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1. Preview F Emboss F Blur Flip T Gaussian Blur Flop Sharpen Grayscale Deinterlacing Invert cane Red Adjusts the level of the color red in the image Blue Adjusts the level of the color blue in the image Green Adjusts the level of the color green in the image Contrast Adjusts the level of contrast in the image Brightness Adjusts the level of brightness in the image Color level Adjusts the level of color in the image Zero button Returns the above mentioned values to their initial positions Preview button Opens the video of the camera with the applied configurations Emboss Leaves the image in gray tones to highlight relief Flip Inverts the image horizontally Recommended when the camera is installed in an inverted position Flop Inverts the image vertically Recommended when the camera is installed in an inverted position Grayscale Leaves the image in gray tones Blur Applies a blurring effect to the image Adjust the intensity level of the filter using the slide bar alongside Gaussian Blur Applies a Gaussian blurring effect to the image Adjust the intensity level of the filter using the slide bar alongside Sharpen Applies a border highlight effect to the image 6 1 16 Camera management functions Digifort allows the basic configurations in common with all cameras to be applied in batch Select the desired cameras and click o
2. 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 E Output Script Editor Output Action Output Action Action Activate Output Port Port 1 s In this screen select the action and the port in which the action will be executed 6 1 7 How to configure schedulings Schedulings are tools that make it possible to configure the times of day and days of the week for certain Digifort events to be recognized By default any scheduling is already configured to recognize events 24 hours per day and 7 days per week In the Enterprise version of Digifort configurations are available for schedulings of recording transmission and events The scheduling of recording allows the selection of times of day and days of the week in which the camera will be continuously recorded recorded by motion detection or recording by event This configuration will only be available if the type of recording is configured to use scheduling of recording The scheduling of transmission allows the selection of times of day and days of the week in which the Digifort Server will receive images from the cameras whereby it s possible to transmit only upon detection of events or never transmit This scheduling can help in the saving of network bandwidth The scheduling of events allows the selection of times of day and days of the week in which the Digifort Server will recognize the events register
3. 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 16 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 4 gq Digifort Servers 4 W Local Configurations Menu This menu displays the R Recording Server configurations available for the selected server The 4 Alarm Devices configurations are shown in tree format that is with items d Alerts and Events and sub items To access some server configuration W Users click on the desired menu The configurations related to Maps the selected item will be displayed in the reserved area at K Global Events the right of the item ey Scheduled Events BE Screenstyles fj IP Filters A Configurations Web Server h Licenses gi Server Information Logs 3 1 1 Add Server a Add Server Starts the inclusion of a server Use this button to add servers that are administered by the Administration Client To learn how to include servers Add see How to configure the servers to be administrated Server 3 1 2 Modify Server Modify Server With the server selected this option shows the server ro settings configuration Modify Server 3 1 3 Delete Server E Delete Server Delete selected server C Delete Server 3 1 4 Disconnect from server PA Disconnect from server Terminates the connection and administration of the a selected server To disconnect from a server select it in the Configurations Menu and click on this button Disconnect 3 1 5 Configurations of the Joystick amp
4. Finder a Media devices finder Fast search Wait locating devices 17 devices found UPnP devices found Address Manufacturer Model name Model number Driver GB Device ready to register Device available to register but need verification BB Device already registered Add selected devices Close On this screen to search for equipment is made There are two types of search Normal The normal search for UPnP devices takes about 40 seconds to find the equipment This happens because besides find the equipment that responded to a request this search looks for UPnP broadcast packets on network to find more devices Quick Search The quick search takes about 15 seconds to finding an equipment This search only finds devices who responded to the Digifot UPnP request To enable quick search simply click on the Fast Search box To begin your search click on Start Start button and the message wait location devices will appears while the equipment are located Once found the equipment will be listed as shown below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Media devices finder Finder Recording Server 107 z 5 Media devices finder X Start Fast search UPnP devices found Address 192 168 10 121 192 168 5 120 192 168 5 105 192 168 5 104 192 168 5 124 192 168 5 109 192 168 5 118 192 168 5 110 192 168 5 114 192 168 5 103 192 168 5 123 192 16
5. Keep the recordings in the archiving directory for X days Enter the number of days the images of the cameras shall be maintained Exactly the specified last X days will be kept Previous days will be eliminated Send alert in case of recording failure If some error occurs during the archiving an e mail notification can be sent For this purpose mark this option and select the desired alert group Send alert when the system finishes the archiving Sends an e mail notification to the selected alert group when the archiving is successfully completed 6 1 15 How to configure the image effects Digifort is equipped with a set of effects that can be applied to the image so that cameras that have an impaired image can be improved This set of effects is only applied during the camera s visualization in the Surveillance Client that is the camera s original image is stored in the server To access this feature click on the Effects tab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server tor Configurations of Camera_02 heal Camera Media Profiles Recording Live Visualization PTZ 10 Control_ Schedulings Motion Sensor Events Privacy Mask Disk Management Recording Visualization Rights Live Visualization Rights Filters Image Buffer T z K gt Image filters and attributes Red Blue Zero Green Contrast Brightness Saturation
6. Licenses 0 Server Information Logs Once this is done the configurations of the Web Server will be displayed at right as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Web Server 305 Web Server Configurations NON Use this screen to configure the web server Here you can activate deactivate and define the communication port of the web server Activate the Web Server oF Server Port 80 Save Configurations Activate the Web server Activates the Web server Web allowing users to connect to the server by way on an Internet navigator Server port The port used for access to the server This port can be modified and must be configured in your router for external access Digifort uses a different one internally because the port 8600 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter Automatic Client update 307 22 Automatic Client update With swiftness and speed in mind Digifort created a new feature that will be available in all the post 6 4 versions the automatic update of the Surveillance and Administration Clients The feature will check if the server versions to which the client is trying to connect are the same When logging into the system whether at the Administration Client or the Surveillance Client if the versions are not compatible for example 6 4 with 6 5 the following message will appear Your client version is incompatible with the
7. When finished click on OK to save the configuration applied to that print and you will see a screen with the captured finger prints as in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 170 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Ueresitaion J Web Customization Groups view Client Features PTZ B Fingerprint management Fingerprints Bets For security purposes it is recommended that you capture more than one finger From now on the login can be made via BioPass both in the Administration Client as well as the Surveillance Client 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter 172 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 11 Maps The Digifort software brings another built in feature a synoptic map which makes the complete Surveillance of an industrial plant a building etc possible With the map there is better vewing and control of the site making the viewing of cameras as well as activation of alarms possible 11 1 Registration of Maps To register a map click on the item Maps in the Configurations Menu as shown in Figure bellow 4 jg Digifort Servers 4 W Local ZR Recording Server Alarm Devices Alerts and Events E Users oe Maps U Global Events 22 Scheduled Events BE Screenstyles fi IP Filters E T Configurations fe Web Server T Licenses gi Server Information 7 Logs Once this is done the system s map registration screen will be opened up on the ri
8. Frames per Second Days of recording 4 5 7 5 Motion Detection 100 of motion expected Total disk space to be used 38 773 607 040 KB 37 864 850 MB 36 977 GB After the end of the analysis of the captured video the calculator fills the maximum frames per second value that the camera is able to send that is if the media profile was configured for recording at 30 frames per second but the camera is only able to send 12 frames this value will be 12 Modify the values of frames per second days of recording and estimation of the motion detection to get an estimation of the 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server occupation of disk space to be used by the camera Below are descriptions of how each parameter of the space calculator works Days of recording Informs the number of days to be stored for this camera The greater this value is the more disk space is used Frames per second Informs the number of frames per second to be used in recording of the camera Motion detection Informs the percentage of motion expected at the location of the camera in a day For example if the normal operation of a camera doesn t detect motion at night then we slide this control adjusting its value to 50 Total of disk to be used Informs the disk space necessary for storing the images generated by the camera with the parameters configured in the media profile being edited the number of storage days and the p
9. Actve true LightActive 1 AlarmTrigger true This screen has the following settings Request type Request GET where all parameters are in the URL Username User authentication command Password password for authentication command Data when the request POST is selected the field for data becomes available 6 1 12 3 9 Create timer events Timer events are events that set off other configured time events They can be for example upon recognizing motion in some camera set off a siren at the exact moment of the event and via timer event position a camera in a determined position five seconds later If you wish to execute this action in case of the selected event mark this option and click on Configure Actions as shown in picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 88 Timer Event D Timer Event e Timer Event Configurations Event Name Camera Position Event Description Triggre camera preset This event occurs after Seconds Chp 5 G Configure the actions to be executed in the case of the event Configure Actions Ca Les SE 2S FC EEE eae E gE Sea a mE i a r m a In this screen enter the name of the event its description and define how many seconds after the main event that it will happen Lastly click on Configure Actions to configure the actions that this event will execute To learn how to configure alarm ac
10. Scheduling selection Wednesday Always Transmit 06 00 03 00 06 00 09 00 12 00 15 00 Transmit in Events Don t Transmit Copy scheduling of Copy B Always Transmit O Don t Transmit Transmit only in Events Copy scheduling of Initial Event Final Event Sle ial Evens Seed Fal Even coy La The functioning of this screen is identical to the screen specified in the previous topic except for the types of schedulings Always transmit Always transmits the camera images during the selected time and day of the week This option is represented by blue Transmit by events Transmits the camera images when events occur during the configured initial and final times This option is represented by green No transmission Never transmits camera images in the specified hours and days This option is represented by white Select initial and final events button If the type of transmission is configured for transmission by event click on this button to configure the event that will start or end the transmission of camera images to the server and follow the instructions presented in the previous topic 6 1 7 3 How to configure the scheduling of events To configure the scheduling of events click on the Open Scheduling of Events button as shown in the picture below Events Scheduling Scheduling 8 Event Scheduling 00 00 03 00 06 00 09 00 12 00 15 00 Copy scheduling of Caption lt e ot 44 opy g Disactivate Rec
11. _ Physical sensor Alarm input y an om Virtual sensor 9 Front plate Back plate Country Frame Rate The number of frames sent to the engine to be analyzed Sensor The sensor that will trigger the camera so that it can capture the license plate It can be triggered by a sensor Virtual Sensor The Front Plate option must be selected if the plate recognition is to be made from the front of the car The Back Plate option must be selected if the plate recognition is to be made from the back side of the car Physical Sensor This option will trigger the plate recognition based on a command sent by a Digifort event Recognition may be triggered by the commbox with an Infrared barrier for example or by a connected magnetic sensor or even a sensor connected to a camera s I O Country Select the country of the license plate for the engine to recognize 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 262 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 14 3 3 Configuring the LPR lists As well as the Capture and Identification of vehicle license plates in Digifort the LPR can also create a number of alerts when an already registered license is recognized The configuration for such alerts is the same for both the Carmen and the Kapta Engines To create an option we hawe to enter the Lists option as shown in the following picture 4 gj Digifort Servers D iy DIGIFORT a i MiniMe Testes b lt Q Recor
12. 230 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Analytics Se Configurations of advanced analytics a Zone 0 Name Zone 0 Color _ Yellow Type Detection it Class filters 0 Presence gt Enter SP Exit Z Appear T Disappear Stopped DH R 8 R B Be A L Loitering Time Seconds 5 Rearm time 20 Alarm actions Click the button to modify Z Direction filter C Speed filter a Ta lt lt j 7 ai Ao c Calibration tA oY L K gt a S i COO assification LJ With the area selected click on Loitering The options for this rule are the following Time Time the object has to remain motionless to trigger the alert Rearm time Time after which the alert actions are reactivated following an activity Alert Actions Click on the alert actions line and then on the button with three dots as shown in the picture below B Loitering v Time Seconds 5 Rearm time 20 Alarm actions the button to i ZA Direction filter In the alerts screen configure the actions chosen when the analytics triggers the events To learn more about alert actions refer to the chapter How to configure alarm actions 13 3 2 3 8 How to configure the Direction Filter rule The Direction Filter rule can trigger alerts if it detects objects in configured directions Let s configure a Direction Filter alert from a line A line has been created in the previously calibr
13. 4 Text format Fil color O white Size Text Color E Black 5 Flitaliic Laye options s Bold Ss T Be Object Alarm device Placa_commbox gt Aarm output action Turn_On Ss Underline Size Color x cme Done When the map is opened in the Surveillance Client the alarms will be ready to be activated by the map To learn how to use the maps in the Surveillance Client consult its manual 11 1 3 Map Links The map link is a feature designed to improve administration of maps Inside a created map you will be able to create links to other maps easing the navgation among them To create links it s necessary to have two or more maps registered When there is more than one map registered besides the one in use they will appear in the list of maps as shown by Figure bellow 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights b Gal Cameras i Alarm Devices Click and drag the object to the map as shown by Figure bellow 4B Digifort Server Maps Map View Rights ww Map manacer Name Ey ents Floorplan Description Events p cameras b Alarm Devices Map Links Event Toolbar Fill color Text format S Color H Black l Bold C white i italic Size 8 S lunderine Z show text Text Object Map link Event_2 Done Upon opening the map in the Surveillance Client the icon which is on the screen will call the next map Do
14. Biopass CientFeatures PTZ Ae User a an Fingerprint Register Fingerprint management G Fingerprints Fingerprints R Fingerprints capture Finger etm Left finger 5 a Left finger 4 E Left finger 3 art v c s Left finger 1 Right finger 2 F Right finger 2 DK Cancel Right finger 3 Click on Add and on the screen on the right select the finger you will be using for the digital print you can also click on the number on the hand picture Once you have decided which print to use click on Capture 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 188 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Fingerprint Register e Sl Fingerprints Lep finger 5 Ma Remove your finger from the Biopass reader Tean A minor change has occurred on the screen and you should now see the instructions to configure the Digital authentication The software will ask you to capture three digital prints of the same finger Place your finger on the BioPass and remove it when the message Remove your finger from the BioPass reader is shown Once the print has been captured you should receive the message Digital print captured successfully 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Fingerprint Register Fingerprints R Fingerprints capture Finger Left finger 5 X Capture Fingerprint successfully captured isl Cancel
15. Processing In the General tab you ll have information such as Name Name of the active configuration Camera Name of the camera being processed by the engine Media profile Media profile used for processing Frames Number of frames processed Active Time Time the configuration has been active up to that point Inactive Time Time the configuration has been inactive to that point Status Status of the active configuration 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 LPR configurations status Use this feature to monitor the processing of LPR Configurations This screen provides information of current server el General Configurations Configura o Status Description G LPR tests Working Street Lpr Test n a M G Y Processing information Processing network Teste Lost frames 24 Current server Address 192 168 10 140 Lost frames 47 Ignored frames 18 Processed frames 11641 Error frames 0 Processing Network Name of the processing network that is processing the current configuration Lost Frames Frames perdidos na analise no Servidor Current server Address Address where the configuration is being processed Ignored Frames Frames ignored by the server Processed Frames Total frames processed Error frames Frames that reached the server with errors 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Cha
16. 0 9 This screen presents two lists the list of available events and the list of selected events The list of available events displays the list of all cameras and alarm devices registered in the system and the list of selected events displays all of the events that are added by the user so that the event occurs The events that have an at the side are the events that in fact will occur that is Supposing that we have timer linked events In this case not all of the events will occur but those that have an at the side Timer events are those that occur in at a determined time defined by the user to touch off another event To learn about timer events see Timer Events To select an event select it in the list of available events and drag it to the list of selected events To remove an event do the same process in reverse After the creation of schedulings for a day of the week it s possible to copy it to other days that are to have the same configuration by simply selecting the desired day of the week in the field Copy Secheduling of and pressing the Copy button 6 1 7 2 How to configure the scheduling of transmission To configure the scheduling of transmission click on the Open Scheduling of Transmission button as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server Transmission Scheduling win ees p ye gt rira e G Scheduling 8 Image Transmission Scheduling
17. 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 193 In the diagram above the Digifort Server records the cameras images and sends them to the Analytics Servers which in turn carry out their analyses and return the metadata information on the alerts generated object positioning and alert areas The load counterbalance is among the Analytics Servers if it has been configured to do so When the metadata return to the Digifort Server it sends them and the alerts to the Digifort Clients Surveillance Clients 13 1 2 How to start the Analytics Server To start the Digifort Analytics Server it must first be installed Follow these steps to start the service correctly 1 Select the Digifort Analytics Server service 2 Click on Install Service A confirmation screen will open indicating the service has been successfully installed 3 Click on Start and wait while the server initializes The start process ends when the message Service in operation shows on the status bar Digifort Services Digifort Analytics Server a Service running 13 1 3 How to configure the servers to be managed The first step to configure an analytics server is to add it to the list of servers to be managed by the Administration Client To add a server click on the Digifort Analytics Servers diagram and then on the Add Server button and the screen with the server registration will open as shown below 2002 2011 by Opti
18. Choose a network to process that configuration LPR Engine Choose the engine that will be analyzing the images Digifort has two engines that process the images Kapta and Carmen Choose the engine obtained for the configurations Activate Activates or deactivates the analytics configuration In the configurations screen it is still possible to configure which users will be able to see this configuration See the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights License Plate Recognition 257 Analytics configuration registration a Rights A Analytics configuration user rights Groups Add Groups 3 Analytics Delete Groups Delete Users To learn about users and user groups refer to the chapter User Management 14 3 1 Configuring the Carmen Engine After configuring the General options click on the Configurations tab 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 258 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 4 Digifort Servers D E DIGIFORT a W MiniMe Testes b amp Recording Server LPR configurations register gt Alarm Devices 78 h Use this register to register the LPR Configurations The LPR Configuration is the core of the license plate recognition system it will process the images gt Alerts and Events f from camera extract and register found license plates and trigger alarms On surveillance client you can add an LPR configuration on screen for live gt J Users f
19. Decrement Decrements the counter according to the rules available Instantaneous Returns the current value of the rules that are activated To understand better let s see how to use the features above At first we will only increment the counter with direction rule that we created To do that open the Increment option and in Rule select the type of rule that you want to increment in this case we only configured the Direction Filter so it is the only one available E counter 0 Description Counter 0 Color E Yellow El Increment one 0 Direction filter Rule Decrement Instantaneous Zone U Direct on filter 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 235 When you select the rule you ll see that another Rule field will open and it could be used to apply another rule to increment the counter Now we ll create another Direction Filter field as shown in the picture below Analytics oe Configurations of advanced analytics T ii aiin 9 Bones Name Line 1 Color Red N Class filters Presence l Enter El Exit i L Appear L Disappear stopped Loitering amp Direction filter v G Speed filter With that rule we ll decrement the counter already created Select it and in Decrement choose the rule of the second area as shown in the picture below E 6 Counter 0 Description
20. its connection will not be permitted disconnecting it and registering the action in the log lf this configuration is not done all IPs are free to access the server 17 1 How to access IP Filters To access the IP filters locate the item IP Filters in the Configurations Menu as shown in the picture below 4 99 Digifort Servers 4 9 Local K amp R Recording Server 9 Alarm Devices Alerts and Events 7 Users 4 Maps 7 Global Events 9 Scheduled Events 7 Screenstyles fi IP Filters L 4 Configurations fe Web Server Hh Licenses W Server Information Logs Once this is done the IP filters register will be displayed at the right as shown in the picture below This configuration is divided into two parts authorized IPs and unauthorized IPs The authorized IPs are more privileged than the unauthorized ones that is if a given authorized IP is in the range of unauthorized IPs it will be permitted In the examples given below we will block all IPs and free only the surveillance stations 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 282 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 GHD IP Filters Authorized IPs SY The IP filter filters undesired connections from the server By default all of the connections are accepted If you wish to block some connection inform the IP address in the list of unauthorized IPs The list of authorized IPs has priority over the list of unauthorized IPs Authorized
21. moment Digifort recognizes that the configurations are the same with only the 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights a Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 visualization frame rate being higher than the recording frame rate Instead of the server making a new connection to the camera to receive the desired 30 frames per second it closes the present connection and opens a new connection receiving the 30 frames per second applying a frames speed filter on the recording profile limiting its velocity to 4 frames per second This way only one connection is maintained with the camera receiving only 30 frames per second instead of two connections receiving a total of 34 frames per second 6 1 2 1 1 How to add Media Profiles To add a media profile click on Add and the media profile adding screen will be displayed as shown in the picture below S Media Profile Media Profile 5 Media Profile Configurations Profile Name Profile Description Recording Standard profile for video recording video Configurations Video Compression Motion JPEG Frame Rate an a aN L frames per Second 0 25 second s between frames Your equipment doesn t support configuration of resolution and image quality in media sessions To configure the desired resolution and image quality you must enter the configurations of your equipment directly by your browser Mote The configurations of resolution and image quality confi
22. the disk space calculator will be executed as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server nm Disk Space Calculator Eal Calculator Calulator for disk space usage Capture parameters Capture time 5 Saas Ca Start Capture Status Capture results Camera image Image Resolution x X x To calculate the disk space necessary for the recording of the camera the calculator captures an original temporary video from the camera with the parameters of image quality and resolution configured in the media profile being edited and the capture time informed in this screen Based on the video received a calculation in made to determine the size of the disk space necessary for storing the images generated by this camera a given number of days and the expected motion detection rate To start the process of disk space calculation inform the capture time value and then click on Start Capture Once this is done the video is captured and analyzed displaying the screen below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights nm Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Disk Space Calculator Calculator Calulator for disk space usage Capture parameters Capture time we 5 Seconds Start Capture Status 5 Seconds 20 Frames 320 549 Bytes Capture results 20 Frames Average of 15 7 KB Camera image Image Resolution 320x240 Parameters for storage calculation
23. views see the manual of the Surveillance Client If you wish to execute this action in case of the selected event mark this option and click on Select Cameras opening the configuration screen of cameras to be displayed on the screen as shown in picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 88 Alarm Actions Display Image E Image na Display Image to Operator Available Cameras Selected Cameras Se Camera 01 Sm Camera 02 Se Camera _03 Se Camera 04 Se Camera _05 Se Camera _06 m Camera _07 Se Camera _08 See Camera _11 To select the cameras to be displayed on the operators screen select the desired cameras in the list of available cameras and drag them to the list of selected cameras To remove the cameras to be displayed on the operators screen select the desired cameras in the list of selected and drag them to the list of available cameras 6 1 12 3 3 Sound an alarm in the Surveillance Client Sounds an alarm in the Surveillance Client alerting the operator to the event that occurred If you wish to execute this action in case of the selected event mark this option and click on Select Sound opening the configuration screen of the sound to be executed in the Surveillance Client as shown in picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 80 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Alarm Actions Sound Alarm bd Alert Sound wA Configure
24. 1 1 How to license the Carmen engine All the Carmen engine needs is that the Hardkey be plugged in and all the licenses are automatically recognized as shown in the following picture 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 280 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Carmen engine licenses Thus screen allows you to view installed hcenses of Carmen engine The Carmen library uses Hardkey licenses so if your license is not listed below make sure the hardkey is plugged in LPR server Server Kapta Engine Carmen Engine Found Carmen devices Name Type Serial Priority M FXMC_US8FB00005431 NNCO700 5431 512 Pronto agora seu LPR com o Engine Carmen j est licenciado 14 2 1 2 How to license the Kapta engine The licensing procedure for this engine is slightly different First connect the Hardkey to the computer and carry out the same process to stop and start the Digifort service Your screen should look something like this 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights License Plate Recognition gt Kapta engine licenses This screen allows configuration of the licenses for the Kapta engine To license your system click the Add button fill out the license request form an after receiving the notice install the license by using Online Licences feature or add license file Server Kapta Engine Kapta licenses License Total 0 Click on Add to install the license as the Kapta engi
25. 10 4 8611 In this screen you have to define a name and an IP where the LPR Server is active When you ve done this click on OK 14 1 1 How to configure your LPR server As configura es do servidor LPR sao bem simples como mostra a imagem abaixo LPR Server configurations Use this screen to configure the LPR server Communication Port 8611 a Processing Network Teste Admemstration Password Confirm Password 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 90 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 The only configurations to be applied are Communication Port Communication port to the analytics server It is recommended that you change this only if another program is already using It Processing Network Name of the distributed network where the server will counterbalance the load When more than one server has the same Processing Network name there will be a processing counterbalance among them Look at the diagram below to get a better idea Network 1 Network 2 Digifort Server In the picture above the Digifort Server sends the images of the cameras to two different Processing networks This way each set of computers only balances the load among the LPR Servers with the same network name Administration Password Password to access the analytics server Fill in this field to change the current password Confirm Password Type the password again Save configurations
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27. 225 HOW EGC Ol GUIS Te ANDE NC acs oca a ea re cae Sie Weis epee de aeastecaleedegay 226 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Contents How To Contigure the Disappear aT 227 How tocontigure INE rees rUe men E EEEE Paes eee 228 How to configure the Loitering cule cccccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceseeeeaaansaasaeaeaeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeaenanaaaes 229 How to configure the Direction Filter CUI eee ee eee eee 230 How to configure the Speed Filter 2 TT 231 FIOW LO COMPOUFE Me COUNIEES sci cucedccsrccectn ads ov icidsasau es ceunce cent ueecdaea veld id eataseaaeunenunen EE 233 by RTS Ier Advanced elene 238 How to configure the Camera TAMPCring cccccccccccceecsseeeeeeessenseeeaaeaaaeeaeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeenees 238 Cancel Camera Shaking Conmmaurauon sorsra ATT A 239 Part XIV License Plate Recognition 242 1 How to create a License Plate Recognition S6ervert cc cesses sss s ec ec ec ecc ee ee ee ee eee eee 242 How to configure your LPR SOUVGM cceccsccsscssssssssssnsnnsnssnnssssnssnnssnnssnsssnssnesssesescsesesssseseseseeesesessessnnsnnennnnnnnnnonasoss 243 2 Be vL TT ET LPR aiia a a E aici iadel aut 245 How to license the LPB SQ LWGL s sssssssse esse sss eee esse sene eenn eenn eenn eenn 245 HOW to license Ihe Carmen Snin sese eee eee eee ee eee 249 H w to license the Ter Tele 250 3 How to cantigure the License Plate re coania ss sss s
28. 3 Description Instantaneous Color gO Blue Increment Decrement El Instantaneous Rule _ Zone 0 Direction filter Eg Zone 1 Direction filter You can configure up to 40 counters per analytic configuration The counter size can be adjusted when selected and by dragging the squares around it 13 3 2 5 The Analytics Advanced Options The advanced options include some general functionalities that will be described below 13 3 2 5 1 How to configure the Camera Tampering The Tampered Camera module can trigger alerts if there is something obstructing the camera such as the camera s position is altered the lenses are fixed an object is placed to block the view of a certain area To configure the tampered camera module click on the s button on the analytics configuration screen as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 239 Advanced con gur Camera tampering Genes comera shaking configuration m Camera tampering V Active Tampering time seconds 5 Tampered screen area 9 80 Z Rearm time seconds 20 Z Suppress alarm on lights on off Configure alarm actions This screen has the following functionalities Activate Activates or deactivates the camera tampering module Tampering Time Time in seconds that the camera has to be obstructed to trigger the alert Tampered screen area Percentage of the image on the screen
29. 3 8 13 14 5 10 15 Weekly Monthly September October November December 16 21 26 17 22 27 18 23 28 19 24 29 20 25 30 This screen offers the following functions 31 Last Times 9 09 49 58 9 09 50 28 Add Modify Delete Start on Starting date of the event Select the desired date for beginning of the events Months Select the desired months during which the events shall occur Days Select the desired days on which the events shall occur Times Add the times of day at which the events shall occur Configure Actions Click on this button to configure the actions that Digifort will carry out when this event occurs To learn how to configure the actions that this manual event will execute see How to configure the alarm actions 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter 276 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 16 Screenstyle Administration Screenstyles are groupings of cameras in a determined format and order that are used by the Surveillance Client to exhibit the cameras in the screen In addition to pre defined screenstyles Digifort Enterprise allows for the creation of new types of screenstyles aimed at customization of the system according to the user s taste In the Administration Client it s possible to administer the screenstyles that is their creation modification or exclusion To learn how to add cameras to the screenstyles consult the manual of t
30. Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Once the reader is plugged in and recognized by the operative system open Digifort s Administration Client and Log into your server Note that the Login screen now has a differential as shown in the picture below Server Login D Server Local IP 127 0 0 1 Port 8600 User Password Biopass Reading fingerprint s There is a finger print vew on the screen but no finger print has yet been registered so the Login must be made with the username and password Now to configure the finger prints go to Users as shown in the following picture 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 4 iggy Vigitort Servers a Local b R Recording Server gt 8 Alarm Devices b Alerts and Events a F Users beg Status S Users L Global Events P K Scheduled Events gt 4 Analytics gt g License Plate Recognition B IP Filters en in Configurations gt fe Web Server Licenses 8 Server Information Logs Now create a user to configure the Biometric Reader See User Management to learn about the system s users 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 188 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 User registration 3 Web Customization Rights View User Client Features amp User Management User Password Confirm Everton eee eee User Description Operator User type Digifort user C Act
31. Analytics Server Modify Parameters Delete Server To change the parameters of a server previously saved click with the right hand button of the mouse on the server chosen and click on Change Parameters Change the data as necessary on the window that opens and click on OK To remove a server click with the right hand button of the mouse on the server chosen and then click on Remove Server On the confirmation message that shows up click on Yes 13 1 4 How to connect a management server After adding the server locate in it in the Configurations Menu and double click on it Once this is done you will be asked to provide a username and password to access the server configurations as shown in the picture below server Login z les Digifort Analytics Server Login Server Local IP 127 0 0 1 Port 36 10 User admin Password Biopass Biopass reader not connected 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 198 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Username Access username Password Password for access Enter your username and password to access the server or the biometrics If this is the first time you are accessing the system insert the same username as the admin and leave the password blank Once you have filled in the access information click on OK If the authentication for access is successful the Configurations Menu opens showing the configurations available for the server as sho
32. Camera 0i Ek Camera 02 Camera 02 amp Camera 03 Camera 03 r AA I Sa Camera amp Camerak Activate Camera B Deactivate Camera Scheduling of Transmission Scheduling of Recording Scheduling of Events Recording media profile Visualization media profile Alarm Buffer Automatic Events Disk Limit Archiving Type of Recording Relay Media profiles E Yield rights of video playback gt Yield rights of live surveillance Deny rights of video playback gt Deny rights of live surveillance E And then click on Schedule Recording In the schedule recording choose the failure in communication of the Failover camera as the event to start recording as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Events Select the Desired Events Available Events Selected Events gt Ay Camera 01 a Ay CameraFailOver b Sm Camera 02 N Communication Failure b era Camera 03 E ea Camera 04 4m CameraFailOver Recording Failure b commbox E Fi asd E gl Evento 1 gt yd Evento 2 gt gi stolen cars In other words when the failover camera has a failure in communication it means Server A is not working and server B will start recording for all the other cameras Once the problems have been stabilized with the main server Server A restart Digifort s service on the Failover server Server B so that the cameras can stop recording CONTACT INFORMATION Pr
33. Colour Changes the colour of the area line selected Type There are two area types Detection and Non detection o The detection area is the standard area where the analytical modules are applied o The non detection area is used to remove unwanted areas from the image such as trees rivers etc The picture below illustrates a non detection area 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 26 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Sf Configurations of advanced analytics Object filters Determines the object that should be included in excluded from the detection in the selected area Learn more about this feature in chapter How to classify objects Presence The module that detects the presence of an object within the selected area person cars animals etc This module is described in chapter How to configure the Presence rule Entry Module that detects when an object enters the selected area This module is described in chapter How to configure the Entry rule Exit Module that detects when an object exits the selected area This module is described in chapter How to configure the Exit rule Appear Module that detects when an object appears in the selected area This module is described in chapter How to configure the Appear rule Disappear Module that detects when an object disappears from the selected area This module is described in chapter How to configure the Disappear rule Stopped Module
34. Configurations of the Joystick Open the configurations of the Joystick To Z learn how to configure the joystick see How to configure the Joystick Joystick 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Basic functions of the Administration Client 3 1 6 About Digifort About Show information about current Digifort version LN Digifort About 3 1 7 How to configure the servers to be administrated The first step to be done in the configuration of a server is to add it to the list of servers to be administrated by the Administration Client To add a server click on the Add Server button opening the server registration screen as shown in the picture below Add Digifort Server C Server ka Add Digifort Server Server Name Server IP Servidores W 192 168 0 11 8600 W 192 168 10 15 9600 W 192 168 10 172 8600 i 192 168 10 4 8600 W 192 168 10 74 8600 Cancel Server Name Enter the name of the server to be added After confirmation of the data the name of the server cannot be changed Server IP Enter the IP of the server to be administrated Port Enter the communication port of the server As a standard the port is 8600 The communication port of the server cannot be changed this configuration should only be changed if accessing the server located in remote places for example Internet Servers This list will contain all of the Digifort servers that th
35. How to configure the licenses Before starting your server make sure that the HardKey which is sold together with the software is correctly connected to your machine To start the licensing of Digifort after logging in to the server find the Licenses item located on the servers Configurations Menu as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Licensing Digifort 23 4 ij Digifort Servers b Qa Recording Server gt Alarm Devices Alerts and Events L Users L d Maps L Global Events gt gp Scheduled Events BE Screenstyles fi IP Filters ER Configurations b ee Web Server ij Server Information K Py Logs Once this is done information about Digifort s present licensing state will appear at the right as shown in the picture below We can take the following information from this screen Total of licenses Number of licenses installed in the server followed by the number of cameras with recording support and the number of alarm devices with surveillance 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 89 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Support Base license The name of the company to which this software is licensed appears in this field To configure the servers licenses click on the Configure Licences button This action will result in execution of the Licences Administrator as shown in the picture below Licenses Manager Licenses
36. Information 295 T Monitoring DY Gta s1 HHH 296 Part XX System Logs 299 How to AGGESS Ihe SYSIOM 1005 sss ssss sese eena eee eee eee 299 2 HoOw 10 MistialiZe ING CVO Joga ccs s esse sese sese eee eee eee 300 Part XXI Web Server 304 1 How to access the configurations of the Web SOLVCL ccs esec eee eee eee ene eee 304 Part XXII Automatic Client update 307 Part XXIII Failover 311 T Contigumng the Falloven Servet csecticsictesesatiuativinscietiessenib nares aE Ea a N a 311 Index 0 E STTS N eirese le nT 315 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter 10 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Welcome to Digifort Enterprise Manual This User Manual and Technical References provides all of the information needed to effectively implement and use all of the basic and advanced features found in the Digifort Enterprise System Administration Client This manual is constantly updated and does not include the features for Digifort s Beta versions Information about the use of audio will be included in the next version of this manual Screen Shots The screen shots contained in this manual may not be identical to the interface that you will see using the Administration Client Some differences may appear with no impairment in use of this manual This is due to the fact that frequent updates and the inclusion of new features are carried out with the purpose of con
37. K Licences Manager Installed Licenses License 231 DGFLIC BG9Nn A 231 DGFLIC BG9Nn 231 DGFLIC BG9Nn Software ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE Part Number DGFPR1116V6 DGFPR 200 1V6 DGFPR 1104V6 DGFPR 10086 Type of Lic Pack Base Pack Base Type of Object Camera Alarm Device Camera Camera A 231 DGFLIC BG9Nn In this screen all of the licenses installed in the server are displayed To add a license click on the button Add and to remove a license select the desired license and click on the Remove Button At the end of the configuration click on OK to close the screen Observation If the base license is removed the pack licenses will not be loaded and will disappear automatically from the screen The pack licenses can only be loaded if the base license is installed 4 1 1 How to add a license To add a license click on the Add button in the License Administrator The screen for adding licenses will be displayed as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Licensing Digifort 25 Add License D Licenses K Add License Machine Code E19C DGF DBBF1EC D1EF1 0A29DF 4DC8 MKEY 248569 Options jam If you are not yet a Digifort dient and wish to test the system dick Send Registration data and fill in all data Send Registration data correctly to receive a demo license for 1 month Q Click Online L
38. Saves changes made on the screen 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights License Plate Recognition 08 The default port is 8611 but it can also be edited The processing network can have any name chosen by the user who can also create an authentication password 14 2 Licensing the LPR How does the architecture for the Digifort LPR work The license for the LPR server works like the server for the Digifort cameras there is a base license for the server and other licenses for the LPR There are two types of licensing one for Kapta engine and other to Carmem engine The Kapta engine is licensed via Hardkey and LPR configuration The engine works with the plates from Brazil Argentina and Paraguay The Carmen engine is licensed via Hardkey which licenses a Core of the processor This way the engine will process as many LPR as possible according to the Core processing capacity Digifort Server d TA 14 2 1 How to license the LPR Server Once you have created the LPR server you have to license it As an example we ll use the Carmen license to begin with First of all for Digifort to recognize the Hardkey in the computer you must stop all server activity as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 06 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 a Digifort Services Manager Digifort Services Digifort Server Digifort Analytics Server Digifort LPR Server Service runni
39. Second s Configure Licenses Demo license Then click on Activate temporary license as shown in the picture below Demo license K Configure demo license 30 Days demo license This license allows unrestricted use of the system at certain time allowing a detailed evaluation of all its features stability and performance To request your demo license you must complete and submit the application form Request demo license you will have enough time to make a brief presentation without having to fill out the form or wait for a demo license After the expiration of the license the server must be restarted for a new temporary license to be activated ie 4 Hours temporary license This license must be used for demonstrations of the system with it Activate temporary license You will see the window shown below click on yes to install the license 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Licensing Digifort 99 Temporary Licence The temporary licence when activated will grant the functioning of the whole system for a period of 2 hours This period can be used for testing or demonstrating the system When the licence period expires you will have to restart the server in order to reactivate the licence Do you really want to activate the temporary licence L J L 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter Registering Digifort 31 2 Registering Digifort After licensing Digifort it is n
40. To access the alerts and events click on the item Alerts and Events in the Configurations Menu as shown in the picture below 4 gj Digifort Servers 4 i Local R Recording Server 8 Alarm Devices Alerts and Events W Users Q9 Maps L Global Events Z Scheduled Events BE Screenstyles 8 IP Filters i Configurations Web Server H Licenses jj Server Information Logs This area of the system is divided into three parts the contacts register the contact groups register and the log configuration 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 198 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 8 1 1 How to configure the contacts Contacts are system units that are responsible for alert e mail messages from the system In other words contacts are people who are registered in the system with information such as name telephone and e mail address By way of this information Digifort is able to contact them Digifort sends e mail messages not only to a contact but also to groups of contacts To access the contacts register click on the item Contacts as shown in the picture below 4 gj Digifort Servers 4 iq Local ZR Recording Server Alarm Devices 4 Alerts and Events A Contacts S Groups Logs m Users 4g Maps w Global Events Once this is done the contacts register will be displayed on the right as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Alerts and Events 127 Alert Con
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42. access to the system You will be able to define the access rights individually for each group Its possible to configure several groups simultaneously selecting the desired items and clicking the right button Digifort Server User Groups a p Group Description administrators administrators ose By clicking on the Add button the group edition screen will open up Let s start by introducing a group moving on to the entitlements and then the features To change an already registered user select it and click on Change and then change the data as explained throughout the manual To remove a user select the user you wish to remove and click on the Remove button 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights User administration 157 Add group Ea Group Rights cient Features P72_ Rights vien SR User Groups Manager Group Description Login Times Login IPs Group Users amp everton L John When adding a group the first step is to indicate its main data i e Group Username which must be indicated when logging in to any module of the Digifort System Once saved it cannot be altered Group description A brief description of the user to help identify him in the system Login times To learn about this feature refer to Login Times Login IPs To learn about this feature refer to Login IPs Group Users List of users in the group To add a user to the g
43. actions line and then on the button with three dots as shown in the picture below GB Missing objects ra Rearm time 20 Time Seconds 5 k the button to mp In the alerts screen configure the actions chosen when the analytics triggers the events To learn more about alert actions refer to the chapter How to configure alert actions Alarm actons The following is an example of when the alert was triggered in the situation previously configured 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 212 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Whenever an alert is triggered the scene is automatically captured To learn how to generate reports refer to the Surveillance Client manual 13 3 1 3 How to configure the Face Detection module The aim of the Face Detection module is to capture the faces that pass by a certain camera and store them in a database For best results the camera must focus a certain area so that the person s face occupies about 20 to 70 of the area of the image Here is an example LF In the analytics configuration screen click on the Advanced button and on Activate on face detection 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 213 PS Configura es do anal tico b sicos Advanced configuration Face detection A Face detection Active CAM 1D 001 302 7 19 3 To learn how to generate reports and look up the faces captured refer to the Surwillance Client man
44. an object disappearing from a certain area Let s configure a Disappear alert for a certain area An area has been created in the previously calibrated image 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 228 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Analytics Za Configurations of advanced analytics mT F v a Zone 0 Name Zone 0 Color Sn Red Type Detection ih Class filters 0 Presence F Enter Exit g Appear amp Disappear v D B B R B S Rearm time 1 Alarm actions Click the button to modify stopped Loitering amp Direction filter C Speed filter aa 5 eae 7 o K om x A B se SES 9 Na it a k TEH With the area selected click on Disappear The options for this rule are the following Rearm time Time after which the alert actions are reactivated following an activity Alert Actions Click on the alert actions line and then on the button with three dots as shown in the picture below E 8 Disappear v Rearm time 1 Stopped In the alerts screen configure the actions chosen when the analytics triggers the events To learn more about alert actions refer to the chapter How to configure alarm actions 13 3 2 3 6 How to configure the Stopped rule The Stopped rule can trigger an alert if it detects a motionless object in a certain area Let s configure a Stopped alert for a certain area An area has been created in the pre
45. are purchased separately The LPR works with two different engines Kapta and Carmen As well as the basic license which must be purchased so that they may work with Digifort both engines work with a Hardkey including the Digifort basic license The Kapta and Carmen engines work differently Kapta is a national license and is licensed according to the number of cameras to be used by the server Carmen is an international engine and works with an unlimited number of cameras its only limit being your computer s hardware 14 1 How to create a License Plate Recognition Server To start using the LPR module you must first create a Digifort LPR Server In the Administration Client select the Digifort LPR Servers option and click on Add server as in the picture below Digifort Add Modify Delete Disconnect Joystick Server Server Server Configurations Servers Joystick gt digit Digifort Servers Digifort Analytics Servers RT Digifort LPR Servers TN ie ae Digifort About Select the Digifort LPR Servers option and click on the button Add Server on the top left hand corner of the screen The following screen will show up 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights License Plate Recognition 909 Add Digifort LPRSever S Servers WH 192 168 10 140 8611 S 192 168 10 17 3611 WH 192 168 10 172 8611 WB 192 168 10 177 8611 WH 192 168 10 190 8611 9 192 168 10 27 8611 WB 192 168
46. below Address Manufacturer Model name Model number Driver iv 192 168 5 102 Axis AXIS P5534 P5534 Axis P5534 192 168 5 110 Vivotek Network Camera IP7138 Vivotek IP7138 After selecting the device click the Add selected devices and the camera registration screen is displayed with Manufacturer Camera model IP and Port fields already filled Thus we will only have to fill out name description recording directory and password of the camera 6 1 17 2 Registration of various devices This feature can register multiple cameras simultaneously with sequential numbers To begin select several devices from the selection box as shown below Address Manufacturer 192 168 5 102 Axis V 192 168 5 131 Axis V 192 168 5 120 Zavio V 192 168 5 110 Vivotek 192 168 5 115 35 Vision 1 ann d e d B mmr Model name Model number Driver AXIS P5534 P5534 Axis P5534 AXIS P1346 P1346 Axis P1346 Fixed CMOS Camera Two weF312A Zavio F312A Network Camera IP7138 Vivotek IP7138 Internet Camera 3S Vision N1071 me LRE After selecting the device click the Add selected devices and the following screen appears 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 109 Media Devices Finder Add Devices ee Add devices a gt Add devices f Device initial number Digitcount 1 4 Cr Device username _ Device password admin 66666 Root path for recording c yecords The information provided on
47. cameras desired number of frames per second days of storage available disk space etc 6 1 How to add a camera To access the Register of Cameras locate the Recording Server icon and then click on the Cameras icon as shown in the picture below 4 gy Digifort Servers 4 W Local 4 Recording Server W Status Sm Cameras 8 Alarm Devices Alerts and Events I Users 4 Maps L Global Events 22 Scheduled Events Screenstyles P IP Filters E Configurations fe Web Server 7 Licenses 4g Server Information Logs Once this is done the register of cameras will be executed as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Camera Register a In this register you must add the cameras that the system will manage It s possible to configure several cameras simultaneously selecting the desired items and clicking the right button Cameras Description amp Camera 0i Camera 01 To add a camera click on Add To modify or remove a camera select the desired camera and click on the corresponding button 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 99 6 1 1 Camera data Configurations of Camera_01 D _Privacy Mask Disk Management _ Recording Visualization Rights Live Visualization Rights Fiters Image Buffer Camera Media Profiles Recording Live Visualization PTZ 10 Control Schedulings Motion Sensor Ev
48. contains all of the presets registered for this camera To position the camera in a preset double click on the preset Add button Memorizes the present position of the camera To learn how to use this feature see How to create a preset Modify button Modifies the selected preset Exclude button Excludes the selected preset Download button Loads the configured camera presets directly to the camera Preset movement speed Specifies the movement speed of the camera from one preset to another This value is expressed as a percentage and its default value is 100 of the maximum speed Important The presets list shows only a list of presets belonging to the camera All presets created by Digifort are saved in the camera itself Digifort associates the item of the list with the preset of the camera by way of its number Tip its possible to position the camera merely by clicking on the image in the place in which you wish to centralize it or use a table joystick 6 1 5 9 How to create a preset The process of creation of presets is quite easy simply positioning the camera with the controls presented in the previous topic and clicking on Add as shown in the picture below Preset Control D Presets a2 Preset Control Preset Number Preset Description 0 a Cw Position 1 d Store the Preset on the camera with its present position Cancel Preset number The number of the preset that Digifort will associat
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50. for product updates upgrades technical or installation support Digifort is committed to protecting your online privacy Any information provided to us will remain strictly confidential Online Registration If this computer has Internet connectivity please click the Online Registration button to proceed Recommended method Online Registration Offline Registration If this computer doesn T have Internet connectivity please click the Offiline Registration button to proceed Offline Registration Registration of Digifort can be done in two ways Online and Offline The Online method is recommended but can be used only when the computer which is executing the Administration Client is connected to Internet The Offline method must be used when the computer has no access to Internet If you wish to register later close this window and select the desired option as shown below Postpone Server Registration x Do you really want to postone the registration process Remember me In 1 day In 2 days In 3 days 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Registering Digifort 33 5 2 Registering Digifort Online To register Digifort online click on the Register Online Button A screen will be displayed with the form to be filled out as shown in the figure below Online License Registration ea General G Online License Registration Trading name Contact person name Email address 1 Retype email add
51. if this exists Activate Wiper button Activates the camera s wiper Disactivate Wiper button Disactivates the camera s wiper Home Position button Positions the camera in its factory configured initial position Relative PTZ Moves the camera in relation to its current position o Pan Moves the camera to the left and to the right in relation to its Current position o Tilt Moves the camera up and down in relation to its current position o Zoom Moves the camera s zoom forwards and backwards in relation to its current position o Focus Adjusts the camera s focus in relation to its current adjustment o Iris Adjusts the opening of the camera s iris opening in relation to its current opening Absolute PTZ Moves the camera in relation to the home position o Pan Moves the camera to the left and to the right in relation to its home position o Tilt Moves the camera up and down in relation to its home position o Zoom Moves the camera s zoom forwards and backwards in relation to its home o Focus Adjusts the camera s focus in relation to its home adjustment o Iris Adjusts the opening of the camera s iris opening in relation to its home opening Operation factor This value is expressed in percentage and defines the speed of the PTZ motors to be moved in the camera If in 80 the camera will move at 80 of its maximum speed for example Close button Closes the Advanced PTZ screen 6 1 6 How to
52. in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights User administration User Description amp admin System administration account L everton Operator L Jhonatan L John L Livio Marcio p L Paul Reset Password L suporte L Wemerson Login Schedules Login IPs Block Account Unblock Account Expiration of Account Rights Yield Rights Deny Rights Client Features PTZ Priority Web Customization 9 3 1 Reset password Resets the password of the selected user leaving it blank For security reasons this option will be available selecting one user at a time 9 3 2 Login IPs Opens the configurations of user login IPs This configuration allows you to define from which IPs a user can authenticate himself in the system To learn how to use this feature see Login IPs 9 3 3 Block account Blocks the account of selected users making them unable to authenticate in the system com que eles n o consigam autentica o no sistema 9 3 4 Unblock account Unblocks the account of selected users making them able to use the system again 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 189 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 9 3 5 9 3 6 9 3 7 9 3 8 9 3 9 9 3 10 9 4 Account expiration Defines an expiration date for the accounts of the selected users After the expiration date the user can no longer authenticate himself in the system Rights Opens the user rights screen To l
53. is necessary for the sending of e mail and SMS to the contacts General Master Slave SMTP Configurations Disk Limits Network Units SMTP Server BL Ji Name for HELO Digifort E My server requires authentication by user and password User Password From meuemail meuservidor com br Test E mail Group Administrador hd Send Test e mail Save Configurations STMP Server SMTP Address of the SMTP serwer to be used for the sending of e mail This parameter can be an IP if there is an STMP server in your company for example or a DNS if third party STMP servers are used My server needs authentication by user and password T your SMTP server needs a user and password for authentication for sending of e mail mark this option When this option is marked the User and Password fields will be activated and must be filled in o User User for authentication in the sending of e mail messages o Password Password for authentication in the sending of e mail messages From Senders e mail address In this field enter the e mail address of the system administrator for example Group for test e mail Select an alert group for the sending of a test e mail message for the specified configurations This alert group must have been previously configured To learn how to do this configuration see How to configure the contact groups Save Configurations button Saves the configurations If not
54. no monitoramento 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 223 Lae s vA 447 KB s 3 576 Kbps eo JPEG Intel IJL 1 5 Status Midia Recebendo dados de midia To learn how to view the analytics functionalities live refer to the surveillance client 13 3 2 3 How to configure the Analytics Rules Each analytics analysis module Entry Motionless Presence is considered a rule which in turn is applied to an area We will now see how to configure all the analytics rules and alerts in areas for different situations 13 3 2 3 1 How to configure the Presence rule The Presence rule can trigger an alert if it detects an object within a certain area Let s configure a presence alert for a certain area An area has been created in the previously calibrated image 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 999 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Configurations of advanced analytics E Analytics Za Configurations of advanced analytics 8 Zone 0 Name Zone 0 Color S Red Type Detection E Class filters S v Rearm time 1 Alarm actions Click the button to modify Enter Exit amp Appear T Disappear Stopped Loitering Z Direction filter speed filter He A E H Calibration Advanced With the area selected click on Presence The options for this rule are the following Rearm time Time after which the alert actions are reactiv
55. of the Surveillance Client Force full screen Do not allow the user to dose the surveillance cient Do not allow the user to minimize the surveillance cient Lock the workstation Default Features Limited Features Allow the user to save surveillance views Allows the user to create his surveillance views To learn more about the creation of surveillance views consult the manual of the Surveillance Client Allow the user to eliminate surveillance views Allows the user to eliminate Surveillance views Disable the configurations button on the surveillance client Blocks user access to the configurations of the surveillance client To learn about the configurations of the Surveillance Client consult the manual of the Surveillance Client Don t allow the user to close the surveillance client Blocks closing of the Surveillance Client by the user Don t allow the user to minimize the surveillance client Blocks minimization of the Surveillance Client by the user keeping it locked to the system Blocks the workstation Blocks the users workstation not allowing the use of functions such as CTRL ALT DEL ALT TAB and any other command that could terminate the Surveillance Client These configurations allow the definition of a priority for the user in PTZ control for the cameras 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights User administration 109 Digifart Server Users lea
56. of the camera Navigation button Navgates through the configurations menu of the camera Click on the central button to enter in a configuration Activate the Visual Joystick button Activates the visual joystick To learn how the visual joystick works see Visual Joystick The visual joystick is a tool that simulates the functions of a table joystick Upon activating the visual joystick over a camera it will have the appearance of the picture below Camera 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 8 To use the visual joystick keep the left button of the mouse clicked and move it to any position on the image The further the mouse is kept from the center of the image the faster the movement of the camera will be and vice versa To carry out Zoom operation use the wheel of the mouse turning it to front the image will be brought closer and to the back pushes the image away The speed of the zoom can also be controlled and visualized by the control at the left side of the image The closer the red mark is to the center the faster the zoom and vice versa The sensitivity of movement and zoom can be adjusted in the operation scales configurations on page How to configure the Joystick Digifort is equipped with a tool that makes it possible to control the movement of a PTZ camera in a detailed way This tool is called Advanced PTZ To access this feature click on Advanced PTZ identified by an A in t
57. oo Licenses i Server Information ae Logs Once this is done the screen for configuration of alert and event logs will be displayed at the right as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 190 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 In this screen you will be able to configure the working mode of the alert and event log such as number of days recording directory and the events which must be registered Logs Configurations Logs Visualization v Activate System Logs Logs Directory C Program Files Digifort Digifort Enterprise 6 4 Beta 14 fe Delete logs older than X days X s g Events Log Options V Alarm Inputs Communication failure with the Devices V Recording Failure Y Motion Detection V Manual Events d Timer Events Z Scheduled Events V Global Events Y Analytics events J LPR events Activate system logs Activates Digifort s alert and event logs Logs Directory Selects the directory in which the alert and event logs will be saved Eliminate logs older than X days Eliminates old logs specified by the informed number of days Event log options o Alarm inputs Logs the occurrences of alarm inputs of some device such as the detection of motion in the presence sensor o Failure in communication with the devices Logs the failures of communication with the cameras o Failure in recording Logs the failures in recording in disk of images coming from the cameras o Mo
58. pressed no configurations will be saved after leaving this screen 18 4 Disk Limits In this area of the system you can define disk limits in all of your units if you wish to maintain a cushion of free disk space 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Global Configurations 289 To access this feature click on the Disk Limits tab in the Configurations item of the Configurations Menu as shown in the picture below Disk Limits amp Use this screen to configure the disk limits that the system must respect upon recording images from the cameras The configurations can be created 4 individually for each disk unit General Master Slave SMTP Configurations Disk Limits Disk Unit Recording Limit Sc in 5 000 MB To add a disk limit click on the Add button 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 29 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Global Disk Limit 2 Global Disk Limit B Configurations of Global Disk Limit With the global disk limit configurations you can restrict the use of HD for the recording of cameras configured to record with limit of recording by hours or days Select the disk to impose a Recording Limit E c 9 238 464 MB Supply a Recording Limit In MB 5000 g B Select the desired disk unit and enter the number of megabytes of limit that you wish to impose At the end of the configuration click on the OK button To remove a disk limit
59. register Allows the user to access the alert contacts register The contacts must be registered to receive notification of system abnormalities of the occurrence of events Alert groups register Allows the user to access the alert groups register Alert groups have the purpose of grouping alert contacts aimed and categorizing and sending notifications to various contacts Alert log configurations Allows the user to access the configurations of the alert logs Alert logs register all alerts that occur in the system such as the setting off of a siren for example Alert log visualization Allows the user to visualize the alert logs Permit activation of manual events Allows the user to activate miscellaneous manual events like for example a siren via Digifort Server configurations Allows the user to modify the system s global configurations such as limit of connections with the server limits of recording in disk etc IP Filters Allows the user to access the IP filters Server information Allows the user to check information about the functioning of the server getting information such as network input and output traffic Server licences Allows the user to access the server licenses configurations Server log configuration Allows the user to access the server log configurations Among other things these logs register system errors and user actions in the system Visualization of server logs Allows the user to
60. s focus in case this isn t done automatically Iris bar Adjusts the camera s iris in case this isn t done automatically Home button This configuration is located on the button identified by an H Clicking on this button causes the camera to be positioned in its initial factory determined position Advanced PTZ button This configuration is located on the button identified by an A Clicking on this button causes the advanced PTZ controls to be displayed To learn how to use this feature see Advanced PTZ Visual Joystick button This configuration is located on the button identified by a J Clicking on this button causes the visual joystick to be displayed over the allowing you to control its movement by mouse To learn how to use this feature see page Visual Joystick Movement adjustments o PTZ by bar Define in what way the new camera positioning will be obtained This configuration can have one of two values Absolute PTZ The new positioning commands of the camera will be 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 55 absolute that is relative to the Home position Relative PTZ The new positioning commands of the camera will be relative to the present position o Movement speed Movement speed of the camera while its position is being adjusted This value is expressed as a percentage and its default value is 90 of the maximum speed of the camera Presets list This list
61. select it and click on the Remove buiton 18 5 Network Units Digifort Enterprise makes it possible to carry out recording of cameras not only in local disks It s also possible to define network units in which Digifort can record the images from cameras Digifort s mapping of network units is different from that of Windows and must therefore be defined by Digifort itself To access this feature click on the Network Units tab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Global Configurations 99 S Network Unit Mapping Use this screen to map network units making it possible for the system to record the i images from cameras in other computers in the network In order gt for this configuration to work it s mandatory that the server be configured for execution in an account with administration rights in the operating system For this purpose consult the user manual General Master Slave SMTP Configurations Disk Limits Network Units To add a new network unit click on Add To modify or exclude a network unit select it and click on the corresponding button 18 5 1 How to add a network unit After clicking on Add as explained in the previous topic the following screen will be displayed 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 292 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Mapping of Network Units Network Unit H Network Unit Configurations Dri
62. server version as shown in the picture below Incompatible versions ry Your client version is incompatible with the server version Client Version 6 4 0 0 ENTERPRISE Beta 13 Server Version 6 4 0 0 ENTERPRISE Beta 14 By clicking on OK a dialogue box will open with the following question Do you wish to download and install a client version compatible with this server Digifort Enterprise Administration Client Do you want to download and install a client version compatible with this server If you click on No the dialogue box closes and nothing happens If you click on Yes Digifort automatically installs the compatible client versions on the computer lf the Digifort version on your computer is compatible you will get the following message A compatible version is already installed on your computer do you wish to execute it 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 308 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Digifort Client Updater 2 A client version compatible with the server is already installed on your computer do you want to run it If you click on Yes the client will execute Otherwise the client installation will continue Client version ENTERPRISE 6 4 0 BETA 13 Server version ENTERPRISE 6 4 0 BETA 14 Status Installing Download progress Continue the installation as normal and at the end click on Finish 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Automatic Client upd
63. space needed to record the images within the limit specified by making a statistical analysis based on the images already recorded by the camera A set of cameras that does not need much space will then transfer that unused space to another camera that needs it always respecting the recording limit configured for each camera With Digifort you can record images in various storage places and HDs for example RAID5 or superior automatically counterbalancing the amount of recording This is the most recommended method and the most reliable one guaranteeing that the images will be found in the future when requested if the day limit has not been surpassed In recording by disk space limit the quantity of disk space to be used by the camera must be specified When this limit is surpassed the system automatically eliminates the oldest recordings of the camera in order to occupy only the configured space To access this feature click on the Disk Management tab as shown in the picture below Configurations of Camera_02 D Camera Media Profiles Recording Live visualization PTZ _ 10 Control Scheduings Motion Sensor Events Privacy Mask _ Disk Management _ Recording Visualization Rights Live Visualization Rights Filters Image Buffer B Disk Management The server can be configured to delete the oldest recordings according to three types of limits Recording Limit by Days Recording Limit by Hours and Dis
64. successfully stopped the Service stopped should appear on the status bar 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter Basic functions of the Administration Client 15 3 Basic functions of the Administration Client The Administration Client is the Digifort System module responsible for the configuration of the server Among other functions in this module you can register cameras program alarms check the status of the server and defines the users who will have access to the system The Administration Client can administer an unlimited number of servers simultaneously simply registering the desired servers 3 1 How to execute the Administration Client To access the Administration client locate the icon Digifort Enterprise 6 4 0 0 administration client on your Desktop or on Start Menu gt Programs gt Digifort gt Administration Client and run it The Administration Client will start as shown in the figure below Digifort BeA amp A Add Modify Delete Disconnect Joystick Digifort Server Server Server Configurations Servers Joystick About 4 ig Digifort Servers gt E Digifort 29 Local 42 Recording Server 9 Alarm Devices Alerts and Events b Users Q Maps A Global Events 3 Scheduled Events EE Screenstyles o IP Filters i Configurations Web Server T Licenses i Server Information i Logs The Administration Client offers the following initial configurations
65. that detects when an object is unmoving within the selected area for more than a certain length of time This module is described in chapter How to configure the Stopped rule Loitering Module that detects when an object is moving within the selected area for more than a certain length of time This module is described in chapter How to configure the Loitering rule Direction Filter This module detects when an object is going through a wrong way This module is described in chapter How to configure the Direction Filter rule Speed Filter Module that triggers alerts when the speed of the object is between the configured maximum and minimum speeds This module is described in chapter How to configure the Speed Filter rule You can move the points in the area by clicking on the circles as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 217 P Configurations of basic analytics And add points with a double click near the area s edge as shown below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 98 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Za Configurations of basic analytics 20 is the maximum number of points per area These same rules apply to lines 13 3 2 1 How to calibrate the analytics The advanced analytics need to include calibration configurations so that it may operate suitably The first configuration is to calibrate the distances needed to get speed alerts and to classify objec
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67. the picture below E Enter Rearm time 1 the button to modifi Alarm actions Exit s In the alerts screen configure the actions chosen when the analytics triggers the events To learn more about alert actions refer to the chapter How to configure alarm actions 13 3 2 3 3 How to configure the Exit rule The Exit rule can trigger an alert if it detects an object leaving a certain area Let s configure an Exit alert for a certain area An area has been created in the previously calibrated image 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 226 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Analytics Se Configurations of advanced analytics Ba R Z Zone 0 Name l Color Type it Class filters 0 Presence Enter Rearm time Alarm actions L Appear ES B B A D Disappear stopped Loitering amp Direction filter Zone 0 m Red Detection n E 1 Click the button to modify IES speed filter d Classification Advanced W With the area selected click on Exit The options for this rule are the following Rearm time Time after which the alert actions are reactivated following an activity Alert Actions Click on the alert actions line and then on the button with three dots as shown in the picture below O Exit v Rearm time 1 the button to modify Alarm actions amp Appear L In the alerts screen configur
68. the market use port 80 for connection The port to be used must already be internally configured in the camera Informs the user who Digifort will use to carry out the authentication of the camera Consult the manual of your camera to find the standard user and how to add more users Informs the password that Digifort will use to carry out the authentication of the camera Consult the manual of your camera to find the standard password and how to modify it Important it s recommended that you inform the user and the password of the camera in the correct fields as some camera features depend on this information for previous authentication and execution of the requested command The user to be supplied must be the administrator user of the camera To get this information consult the user manual of your camera 6 1 3 4 Connection timeout in MS 6 1 3 5 Type of recording 6 1 3 6 Media profile This parameter is used by the system when the connection with the camera is somehow lost Then every X milliseconds the system will try to re establish the connection where Xis the specified value To convert this value to seconds simply divide this value by 1 000 By default this parameter is already configured at 4000ms 4 seconds Digifort Enterprise offers three types of recording continuous recording always record recording by motion detection and recording by scheduling Continuous recording will record to disk all images receive
69. the specified hours This option is represented in blue Record by motion Activates the recording by motion in the camera during the specified time This option is represented in red To learn about recording by motion see How to configure the Motion Sensor Record by event Activates the recording by event in the camera during the specified time This option is represented in green Motion and event Activates the recording by motion detection and by detection of camera events This option is represented in yellow To learn about motion detection see How to configure the Motion Sensor No recording Disactivates the recording of the camera during the specified time This option is represented in white Cancel Cancels the creation of scheduling during the specified hours Select Initial and Final Events button If the type of scheduling is configured to record by event click on this button to configure the event that starts or ends the recording of images from the camera in the server Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 After clicking on this button the following screen will be displayed Select Event aT Ewents wi Select the Desired Events Parameters Available Events Selected Events 4 Beach N i Building ma Sensor Y t T Building2 Cami Communication Failure 3E Recording Failure Clock T Resort Hotel za Square T Street T Streetz T Street3 T Street4 Unknown T Unknown I E HE H 90
70. 0 Za Configurations of basic analytics 20 is the maximum number of points per area 13 3 1 1 How to configure the Foreign Objects module The Foreign Objects module can generate alerts when an object is left in a specific area of the image or when something in the scene changes Example A bag left on the floor a key found on a table The video can be recovered from these events and alerts and reports generated The analytics modules were designed to help surveillance and are not 100 precise For example the foreign objects module can create alerts if there are changes to the lighting projected shadows etc and this creates the so called false alarm In our example we created a detection area for the table as in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 209 Anal ticos H F Configura es do analitico b sicos E Zone0 Name Zone 0 Color Mi Red E i v Rearm time 20 Time Seconds 5 Intersection with zon False Alarm actions Click the button to modify _ Missing objects h a By opening the side options in Foreign Objects the following functionalities are available Foreign Objects Tick this option to activate the Foreign Objects in this area Rearm time Rearm time for the alert to be activated again in the surveillance client if configured Intersection with the area If false it will only be triggered if there are objects w
71. 189 9 43 PTZ These configurations allow the definition of a priority to the group of or PTZ control of the cameras The configuration of the PTZ for the group is the same as the configuration of the PTZ of the user To learn how to configure the PTZ of the group see PTZ 9 4 4 Rights Inquiry This screen allows the viewing of the rights given to the group such as for examplo the right of vewing and playback of cameras and maps The configuration of the Rights Inquiry for the group is the same as the configuration of the Rights Inquiry of the user To learn how to configure the Rights Inquiry of the group see Rights Inquiry 9 5 Integration with the Active Directory The Active Directory is a set of archives located in the domain server which holds all the information needed to control user access to the network The usernames and passwords are registered in the Active Directory including authorizations to access archives printers and other network features the disk quotas computers and times each user can use etc Interaction with the Active Directory means that network users of the Digifort server domain can be imported and integrated as Digifort users There are 2 ways in which to integrate them the first is to import the users directly from the Active Directory To do so in Users click on Import from Active Directory as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 180 Administration Client Versi
72. 8 5 111 192 168 10 102 192 168 5 108 192 168 5 130 192 168 5 131 192 168 5 102 a a a a a a i a E a a a Manufacturer Pelco Zavio Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic Vivotek Vivotek Vivotek Vivotek Panasonic Panasonic VIVOTEK INC Microsoft Corporation UPnP IGD Project Brickcom Axis Axis Model name Model number IXSODN IXSODN Fixed CMOS Camera Two way aiF312A Network Camera BB HCM311A Network Camera BB HCM515A Network Camera BB HCM705A Network Camera TC5330 MegaPixel Network Camera IP7161 Network Camera IP7138 Network Camera TC5330 Network Camera BL C 160A Network Camera BB HCM527A Network Camera with Pan Tilt Zo PZ71X1 Windows Media Player Sharing 12 0 test 0 92 WFB 100Ap v3 0 4 0 AXIS P1346 P1346 AXIS P5534 P5534 Complete 17 devices found Driver Pelco Sarix IXSODN Zavio F312A Panasonic BB HCM311 Panasonic BB HCM515 Panasonic BB HCM705A4 Vivotek TC5330 Vivotek IP7161 Vivotek IP7138 Vivotek TC5330 Panasonic BL C 1604 Panasonic BB HCM527A Brickcom WFB 100Ap Axis P1346 Axis P5534 E Device ready to register B Device available to register but need verification BB Device already registered Close It can be found three types of devices according to the subtitles at the bottom left of the screen Green Device ready to register These are the cameras that have found their manufacturers and models already approved in Digifort The
73. Beta 14 E Delete logs older than X days X 30 Events Log Options Alarm Inputs Communication failure with the Devices Recording Failure Motion Detection Manual Events Timer Events Scheduled Events Global Events Analytics events LPR events Save Configurations 8 1 3 1 Activate system logs Activates Digifort s alert and event logs 8 1 3 2 Logs Directory Selects the directory in which the alert and event logs will be saved 8 1 3 3 Eliminate logs older than X days Eliminates old logs specified by the informed number of days 8 1 3 4 Event log options 8 1 3 4 1 Alarm inputs Logs the occurrences of alarm inputs of some device such as the detection of motion in the presence sensor 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 198 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 8 1 3 4 2 Failure in communication w ith the devices Logs the failures of communication with the cameras 8 1 3 4 3 Failure in recording Logs the failures in recording in disk of images coming from the cameras 8 1 3 4 4 Motion detection Logs the occurrences of motion detection in some camera 8 1 3 4 5 Manual events Logs the occurrences of manual events set off by the operator such as for example the opening of an electrical lock 8 1 3 4 6 Timer events Logs the occurrences of timer events 8 1 3 4 7 Programmed events Registers the occurrence of programmed events in the log 8 1 3 4 8 Global events Reg
74. Colour associated to this list This colour will be visible in the Surveillance Client when the list triggers an alert License Plates List of license that will trigger the alerts Configure actions In the alerts screen configure the actions chosen when the analytics triggers the events To learn more about alert actions refer to the chapter How to configure alarm actions After clicking on Add a new screen will show up where you can register any chosen license plates Click on Add to register the license plates in the list The screen to register a license plate is similar to the one shown below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights License Plate Recognition 263 4 gj Digifort Servers gt E DIGIFORT B lt License plate lists register b ab Recording Server gt 8 Alarm Devices gt Alerts and Events With the registration of license plate lists you can setup actions to be triggered when a recognized license plate is found in a list moreover this feature can be used for license plate classification feeding the operator of surveillance client with real time information of classification of the recognized license plate arl Maps Configurations fw Global Events gt Scheduled Events gt w Analytics 4 X License Plate Recognition i Status Configurations TAE Lists fl Screenstyles b Web Server m L Licenses Server Information vm Logs A Digifort Analytics Se
75. Counter 0 Color E Yellow E Increment El Decrement ule one 1 Direction filter Rule Anstantaneous 7 Zone 0 Direction filter Zone 1 Direction filter 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 236 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 With this configuration the Counter will increment when people walk up and decrement when people walk down There could still be a counter for each line as shown in the picture below Za Configurations of advanced analytics w si Calibration To test the instant counter we will create a presence detection area as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 237 Ce Configurations of advanced analytics padi 5 T e E zone 2 Name Zone 2 Color B Blue Type Detection ih Class filters 0 v Rearm time 1 oE Alarm actions Click the button to modify Enter Exit Fis Appear 8 Disappear Stopped 6 Loitering amp Direction filter Speed filter HHAAAea ea H Calibration Now a counter will be created to show the value of the presence rules activated within this area in other words it will give the number of objects present at the exact time within the area The picture below shows that configuration 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 238 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Za Configurations of advanced analytics Ka r E Counter
76. Digifort To unblock the system it s necessary to execute the licensing of the software For the Enterprise version of Digifort a base license with support for recording of 8 initial cameras must be acquired License packs can also be acquired which offer support for the management of more cameras The maximum limit for Digifort Enterprise is Unlimited It s important to emphasize that the licenses are only for the recording of cameras Supposing that we have a park of 16 cameras but have licenses for the recording of only eight Then only eight can be recorded the other eight can only be visualized The licenses only work in the server for which the registration solicitation was made This is because each server generates a different counter password and the licenses are granted on basis of this counter password making them unique There are two methods for licensing Digifort licensing wa Internet and wa license files Licensing wa Internet is the safest and the most recommended but in case your server has no access to Internet use licensing wa license files Tip As Digifort functions in the Client Server platform the registration request doesn t have to be made by the serwer itself that is any other computer in the network can make this request by way of the Administration Client Important lf the recording server is formatted a new counter password is generated by the server Thus a new registration must be made 4 1
77. Groups view Rights View PTZ FTZ Priority S The priority with value 1 is the highest of all Thus no user with priority equal or lower can unlock the PTZ while this user is using it Now let s imagine a user with priority 3 This user loses control of PTZ to another with higher priority in the case 1 or 2 but no user on the same level or lower 3 4 5 6 will be able to take control of the PTZ while it s being used 9 2 5 Web Customization These configurations allow customization of the page of interaction with the user when Digifort is accessed by way of an Internet navigator This feature can be used for customizing the page of interaction with the user showing the company s logo for example A different web customization can be created for each user by simply specifying these parameters in the correct way in each user s register To access these configurations click on the Web Customization tab as shown in the 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 180 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 picture below Digifart Server Users hE Client Features Web Customization Groups view Rights View ai Web Client Customization Use standard image Use customized image Image file The file must be on the server directory Name of the Company Use default image Displays the Digifort logo on the page of interaction with the user Use customized image Enables the path field for th
78. IPs Unauthorized IPs Range Description In the example in the picture above the IPs in the range from 192 168 10 12 to 192 168 10 30 are free for access to the server To add authorized IPs click on Add To modify or exclude authorized IPs select it and click on the corresponding button 17 1 1 How to add authorized IPs After clicking on Add as explained in the previous topic the screen below will be displayed 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights IP Filters 283 IP Filter E Filter IP Filter Authorized IPs Initial IP Final IP 192 168 10 12 192 168 10 30 Range description Users Lx Initial IP initial IP of the range to be configured Final IP final IP of the range to be configured Description of the range Identification name of the range to be configured 17 1 2 How to add unauthorized IPs To add unauthorized IPs click on the Unauthorized IPs tab and then click on Add opening the screen below IP Filter Ea Filter IP Filter Unauthorized IPs Initial IP Final IP 192 168 10 168 192 168 10 168 Range description Ip bloqueado Initial IP initial IP of the range to be configured Final IP final IP of the range to be configured Description of the range Identification name of the range to be configured 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter Global Configurations 285 18 Global Configurations T
79. No scheme enters into effect at this moment the camera becomes fixed 12 01 to 18 00 The scheme Patrol enters into effect 18 01 to 21 00 No scheme enters into effect at this moment the camera becomes fixed 21 01 to 23 59 In this time range a new scheme is being configured 6 1 5 10 3 How to configure the Joystick The joystick configurations allow its adjustment aimed at customizing the operating method according to the user s taste These configurations involve parameters such as the sensitivity of the joystick and delay of operation To access this configuration click on the Joystick Configurations button located in the PTZ configurations of the camera opening the screen below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Joystick A Joystick adjustments Camera General Operation Scales General Configurations Some of the cameras available in the market require a delay between PTZ commands For this you must specify this time in milliseconds The lower the delay the more rapid the response of the joystick However this can cause movement problems in certain cameras Consult the user manual for more information Operation Delay Disactivate Visual Joystick Pause PTZ Patrol To test the undertaken configurations you must apply them in the camera in exhibition To do this click on the button Apply configurations for Test Restore Defaults D
80. To learn how to use this feature see How to remotely configure analogical cameras 6 1 5 8 How to configure the Presets Control Presets are memorized positions of a movable camera With this feature we can memorize positions and at any moment rapidly send the focus of the camera to the desired position Each model of camera supports a certain number of presets The role of Digifort is to maintain an internal positions list created by the user referring to the list of internal presets of the camera that is the position 1 created by the user is associated to internal position 1 of the camera for example When the user adds a preset the two positions are linked The presets will be available for use in the Surveillance Client Consult the Surveillance Client to learn how to call up the configured preset To access this feature click on the Presets Control button opening the screen 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights a Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 below Presets Control Presets Control sp Presets Control Presets List Nr Description FOCUS aj E E amp Click 2 times on Preset to position the camera Movement Speed Preset Movement Speed Movement Adjustments E 100 Ca ene PAN bar Moves the camera to the left and to the right TILT bar Moves the camera up and down ZOOM bar Moves the camera s zoom in and out Focus bar Adjusts the camera
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82. a wa Uicirore w 5 L C v dga s ZN IP Surveillance System e L Provided By Gateway to Digital Security VY optiview Digifort Enterprise Manual Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Rev A 2 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Index Part Welcome to Digifort Enterprise Manual 10 1 Ser en SOUS eh cian cts cattasnetican sen Genesee a cudaeanwancasect ouantaenanadoenceste vanes easussedanangeeeoeanees 10 2 For whom this manuall iS 1niended s sss s cesses sese ese esen enean eee eee 10 3 How to use this manuals sse s c eee eee ee eee eee eee 10 A PVOTGQUISIC IEEE 10 Part Il Digifort Services Administrator 12 1 How to execute the Digifort Seruices Administrator sss sss sss sc sc ss cesses neee eee enne 12 2 How to initiate the Digifort Ser er Se rVLGR sss ev e ee eee eee eee eee eee eee 13 3 How to stop the Digifort Server ServiCG cesse ccc ees ee esse eee eena eee 13 Part lll Basic functions of the Administration Client 15 1 How to execute the Administration Clent cccceceeeeeeeeceeeneeenceeeneneneeeensnsnseeeasaseeeeneeases 15 Add Servel TTT 16 Mody SEPVO H Raa E aAA AAAA A A Aa aE ar EAA AE AEAT 16 Delete Server araia a ses a A sp aaa can E AA ce oa REA OAKA ves ENKA KANAA AAN 16 Disconne CUOIFOMI SEE ME nenn nnnnn nennu mnnn mnnn nn nnn nn nnn mnnn n mnnn nnnm nnnm nnmnnn mnnn na 16 Configurations af the J0vsSHGK s sss sssssssssssssssssessssesssssso
83. ab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights D 52 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Configurations of Camera_01 Filters Image Buffer Privacy Mask Disk Management Recording Visualization Rights _ Live Visualization Rights B Camera Media Profiles Recording Live Visualization PTZ IO Control Schedulings Motion Sensor Events s PTZ Control parameters V Activate the PTZ controls for this camera 9 Use the PTZ features of the device L aa ae e n s e mtm STT vll e a rt oT Une device to execute Pi Z airect OTT or he PTZ Protocol Camera ID RS 485 Configurations S GAO V C Presets Control PTZ Patrol COM Port of Video Server Joystick Configurations we Cr PTZ Lock Analogical Cameras F Unlock the camera if locked p m A Ca soe LS Seconds Activate the PTZ control for this camera 6 1 5 1 Activates the PTZ controls for this camera If this option in unmarked movement for this camera will not be available 6 1 5 2 Use the device s PTZ features Mark this option only if the camera being registered is an IP camera In this case Digifort will send the PTZ commands directly to the camera para a camera 6 1 5 3 Use the device s COM port for the system to carry out PTZ functions directly Mark this option only if the camera being registered is an analogical camera converted by a video server In this case Digifor
84. access the configurations of the server logs Surveillance screenstyles Allows the user to create his own surveillance screenstyles Web server configuration Allows the user to access the configurations of the Web server The Web server Web makes it possible to carry out surveillance of cameras and alarms via any Internet navigator User register Allows the user to access the user register User activity in the server Allows the user to monitor the activity of the users in the server To learn how to use this feature see Monitoring user activity Tip User rights are categorized in the same order as the Configurations Menu 9 2 3 Surveillance Client Features The configuration of the features of the Surveillance Client is very important for the security of a site This feature offers tools that affect the person who monitors the cameras causing other factors to impair the attention of the operator To access these tools click on Client features 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 108 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 924 PTZ Digifort Server Users CN Web Customization __ Groups view Rights View Rights Client Features ky PTZ a Surveillance Client Features d Allow the user to activate Local Recording Z Allow the user to use screenshot ma Allow the user to save surveillance views V Allow the user to delete surveillance views Disable the configurations button
85. active cameras in the system and inform us about the working status If the status is Working the camera is working normally and if the status is Out of order some communication problem with the camera is happening check the electrical and logical net The list can be classified by camera names by their status or by description To do so simply click above the desired topic An arrow will show which topic is being listed and if it s increasing or decreasing order as shown in the figure Camera a Status Descri o To display details about the functioning of each camera give a double click on the desired camera The details will be described in the next topics 6 2 1 1 Recording Connection This screen gives detailed information about the connection used with the camera for image recording as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 112 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Details of Camera_02 z l Recording Connection lag Recording connection information IP 192 168 100 101 Active Time 0 Hour s 0 Minute s and 23 Second s Inactive Time 0 Hour s 0 Minute s and 0 Second s Frames Received 184 Bytes Received 2 414 230 Bytes 2MB Frames s 8 Frames per Second IP IP address of the camera Active Time Activity time of the camera since its activation or modification of the parameters Inactive Time Inactivity time of the c
86. administration of up to eight users the user admin which comes previously registered with all access rights and that cannot be removed and seven other users to be created The user administrator of Digifort is divided into two parts Status where the activity of users in the server can be monitored and Users where system users can be included modified and excluded from the system 9 1 Administrating users To access the area of user administration locate the Users item in the Configuration Menu of the server to be administrated and give a double click The item will be expanded showing the Status and Users options as shown in the picture below 4 9 Digifort Servers Wg Local R Recording Server 4 Alarm Devices Alerts and Events a Users ig Status L Users S Groups Q Maps A Global Events 22 Scheduled Events 7 ER Screenstyles B IP Filters fy Configurations Web Server 7 7 Licenses W Server Information E Logs 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights User administration 199 9 1 1 Monitoring user activity This feature is very important for the security of the server since logged in users activity is monitored here If the user is taking an undue action he can be disconnected or blocked To access this feature locate the Status item in the Users item in the Configurations Menu of the server as shown in the picture below 4 gj Digifort Servers 4 i Local K Recording Server Alarm Devi
87. alert sound Select the alert sound Duration Sec Alarm 1 j 5 Ss p s Select the desired alert sound and execution time in the Surveillance Client To test the selected sound click on the Play button 6 1 12 3 4 Send instant message to the operator of the computer Send an instant message to the operator with information defined by the administrator These messages can contain instructions of the procedure to be executed by the operator for solution of the problem for example If you wish to execute this action in case of the selected event mark this option and click on Configure Message opening the configuration screen of the message to be displayed on the Surveillance Client as shown in picture below Alarm Actions Configure Message D Message Pe 4 Configure message to operator Message Intrusion In this screen configure the message to be displayed to the operator on the Surveillance Client 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server a 6 1 12 3 5 Request w ritten confirmation from users Requests a written confirmation from the users This confirmation will be displayed to the operator in the Surwillance Client These confirmations can contain information about the procedure that the operator executed in the case of an event If you wish to execute this action in case of the selected event mark this option and click on Configure Confirmation opening the screen for confi
88. amera Photos received The number of photos received from the camera since its activation or modification of the parameters Bytes received The number of bytes received from the camera since its activation or modification of the parameters Frames s Frames per second being received from the camera 6 2 1 2 Connections This screen gives us information about all connections made with the camera for recording and video visualization The connections are displayed in tree format that is showing the type of connection with items showing the type of connection and subitems displaying details of the connection To access this feature click on the Connections tab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 113 Details of Camera_02 G Recording Connection Connections Input Ports Schedulings Disk wy Connections information a lt Connection 1 Standard profile for video recording is hy Profile Recording Standard profile for video recording Q Status Media Receiving media data Frames Received 301 Frames per Second 8 nn Bytes Received 3 993 084 3 899KB Mm Bytes per Second 118 406 115KB s 920Kbps ah Nodes Associated 1 Profile media profile associated with the connection To learn what a media profile is see Media Profiles Frames Received Frames received from the camera with this connection since it
89. and the image quality In these cases adjustments must be made directly in the camera using its own interface 6 1 2 1 How the Media Profiles save network bandwidth The media profiles also help to save network bandwidth To explain this concept first we will define two media profiles described below Recording Media Profile Visualization Media Profile Parameter Value Parameter Value Video Motion Video Motion compression JPEG compression JPEG Image resolution 640x480 Image resolution 640x480 Image quality Medium Image quality M dia Frame rate 4 fps Frame rate 30 fps Obs Digifort operates with any resolution supplied by the camera whether it is low or high resolution HD and with any commercially available compression formats Motion JPEG MPEG4 and H264 As we can see in the two examples of Media Profiles all of the parameters of the Recording profile are the same as those of the Visualization profile except the Frame rate With this type of configuration where only the frame rate is different Digifort save bandwidth in this way Let s suppose that the server is recording the images generated normally by the camera with the associated Recording profile In this case it will be receiving only four frames per second In a certain moment the user wants to visualize this same camera in the Surveillance Client at a frame rate of 30 frames per second At this
90. as in real time are defined To access this feature click on the Recording Visualization Rights tab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Configurations of Camera_02 D Camera Media Profiles Recording Live Visualization PTZ 1 10 Control_ Schedulings Motion Sensor Events Privacy Mask Disk Management Recording Visualization Rights Live Visualization Rights Filters s Image Buffer 7 Live camera visualization rights et Groups Users Add Groups Delete Groups Add Users Delete Users This screen presents two lists one of groups and the other of users the list of available groups located at the left and the list of allowed users located at the right To give the right of vewing to a group simply click on Add Groups and choose the desired group in the screen shown in Figure bellow 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server select the objects a Objects G2 Select the objects ad Available Objects S Administration This rights are duplicated in the Surveillance Client in the Recordings area Only the cameras that the user has logged have the right to vew to vew recordings will appear in the list of cameras 6 1 10 How to configure the live visualization rights The area of definition of live visualization rights works in a similar way to
91. ase license the version s base license Enterprise already includes 8 licenses available for recording if the number of cameras added surpasses the number of base licenses license packs should be added 13 1 1 Understanding the distributed processing In terms of processing video analysis is heavier than recording vewing from a camera With flexibility in mind Digifort developed an innovative processing architecture the distributed processing architecture Digifort allows the cameras analytical processing recorded on the Digifort server to be carried out on one or more computers that include the Analytical Server The major advantage is that with such flexibility the recording server does not become overloaded and does not need to be a Super machine The analytical server automatically checks the computers with smaller processing capacity and counterbalances the load in other words it distributes the processing of the vdeo analyses so 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 199 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 that all computers are left with as little processing as possible Remember that each computer with distributed processing is licensed with the Digifort Analytics base license Look at the diagram below Analytics server 9 Images Digifort Ad Server Lz MetaData Balance Images S Analytic Server MetaData 9 Digifort Client Alarms Images 2002
92. ased on the received image is automatically identified Observation All information contained in the image is updated every second 6 1 2 1 3 Calculator for disk space usage Digifort has a very useful tool to aid in the dimensioning of disk space to be reserved for 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights n Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 each camera the disk space usage calculator To access this feature click on the button identified by a calculator on the media profile configuration screen as shown in the picture below This function will only work if the camera s connection address was previously informed To learn how to configure this parameter see How to configure the recording of the camera Media Profile z Media Profile A Media Profile Configurations Profile Name Profile Description Recording Standard profile for video recording Video Configurations Video Compression Frame Rate Calculator for disk space CD 7 frames per 0 25 second s between frames Your equipment doesn t support configuration of resolution and image quality in media sessions To configure the desired resolution and image quality you must enter the configurations of your equipment directly by your browser Mote The configurations of resolution and image quality configured directly into the equipment will be valid for all of created media profiles Preview Cancel Clicking on this button
93. ate 309 Completing the InstallAware Wizard for Digifort Enterprise 6 4 Beta 15 You have successfully completed the InstallAware Wizard for Digifort Enterprise 6 4 Beta 15 To dose this wizard click Finish Once installed the compatible client is ready to connect to the requested server 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter 23 Failover The Digifort servers can be configured to work with Failover that is another server will take over if one stops working For information purposes let s imagine a company with two Digifort servers server A with 4 cameras and server B as FailOver If server A fails server B will start recording from the 4 cameras This feature will only work if both servers are licensed and if server B has an extra license one more than server A Server B s extra license will trigger the event for all the others to start recording 23 1 Configuring the Failover server First of all server A must be configured with all 4 cameras functioning Then in Server B register all the cameras again Now in server B configure the camera that will trigger the event for the others to start recording Add another camera Under manufacturer choose Digifort and under model choose Digjifort Relay Server as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Recording Visualization Rights Live Visualization Rights Image Re
94. ated following an activity Alert Actions Click on the alert actions line and then on the button with three dots as shown in the picture below In the alerts screen configure the actions chosen when the analytics triggers the events To learn more about alert actions refer to the chapter How to configure alert actions Note The presence rule indicates the number of objects detected within its area The detected object can for example be 4 people standing close together and in that case the count info is 1 not 4 13 3 2 3 2 How to configure the Entry rule The Enter rule can trigger an alert if it detects an object entering a certain area Let s configure an Enter alert for a certain area An area has been created in the previously calibrated image 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 225 Analytics Za Configurations of advanced analytics ES E 9 Zone 0 E H A Name Zone 0 Color Q Blue Type Detection N Class filters 0 Presence Rearm time 1 Alarm actions Click the button to modify Exit R Appear g Disappear LO Stopped 6 Loitering Direction filter C Speed filter With the area selected click on Enter The options for this rule are the following Rearm time Time after which the alert actions are reactivated following an activity Alert Actions Click on the alert actions line and then on the button with three dots as shown in
95. ated image 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 231 Analytics Se Configurations of advanced analytics El Zone 0 Name Line 0 Color Blue N Class filters Presence Enter Exit amp appear g Disappear Stopped Loitering D R 8 R gt Direction filter w Direction 77 Acceptance angle 136 Rearm time 20 Alarm actions Click the button to modify D Speed filter E With the line selected click on the Direction filter rule The options for this rule are the following Direction Direction within an angle in which the object must mowe along to trigger the alert Acceptable angle The acceptable angle is a slight difference from the main angle that is the object will not go past at exactly 90 degrees it will pass at 100 80 70 so the wider the acceptable angle the easier it is for the alert to set off Rearm time Time after which the alert actions are reactivated following an activity Alert Actions Click on the alert actions line and then on the button with three dots as shown in the picture below E amp Direction filter v Direction 77 Acceptance angle 136 Rearm time 20 larm actions 2 the button to modif y G Speed filter In the alerts screen configure the actions chosen when the analytics triggers the events To learn more about alert actions refer to the chapter How to configure alarm actions 13 3 2 3 9 How to configure the Spe
96. ation of the camera in the Digifort System various events occur in the camera These events can be communication failures or alarm recognition events for example By configuring the events of the camera it s possible to specify a set of actions that Digifort will undertake when a determined event occurs Digifort Enterprise offers control over automatic events that is events that occur without user intervention and manual events which are events generated based on intervention of the user To access this feature click on the Events tab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 88 Configurations of Camera_02 leal l Privacy Mask Disk Management Recording Visualization Rights Live Visualization Rights Filters Image Buffer _ Camera Media Profiles Recording Live Visualization PTZ 10 Control Schedulings Motion Sensor Events CA Camera events The Digifort System has a complete Events Administration system where you can execute various actions in the case of some event To configure events click Configure Automatic Events Configure Automatic Events In addition to automatic events the system also allows for the creation of manual events which can be activated by the operator via the surveillance client thus activating a sequence of actions to be taken by the system Configure Manual Events 6 1 12 1 How to configure
97. ations Send periodic e mail with server report Sends e mail with a server report periodically to the specified alert group in the specified time interval This report contains information such as user accesses to the system and recording status TCP communication port with the server Communication port by which the Surveillance Client and the Administration Client will communicate with the server After modifying this configuration it s necessary to modify the communication port of the server register of the Administration Client and the Surveillance Client To learn how to carry out this configuration in the Surveillance Client see How to configure the servers to be administrated To learn how to modify the port in the Surveillance Client consult its manual Limit the number of connections with the server Limits the number of connections with the server This value must be informed very carefully as the number of connections opened with the server does not mean the number of logged on users but rather the number of connections established with the server and the cameras For example if a user is in the surveillance client visualizing four cameras at the same time then five connections with the server are made one connection of the surveillance client and four other connections with the cameras Percentage of free disk space that the system must maintain while recording Enter here the percentage of disk space that you want to reserv
98. automatic events Digifort Enterprise offers control over automatic events which are failure of communication with the camera failure of recording images in disk and motion detection in the camera The communication failures occurs when a camera looses contact with the server which could be sign of violence against the camera attack on site with destruction of the equipment or could be sign of mishap fire lack of electrical power or even abnormalities in the system The recording failures occur when the servers disk burns for example and motion detection occurs when some motion in the scene is detected by the camera For all events it s possible to define a different set of alarm actions by simply clicking on the corresponding Alarm Actions button To configure the automatic events click on Configure Automatic Events as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights osa Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Event Configuration D Events L 2 Camera Events Communication Failure The system can recognize if a camera stops working and should this occur can activate some alarm actions V Activate communication failure event CD Checking Time 60 seconds Recording Failure Oo If the camera recording fails the system can activate various alarm actions Activate recording failure event Motion Detection If the system detects motion in the camera at
99. below Digifort Server Users Use this register to register the users that will have access to the system You will be able to define the access rights individually for each user It s possible to configure various users simultaneously selecting the desired items and clicking the right button P User Description admin Conta de administra o do sistema 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 142 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 After clicking on the Add button the users editing screen will be opened Let s start by inserting the users data followed by the rights and lastly the client features To modify a previously registered user select it and click on Modify and alter the data as explained on the following pages To remove a user select the desired user and click on the Remove button 9 2 1 User data Digifort Server Users em Web Customization Groups view m Rights View User Rights Client Features PTZ F k User Management Password Confirm User Description Operator Login Schedules Login IPs User Account Options V The user cannot change the password Account blocked Account Expiration 9 Never Expires on The first step is to add a User is inform their primary data they are User Name of the user This must be informed at login in any module of the Digifort System After being saved it cannot be modified Password The use
100. ble to record in network units that is in the disks of 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights nm Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 other computers in the network To learn how to use this feature see Network Units Activate camera Indicates whether the system must record the images received from the camera Attention Digifort is responsible for administrating the structure of directories used in camera recording Therefore no file of its database should be excluded manually and the camera recording directory may not be created by any means other than Digifort such as for example Windows Explorer 6 1 2 Media profiles A media profile consists of a set or indivdual parameters of each camera such as image resolution frames per second and image quality that are associated with Recording and Live Visualization For better understanding let s take the following situation A recording profile could be created that will be associated to the camera recording event In this profile we could define that we want to record five frames per second with a resolution of 320x240 and with high image compression A visualization profile could also be created that will be associated to visualization of the camera In this profile we could define that we want to visualize the camera at ten frames per second with a resolution of 640x480 and low image compression As default upon registering a new camera two pre defined media pr
101. buttons refer to the input events located right below its list After clicking on Add the following screen will be displayed 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server Alarm Input Events D Input Events k Alarm Input Events Event Name Sensor Event Description Sensor The event will occurs when Event The input port 1is short Configure the actions to be executed in case of the event Configure Actions oc Les Event name Name of the camera input event Description of this event Description of the camera input event The event will occur when Fill in the list according to your needs In the example above the configuration is for the event to be generated only when port 1 of the camera alarm input is activated Combinations can be created such as port 1 activated 2 activated and 3 disactivated To add an event click on the Add button To modify and exclude click on the corresponding buttons After clicking on the Add button the following screen will be displayed 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 8 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Evento de Entrada de Alarm z Entrada Evento de Entrada Porta de Entrada Estado da Porta Porta 1 ka Fechada v La Cancelar In this screen select the input port and its state for which the event being configured occurs Configure Actions button Click on this b
102. cameras and failures in the recording in disk of images coming from the cameras for later visualization and analysis by the system administrator In addition to registering occurrences in the log it s also possible to execute some actions defined by the administrator such as the sending of notification e mail or execution of alarm sounds for the operator for example To learn how to do this confiration see How to configure the contact groups To access this feature click on the item Logs as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 199 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 4 ij Digifort Servers a W Local 4 Recording Server Alarm Devices 4 Alerts and Events E Contacts S Groups i Users L 2 Global Events gt 729 Scheduled Events BE Screenstyles B IP Filters lie Configurations fj Web Server Licenses i Server Information L Logs Once this is done the screen for configuration of alert and event logs will be displayed at the right as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Alerts and Events 135 Event Log Configuration In this screen you will be able to configure the working mode of the alert and event log such as number of days recording directory and the events which must be registered Logs Configurations Logs Visualization Activate System Logs Logs Directory C Program Files Digifort Digifort Enterprise 6 4
103. cases it is recommended that the IP of the workstation of the user is registered blocking access to the system from other locations like for example his home lf this configuration is not done the user will be able to authenticate at any workstation To access this feature click on the Login IPs button located in the User tab opening the Login IPs register as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 10 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Access IPs Access IPs FY List of Access IPs This is the list of Access IPs for the selected users If the list is empty the users can access the system from any computer and if one or more IP ranges are specified then the access is limited to these addresses Scope Description 192 168 10 4 192 168 10 8 Authorized IPs This picture examples a configuration where the user will be able to authenticate himself in the system using IPs within the range from 192 168 5 2 to 192 168 5 4 To add an access IP range click on Add To modify a range of access IPs select it and click on Modify To exclude a range of access IPs select it and click on Exclude 9 2 1 1 1 Adding a range of access IPs To add a range of access IPs click on Add and the editing screen will be displayed as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights User administration 108 IP Filter 2 f Filter IP Filter Authorized IPs I
104. ccurs If sending e mail include photos Include the photo in which there was motion if sending notification e mail Rearming time of the sending of e mail Specify the time interval in which Digifort will send another e mail message in case the motion event still is recognized Alarm Actions button Click on this button to define the actions that Digifort will execute when the event of motion detection was detected To learn how to configure the alarm actions see How to configure the alarm actions Scheduling Click on this button to define the times of days and days of the week in which Digifort is to recognize motion events If this configuration is not done the motion events will be recognized 24 hours per day and 7 days per week To learn how to configure the scheduling see How to configure the scheduling of recording 6 1 12 2 How to configure the manual events To configure the manual events click on Configure Manual Events as shown in the picture below Manual Events D Events D Manual Events Event Description H Event_1 Event_1 L Event 2 Event_2 am can 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 6 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 In this screen you must register the manual events that can be activated by the operator in the Surveillance Client In the example of the picture above there is an event registered that opens a door To learn how to activate manual event
105. ced aaa aa aaea staves aeara i AES 154 4 Adding aliering and excluding Groups c css sss sss s cesses sese sees ee eee aenean 154 OUIET E cceets cesatecatnas anne E aaebmmeueieente ea ueeaeee eaten 158 S rveillance Clhent Feature S 2 25 da das dasad eo Seon ott ect ee eee es 158 PIZ _seeasovavecuneveduiudentindeacrasvacaeacauevectucnie vashinuactiawactaauaetiacuvasesmwatueneauesewaducunaesel E E 159 Rights Ts U Ta T TTT TTT 159 5 Integration with the Active DIrectoaorw sssss sese seves ees e seene eee eee 159 Part X BioPass 163 How to install BioPaSs on your COMPUTEL cc cece cece cece ese ee ee ee eee eee ennenen eee 163 2 How to configure the BIO PASS i icicscccsccsciecctcasesctssiesenenctsdswtecetsestscecanevesdseeveecsessndeecncseen noes 163 Part XI Maps 172 1T RE GISIEATION OF MAS cina a T 172 Adding Camera EE R R N ue eeae 176 Adding Functions Lo Ihe Alarm Board sss sss eenn 177 Map BT 2 TTT TTT 180 Part XII Global Events 184 How io access the Global Events RegGister cccccsccsceesececeeeseeceeeeeesnseeeeonseeceensnsesneneaeses 184 2 HoW add a GlODalsO VO Mis cinco sccaredsadveraiaidueessserane Ei 185 WAI GaGa oasa 2 evacuate recuse cnuhecSeeuneucwuesedevewussclenvecdecdacvsedesvandecvandacvaecusadeuvedsuacsndeuuetue dedeseveauedvrevs 186 T TTT 186 Part XIII Analytics 190 1 Licensing the Digifort AnalviiGSa sssss sss ss ss si sss sese essen enea eena 190 Understanding
106. ces Alerts and Events 4 E Users fi Status A Users je Groups w Maps KL Global Events Sy Scheduled Events BE Screenstyles i IP Filters iy Configurations fe Web Server Licenses ij Server Information L Logs Once this is done the system user activity screen will be opened on the right as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 100 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Users connected to the Digifort server Use this feature to monitor the users that are connected to the system in real time This screen supplies information such as IP type of connection and active time of the connected users User IP Type Connected Time admin 127 0 0 1 Administration Client 0 Hora s 11 Minuto s e 24 Segundo s All presently logged in users of the system are displayed showing information such as user name IP address server access type and connection time To disconnect a user select the user and click on the Disconnect button 9 2 Adding modifying and excluding users To access the user administration locate the Users item in the Configurations Menu of the server aS shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights User administration 10 4 gj Digifort Servers b al Recording Server gt 8 Alarm Devices Alerts and Events 4 Users Once this is done the user administration screen will be opened on the right side as shown in the picture
107. ck on the Configurations tab Only a few configurations are different from the Carmen engine to the Kapta engine The first part is exactly the same the only difference being that you have to select the Kapta Engine as shown below 4 jj Digifort Servers gt E DIGIFORT 2 99 MiniMe Testes gt lt Q Recording Server gt 7 Alarm Devices gt Alerts and Events k Global Events gt Scheduled Events b Analytics 4 4 License Plate Recognition i Status P Configurations haf Lists jf Screenstyles lf IP Filters su Configurations b Web Server ow Licenses W Server Information Logs wf Digifort Analytics Servers gt 4 Digifort LPR Servers LPR configurations register 78 fi Use this register to register the LPR Configurations The LPR Configuration is the core of the license plate recognition system it will process the images lt i from camera extract and register found license plates and trigger alarms On surveillance client you can add an LPR configuration on screen for live a gt monitoring of the process Activate The following options are available in the Configurations tab 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights License Plate Recognition 261 LPR Configuration registration Ea General Configurations Rights ae LPR Engine configurations Frame Rate EU S W frames per second Sensor type 9 Virtual sensor Motion detection
108. configure the I O Digifort is able to control the alarm inputs and outputs of cameras that have this feature An I O input could be for example a presence sensor and an I O output could be for example a siren or an electric lock To access this feature click on the I O Control tab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 6 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 6 1 6 1 Configurations of Camera_01 l Privacy Mask Disk Management Recording Visualization Rights _ Live Visualization Rights Filters Image Buffer Camera Media Profiles Recording Live Visualization PTZ IO Control Schedulings Motion Sensor Events 10 Control Input Events kaii anii mide Checking Interval MS Timeout MS 2000 Z 10000 Output Actions ea List of Input Events Displays all of the input events of a camera List of Output Actions Displays all of the output events of a camera Checking Interval ms Interval in which Digifort communicates with the camera to recognize some input event for example a presence sensor Timeout ms Interval after which Digifort will try a new connection with the camera in case the present connection is lost How to add input events To add an input event click on Add To modify and input event click on Modify To exclude and input event click on Exclude All of these
109. cording Live Visualization Media Profiles a Motion Sensor Events Camera Name Camera Description Cameral Failover camera Manufacturer Digifort IP Surveillance System Camera Model Firmware Dor Relay Serves Recording Directory c yecording Activate Camera This configuration will register the camera with the name Camera1 of Server A in Server B Now you must configure server A s IP That configuration is made in the Recording tab 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Add Camera Disk Management Recording Visualization Rights Live Visualization Rights Image Buffer Camera Recording Live Visualization Media Profiles PTZ Motion Sensor Events Privacy Mask mm Recording parameters Camera Address Port 8600 User Password 192 168 10 11 8600 admin Media Profile Connection timeout Milliseconds Recording 30000 Z Recording Type Always Record Record by Motion The port will be configured to be Digifort server s port in this case port 8600 Once the Failover camera has been registered and is working you can configure all the other cameras in that server server B so that they may start recording if there is failure in communication Click with the right hand button on all the Server B cameras as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 314 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Cameras Description amp Camera 01
110. d by the camera Recording by motion detection will record images only when there is motion Recording by scheduling permits the configuring of recording times in which the camera will always record record by motion detection or not record In most cases recording by motion detection or event is the most appropriate as it drastically reduces disk space used To learn more about recording by motion detection see How to configure the Motion Sensor Select the media profile to be used in recording of the camera 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server m 6 1 3 7 Motion detection These configurations are applied in the Surveillance Client and work in the following way when motion is detected in this camera its frame rate is modified according to the configuration specified here For example a camera being monitored at 4 frames per second will have its frame rate modified to 10 frames per second when motion is detected o Modify the frame rate after detection Activates this feature o Frame rate Specifies the desired value 6 1 4 How to configure the visualization of the camera After registering the media profiles to be used it s necessary to associate them to the events of recording and visualization of the camera To access this configuration click on the Visualization tab as shown in the picture below Configurations of Camera_01 by Privacy Mask DiskManagement Recording Visualization Righ
111. ding Server gt 7 Alarm Devices gt Alerts and Events 4 P Users With the registration of license plate lists you can setup actions to be triggered when a recognized license plate is found in a list moreover this feature can be used for license plate classification feeding the operator of surveillance client with real time information of classification of the recognized license plate i Status i i kies L Users L LC Groups i Gs Maps Configurations Description oo Global Events License plate list registration z b 2 Scheduled Events E S b Analytics General Cores b sicas 4 v License Plate Recognition 90 Status License plate list registration e pe Configurations S LCD S HH E EE een ee b creenstyles 7 oof IP Filters Name EE BEES of Configurations EE SBE h gt ey Web Server jo Licenses Description a a ka m a m n m ln S Informati 1 vn nformation Cores personalizadas off Digifort Analytics Servers License Plates EEE EEE ES Digifort LPR Servers BR BR R R R R SE I i Definir Cores Personalizadas gt gt In this screen click on Add When you have clicked the license plate registration screen will show up with the fields that have to be filled in Name Name given to the list Example Entrance List 1 Town List 2 Description Description given to the list Example Stolen vehicles authorized vehicles etc Colour
112. dited Simply select it and change the properties of Text formatting found in the lower part of the screen These option are valid for any text object of the map Color Changes the color of the text Size Changes the size of the text Text Changes the text of the caption Bold Leaves the text in bold face letters Italics Leaves the text in italic letters Underline Underlines the text Show text Shows or doesn t show the text in an object To position the objects in the map simply drag it from the list the left of the screen as the figure shows 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 176 11 1 1 Adding Cameras Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Name Events Description Events a Ka Cameras A Test_1 Test 1 3 Test_2 Test 2 S Test_3 Test3 a Test_4 Test4 Test_8 Test 8 4 wi Alarm Devices p Flaca_commbox Placa Corb Q Map Links Objects List In the list of cameras located at the left drag the desired camera to the map It takes the form of a camera on the map as shown in Figure bellow To move it above the map simply click on its icon and drag it to the desired location Rotation Axis Caption The camera can be rotated by the rotation axis demonstrated in the figure Simply click on it and move the o cursor of the mouse The configurations for the caption of the camera obey the same rule on page It s possible to change the icon of the camera Select it and in
113. e Administration Client found in the network Upon clicking on one of the servers the IP and Port fields described above will be filled in automatically leaving only the Server Name field to be entered to complete the registration 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 18 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 3 2 After correctly informing all data click OK After inclusion of the server it will be displayed in the Configuration Menu as shown in the picture below 4 gj Digifort Servers i Digifort MT Local Add Server Modify Parameters Delete Server To change the parameters of a server already saved click on the right button over the desired server and then click on Modify Parameters In the screen that opens modify the data as necessary and click on OK To exclude a server click on the right button over the desired server and then click on Exclude Server Click on Yes on the confirmation message that appears Tip If the Digifort Server is being executed on the same computer as the Administration Client the Loopback IP identified by 127 0 0 1 may be informed Tip lf the Digifort Server is being executed on the same computer as the Administration Client the Loopback IP identified by 127 0 0 1 may be informed How to connect a management server After adding the serwer locate in it in the Configurations Menu and double click on it Once this is done you will be asked to provide a username and pas
114. e EVENT IOS ss ss sese sss sssssssseeeeee eenn eave canenk asec cence eet theses eee 136 Part IX User administration 138 t Administanng T r 5 THH 138 Monitoring user activity eee 139 2 Adding Modifying and excluding US6erSa sss es sese s ses es sese ee essea enen eee 140 VSerdatat TTT 142 LOGIN TTT 143 AGGING arange Ol ACCESS TT 144 LOGIN NOU Sem esses ease T 145 User rights smin ra a aaea EEEa a EE E A KEA Ere A Kee Oraa E KAARE ea T Daan E Ry 145 Surveillance Client Features sss esse cesse esse sh a ennenen enen al 147 2 IIT TT 148 WV S GUES COM a i e1 a ANE A ope cae cag cache ceases E T ET E EOE EO eave a 149 Groups Mauli yaana i AE EE ESE E a NE 150 Rights s LET 151 3 User administration TUNCUONS sss sese s cesses sss esse sese eee enean eee eee 152 RESCUDASSW ONG seaicaicetweinarscduadvavmdetuadu paca tetas madd nnen aatan Kaaa a aeaa anA aaa aa naaa a aaae aaa aAa aaa naaa aaran 153 Bere iarann e a a aaa a aaa aANT aAA RE EREA O 153 BIOCK account T a ia ee theneeemeniianion ss 153 elec ACCOUNT ooreen era EEEE AE EE E EER E E 153 Account xpo ea aa i a a aa Eaa Ea a Tea anaa AEE 154 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 6 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 TT Er a Pe a 154 GIVE PINIS seczeccecaecete se ean Jer teerensccteaseccet a etna suet setae reat a a aaa 154 DOG TTY ONIS ea ae ca a area e A ea a he ee at 154 Features orrod aa e tutus RR 154 Web custom IZ ALOU fossa cesses yagi Er S an
115. e for application softwares other than Digifort For example if an 80GB rigid disk is used with 2 of free space 16GB will not be used by Digifort for recordings this being directed to other software such as the operating system This limit is also applied in Disk limits To learn how to create a disk limit see Disk Limits 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Global Configurations 287 After adjusting the configurations click on the Save Configurations button so that no modification is lost Important The percentage of free disk space reserves a disk space for application software other than Digifort As default it s configured with 2 If you have a lot of space available in disk for recordings maybe this value is very high 18 2 Master Slave The master slave option was developed in case there is more than one server with Digifort that needs to share user information user groups contacts contact groups and screen styles The server by default is always Master To be configured as Slave simply select the slave option and fill in the fields as indicated below The Slave server will import all the Master server configurations 4 gj Digifort Servers 4 i Local R Recording Server Alarm Devices Alerts and Events Users Maps i Global Events 722 Scheduled Events Use this screen to configure the server as master or slave The master server maintains the database of users and shar
116. e general status of all cameras registered in the system To access this function select the item Status in Recording Server in the Configurations Menu as shown in the picture below 4 gy Digifort Servers a B Local a 4g Recording Server wi ig Status i Cameras Once this is done a screen will be opened on the right side with general information about the cameras as shown in the picture below General Cameras y Server Monitoring Activated Cameras 0 Working Cameras 0 Frames Received 0 Frames Recorded 0 Frames s 0 Frames per Second Disk Space C 11 216 715 776 KB 10 697 MB 6 2 1 Monitoring the status of cameras individually In this area of the system you will be able to check up on the individual status of each camera getting information such as working status IP address activity time disk space used etc 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 111 To access this feature click on the Cameras tab in the Status item of the Recording Server as shown in the picture below General Cameras Y Server Monitoring a Camera Status Description amp Camera_01 Working Camera 1 P Camera_02 Working Camera 2 amp Camera_03 Working Camera 3 Se Camera_04 Working Camera 4 S amp S Camera_O5 Working Camera 5 S amp S Camera_06 Out of Order Camera 6 a Camera_07 Out of Order Camera 7 Se Camera_08 Working Camera 8 This screen will show all of the registered and
117. e horizon on the grid compatible with the image and the 3D figure with an approximate size to that of the people in the image Done The grid is configured If you have precise measurements of the camera s position on site the menu on the right can also help you configure the grid 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 221 Tilt angle L md Height L Ground Camera Configurations Height meters 8 64 Vertical FOV deg 24 Camera intrinsic parameters Field of vision 70 Measurement Units M trica v The menu includes the following functionalities Height The distance of the camera in metres to the ground Tilt Angle Vertical angle of the camera Vertical FOV Camera s field of vision lf these figures are changed the Grid s position is automatically altered It is also possible to change measurements from Meters to Imperial in the field Measurement Units With the grid correctly configured you can classify the objects to be detected For example People between 2 to 3 metres tall walking at a speed of between 1km and 8km Refer to the next chapter to learn how to classify objects 13 3 2 2 How to classify objects The advanced analytics stores what type of objects triggered the alerts and filters them for example by cars people groups of people animals etc Example An area can trigger alerts only when there are people circulating or only when cars are motionless When t
118. e image allowing for localization of an image in the computer which will be used on the page of interaction with the user substituting the Digifort logo Name of the company Enter the name of the company to be shown on the page of interaction with the user 9 2 6 Groups Inquiry Allows viewing of the groups in which the user is registered 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights User administration Digifort Server Users z Client Features Web Customization Groups view L User groups view Groups a Administration 9 2 7 Rights Inquiry This screen allows viewing of the rights given to the user such as for example the right to view and playback cameras and maps 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 152 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Digifort Server Users z User Rights Client Features Web Customization Groups view Rights View User rights view User Right Type Camera live view Objects S Camera_04 Se Camera 05 Se Camera_06 Se Camera_O7 Se Camera 09 Se Camera_ii This screen offers the following functions Type of right List of the types of rights given to the user Objects List of the objects related to the given right 9 3 User administration functions The Digifort s User Administrator offers rapid access to the most common user configurations In the user register select the desired user and click on the right button A menu will be opened as shown
119. e registration form you will receive a Registration Code Paste this code into the field below and click on the Register button Registration Code Paste the registration code here 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter Recording Server 6 Recording Server This chapter is dedicated to the Recording Server of the Digifort System It is in this module that the Cameras are registered and their functioning is monitored The Recording Server is divided into two modules the Camera module where the cameras are registered and the Status module where the functioning of the cameras is monitored The Digifort System works with the main brands of digital cameras in the market and accepts analogical cameras as long as they are connected by way of a video server device These cameras can be located at the same site where the server is or can be remotely connected by way of some network connection The main attributes of the configuration of the cameras such as image resolution number of frames per second and visualization rights are configured in the Digifort System and automatically applied to the cameras regardless of location and without stopping the recording of the other cameras The Register of Cameras is one of the most critical parts of the system since a bad configuration can lead to the malfunctioning of the system Therefore careful planning must be done beforehand collecting data such as the number of
120. e the actions chosen when the analytics triggers the events To learn more about alert actions refer to the chapter How to configure alarm actions 13 3 2 3 4 How to configure the Appear rule The Appear rule can trigger an alert if it detects an object appearing in a certain area Let s configure an Appear alert for a certain area An area has been created in the previously calibrated image 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 227 Analytics Se Configurations of advanced analytics a e E 79 Zone 0 Name Zone 0 Color ial Red Type Detection thi Class filters 0 Presence E Enter Exit v Rearm time 1 Alarm actions Click the button to modify T Disappear Stopped Loitering amp Direction filter C Speed filter With the area selected click on Appear The options for this rule are the following Rearm time Time after which the alert actions are reactivated following an activity Alert Actions Click on the alert actions line and then on the button with three dots as shown in the picture below amp appear y Rearm time 1 Alarm actions the button to maai 8 Disappear In the alerts screen configure the actions chosen when the analytics triggers the events To learn more about alert actions refer to the chapter How to configure alarm actions 13 3 2 3 5 How to configure the Disappear rule The Disappear rule can trigger an alert if it detects
121. e with the 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 6 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 camera s internal presets list Description of the preset A description of the preset being added This name will be displayed to the user in the Surveillance Client Record the preset in the camera with its present position With this option marked Digifort will substitute the position of the camera of the informed preset number In the example of the picture above the position of the camera will be saved in the preset number zero of the camera With this option unmarked Digifort will only associate the description of the preset with the present position of the camera of preset zero 6 1 5 10 How to configure PTZ Patrol PTZ Patrol is a feature available in Digifort where it s possible to make the camera pass through the presets previously registered in the system To access this feature click on PTZ Patrol opening the screen below PTZ Patrol z PTZ Patrol Schemes s PTZ Patrol Schemes Name Description BS Surveillance Surveillance 1 GO Reactivate PTZ Patrol if paused after Seconds 50 S 7 Activate Scheduling OK Cancel Scheme list List of PTZ patrol schemes created for the selected camera Add button Adds a new PIZ patrol scheme 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server Modify button Modifies the selected scheme Exclude button Excludes the select
122. earn about user rights see Login hours Give rights Opens the user rights screen giving the selected rights If no right is selected but some user has it the rights defined here will be added somados Deny rights Opens the user rights screen denying the selected rights Features Opens the features screen of the Surveillance Client To learn about this feature see Surveillance Client Features Web customization Opens the screen for configuration of the users web customization To learn how to use this feature see Web Customization Adding altering and excluding Groups To access the group management feature locate Groups in User in the server s Configurations menu as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights User administration 4 gj Digifort Servers 4 99 Local D Mab Recording Server gt Alarm Devices gt Alerts and Events d w Users iei Status L amp Users 2 mse Global Events ey Scheduled Events BE Screenstyles B IP Filters a Ek Configurations b fee Web Server Licenses gi Server Information 7 Logs The Groups option was created to facilitate user management within the system Once this is done the Groups management screen will open on the right as illustrated in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 180 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Use this register to register the user groups that will have
123. ecessary to register it The registration of Digifort will guarantee that you receive notifications of product updates news and special offers It will also guarantee that you receive technical support and installation support as well as additional benefits If you decide not to register you will not be eligible for updates upgrades technical support or installation Support Registering Digifort you will receive a registration code which for security reasons will also be stored in our licensing center If you use a hard key and it becomes necessary to format the Server or reinstall Digifort out licensing Center will identify your server and will automatically register it again 5 1 How to register Digifort After inserting your usage license the software s registration window will automatically be displayed as shown in the figure below To understand how to install licenses in Digifort see Licensing Digifort 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Server License Registration D General K Server License Registration About Registration Your Digifort product is licensed but not registered yet By registering your Digifort product it will ensure you receive notifications of product updates newsletters and special offers It will also quarantee you receive technical and installation support as well as additional benefits If you choose not to register you may not be eligible
124. ed Filter rule The Speed Filter rule can trigger alerts if it detects objects at configured speeds 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 232 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Let s configure a Speed Filter alert from an area An area has been created in the previously calibrated image Analytics Se Configurations of advanced analytics E zone 0 Name Zone 0 Color m Red Type Detection PE Class filters op Presence F Enter Exit L Appear R Disappear CU Stopped Loitering Z Direction filter HRHAAAA a BA BA Go Speed filter o Lower bound 0 Upper bound 200 Rearm time 20 Alarm actions Click the button to modify Advanced With the area selected click on the Speed filter rule The options for this rule are the following Minimum Speed The minimum speed that the object must be moving to trigger the alert for that rule Maximum Speed The maximum speed that the object must be moving to trigger the alert for that rule Rearm time Time after which the alert actions are reactivated following an activity Alert Actions Click on the alert actions line and then on the button with three dots as shown in the picture below E 70 Speed filter v Lower bound 0 Upper bound 200 Rearm time 20 Alarm actions the button to modify In the alerts screen configure the actions chosen when the analytics triggers the events To learn more about alert actions refer
125. ed in the system such as for example the motion detection by way of a presence sensor 6 1 7 1 How to configure the scheduling of recording To configure the scheduling of recording click on the Open Scheduling of Recording button as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Scheduling Scheduling g Recording Scheduling Copy scheduling of Monday Recording Server 21 00 23 59 Record by Motion Record by Event Motion and Event I Record by Event CO Don t record P Record by Event and Motion Copy scheduling of Camera 01 KS Copy 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights DontRecord tRecord Final Event Select Final Events s Cancel The functioning of this screen is quite simple In the upper part of the screen we have the buttons corresponding to the days of the week in the center part we have the buttons corresponding to the hours of the day and in the lower part we have the controls for copying of schedulings and the legend To create a scheduling select the day of the week and keep the left button of the mouse pressed over some hour and drag it to the other hour forming a rectangle After this action a window will be opened requesting the type of scheduling to be created Select the most convenient action The options for scheduling are Always record Activates the continuous recording of the camera during
126. ed scheme Reactivate PTZ patrol if paused after seconds Reactivates the PTZ patrol in the specified time if it was paused in the Surveillance Client Activate Activates the PTZ patrol scheme Scheduling button Defines times of day and days of the week in which the PTZ schemes will work To learn how to use this feature see Defines times of day and days of the week in which the PTZ schemes will work To learn how to use this feature see How to configure the scheduling of PTZ Patrol schemes 6 1 5 10 1 How to add a PTZ Patrol scheme After clicking on the Add button as explained in the previous topic the screen below will be displayed 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 88 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 PTZ Patrol Scheme D PTZ Patrol Scheme sg PTZ Patrol Scheme Name Number Surveillance 1 0 Description Surveillance 1 Associate the scheme to a list of presets defined below by the user Movement Time in Second 3 Ca Preset Name Sao 1 add Modify Delete Associate the scheme to a pattern of the camera Pattern Number n Ca OK j Cancel Name of the scheme Inform the identification name of the PTZ patrol to be created Description of the scheme Inform a short description of the PTZ patrol to be created Associate the scheme with the list of presets defined below by user Allows the user to create the list of presets in
127. ee How to configure automatic events 6 1 16 11 Disk limit Modifies the configurations of the disk limit of the selected cameras To learn how to use this feature see Disk Limits 6 1 16 12 Type of recording Modifies the type of recording of the selected cameras To learn how to use this feature see How to configure the recording of the camera 6 1 16 13 Relay Activate Relay for the selected cameras To learn how to config this feature see How to configure the visualization of the camera 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 10 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 6 1 16 14 Give video playback rights Give video playback rights To give viewing rights for video playback to selected cameras In the option users or groups a screen will open up with a list of all users or groups registered in the system Select the users gruops to whom you want to give the right to video playback for these cameras and click on OK To lear more about video playback rights see Users rights 6 1 16 15 Give live surveillance rights To give viewing rights for live surveillance to selected cameras In the option users or groups a screen will open up with a list of all users or groups registered in the system Select the users gruops to whom you want to give the right to video playback for these cameras and click on OK To learn more about surveillance rights see Users rights 6 1 16 16 Deny video playback rights Denies video playback rights fo
128. eivers to specify the users that will receive the alerts If no Alarm Receiver is selected the events will be forwarded to all connected users Digifort Enterprise offers eight alarm actions Each alarm action has its own individual scheduling so that you can configure in which hours and days of the week the events can occurs 6 1 12 3 1 Send an e mail message to a group of persons in the case of an alarm Sends notification e mail to a selected alert group If you wish to execute this action in case of the selected event mark this option and click on Configure E mail opening the configuration screen of the e mail message to be sent as shown in picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Alarm Actions Configure E Mail z Configure Sending of E Mail Alert Group Administradores Message Recording Fail SMS Use the default SM5 message 0 Use the personalized SMS message aT cane In this screen select the alert group that will receive the e mail and the message that will be sent to the group 6 1 12 3 2 Display camera images in the screen of the operator Displays images from any camera of the system in the screen of the operator of the Surveillance Client in a pop up The number of cameras that can be displayed in a pop up is unlimited that is if more than one camera is selected an automatic view will be created To learn about surveillance
129. em Logs presenting a friendlier and more productive interface compared to a simple text file To visualize the event logs click on the Log visualization tab as shown in the picture below Server Log Viewing Use this feature to view and system global log Select the date and type of the event Logs Configurations Logs Visualization Log Date Log Type 04 12 2009 Jv System Information X Description COD 1001 04 12 2009 08 34 41 COD 1007 04 12 2009 08 34 43 COD 1000 04 12 2009 08 34 43 COD 1002 04 12 2009 08 34 43 COD 1003 04 12 2009 08 34 43 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 COD 1008 04 12 2009 08 36 46 Servidor de Grava o Carregado Servidor de acesso carregado na porta TCP 8600 Servidor de Ger
130. en of the analytics This screen has the following functionalities when the right hand button is activated Create zone Delete Create zone Creates a zone where the analysis module is defined Delete Deletes a selected zone Create a zone and click on it as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 206 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Analytics Za Configurations of basic analytics El Zone 0 Color Red TTL Foreign objects a 2 Missing objects Advanced An options menu of the area will open on the screen s right hand column The following options will be available Name Name for the area created It is important to consider what name will be given as it will be possible to create reports using that name Colour Changes the colour of the area selected Foreign Objects Module that analyzes the objects left This module will be described in chapter Foreign Objects Missing Objects Module that analyzes the objects removed This module will be described in chapter Missing Objects You can move the points in the area by clicking on the circles as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 207 r Configurations of basic analytics And add points with a double click near the area s edge as shown below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 208 Administration Client Version 6 4 0
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132. ents gt General camera data Camera Name Camera Description zamera _0i Camera 1 Manufacturer Sony y Sony Electronics Inc Camera Mode Firmware Sony SNC RZ30N 2 04 or Greater Recording Directory c asd asd V Activate Camera Camera Name Enter a name for the camera This name will be used as an internal reference of the system Therefore once saved it cannot be modified Description of the camera Enter a short description for the camera to aid in its identification In the Surveillance Client it is this description that will help to identify each camera Manufacturer Select the manufacturer of the camera to be inserted Model of the camera Select the model of the camera to be inserted Firmware Select the version of the firmware of the camera to be inserted As default upon selecting the model of the camera the last version of the firmware is automatically selected In most cases the choice of the most recent firmware allows the camera to work perfectly in all of its modes Video port If the device to be inserted it a video server select the number of the port on which the camera is found This field will only visible for vdeo servers with more than one port Recording directory Digifort allows camera recording to be distributed among several disks For this purpose select the recording directory for images of the camera to be inserted It s possi
133. ercentage of motion configured Calculate size Click on this button to recalculate the disk space necessary for storage of the images of this camera with a new image 6 1 3 How to configure the recording of the camera After registering the media profiles to be used it s necessary to associate them to the recordings and visualization events of the camera To access this configuration click on the Recording tab as shown in the picture below 3 Configurations of Camera_01 B _Privacy Mask Disk Management _ Recording Visualization Rights Live Visualization Rights Filters Image Buffer Camera Media Profiles Recording Live Visualization PTZ 10 Control l Schedulings Motion Sensor Events gt Recording parameters Camera Address Port 80 User Password 24 39 88 8 80 admin eee Media Profile Connection timeout in MS Recording 30000 Motion Detection Recording Type Modify frame rate upon detection C Use Recording Scheduling Frame Rate Always Record L Record by Motion frames per 0 10 second s between frames 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights nm Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 6 1 3 1 Camera address 6 1 3 2 Port 6 1 3 3 User and Password IP or DNS address of the camera The IP address to be used must already be internally configured in the camera The port for communication with the camera Most cameras in
134. es with all slave servers 4 Analytics v l Status General Master Slave SMTP Configurations Disk Limits Network Units Configurations ss License Plate Recognition ee ere Screenstyles 9 Slave server FA La IP ers l Master server address Goniaralions 192 168 10 11 860 Web Server h Licenses 4 Server Information eoece Logs W Digifort Analytics Servers RE Digifort LPR Servers Save Configurations Master server admin password The screen has the following functionalities Master server address The master servers IP address or server DNS from where the user information user groups contacts contact groups and alerts will be replicated Password of the master server s admin user Password of the admin user for server access To apply all configurations click on Save Configurations You ll see that all the information was successfully exported 18 3 STMP Configurations The STMP configurations are used by Digifort t send notification e mail to users The actions for sending e mail could be failures in communication with the cameras for example and must be previously configured by the administrator To access this feature click on the STMP Configurations tab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 288 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 SMTP Configurations aiae Use this screen to configure the server s SMTP This configuration
135. eseeees sso reees sse eee ssen ee eeees asen nenen nnna e 16 MDOUU D Te ie g PEE seein ied ates oooh ati oek E TE E E E E E A E E 17 How to configure the ser yexs ta be administrated s sssssssseessssssssseeee essere essen eenn ennenen 17 2 How to cONNECt a MANAGEIMENL S6tVEL sss s sees e ee c eee esse esen enean eee 18 Part IV Licensing Digifort 22 T H w to configure th ICE NSCS deta vere ccaccgcdasean nce ccectenmmesierereudsudetaesetenacseaaestnenedcaens aana aae 22 How to ada a cense iiiaae Ea a nec a AES Se Taaa NA E EN 24 How to send data tor Ce gis talon si cesceccccsececctiveseecasedescbennhtcenezecedetanedepesssecstedsdeneduntxeattdaendteesacdeenheteepradieetenees 25 How to install lice nses viia Online LIGensS6s esse es sse esse essen ennenen eenn 26 How to install JIGENSES Via license FILES sss sss sss sss sss sss sse eee nenene ennnen nnmnnn 27 Enabling a tempor arv JIG6na6 sss sees e esse sse eee essen 28 Part V Registering Digifort 31 Tt How TO register eT eT occisa HT 31 2 Regisenno DMOO ODINO eeii a aa e a a a a A n x 3 Registering DOUG OHNE e a a 34 Part VI Recording Server 37 T How 400 3 camer Asaini aa A E 37 cameradata THT TTT ar Sr Se Ota SF Ree OSE ANTE ai nner Eee non een Eee Pn ean iene neat 39 Media profile S cicsecsecscss se sasgecstrccecct naea a a Kra a Eaa aani 40 How the Media Profiles save netw ork bandw Jd sss sse eee eee 41 How to add Media Prone sxe oc
136. g Objects module can generate alerts when a delimited object is removed from the scene Example A picture a valuable object etc The video can be recovered from these events and alerts and reports generated The analytics modules were designed to help surveillance and are not one 100 precise For example the missing objects module can create alerts if there are changes to the lighting projected shadows etc and this creates the so called false alarm In our example we created a detection area for an object on the table as in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 211 PS Configura es do analitico b sicos amp Zone 0 J Name Zone 0 Color Ried E TL Foreign objects IS amp Missing objects v Rearm time 20 Time Seconds 5 Alarm actions Click the button to modify As you can see in the Missing Objects the zone must be delimited around a specific object contrary to the Foreign Objects By opening the side options in Missing Objects the following functionalities are available Missing Objects Tick this option to activate the Foreign Objects in this area Rearm time Rearm time for the alert to be activated again in the surveillance client if configured Time Time in seconds the object must remain unmowing in the area to trigger the alert Long periods are not recommended for areas where there is a lot of movement Alert Actions Click on the alert
137. ge Buffer is used when the camera is configured to record by motion detection This way the system stores the receive images in memory and in case of motion detection X seconds prior to and after the motion are also recorded in disk To learn how to do the configuration of motion recording see How to configure the Motion Sensor To access this feature click on the Image Buffer tab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 88 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Configurations of Camera_02 Eal Camera Media Profiles Recording Live Visualization PTZ 10 Control l Schedulings i Motion Sensor Events _ Privacy Mask Disk Management Recording Visualization Rights _ Live Visualization Rights Filters Image Buffer bs l Image buffer configurations The Image Buffer is used when the camera is configured to record by Event or Motion this way the sytem will store in memory all of the images received and in the case of an Event or Motion X seconds before and after the occurrence will be recorded in disk Image Buffer Configuration oo previous second s 3 post second s Cancel By default the initial value of this configuration is three seconds before and three seconds after The greater the number of configured seconds the more processing used by Digifort for the storage of the images 6 1 12 How to configure camera events During the oper
138. ght side as shown in Figure bellow 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Maps register In this register you will be able to create maps that supply a visual control of the cameras and alarms positioned on floorplan It s possible to configure various maps simultaneously selecting the desired items and clicking the right button Click on Add to open the map configurations screen as shown in Figure bellow 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 174 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 48 Digifort Server Maps Map View Rights w Maps manager Name Description Map 1 Cameras Alarm Devices Map Links Toolbar Fill color C White Z La Click on add image to locate the desired figure for your map The system supports images in jpg and jpeg format Once the image is chosen it Will be displayed in the Center of the screen as shown in Figure bellow 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 48 Digifort Server Maps fos Si oes Map wh Map manager i Name Events Floorplan f T T a5 nee SR Description Events 3 G H Cameras p d Alarm Devices 89 Map Links U S Text format Fill color Color WB Back Bald LJ white Y Flit Size 8 6 L underline Add Image E T Show text Text Object image With the button Add text captions can be added to the map Once created the text and its font can be e
139. gifort will send the notifications configured by the administrator Format message for SMS Sends the notification to cell phone in SMS format instead of by e mail In this case the e mail address of the cell phone must be specified in the field E mail Important The sending of SMS messages is a service out of the realm of Digifort and is therefore the responsibility of the operator of the cell phone who will receive the message Verify the availability of this service with your operator 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Alerts and Events 199 8 1 1 2 How to configure the event logs The event logs register the events of failure of communication with the cameras and failures in the recording in disk of images coming from the cameras for later visualization and analysis by the system administrator In addition to registering occurrences in the log it s also possible to execute some actions defined by the administrator such as the sending of notification e mail or execution of alarm sounds for the operator for example To learn how to do this configurations see How to configure the contact groups To access this feature click on the item Logs as shown in the picture below 4 f Digifort Servers 4 W Local 8 Recording Server Alarm Devices 4 Alerts and Events E Contacts e Groups Logs E Users Q Maps a Global Events Ey Scheduled Events BE Screenstyles i IP Filters ie Configurations fee Web Server
140. guration of the confirmation to be displayed on the Surveillance Client as shown in picture below bd Request Confirmation Confirmation 4 Alarm Reception Confirmation maar Force the user to write the confirmation cane If you wish to oblige the operator to write a confirmation mark this option 6 1 12 3 6 Activate camera presets Activates camera presets when an event occurs that is when this event occurs some cameras can be configured to position themselves in a pre defined position To learn how make presets see How to configure the Presets Controls If you wish to execute this action in case of the selected event mark this option and click on Configure Presets as shown in picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 88 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Alarm Actions Activate Presets Presets LS sg Activate Presets Select the object Ca Camera_07 Select the Preset g janela amp lousa Object ZR Camera _07 Preset muro In this screen select the desired camera select the preset that you wish to activate and then drag it to the list below as shown in the picture below 6 1 12 3 7 Activate action scripts of alarm outputs When an event occurs this option lets Digifort activate action scripts of alarm outputs such as for example setting off a siren To learn how to configure scripts of alarm o
141. gured directly into the equipment will be valid for all of created media profiles Preview Cancel It s important to point out that this screen can vary from camera to camera since each one has its own set of configuration parameters In the example above the selected camera doesn t support adjustment of image resolution and quality 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server n 6 1 2 1 2 How to visualize the functioning of the configured media profile To visualize the results of the configurations of the parameters of the media profile being edited click on the Preview button opening a screen with the live image of the camera as shown in the picture below This function will only work if the camera s connection address was previously informed To learn now to configure this parameter see How to configure the recording of the camera Live image SRPS S20n240 SETS 672 Kb v2 E Tilas Decoder PIPES ne LK a In this screen the following configurations are informed Received frames per second Informs the number of frames per second received Image size Informs the size of the received image in KB s and in Kbps These values help in the dimensioning of the disk space and network bandwidth that this Camera occupies Decoder codec The codec used for decoding the image Digifort uses various decoding codecs When the camera is added the codec that has the best performance b
142. has a server own service for processing images and which can be installed on the same computer in which the camera images are recorded or in another computer used only for this purpose recommended Learn more about distributed processing in the chapter Understanding distributed processing 13 1 Licensing the Digifort Analytics How does the architecture for the Digifort Analytics work The license for the Analytics server works like the server for the Digifort cameras There is a base license for the server and additional licenses for each camera The Digifort Analytics base license includes the Basic Analytics which has the following modules Foreign Objects Missing Objects and Face Detection which can be used in as many cameras as needed The licenses for cameras better known as license pack include de license for the Advanced Analytics which has the following modules available Presence Entry Exit Disappear Motionless Loitering Direction Filter Speed Filter Camera Tampering and Cancel Shaking The following diagram shows the licensing of two cameras with video analysis Basic and Advanced together with the Digifort server 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 190 Analytics Digifort 3 Server Server n 9 In the picture above the license distribution would be as follows Analytics Server 1 licen a base de anal tico 1 licen a pack para 2 cameras Digifort Server 1 B
143. have just made the license request this will take 1 to 2 workdays to be available in our server If you received your license file by e mail click Insert Licence File to add the license to the system Insert License File The procedure to add licenses is the same as for Digifort and is described in the chapter How to configure licenses On the online license screen the description should be Analytics Server as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 199 system Data Machine code AC 74 ANL 48EDC89 1C34A BAE5BD 4EBE MKEY 08C81A System ANALYTICS SERVER Version 6 4 0 0 Release 09 11 2010 i i Avaliable Licenses t PartNumber _ System Devices _license Type Creation Date Expiration Date Install DGFAN1900V6 Analytics Server 00 Demo 11 08 2010 12 08 2010 PartNumber System Devices License Type Creation Date Expiration Date Once a license has been added it becomes available as shown in the picture below Server Advanced engine Server licenses License Type q 355 DGFLIC bOBSBovEEAaEECdbQTCGJuxFtcs2aF4 iN2P4E0 Demo The Advanced analytics license works in the same way and in the status field you can see how many licenses are available as shown in the picture below Server Advanced engine Advanced engine licenses License Status Q 1103 DGFLIC mjMD4MMMOi4dFM1feoiyiqOyAuYhSk2DZUtm Loaded Instances 1 13 2 A
144. he register of camera presets displaying the screen below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 64 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Focus Control Shutter Control Near Far Close Open Operations Factor sees ee Auto Focus Activate Auto Focus Disachivate 4uto Focus OO _ E Activate Auto Shutter Disactivate Auto Shutter Pan in degrees 360 to 360 Pan in degrees 180 to 180 0 o Z Postion _ Tilt in degrees 360 to 360 Tilt in degrees 180 to 180 Zoom 100 to 100 Zoom 1 100 o S 1 l pesen Focus 100 8 109 Pome t 100 0 3 Cn fa Ls Shutter 100 to 100 Shutter 1 100 o fa postion SL Operations Factor Focus control Manually adjusts the focus of the camera Iris control Manually adjusts the opening of the camera s iris Operation factor This value is expressed in percentage and defines the speed of the focus and iris motors to be moved in the camera If in 50 the camera will move at 50 of its maximum speed for example Activate Auto Focus button Activates the camera s automatic 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 8 focussing if this exists Disactivate Auto Focus button Disactivates the camera s automatic focussing if this exists Activate Auto Iris button Activates the camera s automatic iris control if this exists Disactivate Auto lIris button Disactivates the camera s automatic iris control
145. he Calibration has been made correctly you can create object classifications 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 222 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 To begin with in the analytics configuration screen click on Classification The following screen will show up Objects GR Classification cu Objects classification Object classification Object informations ID Name 0 People Name People Activate 1 Car Yes v Min area m m 0 Max area m m 200 Min speed 0 Max speed 200 Cancel At first there won t be any objects registered To register an object fill in the fields and click on Add The picture above shows what the registration for person would be like The fields to be filled in are described below Name Name of the classification to be added Activate The classification can be deactivated at any given time simply change the selection box to No Min area The minimum area the object must have to be recognized within that classification Max area The maximum area the object must have to be recognized within that classification Min area The minimum area the object must have to be recognized within that classification Max area The maximum area the object must have to be recognized within that classification To remove any Classification simply select it on the list and click on Remove Segue o resultado dessa classifica o
146. he Surveillance Client Cliente de Monitoramento 16 1 How to access the screenstyle administration To access the screenstyle administration locate the item Screenstyles in the Configurations Menu as shown in the picture below 4 gy Digifort Servers 4 W Local Recording Server 3 Alarm Devices Alerts and Events E Users Maps L Global Events 9 Scheduled Events E Screenstyles B IP Filters A Configurations fe Web Server Licenses i Server Information Logs Once this is done the screenstyles register will be displayed at the right as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Digifort all rights reserved Screenstyle Administration 277 Screenstyles Register d The system allows creation of personalized surveillance screenstyles allowing the user to create his own configuration of the camera and map display in the screen Digifort Enterprise offers six pre defined screenstyles that cannot be modified or excluded To add a screenstyle click on Add To modify or exclude a screenstyle select it and click on the corresponding button 16 1 1 How to add a screenstyle After clicking on Add as explained in the previous topic the following screen will be displayed 2002 2011 by Digifort all rights reserved 278 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Screenstyle Editor H Surveillance Screenstyles Editor Matrix Dimensioning 4 Lal Create Matrix Miniat
147. his area of the system is reserved for adjustment of the global configurations of the server Global configurations are parameter which once configured will affect the entire functioning of the system afetarao todo o funcionamento do sistema 18 1 General Configurations To access this area click on the Configurations item in the Configurations Menu as shown in the picture below 4 gj Digifort Servers 4 W Local R Recording Server Alarm Devices Alerts and Events Users L Global Events Sy Scheduled Events ER Screenstyles i IP Filters i Configurations ES Web Server 7 Licenses ij Server Information 7 Logs Once this is done the general system configurations screen will be opened at the right as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 286 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 j j Use this screen to configure the general system configurations such as connection port limit of connections etc General Master Slave SMTP Configurations Disk Limits Network Units Send periodic e mail with server report E mail sending interval In minutes XE E mail group TCP port for server communication 8600 E Limit the number of connections with the server Connection limit aF Percent of free disk space the system must reserve upon executing the recording g N a0 Ea Use files cache for fast server startup Save Configur
148. iberou Arquivo de grava o c gravacdes axis Indices 20091127_02 dix da camera Camera 01 apagado O arquivo liberou Arquivo de grava o c gravacgdes axis Dados 20091127_02 dar da camera Camera 01 apagado O arquivo liberou Arquivo de grava o c gravacdes axis Indices 20091127_03 dix da camera Camera 01 apagado O arquivo liberou Arquivo de grava o c gravacdes axis Dados 20091127_03 dar da camera Camera 01 apagado O arquivo liberou Arquivo de grava o c gravacdes axis Indices 20091127_04 dix da camera Camera 01 apagado O arquivo liberou Arquivo de grava o c gravacdes axis Dados 20091127_04 dar da camera Camera 01 apagado O arquivo liberou Arquivo de grava o c gravagdes axis Indices 20091127_05 dix da camera Camera 01 apagado O arquivo liberou Arquivo de grava o c gravacdes axis Dados 20091127_05 dar da camera Camera 01 apagado O arquivo liberou Arquivo de grava o c gravacdes axis Indices 20091127_06 dix da camera Camera 01 apagado O arquivo liberou Arquivo de grava o c gravacgdes axis Dados 20091127_06 dar da camera Camera 01 apagado O arquivo liberou u To visualize a log select the date and type then click on the Visualize Log button This way the list of log registers will be filled Upon double clicking on some log item a screen will be displayed with details about the occurrence as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 09 Admini
149. ic Analytics and the Advanced Analytics 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 204 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 The Basic Analytics has the following analysis modules Foreign Objects Missing Objects and Face Detection The Advanced Analytics has the following analysis modules Presence Entry Exit Disappear Motionless Loitering Direction Filter Speed Filter Camera Tampering and Cancel Shaking Analytics configuration Opens the configuration screen of the chosen engine Activate Activates or deactivates the analytics configuration Note A license is used when an Advanced analytics configuration is active In the configurations screen it is still possible to configure which users will be able to see this configuration See the picture below Analytics configuration registration a General Ri ghts 9 Analytics configuration user rights Mal Groups Add Groups a Analytics Delete Groups Add Users Delete Users To learn about users and user groups refer to the chapter User Management 62009 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 205 13 3 1 How to configure the Basic Analytics lf the Basic engine is chosen in the analytics register screen the following screen will show up Configurations ofbasicanatics eee Za Configurations of basic analytics The image that appears is related to the camera and the media profile selected in the register scre
150. icenses to add your license via Internet If you have just made the license request this will take 1 to 2 workdays to be available in our server If you received your license file by e mail click Insert Licence File to add the license to the system Insert License File 4 1 2 How to send data for registration The first phase in licensing Digifort is the sending of data for registration This process consists of filling out the users data which will be sent together with the counter password of the server to the Licensing Center With this data at hand the Licensing Center will generate the requested licenses and a confirmation will be sent to the supplied e mail address To start the process of sending registration data click on Send data for Registration This action will open a form to be filled out with the client s data as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 98 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Send Registration Data D Send Data f mf Send Registration Data system Data Machine code E19C DGF DBBF1IEC DIEF 1 0A2SDF 4DC8 MKEY 248569 System ENTERPRISE Version 6 2 0 0 Release 03 03 2009 Data to Send Company Contact Email Phone Country Remarks License Type Demo License Official License After correctly filling in the fields click on the Send button Your license will be generated in at most two weekdays When y
151. ified value To convert this value to seconds simply divide this value by 1000 By default this parameter is already configured at 4000ms 4 seconds 6 1 4 8 Media profile Select the media profile to be used for visualization of the camera This option will only be available if this camera will be accessed by the client wa relay server is unmarked 6 1 4 9 Short cut for the camera in the client Enter a short cut name for the camera so that this camera can be rapidly displayed in the Surveillance Client 6 1 4 10 Selection of camera in the client Selection of camera in the client These configurations are applied in the Surveillance Client and work in the following way when this camera is selected its frame rate is changed according to the configurations specified here For example when a camera being monitored at 4 frames per second is selected the frame rate is changed to 10 frames per second o Modify the frame rate upon detection Activates this feature o Frame rate Specify the desired value Otherwise you can configure this feature to change the camera media profile according to the picture below Client camera selection C Change frame rate LS Change media profile Media profile Recording vi To learn more about Media profile see Media profile 6 1 5 How to configure PTZ The PTZ configuration allows you to specify the movement parameters of movable cameras To access the PTZ configurations click on the PTZ t
152. igifort Server In the picture above the Digifort Server sends the images of the cameras to two different Processing networks This way each set of computers only counterbalances the load among the Analytics Servers with the same network name Administration Password Password to access the analytics server Fill in this field to change the Current password Confirm Password Type the password again Reset administration password Blank password is retrieved Save configurations Saves changes made on the screen 13 3 Adding an analytics configuration This topic will deal with how Digifort s Basic and Advanced analytics are configured After licensing the analytics server correctly go to the analytics Configurations as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 4 9 Digifort Servers aW Local i b amp Recording Server gt 4 Alarm Devices b Alerts and Events L Configurations gt 4 Digifort LPR Servers Analytics configurations register Use this register to register the Analytics Configurations The Analytics Configuration is the core of the video analysis system it will process the image from a camera extract information from objects and the captured scene trigger events and alarms that may later be searched generating valuable reports from the captured information On surveillance client you can add an Analytics COnfigu
153. igifort Services Administrator Stop Stops the selected service Available only if the service is installed and initiated Install Service Installs the selected service Available only if the service is not installed Uninstall Service Uninstalls the selected service Available only if the service is installed and stopped 2 2 How to initiate the Digifort Server service To initiate the Digifort Server service first it must be installed Carry out the following steps to correctly initiate the service 1 Select the service Digifort Server 2 Click on Install Service a confirmation screen will be shown informing that the service was successfully installed 3 Click on Initiate and wait while the server is initiated The process of initialization terminates when the message Service functioning appears on the status bar Note lf the server was stopped for some reason and initiated again the initialization process can be slow since a check out has to be carried out in all of the existing recordings creating a disk structure map 2 3 How to stop the Digifort Server service At any moment the execution of the Digifort Server service can be interrupted When this is done the server will no longer execute any function such as for example the administration of alarms and recording of the cameras The process of stopping the Digifort Server is quite simple just clicking on the Stop button When the service is
154. image and drag it forming a rectangle To remove a selected area make a rectangle with the right button of the mouse englobing all of the area of the mask to be removed or click on Eliminate Selection to eliminate all of the created masks Live image 6 1 14 How to configure the Disk Management 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Digifort has an advanced system of disk management responsible for the administration of the recorded images For good performance of the server this configuration must be very well thought out before executing as it involves several factors such as available disk space type of recording selected for the camera number of cameras in the system etc As the space we haw in disk is always limited Digifort needs to eliminate old recordings to store new ones For this purpose a time limit or space limit for the recordings must be specified so that when the configured limit is reached the old recordings are eliminated freeing space for the new recordings The disk manager offers three types of configurations these being recording by limit of days recording by limit of hours and recording by limit of disk space The disk manager includes three types of configurations recording by day limit recording by time limit and recording by disk space limit 88 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 In the types of configuration by day and time limits the system automatically allocates the
155. ing Estimation of the number of days of recording Limit Limit allocated for recording of images of the camera Disk used Disk space used by the images of the camera 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter 7 7 1 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Alarm Devices Alarm Devices 117 The Digifort System allows the management of external alarm devices Normally these devices are alarm boards controlled by the network as are some cameras and have alarm inputs and outputs that can be monitored by Digifort Normally the alarm devices are installed in places that don t have alarms or the cameras that are installed don t have ports for alarm input and output They can be used in automation of an area Sensors and panic buttons among other things can be attached to their input ports Sirens electrical locks and lights among other things can be attached to their output ports How to access the alarm devices register To access the alarm devices register click on the Devices item in Alarm Devices as shown in the picture below 4 gj Digifort Servers 4 W Local R Recording Server 4 8 Alarm Devices W Status gt Devices gt Alerts and Events id Users je Global Events Sy Scheduled Events RR Screenstyles B IP Filters ay Configurations amp Web Server h Licenses W Server Information Logs Once this is done the alarm devices register will be shown on
156. internal network a porta de comunica o com a camera de sua rede interna Digifort also offers the possibility of making a connection with the camera via external network such as Internet for example Fill in the Internet IP address For this option to work your router must be configured to supply access to the camera externally Informs the communication port with the camera via external network com a camera atrav s da rede externa User Informs the user that Digifort will use to carry out authentication on the camera Consult the manual of your camera to identify the default user and how to add more users Password Informs the password that Digifort will use to carry out authentication on the camera Consult the manual of your camera to identify the default password and how to modify it Important its recommended that you inform the user and the password of the camera in the correct fields as some camera features depend on this information for previous authentication and execution of the requested command The user to be supplied must be the administrator user of the camera To get this information consult the user manual of your camera 6 1 4 7 Connection timeout in MS This parameter is used by the system when the connection with the camera is 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 51 somehow lost Then every X milliseconds the system will try to re establish the connection where Xis the spec
157. ion sensor configurations The motion sensor is an advanced feature that allows you to select areas of the image which are sensitive to motion for recording by motion detection and or for motion detection alerts To know how to configure the motion sensor check the user manual Cancel To configure the motion sensor click on the Configure Sensor Button After clicking on this button the motion sensor configuration window will open with a real image from the camera as can be seen in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server Motion sensor configurations D Motion Sensor gt Motion sensor configurations Detection Type Selection Exdusion Sensitivity 80 In this screen you will be able to select the areas that will be sensitive to motion or areas will not be sensitive to motion To select areas that will be sensitive to motion select the detection type Selection a click on the image dragging the mouse to form a selection box To select areas that will not be sensitive to motion select the button Exclusion repeating the process To exclude already configured areas click on the right button of the mouse and select the box to be excluded or click on the Eliminate Selection button to eliminate all of the defined areas After selection of the desired areas configure the sensitivity of motion As default the sensitivity is 80 With this va
158. isactivate the visual joystick Disactivates the visual joystick To learn how the visual joystick works see Visual Joystick Apply configurations for test Applies the prepared configurations only for test The tests of camera movement with the prepared adjustments should be done on the camera image in the configuration screen itself Restore Defaults button Restores the default configurations of the joystick adjustments General tab Allows access to the configurations of delay of operation Operation Scales tab Allows access to the configurations of the operation scales defining the sensitivity for the joystick The delay of operation is the system s wait time for the command to be sent to the camera The default of this configuration is 200ms that is moving the joystick to the left and holding it in this position for 200ms the command will be sent to the camera for example The operation scales allow you to choose an operation range for each function of the camera All of the values are expressed in percentages To access this feature click on the Operation Scales tab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server et Operation Scales Operation Scales The operation scales allow you to choose a range of operation for each function of the camera This adjustment is necessary for each camera as depending on the model the power of the Pan Tilt motors and the final ve
159. isters the occurrence of global events in the log 8 1 3 4 9 Eventos de analitico Registers the occurrence of analytics events in the log 8 1 3 4 10 LPR events Registra no log as ocorr ncias os eventos de LPR 8 1 3 5 Save Configurations button Saves the configurations specified here 8 1 4 How to visualize the event logs To learn how to visualize the event logs see How to visualize the event logs 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter 198 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 9 User administration A security system really only works if it has functions and administration capable of making it resistant to vulnerabilities and technical problems during its operation The creation of users is very important for the good organization and security of the Digifort Server The system s administrator must define a set of users who are responsible for the monitoring and correction of events related to the operation of the Digifort System With time these users are automatically notified by the system regarding the conditions and abnormalities that occur and that were defined by the organization as worthy of checking out An abnormal situation would be a camera that stopped working or a vault that alerted about someone s undue entry for example These users must be of the utmost trust to the company as a security solution only works with trustworthy equipment and personnel Digifort Enterprise offers the
160. ith their centre within the zone If true any object intersecting with the area can trigger the alert Time Time in seconds the object must remain unmoving in the area to trigger the alert Long periods are not recommended for areas where there is a lot of movement Alert Actions Click on the alert actions line and then on the button with three dots as shown in the picture below E it Foreign objects v Rearm time 20 Time Seconds 5 Intersection with zon False Alarm actions to modify 2 Missing objects In the alerts screen configure the actions chosen when the analytics triggers the events To learn more about alert actions refer to the chapter How to configure alert actions The following is an example of when the alert was triggered in the situation prevously configured 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 210 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Whenever an alert is triggered the scene is automatically captured To learn how to generate reports refer to the Surveillance Client manual Nota The Foreign Objects module will trigger alerts if there is any change in the scene in other words whenever objects are left or removed The difference between this module and the Missing Objects one is that this one looks for objects within an area whereas the Foreign Objects module outlines the area exactly around the object in question 13 3 1 2 How to configure the Missing Objects module The Missin
161. ive Directory user User Account Options The user cannot change the password Account blocked Account Expiration Never Expires on sexta feira 19 de novembro de 2010 Authentication Method User and password C Biopass C User and password or Biopass 9 User and password Biopass Insert a username a password and a description for the New User In the field Authentication Method there are four options Username and password System s standard authentication Biopass Only asks for the finger print authentication Username and password or BioPass The login can be made with the username and password or BioPass Not recommended unless you need to use the web server as it does not have the BioPass functionality Username and password Biopass Needs username and password Biopass for login 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights BioPass 167 Here the user selects how he will log into the system in this case Username and Password Biopass Remember that the option User and Password Biopass is the most recommended in terms of security as it will force the user to use his username and password and also use the biometric authentication Now this part has been configured we can open the BioPass tab as shown in the following picture User registration E sS S Web Customization Sini Rights View E S 2 ae rights individually for each user It User
162. k Space When configured for Limit of Hours or Days the server will automatically and dynamically allocate the necessary disk space to keep the images for the specified time and when configured for Limit by Disk Space then you must specify a limit in MB for the camera recordings The system can also be configured to record the archive in slow media thus allowing you to keep the videos for any amount of time Limit of Days Limit of Hours Disk Space Limit Days for Recording Limit of Hours Space Limit in MB a 168 7 Cr 190 f EVN Archiving Configurations 6 1 14 1 Recording by limit of days Recording by limit of days keeps the camera images stored in disk during only the specified absolute number of days For a better understanding of this type of configuration let s Suppose we have these two situations 1 The recording mode of the camera is configured for continuous recording always record and the limit of days of recording is configured for 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 99 seven days With this configuration seven days of images are stored in disk and when the eighth day comes the oldest recording first day will be deleted 2 The recording mode of the camera is configured for recording by motion detection and the limit of days of recording is configured for seven days Supposing that of these seven days only four had motion then only fou
163. l the less quality the image will have and the lower the image compression level the more quality the image will have Digifort offers five quality levels ranging from High low compression and 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server a Low high compression After various laboratory tests we recommend the Medium quality as it offers an excellent image quality and low network traffic and low disk space usage Frames per second The number of frames per second to be recorded A greater frames per second rate will use up more bandwidth in your network and more disk space but will offer smoother movement A lower rate of frames per second will use up less bandwidth in your network and less disk space but the movement will be jerkier It has been scientifically proven that at three to seven frames per second it is possible to recognize all movements of a person In some cases it might not be possible for the camera to send the configured number of frames per second especially at high frames per second rates This is due to various factors such as the bad functioning of the internal network the number of connections made to the camera and the processing power of the camera As parameters specific to an indivdual piece of equipment we can cite insertion of text into the image image rotation color levels etc Some cameras may not support the adjustment of common parameters such as for example the frame rate
164. l rights 270 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Scheduled Events B General x G s Scheduled events management Name Description Event 1 Turn on Equipament Scheduling One tme Daily 0 Weekly Monthly Starton 15 09 2009 B aaa meaty oeer Configure Actions V Active ea This screen offers the following function Name Enter the desired name for the event This name will be the key for recognition in the system Description The desired description for the event to be registered Scheduling The type of scheduling to be made The event can be activated only once daily weekly or monthly The types of scheduling will be explained further on Times Screen in which one or more times of day can be added for the event to be activated Configure Actions Click on this button to configure the actions that Digifort will carry out when this event occurs To learn how to configure the actions that this manual event will execute see How to configure the alarm actions Active Active or de Active the event 15 1 1 1 Types of Scheduling 15 1 1 1 1 Only once In this option only the options for the date and time of the execution of the event will be configured as shown by the figure below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Sheduled Events 271 Scheduling One time C Daily Weekly Monthly Starton 29 12 2008 Wy Time that the event will oc
165. larm Devices Alarm Devices Configuration Default Select All x Gere Playback of stored videos Allows the user to visualize previously recorded videos To learn how to play video back see the manual of the Surveillance Client Exportation of stored videos Allows the user to export previously recorded videos for backup or visualization in another workstation To learn how to export videos see the manual of the Surveillance Client Motion search Allows the user to carry out motion searches in stored videos Motion search helps in retrieval of events in a scene To learn about motion search consult the manual of the Surveillance Client Configuration of cameras Allows the user to configure the cameras to be managed by the system Status of the recording server Allows the user to check the general status of the system and the individual status of each camera getting information like used disk space frames per second received activity time etc Allow PTZ control Allows the user to control movable cameras with PTX functions Allows locking of the PTZ controls Allows the user to lock the movement of the camera by priority Alarm device configurations Allows the user to access the configurations of alarm devices Alarm device status Allows the user to access the monitoring of the status of the alarm devices 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights User administration 147 Alert contacts
166. lities and making information available to the clients The Digifort Server is an application that runs as a Windows system service therefore it is executed automatically when Windows is initiated without need for user intervention The Services Administrator is the software responsible for the control of its execution displaying information about the state of working and offering service installation and initialization controls Note As this is a Windows servce Digifort enables you to use its various features such as the Active directory the Explorer file management system DHCP UpnP TCP IP communication systems video control systems etc 2 1 How to execute the Digifort Services Administrator To execute the Services Administrator locate the Digifort Enterprise 6 4 0 0 Server icon on your Desktop or in Start gt Programs gt Digifort Enterprise 6 4 0 0 gt Server gt Server and execute it The Services Administrator will be started opening the screen shown in the picture below liid Digifort Services Administrator Digifort Services Digifort Server n S Stop Wier X Uninstall Service Service running The Services Administrator offers the following functions Digifort Services Displays the list of available services that can be manipulated Initiate Initiates the selected service Available only if the service is installed and stopped 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights D
167. locity of Zoom Focus ris are different Consult the user manual for more information oO Pan 8 1 oO Tilt 8 p D Zoom 8 p D Focus 8 p C3 Iris 8 p These configurations are applied to the force of the motors For a better understanding of this configuration let s look at the PAN bar If you hold the joystick all the way to the left the speed of the camera will be 80 of its maximum speed It s also possible to specify a minimum movement speed that is if you hold the joystick only a few centimeters to the left the speed of the camera will be 5 of the minimum speed of the camera 6 1 5 10 3 1 How to remotely configure analogical cameras Digifort allows the remote configuration of analogical cameras This configuration is very useful when we have a camera of difficult access and it s necessary to execute its configuration To access this configuration click on the Open Menu Control button located in the PTZ configurations of the camera opening the screen below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 62 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Menu Control f Menu Contral i T Menu Control Parameters Controls Press the dircetional buttons of the keyboard to control the menu or use the below buttons Activate the Visual Joystick Open Menu button Opens the configurations menu of the camera Close Menu button Closes the configurations menu
168. low 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 122 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Alarm Device D General 10 Control Events Scheduling f Schedulings Events Scheduling The scheduling of events will cause the system to k 7 recognize device alarm inputs only during the Open Events Schedulings programmed times of day an Teza To configure the scheduling click on Open Scheduling of Events and follow the instruction on page How to configure the scheduling of recording 7 1 2 Management functions of the Alarm Devices Digifort offers the principal configurations of alarm devices that can be accessed based on its register thus making it possible to configure several devices simultaneously To use this feature select the desired devices and click on the right button of the mouse as shown in the picture below Device Description wD Placa_commbox Nila a Cnr raa ba a R Activate Devices Disactivate Devices Scheduling of Events Events Activate devices Activates the selected devices causing the alarms to be administrated Disactivate devices Disactivates the selected devices Scheduling of events Configures the scheduling of events of the selected device To learn how to use this feature see Events 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Alarm Devices 98 Events Configures the events of the selected devices To learn how to use this feature see I O Contr
169. low 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Sheduled Events 273 scheduling One time Daily Weekly Monthly Starton 15 09 2009 Jy Times Repeatevery 1 Z weeksin 9 09 49 58 09 50 28 d Sunday 9 Second Tuesday Fourth d Friday Saturday Add Modify Delete This screen offers the following functions Start on Starting date of the event In the case of weekly scheduling the software will assume the current week as the beginning that is the following week will start on the next Sunday Repeat every X weeks on Repeat the event every X weeks every other week every three weeks etc on the desired days Just click on the days on which the event shall occur Times Add the times of day on which the event shall occur Configure Actions Click on this button to configure the actions that Digifort will carry out when this event occurs To learn how to configure the actions that this manual event will execute see How to configure the alarm actions 15 1 1 1 4 Monthly In the monthly configuration it s possible to choose the desired months and days for the determined event to occur The months registration screen is shown in the figure below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 274 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Scheduling One time Daily Starton 15 09 2009 Jr Months January May February June March July April August Days 1 6 11 2 7 12
170. lue it s already possible to detect any type of motion in the image Once this is done click on the Test button to visualize the functioning of the selected motion detection For performance reasons Digifort analyses the camera images at two frames per second that is it s not necessary to detect motion in all of the frames but only to analyze an image every 500ms With this default any type of movement 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 is detected The picture below demonstrates the workings of the motion sensor with selection of areas sensitive to motion Motion Sensor oh Configurations of the Motion Sensor Parameters Type of Detection Selection Exclusion Sensitivity 80 J The picture below demonstrates the workings of the motion sensor with selection of areas not sensitive to motion 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server Motion Sensor oy Configurations of the Motion Sea Parameters Type of Detection Selection Exclusion Sensiiviy 90 y 6 1 9 How to configure the recording visualization rights This area of the camera register is reserved for the definition of the rights of visualization of recordings that is which users will be able to see videos already stored in the server as opposed to live visualization rights where which users are able to visualize camer
171. me users of the system To attribute user rights click on the Rights tab as shown in the figure below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Global Events 187 Global Event Registration Ea General Rights g Global Event Rights Groups Add Groups Delete Groups Delete Users To conceed the right of access to the desired users groups simply click on the Add Grupos Users button and select them in the list of Groups Users which will appear as the figure shows 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 188 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Select the objects L Select the objects Available Objects amp everton amp Jhonatan amp John X Livio amp Marcio amp Paul amp suporte amp Wemerson Select the available User and click on OK The same rule applies to the list of groups 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter 190 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 13 Analytics The analytics is a set of tools that intelligently processes the cameras images This process includes object count flow control missing and foreign objects face detection and others shown in more detail below The analytics can complement surveillance in several ways such as by triggering alerts filing events and generating reports The Digifort analytics is considered an extra module as it is not included in the license of the Digifort cameras server The Digifort Analytics
172. monitoring of the process 12 Maps pas Global Events gt 792 Scheduled Events gt A Analytics 4 License Plate Recognition 7 ei Status Configurations Rights 09 Configurations i aE Lists Ce LPR Engine configurations olf IP Filters fv Ea Configurations Sensor Image Attributes gt ee Web Server TS bo Licenses Virtual sensor Motion detection ig Server Information lan Logs Physical sensor Alarm input ee Digifort Analytics Servers b Digifort LPR Servers Select event ee ee eee Three configurations have to be made in this tab Sensor The sensor that will trigger the camera so that it can capture the license plate It can be triggered by a Physical Sensor or an infrared barrier or a Virtual Sensor that will trigger the LPR on detecting movement Image The following options are available in the Image tab Activate image resizing Width ___ Height 320 S 240 Activate image cropping We now have to o Activate image resizing This option changes the size of the photo captured by the camera so that there is less processing o Activate image cropping This option selects a specific area where the engine will look for license plates to be captured This option is useful when there is a mega pixel camera that can cover several lanes with vehicles For example 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights License Plate Recognitio
173. n D 4 Desconectar Confic rep Minitar LPR Configuration registration Camera image cropping unna Configurations ae LPR Engine configurations ava o Alarme s Sensor Yez Activate image resizing is Width Height Ga a 9 Ga amados 320 S 240 E ite RS k x L to de Placa Activate image cropping E LR L x Configure crop s es L REE RRR Cx K OAOT TOA OTOR KR L Bee RX G ELET KR K Cx eX U L Cx P COD o Servidor CS C L alytics L Activate character mask AAAXX00 0 Numbers only A Letters only X Numbers and letters Example AAA000X License plate character count Minimum characters 0 Maximum characters 0 Activate character mask This option allows greater control of what the software will be identifying on a number plate The 0 character only identifies numbers A only identifies letters and X identifies letters and numbers If for example the license plate pattern you want to capture is EGV 1234 then the best filter to configure is AAAOOO License plate character count This option is used to configure a Minimum and Maximum number of characters to be identified by the recognition process This option is useful because the number of 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 characters varies from country to country 14 3 2 Configuring the Kapta Engine After configuring the General options cli
174. n eenn ennenen neee 122 Part VIII Alerts and Events 125 1 How to access the Alerts and VGIUS sss ssssss sese sees senenn ennenen eee neee 125 HOW 10 CONFIGURE tHe cantadis iri a 126 POW TO add a C ONLACL eer R Mesa ucuxerebs an ener eee aan 127 How to cantigure The a ee 129 POW TO VIS UAlIZesthe event ele TTT 130 How t configure ANE CONLACL OrOUDS scsi E 131 POW 100d CONLACL aT e a jueuctuceuerecsentvadeuauuanacuctie 132 HOW to CONNGUEE ANE event OOS esis ccsessncseencaeevsxacves gaiathandanasadendaneedunrhagnnsacenusudsnvdsdusennanduaneenuannddnauaeseesndnaacndonses 133 Acuvate SVSICIN i 135 LOGS PACS CTO TTT 135 Amate logs Older Ihan X days sea areca eeenee a taba nde bea eee bac aa E 135 S eic Ee eien Lo emer aera rate eer Pe Or Oe nee ee re ee ee eee eee eer 135 Alarm NDUIS TTT 135 Failure in communication w n the devGes sss see eee eee eee 136 Falure Mi KECOFGING TTT 136 KOG TIO aA tree punts eters a REE Aa eee 136 Mangal GYEN S ticcnccaqesaeroreaecqzamaneraaucanarcaneaeandan banaue a tacks ieanixioneunionenenpanceatnnseate aah atu anedecGeadeactanceoeemiecenenme 136 ln lt sineera A iis dlacee eawaien aawaruantansagareete aegecmaneong along aude ougaeemdeuaeeenecararet 136 Prograrmned Venls 2 carancsacarisioeonesacnaetucecscns Ea N 136 Ee TTT 136 Eventos TT aa TT 136 LPR OVENS ceceersececececencacare ccecetecetetocesctscetctoce REEE A 136 Save Configurations AUTON T 136 How to visualize T
175. n must be filled in correctly according to the users registered in the current Domain 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter 10 BioPass BioPass is an authentication product via Digifort s biometry To increase the security of users who have been authenticated in the system it is possible to enforce a biometric authentication 10 1 How to install BioPass on your computer After installing the Digifort 6 4 0 0 Enterprise the drivers of the BioPass Digital Reader will be available to be installed by the operational system With the 6 4 0 0 Enterprise already installed connect the BioPass reader to your computer and the following message will show up on the Operative System 8 Integrated Biometrics USB FP Fingerprint Sensor driver A x O O software de driver do dispositivo foi instalado com xito 16 13 16 11 2010 Once this message is shown you can configure the BioPass in Digifort 10 2 How to configure the BioPass lf the reader is not recognized or is not plugged in the message Biopass reader not connected will show up as in the picture below 4 9 Digifort Servers E Local 4 Digifort Analytics Servers 4 Digifort LPR Servers Server Login D Login L isa Digifort Server Login Server Loca IP 127 0 0 1 Port 8600 User Password Biopass Biopass reader not connected Le 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 189
176. n t forget to put a link on the map to be called to return to the main map as shown in Figure bellow 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 189 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Testes 4 Th gt 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter 189 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 12 12 1 Global Events Global events are powerful alarm and system integration tools Like any other event global events can be used to set off preprogrammed system actions as well as activate and deactivate the recording of cameras Global events can be activated by users by way of the Surveillance Client or by external system thus allowing any other application to activate an event in Digjifort This chapter will cover only the configuration of global events For information on how to activate a global event by way of an external applicatio consult the API of global events How to access the Global Events Register To access the Global Events Register click on the item Global Events as shown in the figure bellow 4 gy Digifort Servers 4 i Local ZR Recording Server 4 Alarm Devices Alerts and Events E Users Maps wL Global Events Once this is done the alarm devices register will be displayed at the right as shown in the figure below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Global Events 188 Global events register Global events can be used to set off preprogrammed actions i
177. n the right button opening the Options Menu as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 108 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 6 1 16 1 6 1 16 2 6 1 16 3 6 1 16 4 6 1 16 5 Cameras Description Se Camera_01 Camera 1 S Camera_02 _ Camera Se Camera_03 Activate Camera Se Camera_04 Se Camera_05 a Camera_06 Scheduling of Transmission as Camera_07 a Camera_08 Se Camera 11 Deactivate Camera Scheduling of Recording Scheduling of Events Recording media profile Visualization media profile Alarm Buffer Automatic Events Disk Limit Archiving Type of Recording Relay Media profiles b Yield rights of video playback Yield rights of live surveillance Deny rights of video playback we O E NE Deny rights of live surveillance The options menu offers the following functions Activate camera Activates the recording of the selected cameras Disactivate camera Disactivates the recording of the selected cameras Transmission scheduling Configures the scheduling of transmission of the selected cameras To learn how to use this feature see How to configure the scheduling of transmission Recording scheduling Configures the scheduling of recording of the selected cameras To learn how to use this feature see How to configure the scheduling of recording Events scheduling Configures the scheduling of events of the selected cameras To learn how to use this feat
178. n the system as well as activate or deactivate camera recording Global events can be activated by users by way of the Surveillance Client or by external systems allowing any external application to activate an event in the system Global Event Description e To add a global event click on Add To modify or exclude select the desired global event and click on the correspondig button 12 2 How to add a global event Once the Add button is clicked as explained in the topic above the screen for adding global events will be displayed as shown in the figure below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 188 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Global Event Registration ex General Rights ue Global Event Registration Description Configure Actions V Activate 12 2 1 Main data Name Identification name of the global event The name of the global event will be used to set off the event in Digifort After inclusion of the event in the system the name cannot be modified as it will be for internal use of the system Description Short description of the global event Activate Enables or disables the global event for use To configure the actions of the global event click on the Configure Actions button The operational mode of the configuration of the actions is described in Chapter How to configure the alarm actions 12 2 2 Rights Global events can have access restricted to so
179. nalytics Server Configurations To access the analytics server configurations click on Configurations as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 200 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 4 i Digifort Servers kg a Analytics server configurations gt 4 Alarm Devices b Alerts and Events WN Use this screen to configure the video analysis server b Sy Maps L Global Events gt Scheduled Events b Analytics b Q License Plate Recognition Communication Port BE Screenstyles 8610 PP Filters ER Configurations Processing Network gt Web Server Digifort Everton T Licenses E Server Information 4 4 Digifort Analytics Servers Confirm Password 4 ia Local i Configurations ho Licenses Reset administration password gt 4 Digifort LPR Servers Save Configuration _ x a Administration Password This screen has the following functionalities Communication Port Communication port with the analytics server It should only be changed if it is already being used on the computer in question Processing Network Name of the distributed network where the server will counter balance the load When more than one server has the same Processing Network name there will be a processing counterbalance among them Look at the diagram below to get a better idea 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 90 Network 1 Network 2 D
180. ne generates a counter password on the Hardkey so that you can install the licenses via the web After clicking on Add the following screen will open up 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 ee Kapta engine licenses This screen allows configuration of the licenses for the Kapta engine To license your system click the Add button fill out the license request form ar 72 a Server Kapte 9 Add License Kapta license A118C8640E477E691DB7CCD655B5A67 1D62D80DA570D9E422B9C73D930B6D1 E If you are not yet a Digifort dient and wish to test the system click Send Registration data and fillin all data correctly to receive a demo license for 1 month Click Online Licenses to add your license via Internet If you have just made the license request this will take 1 to 2 workdays to be available in our server Bess If you received your license file by e mail dick Insert Licence File to add the license to the wd stem Total 0 Click on Online Licences so that you can see your licenses As the picture below shows now you can install your Kapta engine licenses 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights License Plate Recognition oo Kapta engine licenses This screen allows configuration of the licenses for the Kapta engine To license your system click the Add button fill out the license request form an ter receiving the notice install the license by u
181. ng Note that the 6 4 version now includes three services Digifort Server Digifort Analytics Server Digifort LPR Server The Digifort Server and Digifort LPR Servers must be stopped Now that the services have been stopped you can connect the Hardkey to the computer and only then start the services again Now you can log into your LPR server and click on the Licenses option as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights License Plate Recognition 247 gt ijl Digifort Servers x R Leta Server licenses 4 W Testes LPR y A Configurations This screen allows configuration of the server licenses The server requires a base license to release its operation To license your system click the if Licenses Add button fill out the license request form and after receiving the notice install the license by using Online Licences feature or add license file Server licenses License Type N 355 DGFLIC xyG7NCSLFTWrSDRviICUDySOjH6DTXePeZSdr Demo The base for the LPR to function will be installed in that Server tab The license is carried out on the Internet with the client information and a protocol number received by the client To install the base license click on Add and the following screen will show up 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 908 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Machine Code CBO08 LPR DE6 1D07 C8923 2486FE EC8A MKEY E5D2B3 If you a
182. nitial IP Final IP 192 168 10 4 192 168 10 8 Range description Authorized IPs Cancel Enter the initial IP and final IP of the range and lastly enter a description for the range to be added lf you wish to add only one IP fill in the initial IP field and the final IP field with the same value 9 2 1 2 Login hours the Digifort server are the login hours with which it s possible to define the times of day that users can have access to the system To access this feature click on Login Hours opening the scheduling screen The function of this screen is specified on page How to configure the scheduling of recording 9 2 2 User rights After filling in the main user data the access rights must be configured As default the rights are configured for a surveillance user profile that is the user will only be able to carry out the system operations of live surveillance and video playback 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 108 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Digifort Server Users heal Web Customization _ Groups view Rights View User Rights GlentFeatures PTZ x User Rights Playback and Video Search d Playback of Stored Videos V Exporting of Stored Videos V Motion Search Cameras of the System Recording Server Status V Cameras Configuration V Allow the control of PTZ V Allow the lock of PTZ controls Alarm Devices Status of the A
183. ofiles are created one for recording and one for visualization The pre configured parameters of each profile are only those parameters in common to all devices The Media Profiles of most Cameras and vdeo servers have parameters in common and individual parameters of each piece of equipment The common parameters are Video compression The video compression to be used in recording images in disk At present Digifort supports the Motion JPEG and Wavelet formats Image resolution The image resolution that will be used in the profile Upon selecting the model of the camera this resolution list will automatically display only the resolutions supported by that camera A very high image resolution will use up much disk space and bandwidth in your network but the image will have a superior quality in which we will be able to recognize more detail in the image such as for example the face of a person A very low image resolution will use up little disk space and bandwidth in your network but the image will have an inferior quality giving few details This parameter should be well configured according to your needs Digifort has a calculator for disk space use that will help you to better configure the image resolution and frames per second To learn how to use the Digifort calculator see Calculator for disk space usage Image quality The images coming from the cameras go through a compression process The higher the image compression leve
184. ognition of Events Copy scheduling of 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 The functioning of this screen is identical to the screen specified in the previous topic except for the types of schedulings Activate Activates the recognition of events of this camera in the specified hours and days of the week This option is represented by blue Disactivate Disactivates the recognition of events of this camera in the specified hours and days of the week This option is represented by white 6 1 8 How to configure the Motion Sensor The Motion Sensor is a tool which makes it possible for the user to define areas of the image that will be sensitive or insensitive to motion The configuration of the motion sensor is very important for the saving of disk space used by the camera If you selected the method of recording by motion detection in the Camera tab it s recommended that you adjust the sensor according to your needs As default if the sensor is not configured the entire image will be sensitive to motion To access this feature click on the Motion Sensor tab as shown in the picture below by Configurations of Camera_02 Privacy Mask Disk Management Recording Visualization Rights _ Live Visualization Rights _ Filters Image Buffer Camera Media Profiles Recording Live Visualization PTZ 1 19 Control Schedulings Motion Sensor Events gt Mot
185. ol 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter Alerts and Events 125 8 Alerts and Events The Digifort System offers a series of alerts and alarms that can help to monitor the normal operation of a set of cameras and the server itself These alerts are configured by the system s administrator according to the indivdual needs of each solution and can be modified at any moment whenever a new need appears The functions of alerts and events allows Digifort to send e mail or SMS messages to a list of users that was previously registered in the system each time some event Programmed by the administrator occurs An event can be among others a failure in the communication of the camera with the server a failure in the recording of data a motion alert or an alert associated with an external electrical device All of the alerts are also registered in a log file for later consultation and analysis The alerts and alarms are activated immediately following their configuration making it unnecessary to paralyze the system to accomplish a configuration An alert can be made for the entire system or for a specific camera The monitoring of these alerts is the responsibility of the person to whom the administrator delegated the control The lack of interest in checking up on abnormalities detected and informed by the system is considered a serious failure putting security as a whole at risk 8 1 How to access the Alerts and Events
186. on 6 4 0 0 Digifort Server cere a Active Directory users Use this will be able to define the access rights individually for each user It s k possible Active Directory and clicking the right button L User search Domain Teste Username for domain authentication Admin Password for domain authentication This screen has the following functionalities Domain Type the network domain Username for domain authentication Username to be authenticated in the domain Password for domain authentication Domain user password After filling in each field click on Search Users and all users registered in the domain will be listed To add users to Digifort simply select them and click on OK A user belonging to the domain has the following configuration screen 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights User administration GE User registration OO z amp User Management User Password Confirm User 1 User Description User_1 User type Digifort user 9 Active Directory user Domain Teste All the username and password options are blocked because the authentication is made in the domain and no longer in Digifort so the block account options Biopass and account Expiry will no longer be available It is possible to change a user already found in Digifort to a network user simply change the User Type field To function properly the username and the domai
187. our license is finished you will receive a confirmation letter by e mail with all of the instructions for installing the license These instructions are also described in the following pages of this manual 4 1 3 How to install licenses via Online Licenses Licensing via Online Licenses is the safest and most practical way to license Digifort After receiving the license confirmation e mail click on the Online Licenses 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Licensing Digifort button A window will be opened listing all of the available licenses for your server as shown in the picture below Online Licenses D Online O Online Licenses Data System Data Machine code E19C DGF DBBF1EC D1EF1 0A29DF 4DC8 MKEY 248569 ENTERPRISE 6 2 0 0 09 09 2009 Licen as Dispon veis PartNumber System Devices License Type Creaton Date Expiration Date DGFEN1008V6 Enterprise 08 Base 09 08 2009 id PartNumber System Devices License Type Creation Date Expiration Date To install the licences locate the desired license and then click on the icon in the Install column In the case of installation of official licenses install the base license first then all of the pack licenses And in the case of demonstration license installation install it normally After installation of the licenses click on the Close button 4 1 4 How to install licenses via license files In case your server has no access to Internet you mu
188. pter 268 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 15 Sheduled Events Sheduled events allow the user to create scheduled actions for executing some system function at specified dates and times This feature is very useful for automating and easing routine tasks such as turning on lights opening doors and controlling the activation of any kind of equipment at the Sheduled time 15 1 Registering Sheduled Event To access this area click on the Register tab in the Menu of Sheduled Events as shown in Figure bellow 4 gj Digifort Servers 4 9 Local R Recording Server 43 Alarm Devices Alerts and Events te E Users 4g Maps L Global Events 4 7242 Scheduled Events i Status F Register L BB Screenstyles B IP Filters ie Configurations Web Server Licenses i Server Information Logs Once this is done the general system configuration screen will open up at the right as shown in Figure bellow 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Sheduled Events 269 m Scheduled events register sn In this register you can register the scheduled events of the system Scheduled Event Description To add a Sheduled Event click on Add To modify or delete a Sheduled Event select the desired camera and click on the corresponding button 15 1 1 Adding Sheduled Event After clicking on Add the event registration screen will open up as shown in the figure below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA al
189. r days of images are stored in disk and when the eighth day comes the oldest recording will be deleted As we can observe by the situations described we must be very careful with this configuration since if the camera is recording by motion detection it s not always recording in disk the specified number of days since there was no motion on some days the images of these days are not recorded This is due to the fact that the configured number of consecutive days will be recorded configurados 6 1 14 2 Recording by limit of hours Recording by limit of hours keeps the camera images stored in disk during only the specified absolute number of days For a better understanding of this type of configuration lets Suppose we have these two situations 1 The recording mode of the camera is configured for continuous recording always record and the limit of hours of recording is configured for 168 hours With this configuration the last 168 hours of images are stored in disk the equivalent of exactly seven days When the 169th hour comes the system will eliminate the limit configured in days freeing disk space for new recordings 2 The recording mode of the camera is configured for recording by motion detection and the limit of hours of recording is configured for 168 hours Supposing that in the last two days there was no motion detection in this camera Then the equivalent of nine days will be stored in disk even though 168 hours i
190. r the selected cameras In the option users or groups a screen will open up with a list of all users or groups registered in the system Select the users gruops to whom you want to give the right to video playback for these cameras and click on OK To learn about video playback rights see Users rights 6 1 16 17 Deny live surveillance rights Denies live surveillance rights for the selected cameras In the option users or groups a screen will open up with a list of all users or groups registered in the system Select the users gruops to whom you want to give the right to video playback for these cameras and click on OK To learn about live surveillance rights see Users rights 6 1 17 Finding and registering cameras automatically Digifort possess the option to have cameras that support the UPnP protocol to be automatically located and registered into the system We shall see below how this feature works On the screen of camera register click the button Find as shown in the image below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 105 Camera Register a In this register you must add the cameras that the system will manage It s possible to configure several cameras simultaneously selecting the desired items and clicking the right button Cameras Description amp Camera 0i Camera 01 The following screen appears 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 108 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0
191. ration on screen for live monitoring of the analysis In this screen click on the Add button to start the analytics configuration The following screen will show up 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 23 Analytics configuration registration S General Rights CF Analytics configuration registration Description Camera Media profile T Processing network Analytics engine Basic Advanced OK _ cancel This screen has the following functionalities Name Name of the analytics chosen for example Digifort Description Description of the analytics register for example Vehicle count on avenue Camera All the cameras registered in the Digifort server will be available in this selection box To learn how to register cameras refer to the chapter How to add a camera Media profile Select the media profile you want to use for the analysis The analytics always analyses images with a resolution of 320x240 or 352x240 so it is recommended that these are the camera s minimum values The vdeo analysis does not interfere with the quality performance of the video transmitted and recorded Processing Network All the processing networks analytics servers active on the network will be available in this field Choose a network to process that configuration Analytics Engine Choose the engine that will be analyzing the images Digifort has two engines that process the images the Bas
192. re not yet a Digifort client and wish to test the system click Send Registration data and fillin all data correctly to receive a demo license for 1 month Send Registration Data O Click Online Licenses to add your license via Internet If you have just made the license request this will take 1 to 2 workdays to be available in our server If you received your license file by e mail dick Insert Licence File to add the license to the system The licensing process is the same as for Digjifort On the online license screen the description should be LPR Server as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights License Plate Recognition 909 System Data Machine code CB08 LPR DE61D07 C8923 2486FE ECS8A MKEY E5D2B3 LPR SERVER 6 4 0 0 18 11 2010 Avaliable Licenses Pa on w stem Devices license Type Creation Date Expiration Date Install DGFLP1900V6 LPR Server sever LE 11 18 2010 12 18 2010 a a PartNumber License Type Creation Date Expiration Date This screen allows configuration of the server licenses The server requires a base license to release its operation To license your system click the d Add button fill out the license request form and after receiving the notice install the license by using Online Licences feature or add license file Server licenses License Type q 355 DGFLIC xyG7NC5LfTWr5DRviCUDySOjH6DTXePeZ5dr Demo Now lets configure the Engines 14 2
193. ress Telephone No Address City Suburb state Province Country 71 No Selection Postal code Installer company name Installer name Installer telephone No Fill in all of the fields and click on Send A registration confirmation screen will be displayed together with your registration code as shown in the figure below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Ooa Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Online License Registration D General O Online License Registration a The registration of your server license was completed successfully Your registration code is 9337 79795 871 85659 Product registration 5 3 Registering Digifort Offline To register Digifort offline click on the Register Offline button A screen will be displayed with instructions on how to register Digifort Follow the instructions shown in the screen and click on Register 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Registering Digifort 35 Registration ra Offline License Registration Machine Code E19C DGF DBBF1EC D1EF1 0A29DF 4DC8 MKEY 248569 Intructions To register your Digifort product follow the steps below 1 License Registration Website Using a computer with Internet connectivity navigate to the address http www digifort com LicenseRegistration php 2 Machine Code Required Fill in the form using the Machine Code provided above 3 Registration Code After you complete th
194. roup simply click on Add and a window will open so that you may select the user to be added as shown in the picture To remove a user simply select it from the list and click on the Remove button 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 188 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Select the objects a Objects k Select the objects Available Objects Jhonatan Livio L Marcio L Paul L suporte L Wemerson 9 4 1 Group rights After filling in the main user data the access rights must be configured As default the rights are configured for a surveillance user profile that is the user will only be able to carry out the system operations of live surveillance and video playback As configura es de direitos para o grupo igual a configura o de direitos de usuario 9 4 2 Surveillance Client Features The configuration of the features of the Surveillance Client is very important for the security of a site This feature offers tools that affect the person who monitors the cameras causing other factors to impair the attention of the operator The configuration of the Resources of the Surveillance Client for the group is the same as the configuration of the Resources of the Surveillance Client of the user To learn how to configure the Resources of the Surveillance Client of the group see Surveillance Client Features 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights User administration
195. rs password Confirm Enter the users password again Description of the user A brief description of the user for aiding in his identification in the system User account options 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights User administration 143 o The user cannot change the password With this option marked the user can never change his password leaving this up to the system administrator o This user will receive alerts With this option marked the user will receive the configured alerts when some event occurs o Account blocked With this option marked the user will not be able to authenticate himself in the system Expiration of the account In this parameter you can define a date upon which the user account will expire If the user account expires he will not be able to authenticate himself in the system To reactivate an expired account mark the option Never or change the expiration to a later one o Never The user account never expires o Expires on The user account expires on the specified date Tip The password can be left blank when registering and the user will be able to register his password during his first access to the system 9 2 1 1 Login IPs The configuration of Login IPs is very important for the security of the Digifort Server as it is in this configuration that we register the range of IPs that a user can use for his authentication in the system For greater security except in specified
196. rt groups a Group Description A administrators administrators To add a contact group click on the Add button To modify a contact group select it and click on the Modify button To exclude a contact group select it and click on Exclude 8 1 2 1 How to add a contact group After clicking on the Add button as explained in the previous topic the screen for adding contact groups will be displayed as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Alerts and Events 133 Alert Groups REgister S Alert Groups G2 Alert Groups Register ws Group Description Administradores Administradores Available Contacts Member Contacts L Everton ox Cancel Group Name of the contact group Once saved this name cannot be modified as it will be used internally by the system Description Description of the contact group Available contacts List of all contacts registered in the system Member contacts List of all contacts who are members of the group To add contacts to the group select the desired contact in the list of available contacts and drag it to the list of member contacts To remove a contact from the group select the desired contact in the list of member contacts and drag it to the list of available contacts 8 1 3 How to configure the event logs The event logs register the events of failure of communication with the
197. rts Schedulings lt m W Schedulings information Transmission scheduling Always Transmit Recording Scheduling Always Record Alarm Input Scheduling Recognize Alarms 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 115 6 2 1 5 Disk This screen supplies us with information about disk space usage by this camera To access this feature click on the Disk tab as shown in the picture below Details of Camera_01 by Recording Connection Connections Input Ports Schedulings Disk B Disk usage information Frames Recorded 267 Bytes Recorded 4 260 642 Bytes 4MB Hours of Recording 8 Hour s Estimation of Recording Hours 13 2 Hour s Days of Recording 4 Day s and 5 4 Hour s Estimation of Recording Days 6 Day s and 23 9 Hour s Limit 1 921 MB Disk Used 1 217 342 400 Bytes 1 160MB For a better understanding of all of these items read the topic about Disk Management on page How to configure the Disk Management Photos recorded The number of photos recorded by the camera since its activation or modification of the parameters Bytes recorded The number of bytes recorded by the camera since its activation or modification of the parameters Hours of recording Hours of recording stored in disk Estimated hours of recording Estimation of the number of hours of recording Days of recording Days of recording stored in disk Estimated days of record
198. rts and Events Description 4 z Digifort LPR Servers gt A B Testes LPR Click on Add and the following screen will show up 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 256 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 E Captort Servers x i LPR configurations register Use thes register to repiter the LPR Configuratbons The LPR Configuraton the core of the license plate recogrvbon system it wel process the images from camera extract and reguter found hcense plates and troper alarma Or survedlance chert you can add an LPR configurador on screen for ive montonng of the process Genes Configratens Rights a LPR Configr ator reget ator mags E aa MES Servers anas LPR Servers This screen has the following functionalities Name Name of the LPR chosen for example Digifort 1 Description Description of the analytics register for example License Plate Recognition on avenue 1 Camera All the cameras registered in the Digifort server will be available in this selection box To learn how to register cameras refer to the chapter How to add a camera Media profile Select the media profile you want to use for the analysis The analytics always analyses images with a resolution of 320x240 or 352x240 so it is recommended that these are the camera s minimum values Processing Network All the processing networks LPR servers active on the network will be available in this field
199. rvers bW Digifort LPR Servers ad mantis led Once you have registered the license plates and selected the actions the configuration is ready 14 3 4 Verifying the LPR Status The Status option will give you all the information on LPR configurations such as number of active LPR configurations number of active LPR configurations among other functions shown below With the Status option you can check different information regarding the configurations made as shown in the following pictures 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 __ aie LPR configurations statu Use this feature to monitor the processing of LPR Configurations TI of current server General Configurations Activated configurations 0 Working configurations 0 Frames s 0 Active Configurations LPR configurations active at the time Working Configurations Working LPR configurations Frames Number of frames processed 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights License Plate Recognition 265 i LPR configurations status Use this feature to monitor the processing of LPR Configurations This screen provides inforr of current server General Configurations Configura o Status Description G LPR tests Working Street Lpr Test PReontquein ot i Street Camera 19 0 Hour s 0 Minute s and 45 Second s 0 Hour s O Minute s and 0 Second s
200. s Akey pna a T 52 Selec Ue PIZ prolo Oianone as a a a a a dodaci edaaaseineegeaee 52 Calne Fae TT TT a a A 53 GOM port of videa TT 53 PrES CIS Contool TH Ta 53 PIZ Farol e f aT 53 JOY Siek CONNGUrANom DUNO TTT 53 Open Menu Controls HURON saa A EE N 53 How to configure the Presets CoOntrOl sss sexes eee 53 FOW TO CI CAle a Dros ohidan a a aa aaa a a a 55 FOW TO COMPIQUING FIZ Patak TTT 56 Fow to add a FIZ Patrol scheme sic cise catch annaa n nad E E A a eee Ae ee 57 How to configure the scheduling of PTZ Patrol SC hermes eee eee eee eee 59 How to coni gures THE LOY TO crisan wecea verbs wna E a vl tals oa vaa aa cana saan anced a aa 59 How to remotely configure analogical Cameras see e ee eee eee eee 61 MISUGI JOY STICK Trailen aeia anaa aiea aaaea ara age eae eee 62 Advanced PIZ Sperneier aaa a ea aes 63 How to conngure DEVO cene a ae EE EIA EES 65 How to add input SVein eoria Asset r aoa Se ra a N 66 HOw e El eet e h GINS 5 sisscssdustecnesiea tons a e i a e A raide 68 How to configute ScheduliIngsa lt s sss sssssssssssssssseseeeeeee seene seene nene eenn nnn ennenen 70 How to contigure the Scheduling of recording sss sese sese 70 How to contigure the Scheduling Of trans MISSION sss sese xx eee eee eee 72 How to contigure the Scheduling Of ev ema eee eee eee eee 73 How to CONFIQUIE Ihe Motian Sa6nSar sss sssssssse sees esse e esse sese ennenen ennenen eenn enne 74 How to configure the ce carding
201. s activation or modification of the parameters Frames per Second Frames per second being received in real time Bytes Received Bytes received from the camera with this connection since its activation or modification of the parameters Bytes per Second Bytes per second being received in real time Associated Nodes The number of features being used in this connection In this case the connection is being used only for recording the images showing the value 1 If the camera were also being monitored wa Relay Server by this connection the value 2 would be displayed 6 2 1 3 Input Ports This screen shows the alarm ports of the camera and its Status 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights oa Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Details of Camera_01 p Recording Connection Input Ports Schedulings ne Alarm input ports status Port 1 Unknown Port 2 Unknown Port 3 Unknown To learn how to configure the alarms see How to configure the alarm actions 6 2 1 4 Schedulings This screen offers information about the current type of recording these being continuous recording recording by motion or no recording The type of recording is defined in the registration of cameras To learn how to define the type of recording see How to configure the recording of the camera To access this feature click on the Scheduling s tab as shown in the picture below Details of Camera_01 Recording Connection Input Po
202. s by way of the Surveillance Client consult its manual To add a manual event click on the Add button opening the screen below To modify and exclude click on the corresponding button Manual Event z D Manual Event Event Name Event 2 Event Description Trigger siren Configure the actions to be executed in case of the event Configure Actions ea Enter the name and a description of the event in this screen and then click on Configure Actions To learn how to configure the actions that this manual event will execute see How to configure the alarm actions 6 1 12 3 How to configure the alarm actions Various events require the configuration of alarm actions To access these configurations click on the Alarm Actions corresponding to the executed configuration After clicking on this button the screen of alarms configuration will be displayed as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server Alarm Actions D Alarm Actions 4 Alarm Actions Send an e mail message to a group of persons in the event of an alarm Display camera images in the operator s screen The images will be displayed in the same pop up v Sound an alarm in the surveillance dient e j Send an instant message to the operator s computer sits The events that are forwarded to the users of the Surveillance Client can be directed to specific Users or User Groups click on Configure Rec
203. s equivalent to seven days When the 169th hour comes the system will eliminate the limit configured in days freeing disk space for new recordings Tip Using the limit of recording by hours in a very interesting alternative when used together with motion detection as it maximizes the number of hours that can be recorded in disk 6 1 14 3 How to configure the archiving Digifort makes it possible for the recordings of a camera to be sent toa different disk or computer in the network aimed at executing backups in tape or other backup device In this configuration the number of days in which the recordings must be kept in disk or the specified computer of the network can be specified To access this feature click on Configurations of Archiving as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 100 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Archiving System cx Archiving L w Archiving System V Activate archiving for this camera Archiving Root Directory c Recording F Keep the recordings in the archiving directory for X day s X Z G ZA Archiving System Alerts e V Send alert in case of recording failure Send alert when the system finishes archiving Alert Group a Activate the archiving for this camera Activates the archiving for the camera being edited Root Directory of archiving Enter the directory in which the archiving will be done
204. s ssc ss secs ecce eee eena ee eee e 254 Contiguring tie Carmen RADE norec TT 257 Contlgurling thie Ten B STT TH 260 COMTGUPING INe LPRISIS HTHH HTH 262 Verifying the LPR StAtUs rrii det Hadad 263 Part XV Sheduled Events 268 T Registering Sheduled Event isrann a a 268 Adding Sheduled A31 ee eee etic areca rence ce eee eee 269 TY DES Ole SC La TET sss atic cee seca tesk E cis card cc adeeb che nde asic ee esac eect 270 OMIVONCE suraesetetecesaaecanetorerencrecet aateeacoeres cues csaaeceanptacananenanaass E 270 A Re rece E a dae cae voce cued T eee ewes 272 Weekiy gioir nates pate tie eee Aa eee nate ete ees 272 MOMI sieran Sew Sedieunledeudcdeuteateuiedumi padre R R 273 Part XVI Screenstyle Administration 276 1 How to access the screenstyle administration cc ses ees sese eec ee esec ree eee eenn eee enen 276 HOW 10 add SCO GINS AT TH 277 Part XVII IP Filters 281 T HOW TO ACCESS IP RCS H a 281 HOW to add autharize ET 282 How to add unauihorize d 1BS s sssssssesseeeessseeeeeeeesssssnrne essere ennenen neee 283 Part XVIII Global Configurations 285 Tt G nekal Connguita non Ss esia cee canada A A 285 2 MASIOR Sl AVG T 287 3 SIMP eaa TT cece suncesenenenonneenenseeaue 287 A DISK RT ecco Aare a IN ce a a Oe Beare Sled eels 288 SD NGI ORK UNS TTT H 290 HOW to add AiG EW ork UU TTT 291 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 5 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Part XIX Server
205. screen supplies real time information about your server such as processor usage memory bandwidth etc Information Server Monitoring Server Version 6 3 0 0 Version Release Date 04 12 2009 Release Type Alpha 4 Platform Windows XP 2003 Vista 2008 7 Active Time 0 Hour s 0 Minute s and 40 Second s Global Processor Utilization 0 Memory Utilization by Server 32 MB Global Memory Utilization 1981 MB Opened Connections 1 Connection s Logged in Clients 1 Client s Input Traffic 0 kbits s Output Traffic 0 kbits s Archiving Management Awaiting Next Analysis 19 1 Monitoring by graphics Digifort offers an interesting feature that makes it possible to monitor the resources used by the server in real time by way of graphics updated every second To access this configuration click on the Monitoring tab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Server Information 297 Information Server Monitoring Global Processor Utilization 5 Memory Utilization by Server 16 MB Global Memory Utilization 1609 MB Connections 1 Clients 1 KA La 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Input Traffic 0 kbits s Output Traffic 0 kbits s e La Bm NU E H 2 1 l lt HO Ww 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rig ts Chapter System Logs 299 20 System Logs The logs are very important tools for an envronment that involves a security
206. se cameras devices are ready to be added to Digjifort Red Device available to register These are the devices that were not found in the data base of approved devices in Digifort This can occur if the unit is not actually approved or the name of the manufacturer driver is written differently than is registered in Digifort In case the name is incorrect it can be corrected on the screen itself through a selection box as shown below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 108 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 L 192 168 5 105 192 168 5 111 192 168 5 131 Topica Toshiba Traficon Panasonic VIVOTEK INC Thor Security Network Camera BB HCM311A A Network Camera with Pan TiliPZ71X1 AXIS P1346 P1346 ip Iae t wd t dt L a F l wi TOJ a tet TRENDnet Truen UDP Verint B Device ready to register Vivotek Device available to register but ne TO Player Device already registered VTN J i y reg l Webgate 2 Device can not be registered Zavio VISIONXIP 2 TH 1 Blue Device already registered These are devces that are already registered in Digifort Grey Device cannot be registered In this case the device or software located did not return any IP address and the device cannot be added automatically There are two ways to register the devices found 6 1 17 1 Registration of one device only Registration of one device only Select a product over the box as shown
207. sing Online Licences feature or add license file Machine code A118C8640E477E691DB7CCD655B5A671D62D80DA570D9E422B9C73D930B6D1F 1759817 1FF LPR KAPTA ENGINE _ Avaliable Lice pinin 01 Demo 11 18 2010 12 18 2010 ng DGFLP2901V1 Pn rapti Demo 11 18 2010 12 18 2010 Th a t Total 0 Now the available licenses have been installed they will show in the Kapta engines start screen 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 980 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Kapta engine licenses This screen allows configuration of the licenses for the Kapta engine To license your system click the Add button fill out the license request form and after receiving the notice install the license by using Online Licences feature or add license file Server Kapta Engine Kapta licenses License Status Q 1979 DGFLIC kax5F9ZAP9yWE2awHjgmcggCDDpmEiikWYg License in use Total 0 Your Kapta engine is now licensed 14 3 How to configure the License Plate recognition To configure the plate recognition with the Carmen engine you must first login to the Digifort server and in License Plate Recognition choose Configurations as shown in the following picture 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights License Plate Recognition LPR configur Use this register to register the LPI from camera extract and register monitoring of the process 4 I MiniMe Testes gt al Recording Server gt Alarm Devices bo Ale
208. specific times it can activate various alarm actions to alert you about the movement Activate Motion Detection event ay en ej in CAD Rearming Time of the Event LS Scheduling 7 TET Y SPREE P VOT T T If e mail is sent indude photos ola a TD Rearming time for sending e mail S seconds Loc cancel 6 1 12 1 1 How to configure the communications failure event To configure the communications failure event mark the option Activate communications failure event and specify the failure checking time With this value informed every X seconds the alarm actions will occurs again until the problem is solved To learn how to configure the alarm actions see How to configure the alarm actions 6 1 12 1 2 How to configure the recording failure event To configure the communications failure event mark the option Activate recording failure event To learn how to configure the alarm actions see How to configure the alarm actions 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 88 6 1 12 1 3 How to configure the motion detection event To configure the communications failure event mark the option Activate motion detection event The configuration of this event involves the following parameters Activate motion detection event Activates the motion detection event Rearming time of the event Specify the value in seconds in which Digifort will recognize new motions after a motion has o
209. st use licensing via license files To carry out this process copy the counter password of your server and send it via e mail to Digifort Your license will be generated using this counter password Soon afterwards the license files will be sent to your e mail address To install the license files in the Digifort Server copy them to the server or to some network unit that it has access to and click on Insert License File A window should open requesting the location of the license files Locate the files and open first the base license file and afterwards all of the pack license files Observation Some errors can occur using this licensing method This is due to the fact that the licensing process is being carried out by means outside of the realm of Digifort The most common errors are sending of an incorrect counter password and corruption of the license files sent by e mail For this reason try to use the Online Licensing 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 98 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 4 1 5 Observation method Enabling a temporary license The temporary license feature was created to enable the software demo Once the temporary license is activated the software will work for two hours To activate the temporary license click on the Demo License button as shown in the Picture below Total number of Licenses 0 License s 0 Cameras 0 Alarm Devices Temporary License 0 Hour s 0 Minute s and 0
210. stem Errors Actions of user in system J E Mail sent J Connections opened with the server Save Configurations Activate system logs Activates the alert and event logs of Digjfort Log directory Select the directory in which the alert and event logs will be saved Eliminate logs more than X days old Eliminates the old logs specified by the informed number of days Options of the event log o System information This log contains information about system functioning like for example the time at which the server was loaded terminated o System errors This log contains information about system errors such as the incorrect execution of some system function This log rarely receives data o System user actions This log contains information about system user actions like for example the visualization of some camera and modification of configurations o E mail sent This log contains information about the e mail messages sent by Digifort like for example e mail messages about failures in recording or communication of cameras o Open connections with the server This log contains information about the user connection with the server showing information such as access time and IP Save Configurations button Saves the configurations of system logs 20 2 How to visualize the event logs The visualization of logs is an auxiliary tool for the administrator when analyzing a log 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Syst
211. stration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Log Visualizer x Details Log Visualizer Description Date 15 09 2009 Time 08 29 34 Code 1007 Message access Server loaded on TCP port 8599 This event occurs whenever the access server is successfully loaded At this time the TCP port in which the server was opened is registered Description 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter 30 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 21 21 1 Web Server Digifort is equipped with a Web serwer by means of which users can visualize cameras and play videos back locally or via Internet with the use of an Internet navigator Its important to point out that for access to the Digifort Server via Internet it s necessary to configure your router with the purpose of redirecting the server connection by way of an Internet IP and a port To carry out the connection wa Internet Digifort requires two communication ports the port 8600 and another configurable port How to access the configurations of the Web Server To access the configurations of the Web Server click on the item Web Server and click on Configurations located in the Configurations Menu as shown in the picture below 4 gj Digifort Servers 4 9 Local GR Recording Server 43 Alarm Devices Alerts and Events 2 Users e Maps Global Events 2 Scheduled Events BE Screenstyles B IP Filters Ek Configurations Web Server
212. sword to access the server configurations as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Basic functions of the Administration Client 19 server Login z Login a Digifort Server Login Server Local IP 127 0 0 1 Port 599 User admin Password Cancel Username Access username Password Password for access Enter your username and password to access the server If this is the first time you are accessing the system insert the same username as the admin and leave the password blank Once you hawe filled in the access information click on OK If the authentication for access is successful the Configurations Menu opens showing the configurations available for the server as shown in the picture below 4 gj Digifort Servers 4 i Local R Recording Server Alarm Devices Alerts and Events P Users L Global Events 727 Scheduled Events BE Screenstyles B IP Filters ie Configurations fe Web Server Licenses jg Server Information E Logs Note 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 90 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 The admin user is the only user that cannot be removed from the system and has every right of access For security purposes a password must be given to stop unauthorized people accessing the system 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter 22 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 4 Licensing
213. system such as Digifort as it is in these logs that all events are registered as well as user actions that occur in the system This chapter of the manual will cover the system logs that is those in which server events are registered aS opposed to the logs of alerts and events where events related to external devices are registered To better understand what alert and event logs are see How to access the Alerts and Events 20 1 How to access the system logs To access the system logs click on the Logs item located in the Configurations Menu as shown in the picture below gq Digifort Servers 4 il Local Recording Server Alarm Devices Alerts and Events Users Q Maps z Global Events Sy Scheduled Events BE Screenstyles L p IP Filters E Configurations fe Web Server T Licenses Server Information Logs Once this is done the configuration of logs will be displayed on the right as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 30 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 This screen you will be able to configure the functioning mode of the system s global log such as directory of the log file events that must be registered etc Logs Configurations Logs Visualization V Activate System Logs Logs Directory C Program Files Digifort Digifort Enterprise 6 2 f Ji V Delete logs more than X days old X 7 Log Qpkians _____ Z System Information V Sy
214. t will send the PTZ commands to the video server and then passed on to the camera para a camera 6 1 5 3 1 Select the PTZ protocol In case the camera being registered is analogical select the communication protocol that the video server will use for sending the PTZ commands to the 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 53 camera 6 1 5 3 2 Camera ID RS 485 In case the camera being registered is analogical select the camera ID that the video server will use for sending the PTZ commands to the camera 6 1 5 3 3 COM port of video server Select the communication port of the video server with the camera Generally video servers use the COM 2 port 6 1 5 4 Presets Control button Opens the presets register allowing the memorization of camera positions To learn how to use this feature see How to configure the Presets Control 6 1 5 5 PTZ Patrol button Opens PTZ patrol configuration allowing you to configure the movement of the camera to certain presets To learn how to use this feature see How to configure PTZ Patrol 6 1 5 6 Joystick Configuration button Opens the joystick configuration allowing you among others to configure the sensitivity and delay of operation To learn how to use this feature see How to configure the Joystick 6 1 5 7 Open Menu Controls button Opens the analog camera configuration screens allowing the remote configuration of their function such as its ID for example
215. tacts Use this register to register the contacts who will receive the system alerts by e mail or SMS Description To add a contact click on the Add button To modify a contact select it and click on the Modify button To exclude a contact select it and click on the Exclude button 8 1 1 1 How to add a contact After clicking on the Add button as explained in the previous topic the screen for adding contacts will be displayed as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 198 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Alert contacts register z G Contact Register Contact Contact Name Everton Everton Soares Manso Contact Description Everton Soares Manso Address AMMA NNN NN NN NN NR NN NN NR N Telephone Company 73001183 Digifort E Mail everton digifort com br Format message for SMS OK cancel Contact Internal name of the contact This name must be unique and cannot be modified once saved as this information in used internally by the system Name of the contact Complete name of the contact Description of the contact A brief description of the contact for the purpose of its easy identification This field may contain for example the function of the person in the company Address Address of the contact Telephone Telephone of the contact Company Company of the contact E mail E mail address of the contact It is to this address that Di
216. tcite ulated Sait TTT 42 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights panes 8 How to visualize the functioning of the canfigured media proti sss see se xxe eee eee eee 43 Calculator Tor diskspace Tle L 43 How to configurre the recordin g f Ihe Cam GIA sss sss eesssseeee essere esse eenn ennenen eenn enn 47 Calme ra ee Te 48 POR Ms tect ee toe er Nee ore eee ee Pe are eee eS ete nC en eet ene Man eT E 48 LIS OF AIG PASS WOM T 48 Connection TE OUT GNeWIS TTT 48 TV DC Ol aaea TT 48 W Ze T Or TTT HT 48 Neidio ame le TTT 49 How to Configure the visyalization OF LOG camera sss sssessssee esse sse eee enen ennnen nnnm 49 This camera w ill oe accessed by the client via relay SOIVON sese eee cere eee ee eee 50 II cere 6 0 d aN te cree a nea dee ate EENE EAT TTT 50 SU eee amen eri nt ronnie pre i Centar A ErIATen ea nee PEmeO erae a men eae re ye tee eee aren eee eo en ene Meee creer en rer tery 50 Publie IP ACG TTT 50 PODBICIE porn eese a or Serene rt eens Mee eee pCR Cn er A 50 Wer ana Paso e TTT 50 Connection 1meout 1n Moana a er eo eee ee eee or 50 Media eenn T 51 Shortcut for the Camera tn tne Cle sccecsccs set secs setasaeen tutti dees a lua Jurado da ron econ Aa 51 Selecion eI Te Ran ROT 51 How to contigure PIZ coira a e E E EE E OE AEN SEE EESE 51 Activate the PIZ Control Ior UMS CANIAU Ais sese ee eee 52 Wise Ne device SIZ ETT 52 Use the device s COM port for the system to carry out PTZ function
217. that must be obstructed to trigger the alert Rearm time Period before another alert is triggered Suppress alert on lights on off The alert is not triggered if lights are switched on off in the selected environment Configure alert actions In the alerts screen configure the actions chosen when the analytics triggers the events To learn more about alert actions refer to the chapter How to configure alert actions 13 3 2 5 2 Cancel Camera Shaking Configuration The aim of this module is to help analyse images in cameras that may shake for several reasons lf the module is activated it is much easier to analyse the image and there are lesser chances of mistake To configure the camera tampering module click on the Advanced button on the analytics configuration screen and then open the tab Cancel camera shaking configuration as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 200 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Cancel camera shaking configuration diw Camera shake Nur Active To activate the module click on the Activate option as shown in the picture above 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter 22 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 14 License Plate Recognition The LPR server is a different module to the Digifort server as well as the Analytics Digjifort The LPR and Analytics servers are installed together with the Digifort server however the licenses
218. that of the recording visualization rights except that in this area is defined which users will have access to visualization of the camera in real time Reading of the previous topic is advisable for a better assimilation of the concept These rights are mirrored in the Surveillance Client where only those cameras to which access was granted are shown to the user To access this feature click on the Live Visualization Rights tab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 0 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Configurations of Camera_02 D Media Profiles i Live Visualization PTZ IO Control Scheduling Motion Sensor Privacy Mask Disk Management Recording Visualization Rights Live Visualization Rights i Image Buffer 3 Live camera visualization rights Groups Users To give the right of vewing of recordings to the desired users groups simply click on Add Groups Users and select them from the list of Groups Users which will come up as shown in Figure bellow 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server at Select the objects z Objects i L Select the objects a 3 Available Objects everton L Jhonatan L John X Livio L Marco amp Paul L suporte amp Wemerson Select the available user and click on OK The same rule applies to the list of groups 6 1 11 How to configure the Image Buffer The Ima
219. the Layer Options Menu choose the desired icon as demonstrated in Figure bellow 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Layer options Qi Fixed Camera 2 WS Fixed Camera 3 There is also an option for changing the size and color of the icons In the Layer options menu locate the Size and Color shown in the figure and change the values clicking on them Layer options ee Fixed Camera 1 Ea Size Color Rac 11 1 2 Adding Functions to the Alarm Board With the events already configured on the alarm board its possible to add them for rapid access by way of the map To learn how to configure events of the board see How to configure the I O To add the events simply drag them from the list at the right of the screen to the map as shown in Figures bellow 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 178 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 3 Alarm Devices gt Placa_commbox Placa Commbc b Alarm Inputs b Alarm Input Events b Alarm Outputs E mmm Turn_On gt 4g Map Links Floorplan The icon of events and their respective sizes can be changed as well as those of cameras Simply select the desired object and go to Layer options as figure bellow 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Layer options Open contact Close contact In the case of the figure 8 10 every time someone passes thought the outer fence Digifort will be alerted and will inform the operator according to
220. the model of the alarm device UO expansion board If your device has a port expansion board select it from this list Alarm inputs Select the number of alarm input ports the device has Alarm outputs Select the number of alarm output ports the device has Connection IP Enter the IP of the connection with the alarm device Connection port Enter the port of the connection with the alarm device User Enter the user of the access to the alarm device Password Enter the password of the access to the alarm device Important To find out the IP and port of the connection and the user and password of access consult the alarm device s instructions manual 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 190 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 7 1 1 2 I O Control In this area the alarm device will be configured To access these configurations click on the I O Control tab as shown in the picture below Alarm Device General 10 Control Events Scheduling i 10 Control Input Events Output Actions BS Cerca _perimetral m Play mS Stop Turn Off Turn Dn add Delete Checking Interval MS Timeout M5 10000 a Modify Delete O o ee To learn how to use this screen see How to configure the I O 7 1 1 3 Events As in the case of cameras Digifort can also monitor the working state of the alarm devices offering notification functions in case the equipment stops functioning for an
221. the pre Programmed events To learn about preProgrammed events consult How to configure the I O Lets now add an event with buttons The buttons have the purpose of activating or disactivating an alarm board output via Digifort To learn how to make events with buttons consult How to configure the alarm actions First drag the port to the map on which the device will be activated is found as shown in Figure bellow A Digifort Server Maps Le R TS wh Map manager Name Events Floorplan Description Events b P Cameras 4 Alarm Devices 4 i Placa_commbox Placa Commbc b i Alarm Inputs gt i Alarm Input Events aoe een ae Drag and Drop on map the desired port p 4 Map Links Toolbar Text format AEO Fill color 7 i Color H blak a Bold Open contact Close contact mis 2 e lial 8 Z Underline Size 7 show text Tevt Icon of port was Object Alarm device Placa_commbox gt Alarm output port Port 2 changed 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 180 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Now drag the Pre Programmed buttons to the chosen port as shown in Figure bellow 4 Digifort Server Maps arit Floorplan Description Events b P Cameras 4 Alarm Devices 4 Placa_commbox Placa Commbc gt i Alarm Inputs gt i Alarm Input Events 4 2 Alarm Outputs iin 2 32 69 B rats toa RAE KT La a
222. the right as shown in the picture below 108 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Alarm Devices In this register you must add the alarm devices that the system will manage It s possible to configure several alarm devices simultaneously selecting the desired items and clicking the right button Device Description lt gt commbox commbox To add an alarm dewce click on Add To modify or exclude select the desired alarm device and click on the corresponding button 7 1 1 How to add an alarm device After clicking on the Add button as explained in the previous topic the screen for adding alarm devices will be shown as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Alarm Devices 108 7 1 1 1 Main data Alarm Device z ME Alarm Device Registration Device Descripton Commbox Manufacturer Commbox ka Commbox Tecnologia Ltda Device Model Firmware MCA10 ka 2 4 ka IO Expansion Board Alarm Inputs Alarm Outputs r a 4 Connection IF Connection Port User Password 192 168 0 100 B la Activate Device OK Cancel Name Identification name of the alarm device After inclusion of the device in the system the name cannot be modified as it will be used internally by the system Description of the device Brief description of the alarm device Manufacturer Select the manufacturer of the alarm device Model of the device Select
223. this screen will apply for all cameras to be registered Device initial number The name of the cameras will be recorded in the form of a sequence of numbers This field will set the starting number from which to begin counting Digit count number of spaces you want E g If the counting starts with number 1 and number of decimal places is 4 then the name of the first camera registered will be 0001 Device username User name used for Digifort to authenticate the devices Device password Password used for Digifort to authenticate the devices Root path for recording Enter a directory where Digifort will create a folder for each camera to store your recordings This folder will have the same camera name E g 0001 0002 etc Ap s cadastrar as diversas cameras seus respectivos status automaticamente mudar o para AZUL Camera ja cadastrada Dessa maneira as cameras foram cadastradas com sucesso como mostra a imagem abaixo Camera Register em In this register you must add the cameras that the system will manage It s possible to configure several cameras simultaneously selecting the desired items and clicking the right button Cameras Description amp 0001 0001 amp 0002 0002 amp 0003 0003 amp 0004 0004 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights no Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 6 2 Monitoring the status of the recording server In this area of the system you will be able to check up on th
224. tinuous improvement of the system For whom this manual is intended This manual is directed toward Digifort System administrators who are responsible for the complete configuration of the Digifort Server How to use this manual This manual is structured into chapters topics and sub topics The names of the Digifort System modules and concepts involved with the system are printed in italics The items where the user has to interact with buttons menus and screen names are in bold Prerequisites For complete appreciation of the content of this manual some prerequisites are necessary Use of computers and their peripherals equipment Use of the Microsoft Windows operating system Knowledge of client server architecture Knowledge of computer network architecture 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter 12 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 2 Digifort Services Administrator The Digifort System is a software developed around the client server platform making use of all the features and benefits that this platform offers In the client server platform all of the information is stored in the central server responsible for its administration In the case of the Digifort System the server is the component responsible for among other functions maintaining the recordings generated by the images supplied by cameras administrating disk space alerting the operators and administrators about system abnorma
225. tion detection Logs the occurrences of motion detection in some camera o Manual events Logs the occurrences of manual events set off by the operator such as for example the opening of an electrical lock o Timer events Logs the occurrences of timer events Save Configurations button Saves the configurations specified here 8 1 1 2 1 How to visualize the event logs To learn how to visualize the event logs see How to visualize the event logs 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Alerts and Events 131 8 1 2 How to configure the contact groups The creation of contact groups is necessary since Digifort sends e mail notifications not only to a contact but also to a group of contacts To access the contact groups register click on the item Groups as shown in the picture below 4 gy Digifort Servers 4 i Local R Recording Server Alarm Devices 4 Alerts and Events L e L Contacts S Groups Logs ae E Users 22 Scheduled Events BE Screenstyles fj IP Filters i Configurations fee Web Server Licenses 6 Server Information Logs Once this is done the group register will be displayed at the right as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Use this register to register the groups of contacts that will receive the system alerts by e mail or SMS To add a contact to group the contact must be previosly registered Ale
226. tions see How to configure the alarm actions 6 1 13 How to configure the Privacy Mask The privacy mask is a tool which makes it possible to occult areas of the image that can t be observed by the operator It s important to emphasize that the privacy mask is not written in the server but to the contrary the original image is recorded and when the image is displayed on the screen the privacy mask is applied The privacy mask is not applied in the admin user as he has all system access rights To access this feature click on the Privacy Mask tab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 86 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Configurations of Camera_02 The privacy mask is a tool where you can inhibit the surveillance of certain places of the screen for live surveillance and in recording the selected places will be revealed only to the ADMIN user and only in recorded videos Configure Privacy Masks To configure the privacy mask click on Configure Privacy Masks as shown in the picture below Privacy Masks Configuration a Privacy Masks Configuration 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server In the example of the picture above the visualization of the entrance of the house is not permitted to the operator The effect of this configuration is demonstrated in the picture below To add a privacy mask click on the left button of the mouse over the
227. to the chapter How to configure alarm actions 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 233 13 3 2 4 How to configure the counters The counters have visual objects that in real time allow to get information on the events taking place in the image surveillance Counters are Incremented or Decremented by configured events Let s see some examples In the picture below a Direction Filter rule has been configured Analytics Fa Configurations of advanced analytics Z 79 Zone 0 Name Line 0 Color _ Yellow it Class filters 0 Presence Enter P EuL Z Appear D Disappear stopped 6 Loitering BL LR fA A gt Direction filter v Direction 73 Acceptance angle 112 Rearm time 20 Alarm actions Click the button to modify C Speed filter awi gt gt cX K We will configure a counter so that each object that activates this event will automatically be incremented by a counter To do that click with the right hand button of the mouse on the screen and create a counter like the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 999 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 E Configurations of advanced analytics E K N Counter 0 Description Counter 0 Color m Yellow Decrement Instantaneous sf Advanced Some options are available in the menu on the right Increment Increments the counter according to the rules available
228. ts Live Visualization Rights Filters Image Buffer Camera Media Profiles Recording Live Visualization PTZ 10 Control Schedulings Motion Sensor Events E Live visualization parameters Private IP Address Port 80 Password Public IP Address Port 80 Connection timeout in MS 30 also 6 Media Profile CO Client camera selection Visualization v Camera shortcut in the client Media profile arrr kd 61 V Access via relay server _ The configuration carried out here will be applied to the Surveillance Client which will use this information to capture the image from the cameras and show on the screen The parameters to be configured are described below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 80 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 6 1 4 1 6 1 4 2 6 1 4 3 6 1 4 4 6 1 4 5 6 1 4 6 Private IP address Private IP port Public IP address Public IP port User and Password This camera will be accessed by the client via relay server With this option marked the server will send the client images that are being recorded in real time using the media profile associated in the Recording tab With this option marked no additional configuration is necessary necess ria In case access to the camera wa relay server is not used inform the IP address of the camera s local network Informs the communication port with the camera of your
229. ts such as cars people a group of people etc To begin with in the analytics configuration screen click on Calibration The following screen will show up 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 219 alibration of advanced analytics ix Calibration Y Calibration of advanced analytics Tilt angle Click and drag the grid to change the camera tilt angle Click and drag the mimics around to verify sizes of people Each grid square is 2x2 meters Ground Camera Configurations Height meters 10 Vertical FOV deg 30 Camera intrinsic parameters Field of vision 70 g Measurement Units M trica Y The image of the configured camera will appear in this screen as well as a 3DGrid If no command is activated messages will appear on screen indicating how to operate the grid Measure or estimate the distance between the camera and the ground Use the wheel on the mouse to regulate the height of the camera Click and drag the grid to change the vertical angle of the camera Click and drag the 3D people to compare with the people on the image Each square on the grid is equivalent to 2x2 metres For easier configuration first move the grid so that the horizon line is compatible with the image as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 990 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 y In the configuration above you can see the line of th
230. ual 13 3 2 How to configure the Advanced Analytics lf the Advanced engine is chosen in the analytics register screen the following screen will show up 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights oza Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 P Configura o dos analiticos avan ados The image that appears is related to the camera and the media profile selected in the register screen of the analytics This screen has the following functionalities when the right hand button is activated Create zone Create line Create counter Delete Create zone Creates a zone where the analysis module is defined Rules Create line Creates a line where the analysis module is defined Rule Create counter Creates a counter which will be associated to an analysis module rule Delete Deletes a selected area line counter Create an area line and click on it as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 215 Za Configurations of advanced analytics Color Type ih Class filters Presence Enter Exit Z appear Disappear stopped Loitering Z Direction filter HHAAeA A BA C Speed filter An options menu of the area will open on the screen s right hand column The following options will be available Name Name for the area created It is important to consider what name will be given as it will be possible to create reports using that name
231. ure Screenstyle Positioning ef In the picture above we created a 4x4 matrix making it possible to add 16 cameras to the screen After creating the matrix it s possible to join the quadrants clicking on the left button of the mouse and dragging it with the purpose of having a larger visualization area In the example above we are joining the quadrants 1 2 5 and 6 forming the screenstyle presented in the picture below 2002 2011 by Digifort all rights reserved Screenstyle Administration 279 By joining these four quadrants we obtain space for allocation of 13 cameras with one of them having double the size It s possible to join as many quadrants as necessary as long as the final area is a rectangle To undo this joining repeat the process with the right button of the mouse After creating the screenstyle it will already be available in the Surveillance Client To learn how to use it consult the manual of the Surveillance Client 2002 2011 by Digifort all rights reserved Chapter IP Filters 281 17 IP Filters As one more means of security Digifort offers another tool which is extremely important for the security of the Digifort server the IP filters These filters act like a firewall blocking unwanted connections to the server IPs that will or will not have access to the systems can be added to the IP filters When a user tries to connect to the server by way of a blocked IP address
232. ure see How to configure the scheduling of recording 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 103 6 1 16 6 Media Profiles Add Alter or Exclude the Media Profiles for several cameras simultaneously as long as they have the same media options To select the cameras with the same media profile select a desired camera and press Ctrl M If there are cameras with the same media profile as the selected camera it will automatically be selected 6 1 16 7 Recording media profile Simultaneously configure the type of profile of the recording media for the cameras with the same profile as the configuration To select the cameras with the same media profile select a desired camera and press Ctrl M If there are cameras with the same media profile as the selected camera it will automatically be selected 6 1 16 8 Viewing media profile Simultaneously configure the type of profile of the viewing for the cameras with the same profile as the configuration To select the cameras with the same media profile select a desired camera and press Ctrl M If there are cameras with the same media profile as the selected camera it will automatically be selected 6 1 16 9 Alarm buffer Modifies the configurations of the image buffer To learn how to use this feature see How to configure the Image Buffer 6 1 16 10 Automatic events Configures the automatic events of the selected cameras To learn how to use this feature s
233. urr 15 36 54 15 37 50 Date that the event will ocurr Hear Les First select the date on which the event shall occur followed by clicking on Add in the times window and the following screen will be displayed Scheduled Event Execution Times Ea CA Scheduled event execution times Time 09 49 58 Add repetition 1 In this window select the desired time of day for execution of the event If necessary the repetition of the event every X minutes can be added The time of day will remain in the screen as shown by the Figure below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 272 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Times R 09 49 58 9 09 50 28 Modify Delete NOTE As many times of day can be added as necessary by simply repeating the process 15 1 1 1 2 Daily In this option the same setting as before are presented with exection of the field shown in the figure below Scheduling One time Daily Weekly Monthly Starton 15 09 2009 lr E Times Repeatevery 1 6 days 9 09 49 58 9 09 50 28 aes ae a This field allow the event to occur every day as the figure shows or every other day every third day and so on depending on the number configured 15 1 1 1 3 Weekly The Weekly scheduling allow the event to be repeated every X weeks at the defined times and on the desired days of the week The options of weekly sceduling are shown in the figure be
234. utputs see How to add output events If you wish to execute this action in the case of the selected event mark this option and click on Configure Actions as shown in picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 89 Alarm Actions Activate Alarm Outputs ex Outputs i Activate Alarm Outputs Select the object Select the Output Placa_commbox SS Stop Turn_Off 2 Turn _On Object SS Placa _commbox In this screen select the camera or alarm device which contains the script of actions of the alarm output that you want to activate Following this select the event and drag it to the list below as shown in the picture below 6 1 12 3 8 Send a HTTP Request The HTTP request aims to create a channel of communication between Digifort and external software This action allows integration of Digifort with any hardware or software that can process HTTP commands for example cameras access control software etc This feature requires a minimum knowledge of web programming for better understanding of its operation To start setup click Configure request And the following screen appears 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 89 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Alarm Actions HTTP Request z HTTP Request W HTTF request configuration Request type GET POST URL http 192 168 10 123 Username Admin Password
235. utton to configure the actions that Digifort will execute when this event happens To learn how to configure the actions see How to configure the alarm actions 6 1 6 2 How to add output events The output events of a camera are configured in the form of script that is a set of parameters that are executed in the order defined by the user To add an output event click on Add To modify an output event click on Modify To exclude an output event click on Exclude All of these buttons refer to the output events located right below its list After clicking on Add the following screen will be displayed 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server 68 Output Actions Output Action he Output Action Acton Mame siren Action Description Trigger Siren Output Script Acton Parameter F Actvate Port 1 y Pause 50000 MS TS Disactivate Port 1 Action name Enter the name of the output action Description of this action Enter the description of this output action Script for output Displays the list of parameters to be executed in this event In the picture above we have the example of the sounding of a siren in the following way 1 Turn on the siren 2 Keep the siren turned on for 50 seconds 50000 ms 3 Turn off the siren To add an output action click on Add To modify or exclude click on the corresponding button After clicking on Add the following screen will be displayed
236. ve Unit Ex F Ks Access Path 192 168 10 1 Troca User for Authentication everton Password for Authentication x Gee Unit letter Specify the identification letter of the unit to be mapped Access path Specify the complete folder path of the unit to be mapped User for authentication User of the Windows network who has access to the folder Password for authentication Password of the Windows network who has access to the folder 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Global Configurations 999 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Chapter Server Information 295 19 Server Information In this area of the system you will be able to accompany the performance of the server receiving data such as processor and memory utilization network traffic etc To access this feature click on the Server Information item in the Configurations Menu as shown in the picture below 4 if Digifort Servers i Local a Recording Server 8 Alarm Devices Alerts and Events E Users Maps lg Global Events Sy Scheduled Events BE Screenstyles i IP Filters 7 Ea Configurations fee Web Server Licenses ig Server Information Logs Once this is done a window will be opened on the right side with server information as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights 8 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 E Information about the Server This
237. view USA all rights 199 Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Add Digifort Analytics Server N Server les Add Digifort Analytics Server Server Name Server IP Servers WA 192 168 10 107 8610 WA 192 168 10 117 8610 WS 192 168 10 140 8610 WA 192 168 10 17 8610 WA 192 168 10 172 8610 WA 192 168 10 173 8610 WS 192 168 10 177 8610 ox Cancel Server Name Type the name of the server to be added Once the data has been confirmed the server name cannot be altered Server IP Type the name of the server to be managed Port Type the communication port with the server By default the port is 8610 The communication port with the server cannot be altered This configuration should only be altered if you are accessing a remotely located server such as the Internet for example Servers This list comprises all the Analytics servers found on the network by the administration client By clicking on one of the servers the IP and Port described above are automatically filled in and all you have to do is fill in the Server Name to register Once you have provided all the correct data click on OK When it has been included in the server it will come up on the Configurations Menu as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 195 gt gp Digifort Servers a W Digifort Analytics Servers gt i Local K 2 Digifort L Add
238. viously calibrated image 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Analytics 229 Analytics Se Configurations of advanced analytics md T 7 E zoneo Name Zone 0 Color m e Type Detection ik Class filters 0 Presence gt Enter Exit Z Appear g Disappear LL Stopped Time Seconds 5 B R 9 R a wa o Rearm time 20 Alarm actions Click the button to modify Loitering Z Direction filter C Speed filter With the area selected click on Motionless The options for this rule are the following Time Time the object has to remain motionless to trigger the alert Rearm time Time after which the alert actions are reactivated following an activity Alert Actions Click on the alert actions line and then on the button with three dots as shown in the picture below E Stopped v Time Seconds 5 Rearm time 20 arm acuons the button to sana Loitering In the alerts screen configure the actions chosen when the analytics triggers the events To learn more about alert actions refer to the chapter How to configure alarm actions 13 3 2 3 7 How to configure the Loitering rule The Loitering rule can trigger an alert if it detects an object moving in a certain area for a certain amount of time Let s configure a Loitering alert for a certain area An area has been created in the previously calibrated image 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights
239. which the camera will position itself during PTZ patrol o Movement time Inform the average movement time of the camera from one position to another o Patrol scheme List of presets added by the user o Add button Adds a preset to the scheme to be created o Modify button Modifies the selected preset o Exclude button Excludes the selected preset Associate the scheme to a camera pattern Select this option if the Recording Server PTZ patrol is configured directly in the camera To learn 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Recording Server how to use this feature consult the manual of your camera o Pattern number Number of the pattern configured in the camera 6 1 5 10 2 How to configure the scheduling of PTZ Patrol schemes After registering all of the PTZ patrol schemes it s necessary to define the hours and days of the week in which these schemes will enter into effect To configure the scheduling click on the Scheduling button as shown in the picture below PTZ Patrol Scheduling 2 Scheduling 8 PTZ Patrol Scheduling Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 03 00 Scheduling selection 18 00 21 00 23 59 Surveillancei Surveillance Surveillance2 None Monday Cancel Copy scheduling of Cancel In the example of the picture above the following scheduling was configured 00 00 to 06 00 The scheme Tour enters into effect 06 01 to 12 00
240. wn in the picture below gt gf Digifort Servers ia Digifort Analytics Servers a iA Local fae Configurations Licenses 4 Digifort LPR Servers 13 1 5 How to configure the analytics licenses As said before the Analytics works with two types of licenses the Base License Basic and the License Pack Advanced The first step to license the analytics is to add the base license Basic Once connected go to the licenses field as shown below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights gt igi Digifort Servers a Server licenses i 7 W N Configurations Q This screen allows configuration of the server licenses The server requires a base license to release its operation To license your system click the 2 Rr Servers Add button fill out the license request form and after receiving the notice install the license by using Online Licences feature or add license file Server licenses License To add a license click on Add and the following screen will show up 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Administration Client Version 6 4 0 0 Add License D Licenses q Add License Machine Code AC74 ANL 48EDC89 1C34A BAE5BD 4EBE MKEY O8C81A ET If you are not yet a Digifort dient and wish to test the system click Send Registration data and 9 fillin all data correctly to receive a demo license for 1 month Click Online Licenses to add your license via Internet If you
241. y reason Digifort can inform the administrator of failures in communication with the alarm device that can be caused by lack of power at the site or signs of vandalism for example To access this feature click on the Events tab as shown in the picture below 2002 2011 by Optiview USA all rights Alarm Devices 121 Alarm Device D General 10 Control Events scheduling F N Automatic Events o Communication Failure The system can recognize if the device stops working and should this occur can activate some alarm actions V Activate communication failure event Alarm Actions GD Checking Time 30 seconds lf you wish to activate this notification mark the option Activate communications failure event and define the time for checking This time defines the interval after which Digifort verifies if there is connection with the device For this click on Alarm Actions to define the set of actions that Digifort will carry out when this event occurs To learn how to configure the alarm action see How to configure the alarm actions 7 1 1 4 Scheduling Scheduling makes it possible for the administrator to configure the times of day and days of the week in which the events received by the alarm devices are to be processed For example a rule can be defined that the events will only be processed at night To access this feature click on the Scheduling tab as shown in the picture be
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