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1. Delete from the popup menu toolbar Enter the preset number that is to be deleted in the Delete Preset dialog that just popped up and click OK 2 20 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Pattern Operation How to Operate Patterns Further Controls and Viewing Features cont A pattern is a sequence of pan tilt and zoom settings to a camera that was defined beforehand It refers to pre defined camera movement and zoom action over a period of time The Pattern menu allows the operator to record run or end a pattern Preset d Scan Record End Record r FF Operations wv ShowsHide Toolbar w Show Hide Status Bar gt Toruna specified pattern Right click the viewer window to display the popup menu toolbar Select the menu Pattern Run Enter the desired pattern number in the Select Pattern dialog that just appeared and click OK Click the Stop O icon in the PTZ toolbar to stop the pattern operation gt To record a new pattern In the popup menu toolbar select the menu Pattern Record Enter a pattern number in the Modify Pattern dialog that just popped up and click OK Then create a pattern by controlling the movement and zoom action of the camera using the PTZ toolbar or the mouse controls To stop the current recording process select the menu Pattern End Record from the popup menu toolbar Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 2 21 CitectSCADA Integration Further Contr
2. OD A ese Camera port 49152 i J Service ID 1 un Unicast Stream ee Local IP Address ie EE Local port j RTSP Mode z RTSP Url z Automatically connect to camera Reverse Tilt Z Z x Cancel Apply Help A WARNING INCORRECT VIDEO DISPLAYED Ensure that continuous port numbers are not used for multiple cameras on the Same page when using unicast stream Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage During Design gt To configure the Pelco Viewer properties during design time Time Open the Pelco Viewer Properties dialog In the Access Identification tab set the Object Name In the Appearance Camera Connection Settings tab provide the camera configuration details h Hints amp Tips To automatically connect the camera to the viewer window upon start select the Automatically connect to a camera check box Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 13 CitectSCADA Integration 3 14 Exercise Configure the Pelco Viewer During Design Time 1 Configure the camera s configuration properties L Return to the Citect Graphics Builder ii In the MyCameralnterface page open the Pelco Viewer 3 0 Properties by double clicking the viewer window iii On the Appearance Camera Configuration Settings tab provide the camera configuration details as advised by the Instructor or as available and select the A
3. Add a Disconnect button using these data and tags Paati Runctiondown Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 25 CitectSCADA Integration Exercise Add Customised Camera Controls cont The MyCameralnterface page will look like this Cor nt lt laia RES fo cfe NeT fog fe on fod fed nn odo fod 60 gt Lal FP nause k wl wlr wl l wl l wl wl wl 1o adai m s 1o l See 3 Fa al l A A wl w l oly fi Zea D aien connect J Disconnect fo PE C iA J JAJ e tsn vi Save the page 3 Test the changes i Compile and run the project ii Navigate to the MyCameralnterface page Specify the camera connection properties as advised by the instructor or as available using the three buttons on the top right of the page iii Click the Connect button and verify that live video is streamed from the camera in the viewer window iV Click the Disconnect button and confirm that the connection to the camera is interrupted 4 Shutdown the project 3 26 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Event Triggered Display Feature Alarm System and Camera Integration Alarmlink Alarmlink is another genie included in the PelcoExample720 project It can be used to configure event triggered display features in the Pelco Viewer Alarmlink uses Cicode to run the Preset method provided by the Pelco Viewer ActiveX control programming interface 3 See Also For further information about Pelco
4. Start Programs Pelco Device Utility PelcoDeviceUtility The camera s IP address will be shown after the Pelco Device Utility has started If the camera s IP address is not shown then click the Search Now button and the camera should be detected by the utility 3 2 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 J uly 2011 Exercise Check Camera Availability 1 Access to the camera page Open Internet Explorer from the Windows Start menu Enter the camera s IP address in the URL field as advised by the Instructor or as detected by the Pelco Device Utility E spectralY ip ABHG801 Windows Internet Explorer er y JE htt 10 179 14 275 conb sa 3 See Also For further information about the Pelco Device Utility please refer to The Pelco Device Utility page 3 2 iV Vi Pelco Camera and CitectSCADA Integration The Login page will be displayed Log in with the default user ID and password Enter admin in both fields PELLO User ID admin Password eseee l Remember my User ID Language English Login Help After the first successful login the following dialog will pop up Internet Explorer Security Warning Ea Do you want to install this software Name 4 Control CAB Publisher PELCO y More options Install Don t Install J while Files From the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm vour computer Only install software From publishers you trust what s the ris
5. 2 19 Questions The following questions are to check understanding gt Pelco Camera and An IP camera can be described as the combination of two components Name them and explain their respective role What is the difference between a fixed camera and a PTZ camera Which property plays a key role to connect a camera from a CitectSCADA project Which tools allow the user to change the position and zoom settings of a camera via the Pelco Viewer interface Name and briefly describe two of the menu options available from the popup menu toolbar Training Guide Release 1 2 25 CitectSCADA Integration Chapter 3 Configuring the Pelco Viewer Overview Introduction Learning Outcomes There are three ways of connecting to viewing and controlling a Pelco camera in a CitectSCADA project The quickest way is to place the Pelco Viewer ActiveX control on a graphics page during design time and then to configure it directly It can also be done at runtime using tag association or Cicode By the end of this chapter students will be able to gt Find the IP address and port of a Pelco camera and test the camera video streaming gt Name and define at least four interface properties gt Create a Pelco Viewer ActiveX control in a graphics page and configure basic interface properties gt Create camera control objects in the page gt Use event triggered display features This Chapter Covers These Topics gt F
6. SCADA solution It facilitates the creation of software to manage and monitor industrial systems and processes Due to CitectSCADA s central role in controlling systems and processes you must appropriately design commission and test your CitectSCADA project before implementing it in an operational setting Observe the following A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use CitectSCADA or other SCADA software as a replacement for PLC based control programs SCADA software is not designed for direct high speed system control Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage A WARNING LOSS OF CONTROL e The designer of any control scheme must consider the potential failure modes of control paths and for certain critical control functions provide a means to achieve a safe state during and after a path failure Examples of critical control functions are emergency stop and overtravel stop Separate or redundant control paths must be provided for critical control functions System control paths may include communication links Consideration must be given to the implications of unanticipated transmission delays or failures of the link Each implementation of a control system created using CitectSCADA must be individually and thoroughly tested for proper operation before being placed into service Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equ
7. This chapter introduces the user to the configuration environment using an example project with pre defined elements This Chapter Covers These Topics Dee E hee aerate tad E use iene tad nese eee eee inetd eases 1 2 E e eae re ne E E er E nee TO E E 1 3 B POE ao EE E NEEESE 1 5 After a concept is explained students will be given exercises that practise the skills just learned These exercises begin by explaining the general concept of each exercise and then step by step procedures are listed to guide students through each procedure Example Paste a genie from a library in the Include project onto a test page called Utility 1 Run the Milk_ Upgrade project then trigger and view some alarms i Use the following template settings Whenever information is to be typed into a field or dialog box it will be written in this font Example KETTLE_TEMP 25 Note that some exercises will show a fragment of information already typed into a CitectSCADA screen and then ask students to add extra lines of configuration In this instance the previously entered material will be given to the student as pale grey italic text OVEN_TEMP 5 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Hints amp Tips Note Menus and Menu Options Horizontal and Conventions Used in this Manual cont This heading will provide students with useful or helpful information that will make configuring the project easier Example h Hints amp Tips
8. To go to the next field use the mouse cursor or press the TAB key A note will refer to a feature which may not be obvious at first glance but something that should always be kept in mind Example L Note Any events named GLOBAL are enabled automatically when events are enabled Text separated by the double arrow symbol indicates that users are to select a menu item Example File New Open a menu File then select the menu option New Text written this way indicates the Horizontal then the Vertical tab is to be Vertical Tabs selected Example Appearance General Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 1 5 CitectSCADA Integration Conventions Used in this Manual cont See Also Text written in this way indicates further references about the current topic Example T 99 See Also For further information about Templates see CitectSCADA Help Using Page Templates Further Training This heading describes topics that are covered in more advanced courses Example Further Training Alarm Filtering is a topic in the CitectSCADA Customisation and Design Course 1 6 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Safety Information Conventions Used in this Manual cont Hazard categories and special symbols The following symbols and special messages may appear in this manual or on the product to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that cla
9. Viewer gt What steps should be taken to connect to and configure a Pelco camera from within CitectSCADA at runtime gt Name four interface properties used to connect to or control a camera and define them Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 33 CitectSCADA Integration Chapter 4 Training Summary Overview Introduction This chapter covers the course summary and the next steps through the Educational Services curriculum This Chapter Covers These Topics gt Summary Pelco Camera and CitectSCADA Integration 4 2 gt UPI S TAMAS en T 4 3 Pe TMM AON en 4 5 Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 4 1 CitectSCADA Integration Course Objectives Summary 4 2 Summary Pelco Camera and CitectSCADA Integration As the Pelco Camera and CitectSCADA Integration training is complete students should be able to gt Install and configure the Pelco Viewer gt Connect to a Pelco IP camera and view live video feed in a CitectSCADA project gt Perform camera control operations like Pan Tilt and Zoom on cameras which support these features at runtime gt Use event triggered display features like Patterns Presets etc gt Create a Pelco Viewer interface in a graphics page configure basic camera properties and create camera control objects Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Further Training Next Steps in Educational Services offers a variety of technical training courses to
10. connection please refer to the PELCO Camera and SCADA Integration Guide Troubleshooting Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 9 CitectSCADA Integration Add a Pelco Viewer ActiveX Control to a Page Insert a Pelco The Pelco Viewer ActiveX control may be incorporated into the graphics page of a Viewer ActiveX CitectSCADA project allowing users to configure the camera properties directly Control into a Page gt To insert a Pelco Viewer ActiveX object via the Graphics Builder The Pelco Viewer ActiveX control may be inserted into a CitectSCADA project via the Citect Graphics Builder by using the Add Pelco Viewer ActiveX button from the Graphics Builder toolbox 3 10 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Exercise Insert a Pelco Viewer ActiveX into a Page 1 Create a new graphics page to place the Pelco Viewer interface i Open the Citect Graphics Builder click the New E button ii Click the Page button when the following dialog is displayed Page Cancel Create a new graphics page using a pre defined template gap p Help Template Create your own template to use as a base For similar graphics pages Symbol Create a new symbol For objects that wou use often Genie Create a new genie for groups of objects that have common attributes Super Genie Create a new super genie that can be accessed at runtime lil Use the following template settings tab style 1 iV Click OK to c
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12. meet users Training specific training requirements Instructor led courses provide hands on experience leaving the participant feeling confident to design and configure their own systems Educational Services includes configuration and programming courses update courses 7 g TM and introductory courses for CitectSCADA CitectHistorian and Unity Pro The team has developed unique step by step training that has proven highly effective and the curriculum is continually updated enabling students to stay in step with this rapidly changing technology Schneider Home About Us Contact Us amp Electric 2 Home Solutions Software Support Partners gt You are here Home gt Educational Services Educational Services Key Benefits Certification Sharing knowledge is key to success Paintin Study Guides Educational Services offers a suite of programs and courses designed for end users ee engineers system integrators technical colleges universities and educational Increase ROA A establishments Our courses provide you with hands on experience leaving you feeling Reduce operator Courses confident to design and configure your own systems whilst our programs are designed to e E E facilitate the latest education and application of SCADA software Basic Overview Increase your CitectSCADA Config Courses include instructor led online self paced and onsite offerings for our suite of confidence SCADA software and re
13. of pan tilt and zoom settings to a camera that was defined beforehand In simpler words a preset refers to a pre defined camera position and zoom The Preset menu allows the operator to set run and delete a preset or a home position d Run Pattern b See Scan b Operations Delete Home w Show Hide Toolbar Configure Home Preset wv Show Hide Status Bar OANE eee Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 2 19 CitectSCADA Integration Further Controls and Viewing Features cont How to Operate gt Toruna specified preset Presets l l Right click the viewer window to display the popup menu toolbar Select the menu Preset Run Enter the desired preset number in the Select Preset dialog that just appeared and click OK gt To configure a new preset Define the camera position using the pan tilt and zoom controls of the PTZ toolbar or using the mouse Select the menu Preset Set from the popup menu toolbar Enter a preset number in the Modify Preset dialog that just popped up and click OK gt Torun the configured Home preset Select the menu Preset Home from the popup menu toolbar gt Toconfigure the Home preset Select the menu Preset Configure Home Preset from the popup menu toolbar Enter the preset number that is to represent the home position in the Configure Home Preset dialog that just popped up and click OK gt To delete a preset Select the menu Preset
14. sent out over the network as live video streams Video Surveillance By complementing I O data with visual information real time video surveillance in in SCADA CitectSCADA assists the operators in effectively supervising the security of their plant and assets as well as their personnel Consider a water utility with a multitude of pump stations dispersed across hundreds of kilometers If a leakage of dosing chemical at a water supply facility is detected video will show the scale and nature of the problem more intuitively than I O data alone and help alert operators to the possible risks at the site In the case of an oil field if a suspicious entry into a remote pipeline or a malfunction in a drilling rig triggers an alarm video of the relevant equipment or perimeter will appear on the operators CitectSCADA screen This will enable the operators to make a context sensitive assessment of the event by linking visual information to I O data 2 2 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Supported Cameras Pelco Pelco is one of the world leaders in the design development and manufacturing of video and security systems and equipment for any industry Pelco IP Cameras The Pelco Viewer is restricted to Pelco IP cameras only and particularly a model of fixed cameras Spectra IV Series IP and the Sarix range of cameras Sarix MP Sark WP Doma Sooctra Mini IP fee V IFP The Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 operates with Pelco IP cameras that have bee
15. to indicate whether the alarm is on or off at runtime i Open the One Camera page and copy one of the Bitmap image that look like this ii Go back to the MyCameralnterface page and paste the Bitmap Image to the right of the Alarm On Off button iii Open the Bitmap Properties dialog iv Open the Appearance Visibility tab and fill in the Hidden when field with NOT MyTag V Click OK and save the page 5 I nsert an alarmlink genie Click the Paste Genie lt I button in the Graphics Builder toolbox li From the genie library select the alarmlink genie Paste Genie Genie alarmiink Library augor el Cancel alarmlink function elcocame tor SetValue Edit i POTTY 3 30 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Exercise Configure the Alarm Camera Integration cont lil Click OK iv In the following dialog enter the animation number 11 in the Alarm AN field alarmlink x larm M 11 Cancel Help V Click OK and move the genie to the right of the first line on the Alarms toolbar at the bottom of the page vi The MyCameralnterface page will look like this IP Address Connect J Disconnect Alarm On Off Time ne 1 StrLeft TimeTosStrt J GitectSCADA i vii Save the page Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 31 CitectSCADA Integration Exercise Configure the Alarm Camera Integration cont L Note The
16. Diagnostic Player is closed this application is also closed 9 Pelco Diagnostic Player Pelco Diagnostic Player Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 5 CitectSCADA Integration Prepare to Stream Video cont The Network gt To launch the Network Stream Settings Stream Settings E Click the Configuration button at the bottom of the Pelco Diagnostic Player window Network Stream Settings x Settings f ATP Mode Camera IP Camera Fort fasi 52 service ID f T Unicast Local IF Local Fort ATSP Mode eg tep A10 1 1 1 strearmn Rtzp URL Connect Cancel h Hints amp Tips Once the camera settings have been configured live video will be streamed through the Pelco Diagnostic Player window Click the Stop E button Play gt button at the bottom of the Pelco Diagnostic Player window to disconnect the camera connect it back 3 6 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Modes of There are two modes to connect to a camera RTP and RTSP Connection Real Time Transport Protocol RTP is an Internet protocol that supports end to end real time transmission of audio and video over IP networks To connect to a camera using RTP mode valid values for camera IP address camera port and camera number also referred to as ServiceID need to be entered Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP is an application level protocol that uses RTP for both control and on demand delivery of real time multimedia data T
17. Documentation Communications and OFS Server Descriptions of all these courses are available on the Citect website Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Examinations Certified Engineer The CEP program distinguishes and recognizes engineers skilled in the integration of Program Schneider Electric based automation projects and encourages other engineers to move in this direction At the heart of the CEP program is the CEP exam which provides a means of testing experienced systems engineers It encompasses tests for both CitectSCADA knowledge as well as a range of related topics such as PLC communications Windows OS and networking Further information regarding the CEP program is available on the Schneider Electric website Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 4 5 CitectSCADA Integration
18. ES es ae sA PA a ta A Sio Lah ety A RE ker cat Auto Connect On Off Camera Number Unicast Stream On Off UnicastStreamPort High Quality UnicastStreamlP VerticalVelocity Medium Quality HorizontalVelocity Low Quality Connect Disconnect Save Preset Set Home Preset ID Delete Preset tis Open Focus Far is Aut B GtectSCADA 03 10 44PM_ Tue May 31 2011 Save Position As Home Run Preset Go To Home Iris Close Run Pattern Start Pattern Recording Stop Pattern End Pattern Recording 2 14 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Exercise Connect to a Camera cont iii Navigate to the Two Cameras page and connect the left Pelco Viewer to the camera using the same properties IV Confirm that the left Pelco Viewer interface is showing live video from the camera 6 Disconnect the Pelco Viewer from the camera i Click the Disconnect button Disconnect Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 2 15 CitectSCADA Integration Pan Tilt and Zoom Controls PTZ Toolbar The Pelco Viewer interface includes a Pan Tilt and Zoom PTZ toolbar which allows the camera to be controlled using the mouse This toolbar appears at the bottom of the viewer window NCOCMARESSes The PTZ toolbar has the following controls These controls enable the camera to pan right or left oOo This control stops the pattern tour scan pan or tilt operations a vE These controls enable the camera to tilt up or dow
19. Graphics Builder toolbar iii Select Express Setup mode iV Select the PelcoExample720 project from the drop down list v Select Server and Control Client vi Select Stand alone vii Click Finish to complete the setup and save changes 2 Run the project i Select the PelcoExample720 project in the Citect Explorer project list li Go to the Citect Project Editor Select the menu File Compile iii Click the Run Project E button in the Citect Project Editor The Startup page of the PelcoExample720 project should be displayed 51x Pages Alarms Trends 1Camera 2Cameras 4Cameras SarixCam PelcoCameraManagement CitectSCADA Version 7 20 Service Pack 1 PelcoExample 20 Project started Please use the Tabbed Menu Bar above to navigate to other pages Gtectscana Tue May 31 2011 2 12 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Exercise Connect to a Camera cont 3 Open the One Camera page i From the tabbed menu bar above select the Pages tab ii Navigate to the One Camera page by clicking the 1Camera button in the Pages menu bar wall 1Camera iii The One Camera page will be displayed One Camera Pages Alarms Trends in a P F F F F 1Camera 2Cameras 4Cameras SarixCam PelcoCameraManagement Alarm On Off Ip Address Part Auto Connect On Off Camera Number Unicast Stream On Off UnicastStreamPort High Quality UnicastStreamlP VerticalVelocity Medium Qua
20. Pattern 1 Record a new pattern LL Note On the One Camera page right click the viewer window to display the popup menu toolbar Select the menu Pattern Record The following dialog should appear Modify Pattern Pattern Number cencel_ Enter the number 5 and click OK For training purposes the pattern number 5 is recorded Even though the Pelco Viewer supports an unlimited number of patterns the camera itself may only allow a certain number of patterns For further information please refer to the Pelco Camera documentation iV V Create a pattern using the pan tilt and zoom controls of the camera When the pattern recording process of the camera is over select the menu Pattern End Record from the popup menu toolbar 2 Test the previous pattern recording vi E Pelco Camera and CitectSCADA Integration Right click the viewer window to display the popup menu toolbar Select the menu Pattern Run Enter the number of the newly recorded pattern in the Select Pattern dialog that popped up Select Pattern Ea Pattern Number E cencel_ Click OK Confirm that the running pattern is the one that has just been recorded Let the pattern operation terminate or click the Stop O icon in the PTZ toolbar Training Guide Release 1 2 23 Exercise Set and Run a Preset 1 Configure a new preset i Using the mouse controls or the pan tilt and zoom controls of the PTZ toolb
21. Pelco Camera and CitectS CADA Integration Training Guide Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 Schneider Electric Pty Australia Ltd S h m d 78 Waterloo Road C nel er i Electric NSW 2113 Australia DISCLAIMER Schneider Electric Australia Pty Ltd makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual and to the maximum extent permitted by law expressly limits its liability for breach of any warranty that may be implied to the replacement of this manual with another Further Schneider Electric Australia Pty Ltd reserves the right to revise this publication at any time without incurring an obligation to notify any person of the revision Schneider Electric Australia Pty Ltd ABN 4200 4969 304 Pelco Camera and CitectSCADA Integration Training Guide INTRODUCTION AND LEGAL NOTICE The contents of this manual are proprietary to Schneider Electric Australia Pty Ltd and all rights including copyright are reserved by Schneider Electric Australia Pty Ltd You must not copy any part of the manual in hard or electronic form or make any adaptation or other commercial use of it without Schneider Electric s prior written consent Schneider Electric Australia Pty Ltd will not accept any liability for action taken in reliance on this training manual COPYRIGHT Schneider Electric Australia Pty Ltd 2006 2011 All rights reserved This material is copyright under Australian and international laws Except as permitted under the releva
22. Pelco Viewer allows the camera to be directly controlled using the mouse gt To move the camera using mouse controls In the Pelco Viewer interface Drag the mouse pointer to the enables the camera to pan in the opposite right or left direction than the mouse pointer Drag the mouse pointer up or enable the camera to tilt in the opposite down direction than the mouse pointer Rotate the mouse wheel button enables the camera to zoom in or out forward or backward L Note The ReverseTilt property enables users to reverse the tilt direction and have the camera panning or tilting in the same direction than the mouse pointer is dragged to L Note Mouse controls for Spectra HD Sarix cameras may have slow response times To avoid this use the PTZ toolbar controls instead Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 2 17 CitectSCADA Integration Exercise Control a PTZ Camera 1 Switch to a PTZ Camera i Return to the One Camera page li Click the Ip Address button Ip Address iii Enter the IP address of a PTZ camera as advised by the Instructor or as available in the dialog that just popped up and click OK iv Click the Connect button and confirm that video is streamed through the SCADA runtime page V Observe that the viewer window includes a PTZ toolbar amera connected successfully 10 179 14 275 2 Control the camera position and manage the quality of the video Use th
23. Viewer methods see PELCO Camera and SCADA Integration Guide Pelco Viewer ActiveX Control Interface Methods Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 27 In the case of an incident occurring in a plant and an alarm being triggered the Pelco Viewer can be configured so that video of the relevant equipment perimeter or site will appear on the operators CitectSCADA screen The live video displayed can either confirm what the alarm indicates or show it to be erroneous It can show the nature and scale of the problem more intuitively than I O data alone and alert operators to the possible risks at the site CitectSCADA Integration Exercise Configure the Alarm Camera Integration 1 Create a digital alarm tag Go to the Citect Project Editor li Select Tags Variable Tags from the menu iii Fill in the Variable Tags form as below Variable Tag Data Cluster I O Device Address Name Name Name MyTag DIGITAL Test10o V Click Add to save the new record 2 Create and configure a digital alarm that will be integrated with the PTZ camera i In the Citect Project Editor select Alarms Digital Alarms from the menu li Create a digital alarm by filling in the Digital Alarms form that just popped up as follows Press F2 if the extended form is not already visible Alarm Cluster Alarm Alarm Variable Custom Tag Name Name Desc Tag A Filter 8 MyAlarm MyAlarm MyAlarm MyTag 7 3 28 Pelco Viewer Versio
24. alarmlink function in Cicode is used to run the method called Preset 6 Run the project then trigger the alarm and check the change of camera settings in the Pelco Viewer i Compile and run the project ii Navigate to the MyCameralnterface page and click the Connect button lil Change the camera position and zoom level using the PTZ controls to make sure that the camera is not pointing to the previously configured preset iv Click the Alarm On Off button The Active Alarm icon will start to flash V The Alarms toolbar at the bottom of the page will display the alarm that was just triggered Click the alarmlink genie to the right 06 29 44 PM 17 06 2011 MyAlarm MyAlarm ON vi Observe that the camera moved from its current position to the configured preset 7 Shutdown the project 3 32 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Summary Summary The following topics have now been addressed Find Camera Properties page 3 2 Prepare to Stream Video page 3 5 Add a Pelco Viewer ActiveX Control to a Page page 3 10 Configure the Pelco Viewer During Design Time page 3 13 Connect to and Configure a Camera at Runtime page 3 16 Customised Camera Controls page 3 23 VV VV VV WV Event Triggered Display Feature page 3 27 Questions The following questions are to check understanding gt What is the role of the Pelco Diagnostic Player gt What mode needs to be used to connect to a Sarix camera in the Pelco
25. amera in the Pelco Viewer 3 Shutdown the project Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 15 CitectSCADA Integration Connect to and Configure a Camera at Runtime Using Tag To be able to connect to a Pelco camera from the Pelco Viewer interface at runtime Association the camera connection information needs to be passed to an object in the Pelco Viewer ActiveX control To do so properties for each cameras are to be stored in variable tags defined within CitectSCADA which will be associated with Pelco Viewer ActiveX control properties Create Tags for gt To define variable tags for camera properties Camera Properties l l l Open the Citect Project Editor select the menu Tags Variable Tags Or Click the Variable Tags button on the toolbar For each camera properties enter the Variable Tag Name I O Device Name Data Type and Address in the fields Click Add to append a new record Further Training Variable Tags is a topic in the CitectSCADA Configuration Course 32 See Also For further information about Pelco Viewer interface properties please see Interface Properties page 3 18 3 16 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Map Tags to gt To map variable tags to Pelco Viewer properties Properties In the Citect Graphics Builder double click the Pelco Viewer ActiveX control to open the Pelco Viewer Properties dialog Select the Appearance Tag Association tab Select the check box of a property
26. aphics Builder click the Paste Genie lt l tool or Select the menu Edit Paste Genie Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 23 CitectSCADA Integration Exercise Add Customised Buttons 1 Paste genies onto the MyCameralnterface page to change the camera connection properties at runtime L Click the Paste Genie lt I button in the Graphics Builder toolbox ii From the genie library select the SetValue genie Paste Genie Ea Genie SetValue Library alarmlink Super Genie lt none lil Click OK iv In the following dialog enter IP Address in the label field and IpAddress5 i e the associated variable tag in the var field Label IF Address War IpAddresss Cancel Help V Click OK and move the genie to the top right of the Pelco Viewer interface vi Insert two other genies below the first one enter the following labels and variable tags in the dialog wa O pe 3 24 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 J uly 2011 Exercise Add Customised Camera Controls cont 2 Insert genies onto the page to connect and disconnect the camera at runtime i Click the Paste Genie lt I button in the Graphics Builder toolbox li From the genie library select the function genie and click OK iii The following dialog should pop up Label P FunctionUp Object PO FunctionDown FO Cancel Help IV Enter the following data and variable tags in the dialog for the Connect button V
27. aphics Builder and open the MyCameralnterface page ii Open the Pelco Viewer Properties dialog 3 20 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Exercise Configure the Pelco Viewer Using Tag Association cont iii Open the Appearance Camera Connection Settings tab and clear the Camera IP Address Camera port and Service ID fields as well as the Automatically connect to a camera check box Pelco iewer 3 0 Properties Appearance s Movement s Scaling w Access s Metadata RTF Mode z a Camera IP Address O O 0 0 ma 5 T J Camera port a Service ID fo T E Unicast Stream laa Local IP Address i a SSS Local port j C RTSP Mode z RSP Url Automatically connect to camera Reverse Tilt Z Z x Cancel Apply Help iv Open the Appearance Tag Association tab and associate the CameralpAddress property with the STRING tag IpAddress Make sure that the Update association on Event is lt Property change notification gt Pelco iewer 3 0 Properties Appearance 3 Movement a Scaling wf Access a Metadata Associate property CameralPaddress with tag Ip ddress5 Properties ClcameraPortNumber L HomeFresetId V Bindable Property Read Write L Rtsplrl Update association on Io Event lt Property change notification gt ClUnicastStreamPort CIvelocityHorizontal Property Lvelocityvertical The IP Address
28. ar define the camera position and zoom level ii When the camera settings are set right click the viewer window to display the popup menu toolbar and select the menu Preset Set iii The Modify Preset dialog should appear Modify Preset Ea Preset Number a V Enter the number 7 and click OK L Note For training purposes the preset number 7 is recorded Even though the Pelco Viewer supports an unlimited number of presets the camera itself may only allow a certain number of presets For further information please refer to the Pelco Camera documentation 2 Change the camera position and test the newly configured preset i Change the pan tilt and zoom settings of the camera using the PTZ toolbar or the mouse II Select the menu Preset Set from the popup menu toolbar iii Enter the number of the new preset in the Select Preset dialog Select Preset x Preset Number 7 a IV Click OK V Observe that the camera moved from its current position to the configured preset 3 Disconnect the PTZ camera E 2 24 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 J uly 2011 Summary Summary The following topics have now been addressed VV VV VV WV IP Cameras and Video Surveillance page 2 2 Supported Cameras page 2 3 System Requirements page 2 5 The Pelco Viewer Installation page 2 7 Connection to a Camera page 2 9 Pan Tilt and Zoom Controls page 2 16 Further Controls and Viewing Features page
29. ceeesseeeeeeeees 2 7 Connecuon toa AIM CEA soko pec eden iene a a 2 9 Pan Tilt and Zoom Controls ec cece cece eeceeccecesceeceeceeceecs 2 16 Further Controls and Viewing Features 2 19 Exploring the Pelco Viewer and its features IP Cameras and Video Surveillance What Is an IP IP camera stands for Internet Protocol camera It is a type of digital video camera Camera commonly used for surveillance often also called network camera or IP network camera An IP camera is a stand alone device It can be described as the combination of a camera and a computer in one unit where functionality required for controlling monitoring and viewing images from any location via the network or the Internet is built in How Does it Work Image Sensor Subject Lens The camera component captures the image and transforms it into electrical signals the lens capture and focus beams of light to create the image Instead of focusing the light information onto film the camera filters its colors to remove any infrared light and focuses onto an image sensor which scans the image and transforms the light information into electrical signals Then an encoder converts these analog electrical signals into a digital format The IP camera has its own IP address and built in computing function to handle network communication The digital signals are finally transferred into the computer component where the image is compressed before being
30. directories Selected sub directories OK Cancel Help CAUTION LOSS OF DATA Do not restore the project in the Current project you are working on as the currently selected project in the Citect Explorer will be overwritten Any project must be restored to a New project Give a new name to the project The name must be unique Failure to follow these instructions can result in property damage CAUTION HARD DISK DRIVE ERASURE Do not set the Restore Project path to the root directory of your drive usually C Failure to follow these instructions can result in property damage 2 10 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Exercise Restore the Pelco Example Project cont iii Click OK to restore the PelcoExample720 project iv This dialog appear Click Yes AN Do you wish bo create the directory C Documents and Settings 4ll Users Application Data Chect CikectSC4D4 7 20 User PelcoExample 20 Restore Complete Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 2 11 CitectSCADA Integration Exercise Connect to a Camera 1 Compile the project and run the Computer Setup Wizard i Select the menu File Compile L Note When the project is compiled CitectSCADA checks for errors If the compiler reports any errors select Goto to display the place where an error exists When all errors have been corrected save the page and compile again ii Click the Computer Setup Wizard ce button on the Citect
31. e Course Upgrade a project to the latest version of CitectSCADA Install Multiple Versions of CuitectSCADA CitectSCADA Architecture Tag Extensions Diagnostic Tools and New Templates Cicode Programming Course Introduction to Cicode Variable Operators Cicode Editor Cicode Functions Conditional Executors Structured Programming Cicode Debugger CitectSCADA Architecture and Redundancy Course CitectSCADA Architecture On line Changes Clustered Control System CitectSCADA Redundancy Web Client and Windows Integrated Security CitectSCADA Customisation and Design Course Custom Templates Smart Genies and Popup Pages Forms Exchanging Data with other Applications Custom Alarm Filtering CitectSCADA Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Course Network management and the kernel Publish Subscribe Model of Communications Cicode and the Kernel System Logging Tools Tag Extensions System profile Tools and Network Analysis CitectHistorian Configuration Course Installation Connecting to HMIs SQL Server Publishing Data Historian Backfill Manager Security Managing Projects Displaying Information in Clients SQL 2005 Reporting Services Design Connecting to SQL Databases Events Tasks Unity Pro Configuration Course The Unity Pro Interface Managing Projects Language Editors Functional Block Diagram Language FBD Animation and Animation Tables Graphics Function Blocks Sequential Function Chart SFC Project Maintenance and
32. e Pan Tilt and Zoom controls on the PTZ Toolbar and check that The camera pans right and left and tilts up and down The camera zooms in and out il Drag the mouse pointer in the viewer window and check that The camera pans right and left and tilts up and down The camera zooms in and out lil Adjust the image brightness and sharpness by clicking the corresponding icons on the PTZ toolbar 3 Move the camera back to its home position i Click the proper icon on the PTZ toolbar to move the camera to its home preset position 2 18 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 J uly 2011 Further Controls and Viewing Features The Popup Menu Toolbar How to Display the Popup Menu Toolbar Preset Operation Additional controls and configuration of camera features are available in the popup menu toolbar It includes the following menu options Pattern Preset Scan Tour and Operations as well as the option to hide or show the PTZ toolbar and the Status bar in the Pelco Viewer interface L Note The Pattern Preset Scan and Operations menus will only appear when connected to a Spectra IV camera equipped with PTZ functions The Tour menu will only appear when connected to a Sarix camera equipped with PTZ functions gt To display the popup menu toolbar Right click the Pelco Viewer interface Preset Pattern Scan Tr r F F Operations w Show sHide Toolbar w Show Hide Status Bar A preset is a particular set
33. e from the Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 0 installation zip folder Follow the onscreen prompts to complete installation of the control L Note After a successful installation the documentation is available from the Windows Start menu Start Programs Schneider Electric Pelco Pelco User Guide Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 2 7 CitectSCADA Integration Exercise Install the Pelco Viewer 1 iV V Install the Pelco Viewer ActiveX control Open the Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 0 zip folder Start the installation of the control by running Setup exe The following dialog will appear Click Next gt to continue ie Pelco Viewer 3 0 0 Welcome to the Pelco Viewer 3 0 0 Setup Wizard 7 The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Pelco Viewer 3 0 0 on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel lt Back Next gt Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the installation of the ActiveX control by clicking Next Click Close to terminate the installation Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 J uly 2011 Connection to a Camera The Pelco Example Project Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 2 9 To test the
34. en taken using the Windows XP Operating system using Classic mode display properties If students are running a different version of Windows then screens may differ slightly from the ones shown in the training guide Some screen shots may have been taken from beta versions of the software and may vary slightly from release screen shots Training By the completion of this training guide students will successfully demonstrate that Objectives they can gt Install and configure the Pelco Viewer gt Connect to a Pelco IP camera and view live video feed in a CitectSCADA project gt Perform camera control operations such as Pan Tilt and Zoom on cameras which support these features at runtime gt Use event triggered display features such as Patterns Presets etc gt Create a Pelco Viewer interface in a graphics page configure basic camera properties and create camera control objects Target Audience The Pelco Camera and CitectSCADA Integration training guide is an integral part of the complete Educational Services curriculum This course is designed for gt Plant supervisors site managers and operators who perform surveillance and remote monitoring amp control functions gt Experienced SCADA users who have no experience with camera integration in SCADA products Prerequisite The Pelco Camera and CitectSCADA Integration training guide is set at the Knowledge Intermediate level within the Educational Services curricu
35. eremdedinids 3 27 CHAPTER 4 TRAINING SUMMARY ss sesssesesiececisiasetesasen cecidaasteiedievedsiaaeeceetnasiads 4 1 CVEUVIC W srtecnsatedseDewssect T E E i E E E EAE E saeceneie lt dcs 4 1 Summary Pelco Camera and CitectSCADA Integration ssenessssssssseeeessssssseeeeees 4 2 Ponor enon Ua cae mene meine seen en en torr ere e nrettir re tenet rove arenes Pent etre nen ere nT Seatrer ae 4 3 PX UM ONS eastern toca E atte EN A sheen pieces vaca EA teem omticacsant 4 5 Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 CitectSCADA Integration Chapter 1 Introduction to the Pelco Viewer Overview Introduction The Pelco Viewer enables operators to have video streamed onto their CitectSCADA screens directly from Pelco IP camera located across various locations in the plant The Pelco Viewer is an ActiveX component which can be inserted into a SCADA graphics page and configured with a range of camera properties This Chapter Covers These Topics me Trainin Overview air ARN 1 2 gt Conventions Used in this Manual cc cccceeccesceesceees 1 4 Training Overview Scope of this This training guide is a supplement to the authorised training To read further Training Guide information students should also refer to the Pelco Camera and SCADA Integration Guide available from the Windows Start menu Start Programs Schneider Electric Pelco Pelco User Guide The graphics displaying screen shots have be
36. from the Properties list Then either select the variable tag to be associated with a property by clicking on the Wizard button and choosing from the list of available tags or type the tag name directly in to the Associate property with tag field Click OK to apply the changes and close the dialog Further Training Tag Association is a topic in the CitectSCADA Customisation and Design Course 3s See Also For further information about Tag Association see CitectSCADA Help ActiveX Object Properties Appearance Tag Association Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 17 Connect to and Configure a Camera at Runtime cont CitectSCADA Integration Interface Properties 3 18 Property AutoConnect Bandwidth CameraNumber Cameral pAddress CameraPortNumber HomepPresetl d ReverseT ilt RtspMode RtspUrl UnicastStream UnicastStreaml P UnicastStreamPort VelocityHorizontal VelocityVertical 3 See Also For further information about the Pelco Viewer ActiveX control interface properties including data type allowable and default values for each property please refer to the Pelco Camera and SCADA Integration Guide Pelco Viewer ActiveX Control Interface Properties Connect to and Configure a Camera at Runtime cont The following properties can be used to connect to manage and control Pelco IP cameras at runtime in various ways from video streaming PTZ control speed and other properties T
37. ind Camera Propere S enren ana rE AE 3 2 gt Prepare to Stream VideO uuziosiae iira E S 3 5 gt Add a Pelco Viewer ActiveX Control to a Page 3 10 gt Configure the Pelco Viewer During Design Time 3 13 gt Connect to and Configure a Camera at Runtime 3 16 gt Customised Camera Controls ccccccccccesessceeeeesessteeeeeeees 3 23 gt Event Triggered Display Feature ccceccceeessseeeeeees 3 27 Find Camera Properties The Pelco Device The Pelco Device Utility is an application that allows the user to determine the IP Utility address of a camera as well as to check the availability of a camera from a computer h Hints amp Tips Checking the availability of a camera from a computer may also be done using Internet Explorer by entering the camera s IP address in the URL field The Pelco Device Utility can be found on the resource CD which is shipped with the camera Pelco Device Utility Device Utility Version 1 0 10 No Devices Found Last Updated at 10 53 23 AM Version Update Model Device Name IP Address MAC Address Status Search Now Copyright 2007 PELCO P 3 See Also For further information about how to install the Pelco Device Utility please refer to the Pelco camera s documentation How to Find the gt To find the camera s IP address Camera s IP 7 i Address Select the Pelco Device Utility item from the Windows Start menu
38. integration of Pelco cameras in the SCADA system two Pelco Example projects have been included in the installation gt PelcoExample720 for CitectSCADA v7 20 gt PelcoExample700 for CitectSCADA v7 0 and above LL Note Pelco Example projects are provided in XP Style compatible with CitectSCADA v7 v7 10 and v7 20 and Tab Style compatible with CitectSCADA v7 20 They can be found in the Projects sub folder of your chosen installation folder For training purposes the PelcoExample720 project is used throughout this manual These projects give examples of interfaces with one two and four cameras the Sarix camera and a Camera Management page CitectSCADA Integration Exercise Restore the Pelco Example Project 1 Start the Citect Explorer i From the Windows Start menu select Programs Citect CitectSCADA 7 20 CitectSCADA Explorer 2 Restore the PelcoExample720 project oe In the Citect Explorer click the Restore button li The following dialog will appear use Browse to select the Backup file if it is not already selected and then select New project Restore Project Restore From Backup File CADocuments and Settings 4dministrator Desktop PelcoEx To Current project Mame PelcoExample7 z0 Location C Documents and Settings 4ll Usersi Browse i New project Options Iv Configuration Files Select sub directories to All sub directories C No sub
39. ipment damage A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Integration of Pelco camera streaming with CitectSCADA is provided as an aid and is not intended to replace a complete security monitoring system Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage For additional information refer to NEMA ICS 1 1 latest edition Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Control 1 8 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Chapter 2 Overview Introduction Learning Outcomes The Pelco Viewer is designed for the integration of Pelco IP cameras on CitectSCADA screens with real time video streaming and control User friendly controls like Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ and event triggered display features make the Pelco Viewer an intuitive set of eyes on site for the operators By the end of this chapter students will be able to VV V Y Install the Pelco Viewer Explain what an IP camera is and how it works Navigate in the Pelco Example project and connect to a camera Effectively operate the Pelco Viewer viewing and control features at runtime This Chapter Covers These Topics VV VV V Y IP Cameras and Video Surveillance cccccececsssseeeeeeeeees 2 2 SUPPOrted Camera S eiren e Ea 2 3 System Reg iremMents sss toed tisaseazereinendaateaonsdebssaetsivncecteenseonsds 2 5 The Pelco Viewer Installation cc eeeeesscccecee
40. ires substantial use of dedicated CPU and memory resources Performance especially dedicated on board video memory A WARNING POOR PERFORMANCE e The Pelco Viewer requires a graphics adapter with sufficient video memory as indicated in the table below e Ensure that no more than four concurrent video sessions are streamed on a single SCADA graphics page Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Depending on the computer s dedicated video memory users should experience reasonable video stream quality performance and responsiveness providing that number of concurrent video streaming controls on the same page does not exceed the number in the table below Graphic Card Dedicated Maximum Number of Concurrent Video Memory Video Streaming 2 6 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 The Pelco Viewer Installation ActiveX How to Install the Pelco Viewer The Pelco Viewer is an ActiveX component which can be inserted into a SCADA graphics page and configured with relevant camera properties It provides a streaming interface which allows operators to view live video feed at runtime and interact manually or automatically with the camera s Further Training ActiveX objects within CitectSCADA are covered in greater depth in the CitectSCADA Configuration and CitectSCADA Customisation amp Design Courses gt To install the Pelco Viewer ActiveX control Run Setup ex
41. k Accept the prompt to install the ActiveX control and click Install Training Guide Release 1 3 3 Exercise Check Camera Availability cont 2 Check the camera availability I Confirm that the camera is connected and that video is streamed in the browser ii Confirm that streamed video is displayed on the page PELCO Home Settings Edit Profile Help Log Out Welcome admin spectraIV ip ABHG801 Image Rate Auto g Video Format MJPEG Q 102030405056070 Presets Patterns Aux Controls lt A Q oO amp 4 A 2 Q o wv 3 Close I nternet Explorer ri 3 See Also For further information about lack of camera connection please refer to the PELCO Camera and SCADA Integration Guide Troubleshooting pa ah 3 4 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Prepare to Stream Video Test the Camera Video Rendering How to Start the Pelco Diagnostic Player The Pelco Diagnostic Player Camera video rendering on the system may be tested by launching the Pelco Diagnostic Player This tool is installed with the Pelco Viewer ActiveX control gt To launch the Pelco Diagnostic Player Run Pelco Diagnostic Player exe from the installed directory or Select the Pelco Diagnostic Player item from the Windows Start menu Start Programs Schneider Electric Pelco Pelco Diagnostic Player When the Pelco Diagnostic Player starts a console window is launched automatically When the Pelco
42. lated complementary software products Courses include Increase efficiency Cicode Programming configuration and programming courses update courses and introductory courses for Save Money CitectSCADA Networking CitectSCADA CitectHistorian CitectFacilities Vijeo Citect and Vijeo Historian solutions CitectSCADA Customisation BOOK NOW i Pricing and schedules CitectSCADA Upgrade CitectFacilities Config i gt CitectHistorian Config Vijeo Citect Config Vijeo Citect Cicode iia Download A Brochure Vijeo Citect Networking 4 J Vijeo Citect Customisation pemo Vijeo Citect Upgrade VideoTestimonial Course Locations Onsite Education Self Paced Education Programs include the Educational Centre Program which regulates the standard of SCADA courses The Academic Program provides tertiary institutions with access to world class courseware to use in conjunction with their degree and diploma courses in related fields Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 4 3 CitectSCADA Integration Course Offerings 4 4 Further Training cont Educational Services offers the following courses gt CitectSCADA Configuration Course Citect Configuration Environment Project Management Communications Graphics Operator Input Genies Popup Pages Events Alarms Process Analyst Page Management Reports Accumulators Security Introduction to Cicode Multi Language Projects Design Specification CitectSCADA Upgrad
43. lity Hit HorizontalVelocity Low Quality Invalid camera IP Addres 5 Connect Disconnect Set Home Preset ID Delete Preset tet Ji stop Right tis Open _ Go To me Run Pattern Start Pattern Recording Stop Pattern End Pattern Recording GtectSCADA 04 29 20 PM Tue May 31 2011 Save Position As Home 4 Configure the camera properties i Click the lp Address button Ip Address li Enter the IP address of the camera as advised by the Instructor or of an available Pelco camera in the dialog Ip Address Enter the p Address Camera IP Address Cancel Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 2 13 CitectSCADA Integration Exercise Connect to a Camera cont lil Click OK IV Retain the displayed value for the other camera properties 4 See Also Some camera properties like Port and Camera Number have default values For further information about the Pelco Viewer ActiveX control interface properties see Interface Properties page 3 18 5 Connect the Pelco Viewer to the camera Click the Connect button ii Observe that video from the camera is streamed through the Pelco Viewer interface The Pelco Viewer is connected to the camera x One Camera el Pages Alarms Trends meee 1Camera 2Cameras 4Cameras SarixCam PelcoCameraManagement Ip Address Alarm On Off 78 7 a 4 Aad at ei A ke x i at Ea wn f Oi E IRA ee ae Be To gt A teks te ls Ee
44. lum Therefore some prerequisite knowledge is necessary before enrolling in this course gt Students attending this course are familiar with Windows Operating Systems gt Students have attended the CitectSCADA Configuration course or are familiar with the content and concepts within this course 1 2 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Training Assets Training The training guide will take approximately 2 hours to complete It is available as a Program self paced training guide and may also be covered in one of the Educational Services instructor led courses Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 1 3 Training Overview cont For this training in addition to the standard CitectSCADA software and the Pelco Viewer ActiveX control the following file is required PelcoExample720 An included project containing additional resources compatible with CitectSCADA v7 20 It is assumed that students have access to a supported Pelco camera ideally a camera that supports the Pan Tilt and Zoom features CitectSCADA Integration Objectives Exercises User Input 1 4 Conventions Used in this Manual These are the skills to be achieved by the end of each chapter An overview providing a brief synopsis of the topic begins each section Often examples are given to illustrate the conceptual overview Example The CitectSCADA configuration environment consists of several toolbars browser windows and programming editors
45. n l This control moves the camera to the home position These controls enable the camera to zoom in or out These controls enable the camera to focus near or far These controls enable the camera to progressively close or open the iris The iris is an adjustable aperture used to control the amount of light coming through the lens The more the iris is opened the more light it lets in and the brighter the image will be L Note The PTZ toolbar can be hidden or shown according to user s preference Right click in the viewer window and click Show Hide Toolbar on the popup menu toolbar P 3 See Also For further information about pattern tour and scan operations see Pattern Operation page 2 21 Tour Operation page 2 22 and Scan Operation page 2 22 2 16 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 PTZ Toolbar cont Mouse Controls Pan Tilt and Zoom Controls cont A WARNING CAMERA CONTROL CONFLICT e f the Pelco cameras are being controlled exclusively through the SCADA system then ensure your SCADA system is designed to allow only one operator to perform operations on a camera at a time If the Pelco cameras are being controlled independently by multiple systems e g SCADA and Security then ensure that you have a clear documented and communicated process in place to ensure no camera conflict occur Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage The
46. n launched before February 2011 The following camera models have been tested Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 2 3 CitectSCADA Integration Supported Cameras cont Camera types There are two types of Pelco IP cameras that can be interfaced and controlled in CitectSCADA fixed cameras and PTZ cameras A fixed camera is a camera for which the viewing direction is not adjustable It is set once the camera is mounted and remains fixed It 1s the traditional camera type where the camera and the direction in which it is pointing are clearly visible A PTZ camera Pan Tilt and Zoom camera can be remotely steered to access a different field of view It can manually or automatically pan right and left tilt up and down and zoom in and out of an area or object 2 4 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 System Requirements Before the Installation of the Pelco Viewer Software Requirements Before installing and running the Pelco Viewer the computer that will be used to view video streaming on a SCADA graphics page needs to meet minimum hardware and software requirements A WARNING SYSTEM STABILITY The Pelco Viewer ActiveX control should be installed on a SCADA display client to avoid additional CPU and memory overhead on the SCADA server Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage The Pelco Viewer has been designed for machines with the following software S
47. n 3 0 J uly 2011 Exercise Configure the Alarm Camera Integration cont LL Note The Custom Filter 8 field has been configured in Cicode so as to store the preset number that the alarm is linked to In this exercise the idea is to link an alarm to the preset that was configured previously see Exercise Set and Run a Preset page 2 24 Eaj Digital Alarms PelcoExample 720 Alarm Tag Myan Cluster Mame Test Alarm Name Myan Alarm Desc Myan Variable Tag 4 MyTag Variable Tag E P Category fo Help Oo A Delay oOo A Comment P Privilege fo Area fo Custom Filter 1 FO Custom Filter 2 Custom Filter 3 P Custom Filter 4 P Custom Filter 5 P Custom Filter 6 FO Custom Filter 7 Faging H Paging Group PO Replace Delete Help Record 6 Linked Mo iii Click Add to save the new record 3 Create a button to toggle the alarm at runtime Pelco Camera and CitectSCADA Integration Return to the Citect Graphics Builder and open MyCameralnterface page El the Click the Button o icon in the Graphics Builder toolbox and draw a button at the bottom left of the page Training Guide Release 1 3 29 Exercise Configure the Alarm Camera Integration cont lil Set the object properties as follows Appearance General Alarm On Off Text Input Touch Toggle MyTag Up Command Access General This button toggles the alarm iv Click OK and save the page 4 I nsert a Bitmap image
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49. o connect to a camera using RTSP mode the following RTSP URL need to be entered RTSP lt IP Address gt stream 1 Sarix cameras have an RTSP server in the camera Thus RTSP mode needs to be used to connect to a Sarix camera in the Pelco Viewer interface L Note Pelco IP cameras usually have factory default port numbers of either 49152 or 49157 The default camera number is 1 If the camera is used in conjunction with a Pelco DVR Digital Video Recorder the camera number is assigned on the DVR Camera The camera streaming type in RTP mode can be either unicast or multicast Streaming Types A unicast connection sends a separate video stream from the camera to each Pelco Viewer client whereas a multicast connection sends a video stream to multiple Pelco Viewer clients at the same time using one shared transmission stream gt To get a unicast connection Select the Unicast check box in the Network Stream Settings dialog and enter valid entries for local IP address and local port default is 9102 Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 7 Prepare to Stream Video cont CitectSCADA Integration Exercise Verify Camera Video Rendering 1 Launch the Network Stream Settings i Select the Pelco Diagnostic Player item from the Windows Start menu Start Programs Schneider Electric Pelco Pelco re Diagnostic Player Click the Configuration button at the bottom of the Pelco Diagnostic Player window ii The Netwo
50. o specify the camera auto connection settings i e whether to automatically connect to configured camera when the page is loaded at runtime or not To specify the streaming video bandwidth constraints To change the active camera being streamed To specify the IP address of the Pelco camera where video Is streamed from To specify the port number of the camera To specify the preset number for the camera home position To specify the reverse tilt functionality i e whether or not to reverse the tilt direction when using the mouse To specify the streaming mode either RTP or RTSP To specify the RTSP URL if the camera is a RTSP camera To specify the camera streaming type either unicast or multicast To define the IP address of the local computer to which the Pelco device will stream the video To specify the port that the Pelco device will use for unicast listening for the video To specify the camera pan speed To specify the camera tilt speed Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Using Cicode An alternate way to connect to and control a Pelco camera at runtime is to use the interface methods that come with the Pelco Viewer which may be accessed via Cicode Functions in an ActiveX object that can be called by CitectSCADA are known as methods The Pelco Viewer ActiveX control methods are designed to enable users to control Pelco cameras automatically including automatically switching cameras in a viewer sending PTZ c
51. of the Pelco device that you wish to Stream video E E From List Property Type Clear Property uoyBIoss be a Aupas uopoauuog eaen APASA Cancel Apply Help Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 21 CitectSCADA Integration 3 22 Exercise Configure the Pelco Viewer Using Tag Association cont V Map tags to properties as shown in the table below Property Associated Tag Bandwidth Bandwidth CameraNumber CameraNumber5 CameraPortNumber Portd5d vi Click OK and save the page 3 Compile the project Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Customised Camera Controls Create Control Additional genies have been developed and included in the PelcoExample720 Buttons and Objects project to simplify project creation and customisation gt Function this genie can be used to call functions inside the ActiveX control on the One Camera page gt SetValue this genie can be used to create buttons and text objects to change the properties of a Pelco camera gt PelcoCameraSelector this genie can be used to manage multiple cameras on the Pelco Camera Management page These genies may be reused in any project When a genie is pasted onto a page a dialog box will request the entry of one or more variable tags and comments or other data to control the display and actions of the genie object at runtime How to Insert a gt To paste a genie on to a graphics page Genie In the Citect Gr
52. ols and Viewing Features cont Scan Operation Like a pattern a scan is a pre defined sequence of pan settings to a camera The Scan menu allows the operator to run a scan There are three built in scan sequences Auto it continuously rotates the camera 360 degrees Frame it continuously rotates the camera horizontally in 90 degree increments Random it continuously rotates the camera horizontally in random increments gt Torunascan Right click the viewer window to display the popup menu toolbar Select the menu Scan Scan Auto or Scan Frame or Scan Random Tour Operation A tour is a sequence of group of predefined camera presets that was defined beforehand The Tour menu allows the operator to run a tour gt Torunatour Right click the viewer window to display the popup menu toolbar Select the menu Tour Run Enter the tour name in the dialog that just popped up and click OK 39 See Also Tours needs to be created using the camera s web interface For more information please refer to the Sarix Camera user manual Other Operations The Operations menu allows the operator to pan the camera 180 degrees from its current position or back to its zero position gt Torun another operation Right click the viewer window to display the popup menu toolbar Select the menu Operations Rotate 180 Degrees or Pan to Zero 2 22 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Exercise Record and Run a
53. ommands and recording and running patterns etc The main categories of Pelco Viewer methods are gt Connection methods gt Customise user interface methods gt PTZ methods gt Preset methods gt Pattern methods Ya 99 See Also For further information about Pelco Viewer methods see PELCO Camera and SCADA Integration Guide Pelco Viewer ActiveX Control Interface Methods Further Training ActiveX Methods is a topic in the CitectSCADA Customisation and Design Course Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 19 Connect to and Configure a Camera at Runtime cont CitectSCADA Integration Exercise Configure the Pelco Viewer Using Tag Association 1 Define variable tags i Go to the Citect Project Editor Select Tags Variable Tags from the menu The Variable Tags form will be displayed Variable Tag Mame JIpaddressS El Cluster Name Test DO Device Mame Testio Address 90 Data Type STRING Raw zero Scale Raw Full Scale Eng ero Scale Eng Full Scale Eng Units Format Deadband Comment Replace Delete Help Record 15 Linked Mo il Define the three following variable tags by filling the fields of the form as follows and clicking Add to save each record Variable Tag Data Cluster I O Device Address a ee a aa IpAddressS STRING Test TestIo CameraNumber5 LONG Test Test Io 2 Associate tags with the Pelco Viewer ActiveX object i Return to the Citect Gr
54. reate a new page based on the Normal template Use Template Template Mormal M Linked IM Designed For showing title bar Resolution spexrschart standardchart summary Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 3 11 CitectSCADA Integration Exercise Insert a Pelco Viewer ActiveX into a Page cont 2 Use the Add Pelco Viewer ActiveX button from the Citect Graphics Builder toolbox to insert a Pelco Viewer ActiveX into a page i Save the new page as MyCameralnterface page ii Click the Add Pelco Viewer ActiveX L button on the Graphics Builder toolbox iii The Pelco Viewer will be added to the graphics page iv The Pelco Viewer 3 0 Properties dialog will pop up automatically Click Cancel to close it as no configuration is required The page will look like this ae M fod LON FD fo Fo fos e fo cfo oa Fe To KE Fo fos Fo m elie fe gt EN Col GtectSCADA peT imei io StrLeftTimeToStr V Save the page 3 12 Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Configure the Pelco Viewer During Design Time Configure Pelco When the Pelco Viewer ActiveX control is added to a graphics page during design Viewer Properties time the Pelco Viewer Properties dialog pops up automatically This dialog contains the properties for the Pelco Viewer Pelco Yiewer 3 0 Properties Ea Appearance a Movement s7 Scaling s Access oo Metadata RTF Mode z Ai Camera IF Address 0 O ODO
55. rifies or simplifies a procedure A lightning bolt symbol in a Danger or Warning safety label on the product indicates an electrical hazard which as indicated below can or will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed The exclamation point symbol in a safety message in a manual indicates potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages introduced by this symbol to avoid possible injury or death AT Te Exclamation Point 4 DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in property damage Please Note Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 1 7 CitectSCADA Integration Conventions Used in this Manual cont Safety Information Before You Begin cont CitectSCADA is a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
56. rk Stream Settings dialog will appear Network Stream Settings x Settings f ATP Mode Camera IP Camera Fort fasi 52 service ID f T Unicast Local IF Local Fort C ATSP Mode e g ttep10 7 1 1 stream Atsp URL Connect o Cancel A WARNING DELAYED OR INCORRECT VIDEO Ensure that cameras are configured to overlay the time stamp and camera information on the video stream to assist operators in correctly identifying the camera and the time at which the image was relayed Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 J uly 2011 Exercise Verify Camera Video Rendering cont 2 Test the camera video rendering Type the camera s IP address in the Camera IP field as advised by the Instructor or as available ii Leave the default values in the Camera Port and ServicelD fields and ensure the Unicast check box is clear iii Click the Connect button IV Confirm that the Pelco Diagnostic Player display live video streamed from a camera Pelco Diagnostic Player 3 Close the Pelco Diagnostic Player LL Note If the Pelco Diagnostic Player is not showing live video image from the camera that it 1s connected to then the camera is not connected Verify that all required software is installed on the system and that the correct IP address and port are used p ee See Also For further information about lack of camera
57. s manual are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies Validity Note The present documentation is intended for qualified technical personnel responsible for the implementation operation and maintenance of the products described It contains information necessary for the proper use of the products However those who wish to make a more advanced use of our products may find it necessary to consult our nearest distributor in order to obtain additional information The contents of this documentation are not contractual and in no way constitute an extension to or restriction of the contractual warranty clauses For further information contact Schneider Electric Australia Pty Ltd at www citect com scada or www schneider electric com vijeocitect About Us Members of Educational Services team of Instructional Designers have tertiary qualifications in Education Educational Course Development and are also experienced instructors Currently the team is supporting a range of Schneider Electric Automation courses in multiple languages and multiple software environments Authors Marine Roche Contributors Frank Jiang July 2011 Edition for Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 Training Guide Release 1 Written in Australia il Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE PELCO VIEWER cccccccccccccccccscsccccsssssssssssssccees 1 1 BLS N eee ORT eae EE TED cee a eT ener ne
58. upported operating systems gt Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 32 Bit and 64 Bit gt Windows Vista with Service Pack 2 32 Bit and 64 Bit gt Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 32 Bit and 64 Bit Other software CitectSCADA version 7 0 or later Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 SP1 Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable SP1 A Local Area Network LAN if the client needs to access a remote server Microsoft DirectX 9 0 on Windows XP and Microsoft DirectX 10 on Windows Vista or later VV VV V gt SafeNet Sentinel key protection L Note The Microsoft applications above marked with an asterisk are automatically installed on the computer during the Pelco Viewer installation as required The computer needs to be connected to the Internet for the applications to be downloaded and installed Pelco Camera and Training Guide Release 1 2 5 CitectSCADA Integration System Requirements cont Hardware The Pelco Viewer is a resource intensive component It is recommended to run the Requirements Pelco Viewer on dedicated CitectSCADA display clients that meet the following hardware requirements Random Access Memory RAM Description Recommended Specification or Higher Processor Intel Core 2 Duo CPU E7500 Processor Speed 2 93 GHz Graphics Adapter ATI Radeon HD 3450 Dell Optiplex NVDIA GeForce Go 7400 ATI Radeon HD 3450 Pro 1 GB or more dedicated memory Video Streaming Video streaming requ
59. utomatically connect to a camera check box Pelco iewer 3 0 Properties Appearance a Movement a Scaling w Access a Metadata RTP Mode Camera IP Address 100 155 19 299 Camera port 49152 Service ID l E Unicast Stream Local IP Address Local port RTSP Mode RSP Url M Automatically connect to camera Reverse Tilt suas UooauUO Bales WoONEIosSy He APASA Cancel Apply Help Pelco Viewer Version 3 0 July 2011 Exercise Configure the Pelco Viewer During Design Time cont iv Open the Access Identification tab Set the Object Name to PelcoCam and select the Persist ActiveX data between page transitions check box Pelco Yiewer 3 0 Properties Ea a Appearance x Movement Sealing Access a Metadata Identification Object Name PelcoCam Event Class NewCamer ANSOz Persistence IW Persist Activex data between page transitions uogeopyap A Bauan A Clear Property Cancel Apply Help h Hints amp Tips To save the state of an ActiveX control properties set from Cicode when switching between pages select the Persist ActiveX data between page transitions check box v Click Apply and then OK to save the configuration of the Pelco Viewer ActiveX object 2 Test the changes Compile and run the project ii Navigate to the MyCameralnterface page and confirm that there is video streamed from the c

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