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1. VideoSetup v4 5 Configuration Manual VideoSetup TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ciao 6 L INTRODUCTION aia A A Aaa 7 2 VIDEOSETUP lt DESCRIP BION AND ACCESS csi 8 VIDEOSETUP INSTALLATION DATA MANAGEMENT TOOL 2 cccssssccccccsssscccccsssccccccesscccccccsssccsees 9 3 MANAGEMENT OF THE INSTALLATIONS DATABASE essseseesssooceesssoccesssoccesssocceessocceesssoccessooceessoeeee 10 3E DATABASE MANAGEMENT 5 13 sen ovguaccnoutesuenaeeeatenanens OEE t 10 3 2 REGISTERING A NEW UNIT ON THE DATABASE QUICK ADD cccccccccesseccccceesecccccuesecccesuusecceeeaueecceseuueeeeees 1 3 3 ADDING AN EXISTING REMOTE UNIT TO THE DATABASE cccccccccccccecccceeessssesseeecccceeeessssaaeaesssseeseeeeeeeeeeeeenaaas 12 3 4 CHANGING THE NAME AND THE ACCESS PASSWORD OF THE UNIT sssssssseeececeeeeeeeeecaaeeessssseeeeceeeeeeeeeaaaas 14 30 SOREMOVING A REMOTE INSTALLATION ao 15 3 6 MODIFYING THE CONNECTION DATA OF A REMOTE INSTALLATION 0sccccccsssecceccaeeeccceeaeeecceeeaeeesceseaeeeeeeees 15 A SEARCHING AND FIETERING TAE DATA delia 15 VIDEOSETUP REMOTE CONFIGURATION TOOL OF THE UNITS o occccconnnccconnonoccccononancccoconococccoranococos 17 4 CONFIGURATION OF THE VT100 AND V T200 UNITS ccssssccssssssrcccsssssscccssssssccccsssssscsscsssssseeees 18 4 1 CONFIGURATION PROCESS OF A UNIT cu ia is tan 18 CONFIGURATION OF A VTTIOO0 UNITE 0 cd 21 5 CONFIGURATION OF A VT100 VT100 RAM UNIT
2. pelco To define a camera as dome you will have first to select the type of dome installed in ES the unit through the pop up en amaie menu contained in the box sensormatic_m named Remote control bl userdefined Fig 51 Remote control selection Then click on the checkbox of the column Is dome located on the right of the camera s name and give an identification number in the box next to it Dome Id Each dome must have a unique identification number Check video ae signal ls Dome Dome Id 5 Erw ls Dome ome Equipped Name Description present Cameral I Entrance Main Entrance M D E fo Camera2 W js area Service area Ro gq i Fig 52 Dome selection Remember to configure the Supervisor selecting the option Domes with software keyboard 6 3 4 Defining domes with external keyboard The definition is similar to the previous case with the possibility of choosing in the remote control pop up menu the option userdefined if your dome is not listed in this case you will have to configure the communication data see Fig 22 and selecting which cameras are dome type selecting the corresponding checkboxes in the Is Dome column In the Supervisor you should select the Remote control option Transparent channel 6 3 5 Transparent channel to communicate with other devices The transparent channel to communicate with other gt oa devices is defined as for the dome
3. 28 Digital inputs configuration To configure the name of the digital inputs connected to the unit select the option Digital inputs in the main menu The screen shown in Fig 21 will be displayed UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch 2034 t100_cnf VideoSetup Q Save Q Save as Q Exit release 4 30 Practical po Digital Inputs Configuration Bo There are 3 digital inputs connected Q Remote Installations ae a to the unit the Configuration Ay DU Entrance OO volumetric VT100 hg E p am installed at the Installation Data Ba ET T buil ding the Cameras and remote control ee r magnetic contact PP Ms E E po installed at the Calendar ea T main door and the ae alarm button sey installed atthe a F cash vaults Installer 423 Fig 21 VT100 Digital input configuration folder To indicate that a digital input on the unit is actually connected to a physical on off device click on its corresponding checkbox Equipped column VideoSetup inserts a default name Input n Replace this name with a more meaningful name with which to identify the device attached to this digital input The name that you insert here for the digital inputs will appear as useful information on the digital I O panel on the Supervisor graphic interface Digital outputs configuration To configure the name of the digital outputs connected to the unit select the option Digital out
4. A new dialog will be displayed allowing you to choose the connection type e g PSTN ISDN GSM or TCP and to type the complete telephone number including the required prefix numbers to connect to the remote installation If the connection is made through TCP IP instead of the telephone number use the IP address or if the Supervisor is registered in a DNS service the host name of the unit in such a server VideoSetup If you want to use the dynamic IP service you must enter as IPaddress of the unit the identity address identity dnsvideo com being identity a 14 digits number preceded of the SN letters a e SN04080140401234 dnsvideo net Connections Phone IF Addr A Connection type Delete Baud Rate ls Primary ves Cancel Fig 4 Connections Data Window The Baud rate and Is Primary fields can be left unchanged The primary connection number is the one shown in first place in the interface of the Supervisor application selection folder and is therefore the one to be used by default to communicate with the remote unit which may in the case of the VT200 have more than one type of connection If you want to delete a line select it by clicking on its left hand box and then press the Delete button The connection to be deleted cannot be the primary line If you need to delete a primary line assign this property to another line before deleting it When you finish press OK
5. e On first clicking on the digital inputs a plus sign will appear and this will be used to trigger the action while the signal goes to the active state on By clicking again a minus sign will appear and this will be used to trigger the action while the signal goes to the inactive state off Carry out this operation with the inputs that are necessary to generate the event e Indicate whether the disk full general failure and line busy signals produce the triggering of this event Simply click on the corresponding cells e On the right hand side of this table indicate whether the event is produced when any one of these signals is activated or when all of them are active at the same time e At the bottom of the folder under the heading Actions indicate which camera has to begin recording if the event occurs e Click on the cell of the camera you want to start recording for this event VideoSetup 43 44 Type in the limit time in seconds during which the camera s will record A digital output can be triggered when this period expires by clicking on the box marked If time out activate output and then selecting the desired output in the drop down box located below it Indicate in the box on the right the time in seconds that you want that output to be active On the right under the heading Activating digital outputs select the outputs you wish to activate in the case of an event be
6. to validate the data 3 3 2 Additional data identification O Advanced y The rest of the data fields are available via the Advanced button If you press this button a new panel with additional fields such as the client name address city will be displayed Once all of the information has been entered click on the OK key located at the bottom of the screen Road H Client Address Client lago Ea City State aeo Remarks lt lt Back OF Cancel Fig 5 Advanced additional data panel 3 3 3 Hardware description file acquisition If a VT200 unit is been registered VideoSetup will show the following message WARNING YOU HAVE REGISTERED A NEW REMOTE INSTALLATION BEFORE DOING ANYTHING ELSE YOU SHOULD USE THE SUPERVISOR TO OBTAIN THE HARDWARE DESCRIPTION FILE Press on Exit and again in the Supervisor application you will see a new record on the database with the information of the new unit Remember that to be able to edit the configuration the unit that has just been added the previous configuration of the unit is required To get it press on the Remote Configuration Dialog of the Supervisor application and request it by pressing on the Receive remote configuration option VideoSetup 13 3 4 Changing the name and the access password of the unit 14 Once you have added the unit to your database by using the Quick Add button of the Supervisor application new
7. Advanced gt gt Fig 45 VT200 Installation data configuration folder Make the desired changes in the configuration screens save the changes the Save button is located at the top of the screen and exit the application Click on the save button regularly while entering the data to prevent the loss of information Back in the Supervisor application select from the database the record of the reconfigured unit and start up a connection Click on Remote Configuration to open the file transfer dialog and after typing the unit configuration password click on Send Remote Configuration The unit will receive the new configuration parameters and will operate accordingly The configuration parameters of a VT200 unit are Installation data Cameras and remote control Digital inputs Digital outputs Call to the receiver station Calendar Recording frequencies Event actions VideoSetup 47 48 Each of the screens corresponding to the configuration parameters of the VT200 units is described in detail next with practical examples of a typical configuration for a hypothetical CCTV installation connected to a VI200 unit The same example will be developed throughout the present user guide with step by step explanations and illustrated with the screenshots from the application which will show the information to be entered in order to complete the creation of the configuration file Installer 423 has
8. Event recording indicate the recording frequency at which you wish to record from the corresponding camera please refer to the first column during the activation of an event to generate an event please refer to the section 5 9 Select the type of recording frequency desired as explained in the previous section Indicate the previous time and the subsequent time for which you want images to be available Maximum previous time 10s and maximum subsequent time 15s This is essential when it comes to the activation of an event based on an alarm signal generated by someone pressing a panic button hold up situations since this will allow us to have the opportunity to view perhaps from a camera located outside the building what happened immediately prior to the alarm going off perhaps images of the robbers entering the building Y Warning It is essential to define the frequency of the event for a camera if this camera is meant to start recording when an event is activated 5 8 3 Specifying the life of the images in the hard disk In the lower part of the folder there is a box that can be modified to indicate the number of days during which the images recorded should be stored on the system s hard disk Use the up and down arrows to show the desired number of days Once this period for image storage has expired they will gradually be eliminated The default number of days to keep the images recorded in the hard disk is 15 The
9. click on the Delete button located to the right of each entry Setting the dial and retry delays If the VT100 unit is set up to share a telephone line with alarm panels or other devices you can set a dial delay in order to prevent clashing in the use of the telephone line by these devices Use the buttons on the right of the text box see Fig 29 to set the number of seconds the first pair of buttons change the time by 1 second at a time while the second pair changes by 10 seconds The call may be delayed up to 2 minutes Dial delay 1 E Fig 29 Dial delay for calls to a Receiver Station VideoSetup 32 The retry calls can also be delayed Re dial by using the box placed below see Fig 30 The seconds are specified as in for the dial delay for calls panel The delay for redials can be up to 15 minutes Fig 30 Retry delay for calls to a Receiver Station Since the unfavorable conditions of GSM connections may cause VAV reception problems it is recommended to perform this functionality with another communication type VideoSetup 33 5 7 Calendars and timetables configuration To configure the recording calendar and timetables of the different cameras connected to the VT100 unit select the option Calendars in the main menu The screen shown in Fig 31 will be displayed WA VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch 2
10. Modify Delete Fig 64 VT200 Special day definition To set a special day press on the New button and a new window will be displayed Here you can set the date dd mm yyyy and the recording timetable from hh mm to hh mm When you finish press OK The data have been added to the table and also to the calendar where the day has been set in blue To change the data double click on the desired record of the table or select it and press VideoSetup 59 on the Modify button The window where the data were edited will be displayed so you can make the desired changes To delete a defined day select the corresponding record of the table and press on the Delete button The deleting of the special days 1s not automatic When these have expired they remain on the list so you delete them or edit them and make the necessary modifications to bring them up to date The special days are not useful for following years since their format is dd mm yyyy 6 7 4 Loading a calendar from an existing file VideoSetup allows a pre defined calendar to be extracted from an existing configuration file This is very useful when you wish to set up a group of premises with the same opening hours holiday periods summer schedules etc chain stores branch offices for the same bank etc In order to extract the calendar from an existing configuration file click on the Load Calendar button located to the left of the calendar
11. 103 Alarm A one ia Os Os configuration VT200 Installation Data Always SD Disk full Enable 01 Disk Cameras and remote control Digital Inputs Open Time 102 Door Camera C1 Entrance 3 ips Os Os Digital Outputs Call to the Receiver Station Calendar Recording Frequencies Branch2034 New Modify Delete Fig 41 VT100 Events edition configuration folder An event is considered to be the occurrence of one or more of the following actions e Triggering of a signal e De activation of a signal e Disk full e Busy line An event is triggered by the combination of several conditions The first condition that can be specified 1s whether we want to evaluate the event always only during working hours or only outside of working hours The second set of conditions is a logical combination of the unit digital inputs The type of logical combination 1 e all conditions activated or some of them activated determines when the event is triggered Once we have determined when an event occurs we can indicate to VideoSetup which camera s should be used for the recording The recording speed of these cameras when they are triggered by an event will be indicated in the Recording Frequencies folder please refer to section 5 8 VideoSetup allows activating warnings when the disk is full DF or when communicating with a receiver station the line is busy BL A time limit can also be specified to stop t
12. Configuration T Enable Daylight Saving Start Day Last i Monday af January at h m becomes h m End Day Last Monday of January at ohn ms becomes 0 h 0 m Ok Fig 37 VT100 Official time change dialog box VideoSetup Note By default all VT100 units are configured with the time GMT 1 and the adjust clock for daylight activated in accordance with the European standard 5 7 6 Using a digital input to establish the working time 5 8 8 Recording frequencies configuration VideoSetup allows for the status of a digital input to be used to establish the day to day timetable By using this method any information related to timetables will be ignored and the unit will only check the state of the selected digital input in order to set the unit in recording time active signal NO or our of recording time inactive signal NC To make use of this feature click on the Defined by digital input option located on the central left side of the folder and select the appropriate specific input from the drop down list placed below see Fig 31 The unit will read the state of the digital input and 1f this is active it will assume to be in business hours and will start the recording INDEX PAUSE w om To configure the recording frequencies of the cameras connected to the VT100 unit select the option Recording frequencies in the main menu The screen shown in Fig 38 will be displayed UB Vid
13. Select the cnf file containing the schedule you want to load from the file management dialog box Once the file has been located and selected click on the Open button The schedule will be extracted from the configuration file and displayed in this calendar folder Load calendar File name Folders Ok cnf c Abranch 034 HS Cancel gt ES cA E gt PROGRAM FILES ES VIDEOSAFE E gt CONFIGURATION Pa BRANCH 2034 Read only List files of type crit 2 Network 6 7 5 Configuring Daylight saving for a VT200 unit 60 A VT200 unit must be set up to handle the changes in official time due to international energy saving agreements otherwise the timings associated with the stored timetables will not be correct The variability of the dates in which the daylight saving time change takes place requires the dates to change from one year to the next To configure a VT200 for daylight savings click on the Daylight Saving button located at the bottom right of the Calendar folder The dialog box shown in Fig 65 will then appear Indicate the start and end dates for the official summer time Carry out this operation by using the edition pull down boxes Indicate what time the change takes place and then the new official time VideoSetup ta Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Configuration T Enable Daylight Saving Start Dar Last A a 2 Monday of January at h m becomes h a
14. bar of the Supervisor screen and after typing the unit configuration password press on the option Receive Remote Configuration Configuration dialog Advanced File Transfers Remote Configuration Receive Remote P Receive Remote Log Remote Time Configuration Management Remote Contig eS pazzword E N E j Send Remote HE File Change name and pwd x Restart Remote Unit Network configuration 4 1 2 Editing and saving the configuration of an existing unit Once the remote configuration files have been received open VideoSetup clicking on the VS button located on the upper bar of the Supervisor window VideoSetup will open the configuration information of the unit currently connected to the Supervisor The configuration parameters vary according to the type of unit VT100 or VT200 These parameters are explained in detail through the following chapters ome Click on Save to save the changes made on the configuration parameters The Save operation performs also a check of the consistency of all the configuration parameters to make sure they do not exceed the physical limits of the remote unit If any mistake is detected it will display a warning message informing that the configuration is invalid and it will not be saved in the configuration files until the error is corrected Otherwise it will appear the confirmation message Finished Compilation WITHOUT ERRORS Would you like to s
15. be displayed WA VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 VideoT rans vtc VideoSetup Q sare O seve as Q ex release 4 30 Confi Practica o Digital Inputs There are 3 digital of AD Normally open inputs connected Fee CVa x to the unit the configuration ne E _ _ Vv presence detector ae rrr installed at the vT200 a T eeaeee r building the Cameras and renate coma oe C magnetic contact eaea SoC installed at the Call to the Receiver Station main door and the ae Frequencies alarm button Event Actions installed below the Branch2034 cashier desk Fig 54 VT200 Digital input configuration folder Information in this folder is entered in the same way as in the Cameras folder To indicate that a digital input on the unit is actually connected to a physical on off device click on its corresponding check box Equipped column VideoSetup inserts a default name Input n Replace this name with a more meaningful name with which to identify the device attached to this digital input The name that you insert here for the digital inputs will appear as useful information on the digital I O panel on the Supervisor graphic interface In the last check box Normally open you can change the polarity of the digital input as follows The digital inputs of a VT200 unit are normally closed 1 e they expect the device connected to give a closed contact 0 ohms in the qui
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17. from an existing configuration file click on the Load Calendar button located to the left of the calendar Select the cnf file containing the schedule you want to load from the file management dialog box Once the file has been located and selected click on the Open button The schedule will be extracted from the configuration file and displayed in this calendar folder Load calendar Fa File name Falders cri co branch 2034 Cancel ae cy gt PROGRAM FILES E gt VIDEOSAFE gt CONFIGURATION es BRANCH 2034 Bead only y List files of type Drives Network cnt 5 7 5 Configuring Daylight saving for a VT100 unit 38 A VT100 unit must be set up to handle the changes in official time due to international energy saving agreements otherwise the timings associated with the stored timetables will not be correct The variability of the dates in which the daylight saving time change takes place requires the dates to change from one year to the next To configure a VT100 for daylight savings click on the Daylight Saving button located at the bottom right of the Calendar folder The dialog box shown in Fig 37 will then appear Indicate the start and end dates for the official summer time Carry out this operation by using the edition pull down boxes Indicate what time the change takes place and then the new official time ta Daylight Saving Daylight Saving
18. in the Searching utility The only difference between Filter and Search 1s that the first restricts the list of remote installations to those matching the specified criteria while hiding the rest In order to view the other records again click on the All button UB VideoSetup Remote Configuration Name ype Connection type Primary Remake AN 5410 AO LE Visual 100 100 913340656 WT200 demo site for Video Visual Tools 100 JE 00 31 2240783 V T100 emo site for Videos mar Fig 9 Active search screen The advanced searching option is useful to find those records whose information allows for their grouping In the example of Fig 9 the searching has been made to locate all of the branches that have an installed VT100 unit The key introduced was VT100 and the search has been applied to all the fields Even if a field is hidden it can be used for searching By using the Filter option VideoSetup only displays those records that match with the search condition or in the example those installations with a VT100 unit To display all the installations again press on the All button VideoSetup VideoSetup remote configuration tool of the units VideoSetup 4 Configuration of the VT100 and VT200 units With VideoSetup besides the information management of the installations registered on the database of the operation post any recorder and transmitter configuration can be edited and its parameters de
19. recording frequencies see chapter 6 7 In the columns named Time lapse Recording specify which cameras are going to be used to record and when these recordings will be made working or non working hours The specified time of the recordings will work when no special incidents occur 1 e recordings which do not take into account the status of digital inputs disk full or busy line events or any combination of these see section 5 9 Frequency units are indicated by an acronym written in colored text to the right of these cells IPS IPM IPH IPD images per second minute hour day Click on this text several times until the desired unit is displayed To set the number of images click on the cursors shown to the right of the acronym Click on the cursor with an UP arrow to increase the number of images or the cursor with the DOWN arrow if you wish to reduce 1t 6 8 2 Activity detection recording 62 It is possible to activate the activity detection recording for cameras with time lapse recording configuration by marking the corresponding Activity detection verification box By this operation if motion in detected in the image or part of it the camera will immediately start to record at the programmed rate with some previous time to ensure that the cause of the activation is recorded and will keep on recording a few second after the activity stopped to ease the playback of the sequence avoiding multiple consecu
20. time fits in some of the time intervals defined for each of these days The hours go from 00 00 to 00 00 24 00 is not a valid format The values of the initial and the final time interval for a 24 hours recording must be 00 00 This 1s 00 00 00 00 24h recording The calendar of the application will always show the current year and the following one and the 3 different types of days that can be defined are e Normal Week All the days of the calendar from Sunday to Monday are understood by default as Normal week and they are shown in gray e Special Period Here a period of the year with a timetable different from the rest of the year can be defined 1 e summer time By defining an initial and a final date all days included in that period of time will be considered with a different recording timetable than the established for the Normal Week When this period of time is defined the calendar shows the days within that period in yellow on the current calendar and also on the following ones e Special Days By using this type of days a specific schedule can be defined for 1 or several holidays 1 e Labor day These days prevail on the others and will appear in blue on the calendar These types of days are defined on the lower part of the screen Here the recording times and the week days from Sunday to Monday to what these times shall be applied must be designated Unless a special period or special days are defined all days
21. to deactivate the energy saving options of the PC If the Supervisor is going to manage the Autotest calls of the remote unit via TCP IP it is essential that the 9603 and 9604 ports of the Supervisor router are open refer to the technical note VT unit Internet connection 5 6 2 Visual Alarm Verification VAV configuration For the VT100 unit to make a call to a Supervisor workstation in order to send images associated to an alarm event visual alarm verification images it 1s necessary to select the option Call to the receiver station in the main menu For this operation to work correctly at least one telephone number corresponding to the Supervisor station as well as the password for incoming calls needs to be entered The operation of sending VAVs works as follows When the calling condition is activated see Event Actions folder the VT100 unit calls the Primary Phone Number and sends to the Supervisor the images related to the alarm event for visual verification by the operator VideoSetup 31 Va Practical Configuration Primary Phone Number The first phone number Phone IP Addr 444 44 44 to call to the receiver Password Dial delay s El seconds Ss from the alarm event i ety dey a0 EJES second 3 retries will take place with a delay of 10s For Secondary Phone Number the second phone Phone IP Addr jean nm pasao TE EE moi delay for the retries will Delete Retries Retry delay 30 EJE secon
22. to indicate the number of days during which the images recorded should be stored on the system s hard disk Use the up and down arrows to show the desired number of days Once this period for image storage has expired they will gradually be eliminated The default number of days to keep the images recorded in the hard disk is 15 All VT200 units support up to 1 year of video recording thus the maximum number of days to keep the images in the hard disk 1s 366 6 8 5 Percentage of occupation for disk full alarm 6 9 64 Indicate the percentage of occupation to act as the threshold for the system to indicate a disk full alarm This alarm can be used as a condition for the activation of a digital input or for the start of some event recording by a particular camera Event edition configuration A Events edition allows configuring the event based camera recording and other conditions for the autonomous operation of a VT200 unit such as digital output activation or calls to a receiving station The screen shown in Fig 68 is displayed UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 VideoT rans vtc VideoSetup release 4 30 Camera C2 5 area 2 ips Os Os Q Remote Installations Always 103 Alarm VAW Camera C2 5 area configuration VT200 Installation Data A Always SD Disk full Enable 01 Disk Open Time 102 Door Camera C1 Entrance 3 ips Os Os Digital Inputs Call
23. valid when saving the configuration the application will display an error message Some examples of configuration of the timetables are given below VideoSetup 35 36 Example 1 The figure shows the information you must enter to configure the following timetable Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 00h to 14 00h and from 17 00h to 20 00h Thursdays 24h recording from 00 00 to 00 00 Fig 33 Timetable for the Normal week VT100 example 1 Example 2 The figure shows the information you must enter to configure the following timetable Mondays Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 00h to 14 00h and from 17 00h to 20 00h Wednesdays from 9 00h to 22 00h and Saturdays from 38 00h to 14 00h Fig 34 Timetable for the normal week VT100 example 2 VideoSetup 5 7 2 Definition of the Special period and its timetable To define the recording timetable for a special time of the installation where a VT100 unit is placed on the area tagged as Special period define the special period by typing its start date and its end date The timetables will then get activated Define the recording timetables for this period of time and mark which days of the week you want this recording to take place The special period is saved from one year of the calendar to the following ones Normal week Special period Special days Start date E OP ddmm End date i 09 ddmm from to Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursd
24. 034 t100_cnf VideoSetup Q save O save as Q ext release 4 30 x y Calendar Practical DON i E Definition of working hours Configuration junio 2001 The bank Defined by date time lan mar mi i Colour code b ranc h opens Q P TE C Defined by a digital input Normal oo Configuration Special period from 8 00h to y Special days 14 VT 4 00h on 100 Load calendar Load calendar from file Installation Dat weekday S an d EE paa contral Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Configuration also from TEER RA A m Digital Outputs ormal wee pecial perio pecial days 15 00h to Call to the Receiver Station 19 00h on Recording Frequencies from to Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday T h urs days Event Actions hh mm 0s 00 fi 4 00 v lv Iv lv Iv a A hh mm 15 00 J19 00 E E Vv E r Branch 2034 hh mm i r r E E n r r 7 hh mm F E r E Fr National Bank Pera iz il O r r F B r Installer 423 00 00 00 00 24h Time periods are applicable to checked days Fig 31 VT100 Calendars configuration folder Here the user can define time lapse recordings by programming a timetable or event recordings by using a digital input The first option allows for the definition of different recording timetables for the normal weeks for a special period and for several special days The second option allows defining a digital input connected to a security switchboar
25. 200 Digital output configuration folder Details in this folder are inserted in the same way as in the Cameras and in the Digital inputs folders To indicate that a digital output on the unit is actually connected to a physical on off device click on its corresponding check box Equipped column VideoSetup inserts a default name Input n Replace this name with a more meaningful name with which to identify the device attached to this digital input The name that you insert here for the digital outputs will appear as useful information on the digital I O panel on the Supervisor graphic interface 6 5 1 Associate output 4 to unit internal states It is possible to monitor certain states of the unit general failure recording failure through the digital output no 4 At the bottom of the screen there is an area to define this association Y Warning You cannot associate the digital output 4 simultaneously to an event and to an internal state If you try to do so you will get a warning message Output 4 13 used by the event Entrada Fig 56 Output 4 associated to an event VideoSetup 54 6 6 Calls to the receiver station configuration VAV To configure the VT200 unit to make a call to a Supervisor workstation and display on the screen the images associated to an alarm event visual alarm verification images select the option Call to the receiver station in the main menu The screen shown in Fi
26. 5 2 1 More information modems ___Aavanced gt gt Clicking on Advanced gt gt a modem information window will be displayed see Fig 13 showing the modem installed in the remote unit Installed modems Quick Callback Password Answer Standard CID no Callerld Details 5C336HD 1 rings Fig 13 Installation data modems information Details Pressing Details you will see information about the installed modem Since they cannot be modified these parameters are displayed only as information 5 2 2 Caller ID number of rings and MSN option 24 With PSTN connections when the line where the VT100 unit has the Caller Id service activated you have to contact your phone line operator to activate it the application allows using it either for quick answer or callback Both features take advantage of the caller identification by behaving differently when a certain phone number is identified upon receiving a phone call This two features are exclusive for a given phone number you can choose either quick answer or callback but not both To enable these services you first have to specify the appropriate caller id protocol labeled Standard CID Only protocols included in this selection list are supported Contact the technical service if you have any doubt The quick answer option allows the unit to respond immediately when the calling number is included in the list and the Quick Answer tick
27. E hh mm E E E E E E E Time period are applicable to checked days 00 00 00 00 24h Fig 63 VT200 Timetable for the Special period To set the recording timetable select the firs interval of time start time and type the desired hour with an hh mm format Do the same to the second interval of time end time and then select the days of the week you want this recording timetable to take place by marking the corresponding text boxes Repeat this formula for each recording timetable you can define up to 5 different recording timetables In order to assure the recording if when defining two different timetables the end time of the first timetable is beyond the start time of the second one the recording will take place from the start time of the first timetable to the end time of the second timetable Also if the initial time is past the end time or if one of the intervals of time has not been set or if the format of the time is not valid when saving the configuration the application will display an error message 6 7 3 Definition of the special days and their recording timetable To define the recording timetable for a special day or several special days of the current year use the area tagged as Special day On the lower side of this area there is a panel with three buttons with the label of New Modify and Delete Normal week Special period Special days Date from to 25 12 2001 00 00 00 00
28. End Day Last Monday of January a ohn ms becomes E Fig 65 VT200 Official time change dialog box Note By default all VT200 units are configured with the time GMT 1 and the adjust clock for daylight activated in accordance with the European standard 6 7 6 Using a digital input to establish the working time 6 8 VideoSetup allows for the status of a digital input to be used to establish the day to day timetable By using this method any information related to timetables will be ignored and the unit will only check the state of the selected digital input in order to set the unit in recording time active signal NO or our of recording time inactive signal NC Remember that if while configuring the digital inputs with VideoSetup the Normally open checkbox of any of them was marked the unit would read the change on the polarity and the inactivity of that input signal NC would be considered business time To make use of this feature click on the Defined by digital input option located on the central left side of the folder and select the appropriate specific input from the drop down list placed below see Fig 60 The unit will read the state of the digital input and when in business hours it will start the recording Recording frequencies configuration O erc m MIA To configure the recording frequencies of the cameras connected to the VT200 unit select the option Recording frequencies in the
29. P z y pii Phone No m 3 Ciy IP Addr F peamant Select template Eeo y 3 Hardware information a Submit Cancel Name Connection 5 c o input 1 nput 5 E J output 1 Q A Dinput 2 Dinput 6 2 Output 2 a input 3 input 7 Output 3 Dinput 4 nput 8 o Output 4 Q 3 Not connected iy a Fig 2 Adding a new installation with the Quick Add button Type a name and an access password at your choice for the new remote unit Both data will be used from then on to identify the unit and to access it Afterwards select from the drop down list the type of new unit VT100 or VT200 and from the next drop down list choose the connection VideoSetup 11 type to be used to connect to it PSTN ISDN GSM TCP IP or NULLMODEM Finally you must enter the telephone number in case you choose the PSTN ISDN or GSM connection or the IP address if you choose the TCP IP connection Verify all data and press on the Send button to allow the remote unit to be automatically configured with this data and that these be also shown on your database After a few seconds you will see how the new unit is added to the list of the database on the main screen From then on you can select the unit connect to it start up communication and watch live video and by using the configuration tool VideoSetup also configuring its behavior as indicated in the chapter 4 of this manual 3 3 Adding an existing remote unit to t
30. VT100 v1 5 units support up to 1 year of video recording thus the maximum number of days to keep the images in the hard disk is 367 Number of days to keep the images recorded in the hard disk 15S Fig 40 Number of days to keep recorded images on the hard disk Note For former versions of VT100 units the maximum number of days to keep the images in the hard disk is 30 Ifa higher value is set the application will show a warning message 5 8 4 Percentage of occupation for disk full alarm Indicate the percentage of occupation to act as the threshold for the system to indicate a disk full alarm This alarm can be used as a condition for the activation of a digital input or for the start of some event recording by a particular camera VideoSetup 5 9 Events actions configuration 42 K To define when the cameras connected to the unit should begin an event based recording or other conditions for the autonomous operation of a VT100 unit such as digital output activation or calls to a receiving station select the option Events edition in the main menu The screen shown in Fig 41 will be displayed An event is defined as a set of conditions that must be met and a set of actions that will be carried out when the event is triggered 1 e when the conditions are met UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 Videol rans vtc VideoSetup release 4 30 Q Remote Installations Always
31. a new name and connection password To change the unit configuration password there is a specific section in the Remote Configuration Dialog whose access is placed on the upper bar of the application The Quick Add button is placed also on the upper bar of the Supervisor application By using the Quick Add function the user can add a remote unit quickly to the Supervisor database without the need of knowing the remote units configuration tool The Quick Add function can only be used with new remote units To any other unit you must use the configuration tool refer to section 3 3 To add a new installation quickly from the Supervisor by using the QuickAdd function the remote unit must be switched on and connected to the communication network that is going to be used so the Supervisor can connect to it Then click on the Quick Add button situated on the upper side of the application screen The Adding a new installation dialog will be shown see Fig 2 JE DigitalVideo YT Supervisor YT El M PU MUESTREO3 Salla Addess Road Key Search Criteria Anywhere New uonjoa as T100 Adding a new Installation i ES Visual Tools 1 T200 Field Any field y Z Visual Tools 100 T100 Is Remote Unit Name si dali T100 Isl Connection Password MUESTREO3 Remote Unit Type vT 100 Type VTTOO Connection TC
32. alendar Zi y O Recording Frequencies 3 Eres will be made after Event Actions fou de 10s and the delay OE Dal des TO EEE sere for the retries will be O 10 EEE seconds 3 I Os Delete Fig 57 VT200 Calls to Receiver Station configuration folder Note that the VT200 unit is not prepared to report visual alarm verification to two different Supervisor receivers which means that as soon as one call is successful the other telephone number is not used 6 6 1 Setting new telephone numbers or IP addresses To insert new telephone numbers or IP address follow the steps below e Type the telephone number or IP address for TCP IP communications into the field named Phone No IP Address e Select from the drop down list Port your type of communication for this unit 1 e depending on the modems installed PSTN ISDN GSM cellular phone or a TCP IP for a LAN connection e Type in the password to reach the desired Supervisor in the field named Receiver Password VideoSetup 55 If you want to remove a complete entry telephone number port and receiver password click on the Delete button located to the right of each entry 6 6 2 Setting the dial and retry delays 6 7 If the VT200 unit is set up to share a telephone line with alarm panels or other devices you can set a dial delay in order to prevent clashing in the use of the telephone line by these devices Use the buttons on the
33. and line busy signals produce the triggering of this event Simply click on the corresponding cells e On the right hand side of this table indicate whether the event is produced when any one of these signals 1s activated or when all of them are active at the same time At the bottom under the text Actions set the cameras to record from if the event occurs e Click on the cell of the camera you want to record from for this event e Type in the limit time in seconds for the camera s to record A digital output can be triggered when this period expires by clicking on the box marked If time out activate output and then selecting the desired output in the drop down box located below it Indicate in the box on the right the time in seconds that you want that output to be active e On the right under the heading Activating digital outputs select the outputs you wish to activate in the case of an event being triggered indicating in the box below each output the time in seconds during which it will remain active If nothing is inserted it will only remain active while the condition that triggered it remains true e If you wish a call to be carried out to the receiving station when the event is triggered visual alarm verification first the event must have been defined as an alarm event Then click on the box of the camera from which you want to send the VAV images to the operator and that is placed on the lower par
34. ay Friday Saturday Sunday hh mm 08 00 15 30 e m m m m E hh mm 10 00 14 00 E E E r E m E hh mm pooo 7 E E E E E E E hh mm EDI E E E E E E hh mm e 7 E E E E E ime periods are applicable to checked days 00 00 00 00 24h Fig 35 VT100 Timetable for the Special period To set the recording timetable select the first time interval start time and type the desired hour with an hh mm format Do the same to the second interval end time and select the weekdays you want this recording timetable to take place by marking the corresponding text boxes Repeat this formula for each recording timetable up to 5 different recording timetables In order to assure the recording if when defining two different timetables the end time of the first timetable is beyond the start time of the second one the recording will take place from the start time of the first timetable to the end time of the second timetable Also if the initial time is past the end time or if one of the intervals of time has not been set or if the format of the time is not valid when saving the configuration the application will display an error message 5 7 3 Definition of the special days and their recording timetable To define the recording timetable for a special day or several special days of the current year use the area tagged as Special day On the lower side of this area there is a panel with three buttons with the label of New M
35. blank no limit one 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Visual Alarm Verification with images from the camera s _ Cancel recording must be gt lips Fig 69 VT200 Definition of an event configuration folder First of all name the event Choose a descriptive name as it will be used to recognize the event later Specify when the event is valid always on working hours or outside of working hours You can label the event as Normal or Alarm After an event has been defined as Alarm the application enables the VAV function phone call and sending of the related images to a receiving post operator for their visual verification VideoSetup 65 66 Next set the conditions that will trigger the event Under the heading Conditions there is a table with cells 1 to 8 corresponding to the unit s digital inputs and another 3 cells corresponding to the disk full general failure and line busy signals Placing the mouse over them you will see the name of each one of them e Click the digital inputs of interest to trigger the event e One click sets a plus sign implying the action triggering when the signal goes to the active state on Another click sets a minus sign which means the action triggering when the signal goes to the inactive state off Carry out this operation with the inputs that are necessary to generate the event e Indicate whether the disk full general failure
36. box is marked This is useful when the telephone line for the VT unit is shared with other devices The callback option allows the unit to make the phone call on user request With its phone number included in the list and the Callback option checked if the Supervisor calls with only one or two phone rings and then hang up the unit will call back the Supervisor If the number of rings 1s 3 or VideoSetup more the phone call will be processed normally When selecting this option the incoming calls password for this Supervisor has to be specified If neither quick answer nor callback services are activated the unit will answer the call at the defined number of rings 1 by default This number is set in the edit box on the lower part of the modem selection box Value range is 1 to 10 1 is the default number SC336HO 118 rings Fig 14 Number of Rings option for the PSTN communication For those units with an ISDN line that is shared with other devices by using the Multiple Subscriber Number option MSN the application enables a text box to introduce the answering number for the remote unit PCBItT A MEN Fig 15 MSN option for the ISDN communication 5 2 3 TCP advanced configuration With TCP connections the advanced configuration screen allows the user to configure the DNS service The Active DNS check box which 1s ticked by default has to be ticked 1f you want the system to manage dynamic IP addresses Tw
37. cash vaults The log on password is wolf and the remote unit is expected to answer within three rings The branch office is opened to the public from 8 00 h to 14 00 h on weekdays and also from 15 00 h to 19 00 h on Thursdays It is planned to record both cameras If an alarm is triggered camera 2 will record 2 images per second Whenever someone enters by the main door camera 1 must record at 1 frames per second Once the unit s hard disk is full the digital output I must be activated To turn on the lights the digital output 2 must be activated If the alarm push button is pressed the unit must call and retry up to 3 times to the following operator phone numbers 444 44 44 and 777 77 77 5 2 Installation data configuration Yi The first option of the configuration menu is related to the Installation data UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch 2034 VWH1 00 cnf Vid eoSetu p Q Save Q Save as Q Exit Pr a cti ca l release 4 30 i C a Installation data DE ura rosa All the fields with an character are mandatory in order to successfully j record a configuration file The branch office name is Branch 2034 and its Q Remote Installations E O Configuration password is wolf VTi100 Name Branch 2034 The client is a bank Cameras and remote control called National Digital Inputs OA ES There is a automatic tool for the modification of this data in the B an k a n
38. d day night signal in order for this to indicate the business hours to the VT100 unit In this way the VT100 unit and the security switchboard working modes can be coordinated Warning AN IF You are configuring a 7100 44 remember that the time lapse recording ls not possible Fig 32 VT100 RAM Wrong configuration warning message Take into account that if you are configuring a VT100 RAM it has sense only event recording using a digital input and any time lapse recording will be discarded If you configure a VT100 RAM unit for time lapse recording when saving the configuration the message showed on fig 30 will appear To decide which method is going to be used to define the business time use the buttons located at the upper left side of the Calendar folder If you choose the Defined by a digital input option you must also define which digital input must be used and make sure that it is properly connected to the unit If the signal is active NO the VT100 unit assumes to be in recording time If the signal is inactive NC the VT100 assumes to be out of recording time If you choose the Defined by date time option the VT100 will be responsible for the recording times and the data of the lower part of the screen must be completed Here the interface presents 3 VideoSetup 34 different types of days Normal week Special period and Special days A VT100 unit will be in recording time when the current
39. d t he na Supervisor remote configuration dialog all to the Receiver Station author of the Calendar Recording Frequencies Client National Bank 7 configuration file is Event Actions uthor Installer 423 Installer 423 Autos ns Branch 2034 National Bank Installer 423 Advanced gt gt Fig 12 Entering the Installation data VideoSetup 23 The name and the access password of the VT100 being configured are shown in this screen They are a copy of the data you provided when either adding the unit by using the QuickAdd button of the Supervisor or by the Add button of the VideoSetup This information is informative and cannot be changed To modify the name and the password of a unit you must use the option Changing name and Password on the File transfer Dialog easily reached by clicking on the Remote Configuration button placed on the upper bar of the Supervisor application With this automatic process the data will be transferred to the transmitter and also updated on the database of the Supervisor application Here you can find also two more data the Client and Author fields which must also be filled in The Client field refers to the organization owner of the remote premises This field is used in the image reports of the remote unit printed in the Supervisor Finally the Author field identifies the installer responsible for the configuration
40. displayed the name of the event Name column when it occurs When column under what circumstances the event will be triggered Uf column and what actions will be taken Then column To edit an event double click on the row representing it or click the Modify button after selecting it The window Event Edition will be displayed so you can make the desired modifications see Fig 69 Once the changes have been made click on the OK button and then on the Save button located at the left on the top of the folder to save your modifications You can delete complete action profiles from the events table by clicking on the Delete button The details inserted here can be edited and changed later in a new working session starting from an existing configuration file VideoSetup 67 DOCVSTUMOOEN_060406v450
41. ds be 10s Fig 28 VT100 Calls to Receiver Station configuration folder If the communication fails the unit will keep calling to the primary phone number as many times as retries have been configured Each retry will be performed with a delay of as many seconds as the number specified in the delay box If the primary phone number cannot be reached this procedure is performed on the secondary phone number The maximum number of retries for both numbers is 10 Note that the VT100 unit is not prepared to report visual alarm verification to two different Supervisor receivers so if one call is successful the other telephone number is not used If the VT100 unit is connected to a Supervisor when an alarm with VAV occurs this automatically ends the communication with it and tries to transmit the VAV images to the programmed numbers Setting new telephone numbers or IP addresses To insert new telephone numbers or IP address follow the steps below e Type the telephone number or IP address for TCP IP communications into the field named Phone No IP Address e Select from the drop down list Port your type of communication for this unit Le depending on the modems installed PSTN ISDN GSM cellular phone or a TCP IP for a LAN connection e Type in the password to reach the desired Supervisor in the field named Receiver Password If you wish to remove a complete entry telephone number port and receiver password
42. e 2 If you wish to configure the following timetable Mondays Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 00h to 14 00h and from 17 00h to 20 00h Wednesdays from 9 00h to 22 00h and Saturdays from 8 00h to 14 00h The information must be entered as follows Normal week Special period l Special daps Leu to Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday hh mm jso feo W e m mi E hh mm froo 20 00 e e a m mi r hh mm jos o0 2200 E E mi r C C r hh mm jos 00 14 00 E r a C C F G FF PF oe oP ee ime penods are applicable to checked days 00 00 00 00 24h Fig 62 Timetable for the normal week VT200 example 2 VideoSetup 58 6 7 2 Definition of the Special period and its timetable To define the recording timetable for a special time of the installation where a VT200 unit is placed on the area tagged as Special period define the special period by typing its start date and its end date The timetables will then get activated Define the recording timetables for this period of time and mark which days of the week you want this recording to take place The special period is saved from one year of the calendar to the following ones Normal week Special period Special days Start date E OP ddmm End date i 09 ddmm from to Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday hh mm 08 00 15 30 e m m m m E E hh mm 10 00 14 00 E E E r E m E hh mm pooo 7 E E E E E E E hh mm EDI E E E E E
43. e Supervisor select from the database the unit you want to configure and start up a connection Click on the Remote Configuration icon to open the file transfer dialog and after typing the remote unit configuration password by default visual press on Receive Remote Configuration Close the dialog and use the VideoSetup icon to access to the configuration parameters Type the operator s configuration password the one you chose in the installation process Make the desired changes on the unit configuration save the data and exit the application Back to the Supervisor from the database select the unit whose configuration has been modified and start up a connection Click on the Remote Configuration icon to open the file transfer dialog and after typing the remote unit configuration password by default visual press on Send Remote Configuration VideoSetup 4 1 1 Receiving the configuration from the remote unit Before editing the configuration of a remote unit you must connect to the unit and receive its current configuration This is highly recommended to assure that the edited data correspond to the current configuration of the unit In case of the VT200 configuration this is a must because some options depend on the current hardware of the unit e g the type of modem installed Once the connection has been established click on the Remote Configuration button that is placed on the upper
44. e configuration is going to be built or modified are both shown in this screen These data are a copy of the data you provided when either adding the unit by using the QuickAdd button of the Supervisor application or by the Add button of the VideoSetup This information is offered to be consulted but not to be changed To modify the name and the password of a unit the option Changing name and Password must be used This 1s one of the options of the File transfer Dialog easily reached by clicking on the Remote Configuration button placed on the upper bar of the Supervisor application With this automatic process the data will be transferred to the transmitter and also updated on the database of the Supervisor application Here you can find also two more data the Client and Author fields which must also be filled in The Client field refers to the organization owner of the remote premises This field is used in the image reports of the remote unit printed in the Supervisor Finally the Author field identifies the installer responsible for the configuration VideoSetup 49 6 2 1 More information modems o Penedo By clicking on the Advanced gt gt button a modem information window will be displayed This window shows the modem installed in the remote unit Since all units are provided with internal modem the list will show the modem that has been detected during the start up of the
45. econd interval of time end time and then select the days of the week you want this recording timetable to take place by marking the corresponding text boxes Repeat this formula for each recording timetable you can define up to 5 different recording timetables VideoSetup 57 In order to assure the recording 1f when defining two different timetables the end time of the first timetable is beyond the start time of the second one the recording will take place from the start time of the first timetable to the end time of the second timetable Also if the initial time is past the end time or if one of the intervals of time has not been set or if the format of the time is not valid when saving the configuration the application will display an error message Some examples of configuration of the timetables are given below Example 1 If you wish to configure the following timetable Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 00h to 14 00h and from 17 00h to 20 00h Thursdays 24h recording from 00 00 to 00 00 The information must be entered as follows Normal week Special period Special days from to Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday hh mm 03 00 14 00 M Iw Iw r m r fiso 1 hh mm froo eoo W M Ti C lw E r hh mm jooo 00 00 E E C lw a E E er A _ n n Time periods are applicable to checked days 00 00 00 00 24h Fig 61 Timetable for the Normal week VT200 example 1 Exampl
46. ee information about the created files If you are not an experienced user of VideoSetup click on No Q dd To save the configuration to a file use the Save As button note do not use that option unless you are an experienced user of VideoSetup 4 1 3 Sending the configuration to the remote unit To send the configuration file to the remote unit you have to establish a connection Once a connection has been established click on the Remote Configuration button placed in the upper bar of the Supervisor window Press the Send Remote Configuration button of the File Transfer Utility Close the information window when the transmission 1s successful and press the Yes button to accept the remote unit resetting The connection will be cut off and after the unit resetting 1t will work with the new configuration The following chapters explain in detail the configuration of the VT100 and VT200 units VideoSetup 19 20 VideoSetup Configuration of a VT100 unit VideoSetup 21 9 5 1 22 Configuration of a VT100 VT100 RAM unit In this chapter the name VT100 will be used indistinctly for the VT100 VT100 RAM and VT100 LITE and an explicit mention will be made otherwise Configuration process Once the files have been transferred from the unit to the operator as explained in chapter 4 close the file transfer dialog and use the VideoSetup icon to access to the windows of the different conf
47. emote Configuration dialog and send 1t the configuration by pressing on the Send Configuration button Q Exit WA VideoS etup Remote Configuration VideoSetup Q Add release 4 30 Q Remove Q Modify Remote Installation Management Name Type Address oad ity LG O Remote Installations Branch2034 vT200 Q Configuration VT200 i Isla Graciosa 1 Madrid Isla Graciosa 1 Madrid VisualMiami 8390 NW 53 St Suite 312 Miami You can add a new remote installation in the data base If you want you can remove or modify the data or programming of the selected installation Branch2034 Print Searching gt gt Fig 1 VideoSetup Remote installation management dialog VideoSetup 3 2 Registering a new unit on the database Quick Add To ease for the installation and configuration of the units of the VT range all new transmitters are delivered with the following factory default settings identical for all of them for the unit name and the passwords Transmitter model Name of the unit Connection pwd ka VT100 SV100 visual All units that have been reset with the factory default settings by using the Factory settings option are reconfigured with these original name and passwords For these new units or units with factory default settings the Supervisor enables the Quick Add function with which you can add them to the database with
48. eoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch 20344 t100_cnf Practical Vid eoSetu p Q Save Q Save as Q Exit Configuration Rearing BO ex i e y Recording Frequencies Cam era 1 and Click on measurement units in order to select between camera 2 will IPS n Images per second faster IPH n Images per hour b O t h b e n Images per minute IPD n Images per day slower E Q Remote Installations Time lapse Event recording recording at 1 EA recording Configuration Working Hours Non Working Events Previous Follow on L P S du rin g Camera Frequency Hours Frequency Frequency Time s Time s working hours VT100 a E ae E E The camera 1 Installation Data 2 Service E Psje mA F eg ips f ZAE WE C d t trol m b o E Poe E E E Digital Outputs 4 pes Jo sey fe sig nad PE I P AY wh en an Call to the Receiver Station Calendar event occurs and the camera 12 Event Actions Number of days to keep the images recorded in the hard disk Bs will recor d at Branch 2034 Disk full alarm occupation percentage ESE IPS in such National Bank situation Installer 423 13 06 01 20 27 53 Fig 38 VT100 Recording frequencies configuration folder A VT100 unit is prepared to record up to 8ips for event recording if only one camera is recording in the system With only one camera but time lapse recording the maximum frequency is 61ps For the rest of the cases 4ips is the maximum value When several cameras a
49. escent state This is the case of common security devices such as presence detectors However other devices such as magnetic contacts or buttons can present high impedance i e open contacts in the quiescent state If this is the case you must tick the checkbox of the corresponding digital input in the example above we have assumed that the door contact and the hold up button are normally open devices VideoSetup 53 6 5 Digital outputs configuration To configure the name of the digital outputs connected to the unit select the option Digital outputs in the main menu The screen shown in Fig 55 will be displayed UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 VideoT rans vtc Q Save as Q Exit VideoSetup Q sare Practical JARE release 4 30 ae Configuration so Digital Outputs We select two A digital outputs fe or th e unit One Q Remote Installations a Name Output 1 Y Disk IS US ed to nee n O Configuration Output 2 Vv ins that the disk is VT200 ua e o eeM full to a local as Dup o nstallation Data E secu ri ty pa n el Cameras and remote control SS E Th th Digital Inputs Dutput6 M e other COO NO enables a remote ee Receiver Staten opts F fT open ator to Tee r Output 4 activation S witch on the General system failure Branch2034 x installation J Without recording during jo E hours lights Fig 55 VT
50. fined or modified recording conditions and images frequency behaviors associated to the digital inputs and outputs calls to the receiver station conditions The parameters of the configuration of each type of recorder transmitter are shown in a options menu placed at the left side of the main screen To select a parameter click on the desired option of the menu and a new screen with the related information will be displayed UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 VideoT rans vtc VideoSetup Q Save Q Save as Q Exit release 4 30 Installation data All the fields with an character are mandatory in order to successfully j record a configuration file Q Remote Installations O Configuration VT200 Name JBranch2034 Installation Data Par vol Cameras and remote control Digital Inputs Dick There is a automatic tool for the modification of this data in the Digital Outputs Supervisor remote configuration dialog at Call to the Receiver Station Calendar Recording Frequencies Event Actions Client National Bank z Author Installer423 lA Modified Branch2034 National Bank Installer423 Advanced gt gt Fig 10 Units remote configuration main screen 4 1 Configuration process of a unit 18 To appropriately carry out the configuration of a recorder transmitter follow these steps bellow These steps are explained in the following sections in more detail Run th
51. g 57 will be displayed For this operation to work correctly it 1s necessary to enter at least one telephone number corresponding to the Supervisor station The mechanism works as follows When the calling condition is activated see Event Actions folder the VT200 unit calls the Primary Phone Number and sends visual alarm verification images to the corresponding Supervisor workstation If the communication fails the unit will keep calling to the primary phone number as many times as retries have been configured Each retry will be performed with a delay of as many seconds as the number specified in the delay box If the primary phone number cannot be reached this procedure is performed on the secondary phone number The maximum number of retries for both numbers is 20 UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 VideoT rans ytc Practical VideoSetup Q save O save ae Q exit Configuration dao Call to the Receiver Station The first phone n umb er to call to Primary Phone Number the receiver station Phone IP Addr will be dial after SS Q Remote Installations 444 44 44 fi rom the alarm Configuration Por y Tarps ll event 3 retries will VT200 Dial delay 5 seconds etres take place with a Installation Data Rety dely 10 EEE seconds SE de la 0 f 1 Os For t he Cameras and remote control Delete yY second prone oer cere Secondary Phone Number Nn Phone IP Addr number the dialing C
52. he database Y Add G In order to register a remote installation and add the resulting new entry into the Supervisor database click on the Add button located on the top left of the VideoSetup screen 3 3 1 Entering the connection details 12 In the Remote installation connection data see Fig 3 there are four mandatory fields marked with the name of the unit the access password the type of the unit VT100 or VT200 and the connection type Click on the Name box and begin to enter the data Fill in all the other data by using the tab key to move from one box to another The name and the access password for this unit will be registered into the Supervisor in order to assure that only authorized user establish a connection to the remote unit UB VideoSetup Remote Configuration Pije E3 VideoSetup Q Add Q Remove Q Modify Q Exit release 4 30 Remote Installation Connection Data All the fields marked with are mandatory and they can not be left voi Remote Installations Configuration Name JBranct Password x Type vT200 y x Write the new installation data Connections Connection type PSTN Phone IP Addr 555 555 5559 OK Baud Rate Is Primary ves y Cancel Advanced gt gt fji Fig 3 Remote installation connection data editing screen Add now the connection type to be used for connecting to the remote unit by clicking the button New Connection
53. he recording This avoids the unit running out of disk for a faulty digital input Finally VideoSetup allows tagging an event as Normal or Alarm When an alarm event is activated the application makes a phone call to the receiving station to send the images of the associated cameras for the visual alarm verification by the operator VideoSetup 5 9 1 Events edition After selecting the Events Action folder a table will be displayed with three buttons at the bottom Click on the New button to define a new event The program will present a new window to set the conditions and actions for a specific event see Fig 42 First of all indicate the name to be associated with this event Choose a descriptive name as this text will appear in the initial screen shown when this folder is selected and can be used to recognize the event if it needs to be edited or deleted Specify the type of at which the event is valid always during working hours or outside of working hours A VideoS etup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch 20344 t100_cnf VideoSetup Q Save Q Save as Q Exit release 4 30 i PENS E Event Edition i Name alarm Alarm y te EN Always Conditions Working Hours Q Remote Installations Inputs NonWorking Hours 1 O DE BE O Configuration Some of them activated C All activated at the same time VT100 Installation Data Actions Cameras and remote control ae from ca
54. ifferent recording timetable than the established for the Normal Week When this period of time is defined the calendar shows the days within that period in yellow on the current calendar and also on the following ones e Special Days By using this type of days a specific schedule can be defined for one or several holidays 1 e Labor day These days prevail on the others and will appear in blue on the calendar These types of days are defined on the lower part of the screen Here the recording times and the week days from Sunday to Monday to what these times shall be applied must be designated Unless a special period or special days are defined all days will be considered normal week For the normal week recordings and for the special period recording VideoSetup allows for up to 5 different recording time intervals For the special days type the application provides up to 24 records for the definition of several days with a specific recording timetable or a same day with different recording timetables 6 7 1 Definition of the normal week days and their recording timetable To define the normal recording timetable of the installation where a VT200 unit is placed on the area tagged as Normal week set the recording timetable and mark which days of the week you want this recording to take place To set the recording timetable select the firs interval of time start time and type the desired hour with an hh mm format Do the same to the s
55. ignal E quipped Name present Is Dome Dome Id Cameral M Entrada m B fo Camera2 M Tren m iz lo Fig 19 Domes selection Remember to configure the Supervisor selecting Domes with software keyboard 5 3 3 Defining domes with external keyboard The definition 1s similar to the previous case with the possibility of choosing in the remote control pop up menu the option userdefined if your dome is not listed in this case you will have to configure the communication data see Fig 21 and selecting which cameras are dome type selecting the corresponding checkboxes in the Is Dome column In the Supervisor you should select the Remote control option Transparent channel Part COM Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Flaw control OF Cancel Fig 20 Communication data 5 3 4 Transparent channel to communicate with other devices The transparent channel to communicate with other devices is defined for the domes with a external keyboard choosing the specific protocol for example sensormatic or selecting the option user defined and configuring the Communication data parameters port speed data bits parity etc clicking on the button 2 land adjusting the data in the dialog In this case you do not have to mark any of the Is Dome columns and in the Supervisor configuration you will have to select Transparent channel VideoSetup 27 9 4 9
56. iguration parameters Connection is not required while making modifications in the configuration From the menu on the left side of the VideoSetup Configuration screen see Fig 11 choose the desired option and select it by clicking on it WA YideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch 20344 t100_cnf VideoSetup Q Save Q Save as Q Exit release 4 30 Installation data All the fields with an character are mandatory in order to successfully j record a configuration file Q Remote Installations Configuration VTi00 Name Branch 2034 Password on Cameras and remote control Digital Inputs E SEs e ae There is a automatic tool for the modification of this data in the Digital Outputs Supervisor remote configuration dialog on Call to the Receiver Station Calendar Recording Frequencies Event Actions Client National Bank Author Installer 423 i Branch 2034 National Bank Installer 423 Advanced gt gt Fig 11 VT100 Installation data configuration folder Make the desired changes in the configuration screens save the changes the Save button is Q located at the top of the screen and exit the application Click on the save button SAVE regularly while entering the data to prevent the loss of information Back in the Supervisor application select from the database the record of the reconfigured unit and start up a connection Click on the Remote Configuration ic
57. ils inserted here can be edited and changed later in a new working session starting from an existing configuration file VideoSetup 45 46 VideoSetup Configuration of a VT200 unit 6 Configuration of a VT200 unit 6 1 Configuration process Once the files have been transferred from the unit to the operator as explained in chapter 4 close the file transfer dialog and use the VideoSetup icon to access to the windows of the different configuration parameters A connection is not required while making modifications in the configuration From the menu placed on the left side of the VideoSetup Configuration screen see Fig 45 choose the desired option and select it by clicking on it Q Save WA VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 ideoT rans vtc VideoSetup Q Save Q Save as Q Exit release 4 30 Installation data All the fields with an character are mandatory in order to successfully j record a configuration file Name JBranch2034 Password vol Q Remote Installations Configuration VT200 Installation Data Cameras and remote control Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Call to the Receiver Station There is a automatic tool for the modification of this data in the Supervisor remote configuration dialog ar Calendar Recording Frequencies Event Actions Client National Bank z Author Installer423 A Modified Branch2034 National Bank Installer423
58. ing triggered indicating in the box below each output the time in seconds during which it will remain active If nothing is inserted it will only remain active while the condition that triggered it remains true If you wish a call to be carried out to the receiving station when the event is triggered visual alarm verification first the event must have been defined as an alarm event Then click on the box of the camera from which you want to send the VAV images to the operator and that is placed on the lower part of this window Y Warning If the digital output 4 is associated to an event and it has been previously linked to an internal state of the unit see 5 5 1 the application will show a warning message Warning AN Output 4 is used for indicating diagnostics Fig 43 Output 4 used to signal diagnostics Y Warning In the Triggering section it is not possible to add a camera if no recording rate has been indicated for the event associated to that camera section 0 In the definition of visual alarm verification it will only be possible to select cameras with event recording frequencies higher than lips VideoSetup 5 9 2 Editing an event Xx You will have noticed that VideoSetup has stored the event in a table represented by a new row This table is shown when the Event Action folder is selected The table gives an overview about all the events stored on the system as the application displays the c
59. main menu The screen shown in Fig 66 will appear A VT200 unit is prepared to record up to 25 images per second to be shared among all cameras The recording can be performed in two different modes The first mode is continuous recording also called time lapsed recording The VT200 stores in the hard disk images taken at regular intervals The unit allows for a different recording frequency to be specified during working and outside working hours Configurations where the sum of frequencies from all the cameras exceeds the maximum number of images per second the unit is able to record are not allowed The second recording mode implemented by the VT200 is event triggered recording In this case one can specify a recording frequency a time prior to the event activation and a follow on time from the event deactivation When an event associated to the camera is activated the VT200 stores the images from the camera corresponding to the time prior to the event which were captured in a temporary buffer in the computer memory the images during the time in which the event is active and the images corresponding to the follow on time after the event deactivation VideoSetup 61 UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 ideoT rans vtc VideoSetup Q Save Q Save as Q Exit Pr a cti ca I release 4 50 T E i J Recording Frequencies PAUSE Config
60. mera s se digital output s Digital Inputs Digital Outputs LEAL IL Y Call lo the Receiver Station Recording time limit fio aa RA g zE Frequencies po Se J Ifreached gt activate output PARAR Mant duration ne SERN y Raa Activate digital output s without ae time limit specified blank no limit Activate recording from selected camera s without Branch 2034 exceeding time limit specified blank no limit National Bank VAY from camera s 4 Visual Alarm Verification with E OK acai images from the camera s IEA ES S ancel recording must be gt Tips 13 06 01 20 27 53 Fig 42 VT100 Edition of an event configuration folder The drop down list located on the right hand side is used to label the event as Normal or Alarm After an event has been defined as an Alarm event the application enables the VAV function phone call and sending of the related images to a receiving post operator for their visual verification Next we will establish the conditions that will trigger the event Under the heading Conditions there is a table with cells numbered from 1 to 8 and corresponding to the unit s digital inputs and another 2 cells located on the right hand side corresponding to the disk full and line busy signals Placing the mouse on top of these cells VideoSetup will show a text indicating the name of each one e Click the digital inputs of interest to trigger the event
61. n the transferences screen press on Send Remote Configuration VideoSetup VideoSetup installation data management tool VideoSetup 3 Management of the installations database 3 1 Database management All information related to any recorder transmitter of the VT range that is under the surveillance of an operator 1s registered in the Supervisor database This database contains among others the name and type of unit the type of communication to be used to connect to 1t and the required access password The Supervisor database management which includes the registration of the different units in the database the edition and the modification of the connection data the printing of lists and the performance of advanced searching 1s carried out with VideoSetup vs To manage the database press on the VideoSetup access icon placed on the upper bar of the Supervisor main screen and VideoSetup will show a screen like the one in Fig 1 From here you will be able to carry out the management of the information of any of the units registered on the Supervisor database You can add delete or modify the name the password and the connection mode of the units of the database and perform searching with or without filters of the desired units Any change that is made here will be reflected on the Supervisor database but do not forget that in order for the unit to operate according to the modified or created data you must use the R
62. nd remote control Digital Inputs Digital Outputs VAV Primary Phone Number Phone IP Addr Password Dial delay 0 seconds Delete Retries p 0H Retry delay 0 seconds Calendar Recording Frequencies Event Actions Secondary Phone Number Phone IP Addr AA Password az Dial delay po EE seconds Delete Retries po Retry delay po EE sec onds Branch 2034 National Bank Installer 423 Fig 25 VT100 Call to the Receiver Station Configuration folder 5 6 1 Autotest signal configuration 30 A VT100 unit version 2 6 or later can be configured to automatically send an Autotest signal periodically to a Supervisor post in order to report its status If a unit has an anomaly it will report it providing the problem is not concerning the communications The Supervisor will be able to inform the user about the problem to If a unit does not connect with the Supervisor in the configured period of time this will inform to the user about the loss of communication with the unit For further details please refer to the Supervisor user manual Selection and Log folders The VT100 unit configuration must be made from the same Supervisor post that the Autotest signal is going to be managed so this can indicate the unit status properly For this operation to work correctly 1t is necessary to enter at least one telephone number corresponding to the Supervisor station as well as the pa
63. nit assumes to be in recording time If the signal is inactive NC the unit assumes to be out of recording time If while configuring the digital inputs with VideoSetup the Normally open checkbox of any of them has been marked the unit will read the change on the polarity and for that input the inactivity of the signal will be considered business time If you choose the Defined by date time option the unit will be responsible for the recording times and the data of the lower part of the screen must be completed Here the interface presents 3 different types of days Normal week Special period and Special days A unit will be in recording time when the current time fits in some of the time intervals defined for each of these days Hours go from 00 00 to 00 00 24 00 1s not a valid format Initial and final time intervals for a 24 hours recording are 00 00 This is 00 00 00 00 24h recording The calendar of the application will always show the current year and the following one and the 3 different types of days that can be defined are e Normal Week All the days of the calendar from Sunday to Monday are understood by default as Normal week and they are shown in gray e Special Period Here a period of the year with a timetable different from the rest of the year can be defined 1 e summer time By defining an initial and a final date all days included in that period of time will be considered with a d
64. ns fi rom 8 00h to 200 Load calendar Load calendar from file Installation Dat 14 00h on Cameras and remote contol _ Daigh Savings DayightSavingConiguaion raos Digital Inputs l l l l weekd ays an d Digital Outputs Normal week Special period Special days a I SO fr om Call to the Receiver Station Recording Frequencies from to Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 15 00h to 19 00h Event Achons hem foe 00 fiso Vv iv Vv Vv Vv A r on Thursdays hhmm 15 00 19 00 os mo gs os a gs Branch2034 hh mm E E a r Fr hh mm r E E E 7 Fr hh mm gt F E C Fr r 00 00 00 00 24h Time periods are applicable to checked days 56 Configuration A Fig 60 VT200 Calendars configuration folder VideoSetup Time lapse recording can be defined by programming a timetable that distinguishes normal weeks special days and special periods Working hours may be defined also with a digital input connected to a security switchboard day night signal so the unit and the security switchboard operations can be coordinated To decide which method is going to be used to define the business time use the buttons located at the upper left side of the Calendar folder If you choose the Defined by a digital input option you must also define which digital input must be used and make sure that it is properly connected to the unit If the signal is active NO the u
65. o DNS servers are included by default but you may change them Make sure the values you enter are valid otherwise the unit may become unreachable The VT100 unit requires DNS servers admitting UDP communication which is commonly the case but there might be servers admitting only TCP communication Installed modems IY Active DNS DNS Server 192 67 791 DNS Server 2 212 34 128 6 Fig 16 Installation data TCP information VideoSetup 25 5 3 Cameras configuration Pr f a oe a Select the Cameras folder of the main menu to configure the name and the number of the cameras connected to the unit to be configured The screen shown in Fig 17 will be displayed UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch 2034 t100_cnf VideoSetup Q sme CG saveas Q in release 4 30 Practical eer Cameras and remote control ie de Configuration e The CCTV installation Check video has two cameras Q Remote Installations Equipped Name present IsDome Dome ld Configuration Cameral M Entrada Vv Bw fo The camera HI Camera2 M Tren Vv a iz VT100 Camera3 M Ja fo corresponds to the J Installation Data main entrance and the Digital Inputs camera two to the Distal ARE ol cate Call to the Receiver Station vel main service area O E where the cash vaults Rocordina Freguencios Event Actions ae are placed 2 Branch 2034 ria None Nati
66. o perform a searching click on the Searching button located to the right of the Print button at the bottom of the screen Then follow the steps indicated below e Write the text you are looking for in the Key field Write in at least part of the string e Use one of the three search criteria depending on whether the text entered is at the beginning or end of the field or is anywhere in the field e Select the field on which the search is to be based from the drop down list marked Field e Click on the Find button If there is more than one record fulfilling the search criteria the next record can be displayed by clicking on Next The program will warn you when the last record has been reached It is possible to return to the beginning again if necessary e Youcan also print out the search results by clicking on the Print button Print By clicking on the Print button a print dialogue will appear see Fig 8 Here you can change the default printer the font the font style the font size the effects the page range and the number of copies Preview It s also possible to get a Print Preview by pressing the Preview Button in the bottom left corner of the Printer Dialog VideoSetup 15 16 Printer settings HP LaserJet 4 Plus a Fig 8 Printer dialog Cc One option to the searching tool is the use of Filters The matching criteria are specified in the same way as
67. oSetup Q Save Q Save as Q Exit Configuration Sur ation e release 4 30 A ms Cameras and remote 16 Cameras The CCTV installation control A has two cameras ee Y Check o Th e camera I Q Remote Installations Equipped Name Descriotion olen B W IsDome Domeld corresponds to the l Cameral Iv Entrance Main Entrance W r E fo O Configuration Camera2 JW S area Service area M r Iv j main entrance and the oan amp nn Camerad M Iv E E fo A itd an me O Installation Data Camera 5 T Vv a a fo the main Service area Cameras I E El jm fo Digital Inputs Camera M 5 i F fo where the cash vaults Digital Outputs l e O are P laced TON Camera Touring Definition iy Remote control Recording Frequencies Cameras vel X A video tour with Ton Event Actions Ma 5 ea gt E ES gt SS BE gt B TH gt seconds of dwell time ETT ak ranc on each camera is m wap m3 m3 TE E Ta pa None de fine d Seconds default 1s be Default analog video format PAL NTSC High Quality 7 Fig 50 VT200 Cameras configuration folder 6 3 1 Defining and naming the installed cameras To define the installed cameras in the Equipped column click on the checkbox corresponding to each of the cameras connected to the VT200 unit of your installation For models with 16 cameras you have to select the group of cameras to configure 1 8 or 9 16 through the selection box located on the top right
68. odify and Delete Normal week Special period Special days Date from to 25 12 2001 00 00 00 00 Modify Delete Fig 36 VT100 Special day definition To set a special day press on the New button and a new window will be displayed Here you can set the date dd mm yyyy and the recording timetable from hh mm to hh mm When you finish press OK The data have been added to the table and also to the calendar where the day has been set in blue To change the data double click on the desired record of the table or select it and press on the Modify button The window where the data were edited will be displayed so you can VideoSetup make the desired changes To delete a defined day select the corresponding record of the table and press on the Delete button The deleting of the special days 1s not automatic When these have expired they remain on the list so you delete them or edit them and make the necessary modifications to bring them up to date The special days are not useful for following years since their format is dd mm yyyy 5 7 4 Loading a calendar from an existing file VideoSetup allows a pre defined calendar to be extracted from an existing configuration file This is very useful when you wish to set up a group of premises with the same opening hours holiday periods summer schedules etc chain stores branch offices for the same bank etc In order to extract the calendar
69. omplete event profile see Fig 44 UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 VideoT rans vtc Practical VideoSetup Configuration CAD A Ifan alarm is triggered camera 2 will record 2 IPS B Wh Q Remote Installations Always 103 Alarm TTA A r Os Os enever pera Open Time 102 Door Camera C1 Entrance 3 ips Os Os Someone enters by VT2 bf the ae door Installation Data Always SD Disk full Enable 01 Disk camera i must Digital Inputs record at 1 IPS o EE C Once the unit s Calendar l Recording Frequencies hard disk is full digital output 1 een must be activated New Modify Delete Fig 44 VT100 Action profile table For each event action of this table the following data are displayed the name of the event Name column when it occurs When column under what circumstances the event will be triggered Uf column and what actions will be taken Then column To edit an event double click on the row representing it or click the Modify button after selecting it The window Event Edition will be displayed so you can make the desired modifications see Fig 42 Once the changes have been made click on the OK button and then on the Save button located at the left on the top of the folder to save your modifications If you wish you can delete complete action profiles from the events table by clicking on the Delete button The deta
70. on release Whenever someone is detected to enter the main door camera I must record at 3 frames per second Finally the digital output I must be activated if the unit hard disk becomes full The branch office is open to the public from 8 a m to 2 p m on weekdays and also from 3 to 7 p m on Thursdays VideoSetup 6 2 Installation data configuration Yi The first option of the VideoSetup configuration menu is related to the Installation data UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 VideoT rans vtc VideoSetup Q Save Q Save as Q Exit Practical an Tani A lt lt release 4 30 Configuration Installation data The bran c h O ffice stele Lp are mandatory in order to successfully name is Branch 2034 and its Q Remote Installations password is wolf TR The client is a bank VT200 Name Brench2034 rr 7 Installation Data Iw alt called Ni ational Cameras and remote control iiet B ank pe and the Digital Inputs There is a automatic tool for the modification of this data in the Digital Outputs Supervisor remote configuration dialog at au th oro f the Call to the Receiver Station t I Calendar config uration fi els Recording Frequencies Client National Bank gt 66 39 Event cti Installer 423 es Sr 8 Branch2034 Modified National Bank Installer423 Advanced gt gt Fig 46 VT200 Configuration Installation Data The name and the access password of the VT2000 whos
71. on to open the file transfer dialog and after typing the unit configuration password press on Send Remote Configuration The unit will acquire the new configuration parameters and will operate according to the new data The configuration parameters of a VT100 unit are e Installation data e Cameras and remote control e Digital inputs Digital outputs e Call to the receiver station e Calendar e Recording frequencies e Event actions VideoSetup Each configuration screen is described in detail next with practical examples of a typical configuration for a hypothetical CCTV installation connected to a VT100 unit The same example will be developed throughout the present user guide with explanations and application screenshots showing the information needed to complete the creation of the configuration file Installer 423 has to configure a VT100 located at branch 2034 of the National Bank which has a security system with the following elements a closed circuit TV system with two video cameras one installed at the main entrance camera 1 and the other in the main service area camera 2 Those cameras will be recording at 1 IPS while the branch is opened The installation also has a volumetric device input 1 located at the entrance to the branch office next to the lobby where the cash dispenser is situated as well as a magnetic contact input 2 switch on the main door and an alarm button input 3 inside the
72. onal Bank Installer 423 Fig 17 VT100 Cameras configuration folder 5 3 1 Defining and naming the installed cameras To define the installed cameras click on the corresponding checkbox in the Equipped column Click on the textbox of the Name column that displays by default Camera n to exchange it with a more meaningful name The name given to the cameras will appear on the Supervisor application interface to be useful for the operator Mark the checkbox Check video signal present if you want the unit to perform this operation This verification is applied to all the cameras or none of them the detection will be reflected in the camera state indicator of the Supervisor and there will be no video images sent The recording process will not be affected 5 3 2 Defining domes with software keyboard Remote control Remote control lt None gt pelco To define a camera as dome you will have first to select the type of dome installed in i pelca_p the unit through the pop up philips menu contained in the box sensormatic named Remote control sensormalic_m SOM VISIO userdefined Fig 18 Remote control selection ee VideoSetup 26 Then click on the checkbox of the column Is dome corresponding to the desired camera or cameras and give an identification number in the box next to 1t Each dome must have a unique identification number Lheck video s
73. p allows configuring each remote unit included in the Supervisor database by generating files that are transferred later into the remote unit to make it operate in accordance with the new functionality conditions carried out To receive the configuration of a unit or to send it from the Supervisor the Remote Configuration Dialog must be used The Remote Configuration dialog of the Supervisor is placed to the left of the VideoSetup access icon Connection to remote unit and the remote configuration access password are required to display the configuration dialogue and show the transferences dialog from which you can receive the configuration of any remote unit or send the configuration built with VideoSetup Before making changes of any unit configuration press the Receive Configuration button After modifying any data by using VideoSetup press the Send Configuration button The process to appropriately configure a unit is as follows e Run the Supervisor select from the database the unit to be configured and start up the communication e Click on the Remote Configuration icon in order to open de transferences screen and once in press on Receive Remote Configuration e Close the dialog and use the VideoSetup icon to access to the configuration parameters screens Make the changes save the data and leave the application e Back into the Supervisor click on the Remote Configuration dialog and i
74. part of the window Click on the textbox of the Name column that displays by default Camera n to exchange it with a more meaningful name Click on the textbox of the Description column and type a descriptive text The name and description given to the cameras will be the ones that appear on the Supervisor application s graphic interface and will be used as a reference by the operator Tick the Check video signal present for those cameras whose video signal you want to monitor If a video signal loss is detected Signal loss will be activated see chapter 6 9 Click on the B W checkbox if the camera installed is not a color camera clicking this checkbox for black and white cameras makes the video storage and transmission processes more efficient 6 3 2 Defining the video format and the quality level At the botton of the screen the analog video format PAL or NTSC of the connected cameras must be specified This format must be the same for all cameras An incorrect selection of this parameter will lead to an imperfect viewing and recording of the video Below this you can also select the High Quality option This affects all cameras to increase the quality of the images captured increasing consequently the size of the images to the double of the size with normal quality images VideoSetup 51 6 3 3 Defining domes with software keyboard Remote control Remote control lt None gt
75. ption and access VideoSetup is the remote management and configuration software of the VT range products VideoSetup is integrated as a tool in the Supervisor reception software and it is automatically installed together with it With VideoSetup you can e Manage the information of any recorder transmitter included in the Supervisor database and add remove or modify the names passwords and phone numbers of any of them e Access to the configuration of the recorders and transmitters and add or vary any of their behavior parameters register the connected cameras indicate the alarm inputs and digital outputs settle the recording conditions and frequencies of each camera specify the sending conditions of the alarm images vs To access to VideoSetup just click on the icon that was placed on the desktop of your PC after the installation process of the Supervisor software You can also run VideoSetup from the Supervisor by clicking on the access button of its upper bar In both cases you will be asked to type the configuration password of the reception post This 1s the password you typed along with the name of the operator and the connection password during the configuration process of the application To exit VideoSetup click on the Exit button of the upper right corner of the screen If you used the button of the Supervisor to access to VideoSetup this action will return you to the main screen of the receiving application VideoSetu
76. puts in the main menu The screen shown in Fig 33 will be displayed To indicate that a digital output on the unit is actually connected to a physical on off device click on its corresponding check box Equipped column VideoSetup inserts a default name Input n Replace this name with a more meaningful name with which to identify the device attached to this digital input The name that you insert here for the digital outputs will appear as useful information on the digital I O panel on the Supervisor graphic interface VideoSetup UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch 2034 t100_cnf 4 4 Practical Configuration We select two digital outputs for the unit One is used to warn that the disk is full to a local security panel The other enables a remote operator to switch P Disk fate on the installation ht oe lights Digital Outputs fa INTI ECO ana GUTTG Fig 22 VT100 Digital output configuration folder 5 5 1 Associate output 4 to unit internal states It 1s possible to monitor certain states of the unit disk failure unit not operative recording failure and video signal loss through a digital output output 4 concretely At the bottom of the folder there is an area to define this association Ela Aa Fig 23 Association of the output 4 to a unit internal state To activate the video signal loss option it is necessary that the check video signal ve
77. re defined and only one of them is scheduled for recording values up to 8ips are admitted but a message will appear reminding that the visualization from another camera will lower the recording frequency to accomplish the constrain of 4ips AN Take into account that the recording speed will fall to 4 ips while you are watching live video from any camera other than the one that is recording VideoSetup 39 Fig 39 Message of possible recording frequency change The recording can be performed in two different modes e Time lapsed recording The VT100 stores in the hard disk images taken at regular intervals The unit allows for a different recording frequency to be specified during working and outside working hours e Event triggered recording In this case one can specify a recording frequency a time prior to the event activation and a follow on time from the event deactivation When an event associated to the camera is activated the VT100 stores the images from the camera corresponding to the time prior to the event which were captured in a temporary buffer in the computer memory the images during the time in which the event is active and the images corresponding to the follow on time after the event deactivation 5 8 1 Continuous time lapse recording 40 The left hand column lists the names of the installed cameras For each camera installed the second and third columns will show the recording frequency for wo
78. rification box of the camera configuration screen has been previously enabled Y Warning The Without recording during N hours option detects when the system is uninterruptedly not recording for the given period of time without considering the video schedule programmed that is to say it considers the no recording state even if it has to be so because no cameras are programmed to be recording in that period Values admitted for the interval duration vary between 1 and 235 hours If you associate the digital output to a state when previously it has been programmed to be activated by an event the application will show a message like this VideoSetup 29 Fig 24 Output 4 associated to an event 5 6 Configuring the calls to the receiver station Autotest and VAV To configure the VT100 unit to make a call to a Supervisor workstation to update its Autotest signal or to send the images associated to an alarm event visual alarm verification images select the option Call to the receiver station in the main menu The screen shown in Fig 21 will be displayed A VideoS etup C Program Files ideoS afe Configurations Branch 2034 t100_cnf VideoSetup Q Save Q Save as Q Exit release 4 50 Call to the Receiver Station Unit status polling Phone IP Addr Password Frequency Start time Fa H Hours Q Remote Installations Configuration VT100 Installation Data Cameras a
79. right of the text box see Fig 58 to set the number of seconds the first pair of buttons change the time by 1 second at a time while the second pair changes by 10 seconds The call may be delayed up to 2 minutes Dial delay 1 cand Fig 58 VT200 Dial delay for calls to a Receiver Station The retry calls can also be delayed Re dial by using the box placed below see Fig 59 The seconds are specified as in for the dial delay for calls panel The delay for re dials can be up to 60 minutes Retry delay O seconds Fig 59 VT200 Retry delay for calls to a Receiver Station Since the unfavorable conditions of GSM connections may cause VAV reception problems it is recommended to perform this functionality with another communication type Calendars and timetables configuration D To configure the recording calendar and timetables of the different cameras connected to the VT200 unit select the option Calendars in the main menu The screen shown in Fig 60 will be displayed A VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 VideoT rans vtc Save as VideoSetup Q save release 4 30 Calendar Definition of working hours Practical Configuration Defined by date time lun mar mi jue vie s b Q Remote Installations r D a r Colour code gt el a o The bank working hours Normal week eee N Special period Special days Tia al a l oal branch ope
80. rking and non working hours respectively With the introduction of timetables the VT100 unit already has the information it requires to distinguish when it is in Working hours or in Non working hours In the column headed Time lapse Recording the left hand column specify which cameras are going to be used to record and when these recordings will be made Working hours or Non working hours The specified time of the recordings is understood to when no special incidents have arisen 1 e recordings which do not take into account the status of digital inputs disk full or busy line events or any combination of these please see section 5 9 The type of the used frequency is indicated by an acronym written in colored text to the right of these cells IPS Images per second IPM images per minute IPH images per hour or IPD images per day as shown in the legend at the top of the folder Click on this text several times until the desired unit is displayed To set the number of images click on the cursors shown to the right of the acronym Click on the cursor with an UP arrow to increase the number of images or the cursor with the DOWN arrow if you wish to reduce it Y Warning Do not forget that if you are configuring a VTI00 RAM only event recording makes sense using a digital input and any programmed time lapse recording will be discarded VideoSetup 5 8 2 Event recording In the column headed
81. s with external keyboard choosing the specific protocol for example sensormatic or selecting the option userdefined and configuring the Communication data parameters port speed data bits parity etc clicking on the button E and modifying the requested data in the dialog Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits In this case you do not have to mark any of the Is Dome columns and in the Supervisor configuration ox cares you wil have to select Transparent channel Flow control Fig 53 Communication data for Remote control VideoSetup 52 6 3 6 Configuring the camera tour 6 4 When a remote Supervisor computer connects to a VI200 unit one can configure the unit to provide a tour through the cameras connected to the unit The camera tour is configured in the Cameras folder It allows the specification of which cameras are part of the tour and for how many seconds each camera must be displayed dwell time For further information on this point please refer to the Supervisor User Manual To configure active cameras in the tour the Cameras folder provides a row with spin buttons in which one can specify camera identifier and the corresponding dwell time Digital inputs configuration he mn J it ee E Fe To configure the name of the digital inputs connected to the unit select the option Digital inputs in the main menu The screen shown in Fig 54 will
82. ssword for incoming calls The Autotest signal frequency can be configured from 1 hour to 15 days If hour configuration is chosen the unit fist call will be after the configuring process and from then every n hours VideoSetup Unit status polling Phone IF Addr f EBRIO Password Frequency 6 Hours Fig 26 VT100 Autotest signal configuration by hours When the days configuration is chosen the user can also select the hour and minute of the day the connection has to be made or the hours of the day that the Supervisor post is available exclusively for this calls This would mean in installations with a lot of units the conflict of several units calling at the same time can be reduced Unit status polling Phone IP Addr f TEBA O O FP ete ie Ecco Frequency Start time 1 Days 19 15 Fig 27 VT100 Autotest signal configuration by days If the Supervisor is connected to another unit when an Autotest call took place or if it 1s not available the Autotest call will be lost and it will be indicated as a failure A manual connection from a Supervisor to this unit or the next successful connection will withdraw this failure indication Note It is recommended that the Supervisor that collects these calls is dedicated exclusively to this task or at least available at certain hours of the day to guarantee as many successful Autotest calls as possible For the same reason it is also recommended
83. t of this window Y Warning In the Triggering section it is not possible to add a camera if no recording rate has been indicated for the event associated to that camera section 6 8 In the definition of visual alarm verification it will only be possible to select cameras with event recording frequencies higher than 1 ips VideoSetup 6 9 2 Editing an event You will have noticed that VideoSetup has stored the event in a table represented by a new row This table is shown when the Event Action folder is selected The table gives an overview about all the events stored on the system as the application displays the complete event profile see Fig 70 UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 Videol rans vtc Practical VideoSetup Configuration release 4 30 A If an alarm is triggered camera 2 will record 4 IPS 5 Q Remote Installations Always 103 Alarm a n ab 0s 0s B Whenever configuration someone enters b Open Time 102 Door Camera C1 Entrance 3 ips Os Os cd y VT200 the main door Installation Data Always SD Disk full Enable 01 Disk camera 1 must Cameras and remote control Digital Inputs record at 3 IPS Dioktal Outoute C Once the unit s Golendar Recording Frequencies hard disk is full digital output I must Sai be activated New Modify Delete Fig 70 Action profile table For each event action of this table the following data are
84. tion 6 3 1 A time limit can also be specified to stop the recording This avoids the unit running out of disk for a faulty digital input You can also tag an event as Normal or Alarm When an alarm event is activated the application allows making a phone call to the receiving station to send images of the associated cameras for visual alarm verification by the operator 6 9 1 Defining an event To select a new event click on the New button located on the bottom of the screen The screen shown on Fig 69 to set the conditions and actions for a specific event will appear E VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 Video l rans vic VideoSetup Gesae G saveas Q exit release 4 30 eae Event Edition Xx 1 4 Name Entrance Normal y e e C Always Conditions Working Hours Q Remote Installations Inputs C Non Working Hours fone aa a i ee DR LS BL Pane ae Configuration Some activ SE 00 0 0100 100 0 a VT200 Actions Activating digital output s Installation Data Recording from cameras 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 Comoro and onto conta iio Aaa E Call to the Receiver Station Uutput s activation duratior AAA UA eaea eE Activate digital output s without exceeding time Calendar limit specified blank no limit Focording ume at VAV from camera s E activate output a ee een ee ar Branch2034 Activate recording from selected camera s without HHHH exceeding time limit specified
85. tive recordings with intermittent movements Unlike time lapse recording if motion absence in the image the activity detection recording 1s not activated which reduces the hard disk occupation and eases the recorded sequence searching The activity detection can only be enabled in cameras configured to record time lapse at a frequency of 1 IPS or more VideoSetup Activity detection and triggered event recording are incompatible The frequency and schedule data configuration are taken from the time lapse recording data The activity detection sensitiveness is defined for each camera in the advanced configuration menu accessible by using the Advanced button placed at the lower left corner of the recording frequencies screen UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 VideoT rans vtc release 4 50 VideoSetup Q Save Q Save as Q Exit Q Remote Installations Activity Detector Configuration Sensibility Sensibility VT200 Entrance Low i 4 fu EDIUM Installation Data Office MEDIUM 4 r 0 MEDIUM 4 Cameras and remote control mera3 MEDIUM 4 i 1 MED Uh 4 Digital Inputs merad MEDIUM 4 s 2 MEDIUM Digital Outputs be z l z Call to the Receiver Station PRSS MEDIUM E j i MEDIUM E Calendar Camera6 MEDIUM 4 meral4 MEDIUM 4 mera7 MEDIUM meralS MEDIUM Event Actions 7 mera MEDIUM meral6 MEDIUM 4 Branch2034 Fig 67 Activi
86. to install and commission a VT200 unit located at branch number 2034 of the National Bank which has a security system with the following elements e two video cameras one fixed installed at the main entrance and the other in the main service area with PTZ control dome e a presence detector at the entrance of the office branch close to the cash dispenser e a magnetic contact switch activated when the main door is open e a hold up button below the cashier desk When a Supervisor is connected it is expected to observe a camera tour of the two cameras showing each camera during ten seconds The password to get a connection to the VT200 unit must be wolf and the installation name is required to be Branch 2034 The VT200 unit is expected to answer within three rings to allow the sharing of the telephone line with the employees during the open hours If the alarm button is pressed the unit must call the following telephone numbers in order to contact a Supervisor computer firstly 444 44 44 if it does not get a connection after three retries it must try to connect to 777 77 77 for three times Regarding the video recording conditions both cameras must be recorded with a ratio of 1 image every 10 seconds during working hours If the hold up button is pressed the VT200 unit will record from the second camera at 4 frames per second including a time prior to the button activation of 5 seconds and 2 seconds after the hold up butt
87. to the Receiver Station Calendar Recording Frequencies Branch2034 New Modify Delete Fig 68 VT200 Events edition configuration folder An event is a set of conditions to occur and a set of actions to be carried out when the conditions are met One or more of the following actions can trigger an event e Activation deactivation of a signal e Disk full DF e Video signal loss LS e Busy line BL An event is triggered by the combination of several conditions The first condition that can be specified 1s whether we want to evaluate the event always only during working hours or only outside of working hours The second set of conditions 1s a logical combination of the unit digital inputs The type of logical combination 1 e all conditions activated or some of them activated determines when the event is triggered VideoSetup Once we have determined when an event occurs we can indicate to VideoSetup the camera s to record from The recording speed of these cameras when they are triggered by an event will be indicated in the Recording Frequencies folder please refer to section 6 8 VideoSetup allows activating warnings when the disk is full DF when the loss of the video signal of any camera GF has been detected or when communicating with a receiver station the line is busy BL The loss of signal warning will only work for those cameras with the Check loss of signal checkbox marked see the sec
88. tting the connection will be cut off and the file transfer dialog will be closed The main screen of the Supervisor software will be displayed again so you can check how the changes are also made on the database VideoSetup 3 9 3 6 3 7 Removing a remote installation Q TEURS In order to delete an installation and to remove the corresponding entry in the database select 1t and then click on the Remove button VideoSetup will delete all of the information related to this installation and before the execution of the command the application will require a confirmation from the user Modifying the connection data of a remote installation Modi Q J In order to modify the connection data of a registered installation select 1t first and then click on the Modify button It s also possible to double click on the installation name VideoSetup will display the remote installation s data screen see where all data can be modified except the installation name To change this information please refer to the given instructions Searching and filtering the data _Searching gt VideoSetup allows for advanced searches of the database information in order to locate any remote installation quickly The searching can be based on any word or text string of any field Since the database may contain a large number of records it is possible to locate any of them by using searches or filters on name address city etc T
89. ty detector s sensitiveness level configuration The sensitivity can only be adjusted in cameras with the activity detection activated This can be LOW to detect only big movements MEDIUM or HIGH high sensitiveness detects small movements or changes in the image 6 8 3 Event recording In the column headed Event recording indicate the recording frequency at which you wish to record from the corresponding camera please refer to the first column during the activation of an event to generate an event please refer to the section 5 9 Select the type of recording frequency desired as explained in the previous section Indicate the previous time and the subsequent time for which you want images to be available Maximum previous time 15s and maximum subsequent time 15s This is essential when it comes to the activation of an event based on an alarm signal generated by someone pressing a panic button hold up situations since this will allow us to have the opportunity to view perhaps from a camera located outside the building what happened immediately prior to the alarm going off perhaps images of the robbers entering the building Y Warning It is essential to define the frequency of the event for a camera if this camera is meant to start recording when an event is activated VideoSetup 63 6 8 4 Specifying the life of the images in the hard disk In the lower part of the folder there is a box that can be modified
90. unit Installed modems SF336D5F WE rings Details Fig 47 Installation data modems information Details Information of the installed modem can be displayed by pressing on the Details button Since they cannot be modified these parameters are displayed only as information 6 2 2 Number of rings and MSN option When the Supervisor application calls to a VT200 unit with PSTN connection the call is answered by default at the first ring The number of rings the VT200 should wait before answering the call can be set in the edit box that appears at the lower part of the modem selection box The maximum value is 10 and the minimum 1 which 1s also the default number SC336HO 1 rings Fig 48 Number of Rings option for the PSTN communication For those units with an ISDN line that is shared with other devices by using the Multiple Subscriber Number option MSN the application enables a text box to introduce the answering number for the remote unit PCBIT A MSN Fig 49 MSN option for the ISDN communication VideoSetup 50 6 3 Cameras configuration 1 Select the Cameras folder of the main menu to configure the number the name and the description of the cameras connected to the unit to be configured The screen shown in Fig 50 will be displayed UB VideoSetup C Program Files VideoS afe Configurations Branch2034 VideoT rans vtc Practical Vide
91. units and units with default settings or by using the Add button of the VideoSetup application to change the name and the password of a remote unit registered in the database follow next steps gt Connect to the unit from the Supervisor and once the connection has been established click on the Remote Configuration access button see Fig 6 to open the File transfer dialog Y MUESTREO3 E gt Te Comectionipe Pimay al VT 200 NULLMODEM 1100 NULLMODEM 1 kep Fig 6 Remote Configuration access button of the Supervisor gt You will be asked to type the remote unit configuration password The default password for all new units is visual gt After typing the password the file transfer dialog will be displayed Click on the fifth option of the menu corresponding to Changing the name and password See Fig 7 Configuration dialog Fa Remote Configuration a Change name and pwd Advanced File Transfers E New name Remote Time Management Mer password Remote Config pazzword Change Hetwork configuration Fig 7 File transfer dialog screen of the name and password change gt Type the desired new name and password and press Change y The application will show a message to confirm the changing command Press OK gt The application will begin an automatic process of file transfer that will be completed by resetting the unit During the unit rese
92. uration ec i mn Click on measurement units in order to select between 16 Cameras e E Cam era 1 IPS n Images per second faster IPH n Images per hour c minis t ill b n Images per minute IPD n Images per day slower Cameras 3 16 entrance will be re are recording at 3 IPS da ae Lloret e Activity Detector Event recording Configuration recording A 7 7 C Working H Non Worki E Previ Follow when motion is Ty SS a see E detected ee 1 Entrance B IPSs p rparip map eps Cam era 2 ni control i m M i pP Psi m po es PE FE Office will Digital Inputs 3 Camera Pp reap earip ear a fo E Digital Outputs 4 ICam fi PS 0 PS El 0 PS D I record at 1 IPS Call to the Receiver Station ci E E r E E Calendar S E y 9 9 z during workin ee or hours and at 31PS naa 8 Pedr Peel Pl Ma ours and a 7E e HE E B rif E JE ae when an event Branch2034 e E pesa pe Hg rip Bra y occurs Number of days to keep the images recorded in the hard disk iS Disk full alarm occupation percentage ESE Fig 66 Recording frequencies configuration folder The left hand column lists the names of the installed cameras For models with 16 cameras you have to select the group of cameras to configure 1 8 or 9 16 through the selection box located on the top right part of the window 6 8 1 Continuous Time lapse recording For each installed camera columns 2 and 3 will show the working hours and non working hours
93. will be considered normal week For the normal week recordings and for the special period recording VideoSetup allows for up to 5 different recording time intervals For the special days type the application provides up to 24 records for the definition of several days with a specific recording timetable or a same day with different recording timetables 5 7 1 Definition of the normal week days and their recording timetable To define the normal recording timetable of the installation where a VT100 unit is placed on the area tagged as Normal week set the recording timetable and mark which days of the week you want this recording to take place To set the recording timetable select the firs interval of time start time and type the desired hour with an hh mm format Do the same to the second interval of time end time and then select the days of the week you want this recording timetable to take place by marking the corresponding text boxes Repeat this formula for each recording timetable you can define up to 5 different recording timetables In order to assure the recording if when defining two different timetables the end time of the first timetable is beyond the start time of the second one the recording will take place from the start time of the first timetable to the end time of the second timetable Also if the initial time is past the end time or if one of the intervals of time has not been set or if the format of the time is not
94. y out the remote management and configuration of the VT100 and VT200 units that form the VT range VideoSetup is integrated as a tool in the Supervisor reception software and it is automatically installed together with it This application is also compatible with old VT50 units but since this unit has been superseded no more documentation is included about it To obtain information about its configuration and operation please consult the release 3 5 of the Supervisor and VideoSetup manuals On the next pages we define how to access to VideoSetup and how this tool works Its use as a management tool for the database of the reception post and its use as a remote configuration tool for the VT range units are both described To end in the three last chapters you will find the parameters to be configured in each type of unit VT100 and VT200 and the way to add modify or upgrade their configuration UB VideoSetup Remote Configuration VideoSetup Q aa Q Remove Q mosity Q ex release 4 30 Remote Installation Management Q Configuration VT200 isual i Isla Graciosa 1 Madrid i T100 Isla Graciosa 1 St Madrid VisualMiami 8390 NW 53 St Suite 312 Miami You can add a new remote installation in the data base If you want you can remove or modify the data or programming of the selected installation Branch2034 Print Searching gt gt VideoSetup 2 VideoSetup descri

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