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1. On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 33 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Fields Buttons Description Connect Checks the server connection If all user credentials are entered and validated the server is enabled If not all user credentials are entered the server is not enabled and the following message appears Server is not enabled Please enter user credentials to connect the server Server Info Communication Port This is the Communications Port used by the OnSSI component It is the Image Server port if using RC C or NetDVMS the Management Server port if using RC E or NetEVS or the Ocularis Base Server port if using Ocularis The default value of 80 LiveVideo Port Unavailable Alarm Port Unavailable Domain Enter the domain name for those DVMS Digital Video Management System requiring user login User Name Enter the user name if the server requires user login Password Enter the password if the server requires user login Re enter Password IP Address Enter the IP address for a specific video server For RC C or NetDVMS use the Image Server address for RC E or NetEVS use the Management Server address for Ocularis use the IP address of the Base server Event Action Info Poll Period The Poll period for server device timeout is fixed and can take up to 220 seconds before a server is marked offline and up to 110 seconds before a server is marked online
2. Arm Disarm Show Active Causes Show Armed Causes Details Figure 33 Test fire a Manual Action Event 4 If Activate is not on the menu the event needs to be armed first 5 Validate that the action occurred You can view the transmission of the event in the Trace Viewer Log found in the Server Management Application On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 79 Chapter 6 Video View The Video View Editor in CeCURE 9000 lets you create Video View objects without first creating a Video Tour In this chapter Video View Editor Overview 0nnnnnnnann00n1nnnennoereennnnnnnerrrrnnnnorrrnnnnnnneernnnnnne 82 Video View Tasks A 83 Video View Viewer On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 81 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video View Video View Editor Overview The Video View Editor in CeCURE 9000 lets you create Video View objects A Video View is a view from a camera or group of cameras In addition to being viewable independently a Video View serves as a building block to construct a Video Tour see Chapter 7 Video Tour on page 92 for more information about Video Tours The Video View Editor shown in Figure 34 has the fields and buttons described in Table 12 Video View Editor Fields and Buttons below gt Video View Ja lx Le Save and Close Name Description Partition Default E Intellex 3 2 HE Sony Server 2 Figure 34
3. The OnSSI NetDVMS recorder can be used in a stand alone system or in a master slave configuration In a master slave configuration adding the master NVR will import both the master and slave cameras as one system OnSSl s RC C does not support a master slave configuration For the OnSSI NetEVS or RC E recorder add the Management Server and it will import all associated recording servers For Ocularis import the Ocularis Base server and it will import all associated recording servers Components The C Cure Server component includes Event based recording Event based presets Event posting The client component handles all transaction requested on the client computer Hardware Requirements ONSSI C CURE 9000 VIDEO INTEGRATION CLIENT COMPONENT The following are requirements for the OnSSI CeCURE 9000 Video Integration Client component Supported Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32 bit and 64 bit Supported Operating System Microsoft Windows 8 Professional 32 bit and 64 bit Supported Operating System Microsoft Windows 8 1 Professional 32 bit and 64 bit CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2 4 GHz or Higher RAM 4 GB minimum Network Ethernet 1 Gbit minimum Graphics Adapter PCI Express 256 MB RAM Direct 3D supported client PC only Note It is recommended that you update to the latest version of the video driver for best performance Running the video integratio
4. 4 Right click the Video View in the list and select View Popup View or View in current Tab from the context ACCESSING THE VIDEO VIEWS IN THE VIEWS FOLDER To Access a Video View from the Views Folder 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click the video folder where the Video View is located 3 Click Views 4 Right click the Video View and select View Popup View or View in Current Tab SET PROPERTY FOR VIDEO VIEW You can use Set Property to quickly set a property for a Video View without opening it You can also use Set Property to set a specific property for multiple Video Views For example if you wanted to change a setting for 20 Video Views you could select all of them and do it in one step To Use Set Property to Configure a Video View 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click the video folder where the Video View is located 3 Click Views On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 87 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide 4 5 6 Right click the Video View and select Set Property from the context menu Specify the Property for the Video View Click LJ located at the end of the Property field to see a list of properties Enter the value for the property and click OK To Use Set Property to Configure Multiple Video Views 1 2 a gt 7 In the Navigation Pane of
5. 3 Click 4 7 to open a Dynamic View showing all OnSSI Video Cameras 4 Right click a Video Camera in the list and select View from the context menu To Open the OnSSI Video Camera View from the Video Tree e In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click Video in the Video Tree to view the video folders 3 Go to the folder where the camera is located gt Right click the camera and select View from the context menu Using OnSSI Video Camera Popup View To Open OnSSI Video Camera Popup View from a Dynamic View 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click the Video drop down list and select the OnSSI Video Camera 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing all OnSSI Video Cameras 4 Right click the Video Camera in the list and select Popup View from the context menu To Open Video Camera Popup View from the Video Tree e In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click Video in the Video Tree to view the video folders 3 Go to the folder where the camera is located gt 62 Right click the camera and select Popup View from the context menu On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI Video C OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Viewing OnSSI Video Cameras in the Current Tab To View an OnSSI Video Camer
6. Comm Fail Delay Unavailable Per second frame rate to Unavailable use during recording Time Sync at hh mm ss Unavailable Importing Cameras It is recommended that once cameras are imported the camera names should not be changed on the CeCURE 9000 system If cameras are added manually then the camera name must match those found on the OnSSI NVR The camera names can be retrieved from the recorder on which the cameras are configured OnSSI NetDVMS recorders can be set up in a stand alone or master slave relationship When in stand alone mode the recorders need to be imported individually When set up in a master slave relationship only the master recorder needs to be imported into the system This will import all of the cameras from the master and all slave 34 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI Video Server OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide recorders and will populate CeCURE 9000 as one large recorder RC C does not support the master slave relationship For NetEVS or RC E environments simply import the Management Server and all corresponding recording servers cameras will be imported For Ocularis import the Ocularis Base and cameras from all associated recorders will be imported Figure 8 shows an example of importing cameras from a NetDVMS recorder The same import procedure would be followed for recorders configured in either a stand alone or a master slave relationship For the mast
7. Default Start Feed Rule Retrieve Edge Storage Y Active Definition Perform an action on Camera A Start from External start recording immediately on Axis 212 PTZ Camera 192 168 11 26 Camera 1 Perform stop action on Camera A Stop from Ext stop recording immediately Figure 27 Sample Rule in RC E Repeat these steps for each camera on the recorder Then proceed to Configure CeCURE to Use Manual Action to configure CeCURE below For more information on configuring events and rules refer to the user manual for the Ocularis ES recording component RC E CONFIGURE CeCURE TO USE MANUAL ACTION Now that you ve configured manual or user defined events in the recorders these events need to be defined as Manual Actions in CeCURE 9000 1 Inthe C CURE 9000 Administration Station select Configuration 2 Inthe Configuration pane make sure that Event is displayed in the Configuration drop down list and click New On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 75 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Action Click New Make sure Event is displayed Figure 28 Configure New Event An Event dialog box will open Y Enabled General Options Messages Action Assess Configuration Predefined Log Messages Groups State images Default state Y Armed Priority Figure 29 Create a new Event Enter a Name for the Manual Trigger Add an optional Desc
8. Property Enter the property for the alarm Click L J to see a list of Properties Value NOTE You must select the Property before you can select the Value For the VideoLoss Property To enable the value of True select the check box that appears when you click in this field To change the value to False clear the check box For the Video Camera Alarm Property The possible values are Motion Analytics Alarm and Normal Action Select an action from the drop down list This includes selecting the details for that action Activate Event allows you select an event for the alarm Click to see a list of available Events See Chapter 5 Video Action and the C CURE 9000 Software Configuration Guide for more information about events Video Camera Action allows you to specify a video camera and an Action Type On the Camera Tab you select the Video Server and Camera and on the Action Type tab you specify the Action Type for the Camera Schedule Enter the schedule for the alarm Click LJ to see a list of available schedules Camera tab available if Video Camera Action was selected Server Specify the server for the action Click LJ to see a list of predefined servers NOTE You must select the server before you can select the camera Camera Specify the camera for the action Click to see a list of predefined cameras Action Type tab available if Video Camera Action was selected Action Ty
9. Click L to see a list of available servers NOTE You must select the server before you can select the camera Camera Specify the camera for the action Click LJ to see a list of available cameras Action Type tab available if Video Camera Action was selected Action Type Select the action type such as Record Camera or Camera Preset Command Enter the parameters for the action type The parameters vary according to the action type selected On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 37 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide OnSSI Video Server OnSSI Video Server State Images Tab The OnSSI Video Server State Images tab displays the default images used to indicate the Video Server states on the Monitoring Station application You can substitute custom JPG images for the default images so that the custom JPG images appear in the Monitoring Station application to represent the video server state See Changing the OnSSI Video Server State Images on page 43 ME OnSSI Video Camera Sony RZ50 Camera 1 ba Save and Close JC Save and Name Sony AZ50 Camera 1 Description Cam2 Enabled ARRE General Alarms i State Unknown Recording Alarm Commloss Figure 10 OnSSI Video Server State Images Tab The following table describes the icons representing each state on the OnSSI Video Server State Images tab Table 3 OnSSI Video Server State Images
10. OnSSI Video Server Alarm Tab on 36 OnSSI Video Camera Alarms Tab on page 48 Action Tab on Event Editor for Video Action on page 71 You can perform the following Video Action tasks Creating a Video Action Deleting a Video Action Modifying a Video Action Accessing the Action Tab on the Event Editor You access the Event Editor from the CeCURE 9000 Configuration pane To Access the Event Editor 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Configuration to open the Configuration pane 2 Click the Configuration drop down list and select Event 3 Click H to open a Dynamic View showing all Event objects 4 Double click the Event in the list to which you want to add the Video Action and the Event Editor opens 70 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Video Action OnSSI CeCure 900 A Event Demo cam event E save and Close DZ Save and New Name Demo cam event Description Y Enabled General Options Messages Action State Images O Video Integration User Guide 2 Add Remove Action Details Resettable Video Camera Action w Camera Preset Command Camera Action Type Action Type Camera Preset Command Preset Figure 24 Action Tab on the Event Editor Action Type Tab 5 Click the Action Tab in the Event Editor Action Tab on Event Editor for Video Action Figure 25 shows t
11. Verify that you can see the list of cameras NEW INSTALLATIONS OF C CURE To install the OnSSI video integration product driver launch the file named OnSSI CCURE 9000 Video Driver Installer exe Follow the prompts to install the OnSSI integration product It is recommended that you accept the default selections during the installation process You have the option of installing the CeCURE Client and C CURE Server components on the same or separate machines See the Hardware Requirements on page 13 for information on specifications 18 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Contents OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Please select a setup type al e client and server component This is suitable only if you are running the client and server on the same machine Server Component B Only the server component will be added to CCURE Client Component 3 Only the client component will be added to CCURE Figure 5 Installation Setup Type You may need to restart your computer when the installation is completed The installer will write files to AProgram Files Common Files OnSSI to support the OnSSI C CURE 9000 Video Driver If the integration is installed on a computer that already has Ocularis installed the integration will only overwrite the files in Program Files Common Files OnSSl if the files in the integration are newer than the files that exist on the c
12. 5E 8 6B RC I 7 0B 8 0C 8 0F 8 6B RC E 4 0C 5 0A 6 0A 7 0C Ocularis Base 4 1 The versions of CeCURE that is supported SWH C CURE 9000 v2 30 14 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Features The Ocularis interface supports all of the standard Software House features except patterns The following features are supported Live Video Pre recorded Video Play Back Record Start On Demand Record Stop On Demand PTZ Domes only Video Alarms Video Tour Video View Up to 16 Cameras Presets PTZ Presets Based on Event Alarm Input or Video Tour Toggle Video Window Size Display Up to four Live Video Windows Based on Event Original Recorded Video Cannot Be Altered A single Window may be used to display Live and Recorded video Performance and Scalability The OnSSI recorders are easily scalable There is no set software limit to maximum the number of cameras To expand the system keep adding new recorders to Ocularis Base or add them as slaves in a master slave relationship Limitations LIMITATIONS WITH CCURE SYSTEMS The OnSSI C CURE integration is designed tested and supported on a standalone version CeCURE server Other configurations such as C CURE Enterprise MAS SAS and Redundancy are not supported LIMITATIONS WITH REMOTE DESKTOP Access to video features through remote desktop is not supported video wil
13. Groups appears Click the OnSSI Video Server Group to which you want to add the OnSSI Video Server Click OK in the confirmation dialog box that appears and the OnSSI Video Server is added to the Group Changing the OnSSI Video Server State Images You can replace the Video Server State images with JPG images of your choice To Change the OnSSI Video Server State Image 1 7 In the Navigation Pane on the bottom left side of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Click the folder where the Video Server is located Right click the server and select Edit The Video Server Editor opens Click the State Images tab Double click the existing image A Windows Open dialog box appears allowing you to browse for the folder in which you have placed replacement images Locate the replacement JPG image select it and click Open to add it to the image listing Click Hisave and Close to save the Video Server configuration Restoring the Video Server State Image Back to the Default Image You can restore Video Server State images back to the default images To Restore the Video Server State Image to Default ilk OB Je In the Navigation Pane on the bottom left side of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Click the folder where the Video Server is located Right click the server and select Edit The Video Server Editor opens Click the State Images tab Ri
14. Pauses the Tour The button is Red when pressed u Forward Moves to the next View in the tour The button is Green when pressed On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 99 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Description Backward Moves to the previous View in the tour The button is Green El when pressed Using Video Tour View To Use Video Tour View 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video Tour from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click 7 to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Tour objects 4 Right click the Video Tour in the list and select View from the context menu Using the Video Tour Popup View To Use Video Tour Popup View 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video Tour from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click 7 to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Tour objects 4 Right click the Video Tour in the list and select Popup View from the context menu Viewing Video Tour in Current Tab To View Video Tour in Current Tab 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video Tour from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click a to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Tour objects 4 Right click the Video Tour in the list and select View in Current Tab from
15. Server ID Video Protocol OnSSI Protocol Time Zone LJ Onine Server Info Communication Port 8050 Domain Live Video Port ig User Name Alarm Port 5003 2 Password rz Re enter Password IP Address 192 168 10 205 Event Action Info Poll Period seconds Comm Fail Delay seconds Per second frame rate to use during recording Time Sync at i Memes Figure 7 OnSSI Video Server General Tab The following fields are found on the OnSSI Video Server General Tab Table 1 OnSSI Video Server General Tab Fields Buttons Description Name Enter a unique name up to 100 characters long to identify the server Description Enter a description up to 255 characters to identify the server Enabled If enabled CeCURE 9000 attempts to communicate with the server If not enabled C CURE 9000 does not attempt to communicate with the server General Tab Server ID Video Protocol The video protocol for this video server Time Zone Specify the Time Zone of the physical location of the video server Click to select a Time Zone from a list of available Time Zones Import Camera Imports all camera information set up with the current video server from the video server You should use this button to set up your cameras rather than creating the cameras manually Cameras are referenced by name only so the names must match exactly Online Indicates if the current video server is online
16. Tab i _ _ _ _ I Images Description e er Unknown Online ei Kg Offline 38 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide OnSSI Video Server Tasks The following Video Server tasks may be performed Accessing the OnSSI Video Server Editor Creating an OnSSI Video Server Creating an OnSSI Video Server Template Viewing a List of OnSSI Video Servers Deleting an OnSSI Video Server Modifying an OnSSI Video Server Using Set Property to Configure Video Servers Adding a Video Server To a Group Changing the OnSSI Video Server State Images Restoring the Video Server State Image Back to the DDefault Image Creating an OnSSI Video Server You can create a new Video Server for use with camera server alarm and action objects To Create an OnSSI Video Server 1 Inthe Navigation Pane on the bottom left side of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select a folder or create and name a video folder See Creating a Video Folder on page 27 The new folder is placed in the Video Tree The Tours and Views directories are automatically added to the folder 3 Right click the new video folder OnSSI Video Server and click New from the context menu 4 The Video Server Editor opens as shown in Figure 6 on page 33 to configure the server 5 Type a name for the OnSSI Video Server in t
17. User Guide Video Tour Tasks You can perform the following Video Tour tasks Creating a Video Tour Creating a Video Tour Template Viewing a List of Video Tours Deleting a Video Tour Modifying a Video Tour Using Set Property to Configure Video Tours Adding a Video Tour To a Group Creating a Video Tour You can create a new Video Tour which you configure by adding Video Views and setting their sequence and timing You can add as many or few Video Views as needed To Create a Video Tour In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Click Video in the Video Tree to expand the folders Select a video folder or create a new video folder for the Video Tour Right click the video folder and select Video Tour gt New from the context menu The Video Tour Editor opens and you can configure the video tour To save your new Video Tour click HH Save and Close The new Video Tour is now located under the Tours folder Alternatively if you want to save the Video Tour and then create a new one click Save and New The current Video Tour is saved and closed but the Video Tour Editor remains open to allow you to create a new Video Tour Creating a Video Tour Template You can create a new template for video tours A Video Tour template saves you time because you do not have to re enter the same video tour information again To Create a Video Tour Templat
18. Video View Editor Table 12 Video View Editor Fields and Buttons A EEE T Fields Buttons Description Name Enter a unique name up to 100 characters to identify the Video View Description Enter a description up to 255 characters to identify the Video View Lists all the video hardware in the tree starting with the video server and the cameras connected to it To add a camera to the view you must drag and drop the camera into Server Camera Tree a gt the View Grid To add a server to the view you can drag the server into the View Grid and all of its cameras are added to the View Enables you to select the number of cameras displayed inside the view Each grid is linked to a camera and shows the video for that camera Without a link to a camera the grid remains blank You can choose 1X1 2X2 3X3 4X4 1X5 and 2X8 82 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video View Tasks Creating a Video View You can create a new Video View without creating a Video Tour Video Views are automatically stored in Views under the video folder where you created the Video View To Create a Video View ch oo o 9 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Go to the folder in the Video Tree where you want to create the Video View Right click the folder and select Video View gt New from the context menu Alt
19. a Dynamic View Note If you delete a video folder you delete all objects in the video folder To Delete a Video Folder in the Video Tree 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Double click Video in the Video Tree to display the video folders 3 Right click on the video folder in the list that you want to delete and select Delete from the context menu 4 Click Yes on the Are you sure that you want to delete the selected Video Folder Object message box 5 Amessage box appears to show you that the deletion has occurred Click OK to close the box Click Print if you want to print the message Click Email if you want to send the deletion message to the email address that you have configured in the Customer Support section of the C CURE 9000 System Variables See the CeCURE 9000 System Maintenance Guide for more information about System Variables 28 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide To Delete a Video Folder in Dynamic View 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video Folder from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Folder objects 4 Right click the video folder in the list that you want to delete and select Delete from the context menu 5 Click Yes on the Are you sure you want to delete the Vid
20. can view a list of video views To View a List of Video Views 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video View from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click and select Display in New Tab or Display in Current Tab to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Views objects Deleting a Video View You can delete a Video View from a Dynamic View or from the Video Tree To Delete a Video View from the Dynamic View 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video View from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click and select Display in New Tab or Display in Current Tab to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Views objects 4 Right click the Video View in the list that you want to delete and select Delete from the context menu 5 Click Yes on the Are you sure that you want to delete the selected Video View Object message box To Delete a Video View from the Video Tree 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Double click Video in the Video Tree to display the video folders Click the video folder where the Video View is located Click Views a FF po Right click the Video View that you want to delete and select Delete from the context menu 6 Click Yes on the Are you sure you want to delete the video view message box 8
21. in the content area replacing that tab Figure 9 shows the OnSSI Video Camera Viewer In addition you can perform the following functions Video SnapShot Form enables you to make a video snapshot Video Email allows you to email a video snapshot Recorded Video Configuration enables you to select a certain period for which to retrieve a video if Onsst Video Camera 227 Lab View 2 11 11 Camera LL N EI Figure 18 OnSSI Video Camera Viewer The Video Camera Viewer buttons are described in Table 9 on page 61 Table 9 Video Camera Viewer Buttons Buttons Description a Snapshot Opens a Save as Image File dialog box that allows you to save a snapshot from the camera as a bitmap file On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 61 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide OnSSI Video Camera Buttons lad AAA Description Retrieve Recorded Video Opens the Retrieve Recorded Video dialog box where you can select a certain period for which to view a video Ly Record Video The camera starts to record a video with pre alarm time 15 seconds and post alarm time 15 seconds z Refresh Resets the display Using the OnSSI Video Camera View To Open the OnSSI Video Camera View from the Dynamic View 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click the Video drop down list and select OnSSI Video Camera
22. lt C gt Onss OnSSI CeCURE 9000 Video Integration User Guide Version 4 0 23 0 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc One Blue Hill Plaza 7 Floor PO Box 1555 Pearl River NY 10965 Phone 845 732 7900 Fax 845 732 7999 Web www onssi com Legal Notice This product manual is intended for general information purposes only and due care has been taken in its preparation Any risk arising from the use of this information rests with the recipient and nothing herein should be construed as constituting any kind of warranty 2002 2015 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc All rights reserved OnSSI and the Eye logo are registered trademarks of On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Ocularis Client Ocularis Client Lite Ocularis Video Synopsis NetEVS NetDVMS NetDVR ProSight NetGuard NetGuard EVS NetSwitcher NetMatrix NetCentral NetTransact NetPDA and NetCell are trademarks of On Net Surveillance Systems Inc All other trademarks are property of their respective owners On Net Surveillance Systems Inc reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notice Patents applied for in the US and abroad C CURE and Software House are registered trademarks of Tyco International Ltd and its respective companies The trademarks logos and service marks displayed on this document are registered in the United States or other countries Any misuse of the trademarks is strictly prohibited and Tyc
23. pointer will stop then jump to the next segment of recorded video Click this button to open the Retrieve Recorded Video dialog box Time Range and configure the Start End dates and times of the video you want to retrieve Play Plays the recorded video for the date time range you configured Stop Stops replay of the recorded video Pause Pauses replay of the recorded video Rate Rate function provides X0 5 X1 X2 X4 X8 playback speeds Start Time Start Time configured for retrieved video Duration of Requested Time Elapsed time for replay of retrieved video Range Sample Live PTZ Window and Playback Window S OnSSI Video Camera 227 Lab 11 141 Camera odeje emmmer 227 Lem Camera Rte es EG Presets HL BS A Recorded 0 Time Range Rate X1 0 sl 9 57 34am 01 00 00 OnSSI Video Camera Live video Figure 17 Live video with PTZ and playback LIVE VIDEO WINDOW CONTROLS Controls within the pane for live video are as follows Playback Snapshot E Opens a Save as Image File dialog box that allows you to save a snapshot from the live video as a bitmap file 58 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Launch Live Video Returns to Live Video Record Video The Record button is disabled for recorded video Refresh z Resets the display Left Arrow L4 moves the PTZ camera to the
24. see a list of properties Enter the value for the property and click the OK button Adding a Video Server To a Group You use Add To Group to add a Video Server object to a group of Video Servers You can use Add to Group from the Video Tree or from a Dynamic View To Add an OnSSI Video Server To a Group in the Video Tree 1 42 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Double click Video in the Video Tree to display video folders Click the video folder where the Video Server is located Right click the Video Server in the list that you want to add to the group and select Add To Group from the context menu A dialog box listing OnSSI Video Server Groups appears Click the OnSSI Video Server Group to which you want to add the OnSSI Video Server On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 6 OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Click OK in the confirmation dialog box that appears and the OnSSI Video Server is added to the Group To Add an OnSSI Video Server To a Group in a Dynamic View In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Select OnSSI Video Server from the Video pane drop down list Click H to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Server objects Right click the Video Server in the list that you want to add to a group and select Add To Group from the context menu A dialog box listing OnSSI Video Server
25. 0 Video Integration User Guide OnSSI Video Camera Tasks You can perform the following OnSSI Video Camera tasks Creating an OnSSI Video Camera Creating an OnSSI Video Camera Template Viewing a List of OnSSI Video Cameras Deleting an OnSSI Video Camera Modifying an OnSSI Video Camera Using Set Property to Configure a Video Camera Adding an OnSSI Video Camera To a Group Changing the OnSSI Video Camera State Images Restoring an OnSSI Video Camera State Image to the Default Image Using the OnSSI Video Camera View Creating an OnSSI Video Camera You can create a new OnSSI Video Camera for use with camera alarms and camera action objects You create cameras for a specific Video Server To Create an OnSSI Video Camera 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click Video in the Video Tree 3 Click the video folder with the desired server object 4 Right click the desired server and select Camera gt New from the context menu The OnSSI Video Camera Editor opens with the General tab displayed as shown in Figure 11 on page 47 for you to configure the Video Camera 5 To save your new video camera click seve and Close Alternatively if you want to save the video camera and then create a new one for this server click Save and New The current Video Camera is saved and closed but the OnSSI Video Camera Editor remains open to allow you to create a new vid
26. 00 Video View Editor lets you create Video View objects without first creating a Video Tour A Video View is a view from a camera or group of cameras It serves as a building block to construct a video tour See Chapter 6 Video View for more information Video Tour The C CURE 9000 Video Tour Editor lets you create Video Tour objects for multiple vendors A video tour is a list of views in sequence for a user defined dwell time in a Live Video Window See Chapter 7 Video Tour for more information Note In Ocularis video tours are referred as Sequence On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 23 Chapter 2 Video Folders This chapter provides information about the CeCURE 9000 Video Folder Editor In this chapter Video Folder Overvlew osz erritan annerri mniema Eaa iiai aiena eaae Ear hi iiai iiiar irhier 26 Video Folder ele im ii oia asii a sale 27 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 25 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Folder Overview The Video Folder Editor in CeCURE 9000 lets you create Video Folder objects You can create Video Folders to store OnSSI recorders and their cameras Video Tours and Video Views By default the Video Tree displays folders for Protocols and Company Name The folder called Protocols is the container for protocols The folder called Company Name is the container for your Tours Views and other video objects You can rename the folder to customize the Video Tr
27. 4 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Modifying a Video View You can edit a Video View from a Dynamic View or from the Video Tree To Edit a Video View in the Dynamic View 1 2 3 4 5 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Select Video View from the Video pane drop down list Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Views objects Right click the Video View in the list that you want to edit The video View Editor opens Click Save and Close To Edit a Video View in Video Tree In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Double click Video in the Video Tree to display the video folders Click the video folder where the Video View is located Click Views Right click the Video View that you want to edit and select Edit from the context menu The Video View Editor opens On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 85 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video View Video View Viewer Video View Viewer enables you to view a Video View in the Administration Workstation There are three ways to view a video view Video View displays the video in a Dynamic View Popup View displays the video in a Popup Window View in Current Tab displays the video view in the current tab in the content area Figure 35 below shows a Popup View whose butt
28. Activity Viewer Window On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 45 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide OnSSI Video Camera Overview This chapter describes the procedures for using OnSSI supported video cameras with CeCURE 9000 and the OnSSI video integration The OnSSI Camera interface provides a comprehensive integration between OnSSI network video recorders and C CURE 9000 C CURE 9000 Video is accurate and fast because the CeCURE 9000 server is connected to the network video recorder during the configuration process This enables C CURE 9000 to capitalize on the API s ability to query the digital video recorder for setup information Extensive use of tree controls and drag and drop interaction makes using CeCURE 9000 Video easy The drag and drop interaction enables you to drag a camera directly into the interface and see the entire set of cameras displayed live Video features include Live Video Pre recorded Video Play Back Record Start On Demand Record Stop On Demand PTZ Domes only Video Alarms Video Tour Video View Up to 16 Cameras Presets PTZ Presets Based on Event Alarm Input or Video Tour Toggle Video Window Size Display Up to four Live Video Windows Based on Event Original Recorded Video Cannot Be Altered Live and Recorded video in one Window OnSSI Video Camera Editor The OnSSI Video Camera Editor in CeCURE 9000 lets you create Video Camera objects You
29. DEO SERVER This chapter describes the CeCURE 9000 OnSSI Video Server Editor CHAPTER 4 ONSSI VIDEO CAMERA This chapter describes the CeCURE 9000 OnSSI Video Camera Editor CHAPTER 5 VIDEO ACTION This chapter provides information about using the CeCURE 9000 OnSSI Action Tab on the Event Editor to configure a Video Action CHAPTER 6 VIDEO VIEW This chapter provides information about using the CeCURE 9000 OnSSI Video View Editor to create Video View objects CHAPTER 7 VIDEO TOUR This chapter describes the CeCURE 9000 OnSSI Video Tour Editor 8 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Finding More Information You can access C CURE 9000 Help by pressing F1 or clicking Help from the menu bar in the Administration Monitoring Station applications You can get help for the Windows products by selecting Help from the specific Windows Start menu or by going to the Microsoft web site at www microsoft com OnSSI Manuals The following On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI manuals are available with products or online at the OnSSI website Ocularis CS Recording Component User Manual RC C Manual Ocularis ES Recording Component User Manual RC E Manual Ocularis Administrator User Manual NetDVMS User Manual NetEVS User Manual Conventions This manual uses the following text formats and symbols M EEE Convention Meaning This font indicates screen elemen
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31. If checked the video tour continuously starts over again after Tour Looping the final camera is displayed If not checked the tour runs once Show Text Overlay If selected predefined text appears over video Allows you to preview the tour A separate window is created Preview e y and displays all the views of the tour one by one in sequence Views in Tour Opens the Video Tour Views Editor for you to add a Video Add View to the tour Remove Removes a Video View from the tour On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 93 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Fields Buttons Description Move Up Moves the selected video view up in the view sequence Move Down Moves the selected view down in the view sequence Name of the view Click L J and select a Video View to link to the Video Tour Or you can click LJ select New Video View and create a new Video View to link to the Video Tour View Name NOTE A Video View can only be linked to one video tour Once a Video View is linked to a Video Tour it cannot be used in other Video Tours Grid Type The number of cameras displayed inside the view The user specified time from 1 second to 5 minutes for Dwell viewing live video in a live video window for each view in a video tour P Moves the camera to a preset position at the start of each reset tour 94 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration
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33. The Start Time is configured in the Retrieve Recorded Video dialog box Duration of Requested Time Range This field indicates how much time has elapsed in replay of retrieved video On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 59 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Export Video When in playback mode the Export Video button becomes enabled Exported video is in AVI format A video codec must be installed on the system prior to exporting video If an audio codec is included recorded audio will also be include in the export Click the Export Video button and a Save As dialog appears Select a location and enter a name for the recorded video clip Click Save Be sure to identify the size of the video clip prior to clicking the Export Video button Exporting video may take some time to process Luckily this task runs in the background and other work may continue during the export process 60 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI Video Camera OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide OnSSI Video Camera Viewer The OnSSI NVR Video Camera Viewer enables you to view video from cameras from the Administration Workstation There are three ways to view a video camera 1 Video Camera View opens the video viewer as a new tab in the content area of the Administration Client 2 Video Camera Popup View displays the video in a Popup Window 3 Video Camera View in Current Tab displays the video in the current tab
34. WS EDITOR ii A le 103 VIDEO VIEW TASKS ES RE later Re re EE 104 Creating amp Video View eegen tee A A melti AA aga ANR en 104 REMOVING A VIDEO VIEW FROM A VIDEO TOUR iii 104 MODIFYING A VIDEO VIEW IN A VIDEO TOUR 105 SERVER CONFIGURATION APPLICATION cccccessssssssceeseesessnssseceeeseesessnssseeeeeseessennsseaoes 106 DIAGNOSTICS ara andas 106 ONSSI SETTINGS XML EE 109 CONTACT INFORMATION coi ia 110 vi On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Preface The OnSSI C CURE 9000 Video Integration User Guide is for new and experienced security system users The manual describes the use and features of the On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSl software Video Integration for C CURE 9000 The manual assumes that you have already installed CeCURE 9000 and have familiarized yourself with the basic C CURE 9000 information provided in the C CURE 9000 Getting Started Guide In this preface How to Use this Manual art idad dd 8 AA 9 SCONVENTIONS co ssl ege amie et ha nc E ek a RNA An qe en tic Ie he tr tn nn 9 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 7 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide How to Use this Manual This manual includes the following sections CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW This chapter provides an overview of the CeCURE 9000 OnSSI software video features CHAPTER 2 VIDEO FOLDERS This chapter provides information about using the CeCURE 9000 OnSSI Video Folder Editor CHAPTER 3 ONSSI VI
35. a in Current Tab From a Dynamic View 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click the Video drop down list and select OnSSI video camera 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Server objects 4 Right click the Video Camera in the list and select View In Current Tab from the context menu To View a Video Camera in Current Tab From the Video Tree 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click Video in the Video Tree to view the video folders 3 Go to the folder where the camera is located 4 Right click the camera and select View In Current Tab from the context menu On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 63 OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Retrieve Recorded Video The Retrieve Recorded Video dialog box shown in Figure 19 enables you to select a certain period for which to retrieve a video Refer to the following section Retrieving and Viewing Recorded Video below ez Ke Retrieve Recorded Video Start Date E 7 2014 Start Time 2 48 14 PM End Date 4 7 2014 End Time 2 48 34 PM Figure 19 Retrieve Recorded Video Dialog Box The Retrieve Recorded Video dialog box has the fields and button described in Table 10 below Table 10 Recorded Video Configuration Fields Buttons Description Start Date The start date of the recorded video in system cult
36. address of the server and uses MSMQ to pass events to the server All normal features for alarms such as changing frame rates on alarm are set up on the recorder The addition of an OnSSI Video Server will automatically create the necessary queue to transfer the OnSSI recorder events to the C CURE server Restart the proxy to ensure the message path is functional For NetEVS or RC E the Event Proxy is installed on the Management Server machine 66 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI Video Camera ER OnSSI RC C RC I Event Proxy E Name 10 1 20 231 RC C RC Recorder IP 192 168 11 172 Server IPs comma delimited 192 168 11 183 NetCentral Port 1237 NetCentral Usemame jadmin NetCentral Password Event Types M Video Motion Detection M Camera Enabled M Camera Disabled I Responding M Not Responding M Generic Events M Other Events lt Onssl Advanced _ Save Service Started Start View Log OK Cancel Figure 22 OnSSI Event Proxy Click the Advanced button to expose the Advanced Settings OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide ER OnSSI RC C RC I Event Proxy Xx Advanced Settings These settings apply to systems where the event proxy is used without an Ocularis Base or Event Coordinator Minutes to wait before stopping events with no EC connection ES Use without Event Coordinator OK Cancel_ Figure 23 Advanced The Use
37. alog box appears listing Video Tour Groups Click the Video Tour Group to which you want to add the Video Tour Click OK in the confirmation dialog box that appears and the Video Tour is added to the Group On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Video Tour OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Tour Viewer The Video Tour Viewer shown in Figure 38 allows you to view video from tours in the Administration Workstation There are three ways to view a Video Tour Video Tour View displays the video in a new tab in the Administration Workstation content area Video Tour Popup View displays the video in a Popup Window Video Tour View in Current Tab displays the video in the current tab in the content area ME Video Tour sony tour Figure 38 Video Tour Viewer The Video Tour Viewer has the buttons described in Table 15 below Note If a camera view in the Tour has a toolbar available you can open that toolbar by hovering the mouse over the frame of the camera view In Figure 38 the lower right camera displays a toolbar See Video View Viewer on page 86 for a description of the toolbar buttons that are available Table 15 Video Tour Viewer Buttons Buttons Description Progress Bar Shows the progress of a view in a video tour sy Track Control Shows the sequence of the Tour that is active If the pointer is in the middle for example the Tour is halfway completed Pause
38. ate and time for recorded video see Retrieving and Viewing Recorded Video on page 64 56 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI Video Camera OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide e US OnSSI Video Camera 227 Lab 11 141 Camera Ganar Time Range Play Rate 9 57 34 AM 01 00 00 Figure 16 Example of a playback camera control window Note While in playback mode and the on screen video control to change to live mode is selected the recorded panel will still be visible and the live recorded icon will stay red for playback Table 8 Playback Camera Controls Buttons Description Ed Snapshot Opens a Save as Image File dialog box that allows you to save a snapshot from the recorded video as a bitmap file Launch Live Video Returns to Live Video Record Video The Record button is disabled for recorded video bed E Refresh Resets the display Export Video becomes enabled in playback mode On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 57 OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Buttons Description Slider Bar Moving the pointer on the slider bar allows you to advance playback forward or move it backward through the time range configured in the Retrieve Recorded Video dialog box If y h Seege there is no video available for a segment of time in the configured time range the
39. ate the Video Server objects with cameras server alarms and server action objects See Chapter 3 OnSSI Video Server for more information Video Recorders OnSSI NVRs are supported when set up in a stand alone or master slave relationship For stand alone each recorder needs to be imported individually When successfully imported they will show up on the Software House tree as separate servers with the cameras related to each server located underneath Many legacy systems have OnSSI NVRs setup in a master slave relationship In these cases simply import the master recorder and the slave recorders will subsequently follow Video Camera Video provides comprehensive integration between digital video recorders and C CURE 9000 CeCURE 9000 Video is accurate and fast because the CeCURE 9000 server is connected to the digital video recorder during the configuration process See Chapter 4 OnSSI Video Camera for more information Video Action Video Action is used to define server actions or camera actions These server actions or camera actions are saved in CeCURE 9000 and can be linked or triggered by an event See Chapter 5 Video Action for more information The Event Editor in CeCURE 9000 enables you to configure a Video Action Video Action is used to define server actions or camera actions 22 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video View The C CURE 90
40. bject sender EventArgs ev Message D DD DD DD DD D The OnSSI_Trace is enabled green and filtering is set to None Diagnostic information is available for use 108 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide OnSSI Settings xml File There are five configurable settings in the OnSSI CCure Video Driver Integration A Recordinginterval default is 30 The seconds of recording Setting this to any number below 0 will cause a 300 second record All values of 30 and above record for the value in seconds A MotionEndDelay default is 30 The seconds that a motion event is live A GenericEventsPort default is 8081 Not used at this time A LoginTimeOut default is 30 The timeout value for an adapter Login call A DetectTimeOut default is 30 The timeout value for an adapter Detect call For example lt Settings gt lt RecordingIntervalS gt 30 lt RecordingIntervalSs gt lt MotionEndDelayS gt 30 lt MotionEndDelayS gt lt GenericEventsPort gt 8081 lt GenericEventsPort gt lt LoginTimeOut gt 30 lt LoginTimeOut gt lt DetectTimeOut gt 30 lt DetectTimeOut gt lt Settings gt On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 109 Contact Information On Net Surveillance Systems OnSSI One Blue Plaza 7th Floor P O Box 1555 Pearl River NY 10965 Website General Fax Sales Support Technical Support Training www onssi com info onssi c
41. building s address in the Description field you can save typing by creating a folder template and changing to the building number for each new folder and changing the number of the street address in the description On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 27 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Folders To Create a Video Folder from a Template 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Right click Video on the Video tree select Video Folder from the context menu then click the name of your Video Folder Template see Figure 5 The Video Folder Editor opens and you can configure the new Video Folder x Axis IP Camera vid gt Video Tree Search Refresh Tree Ea Video Folder D New CCTV Protocol New Template Templates template for video Figure 6 Create Video Folder from Template 3 To save your new Video Folder click save and close VIEWING A LIST OF VIDEO FOLDERS You can view a list of video folders in a Dynamic View that you can sort filter and customize To View a List of Video Folders 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video Folder from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click 7 to open a Dynamic View showing a list of all Video Folder objects DELETING VIDEO FOLDERS You can delete a video folder from the Video Tree or from
42. can associate the Video Camera object with camera alarm and camera action objects The following sections give more information about CeCURE 9000 Video and the OnSSI Video Camera object and how to use it OnSSl Video Camera General Tab on page 47 OnSSl Video Camera Alarms Tab on page 48 Video Camera State Images Tab on page 50 On Video Camera Viewer on page 61 For a list of tasks performed using these configuration tabs see OnSSI Video Camera Tasks on page 51 46 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI Video Camera OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Accessing the OnSSI Video Camera Editor You can access the OnSSI Video Camera Editor from either the CeCURE 9000 Video Tree or a Dynamic View to view configured Video Cameras See Creating an OnSSI Video Camera on page 51 To Access the OnSSI Video Camera Editor from a Dynamic View 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click the Video drop down list and select OnSSI camera 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing all OnSSI Video Camera objects 4 Select a camera right click on it and select Edit The OnSSI Video Camera Editor opens with the General tab displayed as shown in Figure 11 on page 47 To Access the OnSSI Video Camera Editor from the Video Pane 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click Video in the Video Tree 3 Go to th
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44. ck or right click and select Edit the Video Tour in the list that you want to edit The Video Tour Editor opens shown in Figure 37 Video Tour Editor General Tab on page 93 To Access the Video Tour Editor from the Video Pane In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Double click Video in the Video Tree to display video folders 3 Click the video folder where the Video Tour is located 4 Right click Tours 5 Right click the tour in the list that you want to edit and select Edit from the context menu The Video Tour Editor opens shown in Figure 37 Video Tour Editor General Tab on page 93 92 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Video Tour OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Tour General Tab The Video Tour General tab as shown below lets you configure the Video Tour properties Video Tour tour3 Partition Default General Tour Info 2 Tour looping C Show text overlay Views in Tour Grid Type Dwell Preset Pattern 1x1 5 1x1 Figure 37 Video Tour Editor General Tab The Video Tour General tab contains the following fields and buttons Table 14 Video Tour General Tab E EE Fields Buttons Description Name Enter a unique name up to 100 characters long to identify the server Description Enter a description up to 255 characters to identify the server Tour Info
45. cord video from a camera based on event the following procedures need to be followed Users of RC C or NetDVMS need not follow this procedure as the start recording function is inherent in those recorders FOR THE RC E RECORDER If you are using CeCURE 9000 with Ocularis ES do the following on the RC E Recorder 1 74 In the RC E Manager create a User defined Event for each camera s start event and each camera s stop event For example Camera A Start Camera A Stop Camera B Start Camera B Stop etc On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide 2 Create a rule for each camera in the RC E Manager a f Recommended rule name should include the camera name For instance Camera A Rule Step One Perform an Action on lt event gt from External where lt event gt is the Camera A Start event Step Two no Conditions required Click Next Step Three Start recording on lt devices gt where Recording is immediately and device is the actual name for Camera A as listed on the recorder Step Four Perform stop action on lt event gt where lt event gt is the Camera A Stop event stop recording immediately Save the rule The rule should look similar to this E Default Goto Preset when PTZ is don Name Default Record on Motion Rule Start Camera A 3 Default Record on Request Default Start Audio Feed Rule Description
46. d in C Program Files Software House SWHSystem Client to use the OnSSI C CURE 9000 Video Client components Application Name Executable Filename Icon Administration Workstation Administration Workstation exe Monitoring Station Monitoring Station exe See the CeCURE 9000 Server Management Configuration Guide for more information On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 21 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Components Video Tree You can use drag and drop on the Video Tree Any object immediately one level below a video folder can be dragged from one video folder and dropped into another video folder This drag and drop feature moves objects from one video folder to another video folder on a non partitioned system In a system that supports partitions and for an operator who has the correct privileges a video object may be dragged and dropped to a different partition The folder s child objects also change partition but referenced objects do not See Chapter 9 Partition of the C CURE 9000 Software Configuration Guide for more information Video Folder Editor The Video Folder Editor in C CURE 9000 lets you create Video Folder objects You can create Video Folders for your Ocularis NVR integration objects See Chapter 2 Video Folders for more information Video Server The OnSSI Video Server Editor in CeCURE 9000 lets you create Video Server objects You can associ
47. d time from 1 second to 5 minutes for viewing the views You can pause the tour and restart the tour in either direction This features enables you to view live video from a collection of views that are configured to display different cameras and camera groups in a timed sequence In this way a Video Tour can provide a virtual guard tour of a facility exterior for example or of specific areas that require video surveillance Beginning with the first camera video is displayed for a fixed amount of time before automatically advancing to the next camera This process continues until the last camera in the tour is reached or indefinitely if looping is enabled Looping is the ability for a user to continuously replay the video tour In addition users retain full access to PTZ Camera Control The following sections give more information about the Video Tour object and how to use it Video Tour General Tab on page 93 Video Tour Viewer on page 99 Video Tour Preview on page 101 Video Tour Views Editor on page 102 Accessing the Video Tour Editor You access the Video Tour Editor from the Ce CURE 9000 Video pane and from the Dynamic View To Access the Video Tour Editor from the Dynamic View 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click the Video drop down list and select Video Tour 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Tour objects 4 Double cli
48. deo camera from the Video Tree or from a Dynamic View To Edit an OnSSI Video Camera from the Video Tree 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click Video in the Video Tree to expand the video folders 3 Go to the video folder where the camera is located On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 53 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide 4 Right click the camera and select Edit from the context menu The Video Camera Editor opens To Edit an OnSSI Video Camera from a Dynamic View In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Click the Video drop down list and select OnSSI video camera Click D to open a Dynamic View showing the OnSSI Video Cameras Right click the Video Camera in the list that you want to edit and select Edit from the context menu The Video Camera Editor opens Using Set Property to Configure a Video Camera You can use Set Property to quickly set a property for an OnSSI Video Camera without opening the Video Camera Editor Set Property allows you to select multiple cameras in the Dynamic View list and right click to use Set Property to set a specific property for all of them So for example if you wanted to change a setting for 20 cameras you could select all of them and do it in one step To Set a Property for an OnSSI Video Camera in a Dynamic View 1 2 6 In the Navigation Pane o
49. e 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Double click Video to view the video folders Select a video folder or create a new video folder for the Video Tour Right click the video folder and select Video Tour gt New Template from the context menu The Video Tour Editor opens and you can configure the video tour On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 95 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide 5 To save your new Video Tour Template click Save and Close The new Video Tour Template is located in the context menu under New Templates Note You can also create a video view in a video tour template Viewing a List of Video Tours You can view a list of video tours To View a List of Video Tours 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video Tour from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing a list of all Video Tour objects Deleting a Video Tour You can delete a video tour from a Dynamic View or from the Video Tree To Delete a Video Tour in a Dynamic View 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video Tour from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Tour objects 4 Right click the Video Tour in the list that you want to delete and select D
50. e Video Folder where the camera is located 4 Right click the camera and select Edit The OnSSI Video Camera Editor opens with the General tab displayed as shown in Figure 11 on page 47 OnSSI Video Camera General Tab The OnSSl Video Camera General tab lets you configure the Video Camera Name Description and Camera Type Click the Enabled checkbox to put the camera online See Figure 11 on page 47 ME OnSSI Video Camera Sony RZ50 Camera 1 Sony RZ50 Camera 1 Description Cam2 v Enabled General Alarms State images Camera Type Dome Number E Sony RZ50 Camera 1 T Figure 11 Video Camera General Tab The following fields are located on the Video Camera General tab Table 5 OnSSI Video Camera General Tab On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 47 OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide OnSSI Video Can Fields Buttons Description Name Enter a unique name up to 100 characters long to identify the camera Description Enter a description up to 255 characters to identify the camera Enabled If enabled CeCURE 9000 attempts to communicate with the camera If not enabled CeCURE 9000 does not attempt to communicate with the camera Camera Type Select either Fixed or Dome Number The sequence number of the camera is defined in the server and so cannot be entered manually When the cameras are imported the camera numbers are assigned seque
51. e Video Tree to display video folders 3 Click the Video Folder where the OnSSI Video Server is located 4 Right click the OnSSI Video Server that you want to access and select Edit from the context menu The OnSSI Video Server Editor opens as shown in Figure 6 on page 33 To Access the OnSSI Video Server Editor from a Dynamic View 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select OnSSI Video Server from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing all OnSSI Video Server objects 4 Right click the Video Server in the list that you want to access and select Edit from the drop down list The OnSSI Video Server Editor opens as shown in Figure 6 on page 33 OnSSI Video Server General Tab The OnSSI Video Server General tab lets you configure the Video Server Time Zone address port and Event Action settings See Figure 6 on page 33 Note The fields shown in the Video Server Editor change to match the video server you selected See Table 1 on page 33 for field descriptions Unavailable fields indicate that the feature is not supported by the video server type selected 32 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI Video Server OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide ZS OnSSI Video Server OnSSI Server Hse and Close B Save and New Name Dep Server Description 7 Enabled FEE s General Alarms State images
52. e server s IP address in the Description field you can save typing by creating a camera template and changing to the server number for each new camera and changing the number of the IP address in the description To Create an OnSSI Video Camera from a Template 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click the Video Folder in the Video tree where your OnSSI Video Server resides Right click the server and select OnSSI Video Camera from the context menu see Figure 14 then click on your OnSSI Video Camera Template name The Video Camera Editor opens and you can configure the OnSSI Video Camera Drag columns to group by here 4 Video Qu Protocols Camera Type Description 4 3 CompanyName DomePTZ Cam Br Fixed Caml Le Views Intellex DomePTZ Cam2 R Edit Fixed Cam3 Delete Fixed Cam4 ae propedy Fixed Cam Add to group DomePTZ Camb Export selection Find in Audit Log Fixed E Find in Journal Ke OnSSI Video Camera D New New Template perce rere Templates ONSSI video camera template Figure 14 Create OnSSI Camera from Template 3 To save your new OnSSI Video Camera click Save and Close 52 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide It is recommended that you use Import Cameras see OnSSI Video Server General Tab o
53. eLevel Tra 10 31 2013 3 57 06 PM Starting SyncConnect DateTime 10 31 2013 15 57 06 857 Source OnSSI CCureVideoObjects OnSSITracer WriteLine String category TraceLevel traceLevel Tra 10 31 2013 3 57 06 PM 1 video servers in CCURE DateTime 10 31 2013 15 57 06 857 Source OnSSI CCureVideoObjects OnSSITracer Writeline String category TraceLevel traceLevel Tra 10 31 2013 3 57 06 PM Disposing of 0 old adapter associations DateTime 10 31 2013 15 57 06 857 Source OnSSI CCureVideoObjects OnSSITracer WriteLine String category TraceLevel traceLevel Tra 10 31 2013 3 57 06 PM Disposing of 0 changed adapter associations DateTime 10 31 2013 15 57 06 857 Source OnSSI CCureVideoObjects OnSSITracer WriteLine String category TraceLevel traceLevel Tra 4 10 31 2013 3 57 06 PM Connecting to 0 new servers DateTime 10 31 2013 15 57 01 012 Source OnSSI CCureVideoServer OnSSIObjectProcessor activityReceiver Object sender EventArgs ev NetVideoActivity ServerRecordEnd 172 Axis P1343 20 166 Camera 9 10 31 2013 7 57 00 PM DateTime 10 31 2013 15 57 00 950 Source OnSSI CCureVideoObjects OnSSITracer WriteLine String category TraceLevel traceLevel Tra 10 31 2013 3 56 57 PM Motion event received on camera 172 ACTi 10 149 Camera No alerts or not scheduled DateTime 10 31 2013 15 56 55 903 Source OnSSI CCureVideoServer OnSSIObjectProcessor activityReceiver O
54. each start and stop event you created on the recorder 13 When finished click Save and Close Now C CURE 9000 is aware of the events created on the recorder After configuration is complete you must Stop and Start the OnSSI Video Server Service STOP AND START THE CCUREVIDEOSERVER COMPONENT 1 Exit the CeCURE Administration Station if you haven t already done so Open the Server Configuration Application Open the Server Components tab Click Stop Service for CCureVideoServer Status will be Stopped red a F Y KN Click Start Service for CCureVideoServer Status will be Running green You can test the newly configured event See Test Manual Action below 78 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Video Action OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide TEST MANUAL ACTION 1 In the CeCURE 9000 Administration Workstation select Configuration 2 Click the green arrow to the right of the Event drop down list An event list will open 3 Locate the Manual Action you configured above right click and select Activate Preset Home Inactive A Manual Trigger Inactive Motion Preset Inactive Motion Preset2 Inactive FirePreset Inactive Manual Trigger Stop Recording Inactive Trigger Recording Inactive ay er pny Pu E Edit x Delete M Set property LE Add to group D Export selection a A Start Recording Ge Inactive Find in Audit Log Find in Journal A Deactivate
55. ee to your site s needs You can use drag and drop on the Video Tree Any object one level immediately below a video folder can be dragged from one video folder and dropped into another video folder This drag and drop feature moves objects from one video folder to another video folder on a non partitioned system In a system that supports partitions and for an operator who has the correct privileges a video object may be dragged and dropped to a different partition The folder s child objects also change partition but referenced objects do not See Chapter 9 Partition of the C CURE 9000 Software Configuration Guide for more information 26 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Folder Editor Tasks The Video Folder Editor enables you to configure the video folder name and description Creating a Video Folder You can create a new video folder to store video objects such as Video Server and cameras Video Tours and Video Views To Create a Video Folder 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Right click the Video folder at the top of the tree and select Video Folder gt New from the context menu The Video Folder Editor opens and you can configure the video folder by typing a name for the folder in the Name field and a textual description in the Description field 3 To save your new video folder click f Sa
56. eillance Systems Inc Video Action OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Action Tasks Creating a Video Action You can create a new Video Action using the Action Tab on the Event Editor To Create a Video Action 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Configuration to open the Configuration pane 2 Select Event from the Configuration pane drop down list 3 Click AM to create a new Event The Event Editor opens as shown in Figure 26 below FF Event EJalx Name Description Enabled General Options Messages Action State images Default state Armed Priority Medium low 75 Event timing Activation delay time 0 hours mins secs E hours mins secs Min activation time 0 Scheduling Activate on Schedule Arm on Schedule Figure 26 Event Editor 4 Type a name for the Event in the Name field 5 Click the Action Tab in the Event Editor and then click the Add button on the Action Tab 6 Configure a Video Action by choosing Video Camera Action from the Action drop down list 7 Onthe Camera tab that appears select the Video Server by clicking in the Server field 8 Select the Camera for the action by clicking LJ in the Camera field 9 Click the tab and set the parameters for the camera 10 To save your new Video Action as part of an Event c
57. elete from the context menu 5 Click Yes on the Are you sure you want to delete video tour message box To Delete a Video Tour in Video Tree 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Double click Video to view the video folders Click the video folder where the Video Tour is located Click Tour Right click the Video Tour that you want to delete and select Delete from the context menu OOF oe oO Click Yes on the Are you sure you want to delete video tour message box Modifying a Video Tour You can edit a video tour to change the Video Views in the Tour their sequence and their timing To Edit a Video Tour 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video Tour from the Video pane drop down list 96 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 3 4 OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Tour objects Double click the Video Tour in the list that you want to edit and the Video Tour Editor opens Using Set Property to Configure Video Tours You can use Set Property to quickly set a property for a Video Tour without opening it You can set a property for a Video Tour from the Video Tree and from Dynamic View Set Property allows you to select multiple tours in the dynamic list and right click to use SetProperty to set a specific pr
58. eo Folder message box 6 Amessage box appears to show you that the deletion has occurred Click OK to close the box Click Print if you want to print the message Click Email if you want to send the deletion message to the email address that you have configured in the Customer Support section of the CeCURE 9000 System Variables See the CeCURE 9000 System Maintenance Guide for more information about System Variables MODIFYING A VIDEO FOLDER You can edit a video folder from the Video Tree or from a Dynamic View To Edit a Video Folder in the Video Tree 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Double click on Video in the Video Tree to display video folders 3 Right click the video folder in the list that you want to delete and select Edit from the context menu The Video Folder Editor opens To Edit a Video Folder in Dynamic View 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video Folder from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Folder objects 4 Right click the video folder in the list that you want to edit and select Edit The Video Folder Editor opens Refreshing the Video Tree You can refresh the Video Tree to ensure all folders and objects in the Video Tree are displayed accurately on the screen To Refresh the Video Tree 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Admi
59. eo camera Creating an OnSSI Video Camera Template You can create a new template for an OnSSI Video Camera A Video Camera template saves you time because you can re use the template to create new Video Cameras and not have to re enter the video camera information again To Create a Video Camera Template 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 51 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide OnSSI Video 2 Click Video in the Video Tree to expand the tree 3 Click the folder where the OnSSI Video server for which you want to create the camera template is located 4 Right click the server and select OnSSI Camera gt New Template from the context menu The Video Camera Template editor opens and you can configure the Video Camera template 5 To save your new Video Camera Template click F as and Close The saved Video Camera template appears under New Template on the context menu Creating a Video Camera from a Template You can create a new Video camera by using a Video camera template as the basis of the new camera You can enter name and description information in the Template that you want to use in every Video camera and then when you create a new camera change the camera name to make it unique For example if you want all of your Video cameras for a facility to have a name that begins with Video Server and have th
60. er slave configuration only the master NVR needs to be imported All of the slave cameras will display under the master NVR E OnssI Video Server server 208 o s z H Save and Close E Save and New Name server 208 Description Lab server a Y Enabled General Alamms State images Server ID Server Info Re enter Password IP Address 192 168 11 20 Event Action Info Poll Period 100 seconds Comm Fail Delay 10 seconds Per second frame rate to use during recording 1 0 0 8 ips Time Sync at 0 Hijo SJ j0 EJ hhimmiss Figure 8 Importing Cameras from a recorder On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 35 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide OnSSI Video Server OnSSI Video Server Alarm Tab The OnSSI Video Server Alarm tab provides a list of the alarms you have configured for this video server You must set up server alarms using a vendor utility on the video server side before the alarms can work in CeCURE 9000 ZS OnSSI Video Server OnSSI Server LJ Save and Close LL Save and New Name OnSSI Server Description Y Enabled General Alarms State images 22 Add Py Remove Property Value Action Details Schedule g Video Server Alarm Online Activate Event y Popup Axis 214 Always Event Pop up Axis 214 Figure 9 OnSSI Video Server Alarm Tab The following fields are located on the O
61. er Guide On Monitoring Station Receive Events OnSSl Events The activity viewer window at the Monitoring Station has the ability to receive events from the OnSSI recorder The following is a partial list of Events that can be received Video Motion Detection Camera Enabled Camera Disabled Responding Not Responding Generic Events events that are triggered by text received by the recorder RC C and NetDVMS only x Contact closure events Sa YC CURE 9000 Beta Moria pcrator Edp bien Ea Pote any re 1 14 2006 20846 PM Modo Jop carora moron alar artos en CnSEMdzoCamara Sony DSE 2 Camo 1 tas htc cence re th RSS ee AS e ES Ee Miss Pe awama Kl nien av nc rome meran ao Wee duree Mr runs Pr LEE Keser des Solet caera moron sla sterte aas Mn Kinn iesse ven O E A ue few core moon abr ene Mr FREE O es ee ve GB EL TSory SNC DMI Care re PATH Came er more meran abe tot on GET Lama wian da stale Course JWesnesday Janvany 16 200534142 PW Figure 21 Events display in the Activity Viewer in the Monitoring Station Configuring OnSSI Event Proxy A program called an Event Proxy is used to transfer events to CeCURE 9000 The Event Proxy must be pointed to the C CURE server and should be run on each recorder that will send events to the C CURE system The configuration is done using the IP
62. ernately you can right click the Views folder and select New from the context menu The Video View Editor opens Enter a unique name up to 100 characters to identify the Video View Enter a description up to 255 characters to identify the Video View Click the type of grid that you want to use for the Video View Expand the server folder and select the cameras that you want to add to the Video View dragging and dropping them into the area below the grid icons To save your new Video View click Save and Close Creating a Video View Template You can create a new template for Video View A Video View template saves you time because you do not have to re enter the same video view information again To Create a Video View Template 1 2 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Go to the video folder in the Video Tree where you want to create the Video View Right click the Views folder and select New Template from the context menu Alternately you can right click on the video folder and select Video View gt New Template from the context menu The Video View Editor opens so you can configure the View Video template To save your new Video template click Save and Close The saved Video View template appears under Templates on the context menu On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 83 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Viewing a List of Video Views You
63. f the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Click the Video drop down list and select the video camera Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Server cameras Right click the Video Camera in the list for which you want to set the property and select Set Property from the context menu Specify the Property for the Video Camera Click located at the end of the Property field to see a list of properties Enter the value for the property and click OK To Set a Property for Multiple Video Cameras 54 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Click the Video drop down list and select OnSSI Video Camera Click a to open a Dynamic View showing all OnSSI Video cameras Hold down the Ctrl key and click the video cameras whose property you wish to set Right click in the list and select Set Property from the context menu Specify the Property you want to set Click located at the end of the Property field to see a list of properties Enter the value for the property in the Value field and click OK On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Adding an OnSSI Video Camera To a Group Use Add To Group to add an OnSSI Video Camera object to a group of Video Cameras You can use Add to Group to add a Video Camera to a Group of OnSSI Cameras from the Video Tree or from a Dynamic View To Add an OnSSI Vide
64. folder in the Video Tree select OnSSI Video Server and click New Template from the context menu 3 To save your new Video Server Template click Save and Close The saved Video Server Template appears under New Template on the context menu Viewing a List of OnSSI Video Servers To View a List of OnSSI Video Servers 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select OnSSI Video Server from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click a to open a Dynamic View showing a list of all the video server objects 40 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Deleting an OnSSI Video Server You can delete a Video Server from the Video Tree or from a Dynamic View not delete a server from the Video Tree or from the Dynamic View unless you Deleting a video server will delete all the cameras configured on that server Do intend to delete all the cameras also To Delete an OnSSI Video Server on the Video Tree 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click Video in the Video Tree 3 Right click the video server in the Video Tree and select Delete from the context menu 4 Click Yes on the Are you sure you want to delete the video server message box To Delete an OnSSI Video Server in the Dynamic View 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video
65. ge 104 Modifying a Video View in a Video Tour on page 105 Accessing the Video Tour Views Editor You access the Video Tour Views Editor from the Video Tour Editor To Access the Video Tour Views Editor 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click the Video drop down list and select Video Tour 3 Click a to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Tour objects 4 Double click the Video Tour in the list to which you want to add the video view the Video Tour Editor opens see Figure 370n page 93 5 Click the Add button in the General tab Views in Tour box to open the Video Tour Views Editor see Figure 39 on page 103 102 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Video Tour OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Tour Views Editor The Video Tour Views Editor allows you to configure the Video View properties for a Tour Video Tour Views Editor al Save and Close Settings View View Dwell time seconds 5 ZS Preset Pattern Preview Figure 39 Video Tour Views Editor The Video Tour Views Editor has the fields and buttons described in Table 16 below Table 16 Video Tour Views Editor Fields and Button eO ea Fields Buttons Description View Enter a unique name up to 50 characters to identify the view Enter the amount of time you want to pause at this tour view The Dwell Ti
66. ght click the new image and select Restore Default Click ss and Close to save the Server configuration On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 43 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide OnSSI Video Server Viewer The OnSSI Video Server Viewer enables you to view video from all cameras connected to an OnSSI Video Server in the Administration Workstation based on the user privileges assigned to you There are three Video Server views that can be accessed from the context menu Video Server View displays the video in a Dynamic View Video Server Popup View displays the video in a Popup Window Video Server View in Current Tab displays the video in the current tab in the content area Table 4 below defines the Video Viewer Buttons Table 4 Video Viewer Buttons AA aA Button Description EJ Snapshot Retrieves Recorded Video Opens Recorded Video Configuration so that you can select a certain period for which to retrieve a video had LJ Records Video z Refresh Resets the display 44 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Chapter 4 OnSSI Video Camera The OnSSI Video Camera Editor in CeCURE 9000 lets you create Video Camera objects You can associate the Video Camera object with camera alarm and camera action objects In this chapter OnSSI Video Camera Overview OnSSI Video Camera Tasks OnSSI Video Camera Viewer Retrieve Recorded Video Monitoring Station
67. he Dynamic View 87 Accessing the Video Views in the Views Folder a0000ssnnnaneeennnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnneeennnnnnnnnerennnnnnnene 87 Set Properiy Tor Vid o WE EE 87 Add Video View TO Groupement einer teach een AEE tenir enr ete net eee ed 88 CUSTOM VIEW WINDOW eh ee A AR IR AR ane ee 89 VIDEO TOUR OVERVIE Winnie ii dalla 92 ACCESSING THE VIDEO TOUR EDITOR ccoccncncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonononononononononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnns 92 VIDEO TOUR GENERAL TAB O ne 93 VIDEO TOURTASKS EE 95 CREATING A VIDEO Toun 95 CREATING A VIDEO TOUR TEMPLATE AAA EAnAnAnAAAEAAAEAEEEEEEEAEEEA EEEE EEEn n nnan nnna 95 VIEWING A LIST OF VIDEO Toun 96 DELETING A VIDEO WK e TEE 96 MODIFYING A VIDEO TOUR en 96 USING SET PROPERTY TO CONFIGURE VIDEO TOURS cccococcccnnccnnnnnnnaccnnnnnononanacncnnnnnononnnanccnncnnonnnnnccnns 97 USING SET PROPERTY TO CONFIGURE MULTIPLE VIDEO TOURS 97 ADDING A VIDEO TOUR TO A GROUP cocccccncnnnnnnnnnnnnononononononononononononnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 98 VIDEO TOUR VIEWER ida 99 USING VIDEO TOUR VIEW dass 100 USING THE VIDEO TOUR POPUP VIEW 100 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc v OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide VIEWING VIDEO TOUR IN CURRENT Tag 100 VIDEO TOUR PREVIEW inner aii 101 USING VIDEO PREVIEW A ce as ates ed eee eee ne men 101 VIDEO TOUR VIEWS EDITOR uuu 102 ACCESSING THE VIDEO TOUR VIEWS EDITOR 102 VIDEO TOUR VIE
68. he Event Editor Action tab with the Camera tab selected while Figure 24 on page 71 shows the Event Editor Action tab with the Action Type tab selected E Event Demo cam event E save and Close Save and New Name Demo cam event Description V Enabled General Options Messages Action State Images gt S Add Ca Remove PP Action Details Resettable 1 Video Camera Action w Camera Preset Command Camera Action Type Server demo server Camera Camera 14 Figure 25 Action Tab on the Event Editor Camera Tab The Action Tab on the Event Editor has the fields and buttons described in Table 11 below Table 11 Event Editor Action Tab On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 71 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Fields Buttons Description Add Adds Video Camera Action Remove Removes a Video Camera Action Action Select Video Camera Action from the drop down list Camera tab Specify the server for the action Click the drop down button to see Server a list of predefined servers Camera Specify the camera for the action Click LJ to see a list of predefined cameras Action Type tab Select the action type such as Record Camera or Camera Preset Action Type Command Parameters Enter the parameters for the action type The parameters vary according to action type 72 On Net Surv
69. he Name field 6 Type a textual description for the OnSSI Video Server in the Description field 7 Setthe Communications Port field to the correct value for your OnSSI Video Server a For NetDVMS the port number you enter in this field must match the one setup in the OnSSI Image Server Admin Default is 80 b For RC C the port number you enter in this field must match the Local Port setup in the RC C Management Application under Server Access Note For RC E NetEVS or Ocularis Base manually setting the port need not be done as the login process will first check for Windows authentication for RC E NetEVS and then Basic for Ocularis Base and then if necessary the manual port set for NetDVMS RC C 8 Type the user name that is configured in the OnSSI Video Server in the User Name field On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 39 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide 9 Type the password for the User Name in the Password field then retype the password in the Re enter Password field 10 Specify the IP address for your OnSSI Video Server in the IP Address field 11 Click Connect to attempt to connect to the OnSSl Video Server If connection is successful the Online field will become selected If connection fails an error message is displayed and you will need to troubleshoot the connection to the OnSSI Video Server 12 When the OnSSI Video Server is Online click Import Cameras C CURE 9000 will establish communica
70. hile in custom views note that all of the hover commands described in the live viewing window see Live Camera Control Window on page 56 will also function in any custom view The picture below shows a sample of a PTZ camera and a fixed camera Note that the optical digital zoom toggle is not displayed for a fixed camera because the fixed camera is already in digital zoom mode You can digitally zoom by left clicking and dragging the mouse cursor over the desired zoom area Vi Panasonic 964 Camera 1 Axis214 Camera 1 TES gt 14 2007 00 31 49 208 x E ame E Tous a 3 Viens Bt Be tx B ET Eo 22 Eo dad gt Slab 2x2 Panasonic 964 Camera 1 lay 14 2007 00 31 49 Saal YA a nay PASTE Figure 36 Example of a custom view window On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 89 Chapter 7 Video Tour The Video Tour Editor in CeCURE 9000 lets you create Video Tour objects for multiple vendors In this chapter Video RTE e 92 Vid o Tour TAS pis 95 Video TOUR E 99 Vid o Tor PHOVISW susi io 101 Video TOUS Elte 102 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 91 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Tour Overview The Video Tour Editor in CeCURE 9000 lets you create Video Tour objects for multiple vendors A video tour is a list of views in sequence for a user defined dwell time in a Live Video Window Dwell Time is a user specifie
71. ing Diagnostics Trace Metrics Open Message Filter Source Filter None Figure 41 Diagnostics Tab Click the Connect button On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 107 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Tour Server Configuration Application Al ES Services Server Components Database Settings Licensing Diagnostics 1 Disconned Trace Metrics Open Message Filter Source Filter None Switches Message O KE BORGO ERATION SA a DateTime 10 31 2013 15 57 06 857 a ES Source OnSSI CCureVideoServer OnSSIObjectProcessor _syncConnectTimer_Elapsed Object sender tana Action ee y Syncing Connections 10 31 2013 3 57 06 PM o ES es Source OnSSI CCureVideoObjects OnSSITracer WriteLine String category TraceLevel traceLevel Tra 1 emeaconchaienge RA essageFoImalsResowIceioades Baile Cause ug zeg E e ie from template executor Operator x Ratton 10 31 2013 3 57 00 PM Stopped recording on camera 172 Axis P1343 20 166 Camera 9 eee ant Source OnSSI CCureVideoObjects OnSSITracer WriteLine String category TraceLevel traceLevel Tra o PersistentOpera ion NE SS 10 31 2013 3 56 59 PM Motion event received on camera 172 Arecont 5100 10 174 Camera No alerts or not scheduled DateTime 10 31 2013 15 56 57 137 Source OnSSI CCureVideoObjects OnSSITracer WriteLine String category TraceLevel trac
72. ing DoorContact_ON no email no sms Rising signal on I Falling signal on Input 2 Alert event by polling DoorContact_OFF no email no sms Falling signal on Object detected IMD and IOD SMTP event Figure 4 Example of naming convention for alarm contacts On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 17 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Installation This installation guide assumes that the following components are already installed e Software House C CURE 9000 v 2 30 Microsoft Message Queuing installed on the CeCURE Server PC e One or more OnSSI Recording Servers or Ocularis Base For upgrades see Upgrading below e For new installations see New Installations of C CURE below UPGRADING THE ONSSI C CURE 9000 VIDEO DRIVER C CURE VIDEO INTEGRATION COMPONENT To upgrade from a prior version of C CURE do the following 1 Open the Server Configuration Application 2 Open the Services tab 3 Click the Stop Service button for the Crossfire Server Component Framework Service to stop services Close the Server Configuration Application 4 Use the Windows Control Panel to uninstall the OnSS C Cure 9000 Video Driver 5 Install the new version of the OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Driver see New Installations of C CURE below 6 When installation is complete in the Server Configuration Application click the Start Service button for the Crossfire Server Component Framework Service to start services 7
73. integrated with CeCURE 9000 and allows a user to configure video servers recorders and cameras either new cameras or those in an existing security system Users can view record and save video Using the features of CCCURE 9000 users can create events and alarms based on status received from the video server and cameras and trigger video camera actions EURE Eee NS OEE Eise ei Ocularis 2 cularis i Ocularis Site 2 Site N Site 1 Local Storage Add On Modules Arn content analytics transaction systems Integrated 3 party E Al systems Onssi Ocularis Recorders Headquarters and Command Center eed Video Wall Add on to Gcularis Clients NetCelliNetPDA Clients Ocularis Client Figure 1 Example of Ocularis server recorders cameras and clients on a network The OnSSI integrated software feature works with one or more OnSSI Recorders or an Ocularis Base Server This configuration offers an array of features including a flexible recording and playback capability on screen controls a user friendly GUI Intelligent Motion Detection and Pan Tilt Zoom presets Refer to Limitations on page 15 for details on the naming conventions for configuring presets and for alarm contacts For the extensive list of supported cameras refer to the Support link on www onssi com 12 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Architecture
74. l not appear On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 15 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Overview LIMITATION ON PRESETS Camera presets on OnSSI are based purely on names while presets in C CURE 9000 are based on numbers When integrating CeCURE 9000 and OnSSl it is important that presets on the OnSSI system be named in the following convention Preset followed by optional text For example 1 door 01 door 1door 01door A 01 The names shown in Figure 3 are all valid examples of naming conventions that are valid for preset 1 r Preset Positions Use preset positions from device Preset Position on Events I Goto preset on event p Patrolling Figure 3 Example of naming convention for presets On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Contents OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide LIMITATIONS ON ALARM CONTACTS When configuring alarm contacts the OnSSI recorder there are separate alarms for a contact closing and a contact opening In order for the alarm integration to trigger and clear alarms in C CURE 9000 a special naming convention is used to tie the closing and opening conditions Use the following naming convention consisting of contact name followed by ON or OFF For example DoorContact ON DoorContact OFF Input events for device sony RZ50n Available Input Event s Enabled Input Event s Rising signal on Input 2 Alert event by poll
75. left Up Arrow D moves the PTZ camera up Right Arrow gt moves the PTZ camera to the right Down Arrow 3 moves the PTZ camera down p Zoom In to zoom in L Zoom Out __ to zoom out Presets y Presetsi lto access the presets saved in the NVR s PLAYBACK VIDEO WINDOW Controls within the pane for playback of recorded video are as follows Take a Snapshot z Opens a Save as Image File dialog box that allows you to save a snapshot from the recorded video as a bitmap file Launch Live Video Returns to Live Video Record Video The Record button is disabled for recorded video Refresh z Resets the display Slider Bar J Move the pointer on the slider bar to advance playback forward or move it backward through the time range configured in the Retrieve Recorded Video dialog box If there is no video available for a segment of time in the configured time range the pointer will stop then jump to the next segment of recorded video Time Range Click to open the Retrieve Recorded Video dialog box and configure the Start End dates and times of the video you want to retrieve Play Plays the recorded video for the date time range you configured Stop Stops replay of the recorded video Pause Pauses replay of the recorded video Rate Rate function allows for X0 5 X1 X2 X4 and X8 playback speed Start Time This is the Start Time that was configured for the retrieved video
76. lick save and Close Alternatively if you want to save the Event and then create a new one click Save and New The current Event is saved and closed but the Event Editor remains open to allow you to create a new Event On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 73 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Deleting a Video Action You can delete a Video Action that is part of an Event To Delete a Video Action 5 6 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Configuration to open the Configuration pane Select Event from the Configuration pane drop down list Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Event objects Right click the Event in the list that contains the Video Action that you want to delete The Event Editor opens Click the Action Tab on the Event Editor Click the Remove button to delete the Video Action Modifying a Video Action You can edit a Video Action that is part of an event To Edit a Video Action 5 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Configuration to open the Configuration pane Select Event from the Configuration pane drop down list Click 1 to open a Dynamic View showing all Event objects Double click the Event in the list containing the Video Action that you want to edit The Event Editor opens Click the Action Tab Recording Video on Event If you are using the Ocularis ES recorder RC E or NetEVS In order to re
77. llowing you to browse for the folder in which you have placed replacement images Locate the replacement JPG image select it and click Open to add it to the image listing Click GE and Close to save the camera configuration Restoring an OnSSI Video Camera State Image to the Default Image To Restore an OnSSI Video Camera State Image Back to the Default 1 In the State Images tab right click the image and select Restore Default 2 Click save and Close to save the camera configuration On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 55 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide OnSSI Video Camera Live Camera Control Window Figure 15 is an example of a live video control window Digital Zoom Mode the operator can draw a box by left clicking and dragging the mouse When the button is released the frame will zoom in on the selected area To return to normal viewing mode double click anywhere on the screen Ge OnSSI Video Camera 227 Lab 11 141 Camera BOO E 4 t gt E Presets Figure 15 Example of a live camera control window Note In C Cure client camera Pattern movement is referred to as a PTZ camera moving from one preset to another Playback Camera Control Window The controls on the Playback Control Window have standard CeCURE 9000 functions Figure 16 shows the Playback Camera Control Window The buttons and fields on this window are described in Table 8 To configure d
78. me default is 5 seconds If selected a preset is used Presets are only allowed when the Use Preset g video view displays only one quadrant Preset Moves the camera to a preset position at the start of the tour view On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 103 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video View Tasks CREATING A VIDEO VIEW You create a new Video View and add it to a Video Tour as part of configuring the Video Tour You can add as many or few Video Views as needed To Create a Video View In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Select Video Tour from the Video pane drop down list Click the New Video Tour ABRA button or right click Tours on the Video Tree and select New from the menu The Video Tour Editor opens Click the Add button in the Views in Tour box on the General tab to open the Video Tour Views Editor where you configure the Video View a To add a camera to the view select a camera from the Video Hardware tree structure and drag and drop it onto the View Grid b To add a Video Server and all of its cameras to the view select a server from the Video Hardware tree structure and drag and drop it onto the View grid To save your new Video View as part of a Video Tour click ld save and Close The Video Tour Editor reappears with the new Video View entered in the Views in Tour box along with its values To save the Video To
79. n page 33 OnSSI requires that the camera names match exactly for the integration to work correctly Viewing a List of OnSSI Video Cameras You can view a list of OnSSI video cameras To View a List of Video Cameras 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click the Video drop down list and select OnSSI Video Camera 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing all OnSSI Video Server cameras Deleting an OnSSI Video Camera You can delete an OnSSI Video Camera from the Video Tree or from a Dynamic View To Delete an OnSSI Video Camera in the Video Tree 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click Video in the Video Tree 3 Goto the Video Folder where the camera is located 4 Right click the camera and select Delete from the context menu 5 Click Yes on the Are you sure that you want to delete the selected camera object message box To Delete an OnSSI Video Camera in a Dynamic View 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click the Video drop down list and select OnSSI Video Camera 4 Select the camera you want to delete right click on it and select Delete from the context menu 5 Click Yes on the Are you sure that you want to delete the selected camera object message box Modifying an OnSSI Video Camera You can edit an OnSSI vi
80. n product with an insufficient video card can result in partial display of video in a multi screen camera display as shown below in Figure 2 ONSSI CeCURE 9000 VIDEO INTEGRATION SERVER COMPONENT The following are requirements for the OnSSI CeCURE 9000 Video Integration Server component Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 Server 64 bit Microsoft Windows 2012 R2 Server 64 bit On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 13 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Overview jentV1 5 0 49 Ocularis Client V1 5 0 49 Ocularis CllentV1 5 0 49 Ocularis Client V1 5 0 49 Ocularis Client V1 5 0 49 Ocularis ClientV1 5 0 49 Ocularis ClientV1 5 0 49 Figure 2 Partial display of cameras because of insufficient video RAM Software Prerequisites The following is a list of software requirements that are required of the CeCURE Client machine These will be done during the installation process Windows Installer 4 5 Net Framework 4 5 3 5 required if installing SQL Server 2012 Express DirectX9C VC Redistributable 2008 MSXML 6 0 The following is a list of software requirements that are required of the CeCURE Server machine if the machine will also be used as a client then all the client prerequisites are also needed Message Queuing MSMQ The following OnSSI recorder versions are supported RC C 7 0D 8 0C 8 0F 8
81. n the list containing the view you want to edit The Video Tour Editor opens 5 In the Views in Tour box double click 2 at the beginning of the row of the Video View you want to edit The Video Tour Views Editor opens 6 You can change any of the settings for the Video View then click Esave and Close to save your changes 7 You must save the Tour to save any changes you made to the View settings Click Save and Close to save the modified Video Tour On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 105 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Server Configuration Application Diagnostics To enable the Diagnostics click in the upper right corner of the Server Configuration Application The Diagnostics tab will appear Server Configuration Application OI ES Services Server Components Database Settings Licensing Diagnostics Framework Services Name CrossFire Framework Service Status Running _ Stop Service Description Provides support for applications using the CrossFire Framework technology Location C Program Files x86 Tyco CrossFire Version 2 40 4956 0 Name CrossFire Server Component Framework Service Status Running Stop Service Description Provides Management of Server Components in the CrossFire Framework Location C Program Files x86 Tyco CrossFire Version 2 40 4956 0 m Extension Services Name SoftwareHouse CrossFire Star Driver Se
82. nSSI Video Server Alarms tab 36 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Table 2 OnSSI Video Server Alarms Tab Fields Buttons Description Add Adds alarm to video server Remove Removes alarm from video server Property Enter the property for the alarm Only Video Server Alarm is available Value NOTE You must select the Property before you can select the Value The values are offline and online Action Select an action from the drop down list This includes selecting the details for that action The Actions available are Activate Event and Video Camera Action Details Displays the details of the Action The details vary according to the action selected A summary of the details appears in the Alarms table after you save and close For Activate Event click CJ and select an Event from the dialog box that appears For Video Camera Action click CJ to select a Video Server then click LJ to select a Camera Then click the Action Type tab and choose an action from the drop down list Schedule Enter the schedule for the alarm Click LJ to see a list of available schedules Event available if Activate Allows you select an event for the alarm Event was selected in the See the Ce CURE 9000 Software Configuration Guide for Action field information about events Camera tab available if Video Camera Action was selected Server Specify the server for the action
83. nistration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Right click Video on the Video Tree and select Refresh Tree from the context menu On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 29 Chapter 3 OnSSI Video Server The OnSSI Video Server Editor in CeCURE 9000 lets you create OnSSI Video Server objects You can associate the Video server objects with camera server alarm and server action objects In this chapter Video Server Editor Overview A tienes 32 TONSSI Video Sener Tas ds 39 ONSSI VIdeO Server ET EE 44 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 31 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Server Editor Overview The following sections give more information about the OnSSI Video Server Editor and how to use it The OnSSI Video Server Editor has the following configuration tabs OnSSI Video Server General Tab on page 32 OnSSl Video Server Alarm Tab on page 36 OnSSl Video Server State Images Tab on page 38 For a list of tasks using these configuration tabs see OnSSI Video Server Tasks on page 39 Accessing the OnSSI Video Server Editor You can access the OnSSI Video Server Editor from the CeCURE 9000 Video Tree and from the Dynamic View To configure an OnSSI Video Server see Creating an OnSSI Video Server To Access the OnSSI Video Server Editor from the Video Tree 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video Pane 2 Double click Video in th
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85. ntially but the only way for the camera to be recognized is for it to have the same name as configured on the NVR dssve and Close Saves the Video Camera and closes the Video Camera Editor isave and New Saves the Video Camera and keeps the Video Camera Editor i open so you can create a new Video Camera OnSSI Video Camera Alarms Tab The OnSSI Video Camera Alarms tab provides a list of the alarms you have configured for this video camera You must set up camera alarms using a vendor utility on the video server side before the alarms can work in C CURE 9000 See Figure 12 below ME OnSSi Video Camera Sony RZ50 Camera 1 H Save and Close k save and New Name Sony RZ50 Camera 1 Description Can v Enabled General Alarms State images gt S Add Py Remove Property Value Action Details Schedule gt Video Camera Alarm Motion Activate Event Always Event Preset Test Figure 12 OnSSI Video Camera Alarms Tab Refer to Limitation on Presets on page 15 and Limitations on Alarm Contacts on page 17 for naming conventions required The following fields are found on the OnSSI Video Camera Alarms tab 48 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Table 6 Video Camera Alarms Tab ee Fields Buttons Description Add Adds an alarm for the video camera Remove Removes an alarm from the video camera
86. o Camera To Group From the Video Tree 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Double click Video in the Video Tree to display video folders Go the folder where the OnSSI Video Camera is located Right click the OnSSI Video Camera that you want to add to a group and select Add To Group from the context menu A dialog box listing OnSSI Video Camera Groups appears Click the OnSSI Video Camera Group to which you want to add the Video Camera Click OK in the confirmation dialog box that appears and the Video Camera is added to the Group To Add an OnSSI Video Camera To a Group From a Dynamic View 5 6 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Click the Video drop down list and select OnSSI Video Camera Click to open a Dynamic View showing all OnSSI Video Camera objects Right click the Video Camera in the list that you want to add to a group and select Add To Group from the context menu A dialog box listing OnSSI Video Camera Groups appears Click the OnSSI Video Camera Group to which you want to add the Video Camera Click OK in the confirmation dialog box that appears and the Video Camera is added to the Group Changing the OnSSI Video Camera State Images To change an OnSSI Video Camera State Image 1 3 In the State Images tab double click the existing image A Windows Open dialog box appears a
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88. o server without opening it Set Property allows you to select multiple servers in the dynamic list and right click to use Set Property to set a specific property for all of them So for example if you wanted to change a setting for 20 servers you could select all of them and do it in one step You can set a property for a Video Server from the Video Tree or from a Dynamic View To Set a Property for an OnSSI Video Server in Dynamic View 1 2 6 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Select OnSSI Video Server from the Video pane drop down list Click a to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Server objects Right click the Video Server in the list for which you want to set a property and select Set Property from the context menu Specify the Property for the Video Server Click LJ at the end of the Property field to see a list of properties Enter the value for the property and click OK To Set Property for an OnSSI Video Server in the Video Tree 6 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Double click Video in the Video Tree to display video folders Click the video folder where the Video Server is located Right click the Video Server for which you want to set the property and select Set Property from the context menu Specify the Property for the Video Server Click LJ at the end of the Property field to
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90. omputer Otherwise the integration will not install files in this directory On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 19 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide FOR OCULARIS BASE If connecting to Ocularis Base the installer prompts to modify configuration files on the C CURE system Please check Update the C CURE application configuration files to allow connectivity and then select Next Licensing OnSSI video integration is a licensed option on CeCURE 9000 To use this option you need to purchase a license for the OnSSI video integration from Software House and then add this license to each CeCURE 9000 server on which you wish to configure OnSSI video devices Driver Start Up After you install the OnSSI video integration product you need to use the CeCURE 9000 Server Configuration Application to enable the CCureVideoServer 1 Open the Server Configuration Application Open the Services tab Start the Crossfire Server Component Framework Service and Crossfire Framework Service Open the Server Components tab O E ar oN Check the Enabled checkbox Click Start Service Status will be Running 20 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Client Component To use the OnSSI C CURE 9000 Video Client components use either the Administration Workstation or the Monitoring Station application Run Administration Workstation exe or Monitoring Station exe locate
91. ons are described in Table 13 Video View Viewer buttons on page 86 S Video View default 4 with multi parition Figure 35 Video View Popup View Note The Video View Viewer buttons are hidden To view them move your mouse over the top of the view as shown in Figure 35 Video View Popup View To keep the buttons visible click DI Table 13 Video View Viewer Buttons Buttons Description CH Take a Snapshot Opens a snapshot control panel Retrieve Recorded Video gt Opens the Recorded Video Configuration so you can select a certain period to retrieve a video for certain cameras 86 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Buttons Description Ci Record Video Records the current live video ci Reconnect Camera Reconnects the camera R Pop Up Live Camera aS Opens a live camera viewer for that camera Pin Unpin Toolbar DE Click Pin to keep the Video View toolbar buttons visible If the toolbar is unpinned you must move the cursor near the top of the video view to see the buttons Video View Viewer Tasks ACCESSING THE VIDEO VIEWS IN THE DYNAMIC VIEW To Access a Video View from a Dynamic View 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video View from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Views objects
92. operty for all of them To Set a Property for a Video Tour in a Dynamic View 1 2 6 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Select Video Tour from the Video pane drop down list Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Tour objects Right click the Video Tour in the list for which you want to set the property and select Set Property from the context menu Specify the Property for the Video Tour Click LJ located at the end of the Property field to see a list of properties Enter the value for the property and click OK To Set a Property for a Video Tour in the Video Tree 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click the video folder where the Video Tour is located 3 Click Tour 4 Right click the Video Tour and select Set Property from the context menu 5 Specify the Property for the Video Tour Click LJ located at the end of the Property field to see a list of properties 6 Enter the value for the property and click OK Using Set Property to Configure Multiple Video Tours 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video Tour from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click a to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Tours objects 4 Hold down the Ctrl key and select the Video Tours in the list 5 Right click in the lis
93. pe Select the action type Enter the parameters for the action type The parameters vary according to the action type selected Record Camera Specify the Pre Alarm Time and Post Alarm Time time prior to the alarm and following the Alarm that you want to record Camera Preset Command Specify the Camera Preset number Presets are defined on your Video Server For configuring camera presets refer to Limitations on page 15 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 49 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide OnSSI Video Camera OnSSI Video Camera State Images Tab The OnSSI Video Camera State Images tab displays the default images used to indicate the video camera states on the Monitoring Station application You can substitute custom JPG images for the default images so that the custom images appear in the Monitoring Station application T OnSSI Video Camera Sony RZ50 Camera 1 L Save and Close 43 Save and New Name Sony RZ50 Camera 1 Description Cam2 Enabled General Alarms State Unknown Recording Alarm Commloss Figure 13 OnSSl Video Camera State Images Tab The following icons are defined on the OnSSI Video Camera State Images Tab Table 7 Video Camera State Images Tab AAA Images Description Unknown Recording Alarm HTH Communication Loss 50 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI C Cure 900
94. ription to define the event Make sure the Enabled box is checked On the General tab make sure the Armed box is checked Select the Action tab 2 ue uw pop Click Add to create a new event 76 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Video Action OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Figure 30 Add new Action 9 Inthe Action drop down list select OnSS Manual Trigger Momentary Fast Flash Output Momentary Slow Flash Output Figure 31 Select OnSSI Manual Trigger On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 77 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide 10 Inthe Trigger Name field enter the name of the event you created in the recorder The name should be EXACTLY the same as the event you created in the recorder the user defined event or manual event This field is case sensitive Ej Event Camera A Start Recording en a Save and Close E Save and New Name Camera A Start Recording Description Start recording on Camera A Y Enabled General Options Messages Action Assess Configuration Predefined Log Messages Groups State images gt Add Remove Action Details Resettable OnSSI Manual Trigger E m OnSSI Manual Trigger Configuration Enter event name EXACTLY as it appears in the recorder Trigger Name Camera A Start Figure 32 Enter Trigger Name as Defined in OnSSI Recorder 11 Click Save and New 12 Repeat these steps for
95. rvice Status S Enabled Description Controls the Software House Star Driver Location C Program Files x86 Tyco CrossFire ServerComponents Version 2 10 5384 0 Name SoftwareHouse CrossFire ISC Driver Service Status propped Enabled Description Controls the Software House ISC Driver Location C Program Files x86 Tyco CrossFire ServerComponents Version 2 10 5384 0 Name SoftwareHouse CrossFire apC Driver Service Status St Enabled Description Controls the Software House apC Driver Location C Program Files x86 Tyco CrossFire ServerComponents Version 2 10 5384 0 Name American Dynamics Intellex Server Component Status A Description Windows Service for Intellex driver Location C Program Files x86 Tyco CrossFire ServerComponents Version 6 0 798 66 Name SoftwareHouse CrossFire Report Server Status S Enabled Description Windows Service for CrossFire Report Server Location C Program Files x86 Tyco CrossFire ServerComponents Version 2 10 5384 0 Name SoftwareHouse CrossFire Import Watcher cael Description Windows Service for CrossFire Import Watcher Location C Program Files x86 Tyco CrossFire ServerComponents Version 2 10 5384 0 Figure 40 Services Tab Click the Diagnostics tab 106 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Video Tour OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Server Configuration Application oj x Services Server Components Database Settings Licens
96. t and select Set Property from the context menu 6 Specify the Property for the Video Tours Click LJ located at the end of the Property field to see a list of properties 7 Enter the value for the property and click OK On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 97 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Adding a Video Tour To a Group You can use Add To Group on the context menu for Video Tour to add the Video Tour object to a group of Video Tours To Add a Video Tour To a Group in a Dynamic View 1 2 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Select Video Tour from the Video pane drop down list Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Tour objects Right click the Video Tour in the list that you want to add to a group and select Add To Group from the context menu A dialog box appears listing Video Tour Groups Click the Video Tour Group to which you want to add the Video Tour Click OK in the confirmation dialog box that appears and the Video Tour is added to the Group To Add To Group Video Tour in the Video Tree 98 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Double click Video in the Video Tree to display video folders Click the video folder where the Video Tour is located Click Tour Right click the Video Tour that you want to add to a group and select Add To Group from the context menu A di
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98. the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Select Video View from the Video pane drop down list Click H and select Display in New Tab or Display in Current Tab to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Views objects Hold down the Ctrl key and select the Video Views in the list Right click and select Set Property from the context menu Specify the Property for the Video Views Click LJ located at the end of the Property field to see a list of properties Enter the value for the property and click OK ADD VIDEO VIEW TO GROUP You can use Add To Group on the context menu for Video View to add the video view object to a group To Add a Video View to a Group 1 2 88 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Select Video View from the Video pane drop down list Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Views objects Right click the Video View in the list that you want to add to a group and select Add To Group from the context menu A dialog box listing the Video View Groups appears Click the Video View Group in the list to which you want to add the Video View Click OK in the confirmation dialog box that appears and the Video View is added to the Group On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Video View OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Custom View Window You can populate custom views with predefined cameras W
99. the context menu 100 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Tour Preview Video Tour Preview enables you to preview a current video tour in the Administration Workstation A separate window is created and displays the video tour views one by one in sequence Using Video Preview To Use Video Preview 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video Tour from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Tour objects 4 Double click the Video Tour in the list that you want to preview The Video Tour Editor opens 5 Click the Preview button in the Tour Info box on the General tab The Video Tour Preview opens as shown in Figure 38 on page 99 the Video Tour Preview is the same as the Video Tour Viewer popup view On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 101 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Tour Views Editor The Video Tour Views Editor shown in Figure 39 on page 103 lets you create Video View objects A Video View is a view from a camera or group of cameras It serves as a building block in the construction of a Video Tour For more information about the Video Views object see Video Tour Views Editor on page 103 You can perform the following Video View tasks Creating a Video View on page 104 Removing a Video View from a Video Tour on pa
100. tions with the OnSSI Video Server and create OnSSI Video Camera objects for every camera that the OnSSI Video Server identifies Note Software House recommends that you use Import Cameras to automatically create the OnSSI Video Camera objects for your OnSSI Video Server You can create OnSSI Video Camera objects from the Hardware Tree but unless you know the exact name of the camera configured on the OnSSI Video Server it will be difficult to manually configure the camera correctly 13 You can click Hl Save and Close to save your new OnSSI Video Server configuration at this point or you can continue to specify additional settings on this tab the Alarms tab or the State Images tab Alternatively if you want to save the OnSSI Video Server and then create a new one click save and New The current server is saved and closed but the OnSSI Video Server Editor remains open to allow you to create a new server Note In the case were a base was added there is no need to perform the Save and New Creating an OnSSI Video Server Template You can create a new template for an OnSSI Video Server A Video Server template saves you time because you do not have to re enter the same video server information again when creating a new OnSSI Video Server To Create an OnSSI Video Server Template 1 Inthe Navigation Pane on the bottom left side of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Right click a server
101. to open the Video pane 2 Select OnSSI Video Server from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click D to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Server objects 4 Right click the video server in the list that you want to delete and select Delete from the context menu 5 Click Yes on the Are you sure you want to delete the video server message box Modifying an OnSSI Video Server You can edit a Video server from the Video Tree or from a Dynamic View To Edit an OnSSI Video Server from the Video Tree 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Click Video in the Video Tree 3 Click the folder where the Video Server is located Right click the Video Server and select Edit The Video Server Editor opens as shown in Figure 6 on page 33 To Edit an OnSSI Video Server from a Dynamic View 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select the OnSSI Video Server from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Server objects 4 Right click the Video Server in the list that you want to edit and select Edit from the context menu The Video Server Editor opens as shown in Figure 6 on page 33 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 41 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Using Set Property to Configure Video Servers You can use Set Property to quickly set a property for a vide
102. ts and also indicates when Bold you should take a direct action in a procedure Bold font describes one of the following items e A command or character to type or e A button or option on the screen to press or e A key on your keyboard to press e A screen element or name Regular italic font Indicates a new term lt text gt Indicates a variable The following items are used to indicate important information Note Indicates a note Notes call attention to any item of information that may be of special importance TIP Indicates an alternate method of performing a task Indicates a warning A warning contains information that advises users that failure to avoid a specific action could result in physical harm to the user or to the hardware On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 9 Chapter 1 Overview This chapter provides a brief overview of the CeCURE 9000 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI software video features In this chapter OnSSl s Ocularis Video Integration Product 12 Installation cinc dba 18 VE de Neel TEE 22 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Overview OnSSl s Ocularis Video Integration Product The On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI video integration product Ocularis is an IP based video surveillance product that may be purchased and licensed for use with the CeCURE 9000 Upon installation Ocularis is
103. ur with the Video View s you created click save and Close Alternatively if you want to save the Video Tour and then create a new one click Save and New The current Video Tour is saved and closed but the Video Tour Editor remains open to allow you to create a new Video Tour Removing a Video View from a Video Tour You can remove a Video View from a Video Tour you are not deleting the View itself To Remove a Video View from a Video Tour 104 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane Select Video Tour from the Video pane drop down list Click 7 to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Tour objects Right click the Video Tour in the list that contains the Video View you want to remove from the tour The Video Tour Editor opens In the Views in Tour box click d at the beginning of the row of the Video View you want to remove and then click the Remove button The Video View is removed from the tour On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Modifying a Video View in a Video Tour You can edit the settings for a video view that is part of a video tour To Edit a Video View 1 Inthe Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Select Video Tour from the Video pane drop down list 3 Click to open a Dynamic View showing all Video Tour objects 4 Double click the Video Tour i
104. ure date format Start Time The start time of the recorded video in system culture time format End Date The end date of the recorded video in system culture date format End Time The end time of the recorded video in system culture time format Get Video Gets the video that matches the start date start time end date and end time and saves it to an image file Retrieving and Viewing Recorded Video This section describes how to retrieve and view recorded video To Retrieve and View Recorded Video 1 Click the Retrieve recorded video lad button in the OnSSI Camera Viewer The Recorded dialog box appears at the bottom of the Camera Viewer See Figure 20 2 Click the Time Range button The Retrieve Recorded Video dialog box opens for you to enter the dates and times for which to retrieve the recorded video See Figure 19 3 Click the Get Video button to retrieve the recorded video for the dates and times specified You are returned to the Camera view and the video starts playing immediately e The Retrieve recorded video lad button turns red when the recorded video is playing e Click F to launch live video 64 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSS Video Camera OnSSI CeCure 9000 Video Integration User Guide La OnSSI Video Camera 227 Lab View 2 11 11 Camera e Figure 20 OnSSI Video Camera Viewer Recorder On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 65 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration Us
105. ve and Close Alternatively if you want to save the video folder and then create a new one click Sens and New The current video folder is saved and closed but the Video Folder Editor remains open to allow you to create a new video folder CREATING A VIDEO FOLDER TEMPLATE You can create a template for video folders A video folder template saves you time because you can re use the template to create new Video folders see Creating a Video Folder from a Template below and not have to re enter the video folder information again To Create a Video Folder Template 1 In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation click Video to open the Video pane 2 Right click Video on the Video tree and select Video Folder gt New Template from the context menu The Video Folder Editor opens and you can configure the Video Folder Template 3 To save your new Video Folder Template click save and Close The saved Video Folder Template appears under Templates on the context menu CREATING A VIDEO FOLDER FROM A TEMPLATE You can create a new Video folder by using a Video folder template as the basis of the new folder You can enter name and description information in the Template that you want to use in every Video folder and then when you create a new folder change the folder name to make it unique For example if you want all of your Video Folders for a facility to have a name that begins with Storage Building and have the
106. without Event Coordinator checkbox must be checked for the events to be sent uninterrupted to the C CURE server Refer to the Ocularis Installation amp Licensing Guide for installing and configuring the Ocularis Event Proxies On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 67 Chapter 5 Video Action The Action Tab on the Event Editor in CeCURE 9000 enables you to configure a Video Action Video Action is used to define server actions or camera actions In this chapter Video Action Overview Video Action Tasks ss 73 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc 69 OnSSI C Cure 9000 Video Integration User Guide Video Action Overview The Action Tab on the Event Editor shown in Figure 24 on page 71 enables you to configure a Video Action Video Action is used to define server actions or camera actions These server actions or camera actions are saved in CeCURE 9000 and can be linked or triggered by an event For example a forced door open event can trigger a video record action with a camera Video Action can create a list of server camera actions supported by the video vendor Presets must be configured on the video server side using a vendor utility before preset commands can work in the action You can also configure Video Actions using the Video Server Editor Alarm tab and or the Video Camera Editor Alarm tab in C CURE 9000 see Figure 9 on page 36 and Figure 12 on page 48 respectively See the following sections for information

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