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2. 001 469452 223971 ACIIVE IDLE NORMAL 45 NO 0 WD 01 4689452 2818 ACTIVE IDLE NORMAL 47 NO 0 Following information is disclosed in the nformation section Current write speed The bitrate depends on video contents and may vary continuously The average value is indicated in red By entering the required number of days in Show target speed to record and clicking Set you calculate the corresponding write speed The red line will then be displaced to the obtained result Recording behaviour will have to be modified to obtain the estimated bitrate Estimated hard disk storage capacity based on current measured bitrate gt This value is expressed in number of days Estimated hard disk storage capacity based on existing footage stored on the hard disk gt This value is expressed in number of days Free space for recording This value is expressed in MB In the Harddisks section you get a list of all hard disks that have been installed in the video system For each hard disk you can see the free disk capacity and the total disk capacity FastTrace 2 User s Manual Searching recordings and watching events 13 Searching recordings and watching events Open Recorded Video e Recorded video Disable
3. 2 Users Manual Version 2 6 Release 18 September 2012 Document reference 19532050 xtralis FastTrace 2 User s Manual General information General information Disclaimer The contents of this document are provided on an as is basis No representation or warranty either express or implied is made as to the completeness accuracy or reliability of the contents of this document The manufacturer reserves the right to change designs or specifications without obligation and without further notice Except as otherwise provided all warranties express or implied including without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded Intellectual Property and Copyright This document includes registered and unregistered trademarks All trademarks displayed are the trademarks of their respective owners Your use of this document does not constitute or create a license or any other right to use the name and or trademark and or label This document is subject to copyright owned by Xtralis AG Xtralis You agree not to copy communicate to the public adapt distribute transfer sell modify or publish any contents of this document without the express prior written consent of Xtralis General Warning This product must only be installed configured and used strictly in accordance with the General Terms and Conditions Technical and User
4. system System v Connections Ethernet W Serial W Video v Monitor v Audio v vo W PresidiumHL W Wideo IC W Email El Behawiour Schedule W Alarms AlarmTx v PIR Recordings W E Mail amp ddressbook 9 12 34 587 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Analytics Fa Ee s v v 7 e e e ve n n n v General Maintenance Time v Calendar W Users v Log W Transfer Configuration v 4 2 2 4 Status You can define whether the user has access to the status menu and when access has been granted whether the user can isolate alarm inputs and or activate outputs Status Status E Isolate v Activate Outputs 87 User s Manual Users 4 2 2 5 Granting tech rights When you tick the option Set tech rights you allow this user to grant access for the technician users see Granting the technician You can also define whether or not the user can arm the video system change the operational modus see Operational mode 4 3 Modifying an existing user Open the Users window and click Edit Users 0 Administrator 1 Administrator 15 Technician 111 um Technician grant Status disabled Change whatever settings you desire and click Apply to save the changes Don t forget to Save the new settings When you want to delete a user select the user you want to delete and click Remove 1 Administrator 15 Technician 111
5. EVENT 1034 CAMO1 MOTONI 1035 CAM 1 MOTION 1036 CAMOT MOTIONS 1037 CAMO1 MOTIONS 1046 CAUTI LOITER EVENT 1032 CAMO1EVENT 1034 CAMO1 MOTIONT 1037 3 All E At the bottom left you can filter on the kind of trigger you are looking for A maximum of 4 triggers can be moved to search on Click Search to start searching for recordings When you get this popup message you need to adjust your settings if you are sure that there should be results 2 Client Software The search returned no results If there are any results matching your search they will be shown at the top right List of events 150 secs of selected time select the events to download or burn Camera 7 2011 04 25 00 04 52 00 05 34 CAMO E Camera 7 2011 04 25 00 17 50 00 18 32 CAMO La Camera 7 2011 04 25 00 32 28 00 33 08 CAMO Camera 7 2011 04 25 00 40 49 00 41 31 MOTIONT Select the desired recording You can now watch and or download this footage see Download and store selected video recordings User s Manual Searching recordings and watching events 13 3 Searching recordings via Postmotion The video recorder does not only store the video footage on the hard disk it also creates a metadata file describing the contents of the footage This information allows you to quickly find all sequences in whi
6. The yellow LED can only be lit when a Main I O card has been installed Remark When the 3 LEDs are flashing simultaneously the system is busy updating the recordings discs Do not turn off power in that case User s Manual Client Setup and Configuration 3 Client Setup and Configuration 3 1 Initial configuration 3 1 1 Launching the FastTrace 2 client in Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer Type the IP address of the FastTrace 2 in the address bar by default the IP address is 10 0 0 10 with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 0 Password Language English C Documents and SettingsVV1v31001 mem Provide a valid username and password 3 users are by default validated in the FastTrace 2 User with default password 666777 User 1 with default password 666777 User 15 with default password 666777 technician If required change the language and check whether your work folder 2 the folder in which downloaded and local recordings are stored is correct Click when you can t see the work folder path Click Login 2 Hydra Download Setup Windows Internet Explorer M nd E _ dE Htp f 10 0 1 232 setup php vie x Fle Edt View Favorites Tools Hep 9j It might occur that the internet browser is opened instead of the login screen If this is the case just click Retry ae Z Hyda D
7. 11034 SYST REAL SYST REAL SYST REAL Identification of intervention RECORDING MATCH 1 MOTION RECORDING MATCH 1 MOTION RECORDING MATCH CAMO1 MOTIONI Start or end of intervention 13 7 3 Example of a Command record Time 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 t 09 39 30 09 39 30 09 39 30 09 35 32 09 33 59 09 33 59 09 33 59 09 33 55 Time of intervention Id Col Col Col C11 C11 C11 C11 C10 Group tranafer login connection system transfer login connection connection Event identification C client session T telnet session User s Manual Searching recordings and watching events Co 14 download user open reboot download user open closed t Executed command All commands within the same session will have the same ID Cam Data 301 01 01 101 01 01 01 Camera Additional information of e g moment of the still image interventi on T ATH Alarm Time 18 1 191 t S 1 19 18 1 Additional event information L Live Q Quad D Duress S Systeem Data user data 00 gt authorized 10 0 0 236 user data 00 authorized 10 0 0 236 1 10 0 0 236 1 Additional information e g IP adres FastTrace
8. To insert a schedule to automatically arm disarm a building open Settings Behaviour Arm Disarm schedule Arm Disarm Schedule Define here when the system will be in armed mode and disarmed mode Use the tools section on the right to paint the desired mode Schedule Tools Monday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Amed HW umm Tuesday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 a Copy Monday Wednesday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 14 00 16 00 1800 20 00 22 00 24 00 Thursday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Friday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Saturday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Sunday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Hobday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 7 By default the system is always disarmed To automatically arm the system for a given period click Armed in the Tools section and drag the mouse pointer over the desired period The selected period will be indicated with a red bar Monday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Tuesday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 06 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Wednesday 00 00 02
9. Add You can also delete a trigger from the list Select the desired trigger in the list and click Delete This will only delete the trigger from the recipient s list of triggers and not the trigger itself Click OK and Save to apply the new settings Remark If the event has a silent alarm profile no mail will be sent to any of the recipients FastTrace 2 User s Manual Operational mode 9 Operational mode The video system can be switched to 4 different operational modes Each mode can affect the behaviour of the video recorders Mode selection can be done Automatically according to a time schedule Manually by activating an input the CMS execution of a TELNET commana For syntax help in TELNET type HE is also possible for third party software using the Adpro FastTrace 2 Software Development Kit SDK to change the operational mode To create a video recording that behaves differently in function of the selected mode read the chapter on Recording 9 1 Operational mode with manual selection In order to use the mode time schedule you need to specify the times for changing the operational mode Open System Behaviour Recording Mode Schedule By default the system will be operating in mode 1 during the whole schedule Tick the option Use switch 12 The system always m one of the 4 recording modes You can have 2 modes which are operated using an input sw
10. Continuous Pre Post This shows the quality that has been configured for continuous recordings and quality for pre and post event recording Event quality This shows the quality that has been configured for the event recording oet the recording parameters by clicking the desired quality Fastl race 2 Client Software Recording quality Fps 25 1 30 fps Hesolution 480x270 VBR Quality Qnormal CBR Cancel Fps the number of images frames per second 1 25 Resolution the number of pixels per image depends on the camera type VBR selects a variable bitrate compression Qlow Qnormal or Qhigh CBR selects a compressed bitrate compression value 20 2048 kbps the higher the value the higher the compression and the higher the loss of quality the compression levels will differ according to the constant data flux in which the file size is predictable but the quality will depend on the video contents VBR with Qnormal quality is recommended Click Save Remark Before using the IP camera you need to set up a static IP address in the camera create a password for the user root and set the date and time You can adjust the time and date manually or you can synchronize the camera in the FastTrace 2 to an NTP protocol Check the manual provided with the camera for more information on setting up the IP address password and clock FastTrace 2 User s Manual Using analogue cameras
11. you will also burn all software required to watch the video recordings to the CD DVD USB That way you can play the recordings on any Windows compatible computer All drives used for burning video recordings are formatted before burning Remark If you want to play the video recording in full screen double click the image with the left mouse button Double click the full screen image to return to normal view BPS TA qo M CF 2011 04 28 06 15 44 FastTrace 2 13 6 Automatically erasing old er video recordings Local legal requirements variable and depending on state and region may necessitate the video system to delete all recordings after some predefined period The video recordings may only be stored on the hard disk for a limited period of time When that period of time has passed the recordings should be erased from the hard disk You can activate this function via System Behaviour Recordings behaviour General Maximum days recording 30 0 0 2 unlimited number of days Click Save to apply the new settings Mind Recordings on event that have been locked are not erased automatically after the set period of time These recordings need to be unlocked and erased manually see also Download and store selected video recordings 13 7 Log User s Manual Searching recordings and watching events BEI Local legal requirements variable and depending o
12. 121 GMOS FSC OMIA ERE 61 122 Recording MERE 64 RTT T 69 12 4 Camera recording information cccccccccccccccseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesessseaaseeeeeeessseaaaeeeeeeeeesaaas 71 13 Searching recordings and watching events ccccccccceccessesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseaeeseeeeeeeessaeeaeeeeeeeeeseaas 73 13 1 Searching recordings on the Timeline sessi 74 13 1 1 Types of video FECOMGINGS ab niei Fd 74 13 1 2 Searching on the nennen nnn nnn 74 13 1 3 Searching recordings of 1 nennen nnn hannis nna nns 75 13 1 4 Playback the selected video 76 IE Synchronized OVC 77 13 2 Searching recordings via Advanced 5 79 FastTrace 2 13 3 Searching recordings via Postmotion riii eoe netu 81 13 4 Download and store selected video reCOrdiNS cccccccccseeeeceecceeeeceeeceeeseeesseaeeeeeeessaaeeeeeeesaaeeeee
13. 6 Using analogue cameras 6 1 Camera Configuration To add an analogue camera you need to connect the camera to the video system and open System gt Connections gt Video inputs Then choose a free camera number from the dropdown list 1 Camera 1 1 Camera 1 2 Camera 2 3 Camera 3 4 Camera 4 5 Camera 5 6 Camera 6 7 Camera 7 Cameras 9 Camera 9 10 Camera 10 11 Camera 11 12 Camera 12 13 Camera 13 14 Camera 14 15 Camera 15 16 Camera 16 Up to 16 cameras can be connected to the FastTrace 2 video system For every camera 1 A V input is required FastTrace 2 Tick the analogue option Type Analog IPcam Disable Select the BNC input and click Enable Enable analog camera Select BNC When enabled you can adjust some parameters Type Analog IP cam Disable General Name Camera2 BNC Input 2 Overlay Local time Camera name lt Text brightness Gray Site name Network Default live preset 5 25fps dcif Qhigh live multicast Multicast address 7 z Multicast port PTZ Use FTZ Control Protocol Pra a _ Address B Parameter Type Enable Disable General Name Overlay Local time Overlay Camera name Overlay Text brightness Overlay Site name Network Default live preset L User s Manual Using analogue cameras Description Choose whether you
14. PTZ when the recording is ended Fastlrace 2 Client Software Camera actions Drive output select Clear PTZ Preset when recording Preset after recording Cancel Click OK to save and apply any modifications you might have made and return to the previous window Next tick the days on which the specific recording should be made The recording Is by default active during the full year If you want this recording to apply only for limited periods delete the listed period and add a customized period Dates Tu We Th Fr Sa vj I 1 January gt 31 December The last checkbox you can tick refers to holidays that have been defined see 14 3 Adding holidays You can add multiple periods in which the recording should be active Next you can specify when exactly the recording has to take place FastTrace 2 Select Time based to activate the recording in function of a time schedule Click and hold the left mouse button and drag the mouse over the Event time scale to mark the time zone during which the recording should be active To correct for errors right click the time scale to clear the time zone and retry To avoid any conflicts it is recommended to clear the Continuous time scale Up to 8 time zones can be defined How to record Time based Mode based Lock 7 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 2200 24 00 Continuous hund n n D d Hun c Event 00 00
15. Set here the timezone and the date and time When using NTP set the time manually as close as possible first and then fill n the NTP servers address The clock wil only be adjusted very siowly You need to restart the system to activate a new NTP server address Timezone Daylight savings 9 Yes No 01 00 Amsterdam Berin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna GMT 01 00 Belgrade Bratislava Budapest Ljubljana Prague GMT 01 00 Sarajevo Skopje Warsaw Zagreb GMT 01 00 West Central Africa GMT 02 00 Amman GMT 02 00 Athens Bucharest istanbul GMT 02 00 Berut Date Time a April 2011 4 5 pP 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 910 LEIF uo 7 E p tJ AETI 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 es o4 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 2455758 m s NTP NTP server Click Save to apply the new settings To store the new settings permanently open System Maintenance Configuration select the desired configuration to overwrite and click Save see Storing a configuration Mind If you turn back the clock recordings made after the given time indication may be erased User s Manual Users 4 Users Launch the FastTrace 2 Client and connect to the desired video system Click System Open the Users menu via System General Users by clicking in the menu on the left E CONNECTIONS gt Ethemet PP
16. Site name Fj Network 1 5 480x360 Qanalytic Enable live multicast Multicast address Multicast port PTZ Use PTZ Control Protocol Address Auto e Expire sec 0 Positioning Time sec 0 Recording parameters Continuous Pre Post quality 5fps 480x350 Qanalytics Event quality 540 4 80 5 1 1 General parameters Name Enter a description for the camera max 20 characters It is recommended to use a meaningful and relevant description PIR integrated on Check this option when a PIR has been integrated on this camera camera 5 1 2 Overlay Local time Tick this option if you want to visualize the local time on the camera live image Camera name Tick this option if you want to visualize the camera name on the camera live image Text brightness This option is not available for IP cameras The parameter can be added to the IP camera settings via the web browser Site name Tick this option if you want to visualize the site name on the camera live image FastTrace 2 5 1 3 Network Default live preset Only live multicast Multicast address Multicast port When watching live images from a camera the image quality can be adjusted at any time by clicking your right mouse button The initial quality applied the first time you select the camera can be specified with this parameter You can choose from different preset qualities depending on the camera If you
17. Technician grant FastTrace 2 4 4 Granting the technician Open the Users window and click Enable Mind you can only enable the technician grant if you have the right to do this 1 Administrator 15 Technician n Technician grant To disable the technician grant follow the same procedure The technician grant is also disabled when rebooting the video system User s Manual Using IP cameras 5 Using IP cameras 5 1 IP camera setup IP cameras can be connected to the HIPI card or to the main network 1 HIPI card is required per 8 cameras To add an IP camera you need to connect the camera to the network and open System Connections Video inputs Then choose a free camera number from the dropdown list 1 Camera 1 1 Camera 1 2 Camera 2 3 Camera 3 4 Camera 4 5 Camera 5 6 Camera 7 Camera 7 Camera 8 9 Camera 9 10 Camera 10 11 Camera 11 12 Camera 12 13 Camera 13 14 Camera 14 15 Camera 15 16 Camera 16 Up to 16 cameras can be connected to the FastTrace 2 video system Up to 8 cameras 1 HIPI card is sufficient from up to 9 cameras you will need a second HIPI card Mind You need to configure the HIPI card s before configuring the IP cameras see FastTrace 2 technical manual Tick the IP cam option Type 1 3 Analog IP cam L gI hi E D Select the camera brand and enter the correct
18. The indication OSD appears in the upper left corner of the box Click Save to safeguard the new settings 7 3 Resolution The image resolution for the monitor display is always CIF SIF with Qnormal quality User s Manual Alarms 8 Alarms 8 1 Arming Disarming the video system Events on the FastTrace 2 can be classified in the following groups system messages these are internal events e g hard disk error power supply fault communication error camera messages e g video signal missing contrast level too low motion detected network inputs alarm inputs connected to external Net modules inputs alarm inputs connected to the OTB IO card accessible at the back of the video system virtual inputs events detected on interconnected 53100 security panels Events have to be handled in a different way when the building is left unattended Therefore the building has to be armed Arming can be done in three ways 1 automatically according to a schedule 2 manually by a user who has to activate a switch 3 bythe CMS executing the DN command line in TELNET hint type HE for syntax help To define the behaviour of an alarm input during armed and disarmed state modify the alarm profile that is assigned to this input Remark It is possible for other software developers to use the SDK software development kit in order to arm disarm a building FastTrace 2 8 1 1 Arm Disarm schedule
19. a Tu We Th Fr 5a Su Mo We Th Fr Fr Su Tu We hm Fr Se fe We A Sa 12s se Fer esc nnan s MMMM See 63 3 63 gt aT 67 49 gt 18 79 56 46 45 LET w LI ct 9 0 5 08 25 18 e 03 19 43 Click the right mouse button the time indication line to zoom out to the original result display Click a specific recording and the Play button to watch that recording Use the arrow buttons to go to the previous or next recording I Click Download if you want to store the footage in your work folder User s Manual Searching recordings and watching events 13 4 Download and store selected video recordings oelect the desired video footage and click Download Pes n P Download Backup Local B You can see the downloading status Downloading T4 The downloaded video footage are stored on your local hard disk in the work folder The file name contains the camera number camera name and the time frame of the recording The file is stored with the extension hbox Mame Type Size 06 Camera 7 11 04 28 08 15 29 11 04 28 08 16 00 0 07 HBOX File 1 241 KB 06 Camera 7 11 04 28 08 15 29 11 04 28 08 16 00 07 File 1 241 KB 12 AXIS Q6032 E 11 04 26 14 45 10 11 04 26 14 45 52 13 HBOX File 309 KE For slow network connections it is recommended to especially with synchronized playback disable all l
20. 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 1400 1600 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 l On recording on event it is also possible to lock the recording This means that the recording cannot be erased automatically Do mind locked recordings can cause the hard disk to fill up until it is completely full At this state an alarm will be generated 15 HARD DISK FULL When the hard disk is full no new recordings will be stored oelect Mode based to activate the recording in function of the operational mode of the video system The operational mode 1 to 4 is programmed automatically with mode schedule or manually with switch See also Operational mode How to record Time based Mode based Lock Lr When to record J Mode 1 Mode 3 Mode 2 Mode 4 What to record Continuous J Event Tick Event for What to record On recording on event it is also possible to lock the recording This means that the recording cannot be erased automatically Do mind locked recordings can cause the hard disk to fill up until it is completely full At this state an alarm will be generated 15 HARD DISK FULL When the hard disk is full no new recordings will be stored Click OK and Save to apply the new settings Remark You could also tick the Continuous mode for What to record to create a mixed recording Such recording will record continuously at the chosen quality and will switch to another quality on the selected event s User
21. Double click it again to return to multiple playback FastTrace 2 b Camera 1 2CF VO OO kB s A O CO KB s Camera 2 amp 00 kB s A O 00 Camera 4 User s Manual Searching recordings and watching events 13 2 Searching recordings via Advanced Search Click Advanced Search Fe Tiene T Advanced Search amp T Manage local recordings Cameras Date 2 345 8 7 8 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 Locked From 201100427 00 00 00 Ede Time al recordings gt To 2011 04 27 10 20 13 Edit Time Trigpera 0000 SYSTEM STARTUP 4 4 0006 DONFIG Y TECHNICIAN GRANT 4 0008 SYSTEM ARMED 0009 ENTRY ERROR l 0010 EXIT ERROA 0011 ENCODER CARD ERROR 6012 LICEKSE ERROR E A Tick the desired camera You can tick multiple cameras In the Type section select whether you want to search all recordings or only locked recordings Type Locked All recordings Select the desired time frame for the recordings Date From 2011 04 27 00 00 00 2011 04 27 10 20 13 2011 TFS 5 25 26 27 282930 1 2345678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 FastTrace 2 Select the event in the Triggers section and click the blue double arrows button to move the selected event to the second field Triggers 1028 BAD SCEME 1029 CAMO1 CONTRAST EVENT 1032
22. IP address the username and corresponding password of the camera e g root for Axis cameras Check the camera documentation for this password FastTrace 2 Enable IP camera Remaining Cams e Cam brand AXIS VAPTX 3 0 T IP address 10 0 0 11 RTSP port 554 HTTP port 80 Username root Password Confirm password isis E Treat this cam a single stream cam sisi EE 1 Enable Always update your IP camera to the latest software version Please refer to the manufacturers website If you tick the option Treat this cam as a single stream cam only one stream will be used for all features related to the FastTrace 2 server This means however that there will be specific limitations in the FastTrace 2 video system the only stream that the FastTrace 2 video system will use is the analytics stream As a result this will be a CIF resolution at 5 fps You can set the stream number as well yet this must be checked on site as this depends on the stream number being used by the other application This advanced setting should only be modified for installing purposes and should therefore be left for the installation engineer to edit Click Enable to start using the IP camera Then complete these parameters User s Manual Using IP cameras Type Analog ia IP cam Diabe General Name Camera 1 M1011 10 0 0 67 PIR integrated on camera Overlay Local time Fj Camera name Fj Text brightness White
23. When you stop pressing the left mouse button the system will zoom in on the desired period of time Select the timeline of the desired camera by clicking on that timeline with the left mouse button A black arrow appears User s Manual Searching recordings and watching events At the top left a still image of the selected camera is shown Reposition the black arrow to choose another time The image at the top left is adapted to the new time indication You can also reposition the black delimiters on the selected timeline In doing this you set the start and end time of the video footage It is the footage within this time frame that can be watched or downloaded 13 1 3 Searching recordings of events At the top right select the option On event You will be shown a list of available recordings The list contains only event recordings no continuous recordings By Time List of events 150 secs of selected time Select the events to download or burn Camera 2 15 16 56 15 19 42 Motion Camera 2 15 19 16 15 19 59 Motion Camera 2 15 20 07 15 20 48 Motion Camera 2 15 20 07 15 20 50 Motion Mind You only get to see the recordings of events that happened only 150 seconds before or after the selected time indication on the timeline FastTrace 2 13 1 4 Playback the selected video footage When you have selected a video image either on the timeline or on e
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25. in subfolders providing a separate subfolder for each video system Video systems are recognized by their identifaction number a value from 1 through 9999 This identification number is defined via System Behaviour Alarm transmission General FastTrace 2 Unit ID General CMS ID E141593 Defaut Connection Timeout 3 FastTrace 2 Unit ID 1 Holdtime 0 repeat 600 Site name XTRALIS EMEA HAR To watch locally stored video recordings click Manage local recordings zh y m ine Advanced Seach e P steotea Manne local recordings You will get this window 04 4 42 50 11 54 14 4 e CD DvD o nclude Player Unfold the desired video system folder and select a recording You now have several options Playback the selected recording Delete the selected recording Add the selected recording to the burning list This is the list of files that you want to store burn on CD DVD or USB Delete the selected recording from the burning list This is the list of files that you want to store burn on CD DVD or USB CD 2 oelect the desired drive on which you want to burn the video recordings 2 USB o Start burning the video recordings from the burning list to the selected drive User s Manual Searching recordings and watching events If you tick Include Player at the bottom right
26. media session Error playing media session Invalid media session Had to kill the netsource thread Error starting receive thread No suitable video codec found No suitable audio codec found Invalid session description protocol line Invalid config returned by server Failed to create the interprocess communication Failed to create the interprocess communication Failed to start the communication process No reply from the communication process RTSP connection failed Codec not found www xtralis com The Americas 1 781 740 2223 Asia 852 2916 8894 Australia and New Zealand 61 3 9936 7000 Continental Europe 32 56 241 951 UK 44 1442 242 330 the Middle East 962 6 5691083 The contents of this document are provided on an as is basis No representation or warranty either express or implied is made as to the completeness accuracy or reliability of the contents of this document The manufacturer reserves the right to change designs or specifications without obligation and without further notice Except as otherwise provided all warranties express or implied including without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded This document includes registered and unregistered trademarks All trademarks displayed are the trademarks of their respective owners Your use of this document does not constitute or create a license or any other right to use the name an
27. must be defined by the IT Department before connecting the FastTrace 2 Tick this option if you have installed a PTZ camera Choose the corresponding protocol for the camera you have installed Enter the correct camera address for the camera you have installed Check the camera settings to know the camera address This advanced setting should only be modified for installing purposes and should therefore be left for the installation engineer to edit Set the recording parameters by clicking the desired quality Fast race 2 Client Software Recording qualiby Fps Resolution CBR Quality Qnormal Fps the number of images second 1 25 Resolution the number of pixels per image depends on the camera type VBR selects a variable bitrate compression Qlow Qnormal or Qhigh CBR selects a compressed bitrate compression value 20 2048 kbps the higher the value the higher the compression and the higher the loss of quality the compression levels will differ according to the constant data flux in which the file size is predictable but the quality will depend on the video contents VBR with Qnormal quality is recommended Click Save 6 2 Camera URLs You can always open a Client version for a specific camera via a web browser e g Internet Explorer if you do not have the client software on your PC You will need to install the ActiveX on your PC in order to be allowed acc
28. s Manual Recording In the section Events click Add Events m Add Remowe Invert Combination OR You will get a popup window FastIrace 2 Client Software Add alarm 0000 SY STEM STARTUP 0006 CONFIG UNCOMMITTED 0007 TECHNICIAN GRANT 0008 SYSTEM ARMED 0009 ENTRY ERROR 0010 EXIT ERROR 0011 ENCODER CARD ERROR 0012 LICENSE ERROR 0013 SYSTEM LICENSE ERROR 0015 HARDDISK FULL 0016 HARDDISK ERROR 0017 HARDDISK CORRUPT 0013 DATABASE ERROR All Select the desired alarm trigger and click OK Several conditions can be added For each condition you should define whether the condition should also be fulfilled AND or whether this condition alone should trigger the alarm OR If you invert the alarm the recording will start when the end of alarm is received In the section Recording length you can define the duration of the recording It is possible to set a time value in seconds for recording before during and after the event For recording during the event you have the choice between Event duration or a predefined period When the triggers follow each other so quickly that the recordings overlap the multiple recordings will be melted into 1 recording When you tick the option Always start new recording these overlapping recordings will not be melted into 1 recording This is however not recommended practice WS 2 Recording length Event duration 5 SEC 30 Se
29. snapshot images If you want to change the work folder click Settings at the login window Engksh Francais Deutsch Nederlands Espanol Restart required FastTrace 2 11 2 3 Local video recordings With the buttons Record All you can store recordings locally on the hard disk of your PC or a network folder Click the button to start the recording When a camera is recording locally you can see a blue ball in the info section Click the same button to stop the recording The video recording file names contain the camera number and the time of recording in the format year month day hour minutes seconds The files are stored with the extension hbox By default the work folder is selected to store the snapshot images If you want to change the work folder click Settings at the login window Engksh Francais Deutsch Hederlands Espanol GUI style Windows Restart required Path C Temp Auto restart E 11 2 4 Audio Select a camera If it is a camera that supports audio see Audio IN you can activate the audio Click on the loudspeaker to listen The volume can be regulated through the slider Click and hold the left mouse button on the slider and move the mouse to the desired level You can also talk to people if a microphone has been connected Click and hold the left mouse button on the microphone Also the volume of the mi
30. 0 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 285 290 300 310 320 330 350 360 370 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 470 480 490 500 510 520 530 550 560 570 580 590 600 610 650 ERROR ERROR DLL VERSION ERROR NO DDRAW SUPPORT ERROR NO BLIT SUPPORT ERROR FILTER GRAPH ERROR START SINK ERROR START YUV TRANSFORM ERROR START DECODER TRANSFORM ERROR START SOURCE ERROR STOP SOURCE ERROR NO SOURCE HIK ERROR PORT HIK ERROR INVALID PARAM HIK ERROR INVALID STATE HIK ERROR OPEN FILE ERROR CLOSE FILE HIK ERROR ZERO FILE LEN HIK ERROR START PLAY HIK ERROR STOP PLAY HIK ERROR PAUZE PLAY HIK ERROR CONTINUE PLAY ERROR NO DATA HIK ERROR START AUDIO ERROR STOP AUDIO HIK ERROR SET AUDIOVOLUME HIK ERROR SET FRAME HIK ERROR GET VIDEOSIZE HIK ERROR GENERATE DATA ERROR GET SAMPLE HIK ERROR DISPLAY CALLBACK ERROR HEADER HIK ERROR REC START HIK ERROR REC STOP ERROR REC OPEN HIK ERROR REC WRITE HIK ERROR FILE EXISTS ERROR SET OPERATIONMODE HIK ERROR SET THROW BFRAME HIK ERROR USERDATA CALLBACK HIK ERROR NOTHING RECORDED HIK ERROR ALLOC HIK ERROR SET RESOLUTION CHANGEM SG HIK ERROR SET FILEEND MSG Description Decoder DLL version not high enough Graphical card error Graphical card error Error starting stopping pauzing the filter graph Error starting the sink filter Error starting the YUV
31. 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Click Save to apply the new settings The video system will be dis armed at the beginning of the programmed time zone switch can always force the system to another state User s Manual Alarms Hint To zoom in on a part of the day position the mouse pointer on the time scale press the left mouse button and drag the mouse to the right drawing a blue line Release the mouse button 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 To zoom out position the mouse pointer on the time scale and click the right mouse button 8 1 2 Arm Disarm Switch To define an arm disarm switch check the FastTrace 2 technical manual FastTrace 2 8 2 Email address book Open the address book window via System Behaviour Email Addressbook Click Add to add a new contact Addressbook 111 CL en A new section will appear to the right Addressbook tem Name Email address Triggers SYSTEM STARTUP gt 0006 CONFIG UNCOMMITTED 0007 TECHNICIAN GRANT 0008 SY STEM ARMED 0008 ENTRY ERROR 0010 EXIT ERROR 0011 ENCODER CARD ERROR Al M m Remove Cancel Enter the name and email address of the recipient User s Manual Alarms Select the different notifications that you want to send to this recipient You can add selections by selecting a trigger and clicking
32. 2 User s Manual Status 14 Status Click Status to see the status of all cameras the video system and all inputs and outputs Status Normally the Status button contains a green ball If a warning sign is visualized there might be an issue with the FastTrace 2 Server You get an overview with different status bars Cameras EERE Em FF SS gt General Interconnection ee yo Remote 1 0 gt II Id dj p IP cam VO Workbits PIR e RR FERE ERES ESI ENS EE ERE ER General Fire Mormal canfigured mi Fault E Fire Fire trouble actie Action alert nen ire Place the mouse pointer on an indicator status bar to get a detailed description 1046 CAMOL LOITER EVENT FastTrace 2 14 1 Isolate an alarm input To isolate an alarm input right click the desired input and click Isolate Isolating an alarm input means that alarms are no longer received The isolated input is marked with a brown colour see also legend To activate the isolated input again right click the desired input and click Isolate w solate When an input is isolated input 10511 wi
33. By Time Event active streams Make your download or burn selection using the sliders on the timeline 2CF 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 099 Selected interval from 08 04 39 to 08 05 23 i gt wage Download Backup Local zi Timeine wt Advanced Search Postmotion 3 Manage local recordings mp 201 Fe Sa Tu We Th Fr Ss Su Me uv We Th Fr Ss Tu We m Fe Sa Su We Th Fr Se Su T 2 3452527255075 v 5e OPP 1 63 63 61 63 3 gt gt 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Show x 42 44 4 als 2 10 13 Overtap B Overfiow FastTrace 2 13 1 Searching recordings on the Timeline Click Timeline 13 1 1 Types of video recordings Continuous recordings Recordings on motion detection Recordings on digital virtual input All other recordings 13 1 2 Searching on the timeline Choose the desired period month and year by using the arrow buttons oelect the desired day Only days that light up in dark blue contain recordings The darkest day is the selected day By default the time indication is shown with a 30 minutes interval You can however zoom in on the time by dragging the mouse pointer with the left mouse button pressed on the time indication line A blue marker appears to indicate the selected time
34. Configuration 5 name Configuration 5 name Configuration 7 name Configuration 8 name Save Paste Rename Select a configuration from the list and click Activate configuration in the Boot section Boot Activate configuration Factory defaults System restart System halt When you click Factory defaults all modified configurations will be deleted Your FastTrace 2 video system will also be given the default IP address 10 0 0 10 You can restart the FastTrace 2 video system by clicking System restart If you want to stop the video system click System halt It is recommended to halt the system before switching off power User s Manual Watching live images 11 Watching live images Click Live to watch live video streams f Live Select one or multiple cameras in the Cameras section Cameras 2 3 4 6 FastTrace 2 When selecting multiple cameras several camera streams will be visualized The layout is rearranged automatically to make sure all images are equally large If you select 2 to 4 cameras the display will automatically adjust to quad 4 images With 5 to 9 cameras selected you will automatically get 9 images and with 10 to 16 selected cameras you will see 16 images You can double click with the left mouse button one of the images to get a full screen view of the specific image Double click it again to see all the images The q
35. Dates Tu We Th Fr Sa vj E Fl F 1 January gt 31 December The last checkbox you can tick refers to holidays that have been defined see Adding holidays You can add multiple periods in which the recording should be active Next you can specify when exactly the recording has to take place User s Manual Recording Select Time based to activate the recording in function of a time schedule Click and hold the left mouse button and drag the mouse over the Continuous time scale to mark the time zone during which the recording should be active To correct for errors right click the time scale to clear the time zone and retry Up to 8 time zones can be defined How to record o Time based Mode based 00 00 02 00 04 00 0600 08 00 1000 1200 14 00 1600 18 00 20 00 2200 24 00 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 1400 1600 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Contnuous Event Select Mode based to activate the recording in function of the operational mode of the video system The operational mode 1 to 4 is programmed automatically with mode schedule or manually with switch See also Operational mode How to record Time based based When to record Mode 1 7 Mode Mode 2 Moded What to record Ww Continunus Evant Tick Continuo
36. IED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation mark within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying this appliance Environmental information The crossed out container indicates the fact that within the European Union this product has to be offered for separate waste collection at the end of the product s lifespan This goes for the product but also for all accessories that are included and bear the same label Do not put these products with domestic garbage For more information about the ways to collect reuse en recycle please contact your local Waste Service You can also contact Xtralis for more information about the environmental aspects of our products Clarification Adpro s FastTrace 2 is the newest ADPRO product concerning video recording Hence FastTrace 2 is also compatible with FastTrace V3100 V3100 FT V3100 HYBRID You can upgrade firmware and software of the products mentioned above to the newest FastTrace 2 fi
37. Manual and product documents available from Xtralis All proper health and safety precautions must be taken during the installation commissioning and maintenance of the product The system should not be connected to a power source until all the components have been installed Proper safety precautions must be taken during tests and maintenance of the products when these are still connected to the power source Failure to do so or tampering with the electronics inside the products can result in an electric shock causing injury or death and may cause equipment damage Xtralis is not responsible and cannot be held accountable for any liability that may arise due to improper use of the equipment and or failure to take proper precautions Only persons trained through an Xtralis accredited training course can install test and maintain the system Liability You agree to install configure and use the products strictly in accordance with the User Manual and product documents available from Xtralis Xtralis is not liable to you or any other person for incidental indirect or consequential loss expense or damages of any kind including without limitation loss of business loss of profits or loss of data arising out of your use of the products Without limiting this general disclaimer the following specific warnings and disclaimers also apply Fitness for Purpose You agree that you have been provided with a reasonable opportunity to appraise the products and
38. P 6 db Serial Ports PTZ wd Video Inputs 1 EBD Monitor my IET j Gb PresidiumHLI 1 Video interconnection EMail i Active connections a BEHAVIOUR Arm Disarm Schedule 1 Alam Profiles d Input Output Behaviour i Alarm Transmission F ANALYTICS ROB IntrusionTrace i gi Motion sabotage 1 We PIR settings ci e E Mail Addressbook 21 GENERAL DateTime sr E 1 MAINTENANCE ous d Transfer Hipi config i Configuration Management You will get this section on the right of your window FastTrace 2 1 Administrator 15 Technician 111 Technician grant 4 1 Default users Up to 32 users can be created Three users are by default already defined in the FastTrace 2 video system User 0 with default password 666777 User 1 with default password 666777 User 15 with default password 666777 technician is always possible to change the passwords of these users see Modifying an existing user User s Manual Users 4 2 Adding new users Open the Users window and click Add 1 Administrator 15 Technician n Technician grant You will get this window x Define here the users of the system and set their rights User id 2 Username Increased Password Security Type Administrator 0 Maximum password age 0 Password 3 Nr of invalid login attempts 0
39. R GET FASTTRACE2 FIRMWAREV ERSION ERROR GET 3PICS DISTANCE ERROR GET AUDIO CFG ERROR NO TIMESTAMP FOUND ERROR PICTURE TAMPERED ERROR NO RESULTS Description Invalid video channel Invalid video resolution Invalid video quality Invalid bitrate Invalid framerate Invalid IP address Invalid port number Invalid user ID Invalid user password Invalid instance Invalid decoder number Invalid audio volume Invalid operation mode No control protocol connection established yet Invalid bitrange Supplied buffer too small Already in use Not in use Invalid camera mask Invalid search time Invalid search criteria The search function failed An invalid system page was specified An invalid parameter was supplied Error getting the users rights The user hasn t got sufficient rights to execute this command User s Manual Additional information 05 16 2 2 Control protocol error codes These error codes represent errors connecting to the client protocol server The error codes can be both negative or positive Positive error codes represent Microsoft socket errors errors returned by the WSAGetLastError function call see Microsoft documentation for an explanation of these error codes Code ERROR 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 0 1 72 73 74 ERROR CONNECT RESOLVE ERROR CONNECT FAILED ERROR CONNECT
40. START LISTEN ERROR CONNECT SEND MESSAGE ERROR CONNECT INVALID REPLY ERROR CONNECT USER PASSWORD ERROR SEND FAILED ERROR SEND NO REPLY ERROR INVALID PARAMS ERROR INVALID REPLY ERROR COMMAND FAILED ERROR MAX CONNECT REACHED ERROR OPEN FILE ERROR FILE OPERATION ERROR CONNECT NOTECHACCESS ERROR COULD NOT ARM DISARM ERROR CANNOT SWITCH VM22A ERROR UNKNOWN COMMAND SEND ERROR CONNECT USER BLOCKED ERROR PICS EMPTY ERROR PICS INCOMPLETE ERROR PICS NOVIDEO ERROR CONNECTED BUTNOREPLY ERROR KEY VALUE ERROR CMS ACTIVE Description Connect function failed in gethostbyname function call Connection to the client protocol server failed Failed to start the control protocol listen thread Failed to send a message to the control protocol server Unexpected reply while connecting to the control protocol server Invalid username password combination Failed to send a command to the control protocol server No reply received from the control protocol server within the specified timeout Invalid parameters Invalid reply to a command The command was not executed properly Maximum number of connections reached Error opening file send amp get file command Error performing a file operation Error connecting due to no technician grant Error dis arming the system Error switching the VM22A FastTrace 2 16 2 3 Filter graph codec error codes Code 100 110 120 130 140 150 155 160 170 180 19
41. Users 4 2 2 User rights When adding an Administrator no rights need to be defined An Administrator has by default all rights Just click to create the new user with administrator rights When adding a User or Technician you need to specify the rights of this user Define here the users af the system and set their rights User ld Username Tech2 Increased Password Security Type Maximum password age 0 Password 3 Hr of invalid login attempts 0 MAJ Confirm password 60 of seconds user is blocked Li 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Live Video Cameras PTZ control Save presets v 0 v6 6 v v v br n vt n vn n n 18 Right click menu Snapshot Local recording Recorded viden Timeline Postmotion Cameras Backup System System Connections Ethernet Serial Video Monitor Audio vo PresidiumHL I Video IC Email Behaviour Schedule Alarms AlarmTx PIR Recordings E Mail Addressbook 12 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Analytics General Maintenance Time Calendar Users Log Transfer Configuration Status Status isolate Activate Outputs Set tech rights Armidisarm Clear Cancel Hint If you want to untick all options rights you can click Clear All options will be unticked yet the user itself will not be deleted Clear FastTrace 2 4 2 2 4 Live video You can define on wh
42. W3100_0001usr Search Send You will get a popup window saying you need to restart the video system 2 Client Software Changes reguire a system restart Do you wish to restart ves Click Yes to restart the video system and apply the new settings e g license Mind You can download a license from a FastTrace 2 server on firmware version 2 5 or lower version and upload this license into a FastTrace 2 server on firmware version 2 6 Although the license formats have changed in the new firmware version 2 6 the older license will be automatically converted However it is not possible to load a license file from a FastTrace 2 server on firmware version 2 6 into a FastTrace 2 server on firmware 2 5 or lower User s Manual Firmware license configuration 85 Important A full upgrade of the firmware and software may cause your data to get lost e g license user data configuration Make sure you have downloaded these files from your video system before you start upgrading see Downloading files from the video system If by accident you do lose your configuration you will need to redo all settings in the video system If you also lose your license you will need to contact your supplier Xtralis Support to retrieve a new license You can also download your license from the website http www xtralissecurity com via FastTrace 2 Licensing If a new license needs to be r
43. a position in the selected preset number Click the waistbin button to remove the preset position from the list Enable or disable the selected auxiliary function on the camera Auxiliary camera functions vary depending on the camera model Please read the ADPRO Tech Tips for more information about auxiliary camera functions FastTrace 2 PTZ shortcut keys on the keyboard Arrow keys up down left right separate arrow keys on the keyboard or arrow keys on the numeric keyboard with Num Lock OFF Home Zoom in Page Up Zoom out End Focus near Page down Focus far Shift Shift key enabled only applies to new PTZ control IMPORTANT Telemetry station manufacturers provide a variety of models and features The FastTrace 2 provides PTZ control ability for a number of popular models and where possible supports the features provided by the manufacturer Due to the number of models available on the commercial market details of connection and use for individual models have been provided in this manual Xtralis does however have tech tips available for these cameras on the website http www xtralissecurity com User s Manual Recording 12 Recording 12 1 Continuous recording Open the Recordings Behaviour window via System Behaviour Recordings Behaviour e Recordings Behaviour uS Here you can define when the system wil record POI 1H Name Gen
44. arm Schedule and Recording Mode Schedule pages Ho days Add Click Add to add new holidays Add holiday 4 January 2011 SMTWTEFS 26 27 28 29 30 311 2345678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 303112 34 5 Select the desired day and click OK The selected day is shown in the list FastTrace 2 Holidays 01 01 2011 01 05 2011 21 07 2011 Add Remove You need to add each holiday separately If you have mistakenly added a non holiday select the date from the list and click Remove There is no need to erase the holidays that are in the past but it may be interesting to do so to keep a clear view of the list Click Save to apply the new settings User s Manual Recording 12 4 Camera recording information Open System Maintenance Harddisks This section shows you an overview of the recording disks in your system Also it shows an estimate of how much you will be able to record on a your FastTrace 2 Information Current write speed 258 KiB s 3 TT tT tT 100 0 Show target speed to record Estimated days base is current speed 43 Estimated days base is past recordings 189 Free space for recording 233974 MIB Harddisks l Total size Free Power Smart Temp Fack Cnt WD A
45. at cameras a user may watch live images and whether the user can control PTZ and define presets for PTZ cameras Live Video 2 32 4 5 B B 9 104 12 43 449 15 46 Live Video J Cameras 7 vl v3 End Io n En V JI Vi IV V PTZ control _ MIIMIIMI IMIDIMIIMI IMIIMI MI Save presets Vivi MI DNMIIMI M You can define whether the user can use these functions within the Live Video window Right click menu the user can change the image quality Snapshot the user can take a snapshot of the image of the selected camera or all cameras Local recording the user can record images from a selected camera and store these recordings locally Right click menu W Snapshot v Local recording v Note All other functions in the Live video window are by default accessible to every user 4 2 2 2 Recordings You can define whether a user can watch recordings either on Timeline Postmotion or Backup or both and on what cameras these recordings may be watched Recorded vdeo Trneine Postmotion y cameras s i 87 e 2 En 9 wee Backup 4 Note when the user cannot watch Backup recordings user also cannot backup any recordings 4 2 2 3 System settings You can define whether the user has access to the system settings menu System If you grant the user access to the system settings you can specify the rights by ticking the options which the user can access
46. at events you would like to store Click Start to start burning the video footage to the selected drive Click Back to return to the previous window When you have locked the recordings see Hecording on event you need to manually unlock them so that they can be deleted Click this button to unlock the selected recording FastIrace 2 Client Software Are you sure you want to unlock this recording You need to confirm that you want to unlock the recording Click Yes to unlock click No to return to the previous window Click this button to unlock all recordings in the list Fastl race 2 Client Software Are you sure you want to unlock all recordings You need to confirm that you want to unlock the recording Click Yes to unlock click No to return to the previous window User s Manual Searching recordings and watching events If you have multiple hard disks in your video system you can use this button to check on what hard disk the footage has been stored Select the desired recording and click this button You will get a popup window with the serial number of the hard disk Fastl race 2 Client Software Disk serial number for this recording WCAS2C37 5666 Click OK to return to the previous window FastTrace 2 13 5 Manage local recordings All downloaded video recordings are stored in the work folder of the FastTrace 2 Client on your local hard disk or network folder Recordings are arranged
47. c 0 Sec C Always start new recording Click OK and Save to apply the new settings Remarks If recordings with different quality settings overlap the highest quality and image rate will be applied The video system is limited to 16000 events a day If more events occur on the same day the video system will automatically switch to continuous recording for all cameras This will be seen on the time scale as blue bars All these recordings will have CIF resolution 25 ips and quality 75 level of compression With the TRANSMITTER system license the recording on event is fixed to 5 seconds on prerecording 10 seconds on event recording and no post recording 12 2 1 Edit recordings To edit your recordings you can simply open the Recordings behaviour window via System gt Behaviour gt Recordings behaviour Select one of the recordings in the list and click Edit or you can double click the recording in the list Adjust the desired parameters and click OK and Save User s Manual Recording 12 3 Adding holidays The holiday calendar allows adjusting the behaviour of the video system during holidays It affects your video recorders operational mode of the video system if managed by a mode schedule arm disarm schedule Open the Calendar window via System General Calendar Calendar Define here what days are recognized as holidays in the system is important for the Arm Dis
48. ch an object was moving inside a specific area of the camera lens Select a desired camera image on the Timeline tab see Searching on the timeline Then click Postmotion iA Teme ire x Advanced Search Ed i Manage local recordings Normally a still image is automatically available If no still image has been defined on the timeline tab e g because you didn t leave the time to load the memory you will get this error message FastIrace 2 Client Software c No still available can t go to the postmotion tab Osable active ive streams Current aetected postmetion event 15 secs w be downicaded _ gt i ES Downked gi Trmelne vx Advanced Search e Pestmotion j Manepe recordings Q 5 3 b camera ond date me a Po Mo y f 4 ts Mc bo Like Ty ive 53 5 Mc Ss 1 2 39 8 7 9 Ww 190 19 23 4 23 2 0 Search In the still image at the top left a blue square appears This blue square indicates your zone of interest This will be the zone that is being analysed Adjust the size and position of the zone if desired and click Search searching When the search has been completed you will get a time scale with the results FastTrace 2 Select the day of interest only dates that light up dark blue contain recordings Drag the mouse pointer on the time indication line to zoom in on a specific period
49. choose Hard disk stream live pictures will follow the same quality as continuous recordings This way only two streams are required With certain types of IP cameras this button becomes active Via this button you can open the list with possible quality presets The parameters you can modify here are Frames per second fps Resolution of the picture Quality VBR quality Qlow Qnormal of Qhigh or CBR bit rate 20 through 2048 kbps The higher the value the better the quality but also the higher the bandwidth use Remark for stable image quality VBR is recommended Multicast is the simultaneous supply of information to one or more computers through only one stream from the source When multiple computers poll this one stream multiple copies will be created but the initial upload will remain the same Multicast thus ensures less data traffic over the network The 224 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255 address range has been assigned for multicasting on the local LAN network Tick this option if you want to use the multicast protocol Enter the address to which the FastTrace 2 video system has to send the multicast Mind every camera should be assigned to a unique multicast address Everyone who has subscribed to the multicast can view the live images on this address using a web browser or a FastTrace 2 Client Enter the multicast port through which the FastTrace 2 has to send the stream Mind every camera should be assig
50. crophone can be adjusted through the slider User s Manual Watching live images 11 3 PTZ control In the section PTZ you can control the PTZ camera Lej ej L9 Ls Speed Zoom A S Focus os ris WashIWipe Preset eu ALIX Iie Use the arrows to move the camera to the left or right and up or down Use the Home button in the middle to move the camera to the selected preset position start position When this button is lit orange arrows you can use digital zoom Simply select a camera and you will see that the mouse indicator changes Click the left mouse button and hold it to zoom in To zoom out press the Shift key and the left mouse button When zoomed in the text Digital Zoom appears in green letters on the image Wy Camera 1 480x360 4Fps V 1 17 kB s A 0 00 kB s A ADMI This slider adjusts the moving speed of the PTZ camera when using the player s built in controls With this function you can zoom in or zoom out on a selected image Click the middle button to manually adjust the focussing Use the and buttons to adjust Click to manually adjust the iris Use the and buttons to adjust Click to wash and or wipe the lens of the outdoor camera The camera has to have this feature of course Store the camera position Open the drop down list to select one of the 4 possible camera preset positions Click the floppy disk button to store the actual camer
51. d FastTrace 2 11 2 2 Taking a snapshot ce Snapshot E All the button d ps d you can take a snapshot image of the video streams that are being shown at that specific moment These snapshots can be stored as image jpg format on your local hard disk or a network folder you can access from your PC You can also directly print the snapshots FastTrace 2 Client Sofi ware I Use these arrows to navigate to the different snapshots that have been taken Save the snapshot that is shown to a folder on your local hard disk or a network folder Save all snapshots to a folder on your local hard disk or a network folder Print the snapshot that is shown to a printer of your choice Print all snapshots to a printer of your choice If you select an image click the image in the live view with the left mouse button a red border will appear around that image User s Manual Watching live images I Cam 480 360 4Fps AOO You notice that two extra buttons have become active in the Tools section i Snapshot i All Take a snapshot of the selected image 4 Record Al Record the selected camera locally on your hard disk The snapshot file names contain the camera number and the time of taking the snapshot in the format year month day hour minutes seconds Snapshot 01 Main entrance 2011 03 29 15 25 18 By default the work folder is selected to store the
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54. e 2bd while the FastTrace 2 is limited to a maximum of 4 analytic streams The FastTrace 2 can also be purchased with a full or tx only system license FastTrace 2 FastTrace 2K Full system license v TX transmission only license v Entry level license v x oee the FastTrace 2 technical manual for further information on the system licenses Mind The FastTrace 2X requires the minimal software version 2 6 Please note Wherever in this document the term FastTrace 2 is used you can assume that the term refers to both the FastTrace 2 and the FastTrace 2X unless specifically mentioned otherwise User s Manual Hardware 2 3 Technical specifications Operating system Network protocols Bandwidth Bandwidth consumption Software updates Maximum number of cameras Web server COM ports Ethernet Storage Hemote visualisation Management Power supply Operating temperature Humidity Dimensions PC platform Linux OS TCP UDP FTP TELNET HTTP SMTP RTSP RTP Remotely adjustable compression ips and quality A bandwidth limit can be specified 6 ips CIF SIF 70 kb sec 12 ips 4CIF SIF 400 kb sec in optimal quality Local and remote 16 total of analogue and IP cameras Integrated 4 USB interfaces used for PTZ control requires USB gt RS485 convertor PSTN or ISDN modem 10 100 1000 Base T auto detection full duplex RJ45 up to 4 devices connected through SATA interfaces foll
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56. eral Maximum days recording 30 0 0 unimted number of days To add a new recording enter a name max 20 characters and click Add ED Recordings Behaviour me Here you define when the system wil record 5 Name Event Camera 2 Cameras t Dates Mo Tu We Th Fr Se Su Ho m wm mw mv M 1 January gt 31 December a How 10 record 9 Tere based Mode Dased 00 00 02 00 0400 0600 0800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 Contewous 00 00 02 00 04 00 0600 0800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 24 00 eee eee Evert m 4 c FastTrace 2 Tick the desired camera You can tick multiple cameras if necessary Cameras Click the camera number to activate an output when recording to a preset position PTZ when the recording is started go to a preset position PTZ when the recording is ended 2 Client Software Camera actions Drive output Select PTZ Preset when recording Preset after recording Click OK to save and apply any modifications you might have made and return to the previous window Next tick the days on which the specific recording should be made The recording is by default active during the full year If you want this recording to apply only for limited periods delete the listed period and add a customized period
57. ess User s Manual Using analogue cameras To open a specific window of the client provide the IP address of the FastTrace 2 in the address bar followed by index php and if required also one of these parameters Parameter page subpage autostartmask username z password uid uid save filename notcp nogui Description Open a certain menu in the client Open a certain submenu in the client can only be used for the menus settings and system This value sets the cameras you want to see The value should be a decimal number corresponding to a binary code Enter the desired user Enter the correct password for the user Download the selected recording Donwload the selected recording and store it with the provided file name 2 optionally By default TCP is used If you want to use UDP instead you need to add this parameter Use the simplified view without menu Possible values live timeline postmotion status settings system about file motion recording addressbook matrix ethernet video audio alarms lO serial videoic alarmtx email clock config binary 0001 camera 1 binary 001 camera s 1 en 2 binary 1000 camera 4 administrator 1 3 8 0 15 technician 666777 0a0000f7a45a6500 To add multiple parameters in the address bar type amp between the parameters Mind no intervals are allowed in the address bar An examp
58. etrieved from Xtralis Support you will need to provide the serial numbers of your video cards You can check this information using a Telnet connection on the video system Type the command Kkb 0 666777 log on as administrator use the correct password for the administrator ta encoder A Telnet 10 0 0 49 Pa lt STANDARD E gt 29 08 08 11 39 U1 68 8083 6649 USK Electronics WH I Data BH DS 4HBB8HC 1213HBH748H16 Attention From firmware version 2 6 onwards a new application license portal has been activated Please consult the technical manual for more information on this FastTrace 2 15 2 Downloading files from the video system 15 21 Downloading license Open System Maintenance Transfer In de section Receive from FastTrace 2 select License Receive from FastTrace 2 License User Data Configuration 1 Default Camera Definition Get Click Get You can define where the file should be stored 15 2 2 Downloading user data Open System gt Maintenance gt Transfer In the section Receive from FastTrace 2 select User Data Receive from FastTrace 2 License User Data Configuration 1 Default Camera Definition Get Click Get You can define where the file should be stored User s Manual Firmware license configuration 15 2 3 Downloading a configuration Open System Maintena
59. f the FastTrace 2 Connect a monitor screen to the FastTrace 2 video system If the video matrix is active you can close the matrix by pressing the key combination Ctrl Alt F1 Reboot the video system either from the FastTrace 2 Client or by pressing the key combination Ctrl Alt Delete The video system will need some time to restart The current IP address will be shown on the welcome window XXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX x XXXXx XXXXXxXXx XXXXXXXX XX XXXx XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXx XXXXXxXXx XXXXXXXX XXx XXXXXXXXXXx XX XXXXx XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXx XXX XXXXx XXXXX xXXXXXXXXX xXXXXXXXXXx XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXX XXXXx XXXXx XXXXX XXXXx XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxXXXX XXXXXXXXx XXXXx XXXXx XXXx XXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXx XXXXXXX XXXXx XXXXx XXXx XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XKXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
60. have made your own independent assessment of the fitness or suitability of the products for your purpose You acknowledge that you have not relied on any oral or written information representation or advice given by or on behalf of Xtralis or its representatives Total Liability To the fullest extent permitted by law that any limitation or exclusion cannot apply the total liability of Xtralis in relation to the products is limited to i in the case of services the cost of having the services supplied again ii in the case of goods the lowest cost of replacing the goods acquiring equivalent goods or having the goods repaired Indemnification You agree to fully indemnify and hold Xtralis harmless for any claim cost demand or damage including legal costs on a full indemnity basis incurred or which may be incurred arising from your use of the products Miscellaneous If any provision outlined above is found to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of law such invalidity or unenforceability will not affect the remainder which will continue in full force and effect All rights not expressly granted are reserved FastTrace 2 Document Conventions The following icons conventions are used in this document Convention Description Caution This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger to equipment The danger could be loss of data physical damage or permanent N corruption of configuration details Warning This icon
61. is used to indicate that there is a danger of electric shock This may lead to death or permanent injury Warning This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger of inhaling dangerous substances This may lead to death or permanent injury Tradename statement ADPRO is a registered trademark of Xtralis AG Pty Ltd Contact Us The Americas 1 781 740 2223 Asia 852 2916 8876 Australia and New Zealand 61 3 9936 7000 UK and Continental Europe 44 1442 242 330 the Middle East 962 6 588 5622 www xtralis com User s Manual Contents Contents CTS TECUM e 3 Sj 5 UEME 20 7100 TP tEe P 7 MEI Lol ERE E M 9 2 1 Technical specifications eeeelsssseeessseseseeeeee nennen nennen nennen nnn nnns hann ninh 11 2 2 Fron LED INOLA cR TET TET 12 3 Client Setup and 13 3 1 LAN COMMU AMO NR 13 3 1 1 Launching the FastTrace 2 client in Internet 13 3 1 2 Launching the FastTrace 2 client in its own window cccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeueeeeeseaseeesaaeeeeens 14 3 1 3 Adding a FastTrace 2 server to the FastTrac
62. itch See hputiOutput behaviour to assign that swich With 4 modes you have to use a schedule which you below See also Holidays to define those General Use switch Switch inactive 01 Mode 1 Switch active 02 Mode 2 Mode 1 3 3 2 Mode 2 4 4 You can also provide a specific name max 20 characters for each operational mode It is recommended use a meaningful and relevant description Example of relevant description mode 1 DAY mode 2 NIGHT mode 3 HOLIDAY can only be used with operational mode with time table mode 4 EMERGENCY can only be used with operational mode with time table Click Save to apply the new settings To activate an input as operational mode switch read the FastTrace 2 technical manual Mind When choosing for manual selection only two modes can be used FastTrace 2 9 2 Operational mode with time schedule In order to use the mode time schedule you need to specify the times for changing the operational mode Open System Behaviour Recording Mode Schedule By default the system will be operating in mode 1 during the whole schedule Untick the option Use Switch When ticked this option sets manual change of the operational mode By default the system will be operating in mode 1 during the whole schedule All time periods are completely red To define a period whe
63. ive streams in order to increase the download speed You can disable all active live streams by clicking the button Disable active live streams Mind when downloading a recording via Postmotion only part of the recording will be stored the selected time plus about 10 extra seconds If you have already downloaded the video footage and click the Download button again you will be asked whether you want to download the recording once more Fastl race 2 Client Software You can also store video footage als image files on a USB drive of CD DVD connected to the FastTrace 2 video system or to your local PC Use the Backup FastTrace 2 button to store the video on a USB or CD DVD drive on the FastTrace 2 video system Use the Backup Local button to store the video on a USB or CD DVD drive connected to your local PC Ea 9 seen sen a na T Deren ctp oce FastTrace 2 You will get this window Zh Timeine et Advanced Search A Pastmabion Manage local recordings T Backs on local pe Hedum Curent writer status Meda EA sut auo Status Back _ J Backup Trem iite Cameras x 1 2 3 4 5 6 amp 6 7 Bg 9 WW 1213 14 15 18 Fagen 2011 04 28 06 05 07 Ed Time 2011 04 28 00 04 23 Tie Select the desired storage medium CD DVD or USB drive and tick the desired cameras Also define the time frame of the recordings you want to store If storing event recordings you can select wh
64. le open camera 1 with UDP in simplified view http 10 0 2 41 index php autostartmask 1 amp username 0 amp password 666777 amp notcp amp nogui FastTrace 2 User s Manual Video monitor 71 Video monitor 7 1 Connection A monitor can be connected to the SVGA or digital interface of the FastTrace 2 server For a video monitor an external VGA to PAL converter can be used 7 2 Configuration Open the Monitor menu via System gt Connections gt Matrix and select the monitor resolution LJ Define a matrix to show on the VGA output in the specified resolution Select your layout cick on tool then click in the layout where you want to apply the tool General Monitor Disabled Disabled 640x480 720x486 NTSC 576 1024x768 Select the layout of the virtual matrix M Tools s Select the desired camera in the Tools section and click one of the boxes in the matrix preview window Each camera can only be once assigned to the matrix preview window When you click the same camera and another box the previous box will be cleared To clear the box manually right click on the box in the matrix preview window FastTrace 2 You can choose whatever order of cameras you like Click OSD if you want the camera name to be shown in the matrix OSD stands for On Screen Display You need to click the 9 95 button to activate it Then click all boxes you want OSD to be active in
65. ll be activated The message GENERAL ISOLATION will be reminded each 24 hours It will also be visualised in the Status button by a specific orange pin Status A Status 14 2 Activate an output manually To manually activate an output right click the desired output and click Activate E iem Mind you cannot activate an output that is already active 2 green colour It is also not possible to manually deactivate an active output User s Manual Status 14 3 General status of the video system You can receive one of these messages when checking the status of your cameras video system and inputs and outputs Cam x past analytics Cam x sab analytics Cam x recording Cam x synch fault Cam x Contrast fault Cam x Sabotage fault Cam x event Config uncommitted Encoder card error License error HD error HD full HD corrupt Db error Entry error Exit error Modem init failed Primary line fault Primary lifecheck Backup line fault Backup lifecheck AL tx queue overflow Recorder overflow Event queue overflow Sensor activity Recording match General power General fault General recording General isolation General mode 1 4 SMART HDD error SMART HDD alert SMART HDD temperature Error during post motion analysis contact your dealer Error in camera tampering analysis contact your dealer Camera images are currently being recorded to hard disk No video signal on camera check camera power supply o
66. lytics can be displayed in the live and recorded view This feature can be enabled disabled in the Cameras section by clicking the eye button The analytic bounding box rendering is enabled This is also the default setting The analytic bounding box rendering is disabled User s Manual Watching live images 11 2 Tools To the right you can find the section Tools Here you can start stop a manual recording and or take a snapshot image of a specified live stream view Tools JO Info Snapshot Al Record All 11 2 1 Info display Click Info in the section Tools to visualise the information of the camera no Wy IP Cam 480x360 4 Fps OD amp Bow Legend Video streaming status green connection OK red connection error grey camera not connected Camera 5 Camera name 480x360 Resolution 16 Fps Number of frames per second Local video recording on hard disk of your red recording locally grey not recording locally amp Audio recording red recording audio grey not recording audio When no audio is available the loudspeaker icon is crossed out a R Video recording on the hard disk of the video system blue recording grey no recording m Tamper alarm The camera lens is covered or the system has been damaged opened green tamper alarm active grey no tamper alarm Motion detection green motion detected grey no motion detecte
67. n state and region may stipulate that a video system should keep a logbook e g the Law Sarkozy in France This logbook should register all user interventions and events Open the Log window via System Maintenance Log j Extract the alarm and system logs here Time From 2011 04 28 Type Log s Fiter Live video view ki Time iType Set the desired time frame Time From 20 11 4 28 00 00 00 Edt Time Event Live multicast view v User 00 00 00 Edit Time To 2011 04 28 23 59 59 Eda Time Command Stil image view v Recorded video view Search Data bed Save Log 2011 04 28 23 59 59 Edit Time You can manually type the dates and time indications or click the Edit Time button to get this popup window FastTrace 2 Fastl race 2 Client Software May 2011 TWTFSS 25 26 27 28 2930 1 2345678 T 37 z TEE REE oM fe 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 SP M 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3031 12 3 4 5 E am 0 10 Select the desired type Type Log Event Command You can only select one option log event or command If you choose log as type you can also tick the views you would like to search in the Filter section Filler Live video view Live multicast view v Still image view v Recorded video view 7 Live video view This option shows the users that have watched live vide
68. nagement Configuration Management Here you can manage your configurations and reboot or halt the system Configuration Configuration 1 Default is Configuration 2 name Configuration 3 name Configuration 4 name Configuration 5 name m Configuration 6 name Configuration 7 name Configuration 8 name Save Paste The video system can store up to 8 different configurations Only 1 configuration can be active The active configuration is marked with an asterisk Select a configuration Click Save to store the current settings under the selected configuration Click Rename to provide a new description to the selected configuration It is recommended to use a meaningful and relevant description You can also copy the selected configuration by clicking Copy At that moment the Paste button becomes active You can now choose another configuration and click Paste to provide the same settings to the newly selected configuration Afterwards small modifications can be made to the new configuration FastTrace 2 10 2 Activating a configuration Open the Configuration Management window via System Maintenance Configuration Management Configuration Management you can manage your configurations and reboot or halt the system Configuration Configuration 1 Default Configuration 2 Configuration 3 name Configuration 4 name
69. nce Transfer In the section Receive from FastTrace 2 select Configuration You also need to define what configuration you want to download Heceive from FastTrace 2 License User Data Configuration 1 Default Camera Definition Get Click Get You can define where the file should be stored Repeat the procedure mentioned above for all configurations you would like to download 15 2 4 Downloading camera definitions Open System Maintenance Transfer In the section Receive from FastTrace 2 select Camera Definition Receive from FastTrace 2 License User Data Configuration 1 Default a Camera Definition Get Click Get You can define where the file should be stored 101 FastTrace 2 15 3 Checking the software version At regular times new firmware and software updates are released These new releases can be downloaded from the website http www xtralissecurity com To check what version of the FastTrace 2 server and client you can use the client software Click About You will get the information about the FastTrace 2 Client version and the FastTrace 2 Server version FastTrace 2 Client Fastirace 2 Server WO2 01 0007 VUZ 01 0006 It is always recommended to have both Client and Server on the same version but in principle different versions can be used 103 User s Manual Additional information 16 Additional information 16 1 Retrieving the IP address o
70. ned to a unique multicast port This port must be defined by the IT Department before connecting the FastTrace 2 This advanced setting should only be modified for installing purposes and should therefore be left for the installation engineer to edit 9 1 4 PTZ Use PTZ Control Protocol Address Auto Home Expire Time sec Positioning Time sec Tick this option if you have installed a PTZ camera Choose the corresponding protocol for the IP camera you have installed Enter the correct camera address for the IP camera you have installed Check the camera settings to know the camera address This value indicates the time in seconds that has to be expired after every PTZ action before the PTZ camera will move back to its home position If the value is left to 0 the Auto Home feature will be disabled PTZ preset positions can be selected via an input When that input triggers the PTZ action the camera will move to the configured PTZ preset position but the alarm message of the input will be delayed until the PTZ preset positioning time has expired Thus no blurry images are recorded for quad images This advanced setting should only be modified for installing purposes and should therefore be left for the installation engineer to edit User s Manual Using IP cameras 5 1 5 Recording Recording parameters Continuous Pre Post quality ofps 480x360 Qanalytics Event quality Sfps 540x480
71. ning FastTrace 2 WF Settings Click Add You will get this window Name IP Address RTSP Port Control Port Connection Type Username Password User s Manual Client Setup and Configuration Please fill in all necessary information Enter a description as It is recommended to provide a meaningful description to your FastTrace 2 video system Enter the IP address of the FastTrace 2 by default 10 0 0 10 oet RTSP port and Control port Use the same ports as specified under System Ethernet PPP see Select the TCP or UDP protocol UDP is recommended but TCP may be required if the connection goes through a router that blocks the UDP packets Enter the username and password of an existing user By default you can log on with user and password 666777 Click OK to save the added device At this time you can select the newly added video system from the list and connect to it FastTrace 2 3 1 4 Setting date and time Open the Date Time window via System General Date Time Tick the option Daylight savings and select your time zone Click the correct date and enter the correct time indication If available you can let the FastTrace 2 synchronise with an NTP server Enter the IP address or the name if Dynamic DNS has been activated of the NTP server NTP stands for Network Time Protocol When an NTP server has been defined the video system must be restarted
72. o images Live multicast view This option shows the users that have watched the multicast stream Still image view This option shows the users that have taken snapshot pictures Recorded video view This option shows the users that have downloaded video recordings If you choose event as type all events that have been generated on the FastTrace 2 video system e g motion detection inputs outputs will be displayed If you choose command as type all commands that have been executed by the users e g connections change of configuration will be displayed Mind The log is limited to 100 000 events per type log event or command and has a time period limit of 6 months 13 7 1 Time 20127 09710 2012709710 2012 03 06 2012 05 06 2012 09 06 2012 09 06 2012 09 06 11 27 25 11 24 29 12 56 26 12 56 26 12 53 48 12 53 4B 12 52 00 Example of a Log Live video Live video Live video Live video Live video Live video Live video Time of intervention T record User view 00 view 00 view 00 view 00 view 00 view 00 view 00 User of Type of intervention intervention 13 7 2 Example of an Event record Time 2012 05 13 2012 05 13 2012 09 13 2012 05 13 2012 09 13 2012 09 13 15 12 1B 15 11 48 15 11 46 15 11 15 15 10 30 15 10 30 Time of intervention Input Output Behaviour 10214 11034 10 14 11034 10 14
73. only CIF SIF QCIF QSIF and 2CIF 2SIF are possible with live viewing Each time the maximum fps images per second equals 25 All other combinations are of course possible Live streaming quality is defined under System Connections Video inputs Network Default live preset FastTrace 2 Video Inputs Define which cameras you have attached to the system here Also OSD Multicast and default live presets are configurable here 1 Camera 1 3 Camera 3 A uma d Camera 2 BNC Input 2 5 Camera 5 PIR integrated on camera 8 Camera amp Overlay 7 Camera 7 Local time E Camera name E amp Camera 6 Text brightness White 5 B Camera 9 10 Camera 10 Network 11 Camera 11 Default live preset 1 25fps qcif Qnormal 12 Camera 12 Enable live multicast 13 Camera 13 14 Camera 14 Multicast address 15 Camera 15 Multicast port 0 16 Camera 16 Use PTZ Control E Protocol Address Quad alarm for all cameras Auto Home Expire Time 0 0 4 Positioning Time sec 0 Recording parameters Continuous Pre Post quality Sfps dcif Qnormal Event quality Stps 4cif Qnormal To set 4CIF 4SIF as default live preset you need to define the recording quality to 4CIF 4SIF first and select hard disk stream as default live preset 11 1 Enable disable analytic bounding box rendering The bounding boxes of the ana
74. owing arrangements are possible 1to4 hard disks 500 GB to 2 TB Remark There are USB connectors accessible on the back of the FastTrace 2 video system and also 1 USB connector is on the front to which a portable DVD writer can be connected to export video sequences Internet Explorer Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows Server 2003 Internet Explorer installs Client software VSKwin software M8000 software VideoCentral Platinum rd party CMS software 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 80 efficiency The video system has to be connected to a 230 VAC 16A mains outlet with proper earth applying a separate locally approved power cord 5 40 C see also 1 3 Fan speed selection 20 9396 non condensing 445x132 50x300 WxHxD in mm Rubber feet can be fixed on the bottom The height is then increased with 2 5 mm Multi site FASTTRACE 2 configuration is possible Integration of up to 10 000 FastTrace 2 video security systems Remote video and audio live video and consultation of recordings Compatible with FOXnet amp Plus FALCONnet 53100 Presidium VSKwin VCP and M3000 SDK for third party integration FastTrace 2 2 4 Front LED indicators On the front of the FastTrace 2 video system are 3 LEDs Blue LED 0 otorage media activity Only the green and blue LED could be lit all the time If you see the yellow LED lit you should check the status of your FastTrace 2 video system
75. ownload Setup Install client software You need to download the client software setup exe Run setup exe Install the client software Click here retry FastTrace 2 3 1 2 Launching the FastTrace 2 client in its own window On the desktop double click the FastTrace 2 shortcut You will get a login window Fastlrace 2 WF Select the desired video system from the list and click Connect Via Settings you can change the language the skin appearance of the program and the work folder in which downloaded and local recordings are stored English Francais Deutsch Nederlands Espanol GUI style Windows Restart required Path C Users Feys FastTrace Auto restart a Ho A Tas User s Manual Client Setup and Configuration Via Edit you can modify necessary ports or change user with valid password It is also recommended to provide a useful and meaningful name for your video system Mame FastTrace 2 WF IP Address 10 0 0 60 RTSP Port Control Port Connection Type Username Password IIIII Mind The client software by design requires a minimum screen size of 1024x768 All screens have been designed in that resolution If your screen is not 1024x768 you should open the client in Internet Explorer or any other internet browser FastTrace 2 3 1 3 Adding a Fastlrace 2 server to the race 2 client Launch the FastTrace 2 client in its own window FastTrace 2 Trai
76. r coax cable Camera lens covered or lighting suddenly switched off Camera displaced or lens fault or zoom focus settings changed User programmable camera event has to be activated by a logical function Current configuration is not yet saved Restarting the system may cause loss of latest modifications Video capturing card or HIPI card out of order Could indicate a hardware fault All cameras on associated card will not work Wrong license has been loaded or no license at all Hard disk fault Requires hard disk replacement Hard disk full Too many locked recordings are stored on hard disk Indicates corrupt data contact your dealer Indicates corrupt or unreadable data files contact your dealer Not disarmed in time on entry Area not abandoned in time on exit after arming the system Modem not ready not connected Primary connection not ready Life check sent over primary connection Backup connection not ready Life check sent over backup connection alarm buffer overflow too many alarms or unable to transmit alarms to CMS too many recordings on the same day system switches to continuous recording too many events on the same moment critical inputs are active system should not be armed used in the VSKWin application to associate the recorded footage to the alarm on the interconnected 53100 system that triggered the recorder Indicator power supply OK Indicator fault condition Indicator S
77. re another operational mode is required select the desired mode in the Tools section and drag the mouse pointer over the desired period The selected period will be indicated in another colour mode 1 green mode 2 yellow mode 3 blue mode 4 Schedule Tools Monday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 E Mode 1 LE Mode2 Tuesday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 A E Modes Wednesday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 lt ER Copy Monday Thursday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 2200 24 00 Friday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 2200 24 00 Saturday 00 00 02 00 0400 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 2200 24 00 Sunday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 2200 24 00 Holiday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 LETTTETELETTTLTT LET ETETELTTLTLETELTLTTTTLETETEETRLTLTEETLETITTITO Save Click Save to apply the new settings User s Manual Configuration 10 Configuration 10 1 Storing a configuration Open the Configuration Management window via System Maintenance Configuration Ma
78. rmware and software Please do take into consideration that the FastTrace 2 videosystem could have other system requirements than any other previous ADPRO products EN FastTrace 2 Users Manual Hardware BEI 2 Hardware 2 1 FastTrace 2 versus FastTrace 2 Lite The FastTrace 2 Lite has been designed developed and manufactured as a complete FastTrace 2 video security system but the ENTRY system license that is included limits the number of cameras that can be supported to a maximum of 4 analogue cameras Please also note that the FastT race 2 Lite can only operate on analogue cameras there is no possibility to support IP cameras The FastTrace 2 Lite can only be purchased with an entry system license FastTrace 2 FastTrace 2 Lite Full system license v x TX transmission only license v x Entry level license v v oee the FastTrace 2 technical manual for further information on the system licenses Please consult the ADPRO commercial data sheet on the FastTrace 2 Lite This data sheet can be downloaded from our website www xtralissecurity com You don t need to login to download the commercial data sheets FastTrace 2 2 2 FastTrace 2 versus FastIrace 2bd The FastTrace 2 is the newest hardware in the ADPRO FastTrace series It has been developed as a more powerful video system with higher performance and more efficient operation The most important difference is the possibility to have 16 analytic channels with the FastTrac
79. s Confirm password 60 Nr of seconds user is blocked Choose a free number Enter the name of the user and choose the desired type You can choose from Administrator has all rights User has specific rights adjustable per user Technician has specific rights adjustable per user Mind A technician can only log in after being granted permission by another user see Granting the technician FastTrace 2 4 2 1 Strong passwords Tick the option Increased Password Security This way you define that the password has to meet the increased Windows Security about passwords password has to contain at least 8 characters password has to contain at least 1 capital letter and at least 1 small letter password has to contain at least 1 digit Optionally strong passwords also have a limited time of validity the user will have to change the password before the defined period ends and a limited number of retries to log on When the user has reached the maximum number of retries the account will be temporarily blocked The time of blocking the password has to be set value in seconds Examples of strong passwords are musOOl1cl 12rtSV5km aiGP5rsLZa89 The default values of strong passwords are Parameter Unit Range Default value Maximum password age Day 0 120 0 Nr of invalid login attempts 0 10 3 Nr of seconds user is blocked Second 0 3600 60 User s Manual
80. s 83 19 9 Manage local recordings EEG ERIS Rute Re GUN dra dX TN ai 86 13 6 Automatically erasing old er video reCOrINS ccccccccecseeeeceeecaeeeeeeeeseesseeeessaueeeeeessaaeeeeeessaeeeees 88 5 EE T em 89 137 1 Example ola Eod dE Morem Um iU SION 91 13 7 2 Example of an Event record 91 13 7 3 Example of a Command 91 14 SICUPL C P 93 14 1 Isolate an alarm input 2 oeusveeiea seriei park da con na kai dva FR rea EU xk YE CEA GF YE 94 14 2 Activate an output manually ssseesssssssseseeeseeeeenn nennen nennen nnnm nnn nnn nnn nsn nn nnns 94 14 3 General status of the video system nennen nnne nenne nnn nennen nnn nnns 95 15 Firmware license configuration eessseessssessssesseesee nennen nennen 97 15 1 Uploading files to the video 98 15 2 Downloading files from the video system
81. te 20 through 2048 kbps The higher the value the better the quality but also the higher the bandwidth use Remark for stable image quality VBR is recommended FastTrace 2 Client Software 1 Presets 1 25fps qcif Qnormal 2 25fps cif Qhigh 25fps cif Qlow 25fps z2cif Qhigh Preset Details Fps 25 Resolution qaf v VBR 9 Quality Onormal iv CBR FastTrace 2 Network Only live multicast Network Multicast address Network Multicast port PTZ Use PTZ Control PTZ Protocol PTZ Adres Multicast is the simultaneous supply of information to one or more computers through only one stream from the source When multiple computers poll this one stream multiple copies will be created but the initial upload will remain the same Multicast thus ensures less data traffic over the network The 224 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255 address range has been assigned for multicasting on the local LAN network Tick this option if you want to use the multicast protocol Enter the address to which the FastTrace 2 video system has to send the multicast Mind every camera should be assigned to a unique multicast address Everyone who has subscribed to the multicast can view the live images on this address using a webbrowser or a FastTrace 2 Client Enter the multicast port through which the FastTrace 2 has to send the stream Mind every camera should be assigned to a unique multicast port This port
82. the decoding 660 670 00 710 20 30 40 750 760 770 780 800 810 820 830 840 850 860 870 880 890 900 910 920 950 960 970 980 990 1000 1010 1020 ERROR_MISSING_H264 DECODER ERROR MISSING AAC DECODER ERROR INVALID PARAMS ERROR INVALID USERID ERROR INVALID IPADDR ERROR SET RTPOVERRTSP ERROR SET MULTICAST ERROR INVALID CHANNEL ERROR MAX RENDERERS ERROR UNKNOWN RENDERER ERROR WRONG EXTENSION LIVE ERROR CREATE TASKSCHEDULER LIVE ERROR CREATE BASICUSERENV LIVE ERROR CREATE RTSPCLIENT LIVE ERROR DESCRIBE URL LIVE ERROR CREATE MEDIASESSION LIVE ERROR PLAY MEDIASESSION LIVE ERROR INVALID SESSION LIVE ERROR FORCE STOP LIVE ERROR THREAD START LIVE ERROR NO VIDEO CODEC FOUND LIVE ERROR NO AUDIO CODEC FOUND LIVE ERROR INVALID SDP LINE LIVE ERROR CONFIG ERROR FILEMAP CREATE ERROR NAMEDEVENT CREATE ERROR CREATE PROCESS ERROR NO REPLY FROM PROCESS ERROR RTSP CONNECT FAILED CODEC ERROR NOT FOUND ERROR TOO MANY FRAMES IN QUEUE ERROR CONNECTION LOST 107 User s Manual Additional information Invalid parameters Invalid user ID Invalid IP address Error setting TCP streaming Error setting multicast streaming Invalid video channel Max renderers Unknown renderer Wrong file extension Error creating RTSP task scheduler Error creating RTSP usage environment Error creating RTSP client Error sending RTSP describe command Error creating
83. transform Error starting the decoder filter Error starting the source filter Error stopping the source filter Error no source filter Invalid decoder instance Invalid parameters Can t perform this action in this state Error opening file Error closing file Empty file Error starting video playback Error stopping video playback Error pauzing video playback Error continuing video playback Error no data Error starting audio playback Error stopping audio playback Error setting audio volume Error setting playback frame Error getting the video source width and height Error generating data Error getting sample Error installing the decoder callback Invalid video header Error starting recording Error stopping recording Error opening recording Error writing recording File already exists Error setting operation mode Error instructing the decoder to drop decoding of certain B frames Error installing the user data callback Nothing was recorded Null pointer passed HIK ERROR SET WATERMARK CALLBACK Failed to install watermark callback HIK ERROR SETSTREAMOPENMODE HIK ERROR OPENSTREAM HIK ERROR CLOSESTREAM HIK ERROR READHEADER HIK ERROR CLEAR BUF ERROR STOP DECODING HIK ERROR RENDERER SLOW ERROR MISSING H264 AAC DECODER Error setting stream mode Error opening stream Error closing stream Error reading video header Error clearing decoder buffers Error stopping
84. uality of the image resolution has been defined in the video settings Open System Connections Video inputs and select the desired video Metwork DPF NE 1 5fps 480x360 Qenalytic Only live multicast P Multicast address Multicast port 0 To adjust the quality of the image temporarily in the Live mode click the right mouse button and select one of the options User s Manual Watching live images 1 5fps 480x360 Qnormal 2 30fps 480x360 Qhigh 3 Harddisk stream The options that are given depend on the type of camera you are using Limitations on live video streaming For DS40xx A V cards there is one separate video processor for each group of 4 analogue cameras video in 1 4 5 8 9 12 and 13 16 If 4CIF resolution is applied to at least one camera within the same group following limitations will apply to live streaming within this group of cameras due to processor limits Number of enabled cameras Live video resolution within the same group 1 2 no limits 3 only QCIF or CIF 25 ips or the same quality as recording hard disk stream 4 only QCIF 25 ips or the same quality as recording hard disk stream For DS42xx A V cards the limitations are set per camera and no longer per camera group If recording quality is set to 4CIF 4SIF the maximum quality for Live viewing is CIF SIF or QCIF QSIF or the same quality as recording hard disk stream When 2CIF 2SIF is applied for recording
85. us for What to record Click OK and Save to apply the new settings Mind There is no continuous recording allowed with the TRANSMITTER license system FastTrace 2 12 2 Recording on event Open the Hecordings Behaviour window via System Behaviour Recordings Behaviour Recordings Behaviour mu Here you can define when the system will record Recording conditions dM SEI iti General 0 unlimited number of days Maximum days recording To add a new recording click Add 65 Recordings Behaviour Here you can define when the system wil record Name Recording condition 0 E 2 wa Recording condition validiby period Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Ho E 1 January gt 31 December How to record Time based 5 Mode based Lock 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 2000 2200 74 00 Continuous Hipp n n n n E a E n b 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 1000 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 2200 24 00 A default name Recording condition is provided but you can change this with your own description max 20 characters User s Manual Recording Tick the desired camera You can tick multiple cameras if necessary Cameras Click the camera number to activate an output when recording goto a preset position PTZ when the recording is started goto a preset position
86. vent you can click the Play button to watch the footage CIF 00 00 00 000 m gt While playing the footage you can fast forward or rewind using the control buttons underneath the video playback eje h e m oa gt _ To halt the playback click the Stop button The image will freeze at the time reached in the playback When the footage has not been downloaded you cannot use audio When the footage has been downloaded you can adjust the volume level with the slider or click the loudspeaker button to mute all audio Double click the video player to get a full screen image Double click again to quit the full screen player User s Manual Searching recordings and watching events 13 1 5 Synchronized playback To watch video footage of multiple cameras with images of identical time settings tick the camera timelines you would like to include in the synchronised playback Choose your time frame and click Play Apr CS 2011 amp Fe Sa 5 Lis Ty We T Sa Su Me Te We Th Fr Sa Se Us Te Ve T Sa Su ue Tu We T Fr 53 1 23 4 8 8 7 8 8 H 2 o ER FARE PE PR s gt gt 20 06 02 00 04 00 06 00 06 00 10 00 12009 14 00 16 00 15 00 20 00 4200 24 00 y 4 You will automatically get full screen image with different camera footage When you double click one of the images this image will be shown in full screen
87. want to enable or disable this video input When no camera is connected it is recommended to disable the input to ensure no faults can be generated Enter a description for the camera max 20 characters It is recommended to use a meaningful and relevant description Tick this option if you want to visualize the local time on the camera live image Tick this option if you want to visualize the camera name on the camera live image Tick this option if you want to choose the text colour of the overlay information on the camera live image It is recommended that you choose a text colour that contrasts with the image background colour Tick this option if you want to visualize the site name on the camera live image When watching live images from a camera the image quality can be adjusted at any time by clicking your right mouse button The initial quality applied the first time you select the camera can be specified with this parameter You can choose from different preset qualities depending on the camera If you choose Hard disk stream live pictures will follow the same quality as continuous recordings This way only two streams are required With certain types of cameras this button becomes active Via this button you can open the list with possible quality presets The parameters you can modify here are Frames per second fps Resolution of the picture Quality VBR quality Qlow Qnormal of Qhigh or CBR bit ra
88. ystem is recording Indicator One or more inputs have been isolated by user Indicator System is currently in mode 1 4 Analytical information received from the hard disk SMART FastTrace 2 User s Manual Firmware license configuration 15 Firmware license configuration It is possible to upload and or download several file types to and from the FastTrace 2 video system The file type can be recognized from the file extension bin software linux application lic license usr user data prop configuration camera definitions Open System Maintenance Transfer Transfer Send and or receive configurations license files user files and update files here Send to FastTrace 2 Receive from FastTrace 2 License User Data Configuration 1 Default Camera Definition WS FastTrace 2 15 1 Uploading files to the video system Different types of files can be uploaded to the video system bin software linux application lic 2 license usr user data prop configuration def 2 camera definitions Open System Maintenance Transfer Send to FastTrace 2 Search send In the Send to FastTrace 2 section click Search Select the desired file from your local or network folders and click Open The file will be shown in the Transfer window Click Send to upload the file Send 2 C Temp

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