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1. i Burn to CD DVD JW q Show Scheduled Show Hide Scheduled recordings M m Show Motion Show Hide Motion recordings M E Show Alarm Show Hide Alarm recordings 41 Appendices Appendix A Multiple Client Operation The CompleteView Video Client is designed so that by default only a single instance can be loaded into memory If a user attempts to launch the Video Client and it is already resident in memory then the application focus switches to that instance To enable multiple simultaneous instances of the Video Client it is necessary to supply a command line switch to override the default behavior as follows 1 Right click on the desktop 2 Select New from the resulting context menu 3 Select Shortcut from the next menu 4 Browse to the CompleteView application directory and select the file named MainClient exe ex C Program Files Complete View MainClient exe 5 Click Next 6 Provide a name for the shortcut as it will appear to the user ex Top Left 7 Anew icon will appear on the desktop with the name that you supplied in the previous step 8 Right click on the icon and select Properties from the resulting context menu 9 Position the cursor at the end of the text in the field titled Target 10 Add a space and the following text ID My Descriptive Label Include the quotation marks Replace the text between the quotation marks with your own descriptive name 11 Click OK Repeat the above
2. Auto Iris Focus ar Monitor l la Select e a lomos cus se s ia rae ky Virtual Joystick Iris an PTZ Speed Fast y al PTZ Control Buttons Each button will move the camera Nita pa A incrementally in the direction clicked Cae Virtual Joystick When selected the PTZ Contol Buttons will be El Virtual Joystick changed to the Virtual Joystick Control see below Virtual Joystick Control This control will simulate a real joystick Left click and drag the center circle in the direction you wish to move the camera The further from the center the center circle 1s move the faster the camera will move in that direction a Auto Focus enables automatic focus function on the selected Auto Focus camera This function does not apply to fixed cameras configured as digital PTZ cameras Auto Iris Enables automatic iris control on the selected Auto Iris a Atots camera This function does not apply to fixed cameras 14 zoom an Focus Iris Preset 1 Show Set Tour Monitor 1 PTZ Speed Fast Operation configured as digital PTZ cameras Zoom Incrementally changes the zoom level of the camera Focus Manually adjusts the focus of the selected camera incrementally This function does not apply to fixed cameras configured as digital PTZ cameras Iris Manually adjusts the iris of the selected camera incrementally This function does not apply to fixed cam
3. Carrara 4 Camara 5 a Carrara i Camara lt Carmara Camara 4 eal ma Carmara il Carmara 11 lt Camara 12 TE MM el Carrara 13 sa Carrara lA Choosing Perimeter View will split the video windows into a top and bottom section corresponding to the top and bottom of the field of view Left click and drag right or left to move the perimeter view to the right and left 17 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Camera Status Information regarding camera status is shown within the title bar for each individual video source 272372008 iin l5 2 36 AM Live Video Source At the top of each video source is an title bar This bar contains the following camera status information left to right e Friendly Name Video sources may be labeled by the administrator to correspond to a cameras physical location example Building Il Front Entrance the camera view example Building Entrance or a combination of both This is known as the friendly name of the video source e Server Friendly Name Like the video source friendly name the server friendly name is configured by the administrator and is shown bracketed by parenthesis The server friendly name will generally refer to a physical location example Building I Server I or follow an internal naming convention e IP Address or host name The actual IP address or host name of the server is shown
4. CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Export Queue The Export Queue is a temporary list of video events created by the user It is used to export multiple video events in a single operation These video events can be from any camera on any server to which you have access In addition the events can be from a single day multiple days or a span of days cash Queue Reception 0 M Sewer GABE Te B E cabo Canah kireno Timer 2 24 2008 6 20PM 2 24 2008 6 21 15PM Front Door 1 MB Server DNS ocs host Time 324 3008 5 30 sde Door 3 HB Server DNS eant E ARAS 5 1 0 Pl ANA Side Door 1 ME Server GWM ocelot Came a ade Dew Tia A 2000 6 71 45 FM 024 2005 6 23S Export Queue Each entry in the queue contains the following data Camera name Estimated file size Server name IP address or hostname Starting date and time Ending date and time Exporting to CD DVD 1 Select the events that you wish to export e For individual non contiguous events hold down the CTRL key while clicking on each event in the Export Queue that you wish to export e To add a range of contiguous events click on the first event in the Export Queue that you wish to export While holding down the SHIFT key click on the last event that you wish to export 36 Operation oS EN Front Door 0 ar wer OMS foca ost Canet a Pront Dua r Es IP Front Door 1 MB eryer OV jocaPest Ca
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6. 2 24 2008 6 03 23 PM 2 24 2008 6 09 00 PM 2 24 2008 6 09 05 PM 2 24 2008 6 09 15 PM B 2 24 2008 6 09 29 PM E 2 24 2008 6 09 49 PM 2 24 2008 6 10 01 PM 2 24 2008 6 10 11 PM 2 24 2008 6 10 17 PM 2 24 2008 6 10 20 PM 2 24 2008 6 10 25 PM 2 24 2008 6 10 43 PM Smart Search Step 3 Smart Search Results Note As soon as you press the Finish button in step 3 the system will begin searching for video events Entries are displayed as they are found Smart Search can be a lengthy process depending on the time period involved and the resulting amount of video that must be searched through You can cancel a Smart Search at any time by clicking on the button labeled Stop The search will terminate immediately All entries currently in the results list will remain until your next search Operation Event Playback Once you have selected a video event for review it will appear in the Playback Panel ono comcieteview Docabost t 9 15 2011 3 33 15 PM gt Pm BW Maid p sd 100 MIRA Zoom Preset 1 Home w Show i a PRE PTZ Speed Meda v CSW verte doysnce Playback Panel Located immediately below the video window is the playback control toolbar Seek Bar Changes position within the current _ video event The time and date for the current position are displayed to the right of the seek bar Lg e E Play Plays the current video event to the end and then stops Play Seq
7. Front Boor 1 ME Server DVRS localhost Casera Front Door Tis 34 3008 6 30 del PM lt 3 34 2005 6 31 04 Pe Side Door F3 HBJ Server OWMS aht Camera Side Dice Tieng 2 24 2008 EILAS PM 3 34 2005 6 22 35 PH Search Panel Oueue Tab When you select an event displayed in the results list for further review the video will be displayed in the Playback Panel This panel consists of the Video window Time slider Playback toolbar and Export buttons DPP MAA sed 100 Export Video Take Snapshot Playback Panel a a MITA RI MITariritidado 7 24454 bee 9 15 2011 3 33 15 PM A Zoom lie 4 Preset 1 Home X Show Y Na PTZ Speed Medum v Virtual Joystick 25 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Date Search Perform the following steps to begin a video event search by date Search Controls 1 From the Server drop down list select the appropriate Server for the camera that you wish search 2 From the Camera drop down list select the camera that you wish to search 3 Using the Date Search pop up calendar select the date on which the event occurred 4 The Results list will be filled with video events that match the criteria that you entered above Event Review To review a video event double click on the event in the results list The video will begin to play in the Playback Panel r a 22 6 2 24 2008 5 2 24 2
8. Clip then you must first select the start and end times for the exported video clip 2 Provide a name for the video clip This will be used in conjunction with the camera name to create the filename for the video event ideo Cipname Pisma eter a nae for this vides din Select the CD DVD drive that you wish to record to Provide a Label volume name for the recordable media If you do not want to add additional video events to this recordable disc in the future then make certain that Close Disk is checked Otherwise leave it un checked and you will be able to add video events to the same disc at a later time 6 If you wish to include a video player application with the exported video event then check the box titled Include Standalone Video Player 7 Click the button labeled Burn when you are ready to create the disc a 32 Operation Note If you are generating a video event disc for evidentiary or law enforcement purposes it is generally advisable to include the standalone video player when creating the disc In most cases the video events can easily be played back by using Windows Media Player For some PC s however the standalone video player is necessary in order to playback the video clip without requiring the installation of third party software 8 If there is not a recordable disc in the selected disc drive then the computer will automatically eject the drive tray and prompt you to insert a blank
9. CompleteView Video Client Client You may also find the Video Client icon located on your desktop depending on the following factors 1 The item Create Desktop Icon was selected during the installation of the application 2 Windows has been configured to show desktop icons CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Logging In to the CompleteView Client The Login Dialog To log in to the CompleteView Client application you must enter the user name and password that has been assigned to you by an administrator of the Video Management System Note The user name and password are case sensitive myuseraccount Password AS e Use Configuration Server IP Address or hostname I Check for New Client Version 1 Username Enter your user name 2 Password Enter your password 3 Auto logon Check this box if you wish to bypass the login dialog whenever you launch the client application The next time that you launch the client it will automatically login using the user name and password that were present when you selected the auto logon feature Note To turn off auto logon click the task button labeled logoff from the main application screen This will return you to the login dialog where you may un check the auto logon box 4 Use Configuration Server If your administrator has supplied you with the IP address or hostname of a configuration server enter it here The configuration server is a central
10. Control Buttons Each button will move the camera incrementally in the direction clicked Virtual Joystick When selected the PTZ Control Buttons will be changed to the Virtual Joystick Control see below Virtual Joystick Control This control will simulate a real joystick Left click and drag the center circle in the direction you wish to move the camera The further from the center the center circle is move the faster the camera will move in that direction Zoom Incrementally changes the zoom level of the camera Preset Changes the preset number to be controlled Use the Show and Set buttons to control the preset number selected Show Moves the camera to the selected preset number PTZ Speed Sets the speed of the camera movement Operation Video Event Export Single Event Export The CompleteView Client provides you with several ways to easily export video events from video servers to your PC File Exports a video event to an industry standard AVI formatted file in your choice of locations CD DVD Exports a video event to a CD recordable or DVD recordable data format disc Your computer must be equipped with a CD recordable or DVD recordable disc drive in order to utilize this feature Export Queue Adds the video event to an export queue The contents of the export queue can be transferred to a CD recordable or DVD recordable data disc at a later time Note Video event DVD discs are created in DVD d
11. g Daret EE Brin PC fenha Camara 1 af Camara i i Camara j Camara 4 Carrara 5 sl Camara i Camara lt Camara Camara 4 Carrara ii Sl Carrara 11 lt Carrara 12 l Carmara 13 l Carrara 14 PTZ View is the default viewing mode for an Immervision configured camera Left click and drag will rotate the image in the direction the mouse is dragged Right click and drag left will zoom in digitally Right click and drag right will zoom out Quad View E E gunen El This Ber a Lise le EE ir B a E aw 1 fy Curtem sas g hip J i Zara B Grian PC lead best f Camara 1 l Camara j L Carrara 3 l Carrara 4 Carmara 5 Camara i Camara J Carmara i Camara 4 Carmara ii Carrara 13 l Camara 12 ma Camara 13 sa Carrara 14 lt mrar an Choosing Quad View from the right click menu will split the camera display window into four sections which can be independently panned and zoomed to different areas of the camera s field of view Each quadrant is independently movable and is controlled in the same way as PTZ View is controlled Left click and drag will rotate the image in the direction the mouse is dragged Right click and drag left will zoom in digitally Right click and drag right will zoom out Perimeter View 16 Operation E gunen O Tia Bar Fl Custem View a hing Sarees Ea Brin PL lead beast f Carrara 1 Carrara Carrara lt
12. or previously recorded to but left open disc Fe Indude Standalone Video Player ae ae Bet 9 When the disc has been successfully recorded you will be returned to the CD DVD Burning dialog Click on Burn again to create another copy of the disc Otherwise click the button labeled Exit to go back to the CompleteView Client application Add Video to Queue for CD DVD Burning Later If you want to create a disc with multiple video events then you must first add the events to the export queue After you have added all of the desired video events to the queue then you will be able to use the queue manager to create a video event disc Clip Length Export Entire Clip This option exports the entire time period for the currently selected video event Export Part of the Clip This option enables you to export only the time period of a video event that is of interest to you 1 Select the Start Time using the seek bar This is what the export process will use as the beginning time for the exported video event 33 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Start Time Please seek to the Degriang of Pe event you wish to export Pen cick the Next button 2 Select the End Time using the seek bar This is what the export process will use as the ending time for the exported video event ind Time Please seek to the end of the event you mish to expert hen da te Next button FILA MIA 1 a i 2 06 2008 1
13. 0 58 34 4M 3 Click Finish to proceed 34 Operation Multiple Event Export You can easily export multiple video events in a single operation First select the events that you wish to export e For individual non contiguous events hold down the CTRL key while clicking on each event in the results list that you wish to export e To add a range of contiguous events click on the first event in the results list that you wish to export While holding down the SHIFT key click on the last event that you wish to export Next right click on any of the video events that you selected The following menu will appear Start Time End Time BM 2 24 2008 6 18 4PM 2 24 2008 6 19 34 PM 1 MB AM 2 24 2008 6 19 40 PM 2 24 2008 6 21 40 PM 3 MB A 2 24 2008 6 21 45PM 2 24 2008 6 22 35 PM 1 MB DA A 3 24 2008 6 24 40 PM 89 24 2008 6 24 46 PM 2 24 2008 6 25 36 PM gj 2 24 2008 6 25 42PM oR 42 24 2008 6 27 44 PM 2 24 2008 6 28 44 PM 42 24 2008 6 30 48 PM 2 24 9006 0 5400 ri 42 24 2008 6 31 HPM 2 24 9008 6 33 43 PM 19 24 2008 6 33 50 PM 2 24 2008 6 34 39 PM E 2 24 2008 6 34 46 PM 2 24 2008 6 36 44 PM 3 MB y E 2 24 2008 6 36 50 PM 2 24 2008 6 37 41 PM 1 MB M7 24 2008 6 37 47 PM 2 24 2008 6 39 46 PM IMA id Results Context menu 1 Add to Queue Adds all of the selected video events to the export queue 2 Export to Disk Performs an immediate export to file operation for all of the selected video events 35
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15. LEIRIIPM ES DO11 RIRISPM 5 3 PPE MUDM amp 4 ww 100 gt K t A tom Preset E H me Show Show Khedses amp ho o dy te mre Speak CRON Ed a SS PEN os Playback Interface Search Panel The Search Panel allows you to search for video events in several ways The results of each search that you perform are displayed in the Results list and can be filtered using three criteria Show Scheduled Show Motion Show Alarm The Queue tab allows you to select one or more video events for export 24 2 24 9008 4 18 21 M 2 24 2008 6 19 00 PM 2 24 2008 6 21 03 PM 2 24 2008 6 21 22 PM a 2 24 2008 6 22 01 PM 4 24 2008 6 24 04 Pm 2 24 2006 6 24 23 PM 2 24 2008 6 25 02 PM 2 24 2008 6 37 05 PM WD 2124 2008 6 57 24 Pm 2 24 2008 6 28 03 Sm 2 24 2006 6 30 07 PM 2 24 2008 6 30 28 PM 2408 ANA PM Y Show Schedied Show Motor F a Show dee 2 24 2009 4 19 42 PM 0 mb 124 2008 6 19 29 PM 0 MB 2 24 2008 6 21 15 PM 0 NS 2 24 2008 6 21 43 PM ONS z E 4 2008 6 24 17 PM OMe 2008 6 24 44 PM 0 MB BS PS PS PS HI vi vs PL 4 4 2006 5 25 32 PM OMS S24 2008 6 27 18 PM 0 MB 2124 7009 6 27 46 Dia OMS 2 24 2008 6 4 13 Pu 0 MB 123 2008 6 30 19 PM 0 S 2 24 2008 6 30 47 PM OMS INAIIWA Ec 21 DA Pid N MA Search Panel Search Tab Playback Panel le t Operation Search Queue Reception 0 MB Server DE ieee Casey a Re Dee Time AAA EZ PMA ee 611015 PH
16. The colored dot to the left of each video server indicates the connection status for that server You may cancel the connection process at any time by clicking on the application exit X icon in the upper right hand corner of the connection dialog e Green indicates a successful connection e Yellow indicates a connection in progress e Red indicates a failed connection CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Application Overview Once you have successfully logged into the CompleteView Client application you will be presented with the primary graphical user interface From this screen you will be able to perform the following functions e Switch among live camera view layouts that have been configured by an administrator for your use Create custom live camera view layouts Enable disable automatic switching of live camera view layouts Monitor the recording status of each camera on a live camera view layout Move pan tilt zoom capable cameras that you have the permission to control Listen to a live audio feed that is associated with a particular camera Search for recorded video events Search for motion within recorded video events SmartSearch Easily export video events to a standard AVI file format on a variety of media including e Export to file e Export to recordable CD or DVD data discs Export still images taken from recorded video events as standard BMP or JPG files e Print annotated still images taken from recorded vi
17. alient if you fail to comply with any term s of this License Upon the termination of this License you shall cease all use of the SOFTWARE and destroy all copies full or partial of the SOFTWARE 6 GOVERNING LAW This agreement shall be deemed performed in and shall be construed by the laws of United States Texas 7 DISCLAIMER THE SOFTWARE IS DELIVERED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS ASSUMED BY THE PURCHASER THE USER YOU Salient Systems Corporation DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TITLE AND NON INFRINGEMENT OR ANY WARRANTY ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL SPECIFICATION OR SAMPLE WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE Salient AND OR ITS LICENSOR S SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA LOSS OF PRODUCTION LOSS OF PROFIT LOSS OF USE LOSS OF CONTRACTS OR FOR ANY OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL ECONOMIC OR INDIRECT LOSS WHATSOEVER IN RESPECT OF SALE PURCHASE DELIVERY USE OR DISPOSITION OF THE SOFTWARE Salient TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ALL CLAIMS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SALE PURCHASE DELIVERY AND USE OF THE SOFTWARE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE Operation Getting Started Starting the CompleteView Client You may launch the CompleteView Client application by double clicking on the icon labeled Client as shown below Start All Programs
18. ata format DVD data discs can only be read on personal computers equipped with a DVD ROM or DVD recordable drive DVD data discs will not function in DVD video devices such as DVD players that are connected to televisions 1 2 3 4 O 6 Switch to Playback mode Perform a Date Search or Smart Search Review video events When you find a video event that you wish to export stop video playback Click the button labeled Export Video Select from among the following export methods xi Export Destnaton Export Video to File on Disk C Export Video to CD DVD Now Add Video to Queue for CD OVD Burning Later Cio Length Export Entre Clip oo Export Part of the Clo 31 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Export Destination Export Video to File on Disk Exports the current video event from the video server to an AVI file in the location of your choice 1 If the Clip Length is set to Export Part of the Clip then you must first select the start and end times for the exported video clip 2 Browse to the location that you want to export the video event to 3 Enter a name for the exported video event in the File name field 4 Click Save to finish Export Video to CD DVD Now If you have chosen to Export Video to CD DVD Now then you must complete a few additional steps to create the CD recordable or DVD recordable data disc 1 If the Clip Length is set to Export Part of the
19. ay video for 3 Video events will be displayed using the same color schema present in live video monitoring a Red video motion detection event b Yellow external alarm event c Green scheduled continuous recording 40 Operation CS eae ee a Event Timeline View With events 4 Click the left mouse button on an area of interest The position bar will automatically snap to the location within a few seconds Multi Playback Control Toolbar The playback control toolbar is located immediately below the event timeline view Multi Playback Control Toolbar Play Starts playback for all quad positions D Stop Stops playback for all quad positions Jump to Beginning Moves position ha backwards to the beginning of the current video event ai Step Backward Moves position backwards in the current video event by a single frame i gt Step Forward Moves position forwards in the current video event by a single frame bi Jump to End Moves position forwards to the end of the current video event 100 Speed Changes the playback speed for all quad positions Export Video Exports the video event from the currently selected quad position i Export Video Take Snapshot Creates a still image from the current position of the video event in the currently selected quad position Burn to CD DVD Creates a data CD or DVD containing the contents of the export queue if Take Snapshot
20. between the square brackets e Audio Status If audio is available for the video source you will see one of two icons as shown below Clicking on the audio icon switches between mute and listen Indicates that audio is available for this video source but is currently muted de Indicates that audio is available for this video source and is currently enabled e Pan Tilt Zoom Indicates that this is a controllable video source Your administrator must have granted you the appropriate permissions in order for you to control the camera e Recording Status The current recording status of the video source is indicated by a square icon located to the far right of the information bar The color of the square changes based on what type of recording is currently occurring N A No recording is occurring 18 Operation Scheduled recording is active and the system is continuously recording video Motion is occurring in one or more motion zones and the system is recording the video as a motion event An external alarm is active and the system is recording the video as an alarm event Pre alarm recording has been enabled and is currently active The system will record up to two minutes of video prior to the start of a motion or alarm event The video signal has been lost or the camera is unreachable The system is not recording video even if it has been configured to do so and scheduled recording is currently active and motion
21. deo events Perform time synchronized playback of recorded video events on up to four simultaneous video sources File View Help 57 B 10Cam E gt t Zones Sites H E 1234 af 4321 Bu Locaitont S E Views EE be FB Quad Wide H 10 Cam gss 10 Cam Wide FH 6 Cam t m 6 Cam Wide E View FB Quad gt Custom Views H Quad Maps Campus East Building West Building East floor 1 Elementary School E Servers chy A Parr tri Maes a ii al b k Main Screen Operation Keyboard Shortcuts Full screen mode causes the view layout to be scaled to fit your monitor The graphical user interface GUI will be hidden from view Use the following keyboard shortcuts to control the Client application F11 Enables Disables full screen mode ESC Exits full screen mode alternative to F11 gt TAB Selects the next video source a SHIFT TAB Selects the previous video source M Selects the previous view layout y Selects the next view layout ENTER Causes the currently selected video source to fill the screen Press again to return to the original view layout Enlarging a Live Video Source You may easily enlarge a live camera to VGA resolution by double clicking on the video source Double click on the live camera view a second time to return to the original size File Menu The File Menu contains two items Log out Exit 1 Logout Logs the current user out of the Client applicat
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23. eras configured as digital PTZ cameras Preset Changes the preset number to be controlled Use the Show and Set buttons to control the preset number selected Show Moves the camera to the selected preset number Set Sets the current camera position to the selected preset number Tour Enables an administrator configured preset tour if configured Monitor When a PTZ camera is controlled through a Pelco ACSI compatible matrix switch this sets the monitor associated with the camera This function does not apply to fixed cameras configured as digital PTZ cameras PTZ Speed Sets the speed of the camera movement Note In order to control a digital PTZ camera you must first use the zoom control to zoom into the image The Pan and Tilt controls will allow you to move to the edges of the camera s field of view USB Joystick Control Any USB joystick can be used to control a PTZ capable camera using Video Client Immervision Panomorph Lens Support Search video Quick Review E Frame Rate b View Options d Immersion Reconnect lt PTE View Quad view Perimeter View 15 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Immervision lens functionality can be accessed by right clicking on a video window of a camera configured for Immervision support see Administrators Manual for setup details PTZ View ria a Luka PA 7 hr sa Jac Fl H Fle Wire Help dinl F Wires ER View 1 ey Curtem ras kip j
24. has been detected and an external alarm is active and pre alarm recording has been enabled and is currently active Note When the title bar is disabled the video window will have a border when motion or an alarm event occurs on the associated camera The border will be either red or yellow to correspond to the event type 19 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Quick Review To quickly access video events for review right click on the live video window for the camera that you wish to review A context menu will appear as shown below o o e A ASADOS RE Live Video Source with Context Menu 1 Search Video Switches to playback mode with the current server and camera pre selected 2 Quick Review Opens a new window with recently recorded video from the previous a 30 Seconds b 1 Minute c 2 Minutes d 3Minutes e 5 Minutes f 10 Minutes 3 Frame Rate Allows you to set the frame rate for the current camera from among the following choices a 1FPS b 4FPS c 8FPS d 15 FPS e 30FPS Note The maximum number of frames per second delivered to the Video Client will never exceed the rate configured by the administrator on the server For example if you select 30 FPS in step 3 but an administrator has set a maximum of 10 FPS on the server for that camera then the Video Client will only display live video at 10 FPS 4 Reconnect Initiates a reconnection attempt be
25. images Override Printer Driver Uses a more accurate though slower method of printing 2Q290T Note Saving a zoomed in snapshot to an image file will save the entire image Printing a zoomed in snapshot will print only the zoomed portion of the image 38 Operation Multi Playback Multi channel Event Review Overview The Multi Playback mode is comprised of several different functions Time synchronized Event Playback from up to 4 Simultaneous Video Sources Graphical Display of Video Events Video Event Export Still Image Export Video Event Review oe e y k A N ih f 4 eS f 7 A p a 4 e 7 5 Y La id 3s n gt gt e Bee IA IA O A A Pe AAA ws y des Wt DE La Te e 1 lt A a IR primei ha r a DES SEA E r Multi Playback 39 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Event Playback Multi Playback consists of a Quad Video Panel an Event Timeline View and a Multi Playback Control Toolbar Quad Video Panel Select the Server and the Camera for each position in the quad video panel that you wish to populate with video DVMS localh Y Reception Quad Video Panel Event Timeline View Event video is displayed in a graphical time oriented view for each of the quad video positions fe 24 Hour View Event Timeline View Empty 1 Select one or more cameras in the quad video panel 2 Select the Date that you wish to displ
26. ion 2 Exit Exits the Client application View Menu The View Menu consists of the following items ma Toolbar ls Status Bar Navigation Pane gt Live View Mode b Playback Mode B gt Multi Playback Mode op Sequence Views CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Oo aN Toolbar Enables disables the horizontal toolbar Status Bar Enables disables the status bar located at the bottom of the Client window Navigation Pane Enables disables the Tree View Live View Mode Selects Live View Playback Mode Selects Playback Multi Playback Mode Selects Multi Playback Sequence Views Enables disables view layout sequencing Operation Live View Live View Controls Toolbar The toolbar is used for changing view layouts enabling and disabling view layout sequencing entering into playback and multi channel playback modes and for opening the pan tilt zoom control panel In addition you may logout of or exit the CompleteView Client application En ll View 5 T Sequence O TitleBar Live Vien ID Playback Multi Playback i Toolbar 1 Tree View Enables disables the tree view 2 View Name Allows you to select a live view layout The icon to the left of the name of the view layout indicates the number size and position of video sources on the view layout 3 Sequence Enables automatic switching between live view layouts Note In order to utilize sequencing you
27. ized database containing your personalized camera view layouts 5 Check for New Client Version If you are using a configuration server check this box to automatically check for program updates whenever you login Note CompleteView ONE client software is updated manually When you click on the button named OK the Client application will contact the configuration server if selected in order to download your camera viewing layouts and check for program updates After it has Operation retrieved your layouts the application will prompt you if an updated version of the client application has been found Lasily the client application attempts to contact each video server in order to obtain the latest camera names Client Application Update If a program update was found select Yes when prompted to download the updated version of the client application The entire update process may take from as little as a few moments to as long as several minutes depending on the network bandwidth that is available to you at the time you begin the update process A newer version of the dient is available from the configuration server Do you want to download it Once the client application update has finished you will be returned to the login dialog Contacting Video Servers Prior to showing the main application screen the client attempts to contact each video server as shown below D 192 168 1 176 REDES JD demo Done
28. ls 23 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Playback Event Review Overview The CompleteView Client s Playback mode is comprised of several different functions Video Event Search by Date Video Event Search by Date using Video Motion Detection Smart Search Video Event Export Still Image Export Video Event Review de Wew Help 0 e 3 o Live View PE Playback gt Mat Playback Search Queue gt lt Server Compieteview Docalhost Carera Muggng 9 Oris Search Sn Start Tie 1 gt 00 00 AM End Time 11 99 9 Pw E Xua Smat Search Search Poerg at dro R A Start Timne Und Tre P j O 9 15 0011 120 23 PM 15 2011 5 25 03 PM 9 15 2011 1 29 03 Pm 115 2011 1 25 06 Pw MD 9 15 2011 1 25 06 PM 115 2011 1 36 90 PM 9 15 2011 5 36 40 PM 125 2011 236 43 PM D 0115 2011 35 36 43 Pm 14 2011 5 38 17 Pm a gt gt 5 v O IS QOLL ITAM 9 58 2011 Raw PM B 9 15 2011 28 30 PM 9 15 2011 3 28 24 PM gt DALiM 9 18 0011 9 24 24 PM D DAIS RIM PIDO 11 Ree i 2 8 D 9 15 2011 hve 9 15 2011 12557 PM n A P Z BANI RISTO 9 15 2011 3 30 01 PM gt e MI r BAID RIOTPM AsL 390701 pm yi B 9 15 2011 13001 PM 9 15 2011 X31 31 PM e Y a a gt a Y A 9 15 2011 5 31 31 PM 15 2011 5 31 34 pp i i 4 0 5011 31 34 pm SOT Row PM E p b rt S IS 2011 RINORPM VAS DO III 1 PM SRT ai MoL 33515 D AISWI
29. mera for display click on the camera name in the tree view The currently selected view layout will change to a single camera view layout populated with the camera that you selected 13 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Pan Tilt amp Zoom Control Certain camera models are capable of being controlled on one or more axes The most prevalent of these are more commonly referred to as PTZ cameras The term PTZ refers to the three axes that are capable of being controlled pan tilt and zoom In addition to being able to control the field of view these cameras often offer additional control mechanisms such as opening and closing of the camera iris changing the focal length focus in and out and the ability to store one or more preset locations Presets allow you to store the current position settings within the camera itself for easy recall at a later time Additionally CompleteView includes the ability to digitally control fixed cameras Fixed cameras can only be controlled when the administrator has configured the camera as a PTZ camera If a video source is configured as a controllable camera you will see the following icon in the video source information bar Indicates that a video source is a controllable camera Note In order to control a camera your administrator must first have granted you the appropriate access PTZ Control Bar BA sutorocus zoom presets 1 y Show set tour
30. neta Front Doc Mene 234 7000 11 ARA Front Door 0 MB Server UNE Pc Cares a Front Dop Vies ZETA 1111 14 AM DOS Front Door 1 MB Server OVMG aros 3 Click on the button labeled Burn Selected 4 Refer to Single Event Export for additional information regarding the CD DVD burning interface 37 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Exporting Still Images You can easily export a single still image taken from the current position within the currently selected video event The still image can be saved to your local disk as a JPEG or BMP file Additionally you can print the still image along with annotations 1 Switch to Playback mode 2 Perform a Date Search or Smart Search 3 Review video events 4 When you find an image that you wish to export stop video playback 5 Use the Step Forward and Step Backward buttons refine your selection 6 When you have determined the exact image that you wish to export click the button labeled Take Snapshot TK wx Seve INP Seve PEG m To mom closer dk on He mapot ri De ores you are misresied n Rage cick to zoom out one level FA Frese MV Smooth Zoom 27267428008 18 58 24 AM 7 Save or print the image Save BMP Saves the snapshot to a BMP image file Save JPEG Saves the snapshot to a JPEG image file Print Prints the image Full Frame Resets the zoom level to 100 Smooth Zoom Reduces the appearance of within zoomed in
31. procedure as necessary to create as many named instances as you require As with the default behavior each instance can only be loaded into memory a single time Subsequent launches of the named instance merely switches the application focus to that instance You can however create a virtually unlimited number of named instances which can be resident in memory simultaneously In order to make the best use of the Multiple Client Operation capabilities you should also consider creating separate client user accounts with each account having their own unique viewing layouts By doing so you can define custom view layouts and view layout switching sequences on a per monitor basis Parameters for MainClient exe AD lt string value gt Starts a named instance of the CompleteView Client application Example Window Title Command Line CompleteView Video Client Top Left c program files completeview mainclient exe ID Top Left CompleteView Video Client 1 c program files completeview mainclient exe ID 1 42 Appendices Note When connected to a CompleteView ONE server a maximum of one Video Client instance can be opened at a time 43
32. r administrator must first enable this function for each view layout to be included in the sequence The administrator must also configure the length of time to pause on each view layout in the sequence Title Bar Enables Disables overlay of title bars on video windows Live View Enables viewing of live video Playback Enables viewing of archived video Multi Playback Enables viewing of archived video for multiple video sources oS Automatic Switching Between View Layouts Automatic switching between live video view layouts is also referred to as Sequencing To enable sequencing find and click on the button labeled Sequence that is located on the toolbar op Sequence View layout sequencing is enabled Cp Sequence View layout sequencing is disabled Title Bar The Title Bar contains camera name and status information O TitleBar Titled Bars are enabled E TitieBar Titled Bars are disabled Camera status is shown as a border around the viewing window 10 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Tree View Cameras E k Zones Sites 2 18 Austin E rE Dallas oa Views The tree view is used for selecting view layouts creating custom view layouts and selecting individual La a Servers a CompleteView localhost a CV Demo demo salients Tree View Zones Sites Select the Site or Zone containing the view layouts and maps you wish to use Sites and Zones allow the administrator to o
33. rganize view layouts and maps Gg Zones Sites CE JE Austin fH Dallas oi Views HH Point of Sale 1 9 Maps Note Sites and Zones is a feature of CompleteView Enterprise If you do not have CompleteView Enterprise contact your Salient reseller for upgrade details Operation Views Select the view layout you wish to use from Views or Custom Views lists m f Views You may also select view layouts from the toolbar To select a view layout find the down arrow located on the left side of the toolbar When you click on the down arrow a list of available live view layouts will appear Click on the name of the view layout that you wish to select H Group View 1 Custom Views Lists view layouts that have been created by you Creating a Custom View 1 Right click on the tree item named Custom Views The following context menu will appear Create Delete Rename 2 Click on the item named Create The following dialog window will appear Create Custom View xX View Name me Select Template Jo Ee view 1 View 2 OK Cancel Enter a name that is meaningful to you in the field titled View Name Select a view layout template Click OK A custom view layout will now be available under the Custom Views tree item using the name that you provided in step 3 PRA 11 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Populating a Custom View with Live Video Adding live video to your cu
34. rose neha 39 OVEIVICW ran A NAAA AAA 39 Event PIAVDAGCK A A Micra an gil senna sale 40 Quad Video Fane lidad triada tada dadas 40 Event Timeline ViewW cccooccccccnnccconncononnccnnnnonannnonnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrnenannnenos 40 Multl Playback Control TOOIDAN aiora id ibi 41 PIO SINC An ueetaneveconciteneaaaeosa 42 Appendix A Multiple Client OperatiON oocccccccncocccnnonononononononannnonannnnnncnnnonnnonononoss 42 Rarameters TOr MamiClent EXE ssia bi 42 EXPIDA AA AAA AAA AAA AAA 42 Introduction System Requirements e Operating Systems Windows XP Professional Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate or Windows Vista e Core 2 Duo 2 0 Ghz or higher e 2 GB RAM or higher e Video Card w 256 MB RAM or higher e 10 100 1000 Ethernet Controller CompleteView Video Client User s Manual End User License Agreement Salient CompleteView SOFTWARE LICENSE 1 GRANT OF LICENSE Salient grants to you the right to use one 1 copy of the Salient CompleteView Server SOFTWARE on one 1 computer Salient grants to you the right to use one 1 copy of the Salient CompleteView Client SOFTWARE on any numbers of computers provided that the Salient CompleteView Client is solely used to connect to a Salient CompleteView Server The SOFTWARE is in use on a computer when it is loaded into temporary memory i e RAM or installed into permanent memory e g hard disk CD ROM or other storage device of tha
35. stom view layout is a simple process 1 Expand a server in the Servers tree item 2 Click on a camera in the list 3 Without releasing the mouse button drag the camera onto the view layout in the position that you wish it to appear 4 Release the mouse button when the camera is in the desired position Maps Lists all maps that you have access to Click on a map under the Maps object to access that map 3 Maps Y Campus Y East Building Q West Building Y East floor 1 You may also select maps from the toolbar To select a map find the down arrow located on the left side of the toolbar When you click on the down arrow a list of available live view layouts and maps will appear Click on the name of the maps that you wish to select FRB 4x4 y BB 4x4 E Quad Wide EE 10 Cam EH 10 Cam Wide LH 6 Cam CB 6 Cam Wide HH Video View HH Point of Sale FH Quad East Building West Building Q East floor 1 Map1 Inside Servers Lists all servers to which you have access When you expand the node for a specific server a list is displayed of every camera on that server to which you have access Note When connected to a CompleteView ONE multiple server can be connected in a single client session however cameras from multiple servers cannot be viewed simultaneously in a single view layout 12 Operation Quick Selection of Cameras To select a single ca
36. t computer 2 COPYRIGHT The SOFTWARE is owned by Salient and or its licensor s if any and is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions Therefore you must treat the SOFTWARE like any other copyrighted material e g a book or a musical recording except that you may either a make a copy of the SOFTWARE solely for backup or archival purposes or b transfer the SOFTWARE to a single hard disk provided you keep the original solely for backup purposes 3 OTHER RESTRICTIONS You may not rent lease or sublicense the SOFTWARE but you may transfer SOFTWARE and accompanying written materials on a permanent basis provided that you retain no copies and the recipient agrees to the terms of this agreement You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE If the SOFTWARE is an update or has been updated any transfer must include the most recent update and all previous versions 4 THIRD PARTY Software The SOFTWARE may contain third party software which requires notices and or additional terms and conditions Such required third party software notices and or additional terms and conditions are located in the readme file or other product documentation By accepting this license agreement you are also accepting the additional terms and conditions if any set forth therein 5 TERMINATION This License is effective until terminated Your rights under this License will terminate automatically without notice from S
37. tween the client application and the video management server for the current camera 20 Operation Map View View camera locations on a series of hyperlinked maps To access maps which have been loaded and configured by the CompleteView administrator expand the maps item in the Tree View and click on the map you wish to start on E i Zones Sites IE Austin G TE Dallas a i Views a a Custom Views la HA Quad 0 Maps ba 9 East Building Be Q West Building s 9 East floor1 oa Servers H CompleteView localhost H a CV Demo demo salientsy Tree View with a map selected This will display the selected map as shown below File View Help Ol O carpus ads A Playback gt Mult Playback g Zones Sites A EN gt Sut o m E Austin ee y 4 wo ul h 8 Dallas EN E 3 PA Views EB ta HB Quad Wide 8 10 Cam 10 Cam Wide EB 6 Com FB 6 Cam Wide a E Custom Views FB Quad 30 Maps Y East Building 4 West Building AQ East floor1 5 Servers a ul CompleteView localhost H CV Demo demo salientsy Video Client displaying the selected map 21 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual Map Icons amp Controls Displayed on the map are icons representing camera locations and other maps The camera icons additionally have cones which represent the field of view of the associated camera Additionally the field of view cones change color dynamically to indicate recording status acti
38. uential Plays each video event in the results list from the current selection onwards and then stops Stop Stops playback id Jump to Beginning Moves position backwards to the beginning of the current video event ai Step Backward Moves position backwards in the current video event by a single frame i gt Step Forward Moves position forwards in the current video event by a single frame 29 CompleteView Video Client User s Manual bi 100 2 Export Video it Take Snapshot Digital PTZ controls Jump to End Moves position forwards to the end of the current video event Previous Event Loads the previous event in the results list Next Event Loads the next event in the results list Speed Changes the playback speed of the current video event Export Video Exports the current video event Take Snapshot Creates a still image from the current position of the current video event Any video clip may be controlled using the digital PTZ controls even if the camera being reviewed is not configured as a PTZ camera Note In order to Pan and Tilt within the recording you must first use the zoom control to zoom into the clip The Pan and Tilt controls will allow you to move to the edges of the original video clip ca mp I y TS t Nt US virtual Joystick 00m Preset 1 Show PT Speed Fast 30 PTZ
39. vity and camera status as indicated below Map Link Links to another map Doubleclick the map icon to switch to the associated map r Camera Icon Represents a camera position on the map The camera icon will wa 7 have a field of view cone which is configured by the CompleteView administrator The cone will change colors dynamically to indicate status A Indicates motion was detected on the camera Indicates scheduled recording is active on the associated camera 2 a 4 Indicates an external alarm associated with the camera has triggered recording Indicates a pre alarm buffer is active on the associated camera Indicates no activity on the associated camera Indicates there is no video from the associated camera This could be no communication with an IP camera or a sync loss with an analog camera 22 Operation Map Control Panel To control the zoom level and display settings use the Map Control Panel located below the map e Show Labels Map Control Panel Zoom In Click to zoom in on the map Zoom Out Click to zoom the map out Zoom Level Drop down to select zoom level 100 corresponds to the original size of the image imported as a map Zoom levels range from 10 of the original size to 200 Choose Scale to Fit to fit the entire map into the viewing area Cal sto EE Icon label On Off Enables Disables the display of map and camera icon labe
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