set Region of Interest is fewer than a specified number an alarm will trigger e Set Limit to specify the minimum number of objects required e Set Minimum time before triggering to be alerted only after the number of objects is below the
7. Before logging in ensure you have a valid user account with a username and password If you do not have one contact your supervisor 1 Run the Avigilon View software 2 Enter your username and password Getting Started 13 Remember me 3 If you want the View software to log you in automatically the next time check the Remember Me box 4 Click OK NOTE When logging in for the first time the View software will automatically discover and add all attached analytic appliances If the View software doesn t automatically discover and add all analytic appliances you must manually activate auto discovery To do so complete the steps in Manually Activating Auto Discovery on page 37 Changing Your Account Password Once you have logged into your account you can change your password You cannot change your username NOTE Each password is connected to a particular analytic appliance If you change a password for your account ona single analytic appliance you can access that analytic appliance only by logging into your account using that password A single account can have multiple passwords each used to access a specific analytic appliance 1 Open the View menu and select Change Password bga Log in Preferences 14 Changing Your Account Password 2 Select the analytic appliance where you to want to change the password Hold Ctrl to select multiple analytic appliances Q Change Password All logged in camer
8. RIALTO 8B8C Camera 4 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 1 RIALTO 8C45 Camera RIALTO 8C45 Camera 3 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 4 RIALTO_ amp C4E Camera 1 RIALTO 8C4F Camera 3 Locate 4 Click Locate to show your search results 5 Click onthe camera or camera group you want to locate to show its position in the camera tree The Camera or camera group will blink green and yellow Displaying Camera Information You can see a camera s information details including camera name device type IP address port settings and firmware version 40 Displaying Camera Information 1 Right click the camera in the camera tree and select Information O Ini Camera Name Channel Device Type IP Address HTTP Port RTSP Port Oldest Video Firmware Version Bootloader Version Classifier Version Camera ID Model R Senes ID Seres Slot NAS Version NAS Factory Default NAS Bootloader RIALTO 8C7C Camera 2 Channel 2 of RIALTO 8C7C R 5eries IP 10 10 39 104 E0 054 4134 2014 7 30 10 AM Factory Default 001192008c7c 1 VIQ BMP 001192008bf3 2 Click Close when you are finished reviewing the information Displaying Camera Information 41 Advanced Settings and Operations If you have a Supervisor level account or you re an operator with the proper permissions enabled you can access advanced settings and operations in the Avigilon View software such as creating and editing rules managing other user accounts
9. Show Menu PZA PTZ Protocol PelcoD Stop Pelco P Add Preset Menu Bosch Only Retum home after no 1 minute v PTZ movement in Execute Serial Command ee FTP HTTP Save to Backup Restore from Backup Restore to Default 2 Select the baud rate from the drop down menu that corresponds to the serial configuration of the PTZ camera If you re uncertain what the baud rate is consult your camera manual 3 Click OK NOTE Some PTZ cameras do not allow you to set a baud rate If you have this type of camera select your baud rate then press and hold the Stop button until the PTZ autobaud function is completed Sending Commands to an Analog PTZ Camera You can send commands to an analog PTZ camera such as a certain motion control For a list of available commands consult your camera manual NOTE Execute Serial Command is only available if you are using an analog PTZ camera attached to an analytic appliance 1 Enter a command of up to 8 characters The following characters are allowed 0123456789ABCDEFabcdef 104 Setting the Analog PTZ Camera s Baud Rate Pelco L Stop Pelco P Menu Bosch Only ha 1 minute Execute Serial Command az 2 Click Execute Serial Command Sending Commands to an Analog PTZ Camera 105 Configuring Audio Settings Before configuring audio settings in the Avigilon View software you must connect a microphone and an amplified speaker to the analytic appliance with an
10. e 0 0 o o ee Baseline D Show All 278 True Alarms 101 False Alarms 9 Unacknowledged Learned Show All 130 True Alarms 6 False Alarms Uploading Learning Results to a Camera After the learning results have been created you can upload them to the camera NOTE When uploading learning results to a camera connected to an analytic appliance the set of results are used only on the camera channel where the results were uploaded not on all channels 80 Learning From Collected Training Data 1 Click the Teach tool 2 Click Upload to Camera Click an Alarm Bubble to Filter Alarms 112 AM 0 O Gan O oo ee Baseline Show All 278 True Alarms 101 False Alarms Learned Show All 278 True Alarms 48 False Alarms Use actual rule sensitivity 9 Unacknowledged Collect Data Upload to Camera Review Update History Teach by Example History You can review the Learned Results for a camera in the Teach By Example history You can also upload the results listed restore Factory Default settings or delete learned results Accessing Teach By Example History 1 Click the Teach tool 2 Select the camera with the Teach By Example history you want to review 3 Click Review Update History Uploading Learned Results in Teach By Example History 1 Select the Learned Results you want to upload 2 Click Upload to Camera Select a version of Learne
11. 4 Inthe Time tab specify the time period to search You can search video from the last n hours or days or manually enter a time range by selecting Manually enter time from the drop down menu Search Scope Rule Violations gt Time Event Appearance Manually enter time Manually enter time Within last hour Within last 3 hours Within last 6 hours Within last 12 hours Within last day 00 AM ak Da 20 AMi Within last 3 days Date ae 2011 August ae 2011 8 2011 2011 3 4 4 6 23 3 4 35 6 li 12 13 e Gi 1 12 13 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 25i 26 27 4 25 26 27 5 Inthe Event tab specify the name of the rule violated the type of activity or the type of object for which you want to search such as where a person was detected Search Scope Rule Violations 2 Time T Event Appearance Rule name Search For _ __ Any Person W Vehicle or boat Acknowledgement Delay Suspicious object ng Minutes Dwell Time Minutes Alarm Input PPRK ltrti Z t Scene Change On Of Donotcare BOn Of Donotcar Performing a Search Across Cameras e Rule name Select the name of the rule you created or Any e Acknowledgement Delay Specify the number of minutes after the alarm event occurred that it was acknowledged by an operator e Activity Select the type activity you want to search for e Search for Determine the object type s you want to search for and che
12. 576 0 571 0 665 0 425 Learned Confidence Review Update History Activity Object present in ROI Object present in ROI Object present in ROI Object present in ROI Object present in ROI Object present in ROI Object present in ROI Object present in ROI Object present in ROI Object present in ROI Object present in ROI Object present in ROI Object present in ROI Object present in ROI E The alarm events from the collected data display in the lower pane of the window 78 Interpreting Training Data The diagram in the upper pane is a graphical representation of the alarms that were collected The colored circles represent how many true alarms false alarms and unacknowledged alarms were collected and what period of time the alarms correspond to Click an Alarm Bubble to Filter Alarms 12 AM 12 AM o O o O B amp O Baseline Show All 278 True Alarms 101 False Alarms E 9 Unacknowledged Learned Show All True Alarms False Alarms e Baseline Shows the number of alarms collected and how those alarms are distributed To show the alarms associated with a period time click ona circle in the graphic display e Learned Once a set of learning results have been collected Learned will show the number of alarms the camera would generate if the learning results were uploaded to that camera Excluding an Alarm Event from Training Data Alarm events can t be deleted from the collected data How
13. Corrected Alarms Upload to Camera Delete from Hard Drive 82 Restoring Factory Default Settings Archiving Archiving gives you the ability to archive event video files continuous non event video files or both types of files on your local or network drive Archiving runs in the background even when the View software is not open At set times it makes a copy of the video from the camera and stores it on your local or network drive The original video on the camera is untouched NOTE Only users with a supervisor level account can access this feature Before Setting Up Video Archiving Before configuring archive settings you will need to create a user with the role of operator and give that user the View Historic Video permission This account will let your workstation securely log onto the camera and archive the video files e To create a user complete the steps in Adding a User Account on page 43 e To give a user permissions complete the steps in Setting User Permissions on page 45 The user you create should have an account on all cameras or camera groups where archiving will be configured Setting Up Video Archiving 1 Click the Archive tool 2 Click Settings I Show failures only KIA Archive History Drag a column header here to group by that co Camera Period star 3 Enter the login credentials for the user created in Before Setting Up Video Archiving above The credentials used should be valid
14. Filtering IP Address Communication You can control what IP addresses can communicate with an analytic appliance 1 Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings 2 Inthe Configure Device window click Network Managing Rialto Analytic Appliances 51 Settings on this page are common to the v Basic Network Settings Advanced Network Settings Enable IP address filtering Encoder Audio Click Advanced Network Settings Check the Enable IP address filtering box In the Allow addresses field enter the IP address you would like to allow communication with the analytic appliance 6 Click Apply The analytic appliance will now communicate only with the IP addresses entered Deleting an Analytic Appliance from the Camera Iree You can delete an analytic appliance from the camera tree Deleting an analytic appliance will delete all attached sub cameras NOTE Deleting an analytic appliance only removes it from the camera tree It does not detach it Once you ve deleted an analytic appliance it won t be available again until you add it or it s automatically discovered 1 Right click on the analytic appliance you want to delete and select Delete 2 Click OK to confirm the deletion Exporting the Camera Tree When you have more than one computer running the View software you can export the camera tree from one computer to another Exporting a tree saves the analytic appliance camera groups
15. Monitor Support Enable Extended Live Video View Cancel 3 Under Multi Monitor Support check the Enable Extended Live Video View box 4 Click OK 5 Click the Extended Live Video tool to begin viewing Live Video on 2 monitors Viewing Live Video 1 Click the Live Video tool 2 Toaddacamera window to the Live Video area perform one of the following actions e Double click a camera inthe camera tree e Drag a camera from the camera tree into the Live Video area 3 You can adjust the camera windows in the following ways e To change the size of a camera window click the Small E Medium E or Large icons in the upper right corner of the window e TO rearrange camera windows drag each window into different positions in the Live Video area NOTE While viewing video colored bounding boxes indicating different object types will display on the screen You can choose to show or hide these bounding boxes To do so complete the steps in Show or Hide Bounding Boxes on the next page Enabling Multi Monitor Support 17 Viewing Live Video Across Two Monitors You can view live video across 2 monitors using the Extended Live Video tool NOTE If you cannot see the Extended Live Video tool on the toolbar make sure that you have the View software set to support multiple monitors See Enabling Multi Monitor Support on the previous page 1 Click the Extended Live View tool 2 Select the analytic appliances or camera groups you
16. RAID 0 Both drives are configured as one extended storage drive if one goes down all data is lost Redundant Storage RAID 1 Both drives are mirror images of each other if one goes down all data is recoverable Enter Credentials for this Device User Name Password 6 Enter your username and password to verify your credentials 7 Click Format Now Formatting a Hard Drive 121 Special Technical Options Window You can perform maintenance tasks through the Special Technical Options window using only the Rialto analytic appliance s IP address Important To use this feature you must know the correct IP address or you may affect the wrong analytic appliance You can find an analytic appliance s IP address by viewing the analytic appliance s information To do so complete the steps in Displaying Camera Information on page 40 NOTE Only users with a supervisor level account can use this feature This feature is for advanced users only Accessing the Special Technical Options Window 1 Ensure all windows within the View software are closed 2 Hold down Ctrl Shift Tab Q Special Technical Options Enter Device URL http 197 168 It is an iCVR SD Use specific credentials if different from your current login credentials Password Test HTTP S Connection Test Now Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Now Uploading files Upgrading firmware P Restart Device Collect Device Logs Collect D
17. ROI 2 00 00 06 Too many objects a 5 Highlight the alarm event and click Review Understanding the Timeline View Inthe Timeline view the status of each alarm event is indicated by the following symbols Alarm Icon Description Indicates a single alarm event Indicates multiple alarm events Indicates a system event Indicates a camera has been disconnected Automatically Acknowledge Alarms You can set alarms to be automatically acknowledged as soon as you review the alarm event 1 Openthe View menu and select Preferences 2 Click the Alarms tab 2 Check the Automatically acknowledge alarms upon review box Video Alarms ex Alarm Sounds Alarm Acknowledgement Automatically acknowledge alarms upon review Clip Download 3 Click OK Automatically Acknowledge Alarms oo Enable Live Video Pop up Upon an Alarm Event You can set the View software to pop up a live video of the camera when an alarm event happens 1 Openthe View menu and select Preferences 2 Click the Alarms tab 2 Check the box for live video pop up when an alarm occurs Live Pop up on Alarm When an alarm occurs on a camera pop up a live video of the camera W Use High Quality Video for Live Pop up W If the alarming camera already is in the Alarming Cameras Row do not pop it up Keep Live Pop up open atleast 10 seconds 3 Set the number of seconds you want to keep the Live Alarm Pop up window open 4 Click OK
18. about the accuracy of the alarm events generated by a camera This feedback is used to train the analytic appliance and increases the accuracy of the alarm events This is known as teaching or training the camera s analytics When to Use Teach By Example Here are some common scenarios for using Teach By Example e When there is a vertical object such as trees or tree branches in a field of view that causes false alarms e When there is an area where you normally expect humans but false alarms are generated by dogs or rabbits moving through the field of view e When you see a common pattern in your false alarms such as the reflection of a car s headlights ona window Collecting Training Data You can collect data from an analytic appliance that has been trained 1 Click the Teach tool 2 Select the camera from the camera tree that you want to collect data from 3 Click Collect Data Baseline V Show All O True Alarms O False Alarms l F 0 Unacknowledged Learned Show All True Alarms False Alarms gt To execute Learning at least 30 MUN and 30 False Alarms are require Collect Pata Confidence Learned Confidence Activity 4 From the Existing Data drop down menu select one of the following options e Add New Data to add alarm events to the existing collection of events e Replace Existing Data to delete the existing collection of events and start a new set of alarms to review Teac
19. amplified speaker connected to the Audio Out port on the analytic appliance Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings In the Configure Device window click Audio Gd Configure Device RIALTO 8B8C Settings on this page are common to the whe Bf Enable audio input Preview RIALT OF Enable audio output Audio Input Volume Level Encoder Audio Audio Output Volume Level Input Qutput l Storage amp Compression o 50 amp W Enable Output Volume Boost 4 Check the Enable audio output box that should be used by the analytic appliance 5 Click Start to begin playing a test audio file Setting Audio Output 6 Use the slider under Audio Output Volume Level to adjust the volume level 7 When you are done adjusting the volume click Stop 8 Click Apply 108 Setting Audio Output Browser Access You can view live video and alarm clips configure preferences upgrade firmware or reboot a Rialto analytic appliance through a web browser It is recommended you use Internet Explorer 7 or higher or the equivalent Accessing an analytic appliance through a web browser does not count towards the total number of user connections for a camera NOTE In order to view live video and play video clips through a web browser you must have the Media Components plug in installed The plug in will download automatically upon accessing the web browser If your browser warns you about installing
20. and all connection information into a file 1 Atthe top of the camera tree right click on Avigilon 2 Select Export Camera Tree 52 Deleting an Analytic Appliance from the Camera Tree Expand Tree Ignore Alarms New Group Add Device Sort Tree Export Device Tree Import Device Tree Advanced 3 Navigate to where you want to store the file and save it to begin exporting Importing the Camera Tree If you have a saved file of the exported camera tree you can use it to import the tree s analytic appliances Camera groups and connection information to another computer running the View software To export a camera tree see Exporting the Camera Tree onthe previous page 1 Atthe top of the camera tree right click on Avigilon and select Import Camera Tree a Ignore Alarms New Group Add Device Sort Tree Export Device Tree Import Device Tree Advanced 2 Select the saved exported file and open the file 3 Read the warning dialogue box Click Yes to continue with the import Once the camera tree has been imported all analytic appliances will automatically reconnect Importing the Camera Tree 53 Creating and Editing Rules When you receive your analytic appliance it is configured with two default rules These rules trigger an alarm that will record the event in high quality The two default rules are e When any people
21. and click Open 3 Click OK 68 Activating the Holiday Schedule Copying a Holiday Schedule Between Analytic Appliances You can copy a holiday schedule between analytic appliances on the same network Copying a holiday schedule applies to all cameras attached to the analytic appliance NOTE This feature will not work for between analytic appliances on different networks To copy a schedule between analytic appliances on different networks follow the steps in Exporting and Importing a Holiday Schedule on the previous page 1 Inthe Edit Rules window click the Date Time tab and click Mange Holidays 2 Click Copy From 3 Select the analytic appliance with the holiday schedule you want to copy and click Copy Now to make a copy of the schedule 4 Ci Avigilon 20 cameras Me RIALTO 8B8C Camera 1 Gb RIALTO 8B8C Camera 2 Gb RIALTO 8B8C Camera Gb RIALTO 888C Camera d 4 gt RIALTO R SERIES 008bf3 U RIALTO 8C45 Camera 1 RIALTO EC45 Camera 2 RIALTO amp C45 Camera 3 RIALTO E8C45 Camera 4 SAMA APAT L i NG ag ES IAL i UiT aT A mE g t RIALTO amp C C Camera 2 RIALTO _8C7C Camera 3 RIALTO EC7C Camera 4 RIALTO C7E Camera 1 RIALTO amp C E Camera 2 g BG a kj O F Q al a 4 Copy Now Cancel Copy 4 Click Copy To Other Camera s and check the box beside each analytic appliance where you want to transfer the copied holiday schedule Copying a Holiday Schedule Betw
22. and configuring settings for analytic appliances NOTE Supervisor level accounts have all permissions enabled by default and can access all features in the View software You can access the following advanced settings and operations e Account Management on the facing page e Managing Rialto Analytic Appliances on page 51 e Creating and Editing Rules on page 54 e Alarms on page 71 e Teach By Example on page 77 e Archiving on page 83 e Performing a Search on page 85 e Configuring Settings for a Rialto Analytic Appliance on page 90 42 Advanced Settings and Operations Account Management You can manage both your own account and other user accounts such as changing user passwords and editing permissions that the user account has Logging In for the First Time If you are logging in for the first time for setup each analytic appliance has two default accounts Use the supervisor account if you will be setting up the Avigilon View software and analytic appliances Username Password supervisor supervisor operator operator NOTE The default supervisor account should not be used for day to day activities Users with supervisor level accounts should have their own username and password so that history logs will identify who made changes to the system Adding a User Account You can add as many user accounts as you like to an analytic appliance 1 Openthe View menu and select User Management 2 Enter you
23. camera that you want an operator to be able to manually activate an alarm output Click Apply Setting Pre Alarm Recording You can specify the number of seconds prior to an alarm being triggered that are recorded for full alarm events or an alarm clip Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings In the Configure Device window click Storage amp Compression Input the number of seconds of video to be recorded for full alarm events Input the number of seconds of video to be recorded in alarm clips Click OK ao BA WN Alarm Events Marking an Alarm Event as False In addition to acknowledging an alarm you can mark an alarm event as false in order to train the analytics through Teach By Example To learn more about Teach By Example consult What is Teach By Example on page 77 Alarms marked as false will change their display icon from a red square Bia green square with an x BJ NOTE If two or more users are logged into the same analytic appliance the alarm event will display as false as soon as one user marks the alarm as false 1 Select an alarm event from the alarm list and double click it or click Review to open the event clip 2 Click Mark as Nota Person or Mark as Nota Vehicle 72 Setting Pre Alarm Recording LIVE Roof_HD_005C_BackLot D T ALARM CUP Roof HD 005C BackLot Loiters for 10s Object present in ROL Person Cy Undok X Acknowledge 192 168 12 38 16 6 0 s Co
24. limit for a certain amount of time When an object crosses a set QBeam an alarm will trigger When a set number of objects crosses a set QBeam an alarm will trigger When an object appears in a Region of Interest without first entering the ROI perimeter an alarm will trigger e Example When a person is the object selected to trigger the alarm and a car drives into the ROI if a person gets out of the car an alarm will be triggered When an object disappears from a Region of Interest without first leaving the ROI perimeter an alarm will trigger e Example When a person is the object selected to trigger the alarm and a car is parked inthe ROI if a person gets into the Car an alarm will be triggered When an object enters a Region of Interest an alarm will trigger When an object leaves a Region of Interest an alarm will trigger When a set number of objects enters a Region of Interest an alarm List of Activities for Rules Interest Multiple objects leave a Region of Interest Object is loitering in Region of Interest Object stops in the Region of Interest Object moves in prohibited direction Scheduled High Quality Recording Alarm Input only Monitored object s missing Sudden scene change detected Video lost List of Activities for Rules will trigger When a set number of objects leaves a Region of Interest an alarm will trigger When an object remains in a Region of Interest for a set am
25. objects video clip 2014 04 15 14 01 21 170 Rule 6 sec Too many objects a 2 2014 04 15 13 59 23 774 9 sec Too many objects 2014 04 15 13 56 10 185 R 12 sec Too many objects Alarm I O Toolbar The Alarm I O toolbar displays on each page of the browser access window If an alarm input is triggered the green circle above the input turns red and a sound is played Enabling the Alarm I O Toolbar 1 Click Preferences 2 Under Visual check the Show Alarm I O toolbar box 3 Click Submit Responding to an Alarm To use alarm inputs and outputs you must configure settings in the Avigilon View software To do so complete the steps inAlarm Input and Output page for an analytic appliance with attached sub cameras on page 71 Once you have configured your settings you can respond to an alarm using the Alarm I O toolbar in the following ways e If youhave a speaker and microphone set up click and hold the Talk ell button on the camera window to respond immediately to the alarm event Release the Talk OM button to end audio output e If you have attached an alarm output device such as a door release or a siren click and hold the relevant Output button to activate the device Alarm I O Toolbar 111 Video Settings for Browser Access You can configure video settings for browser access 1 Click Preferences 2 Set your video and audio connections e If you are using a non default port for video streaming enter the RTSP port num
26. on all cameras where archiving will occur Archiving 83 QC Archive Settings Credentials Password Archive directory Delete archived videos Older than ID days for event recordings 20 days for continuous recordings When less than 5Gb of disc space remains delete oldest files Stop archiving and notify user when less than 5Gb of disc space remains Estimated disk space required for Continuous Video recordings i 1 GByte per day for Alarm recordings is 15 GByte per day Cancel 4 Click Browse and navigate to a directory on your local or network drive 5 Choose to have your files deleted e based onaset number of days e by available disk space 6 Click OK NOTE If your local or network drive does not have enough space to store files for the number of days indicated in the Settings box the oldest files will be automatically deleted when no more space is available Creating an Archive Schedule Once you ve set up video archiving you will need to create an archive schedule NOTE If connection to the network is disconnected or not on during the scheduled archive time videos will not be archived Once connection is reestablished the View software will check to see if any downloads are necessary for the previous two time periods 1 Select one or more cameras or camera groups from the camera tree Click the Archive tool in the View toolbar Click Schedule A WN Check the box for the type of
27. the a button in the camera tree toolbar 2 The View software will automatically find the cameras and analytic appliances and add them to the tree Understanding Camera Tree Icons The state of the camera is shown using the icons below Icon Description mu Camera is connected nag Camera is not accessible Hi wa PTZ camera is connected F PTZ camera is disconnected and is not accessible O Camera is disconnected Camera Trees 37 Icon Description Camera is online but cannot accept more connections Incorrect login Camera firmware needs update A rule has been violated Encoder signal is lost System alarm Pa Camera is still starting up or upgrading May also mean a hard disk failure Sub camera is connected Sub camera is not accessible Folder in camera tree Open folder in camera tree 8 Firmware too new for camera Camera Groups You can create camera groups to organize your cameras or to easily apply the same settings to all cameras in the group You can create as many camera groups as you like NOTE Moving a camera into a camera group does not detach it from the analytic appliance Camera groups only visually organize your cameras 38 Camera Groups Creating a Camera Group 1 Select the topmost level in the camera tree 2 Right click and select New Group or click the o button ef Wx 9 Ma Expand Tree Ignore Alarms New Group Add Device Sort Tree Export
28. the zoom function ona specific point click once on the area in the window you want to focus on Using Full Scene Window As you zoom in or out on a Live Video camera window you can view the original full display as a smaller window using Full Scene Window 1 Atthe bottom of the camera tree click Enable Full Scene Window Enable Full Scene Window 2 Zoom in on the camera window to activate Full Scene Window display 3 Use the crop rectangle in Full Scene Window to pan to another area in the Live Video camera window 20 Using Full Scene Window xtended CAMERA 998B we View View Timeline Last 3 hours The crop rectangle corresponds to the zoom area in the camera window 4 Toclose the Full Scene Window click the Home button in the camera window To prevent Full Scene Window from displaying click the Home button then click Disable Full Scene Window Disable Full Scene Window View Timeline Show Last 3 hours Using Full Scene Window 21 IQT rack lQTrack allows you to automatically zoom in on and follow an object type in a live video camera window until it leaves the camera s field of view You can set which object types you would like IQTrack to monitor vehicle person Suspicious objects or all three Setting Up lQTrack 1 Right click on the camera window and select Configure IQTrack gt RIALTO 8C7E Camera 2 Information Locate Device in Tree Ignore Alarms Device Settings Configu
29. to the camera The more data you collect and use to teach the more accurate the analytics become It is also important to have a balance of both true alarms and false alarms NOTE You must mark a minimum of 30 true alarm events and 30 false alarm events for a camera before you can create a learning file 1 Click the Teach tool 2 Click Learn 3 Once the learning results have been created the graphic display of alarm events will change to show the difference in missed and corrected alarms if you uploaded the learning results to a camera Click an Alarm Bubble to Filter Alarms 12 AM 9 pM 3 AM AM 0 Missed Alarms 53 Corrected Alarms e o 22 PM PM 0o o 6e o Baseline Show All 278 True Alarms 101 False Alarms i 9 Unacknowledged Learned V Show All 278 True Alarms 48 False Alarms 4 Use the drop down menu to see the impact of changing the sensitivity of your rules e Use actual rule sensitivity shows the status of the alarms if no rule sensitivity changes are made e Use What If sensitivity shows how the number and status of alarms change if the sensitivity for all rules violated in a set of alarm events is increased or decreased Increasing or decreasing sensitivity with the Use What if sensitivity does not change the sensitivity of a rule You must do this manually for each rule Click an Alarm Bubble to Filter Alarms 12 AM 148 Missed Alarms 95 Corrected Alarms
30. video you would like to archive e Continuous video best quality e Alarms high quality 84 Creating an Archive Schedule CG Archive Schedule CAMERA_3FC9 Video to archive a Continuous video best quality Alarms high quality Archive video from camera s Every 12 hours Every 24 hours b Custom Start archiving at Cancel Choose to archive video e Every 12 hours e Every 24 hours e Custom to select more options from the drop down menu Enter a time to begin archiving video When archiving a large number of cameras you may want to stagger start times so that not all cameras are archiving at once NOTE The time to start archiving video is based on the local time of your operating system not the time on the camera Click OK Canceling An Archive Schedule 4 Select the device or camera group with the schedule you want to cancel Click the Schedule button Uncheck both the Continuous video box and Alarms box Click OK Performing a Search You can perform a search for people vehicles or suspicious objects across the cameras on your network You can also narrow your search using the object s appearance such as a specific vehicle or person Performing a Search Across Cameras As you select criteria for your search they are added to the Search Summary which displays on the right side of the screen The results of your search display at the bottom of the screen and can be viewed in th
31. want to add and drag them to the Extended Live Video window Roof 77 Dome GEO X Roof HD 375E Tropical E roof_newlRcut2 orai Gg roof_newlRcut Enable Full Scene Window NOTE A video window cannot display on both the main View software window and on the Extended Live Video window Show or Hide Bounding Boxes Bounding boxes are colored box outlines that help you see the objects detected in your videos Different color outlines indicate different types of objects e Red outlines designate humans e Blue outlines designate vehicles or boats e Yellow outlines designate suspicious objects unclassified objects that look similar to a person or vehicle To change the settings for bounding boxes 1 Openthe View menu and select Preferences 2 Click the Video tab 18 Viewing Live Video Across Two Monitors SI Video Alarms Fa Search Show bounding boxes for MT Dart El Persons Ka Sa NAA SBIOIOUS WD Eccrs Fj s Fi Fl h All object types Ca Show thicker bounding box around an object that triggered an event E Show ROD in thumbnails S E Show Self Leaming Status Show object ID and confidence above bounding boxes Use High Quality on x Note that using High Quality on mid size a a live video is highly CPU intensive Large size Live Video Mult Monitor Support Enable Extended Live Video View 3 Perform one of the following actions e To show bounding boxes for individu
32. zip the files and email them to support avigilon com Upgrading Firmware using Special Technical Options You can also upgrade firmware through the Special Technical Options window Ensure that the firmware file is saved on your local drive If you don t have the latest firmware visit the Avigilon website or contact Avigilon technical support 1 Enter the IP address or network name for the analytic appliance you want to upgrade 2 Click Browse and navigate to where the firmware file is saved Saving Log Files using Special Technical Options 123 3 Click Upgrade Nowand confirm that you want to upgrade Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Now Uploading files Upgrading firmware _ Restarting an Analytic Appliance using Special Technical Options NOTE While the analytic appliance is restarting it will not be available in View 1 Enter the analytic appliance s IP address or network name 2 Click Restart Now Restart Camera Restart Now 124 Restarting an Analytic Appliance using Special Technical Options Appendix Available User Permissions Permission Acknowledge alarms manually activate alarm output Acknowledge alarms without review Mark alarms as false View historic video Audio listen Audio talk Modify device settings Update device firmware reboot export import its configuration Rename device Search Read rules Configure rules Access device Web Interface Export video from came
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34. 57 MB of video Date and Time Duration Camera Rule Event Activity Object Export Status 4 1 2014 12 13 43 PM 00 00 10 RIALTO 8B8C Camera 1 Rule Too many objects Person Completed Clear Selected Clear All Copy Selected To Copy All To Email Selected Email All 2 Select the events you want to copy and click Copy Selected To 3 Click Browse and select your desired destination for the copied files 4 Click OK Playing an Exported Alarm Event 1 Open the directory on your local drive where the exported files are stored 2 Double click and run Avigilon View Exported Media Browser Name Date modified Type Jb My Project Exports 4 2 2014 4 38 PM File folder Avigilon View Exported Media Browser 3 24 2014 5 45 PM Application Copying Exported Alarm Events 75 3 Inthe Avigilon View Exported MediaViewer double click the alarm event you want to play Exported Items 1 Date and Time Length Camera Object Activity RIALTO 8B8C 04 01 2014 9 13 43 AM 00 10 amea Rule 1 Person Too Many Removing Exported Alarm Events You can remove the alarm events you exported 1 Click the Export tool 2 Clear the alarm events 1 To clear the entire list click Clear All 2 To clear certain alarm events select the event you want to remove and click Clear Selected 76 Removing Exported Alarm Events Teach By Example What is Teach By Example Teach by Example TBE allows you to provide feedback
35. Camera 2 Rule 2 Too many objects 4 4 2014 7 32 53 PM 00 00 17 RIALTO 8C7E Camera 2 Rule 2 Too many objects 4 4 2014 7 34 48 PM 00 00 14 RIALTO 8C7E Camera 1 Rube 1 Too many objects 4 4 2014 7 35 04 PM 00 00 19 RIALTO 8C7E Camera 1 Rule 1 Too many objects 5 Double click on the alarm event you want to view to play them in the playback window Emailing Exported Alarm Events You can email single or multiple exported alarm events using the View software 1 Click the Export tool e To email all events in the list click Email All e To email specific events select the event s you want to email from the list and click Email Selected 74 Importing and Playing Alarm Events Exported Items 1 of 1 completed 8 57 MB of video Date and Time 4 Duration Camera Rule Event Activity 4 1 2014 12 13 43 PM 00 00 10 RIALTO_8B8C Camera l ss Rule 1 Too manyobjects Clear Selected Clear All Copy Selected To Copy All To Email Selected Email All 2 Inyour email application fill in the recipient s address and send the message The alarm event files will be automatically added as a zip attachment NOTE Before sending large attachments check with your company and the email recipient to verify the company policy for email attachment size limits Copying Exported Alarm Events You can copy selected exported alarm events to a specified location on your hard drive 1 Open the Export tool Exported Items 1 of 1 completed 8
36. Click Set Home Position NOTE On some cameras clicking Set Home Position may bring up the on screen camera menu If you see this behavior consult your camera manual to determine what additional steps are needed to set the Home position 3 Inthe Return home after no PTZ movement drop down menu perform one of the following procedures e Select the number of minutes before the camera automatically returns to its Home position after manual PTZ control has stopped e Select Never if you don t want the camera to return to its Home position automatically Configuring a PTZ Camera 101 Retum home after no PTZ movement in Never kd 1 minute 3 minutes 5 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes Never 4 Click Apply NOTE You can set up to 7 additional position presets To do so complete the steps in Using Position Presets below Using Position Presets Each PTZ camera can have up to 7 position presets in addition to the default Home position NOTE Analytics operates only when the camera is in the Home position Once the camera has left this position analytics will not be active until the camera has returned to the Home position Adding a Preset Position 1 Position the camera in the preset position you want 2 Click Add Preset Set Home Position Presets Go To Preset Add Preset Delete Preset Rename Preset 3 To add another preset simply reposition the camera and click Add Preset again Renaming a Pr
37. Compression e To keep alarm files over continuous recording files choose Delete non alarm files first e To delete the oldest files first choose Delete any files based on age e To delete video files after a certain amount of days check the Retain no longer than box and set the number of days 3 Click OK Setting Clip File Storage Space You can automatically delete video clips stored on your local drive after a certain amount of time has passed ora certain amount of disk space has been used NOTE This will not affect video storage on the analytic appliance This will delete video clips from your local drive only 1 Openthe View menu and select Preferences 2 Click the Storage tab Video Alarms aj Alarm Sounds Storage Search Delete video clip files stored in View computer Older than days When more than gigabytes of disk space is used Limit displayed alarms Maximum number of alarms in Alarms list 3 To delete clip files after a certain amount of time e Choose Older than e Enter the amount of days files can be stored before deletion 4 To delete clip files after a certain amount of disk space is used e Choose When more than e Enterthe amount of disk space you would like to keep for storing clip files 5 Click OK 116 Setting Disk Clean up Options Upgrading Firmware Before you upgrade the analytic appliance s firmware ensure that the firmware file is saved on your local drive If
38. Device Tree Import Device Tree Advanced RIALTO SC s cCamerd 4 3 Enter the name of the new camera group 4 Add cameras to the new camera group by dragging and dropping cameras in the tree into the camera group folder NOTE A camera can belong to only one camera group Renaming a Camera Group NOTE You can only rename a camera group you created Camera groups you didn t create can only be renamed if you have permission to do so 1 Right click on the camera or camera group and select Rename 2 Enter the new name for your camera or camera group 3 Press Enter to accept the new name Deleting a Camera Group NOTE Deleting a camera group only removes the group folder It does not delete the cameras from the camera tree 1 Select the camera group folder you want to delete 2 Right click on the camera group and select Delete Finding Cameras or Camera Groups in the Camera Tree You can quickly find a camera or camera group in the camera tree using the Locate Device tool 1 Click the 9 button 2 Inthe Locate by drop down menu select whether you want to locate by Name IP Address or MAC Address Creating a Camera Group 39 3 Enter the name of the camera or camera group you re searching for Locate by Name Enter name to locate device or group Click on a device or group to locate it RIALTO L3MP Camera C RIALTO_ amp B8c RIALTO 8B8C Camera 1 RIALTO 8B8C Camera 2 RIALTO_ amp B8C Camera 3
39. E Enable HTTPS HTTP Port HTTPS Port RTSP Port Authentication Basic Digest 2 Specify how the analytic appliance should get its IP address e If you want the analytic appliance to get its IP address from a DHCP server choose Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP e If you want to specify the IP address for the analytic appliance manually choose Enter a Static IP address and specify the IP address subnet mask and default gateway 3 Specify how the analytic appliance should get its domain name system DNS information e If you want the analytic appliance to get the addresses for its DNS servers automatically choose Obtain DNS addresses automatically DHCP e If you want to specify addresses of your DNS servers manually choose Enter the DNS addresses and specify the IP addresses of your primary and secondary DNS servers 4 To enable HTTPS check the Enable HTTPS box If you don t want to use the default network ports for communication between the analytic appliance and the local server enter the new port information under Ports 6 Specify the type of HT TP S Authentication to be used e Basic Usernames and passwords are sent unprotected through an unencrypted connection e Digest Usernames and password are protected before being sent through the unencrypted connection 7 Click OK Setting the Network 113 Enabling Anonymous Access You can give users anonymous browser access to an analytic appli
40. IQBeam New Object Rename Refresh Image New ROD Deleting a Region of Interest or Beam 6 To delete another select the ROI or Beam from the list and click Delete 7 When you re done click OK Email Notifications When not logged into the View software you can receive email notifications of system alerts or when a rule is triggered Each notification lists the camera name the triggered rule that caused the alarm event and links to the video alarm clip as well as live video NOTE To receive notifications when a rule is triggered you must enable the feature for each individual rule See Enabling Email Notifications on the next page Setting Up Email Notification Service NOTE Before setting up email notification service ensure that the system has a valid default gateway and DNS server in Network Settings Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings In the Configure Device window click Email Make sure that the Enable Email Notification Service box is checked B WN Click Add to enter the name and email address of the person receiving alerts You can enter multiple recipients Email Recipients Remove 5 Choose the type of alert to email e Check the Send System Alarms box to receive notification for system alerts e Check the Send Rule Violations box to receive notification when a rule has been violated and an alarm event triggers e Check the Cell Phone box to sen
41. IQBeam Rename Delete Refresh Image Direction of Travel Reverse Bj Bi directional 5 Position the Beam by dragging its endpoints to the correct location 6 Click OK Renaming a Region of Interest or Beam ROIs and Beams are assigned a default name upon creation Renaming your ROIs and Beams will help you organize them NOTE A Region of Disinterest is connected to the ROI it was created inside and cannot be renamed 1 Inthe Regions and Objects of Interest and QBeams window select the ROI or Beam you want to rename 2 Click Rename and enter the new name 3 Click Confirm Name Renaming a Region of Interest or Beam 61 Regions and Objects of Interest and IQBeams IQBeam 2 ROI 1 SES Ela Side Hallway Refresh Image am gt _Direction of Travel gt gy x a 4 To rename another ROI or Beam select it from the list and repeat steps 1 3 5 When you re done click OK Deleting a Region of Interest or Beam You can delete any regions and objects of interest or Beams you configured NOTE If the ROI or Beam is being used by an existing rule you must delete the rule first 1 Select a rule and click Edit Rules Click the Cameras tab and select the camera containing the ROI or Beam you want to delete 3 Select the ROI or Beam you want to rename Ensure the camera tree is fully expanded if the list of available options is not visible 4 Click Edit Region Click Delete New Region New
42. MERA_0248 ROI Active Person Object present in ROI 11 20 2008 9 33 59 AM Rule CAMERA_0248 ROI 00 00 39 Person Object present in ROI 11 20 2008 9 33 54 AM Rule CAMERA 0248 ROI 00 00 10 Person Object present in ROI 11 20 2008 9 33 15 AM Rule CAMERA 0218 ROI 00 00 05 Person Object present in ROI W 11 20 2008 9 33 00 AM Rule CAMERA 0248 ROI 00 00 46 Person Object present in ROI 11 20 2008 9 32 43 AM Multiple Alarms Rule Roof72 0250 00 02 26 Multiple Alarms 3 Select an alarm event in the list and double click to show the video clip Saving Alarm Clips to a Hard Drive 31 Alarming Cameras View In the Alarming Cameras view alarm event windows are added and displayed in a panel Up to four alarm event windows can be displayed at one time NOTE To access Alarming Cameras from the View drop down menu you must first enable Live Alarms See Enable Live Video Pop up Uponan Alarm Event on page 34 1 Atthe bottom of the Live Video window use the View drop down menu and select Alarming Cameras View Alarming Cameras v E RIALTO_8C7E Camera 2 RIALTO 8C7E Camera 1 k e 2 As each new alarm event occurs a window of the previous event is added to the panel e Toimmediately add a Live Alarm Pop up window to the panel click the Close button e To open an alarm event as a Live Alarm Pop up window click the Maximize button Timeline View In Timeline view alarms are displayed using icons to indicate the type of event See In the
43. OI 8 25 20 2 32 40 PM_ car near entrance QA CAMERA_004D ROI 2 00 00 06 Vehicle Object present in ROI 3 Click Acknowledge Alarm s Exporting and Importing Alarm Events You can export and import alarm events as well as email your exported files You can see and manage all the alarm events you have exported by clicking the Export tool Exporting Alarm Events 1 Select the alarm event you want to export from the alarm list 2 Double click the event or click Review 3 Inthe playback window click Export Full Alarm Event Acknowledging an Alarm Event without Review sa ALARM CLIP Roof 72 Rule Too many objects Vehicle GB o Undok X Acknowledge Comment pope W7 Nam IT Mark as Not a Person View Full Alarm Event Save Alarm Clip Email Alarm Clip Export Full Alarm Event 8 25 2011 1 47 50 9 PM Md View Live Video I 1 47 50 PM 4 Repeat steps 1 4 for all alarm events you want to export Importing and Playing Alarm Events If you have downloaded exported alarm event files you can import those files into View and play them inside the View software 1 Click the Importtool 2 Inthe Import window click Browse 3 Navigate to the folder where your exported event files are stored 4 Select the folder and click OK Import Folder CAUsers Public Imported Items Date and Time Duration Camera Rule Event Activity 4 4 2014 7 28 07 PM 00 00 22 RIALTO 8C7E
44. QVIGILON Avigilon View User Guide Legal Notices 2014 Avigilon Corporation All rights reserved Unless expressly granted in writing no license is granted with respect to any copyright industrial design trademark patent or other intellectual property rights of Avigilon Corporation or its licensors AVIGILON is a registered and or unregistered trademark of Avigilon Corporation in Canada and other jurisdictions worldwide RIALTO is a trademark of VideolQ Inc RIALTO and VIEW are used under license from VideolQ Inc by Avigilon Corporation Other product names mentioned herein may be the registered and or unregistered trademarks of their respective owners and are not used in association with each trademark in this document Disclaimer This manual has been compiled and published covering the latest product descriptions and specifications The contents of this manual and the specifications of this product are subject to change without notice Avigilon reserves the right to make changes without notice in the specifications and materials contained herein and shall not be responsible for any damages including consequential caused by reliance on the materials presented including but not limited to typographical and other errors relating to the publication Avigilon Corporation http www avigilon com Revised 2014 04 28 PDF AV 2014 Table of Contents Ei AA AA AA 9 System Requirements 9 Installing the Avigilon View
45. RIALTO 8C7C Camera 3 User Accounts User Groups Supervisor NOTE You won t be prompted to confirm the deletion Make sure you re certain you want to delete the account before clicking Remove Viewing Logged In Users You can see which users are currently logged into an analytic appliance 1 Right click on the analytic appliance in the camera tree and select Review User Connections 2 Inthe Current User Connections window you can see the list of users connected to the analytic appliance Viewing Logged In Users 49 Cu rrent User Con nections for Camera CAMERA 0119 Terminate loginName Windows Login Computer IP Address 2 1 supervisor ssrirangan DebQALaptop GAFAR lglozman LEVIGA 192 168 12 160 al Fl supervisor o DG5HYTF1 192 166 12 129 supervisor jhouk DFZVDHH1 192 166 12 231 QA VISTA Laptop supervisor cbusby supervisor vig 192 168 12 181 Refresh 3 From this window you can perform the following actions e Torefresh the list click Refresh e To disconnect one or more users a Check the box under Terminate to the left of the login name you want to disconnect b Click Terminate Connections Force Login If the login limit has been reached on an analytic appliance you can log in with Force Login and disconnect one Or more users NOTE Supervisor level accounts and operator level accounts with the relevant permissions enabled can use Force Login 1 Right clic
46. Select days for this rule to be active fe Sunday Weekends rj Monday Weekdays jv Tuesday Choose days MM Wednesday iv Thursday lv Friday Zl Saturday 11 Click the Actions tab and specify what the system should do if the rule is triggered such as alarm notifications and email notifications To set up email notifications complete the steps in Setting Up Email Notification Service on page 63 12 Set the maximum duration of an alarm before the system s current response action stops Activity Cameras 3 Date Time Rule actions Go to maximum video recording quality Record audio Send alarm notification Activate alarm output x lt Send email notification Terminate alarm if it lasts longer than E Min 13 Click OK to finish creating the new rule Deleting or Editing a Rule 1 Click the Rules tool 2 Select the rule you want to edit or delete Deleting or Editing a Rule UE New Rule MP Edit Rules Drag a column header here to group by that column Enabled Name ROI or IQBeam v Rule 1 sens 10 QA Mark s VS 532D Ca ROI 1 Person or Vehide Object is present in Region of Interest 3 To edita rule click Edit Rules and make the desired changes 4 To permanently delete a rule click Delete Rule Creating Regions of Interest and Beams Adding a Region of Interest A Region of Interest can be thought of as a virtual rug When you want to cover an area you only need to outl
47. Software 9 Daily Operations 12 Getting Started AH ccc cece eee cece cece cece aaoo 13 Navigation 13 Logom AA aes E O 13 Changing Your Account Password ___ _ 0 2 22 2 eee eee eee cee eee eee eee eeeeeeee 14 LVE VIJED AA ee ee ee aces 16 Setting Video Quality eee eee eee eee eee eee eens 16 Enabling Multi Monitor Support 17 Viewing Live Video ____ _ 2 22 2 ie eee ec DLLD LLDD LLL DLL a22 oaan 17 Viewing Live Video Across Two Monitors _ 2 2 2 2 2 ee ee eee eee cece eee eees 18 Show or Hide Bounding Boxes x ieee eee eee eee eee eee eeeeeeee 18 Zooming Inonan Objector Area e eee eee ooann 19 Using Full Scene Window _ __ _ 2 222 22 ee eee eee eee cece eee cece eeeeeeees 20 CEINE e aa ea ee EET 22 Setting UPIQTrack 57H 22 Using I Track a 23 Monitoring a Specific Target with IQTrack ___ _ 2 222 lee eee eee eee 23 AA ee as eaten eee 25 What are AA AA 25 Regions of Interest Regions of Disinterest and Beams 2 2 2 2 25 Viewing Rules aa banda haba bA aoaaa aoaaa aoaaa aaa desde seucuedeeudosees cael uussulcsewedeoss 29 Enabling Regions of Disinterest ROD in Thumbnails _ _ 2 22 2 2222 22 ee 2 Alarm Events a crit cess habeas iceccbd ee geneadoSiebadeeesienedetieecheled aes detdobaederessentene 29 Reviewing and Acknowledging AlarmEvents 22 22 eee eee eee eee eee eee 29 Adding a Comment to an AlamEvent
48. Timeline view the status of each alarm event is indicated by the following symbols on the facing page 1 Atthe bottom of the Live Video window use the View drop down menu and select Timeline 2 Use the Show drop down menu to specify the time period of events to display View Timeline v Show Last 10 minutes All Cameras CAMERA_0248 Roof72_0250 QAEncoder1_0397 CAMERA_03D6 CAMERA_0218 10 13 AM 10 23 AM 11 20 3 Click on the icon of the alarm event you wish to view 4 If you click a multiple alarms event find the specific alarm event you wish to view in the Select Alarm window 32 Alarming Cameras View A Select Alarm Select an Alarm then click Review or double click an Alarm Ach Date Rule Camera Region IQBeam O Duration Object Activity 4 4 2014 12 41 34 PM Entering Chris 1 3MP Camera Street crossing 00 00 05 Person Object crossed IQBeam 4 4 2014 12 41 34 PM Street crossing Chris 1 3MP Camera Street crossing 00 00 05 Person Object crossed IQBeam 4 4 2014 12 41 49 PM Rule 1 RIALTO 8C7E Camer ROI 1 00 00 10 Vehicle Too many objects 4 4 2014 12 41 24 PM Crossing Detector Chris 1 3MP Camera Sidewalk 00 00 07 Person Object crossed IQBeam 4 4 2014 12 41 22 PM Crossing Detector Chris 1 3MP Camera Sidewalk 00 00 18 Object crossed IQBeam 4 4 2014 12 41 16 PM Crossing Detector Chris L 3MP Camera Sidewalk 00 00 07 Object crossed IQBeam 4 4 2014 12 41 02 PM Rule 2 RIALTO 8C7E Camer
49. ade multiple analytic appliances at once 1 To select multiple analytic appliances e Ifthe analytic appliances are all in the same group select any analytic appliance within the group e Ifthe analytic appliances are in separate groups hold Ctrl and select all analytic appliances you want to upgrade 2 Right click on your selected analytic appliances and select Advanced 3 Click Upgrade Firmware Note that options on this page should be used with care Selected Devices Firmware Upgrade RIALTO_SB8C RIALTO_8B8C Camera 1 Upgrade Firmware RIALTO_8B8C Camera 2 RIALTO_8B8C Camera 3 J RIALTO_8B8C Camera 4 Restart Camera s Restart Now 4 Click Browse and locate the directory where the upgrade file is stored Use Browse button to select a firmware image file To start the firmware upgrade process click Upgrade Now The process will take several minutes Devices to be Upgraded RIALTO R 5ERIES5 007ff3 R Senes Blades to be Upgraded RIALTO_800F RIALTO 8010 RIALTO 8074 RIALTO 8075 Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Now Upgrade Progress Uploading files Upgrading firmware Still In Progress Devices Failed Total Devices 1 Devices Upgraded 5 Click Upgrade Now 118 Upgrading Multiple Analytic Appliances Restarting an Analytic Appliance NOTE Restarting an analytic appliance will cause all attached sub cameras to disconnect It will take several minutes to reestablish a connection
50. al object types check each object type box e To show bounding boxes for all object types check the All object types box e Tohide bounding boxes uncheck the box for each object type you do not want bounding boxes to show 4 To highlight the bounding box around an object that triggered an alarm check Show thicker bounding box around an object that triggered an event 5 To display an object s ID number and its classification confidence check the Show object ID and confidence above bounding box box 6 Click OK Zooming In on an Object or Area Use the zoom controls to quickly zoom in or out on an object or area in a camera window NOTE If you are not using a PTZ camera the zoom function is a digital zoom that only affects the live video displayed in the View software If you are using a PTZ camera the zoom functional will mechanically zoom the camera lens Zooming In on an Object or Area 19 1 Hover your cursor over the Live Video camera window to activate the zoom controls Cl RIALTO 8C45 Camera 1 2 Perform one the following actions e To zoom in or out click and hold the Zoom In or Zoom out ak buttons or use the scroll wheel on your mouse e Tozoominona specific point in the window double click the area you want to zoom in on e Toreturn the window to its original magnification click the Home A button e To panto another area while zoomed in click and drag inside the Live Video camera window e To focus
51. analytic appliance and the local server enter the new port information under Network Ports 7 Specify the type of HT TP S Authentication to be used e Basic Usernames and passwords are sent unprotected through an unencrypted connection e Digest Usernames and password are protected before being sent through the unencrypted connection 8 Click OK Manually Configuring Network Settings 95 Camera Setup If you need to manually set up or perform additional configuration on your analytic appliances and cameras complete the steps for the relevant procedures below NOTE Only supervisor level accounts or operator level accounts with relevant permissions enabled can access these settings e Adding a Rialto Analytic Appliance Manually on the facing page e Configuring a PTZ Camera on page 101 e Configuring Audio Settings on page 106 96 Camera Setup Adding a Rialto Analytic Appliance Manually If View cannot automatically discover the analytic appliance you will need to add it manually 1 Click the Add a device ta button 2 Enter the IP Address or Network Name of the analytic appliance O Add Camera or Video Server To add a Rialto R Series click here Add Rialto R 5enes To add any other device or camera fill the form below then click OK eben Network Name ssa Use Custom Ports HTTP S port Audio Output Port n number RTSP port a stream over TCP ia must be an even num OK
52. ance You must do this through the View software NOTE Giving anonymous access to your analytic appliances is not recommended 1 Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings 2 Inthe Configure Device window click Network Settings on this page are common to the v Basic Network Settings Advanced Network Settings Enable IP address filtering Encoder FF Click Advanced Network Settings Check the Allow Anonymous Access to Web UI Pages box Check the boxes for the pages you want to allow anonymous access to Click Apply oa BA W Maintenance Tasks You can upgrade firmware collect log files and reboot the analytic appliance when using browser access Upgrading Firmware You must first download the upgrade file needed to upgrade the firmware Contact Avigilon Technical Support to download this file 1 Click Advanced Click Browse and locate the upgrade file 3 Click Upgrade Once the upgrade is complete the analytic appliance will reboot Rebooting the Analytic Appliance 1 Click Advanced 2 Click Reboot 114 Enabling Anonymous Access Maintenance and Troubleshooting Managing Disk and Storage Space You can manage the storage space on both your local drive and the Rialto analytic appliance Managing Storage Space You can review the current storage space of each camera attached to an analytic appliance 1 Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Sett
53. as RIALTO SERC User name RIALTO 8B8C Camera 1 RIALTO 8B8C Camera 2 PISS EE RIALTO_8B8C Camera 3 RIALTO 8B8C Camera 4 New password RIALTO 8C7C RIALTO 8C7C Camera 1 Confirm new password RIALTO 8C7C Camera 2 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 3 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 4 Enter your old password 4 Enter your new password NOTE Password must be a minimum of 4 characters and is case sensitive Enter your new password again to confirm it Click OK Changing Your Account Password 15 Live Video The Live Video area is where you can view live video from your cameras You can add and display a single camera window at full resolution up to 4 medium sized camera windows or up to 16 small sized camera windows in the Live Video area Each live video can be zoomed in or out Setting Video Quality By default the View software will stream video image at a lower resolution and bandwidth in the medium and small windows and at a higher resolution and bandwidth for the large window If you want to use the highest quality video stream in all windows or the lower resolution stream in the large window you can set the View software to do so NOTE You can only enable high quality video stream for medium sized and large sized camera windows not small sized camera windows 1 Openthe View menu and select Preferences 2 Click the Video tab Video Alarms ej Alarm Sounds Show bounding boxes for Vehicles or Boats Suspicious Ob
54. as attached to the analytic appliance 4 Togo to the Configure Device window for a particular camera select it from the list in the Devices pane 90 Configuring Settings for a Rialto Analytic Appliance Click a device to open its specific settings Devices RIALTO 8045 _ RIALTO 8C4E RIALTO 8C7C Date amp Time RIALTO 8C7E F F f Er s Firmware 5 When you are done with your settings click OK Setting the Date and lime You must set the date time and timezone for an analytic appliance using Common R Series Settings To access these settings complete the steps in Accessing Common R Series Settings on the previous page 1 In Common R Series Settings click Date 4 Time 2 Select the timezone that the analytic appliance is installed in Setting the Date and Time 91 A Configure Common Settings of a Rialto R Series RIALTO R SERIES 008bf3 Click a device to open its specific settings Devices Storage Allocation __ RIALTO_8C45 gt L RIALTO 8C4E RIALTO 8C7C Date amp Time L RIALTO 8C7E Firmware Save to Backup Restore from Backup 3 Perform one of the following actions Settings on this page are common to the whole Rialto R Series Time zones these settings are specific per each blade of the R Series RIALTO 8C45 UTC 08 00 US Pacific Time kd RIALTO_8C4E UTC 05 00 US Eastern Time Md RIALTO_8C7C UTC 05 00 US Eastern Time RIALTO_8C7E UTC 05 00 US Eastern Time
55. audio splitter cable Configuring Audio Input When audio input is active the speaker icon appears on the camera live video window and alarm review panel 1 Ensure you have a microphone connected to the Audio In port onthe analytic appliance 2 Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings 3 Inthe Configure Device window click Audio O Configure Device RIALTO 8B8C Settings on this page are common to the wha W Enable audio input Preview RIALTO F Enable audio output Audio Input Volume Level Audio Output Volume Level Input Output Storage amp Compression 50 gt E Enable O utput Volume Boost 4 Check the Enable audio input box that should be used by the analytic appliance 5 Read and accept the privacy warning 106 Configuring Audio Settings Privacy laws addressing audio surveillance vary by country state city and region Audio recording or listening in on people or places with or without consent of one or both parties may be prohibited By clicking the I Accept button you are accepting responsibility for meeting any and all applicable government regulations including but not limited to any local state federal law rule ordinance regulation or the like I Accept Cancel 6 Use the Audio Input Volume Level slider to adjust the volume level of the audio input 7 Click Apply Setting Audio Output 1 Ensure you have an amplifier and speaker or a self
56. ber e If you are using a non default port for audio enter the Audio port number e Select your stream type If you are not sure which type to select consult Choosing Your Stream Type on page 97 3 Set the quality of your video stream e For high quality videos with higher bandwidth use choose High Quality Video Stream e For lower bandwidth use choose Low Bandwidth Video Stream 4 Click Submit Enabling Bounding Boxes Similar to the View software bounding boxes in browser access are colored box outlines that help you see the objects detected in your videos Different color outlines indicate different types of objects e Red outlines show humans e Blue outlines show vehicles or boats e Yellow outlines show suspicious objects You can turn on bounding boxes when viewing live video stream through a web browser 1 Click Preferences 2 Under streaming check the Show bounding boxes box 3 Click Submit Setting the Network Network settings for the analytic appliance should already be correctly configured However you can still configure network settings through the web browser 112 Video Settings for Browser Access 1 Click Settings q VI G LO nN Alarms Preferences Settir Hostname Obtain an IP address using DHCP O Use the following IP address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Obtain DNS server address using DHCP O Use the following DNS server addresses Primary DNS Secondary DNS
57. ble Extended Live Video View Cancel Check the Show RODs in thumbnails box Click OK 28 Enabling Regions of Disinterest ROD in Thumbnails Alarm Events Alarm events occur when a rule is triggered When an alarm event occurs you can access the alarm clip to review it and acknowledge the alarm event Reviewing and Acknowledging Alarm Events You must review an alarm event in the playback window before you can acknowledge it In the playback window you can also comment save and email the alarm event Acknowledging an alarm will make the alarm sound stop Acknowledged alarms will change their display icon from a red square ll to a green square with a check mark fd NOTE If two or more users are logged into the same analytic appliance the alarm event will display as acknowledged as soon as one user acknowledges the alarm Adding a Comment to an Alarm Event While marking an alarm event as false or acknowledging an alarm event you can also add comments 1 Select and open an event from the alarm list 2 Click Comment ALARM CLIP Roof 72 Rule Too many objects Vehicle Undok X Acknowledge Comment Mark as Not a Person View Full Alarm Event Save Alarm Clip Email Alarm Clip Export Full Alarm Event jv View Live Video 1 47 50 PM 3 Enter your comment Alarm Events 29 QC Acknowledge Alarm with Comments Fr Enter your comments in the area below then click Acknowledg
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59. ck the appropriate box e Dwell Time Specify the dwell time of the person or object you re searching for e Alarm Input Choose whether you want to search alarm clips generated when the alarm input state was on off or if you do not care e Scene Change Choose whether you want clips returned where there is a sudden scene change 6 If you have appearance criteria to add to your search click the Appearance tab and click Add gt gt SeePerforming an Appearance Search below 7 Click Start Search 8 Once your results are generated in the Matches Found window you can browse and play the clips and select whether you want Thumbnails or List view from the drop down menu Matches Found 36 Freeze Show results as Thumbnails 4 4 14 8 35 51 PM 4 4 14 8 35 26 PM pb 4 4 14 8 34 27 PM RIALTO_8C7E Camera 2 RIALTO_8C7E Camera 2 RIALTO_8C7E Camera 2 os y i i t k i N 4 4 14 8 34 12 PM 4 4 14 8 31 05 PM 4 4 14 8 29 31 PM RIALTO 8C7E Camera 2 RIALTO 8C7E Camera 2 i RIALTO_8C7E Camera 2 Performing an Appearance Search You can narrow down your search to look for a specific person vehicle boat or suspicious object NOTE To perform an appearance search you must first perform a device search See Performing a Search Across Cameras on page 85 1 If you re currently viewing search results as a list select Thumbnail from the drop down menu Find a video clip from your search results that contains the object for which you
60. d Results from the list below and click Upload to Camera button Factory Default 2012 11 05 16 02 47 Created by supervisor VIDEOIQ mdedonato 279 True Alarms 100 False Alarms from 11 2 2012 11 07 05 AM to 11 2 2012 1 04 27 PM 279 True Alarms 47 False Alarms 0 Missed Alarms 53 Corrected Alarms Before After Upload to Camera Delete from Hard Drive Deleting Learned Results 1 Select the Learned Results you want to delete 2 Click Delete from Hard Drive Teach By Example History 81 Select a version of Learned Results from the list below and click Upload to Camera button Factory Default 2012 11 05 16 02 47 Created by supervisor VIDEOIQ mdedonato Before 279 True Alarms 100 False Alarms from 11 2 2012 11 07 05 AM to 11 2 2012 1 04 27 PM After 279 True Alarms 47 False Alarms 0 Missed Alarms 53 Corrected Alarms Upload to Camera Delete from Hard Drive Restoring Factory Default Settings If you no longer want a camera to use the Learned Results you uploaded you can restore its settings to Factory Default 1 Select Factory Default in the Learned Results list 2 Click Upload to Camera Select a version of Leamed Results from the list below and click Upload to Camera button Factory Default 2012 11 05 16 02 47 Created by supervisor VIDEOIQ mdedonato Before 279 True Alarms 100 False Alarms from 11 2 2012 11 07 05 AM to 11 2 2012 1 04 27 PM After 279 True Alarms 47 False Alarms 0 Missed Alarms 53
61. d a text only message to the recipient s cell phone 6 Under Message Headers enter the email address for the person sending the notifications and the text that will appear at the beginning of each email subject line Email Notifications 63 Message Headers sie john email com Subject Prefi 7 Enter the name or IP address of the SMTP server Enter port information when using a non standard port 8 Enterthe address and password for the email you chose in step 6 SMTP Settings SMTP Authentication CU john email com Password 9 Ifthe analytic appliance is behind a firewall or router enter the analytic appliance s external IP address and HTTP S port 10 Click Apply 11 Once you ve finished setting up the email service click Test to verify the settings If the settings are correct you will receive a test email message 12 If your settings are correct click OK Enabling Email Notifications 1 Click the Rules tool in the View toolbar 2 Select the rule you want to enable email notifications for and click Edit Rules magina X8 Delete Rule Drag a column header here to group by that column Enabled Name Camera Rule 3 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 3 i ry ew g m F a a Lag Ka 3 Malen oa uke RIALTO 8C45 Camera 3 3 Click the Actions tab 4 Check the Send email notification box 64 ROlo ROI Enabling Email Notifications 5 Click OK Enabling Email Notificatio
62. dialog box with start and end dates and times 9 Enter a description for the holiday Creating or Editing a Holiday 67 10 Click OK Activating the Holiday Schedule You can seta rule to activate only during specific dates To manage or create holidays complete the steps in Holiday Schedule on page 66 1 Click the Rules tool in the View toolbar 2 Select the camera with the rule you want to activate the holiday schedule for 3 Select the rule from the list and click Edit Rules es Edit Rules Enabled Name Camera ROI o Rule 3 RIALTO C45 Camera 3 ROI Video Lost Rule 4 Click the Date Time tab 5 Check the Use Holiday Schedule box and choose Active On Holidays 6 Click OK Exporting and Importing a Holiday Schedule You can copy holiday schedules between analytic appliances on different networks NOTE If your analytic appliances are on the same network you can simply make a direct copy To do so complete the steps in Copying a Holiday Schedule Between Analytic Appliances on the facing page 1 Inthe Edit Rules window click the Date Time tab 2 Click Manage Holidays To exporta schedule 1 Select the analytic appliance with the schedule you want to export 2 Click Export and choose the directory where you want to save your file 3 Click Save To importa schedule 1 Select the analytic appliance where you want to import the schedule to 2 Locate the exported holiday schedule
63. e Region of Interest a oars At any time Daily Multiple objects enter a Region of Interest Multiple objects leave a Region of Interest iia ake Record video with high quality Object stops in the Region of Interest Terminate alarm after 1 hour Object moves in prohibited direction Scheduled High Quality Recording NOTE You cannot edit any settings in the View Rule window including enabling or disabling a rule You can only view the settings that have already been configured Enabling Regions of Disinterest ROD in Thumbnails Regions of Disinterest indicate areas within a Region of Interest where activity will not trigger an alarm By default RODs are not marked on the camera window thumbnail in the rule summary You must enable RODs to show to see them on the thumbnail 1 Openthe View menu and select Preferences 2 Click the Video tab Enabling Regions of Disinterest ROD in Thumbnails 27 GI Video Alarms ay Alarm Sounds Show bounding boxes for Fi bj a E ects of Interest CANG LI ka All object types m Show thicker bounding box around an object that triggered an ewent T Show RODs in thumbnails ka Show Self Leaming Status E Show object ID and confidence above bounding boxes Use High Quality on iCVR iCVR HD ene Mid size Live Videa x Note that using High Quality on mid size 4 4 Ive video is highly CPU intensive Large size Live Video inf af Mult Monitor Support Ena
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65. e to save your comments Once an alarm has been Acknowledged then you will be able to update your comments by editing them and then clicking Update Comments Cancel 4 Save your comment with one of the following procedures e Click Acknowledge to acknowledge the alarm and save the comment e Click Update Comment if the alarm has already been acknowledged Emailing Alarm Clips You can email an alarm clip directly from the Avigilon View software Make sure that the recipient has a video player application that can play mp4 files 1 Openyour email application 2 Select and open an event from the alarm list 3 Click Email Alarm Clip o Undok X ALARM CLIP Roof 72 Rule Too many objects Vehide LIVE Roof 72 Acknowledge Comment Mark as Not a Person View Full Alarm Event Save Alarm Clip Email Alarm Clip Export Full Alarm Event Ti View Live Video 1 47 50 PM Review In your email application enter the email address of the person receiving the alarm clip and send the 4 message The clip will be automatically added as an mp4 attachment to the email message NOTE Bounding boxes will not show in alarm clips viewed outside of the View software unless the Media Components plug in is installed You can download the plug in from the Avigilon support website 30 Emailing Alarm Clips Saving Alarm Clips to a Hard Drive You can save alarm clips to a location outside of the ana
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67. ectly installed click Finish 10 Installing the Avigilon View Software Installing the Avigilon View Software Avigilon View 4 5 99 4910 Setup Avigilon View has been successfully installed OVIGILON Click the Finish button to exit this installation EO View the install log C Wideol0 View log lt Back Cancel 11 Daily Operations Users can perform day to day operations in the Avigilon View software such as acknowledging alarm events and viewing live video NOTE Some features may not be accessible to all accounts If you cannot access one or more of the following features then your account does not have permission to do so e Logging In onthe facing page e Changing Your Account Password on page 14 e Camera Trees on page 37 e Camera Groups on page 38 e Live Video on page 16 e QTrack on page 22 e Rules on page 25 e Alarm Events on page 29 12 Daily Operations Getting Started Navigation J dai a 25 AO BOC 2 amp BAA oe GALON PAP fi 5 Gma Cais etl Rb he Wale ami Ga Thor Ca Care BATO CE aap RDM TO Bai al l Riig ti Bii Cees i E Cehi tp a ees Feature Description 1 Toolbar Allows you to manage your analytic appliances 2 View menu Allows you to manage accounts and software preferences 3 Menu button Allows you to access the View menu 4 Camera Window Displays live video image from a camera 5 Camera tree Lists all attached cameras Logging In
68. ee right click any camera connected to the R Series analytic appliance and select Device Settings Click Open Common R Series Settings Click Storage Allocation Click Format Hard Disk 120 Restoring Factory Default Settings RIALTO 8C7E Camera 4 10 GB Total Allocated for Cameras 120 GB Total Unused Space 756 GB Total Reserved for Absent Blades 40 GB Total Capacity 916 GB Currently Formatted As Redundant Storage RAID 1 Pormat Hard Disk 5 Choose one of the following e To create drives that mirror the other s data choose Redundant Storage RAID 1 e To create one extended storage drive choose Extended Storage RAID 0 NOTE If an Extended Storage hard drive fails all data is lost It is recommended you use Redundant Storage in order to have backup data in case a hard drive fails Q Format Hard Disk esm x NOTE that formatting a hard disk will irretrievably erase all previous data If you are sure that you want to proceed choose a formatting option fill in your credentials for the device and then click Format Now The device will be restarted Formatting will take between ten to twenty minutes Note that all storage allocations will be reset to default You will have to go to Storage Allocations page of the R Series Settings to set desired allocations Device RIALTO R SERIES 008bf3 Currently Formatted As Redundant Storage RAID 1 Choose Formating Option O Extended Storage
69. eeeeeees 101 Using Position Presets 22 20 20 lec ccc ec cee cece cece cece cece ee ceeceeeeeees 102 Adding a Preset Position _ 2 02 2 o ee ec eee ce eee cece cece eeeeeeeee 102 Renaming a Preset Position _ 2 002 c cece cece eee eceeeeeeee 102 Deleting a Preset Position 103 Using a Position Preset on a Live Video Window _ 2222 2 0 eee ee 103 Adjusting the Focus of your PTZ Device 2 22 2 eee cece cece e eee eee 103 Setting the Analog PTZ Camera s Baud Rate 104 Sending Commands to an Analog PTZ Camera 2 222 2 e cece eee eee eee 104 Configuring Audio Settings 2 2 2 2 i eee ccc cece cee cece cece eee eeeceeeeees 106 Configuring Audio Input _ 2 2 22 ec cece cece cece eee eee eeeceeeeees 106 Setting Audio Output 0000000000000000 000000000 e cece e cee eeeeeeeeceees 107 LA KIA AA AA 109 Logging in to the Rialto Analytic Appliance 2 109 Navigation aaaaa aoaaa 0000000000000000 000a 0000000020002002 oaaao oaro nnnn 110 Viewing Live Video __ _ 2 0 22 o cece eee eee a 110 Viewing Recent Alarms _ _ 2 2 20 22 2 2c cece cece ec cece eee ee eee ee cee eeeeeeeeeeees 110 Alarm I O Toolbar coe cs eccscexdeccccsndauscnseeendigewndachdaseauscbedsunsdensiawdseseiesanseks 111 Enabling the Alarm I O Toolbar U 2 22 22 22 222 cece eee cece eeeeees 111 Responding to an Alarm _ 2 2 22 2 ee c
70. een Analytic Appliances 69 a 1 a E CJ Avigilon 20 cameras IC RIALTO R 5ERIES a T RIALTO R SERIES 008bfS RIALTO 8C45 Camera 1 RIALTO _8C45 Camera RIALTO 8C45 Camera 3 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 4 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 2 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 3 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 4 RIALTO 8C7E Camera 1 TITTIES TIT RIALTO 8C7E Camera Co py Now Cancel C Opy 5 Click Copy Now 6 When you are finished copying your schedule click OK 70 Copying a Holiday Schedule Between Analytic Appliances Alarms Alarm Settings Alarm Inputs and Outputs A Rialto analytic appliance provides up to 4 alarm inputs 4 open collector alarm outputs and an alarm relay closure output The alarm inputs are TTL compatible with a maximum 6V DC input voltage They can be used to sense a contact closure ora TTL compatible low and high value The open collector alarm outputs can drive a maximum of 20 mAmps and can be used to drive low current devices or control external relays The relay closure output can drive a current up to 500 mAmps NOTE These settings apply to all cameras connected to an analytic appliance Accessing Alarm Input and Output Settings 1 Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings 2 Inthe Configure Device window click Input Output re Device RIALTO_8C7C Settings on this page are common to the whole device Open Common R Series Setti
71. egion of Interest or Beam 61 Deleting a Region of Interest or Beam 2 202 62 Email Notifications ee eee eee 63 Setting Up Email Notification Service 63 Enabling Email Notifications _ 2 2 020 22 o eee cece cece c cece cece eceeee 64 Holiday Schedule U 2 2 anaana aana aaa aoaaa oaoa oaaao aaao oaaao aaoo aaoo naona 66 Creating or Editing a Holiday 2 2 2 66 Activating the Holiday Schedule 0 0 eee eee eee eee 68 Exporting and Importing a Holiday Schedule _ _ 2 2 20 22 eee eee ee eee eee 68 Copying a Holiday Schedule Between Analytic Appliances _ 2 69 DNNNode ss ee ee ee se sees we ese AA AA 71 Alarm Settings cance bcc dc teat a Sacentlioseatewasuedudbbecades hdcunesendedaseseoued s 71 Alarm Inputs and Outputs a 71 Setting Pre Alarm Recording 22 22 c coe cece eee 000a 000o eee eeeeeeeees 72 AUS AA AA 72 Marking an Alarm Event as False _ 2 200 2 o cece eee eee eee eee e ee eeeee 72 Acknowledging an Alarm Event without Review 2 0000000000000000 73 Exporting and Importing Alarm Events u 2 2 0 22 occ eee cece cece eee eeee 73 Exporting Alarm Events 2 cece ce eee cece cece eee eeeceeeeees 73 Importing and Playing Alarm Events _ 2 22 222 cece eee cece cece e cece eeeeeee 14 Emailing Exported Alarm Events _ 2 2 2 2 2 cece cec
72. ehicle or boat Multiple objects cross a Line of Interest sabi Las a BB Suspicious object Object appears without entering in Region of Interest Object disappears without leaving from Region of Interest pepa Object enters the Region of Interest Limit Object leaves the Region of Interest Tab ELA RA Daily Multiple objects enter a Region of Interest oj Sec Multiple objects leave a Region of Interest Object is loitering in Region of Interest Detection sensitivity Object stops in the Region of Interest Object moves in prohibited direction Scheduled High Quality Recording 6 Click the Cameras tab and select the camera s or camera group s that will be using the new rule Activity Cameras Ca Date Time Actions Available Cameras 4 CJ Avigilon 22 cameras 4 3 RIALTO R SERIES RIALTO 8B8C Camera 1 Q RIALTO 8B8C Camera 3 Q RIALTO 8B8C Camera 4 4 C3 RIALTO R SERIES 008bf3 Gp RIALTO 8C45 Camera 1 Q RIALTO 8C45 Camera 2 RIALTO_8C45 Camera 3 LLL Creating a New Rule 55 NOTE Not all activities are available on all cameras If your camera does not support a specific activity the camera will be grayed out in the camera tree and you will not be able to select it 7 Perform one of the following procedures e Ifthe rule requires a Region of Interest or Beam select the ROI or Beam to be associated with the camera Ensure the camera tree is fully expanded if the list of available op
73. eset Position You can rename your preset positions for easier identification You cannot rename the Home preset 1 Select the preset you want to rename 2 Click Rename Preset 102 Using Position Presets 3 Enter a new name for the preset Deleting a Preset Position 1 Select the preset you want to delete 2 Click Delete Preset Using a Position Preset on a Live Video Window Once one or more presets have been configured for a camera you can access these presets at any time from the Live Video window 1 Click Go to Presets at the top of the Live Video window Go To Preset 2 Select the preset you want to use 3 Click the Home icon to return the device back to its original position Adjusting the Focus of your PTZ Device 1 Inthe PTZ Settings tab hover your mouse over the device video window to activate the Focus control tools A FOCUS IRIS 2 To adjust the focus of the camera use the Focus MAA tool and Iris BEA tool 3 Click Apply Deleting a Preset Position 103 Setting the Analog PTZ Camera s Baud Rate 1 Click PTZ Settings to open the PTZ Settings tab NC Configure Device OT JJ Analog Camera PTZ Settings UYTTLJ ee 2 N en ee Oe Be Network Encoder fe Input Output amp Compression Date amp Time Analytics Set Home Position tere These settings are common to the whole device PTZ Menu Controls Presets Go To Preset Firmware Baud Rate 2400
74. estore from Backup Restore to Default Restarting an Analytic Appliance 119 3 Locate where you stored the backup file and select the file you want to use 4 Open the file NOTE Restoring device settings will cause the camera to automatically disconnect and reboot Restoring Factory Default Settings You can restore the settings on your analytic appliance back to factory default This will erase all settings you have configured 1 Right click on the camera from the camera tree and select Device Settings 2 Click Restore to Default at the bottom of the Configure Device window save to Backup Restore from Backup Restore to Detault 3 Click Yes to confirm the operation Formatting a Hard Drive If you ve installed a new hard drive into the Rialto R Series analytic appliance you may need to format your hard drives Formatting the hard drives through the View software will affect both hard drives Important If you have replaced a hard drive onan analytic appliance using Redundant Storage you do not need to format your hard drive Data from the remaining drive will be automatically mirrored onto the new hard drive Only format your hard drives if e You were using an Extended Storage RAID O e Both your hard drives have failed and no data has been preserved You can check what your hard drives are currently formatted as by accessing Common R Series Settings To format your hard drive 1 Inthe camera tr
75. etworks You can independently record video at a much higher quality on the analytic appliance at the same time e Mobile MJPEG stream Easily decodes and displays on mobile devices NOTE If you select Enable JPEG Snapshot Push you must have an FTP or HTTP server set up to receive JPEG images To change the video compression settings 1 A WN Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings In the Configure Device window click Storage amp Compression Click Modify Change the stream resolution frame rate and bit rate for each type of video stream You can also set the resolution frame period and snapshot quality for JPEG snapshots for non video appliances such as cell phones Choose resolution Select frame rate and bit rate availability varies depending on resolution If Frame Rate or Bit Rate selection conflicts with resolution the rate will appear in To stream to your cell phone or in JPEG snapshot format select the corresponding radio button Intelligent Recording Stream Profile High v Intelligent Recording Resolution O 704 x 480 Event Recording Frame Rate O 30 15 10 5 2 Event Recording Bit Rate 1 Mbps 750 Kbps 500 Kbps 250 Kbps Click OK to accept the new settings Click Apply Non Event Recording Frame Rate 15 10 5 2 Non Event Recording Bit Rate 750 Kbps 500 Kbps 250 Kbps Low Bandwidth Stream Profile High Low Band
76. ever you can choose to exclude one or more alarm events 1 Click the Teach tool 2 Under Use uncheck the box beside the alarm event you want to exclude Collect Data Drag a column header here to group by that column Use Ack Time m Object Confidence Learned Confidence Act 11 2 2012 1 06 51 PM Vehicle 0 398 Ob E 11 2 2012 1 06 28 PM Vehicle 0 08 Ob fe 114272012 1 04 27 PM Vehicle 0 435 Ob Learned Results Once you have collected training data you can have the analytic appliance learn from this data The results of the data can be uploaded to the camera The more data you collect and use to teach the more accurate the analytics become It is also important to have a balance of both true alarms and false alarms You must mark a minimum of 30 true alarm events and 30 false alarm events for a camera before you can create a learning file Excluding an Alarm Event from Training Data 79 NOTE When the camera is moved and its field of view changes the learning results can no longer be used as they can no longer accurately identify objects You should either delete the learning results and create a new set of results or use the Factory Default settings To do so complete the procedures in Teach By Example History on the facing page Learning From Collected Training Data Once you have collected training data you can have the analytic appliance learn from this data and the results of the data can be uploaded
77. evice Logs Testing the HTTPS Connection You can test the HTTPS connection that allows the View software to communicate with your analytic appliance 122 Special Technical Options Window 1 Select HTTPS or http and enter the IP address or network name 2 Select the type of analytic appliance from the drop down menu 3 Ifthe analytic appliance has different login credentials than your current account enter the username and password specific for that analytic appliance EE a m x aq Special Technical Options Enter Device URL Meal 10 10 49 105 It is a Rialto Use specific credentials if different from your current login credentials san 1CVR SD Tt is an ICYR HD Username It is a Rialto It is an R Series Test HTTP S Connection Test Now 4 Click Test Now to test the connection The status of the connection will show at the bottom of the Special Technical Options window Collect Device Logs HTTP 5 Connection is OK Device ID 0O1LF97008C4E Saving Log Files using Special Technical Options If you can t resolve a problem with an analytic appliance you may need to collect and send the log files to Avigilon Technical Support for review Enter the IP address or network name gt Select the destination folder where you want to save the log files Check the Collect all camera logs box to collect all logs on the analytic appliance A WN Once a copy of the log files has been saved
78. ght camera choose Day Night For a color camera choose Color If you have connected an analog PTZ camera complete the instructions for Configuring a PTZ Camera on the facing page 4 Click OK 100 Setting Up an Analog Camera Configuring a PIZ Camera If you ve connected an analog or IP PTZ camera you will need to configure further settings You can also use the View software to set the camera s home position and assign preset positions Before you can configure PTZ settings you must connect and set up the camera e If you have an analog PTZ complete the steps in Setting Up an Analog Camera on page 99 e If you have an IP PTZ complete the steps in Connecting an IP Camera on page 98 NOTE Feature sets of PTZ cameras vary by manufacturer Some of these features may not be available to you without performing additional steps outlined in your camera manual Initial PTZ Settings 1 Inthe Configure Device window check the PTZ box 2 Choose your camera type e Fora thermal or infrared camera choose B W e Fora Day Night camera choose Day Night e Foracolor camera choose Color Click PTZ Settings Choose the PTZ camera s protocol e For analog PTZ choose Pelco Dor Pelco P e ForIP PTZ choose VAPIX or ONVIF Setting the Home Position A PTZ camera must have a default Home position Analytics will be operational only when the camera is in the Home position 1 Position the camera in the home position you want 2
79. h By Example T Collect Training Data Basting Data Add new data Add new data Cc Replace existing data Within last week From 11 21 2012 E om 5 29 PM 5 Setthe period of time you want to collect data from Collect Training Data Basting Data Add new data Collect New Data Within last week Manually enter time Within last day Within last two days Within last three days Within last week Within last two weeks g Within last 30 days 6 Click OK Interpreting Training Data Click an Alarm Bubble to Filter Alarms NG 3 PM 14 28 2012 E Cancel a o O pan TOE amp Baseline V Show All 278 True Alarms 101 False Alarms Learned Drag a column header here to group by that column Use Ack Time Gi 11 2 2012 1 06 51 PM a E 11 2 2012 1 06 28 PM M 11 2 2012 1 04 27 PM d 69 11 2 2012 1 04 24 PM Vv 11 2 2012 1 04 07 PM Vv 11 2 2012 1 04 04 PM a 11 2 2012 1 03 41 PM Vv 11 2 2012 1 03 40 PM Vv 11 2 2012 1 03 33 PM Vv 11 2 2012 1 03 32 PM Vv 11 2 2012 1 03 16 PM Vv 11 2 2012 1 03 10 PM vy 11 2 2012 1 03 05 PM Vv amp 11 2 2012 1 03 00 PM Object Vehicle Vehicle Vehicle Vehicle Person Person Vehicle Person Person Vehicle Person Vehicle Vehicle Person 9 Unacknowledged Show All True Alarms False Alarms Collect Data Confidence 0 398 0 08 0 435 0 153 0 489 0 456 0 756 0 15 0 269 0 321 0
80. ine your ROI on the area you want to protect NOTE The entirety of an object does not need to enter the ROI for an alarm to trigger Only the bottom of an object s bounding box must enter the ROI 1 Create a rule involving a Region of Interest as described in Creating a New Rule on page 54 Click New Region 3 Adjust the shape of the region using the handles located around the border The default shape of the ROl is a rectangle You can create a polygonal shape by clicking and moving a midpoint handle on the shape which will add new points along the shape for you to adjust 4 Adjust the placement of the region by dragging the shape to your desired location Regions and Objects of Interest and IQBeams 58 Creating Regions of Interest and Beams 5 If you are using a rule type that prohibits object movement in a certain direction e Check the Enabled box under Direction of Travel e Use the direction wheel to specify the direction that a moving object will generate an alarm Direction of Travel Enabled Point the arrow in prohibited direction OF Cancel 6 Click OK Adding a Region of Disinterest Once you have created a rule with a Region of Interest you can add a Region of Disinterest ROD A ROD can be created if false alarms are occurring frequently on your ROI and altering the shape of the ROI is not ideal Activity occurring within the ROD will not trigger any alarms NOTE A ROD cannot be created outside a
81. ings 2 Inthe Configure Device window click Storage amp Compression to review the storage space and estimated days of storage for that particular camera 3 To view or change storage space for all attached cameras click Review Storage Allocation Allocate hard disk storage for each of the cameras compnising this Rialto R Series then click OK to put these allocations into effect RIALTO R SERIES 008bf3 RIALTO_8C45 RIALTO_8C45 Camera 1 RIALTO_8C45 Camera 2 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 3 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 4 RIALTO 8C4E RIALTO 8C4E Camera 1 Chris 1 3MP Camera No touchy RIALTO 8C4E Camera 3 RIALTO 8C4E Camera 4 RIALTO 8C7C RIALTO 8C7C Camera 1 10 kei RIALTO 8C7C Camera 2 10 ei RIALTO 8C7C Camera 3 10 fe RIALTO 8C7C Camera 4 10 fe RIALTO_8C7E RIALTO_8C7E Camera 1 10 fee RIALTO_8C7E Camera 2 10 fe RIALTO_8C7E Camera 3 10 fe RIALTO_8C7E Camera 4 10 fe Total Allocated for Cameras 160 GB Total Unused Space 756 GB Total Capacity 916 GB Cancel 4 Change the amount of storage space per attached camera if needed 5 Click OK 6 Click OK again Maintenance and Troubleshooting 115 Setting Disk Clean up Options The Disk Clean up option allows you to decide which files are deleted when the camera s storage space is filled NOTE This will affect video clips stored on the camera 1 Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings 2 Inthe Configure Device window click Storage amp
82. ivity Object types Person Activity Object crosses an IQBeam Actions Send alarm notification Record video with high quality Terminate alarm after 1 hour Street crossing RIALTO 1 3MP Camera RIALTO 1 3MP Camera Street crossing Car Parking o O Tek o Date amp Time Daily At any time Rule Sensitivity Sensitivity 8 4 To view the rule in further detail click View Rule SB In the View Rule window you can Object types Activity Person Object crosses an IQBeam Object crosses an IQBeam Person Object crosses an IQBeam Vehicle Object leaves the Region of Interest e Explore what settings are configured in the Activity Cameras Date Time and Actions tab e Access the rule summary similar to the version available in the main Rules window 26 Viewing Rules Q View Rule eal Cameras Sidewalk RIALTO 1 3M gt Select rule type from the list below and edit its parameters Activity Cameras 2 Date Time Actions Rule Summary Rule name Select an activity to monitor Object is present in Region of Interest Object is not present in the Region of Interest Number of objects exceeds limit Number of objects is below limit Object crosses an IQBeam Multiple objects cross an IQBeam pani MAA ee Object appears without entering in Region of Interest Sensitivity 8 out of 10 Object disappears without leaving from Region of Interest Object enters the Region of Interest Object leaves th
83. jects Fi All object types ka ka Show thicker bounding box around an object that triggered an event E Show RODs in thumbnails ka Show Self Leaming Status E Show object ID and confidence above bounding boxes Use High Quality on CVR iCVR HD Mid size Live Video Large size Live Video x Note that using High Quality on mid size lve video is highly CPU intensive Mult Monitor Support Enable Extended Live Video View 3 Perform one of the following options e To enable high quality for all windows check the Mid size Live Video and Large size Live Video boxes e To enable low bandwidth for large windows uncheck the Large size Live Video box 4 Click OK 16 Live Video Enabling Multi Monitor Support You can set the View software to support 2 monitors in order to view live video from up to 32 cameras 1 Openthe View menu and select Preferences 2 Click the Video tab Video Alarms ay Alarm Sounds Show bounding boxes for Vehicles or Boats Suspicious Objects Saag M Missing Objects of Interest Ka All object types Ka Show thicker bounding box around an object that triggered an event E Show RODs in thumbnails Ka Show Self Leaming Status E Show object ID and confidence above bounding bo Use High Quality on iCVR ICVR HD Mid size Live Video Large size Live Video Note that using High Quality on mid size lve video is highly CPU intensive Mult
84. k on the analytic appliance in the camera tree and choose Force Logjin 2 Check the box next to the user s you want to disconnect Current User Connections for Camera CAMERA 0119 supervisor Supervisor supervisor Supervisor 3 Click Terminate Connections 50 bgravante ssrirangan Iglozman jhouk monk DebQALaptop LEVIGA DGSHYTF1 Terminate Connections 192 168 12 138 192 168 12 135 192 168 12 160 192 168 12 129 Force Login Managing Rialto Analytic Appliances Editing Analytic Appliance Connections You can edit the IP address or Network name port numbers and stream type for an analytic appliance NOTE Editing a connection for the analytic appliance affects all attached sub cameras 1 Select the analytic appliance in the camera tree 2 Right click on the analytic appliance and select Edit Connection O Edit Connection RIALTO 8C45 Affected Cameras RIALTO 8C45 IP Address or _ RIALTO_8C45 Camera 1 Network Name RIALTO 8C45 Camera 2 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 3 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 4 HTTPS port RTSP port Stream over TCP AN Cancel 3 Make your changes and click OK Renaming an Analytic Appliance or Camera You can rename an analytic appliance or any of its attached sub cameras 1 Right click the analytic appliance or camera you want to rename and select Rename 2 Enter a new name for the analytic appliance or camera 3 Press Enter to accept the new name
85. layback ge aaa without altering the video tc Teaching By Example Firmware Classifier Version Factory Default Choose where the camera is located e Any Outdoor Area all objects are detected in outdoor scenarios e Large Area for when the area monitored is between 1 5 15 meters 5 50 feet e Overhead View for when the camera is placed overhead looking straight down NOTE Indoor modes will only detect people not vehicles Turn Noise Filtering On Noise filtering should be left on unless instructed by support to disable it Turn Self Learning On or Off e Torestart the self learning process click Reset Self Learning Choose whether you want bounding boxes to show in your video clips e fyou use the View software to watch and review video clips choose No e If your analytic appliance is integrated with a VMS system choose Yes Click OK Setting Video Stream Quality for Analytic Appliances The Rialto R Series analytic appliance offers Triple Stream Encoding which provides three separate video stream types for 4 video channels e Intelligent recording stream The video quality is managed based on whether or not the video contains an event that you re interested in This allows all video to be stored while saving disk space and maintaining the quality of important video content Setting Video Stream Quality for Analytic Appliances 93 e Low bandwidth network stream Allows you to view live video across low bandwidth n
86. license agreement below to proceed QV G LO n IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY These terms Agreement constitute a legal agreement between vou either an individual person the company or the organization that has licensed this software who will be referred to as Licensee You and where appropriate Your and Avigilon Corporation for the Avigilon software product and related materials that accompany this agreement By clicking the Accept button opening the package downloading the product using the equipment that contains this software or otherwise using this software you acknowledge that you O accept the license agreement do not accept the license agreement Wise Installation Wizard A 4 Select anew destination folder or keep the default folder and click Next NOTE The View software must be installed on a local drive not on a network drive F Avigilon View 4 5 99 4910 Setup ko ea Destination Folder Select a folder where the application will be Installed c V G LO n The Wise Installation Wizard will install the files for Awigilon View in the following folder To install into a different folder click the Browse button and select another folder You can choose not to install Awigilon View by clicking Cancel to exit the Wise Installation Wizard Destination Folder C Program Files x26 ideala ideala View Wise Installation Wizard A 5 When the View software has corr
87. lytic appliance 1 Select and open an event from the alarm list 2 Click Save Alarm Clip ALARM CLIP Roof 72 Rule Too many objects Vehicle BC Undock Xx Acknowledge Comment Mark as Not a Person View Full Alarm Event Save Alarm Clip Email Alarm Clip Export Full Alarm Event Ti View Live Video 1 47 40 PM 1 47 50 PM m 8 25 2011 Review 3 Navigate to the directory where you want to save your clips 4 Click Save NOTE You can also set the View software to download all alarm events that occur To do so complete the steps in Automatically Download Alarm Video Clips on page 34 Viewing Alarm Events While Using Live Video You can also see alarm events while in the Live Video area Alarm events are displayed in timeline a list or in the alarming cameras view From here you can review each alarm event and manage it through the playback window List View In List view alarms are displayed as a list in chronological order 1 Atthe bottom of the Live Video window use the View drop down menu and select List 2 Use the Show drop down menu to specify the time period of events to display View List Show Last 10 minutes Ack Date Rule Camera Region Line of Interest Duration Object Activity 11 20 2008 9 35 19 AM Rule CAMERA 0248 ROI Active Person Object present in ROI 11 20 2008 9 35 09 AM Rule Roof72 0250 ROI 00 00 06 Vehicle Object present in ROI 11 20 2008 9 34 39 AM Rule CA
88. mment Mark as Not a Person View Full Alarm Event Save Alarm Clip Email Alarm Clip E an Export Full Alarm Event T View Live Video 11 26 2012 9 48 37 8 PM 9 48 29 PM la ll be 11 26 2012 3 To revert the false alarm and mark the event as true open the alarm event again and click Mark as a True Person or Mark as a True Vehicle Acknowledging an Alarm Event without Review 1 Click the Alarms tool 2 Select an entry in the alarm list e To select multiple alarms hold the Ctrl key while selecting each alarm you want to include Hide 7 Inactive alarms Acknowledged alarms Acknowledge Alarm s Refresh Alarms For lasthour 7 Drag a column header here to group by that column Ack Date Time Rule Camera Region Line Object Duration Object Activity W 8 25 20 2 33 26 PM car near entrance QA CAMERA_004D ROI 2 00 00 07 Vehicle Object present in ROI CJ 8 25 20 2 33 17 PM Rule Roof 72 ROI 00 00 30 Vehicle Too many objects CJ 8 25 20 2 33 15 PM car near entrance QA CAMERA 004D ROI 2 00 00 13 Vehicle Object present in ROI CJ 8 25 20 2 33 01 PM Rule QA CAMERA 0072 ROI 00 00 07 Person Too many objects CJ 8 25 20 2 32 55 PM car near entrance QA CAMERA 004D ROI 2 00 00 06 Vehicle Object present in ROI CJ 8 25 20 2 32 48 PM Rule Roof SD 15CC Bam ROI 00 01 04 Vehicle Too many objects CJ 8 25 20 2 32 44 PM car near entrance QA CAMERA 004D ROI 2 00 00 13 Vehicle Object present in R
89. mp Compression 3 Host Name iCVR VS 008C4E Date amp Time Network ports HTTP Port Enable HTTPS HTTPS Port 43 RTSP Port Analytics Fonar HTTP S Authentication pza Basic Digest FTP HTTP Save to Backup Restore from Backup Restore to Default 3 Specify how the analytic appliance should get its IP address e If you want the analytic appliance to get its IP address from a DHCP server choose Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP e If you want to specify the IP address for the analytic appliance manually choose Enter a Static IP address and specify the IP address subnet mask and default router 4 Specify how the analytic appliance should get its domain name system DNS information e If you want the analytic appliance to get the addresses for its DNS servers automatically choose Obtain DNS addresses automatically DHCP e If you want to specify addresses of your DNS servers manually choose Enter the DNS addresses and specify the IP addresses of your primary and secondary DNS servers 5 Specify how the analytic appliance should acquire its host name information e If you want the analytic appliance to get its host name automatically click Obtain a hostname automatically e If you want to specify the host name for your analytic appliance click Use the following hostname and specify the host name 6 If you don t want to use the default network ports for communication between the
90. n Preferences To do so complete the steps in Enabling Regions of Disinterest ROD in Thumbnails on page 27 Viewing Rules Each camera has one or more rules defined in order for an alarm event to trigger when the rule is violated You can view the rules set for each camera as well as the details for that particular rule 1 Click the Rules tool 2 Select a camera from the camera tree to view a list of the rules set for that camera 3 Select a rule from the list to access a summary of the rule that informs you e The name of the rule e What Region of Interest Region of Disinterest Object of Interest or Beams have been configured Rules 25 NOTE You must enable show ROD in thumbnails to see any RODs configured To do so complete the steps in Enabling Regions of Disinterest ROD in Thumbnails on the facing page e The object type and activity set for detection e What day and time the rule is active e What action is initiated when the rule is violated and an alarm event is triggered gt New Rule Ig Delete Rule Enabled Name 7 Crossing Detector Street crossing Drag a column header here to group by that column Camera ROI or IQBeam RIALTO 1 3MP Camera RIALTO 1 3MP Camera Sidewalk agaj a Rule name Street crossing Regions and Objects of Interest and IQBeams Street crossing RIALTO 1 mm m fT AY a Alarm Input None Object amp Act
91. n ROI The ROD must be added within the ROI Select a rule and click Edit Rules Select the ROI you want to add an ROD to and click Edit Region Click New ROD Adjust the shape of the region using the handles located around the border oF WN Adjust the placement of the region by dragging the shape to your desired location Adding a Region of Interest 59 6 Click OK Deleting a Region of Disinterest 1 Select the ROD shape inside the ROI area 2 Click Delete ROD Adding a Beam New Region New IQBeam New Object Rename Delete Refresh Image New ROD Delete ROD Direction of Travel Enabled Cancel Beams or QBeams are virtual lines used to detect when an object crosses the line For a Beam to work properly the object must be clearly visible before during and after it crosses the Beam NOTE When you need to detect movement at the edge of a field of view you should create an ROI instead of a Beam Click New IQBeam A WN e Click Reverse to change the direction Create a rule involving a Beam as described in Creating a New Rule on page 54 Create an Object crosses an I Beam rule Set the direction that a moving object crossing the Beam will generate an alarm e Check the Bi directional box to trigger the alarm if the Beam is crossed in either direction 60 Adding a Beam Regions and Objects of Interest and IQBeams IQBeam 2 New Region New
92. name Also specify the port if it differs from the default Click Attach and wait for live video to appear When all done click Done Model Stream URL Full URL rtsp 192 168 1 Stream over UDP Credentials User Name Password 10 Once live video appears in the window click Done To attach or re attach a camera choose camera model from the drop down list below Fill the IP address or network name Also specify the port if it differs from the default Click Attach and wait for live video to appear When all done click Done Model Stream URL Full URL rtsp 192 168 12 46 hiQ0 sdp Stream over UDP Credentials User Name Password 11 If you re replacing one IP camera with another you will have the option to delete all resources files connected to the camera or to preserve those resources Read the prompt carefully then click Yes or No Disconnecting an IP Camera 1 Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings 2 Inthe Configure Device window click Encoder 3 Click Detach Camera Setting Up an Analog Camera If you have attached an analog camera you must configure additional settings for the camera to function 1 Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings 2 Inthe Configure Device window click Encoder Disconnecting an IP Camera 99 3 Choose your camera type For a thermal or infrared camera choose B W For a Day Ni
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94. ng a Specific Target with I Track Rules What are Rules Rules can be set for each camera They are used to define e The types of objects the camera should monitor e The regions objects and directions of travel the camera should monitor e The actions a camera should take when a rule is triggered When a rule is triggered it results in an alarm event You can view the rules on each camera and their details such as the name of the rule whether or not the rule is enabled and the action taken when the rule is triggered NOTE Unless your account has been granted permission you cannot create edit or delete rules Regions of Interest Regions of Disinterest and Beams A rule can use Regions of Interest ROI Regions of Disinterest ROD and Beams to determine what will cause an alarm event to trigger e Regions of Interest The areas of a scene where activity is detected e Regions of Disinterest Used to mark areas within an ROI where false alarms occur frequently Areas marked as a ROD will not trigger an alarm when the activity detected in the ROI normally would e Beams Virtual lines used to detect when an object crosses a specified beam such as a person walking through a gate If a rule contains an ROI or Beam it will be marked on the camera window thumbnail in the rule summary To access a rule summary complete the steps in Viewing Rules below NOTE Regions of Disinterest will not be marked unless it is enabled i
95. ngs Alarm Input and Output Alarm Input Normally Open 1 Encoder 2 Ky sa EE Ky 4 Kg Alarm Output Normally Open Following Momentary Duration in sec 1 a O Input Output 2 Storage amp Compression 3 a Date amp Time KY upa Si Analytics Check the boxes below to indicate Alarm Outputs that can be manually activated from a given sub camera Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Firmware RIALTO_8C7C Camera 1 lal baa RIALTO 8C7C Camera 2 a RIALTO_8C7C Camera 3 P RIALTO_8C7C Camera 4 all FTP HTTP Save to Backup Restore from Backup Restore to Default Cancel Figure Alarm Input and Output page for an analytic appliance with attached sub cameras Setting Alarm Inputs Alarms 71 1 Enterthe name of your alarm input up to 8 characters 2 To set the alarm to trigger upon contact closure or a TTL low signal check the Normally Open box 3 Click Apply Setting Alarm Outputs 1 Enterthe name of your alarm output up to 8 characters 2 If youwant the open collector ora TTL high and Relay Contact AB to close when an alarm triggers check the Normally Open box 3 Set one of the following options e Tosetthe alarm output to be active for the entire duration of an alarm event choose Following e To seta certain amount of seconds that the alarm output will be active following an event choose Momentary and input the duration 4 Check the box for each
96. ns Activate alarm output Eea Fl Send email notification Qutput 1 Output 2 Qutput 3 Qutput 4 E Qutput 5 65 Holiday Schedule A holiday schedule allows you to set your rule to be active only on certain dates and times throughout the calendar year NOTE The holiday schedule applies all of the dates contained within it to the rule using the schedule You can make and use only one holiday schedule Creating or Editing a Holiday 1 Click the Rules tool 2 Select the camera inthe camera tree with the rule that you want to apply or edit a holiday 3 Select the appropriate rule and click Edit Rules dit Rules Enabled Name Camera ROI o Rule 3 RIALTO 8 amp C45 Camera 3 ROI JIE Hi Video Lost Rule RIALTO 8C45 Camera 3 4 Click the Date Time tab Click Mange Holidays Ensure that the camera named under Holidays on Camera is where you want to add holidays Cameras attached to an analytic appliance cannot be selected from the camera tree in the Manage Holidays window You must select it from the camera tree in the main window in step 2 7 Click one of the following e Add Holiday to create a new holiday e Editto modify an existing holiday 66 Holiday Schedule Select a camera in the camera tree below to manage the Holiday schedule for the camera You can add new holidays edit them and remove them You can also copy the Holiday schedule to other cameras 4 CJ Avigilon 21 camera
97. or Password CG Edit User a ES User type Supervisor Operator User Name Full Name Password Confirm password 5 Click OK Setting User Permissions You can change the permissions for all operator level user accounts When you make a change it applies to all users on the selected analytic appliance with the operator rule Setting User Permissions 45 NOTE Permissions can only be set for operator level accounts Supervisor level accounts are granted access to all features in the View software by default 1 Openthe View menu and select User Management 2 Enter your password and click OK to confirm your credentials 3 Click User Groups and select Operators 4 Select the analytic appliance that has the permissions you want to change Eligible cameras RIALTO 868C Camera 1 RIALTO_8B8C Camera 2 Supervisors RIALTO 8B8C Camera 3 RIALTO 8E8C Camera 4 User Accounts User Groups User Groups CAMERA 998B RIALTO 8C45 Permissions RIALTO 8C45 Camera 1 RIALTO _8C45 Camera 2 E 5 Click Edit Operator Permissions Edit Operator Permissions Apply Permissions Copy User Accounts 46 Setting User Permissions 6 Check the boxes beside the permissions you want to enable For a list of permissions and their descriptions consult Available User Permissions on page 125 7 Click Apply Permssions Copying Account Settings and Permissions You can copy the user account
98. ot owl RIALTO 8C07C User Group Operators supervisors 5 Choose whether you want to overwrite the old accounts or merge new accounts while keeping the old accounts and click one of the following e Copy Users Copies only the usernames and passwords e Copy Permissions Copies only the user account s permissions e Copy All Copies usernames passwords and permissions If the destination camera s have existing accounts Overwrite existing accounts making all cameras the same Merge new accounts keep existing accounts and add new ones from source camera Copy Users Copy Permissions Copy All 6 Click Done Deleting a User Account You can delete any user account except for the default supervisor account 48 Deleting a User Account 1 Openthe View menu and select User Management Enter your password and click OK to confirm your credentials Select the analytic appliance you want to delete the user account from In the User Management window select the user you want to delete ao AB WN Click Remove QC User Management Eligible cameras CAMERA_998B RIALTO_8C45 Camera 1 RIALTO_8C45 Camera RIALTO_8C45 Camera 3 RIALTO_8C45 Camera 4 RIALTO 8C4E RIALTO 8C4E Camera 1 Chris 1 3MP Camera No touchy RIALTO 8C4E Camera 3 RIALTO 8C4E Camera 4 RIALTO 8C7C RIALTO_8C7C Camera 1 New User Edit User Remove RIALTO 8C7C Camera 2
99. ount of time an alarm will trigger Object does not have to be stationary as long as they remain within the ROI When an object remains stationary in a Region of Interest e Set Minimum time before triggering to be alerted only after the object is stationary for a set amount of time When an object moves in a specified direction in a Region of Interest an alarm will trigger Set the camera to record continuous high quality video during a certain time of day When the camera s alarm input pins are active receive an alert When a monitored item is removed or blocked by a vehicle or person an alarm will trigger NOTE This feature is not available for Rialto analytic appliances When the camera s field of view is dramatically changed an alarm will trigger e Example If something is put in front of the camera to obstruct its field of view or if the camera is suddenly pointed in a different direction When the analytic appliance stops receiving video from a camera connected to it an alarm will trigger 127
100. r password and click OK to confirm your credentials 3 Select the analytic appliance to which you want to add a user account 4 Click New User Account Management 43 Eligible cameras CAMERA 998B RIALTO 8C45 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 1 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 2 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 3 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 4 RIALTO 8C4E RIALTO_8C4E Camera 1 L RIALTO 1 3MP Camera C RIALTO_8C4E Camera 3 RIALTO 8C4E Camera 4 RIALTO 8C7C L RIALTO 8C7C Camera 1 Laas RIALTO_8C7C Camera 2 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 3 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 4 RIALTO 8C7E RIALTO_8C7E Camera 1 L RIALTO_8C7E Camera 2 User Accounts User Groups User operator Operators supervisor supervisors 5 Setthe account type as Supervisor or Operator QC Create user account EE User type Supervisor O Operator User Name Full Name Password Confirm password 6 Enter a username and the user s full name Enter a password for the user account NOTE Password must be a minimum of 4 characters and is case sensitive Enter the password again to confirm it Click OK Editing a User Account You can change the password and user type of an account once it is created 44 Editing a User Account 1 Openthe View menu and select User Management 2 Enter your password and click OK to confirm your credentials 3 Select a user and click the Edit User button 4 Change the User Type Full name
101. ra Save video clips on harddisk email clips Manage Teach By Example Force Login Appendix Description Allows the user to acknowledge alarms and use the Alarm Output button when enabled Allows the user to acknowledge alarms without first reviewing the alarm event Allows the user to mark an alarm event as false Allows the user to view archived video after performing a search When a microphone is attached to the analytic appliance allows the user to listen to streamed audio When a microphone is attached to the computer allows the user to press Talk and speak to respond to an alarm event Allows the user to configure all settings for analytic appliances and attached cameras Allow the user to update the firmware on reboot and export and import settings on the analytic appliance Allows the user to rename the analytic appliance and attached cameras Allows the user to perform a search for archived video across analytic appliances Allows the user to read the rules that have been created Does not allow the user to edit rules Allows the user to create new rules and edit rules Allows the user to access the analytic appliance through a web browser Allows the user to export a video clip from a camera Allows the user to save video clips and email the clips Allows the user to access all functions of the Teach By Example feature Allows the user to use force login 125 List of Activities for Rules
102. re IQTrack Edit Connection Log In To Device s Log Out From Device s Object Types to Monitor Person Vehicle SUSPICIOUS Magnification Limit Allow no more than i pixels per input pixel Cancel 3 Set the magnification limit to specify how much the camera will zoom in on the object type 4 Click OK 22 lQTrack Using QTrack Before you begin using IQTrack you must choose which object types you would like IQTrack to monitor To do so complete the steps in Setting Up IQTrack on the previous page 1 Ensure the camera window is set to medium size or large size 2 Click the IQTrack icon in the camera window The I Track icon will not show in small sized camera windows lQTrack Icon mo 0 LI Xx Li 3 Na 4 The camera will automatically zoom in on the object until it leaves the camera s field of view 5 To turn off I Track click the IQTrack icon again NOTE If more than one object of an object type moves into the camera s field of view all objects will be tracked until you choose a specific target to track Monitoring a Specific Target with IQ Track 1 Ensure I Track has been configured and is enabled 2 Move your cursor towards the specific target until the bounding box turns orange 3 Click on the target to select it and begin monitoring Using IQTrack 23 TAT RIALTO_8C7E Camera 2 4 To deselect the target click anywhere outside of the bounding box 24 Monitori
103. red Sudden scene change Object missing Object blocked Video lost Device disconnected Customizing Alarm Sounds You can change the default sound that plays for each alarm activity by uploading your own sound files EBORBORAOABAABRBAAAaA BORBaaa oo NOTE Only WAV files are supported as sound files 1 Openthe View menu and select Preferences 2 Click the Alarm Sounds tab Enabling Alarm Sounds Alarm Sounds Storage Search Sound File siren wav Evacuation wav 5Iren wav siren wav Pulsing Alert wav Evacuation wav Pulsing Alert wav Evacuation wav sirenwav siren wav DingLing wav DingLing wav Fog Horn wav Pulsing Alert wav Evacuation wav Doorbell wav DingLing wav Evacuation wav DingLing wav Fog Horn wav Fog Harn wav ao D O BA w Q Preferences GJ Video Alarms Select alarm sound Alarm Sounds Storage Search Ra tity Paso Sur Fe Object present in ROI Object is not present in ROI Object appears in ROI Object disappears from ROI Object enters ROI Object leaves ROI Multiple objects enter ROI Multiple objects leave ROI Object loitering in ROI Object stopped in ROI Object crossed IQBeam Multiple objects cross IQBeam Prohibited direction Too many objects Too few objects Alarm Input triggered Sudden scene change Object missing Object blocked Video lost Device disconnected T T T T T E T T T T T T T siren wav Evacuation wav siren wav siren wav P
104. s Holidays on Camera RIALTO 8C4E Camera 3 RIALTO_8B8C Start End G RIALTO 888C Camera 1 Q RIALTO_8B8C Camera 2 Q RIALTO 8B8C Camera 3 QI RIALTO_888C Camera 4 4 3 RIALTO R SERIES 008bf3 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 1 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 2 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 3 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 4 RIALTO 8C4E Camera 1 Chris 1 3MP Camera No tc RIALTO 8C4E Camera 3 RIALTO 8C4E Camera 4 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 1 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 2 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 3 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 4 a aa Add Holiday 8 Perform one of the following procedures e To set the rule to apply for a whole day o Ensure the Whole Day box is checked and set the date e To set start and end dates for when the rule will apply o Uncheck the Whole Day box o Set the start date and time o Setthe end date and time Q Edit Holiday A holiday can last one whole day or have specific start end dates and times If you uncheck Whole Day you will be able to set any start end date and time Q Edit Holiday A holiday can last one whole day or have specific start end dates and times 2 If you uncheck Whole Day you will be able to set any start end date and time Whole Day From To Whole Day Time Time m Whole Day Date Date Date Apri Apri S M S M T F S 3 4 5 23 5 10 11 12 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 17 18 19 17 18 19 23 24 25 26 24 25 26 24 25 26 30 Description m Description Cancel 4 Cancel Figure Left Edit Holiday dialog box for a whole day Right Edit Holiday
105. settings and permissions from one analytic appliance to another 1 Openthe View menu and select User Management 2 Enter your password and click OK to confirm your credentials 3 Select the analytic appliance that has the accounts you want to copy then click Copy User Accounts Eligible cameras RIALTO_8B8C RIALTO 8B8C Camera 1 RIALTO_8B8C Camera 2 RIALTO 8B8C Camera 3 RIALTO_8B8C Camera 4 CAMERA 998B RIALTO 8C45 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 1 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 2 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 3 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 4 RIALTO 8C4E RIALTO 8C4E Camera 1 L Chris 1 3MP Camera No touchy RIALTO 8C4E Camera 3 RIALTO 8C4E Camera 4 RIALTO 8C7C RIALTO 8C7C Camera 1 L RIALTO 8C7C Camera 2 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 3 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 4 RIALTO 8C7E RIALTO 8C7E Camera 1 RIALTO_8C7E Camera 2 RIALTO 8C7E Camera 3 RIALTO 8C7E Camera 4 Refresh Camera List Copying Account Settings and Permissions User Accounts User Groups User User Group operator Operators supervisor supervisors New User Copy User Accounts 47 4 Select one or more analytic appliances that you want to copy the accounts to Select Destination Camera s RIALTO 8B8C RIALTO 888C Camera 1 RIALTO _888C Camera 2 RIALTO 888C Camera 3 RIALTO 8B8C Camera 4 CAMERA 998B RIALTO 8C4E RIALTO 8C4E Camera 1 Chris 1 3MP Camera No tc RIALTO 8C4E Camera 3 manually activate alarm output RIALTO 8C4E Camera 4 b
106. the ActiveX control allow the installation Logging in to the Rialto Analytic Appliance Before you can access the analytic appliance through a web browser you must know its IP address You can find the IP address by viewing the analytic appliance s information To do so complete the steps in Displaying Camera Information on page 40 NOTE Account permissions are maintained when accessing an analytic appliances through a web browser 1 Opena web browser 2 Enter the analytic appliance s IP address in the browser s URL field and press the Enter key e If your analytic appliance is configured for HTTPS enterhttps lt IP address of Camera 4POrL e If your analytic appliance is not configured for HTTPS enterhttp lt IP address of Cameras isx port 3 Enter your user name and password into the login dialog box and click Login L opin User name su pervisor Login NOTE If your browser window is idle for 30 minutes you will be automatically logged out of the analytic appliance Browser Access 109 Navigation QVIGILON Camera 1 1 amera 3 E RIALTO 8C4E Feature 1 Camera windows 2 Toolbar 3 Menu 4 Alarm I O toolbar Viewing Live Video Home I Up Hl Down I Let If Right ff Stop Jl Zoom in I Zoom out 3 4 ooo Alarms Preferences Settings Advanced Logout Camera 2 Home Up I Down ff Let Right I Stop Jl Zoomin ff Zoom out Camera 4 Description Displays li
107. tions is not visible o If there are no options to use you need to set up a new ROI or Beam To do so complete the steps in Creating Regions of Interest and Beams on page 58 e Ifthe rule does not require a Region of Interest or Beam select the camera you want to use the rule 8 Click the gt gt button to add the selections Activity Cameras E3 Date Time Actions Available Regions of Interest al C Avigilon 21 cameras b CO RIALTO_8B8C gt C3 RIALTO R 5ERIE5 008bf3 4 ial CAMERA 998B aNd ROI 2 F ROI 3 9 Check the Requires active Alarm input box to activate the selected rule only when the alarm input is triggered When used with the Alarm Input Only rule this box is automatically checked See Alarm Inputs and Outputs on page 71 Cameras ROI QAEncoder1 0397 x ROI Roof72 0250 Ba x Select rule type from the list below and edit its parameters Bi Requires active Alarm input E Requires active Alarm input 10 To specify the days and times that the rule is active click the Date Time tab and set the date and time To create a rule specific to a holiday complete the steps in Holiday Schedule on page 66 56 Creating a New Rule Activity ee Cameras 65 Date Time Schedule M Use Regular Schedule BB Use Holiday Schedule Select times for this rule to be active All times Active On Holid Not Active On Holi This rule is active for all hours of day and night Manage Holidays
108. u are using an IP PTZ camera you must configure additional settings after connecting it To do so see Configuring aPTZ Camera on page 101 To connect an IP camera 1 Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings 2 Inthe Configure Device window click Encoder 3 Click Attach Camera 4 Use the drop down menu to select a model or choose Other if your model isn t listed Attach IP Camera To attach or re attach a camera choose camera model from the drop down list below Fill the IP address or network name Also specify the port if it differs from the default Click Attach and wait for live video to appear When all done click Close Model Please Select Model v Please Select Model AXIS M1054 AXIS M1104 AXIS P1347 Po rt Other Stream URL IP Address Network Ni Path Stream over Credentials User Name Password 5 Fillinthe IP Address or Network Name Port and Path fields Depending on the model selected the Path field may be pre populated Refer to your camera s user manual to locate the path for the RTSP stream for your camera 7 Select if you want to stream over TCP UDP or HT TP S 98 Setting Up IP and Analog Cameras 8 lf your camera requires a User Name and Password for the RTSP stream enter that information 9 Click Attach To attach or re attach a camera choose camera model from the drop down list below Fill the IP address or network
109. ulsing Alert wav Evacuation wav Pulsing Alert wav Evacuation wav siren wav siren wav DingLing wav DingLing wav Fog Horn wav Pulsing Alert wav Evacuation wav Doorbell wav DingLing wav Evacuation wav DingLing wav Fog Horn wav Fog Horn wav Cancel Select the alarm activity with the sound you want to change Click Browse Select a new sound file and click Open Click OK 36 Customizing Alarm Sounds Camera Trees All Rialto analytic appliances and attached cameras are displayed in the camera tree once they have been added by the Avigilon View software Analytic appliances display as a folder in the tree You can see what cameras are attached to the analytic appliance by expanding the folder NOTE Analytic appliances are automatically added to the View software upon logging in If they are not added upon logging in you must activate the auto discovery manually To do so complete the steps in Manually Activating Auto Discovery below Manually Activating Auto Discovery If not all analytic appliances have been discovered and added to the camera tree you can activate the auto discovery feature manually NOTE Automatic discovery can only find analytic appliances attached to the same local area network LAN as your monitoring workstation If you want to add an analytic appliance ona different or remote network you must do so manually using the analytic appliance s IP address and port information 1 Click
110. umbnail or list format Canceling An Archive Schedule 85 1 Click the Search tool 2 Use the Search Scope drop down menu to select the type of recorded video you want to search Search Scope Rule Violations Rule Violations 2 Time All Video Archived Rule Violations All Archived Video e Rule Violations Searches only high quality video that was recorded as a result of a defined rule being violated e All Video Searches only low quality video that was recorded continuously e Archived Rule Violations Searches only high quality video that was archived from the analytic appliance and was recorded as a result of a rule violation e All Archived Video Searches only low quality video that was archived from the analytic appliance 3 Select the camera s from the camera tree and click Add Camera s to Search to add it to the Search Summary list oO 7r x0 M CA a CJ Avigilon 20 cameras we Video 4 3 RIALTO R SERIES tbi Mb RIALTO 888C Camera 2 Sb RIALTO_8B8C Camera 2 KN a a To remove a camera from the list select the camera in the Search Summary list and click Clear Search Summary 7 19 2010 7 43 00 AM Clear 7 19 2010 8 43 59 AM CAMERA 0397 Roof 77 Dome VAL Test Base HnSI Backdoor CAMERA 0048 Clear All Move the mouse over a row in the Search Summary to see a detailed explanation of its function Start Search 86 Performing a Search Across Cameras
111. ve video image from a camera Allows you to switch between camera windows or see all four Allows you to access preferences and settings When an alarm is triggered the green circle above the input turns red and a sound is played This toolbar must be enabled in Preferences to display Similar to the View software you can view live video from the cameras attached to the analytic appliance By default the Live Video area displays all camera windows e To access individual camera windows click the number in the toolbar corresponding to the camera number e TO return to multi camera view click the multi camera icon HHI Viewing Recent Alarms You can only view 10 of the most recent alarm events when using browser access 110 Navigation 1 Click Alarms to view the 10 most recent alarms 2 From here you can perform the following actions e Toview the alarm clip click the video clip link e To refresh the recent alarms list click the Refresh link OM seri KO Alarms Preferences Settings Advanced Time Duration Object Activity 2014 04 15 14 25 27 2 Active Person Too many objects 2014 04 15 14 16 46 255 Rule 16sec Person Too many objects 2 2014 04 15 14 13 15 43 e 2 12sec Person Too many objects 2014 04 15 14 08 03 218 R 7T sec Person Too many objects 2 2014 04 15 14 07 38 626 19 sec Too many objects video clip 2 2014 04 15 14 06 53 7 R 6 sec Too many objects video clip 2 2014 04 15 14 04 13 384 21 sec Too many
112. vehicles or boats are detected entering the camera s full field of view e Sudden scene changes Rules work together with Regions of Interest ROI Regions of Disinterest ROD and Beams to detect activity See Regions of Interest Regions of Disinterest and Beams on page 25 Creating a New Rule 1 Click the Rules tool 2 Click New Rule 3 New Rule Sy Edit Rules LK Delete Rule Drag a column header here to group by that column Enabled Name Camera ROI or LOI 3 Entera name in for the new rule 54 Creating and Editing Rules Rule Summary Rule name Fj Enable actvate the rule Object is present in Region of Interest for longer than 2 minutes Person or Vehicle sensitivity 8 out of 10 At any time Daily Record video with high quality 4 Ensure the Enable activate the rule box is checked to make the rule active upon creation 5 Select the type of activity you want to create a rule for Depending on the rule selected you may be prompted to enter one or more activity parameters Activity Cameras Do Date Time Rule Summary Rule name Object types CA All object types 9 Enable activate the rule Select an activity to monitor Object is present in Region of Interest Object is not present in the Region of Interest O Selected object types Number of objects exceeds limit a Number of objects is below limit R I Person Object crosses a Line of Interest damin 9 V
113. want to search 3 Play the alarm event clip 4 When you find the object you want to search for pause the video and click the Pick Appearance tool 88 Performing an Appearance Search 8 37 48 AM 7 19 10 7 19 2010 7 43 00 AM Clear 7 19 2010 8 43 59 AM CAMERA_2018 Vehicle Clear All Start Seanch 6 Click Start Search again to search for alarm event clips that contain that object or items that look like that object The clips are displayed with the highest confidence matching showing first e Toremove appearance criteria close the object image s displayed in the Search Summary e Toadd removed appearance criteria select the object image in the Appearance tab and click Add gt gt Performing an Appearance Search 89 Configuring Settings for a Rialto Analytic Appliance Accessing Common R Series Settings You can access storage date and time and firmware settings used by the cameras attached to an analytic appliance NOTE You must set the date and time through Common R Series Settings To set the date and time complete the steps in Setting the Date and Time on the facing page 1 Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings 2 Click Open Common R Series Settings cm aur UU ALTO 8C7C Camera 3 RIALTO 8C7C Camera 4 Open Common R senes settings 3 You can change the amount of storage space set the date and time and view firmware versions or upgrade firmware for all camer
114. width Stream Resolution 704x480 352 x 240 Low Bandwidth Frame Rate 15 10 5 1 Low Bandwidth Bit Rate 750 Kbps 500 Kbps 250 Kbps 100 Kbps Enable M JPEG Mobile Stream Enable JPEG Snapshot Push JPEG M JPEG Resolution 704 x 480 352 x 240 M JPEG Mobile Frame Rate O5 2 Bi M JPEG Mobile Bit Rate 500 Kbps 250 Kbps Use the Preview drop down men to review the image quality of your video based on the current bit rate and storage compression settings Once you are done with your settings click OK Manually Configuring Network Settings Rialto analytic appliances will automatically obtain network settings through DHCP for easy setup It is recommended you give the analytic appliance a static IP onthe LAN This ensures the analytic appliance maintains the same IP address even after a reboot 1 2 Right click a camera in the camera tree and select Device Settings In the Configure Device window click Network 94 Manually Configuring Network Settings Settings on this page are common to the whole device Open Common R Series Settings Basic Network Settings Advanced Network Settings Network Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP 10 10 39 103 O Enter a Static IP address vere 255 255 248 0 Encoder Ca Default Router 10 10 32 1 btain DNS addresses Primary DNS Input Output automatically DHCP AB aiBos RB Secondary DNS 8 8 4 4 a
115. you don t have the latest firmware visit the Avigilon website or contact Avigilon technical support NOTE Only advanced users should perform a firmware upgrade 1 Right click the analytic appliance in the camera tree and select Advanced 2 Review the list of cameras and analytic appliances that will be affected by the upgrade 3 Click Upgrade Firmware and confirm the upgrade O Advanced Options Note that options on this page should be used with care Selected Devices Firmware Upgrade RIALTO R SERIES O08bf3 _ RIALTO 8143 Upgrade Firmware RIALTO 8C45 Camera 1 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 2 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 3 RIALTO 8C45 Camera 4 RIALTO 8C4E Restart Now RIALTO 8C4E Camera 1 _ RIALTO 1 3MP Camera C RIALTO_8C4E Camera 3 4 Click Browse and locate the firmware file on your local drive 5 Click Upgrade Now Q Upgrade Device Firmware Cno eee Yaan Oe Use Browse button to select a firmware image file To start the firmware upgrade process click Upgrade Now The process will take several minutes Devices to be Upgraded RIALTO R SERIES 008bf3 R Series Blades to be Upgraded RIALTO_8C45 RIALTO_8C4E RIALTO_8C7C RIALTO_8C7E Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Now Upgrade Progress Uploading files Upgrading firmware Still In Progress Devices Failed Total Devices Devices Upgraded Upgrading Firmware 117 Upgrading Multiple Analytic Appliances You can upgr
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