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1. LJ os os LJos os J i0 J io O11 19 O kd Cancel 3 2 4 Region Of Interest Region of Interest ROI provides the ability to have the analyzer function limited to a portion of the video stream from the camera This allows the user to eliminate nuisance alarms that are created by vibrating structures factory or other permanent smoke and moving clouds Up to five Rol s can be created for each preset location The Rol is unique to each preset location PROCESS Create and save to file and image of each preset location 1 Use the record function and record a video clip of all preset locations 2 From the main window click Records gt Playback Control choose the video from the timestamps it should open with mplayer classic 3 From mplayer classic seek to the preset you want to have the image for and then save the image File gt Save Image a Save the image to the WDS Program file folder b When saving insure that you name the image such that you can correlate 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC KEH WEDS User Manual it with both the camera and preset location Rol s are created from the Auto Preset Settings Dialog 1 Right click in the location square of the camera in which you want to create Rol s 2 Click Camera Settings the click Auto Preset Settings 3 Select Enable Rol The preset location for the Rol Open Image Auto Preset Settings Dialog Settings n
2. Now a park position is going to be set for the camera After getting the right display by using the focus zoom and direction buttons select a preset number for saving the preset from the drop down box While holding down the CTRL button on keyboard click the S Button Depending on the brand of the camera the preset number will appear on the display window in 1 5 second s 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC WFDS User Manual 1 Window 2 Window Quad View Window Camera 01 Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 Before Selecting Camera 05 Camera 06 P reset 1 Camera 07 Camera 05 7 Camera 09 3 E WI n d OW Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 Advanced 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 1 Window 2 Window Quad View Window Preset 1 After Setting 3 Window PRESET 1 All other presets can be configured in the same way Each camera can have 32 presets Preset can be given names depending on the brand and model of the camera This feature is used via the menu of the camera In order to use it please refer to the user manual of that PTZ camera Important Notes When the camera is on auto mode if the user clicks any of the manual controls Right Left Up Down Zoom Focus in the PTZ window the camera will stop the auto mode and will let the user control the camera In order to put the camera in auto mode again the user must select 55 from
3. e Yellow Warning level Slow moving objects color restrictions Starts as yellow alarm and stays yellow e Red Alarm level Slow moving objects color restrictions shadow elimination wavelet analysis Starts as yellow alarm and becomes red alarm after some time In order to establish analyzer settings Fach individual camera in the network will have the analyzer settings 1 Right click on the window of the camera in order to set up its analyzer criteria 2 Select Analyzers Settings then Select Analyzer 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC November 2008 18 10 21 Camera Settings VIEW Live Settings sch SC ii i Se Analyzers Settings Select Ar auser y uN View Settings GE I GIS RECORDS E Select Analyzer Please select one of the installed analyzers below Enable Day Might Analyzer Switching Don t Show Settings Dialog While in Live Mode Don t Send Yellow Alarms to remote HIE Vision Cards d Day Analyzer Forest Smoke Detector Night Analyzer Night Fire Detector Latitude WN 5 33 36 Your Time one 5 Calculate Sunrise Sunset LongitudelW E 732 52 Enable Daily Sunrise Sunset Time Updates FA rk A Day Time End 00 52 PM lt K Cancel 00 52 AM Day Time Stark i 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC KA WEDS User Manual Configure this screen by the following criteria e Enable Day Night An
4. 4 Preview To preview all the channels or cameras videos in one screen simultaneously press 1 4 9 12H 12V or 16 preview button then you will see all cameras 5 Records It shows the recording status of all the cameras When a camera is in recording the small box which is on the left hand side of the camera name will be red otherwise it must be green 6 Graphical E Map Optional E Map is used to display surveillance area in map so user can easily find the location of each camera 7 GIS Optional User can easily find the location of each camera on GIS Maps 8 PTZ Control Control the movement of your PTZ camera 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC KH WEDS User Manual Geen _ E3 3 WADVR SERVER alyzers takast Alarm Co Autopad Enabled Cameras TA SAN am AG Cameras Camera Types Startup OF October 2008 22 52 20 Recording Cameras iiRunning An Q K Stada prre amara Camera 05 Kamera 05 Camera 07 Camera ls Camera 09 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camara 14 Camera 15 Camera 15 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 16 WFDS User Manual 2 2 1 2 2 Hardware amp Software Installation The WFDS System consists of sensor sites a control center and communications Each control center can support a network ofup to 16 sensor sites The s
5. Ask to stop scan on alarm A enza Oe CL led kal alli e Pause on Alarm Works only in offline mode it pauses the video when alarm occurs e Enable Sounds Turns audible alert on and off 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC e Ask to Stop Scan on Alarm Stops scan on alarm event The software asks to start scan after 3 minutes if no input is received from the user in 20 seconds the system restarts scan automatically Ifthe user chooses not to restart scan the system asks to restart every 3 minutes The scan can be manually restarted by going to preset 55 If user wants the system to send an e mail then user should check the Send E mail on Alarm Box Alarm Settings E mail Settings Send E mail on Alarm Use Authentication Use SSL From SMTP Server emm Username Password oO To TotOnly Emergencies Camera Location Pause on Alarm Enable Sounds Ask to stop scan on alarm cave 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 4 WFDS User Manual 3 5 The user can also use an authenticated SMTP server for sending alarm messages For example to use Gmail s SMTP server the server settings should be entered as shown in Fig 3 The From address should be a working Gmail account and the Username and Password fields should be the corresponding authentication details for this account The system also supports SSL Google Earth Set Up The WFDS system
6. Cirrus Logic USB DYRZ Source IP Camera Connection Remote Server Connection Click OK Select IP Camera type O 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 22 WFDS User Manual Camera Type AWE 201 Image Res Axis IP Address Port Username Password Image resolution and enter IP Address port username and password Then click OK To choose image resolution the entered username and password must belong to administrative rights at the camera side Image Res 160 x 120 IP Address 320 x 240 Port Username Password 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Escl es Camera Type Axis 232D Camera Type Image Res Image Res Rs IP Address IP Address PEA EE AO Port Port E i i Username Username root Password Password has Wi If you get an connection error please be sure that camera 1s connected and check IP Camera Connection setting like camera settings username and password are case sensitive If all needed fields are entered correctly user window will appear To change frame rate of live view choose Live Settngs gt Capture Frame Rate After that the dialog in figure given below should appear You can adjust the FPS of the camera from the control labeled Frame Rate The capture frame rate should be set to be
7. LLC KH WEDS User Manual To enlarge the viewing window to better examine the event see section 4 5 To determine to coordinates provided Google Earth has been set up see section 4 6 To take control ofthe camera pan tilt and zoom 1 Left click on the window for the camera in which the alarm occurred this will make the PTZ camera selected 2 Click the PTZ button on the right menu RECORDS a 3 A login window will appear Enter both the user name and password as admin 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Operation 55 PT2 Login SES admin Hide Password mmm FT 4 PTZ Control Window will pop up PT Lamera 1 ha Preset Position bh Mame SCH Set Gato Jee Open close Lock Speed Focus Right Left Buttons Used for adjusting the camera focus to get a clear image Zoom Right Button Used for zooming in Zoom Left Button Used for zooming out Up Down Right Left Buttons Used for moving the camera up down right left 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 56 WFDS User Manual 4 5 respectively Set Button Used for Saving the preset position Tris Open Close Menu and Speed options apply to analog cameras that support Pelco D protocol They are not implemented for IP cameras The Lock button is used to lock the PTZ dialog If you press the Lock button and cl
8. Windows In order to remotely provide assistance for the system the user must obtain a internet account with a static IP address 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC KEH WEDS User Manual 3 3 1 Set UP Each camera in the system remote or in the LAN must be set up individually The process includes Camera Installation Set Pont Selection Analyzer selection and set up Alarm settings Record Settings Regions of Interest Event Location through Google Earth SI ON Vi DI WN mm These can be accomplished in any order after the camera is selected Once a camera is set up in the LAN it can be monitored or controlled from any remote site through an internet connection provide the LAN sight has a static IP address Step one is to move the curser to the window where the camera is to be installed and right click the mouse e y ER Recording Cameras Running Analyzers Last Alarm Autopan Enabled Cameras Streaming Cameras Camera Type 3 a A 2 Window Camera Installation Select Live Settings from first pull down menu Select Select Capture Device from second pull down menu O 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC camera Settings he Live Settings Farm settings F Aprune Settings Mares Settings Device Settings Spure Frame Rate top ih Select IP Camera Selection
9. caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this document Printed July 2010 in Sarasota Florida USA Contents 5 Table of Contents Foreword 7 Part I Introduction 10 1 Wildand Fire Detection System na na 10 2 Simple System Connection Diagram u ruruuenennnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nn nnnnnnn nun nun nn nn nn nn nn nn RKA RAR nenn 11 3 Minimum System Requirements rinnen 12 4 System Features AA AAA A 13 O System Main Configura HO EE 13 Part Il Hardware 8 Software Installation 16 A iii 16 SONWANE as 16 NC 17 Part lll Set UP 20 1 Gamera InStallanl on a 2 os 20 2 Ca EE lu e E 25 Device Se HINOS unsere 26 PTZ SEt el E 27 Auto SCAN SENINGS GER 32 Region Of Interest naar 35 Ee FSE d te nee nee 40 A Alarm Seng E 44 9 Google Earth Se UU anne 46 6 Recording SG Tee CN 47 Part IV Operation 52 E MINIMIZO UO Ta EE 53 2 MaxiMizeo BUOM venias E 53 3 EXIEPTOgTamM es nee 53 4 Merde ere Ee 53 9 WINDOW VIEW Panel ia ae aa a a naa ae 56 6 Google Barth USAC LE 57 T PlayDack E e EE 59 PartV Remote Monitoring 64 Primary SIUC E 64 2 REM OLES EE 65 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 6 WFDS User Manual Part VI Off Line Analysis 70 Index 0 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Foreword Manual Organization The WFDS user manual should answer most of your basic questions in the following pages However since we cannot antic
10. on your system XVID XviD MPEG 4 Codec Lei DE Cancel Installed video codecs on your system AVID af MPEG 4 Codec Iv32 Intel Indeo R Video R3 2 141 Intel Indeo video 4 5 TW Intel DOUM codec MRLE Microsoft RLE MSWC Microsoft Video 1 UN Microsoft YUY 411 Toshiba vUN Codec hf Microsoft VUM 150 Indeo video 5 10 1420 Intel 4 2 0 Video Wiz SI hf Microsoft VUM divx DivX 6 8 4 Codec 1 Logical CPU YP6D YP6OR Simple Profile VP61 VP61 Advanced Profile VP62 VP62R Heightened Sharpness Profile VP FO VD ZOE General Profile M264 x264v Ha H 264 MPEG 4 AMT codec XVID ul MPEG 4 Codec HFYU Huffyuy v2 1 1 CCESP Patch 0 2 5 1263 Intel 1 263 Video Driver 2 55 012 wie Helix Yv12 YUY Codec FFDS ffdshow Video Codec In FPS Frame Per Second Section user can set recording FPS This option available only IP cameras FPS 15 In Record Continuously Section user turns the recording function on and off by cehckmg the boxx Record Continuously M M L Tomi I I In Record Only on Alarm Section the systems will only record when there is an alarm and one file after alarm Both Record Continuously and Record only on alarm boxes must be checked M Record Continuously M Record only on Alarm N In Record File Length Section user can set s ze ofeach record file 2008 2010 Wildland Dete
11. the drop down box and click the G button The camera will automatically rotate after waiting at most 1500 milliseconds pause duration Note set point 95 is not applicable to IP cameras 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC WFDS User Manual 5 The ID and password can be changed Old Username PT Login K tia admin Password Hew Username Old Password Hew Password New Password Verity OK Cancel 3 2 3 Auto Scan Settings User can adjust Auto Pan settings of selected PTZ camera Streamer Settings Recording Settings Live Settings Let Camera Name Alarm Settings Anayzers Setting RECORDS In Auto Preset Settings Section user can 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Set up 33 Enable Disable Auto Pan Set Pause Duration for each preset in milliseconds Set Port Baud Rate Stop Bits Parity Check Data Bits Select Presets User must adjust protocol setting at the camera side Camera protocol settings are available in the user manual provided by the camera manufacturer After setting the presets automatic rotating settings of the camera must be configured 1 Right click to the camera for which the settings will be configured 2 From the context menu select Camera Settings gt Auto Preset Settings 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC WFDS User Manual Camera Settings Streamer Settings View i Recording Settings L
12. 2 i camera 13 ji Camera 14 I Camera 15 i Camera 16 ji Camera 01 7 camera Uz 7 Camera 03 ji Camera 04 ji Camera 05 7 Camera 06 7 Camera UY ji Camera Oc i camera 09 7 Camera 10 i Camera 11 ji Camera 12 I camera 13 ji Camera 14 ji Camera 15 7 Camera 16 1 view 4 view 9 view 16 view 4 6 Google Earth Usage To determine to coordinates provided Google Earth has been set up To activate Google Earth 1 Left click on the window for the camera in which the alarm occurred this will link Google Earth to camera selected 2 Click the GE button on the right menu 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 58 WFDS User Manual a Era 7 a PTZ Settings This will activate the Google Earth Feature and show on the moving map the image area covered by the camera As the operator moves from set point tset point the image will reposition O 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Operation 5 4 7 Playback Records The system is provide the option to playback monitoring segments recorded by the system These segments can also be played back by any video player that that will accept avi video files In order to playback while on line Left click on the corresponding camera view to playback the recordings Then click Records button 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 60 WFDS User Manual Tin Settings The recordings that belongs to corresponding cam
13. Preset ROI Settings 4 Enable 4utoPan Enable Far Smoke civ Enable ROIS IT AlphaBlend ROT Rectangles 1 ol E Pause Durationtmsec 22000 Preset v COM Connection String Com3 2400 0 0 8 1 Default Oren Image SaveRol Clear _ Clear All Preset Far Smoke i Preset Preset 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Auto Preset Selling Dialog le O O Q Frese BOT s ling 4 Enable rRors Alphaziend ROT Rectangles D La aaa Mig NS ESSEN ac a TORRE E H Mobile Turk Yedexsemeleri a EN ES ANA Ki D EN ALII ee A ee Y5z Tottoi A e When Open Image is Selected the Windows Explorer dialog is opened 1 Select the drive and folder s where you previously stored the preset image and select the image for the preset on which you are working 2 In the picture above a first present pomt s ROI picture is selected 3 When BMP picture folder is installed for ROL the windows screen seems like below O 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 38 WFDS User Manual EE CTE El Ai AAA a COM3 2400 0 0 8 1 i Def alt open i ge i Sawe ROI hai MCT A EF SALLANGNE 93 02 2009 16 10 07 SALLANGAC 1 e he BR BE m Men ES a A Pr we artisan ke o n S fe WC Rech WR hah a a 2 cl 4 kA E u AN F A A PA F CA u CA CA EW a KA u E E CA EA EA EA A a u sl EA
14. WV NW964 e Pixord 1400 1401 4000 e Sony SNC P5 SNC RZ25 SNC RZ50 SNC RX550 SNC 720 SNC RZ30 SNC RX530 e Vivotek 6122 6112 6112PTZ e SightLogix Visible Day Night Sight Sensor 4 Communications e Pont to Pont Microwave Point to Multipoint Microwave ethernet or fiber with a minimum bandwidth of 1 Mb sec 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Introduction 1 4 System Features System features Hardware support H 264 compression low HDD cost Web access through LAN or WAN Real time display Up to 64 channel video input Real time high speed recording Up to 30 fps per channel Synchronous audio recording optional Intelligent Analyzer Normal recording continuous GIS Map available optional Google Earth available optional Sending alarm message automatically Sending alarm image to email box as attachment automatically Duplex mode Recording while playback Network support Remote access via LAN Ethernet PSTN ISDN ADSL P T Z F amp speed demo control on keyboard Search playback by date time directory random access 1 9 System Main Configuration Main Interface Description 1 Date Time shows the current date and time which will be written in recording files 2 Camera Name The defined name of each camera By default it is the Camera number 3 Info Marquee IVADVR can output real time information about DVR System to Info Marquee bar like Recording Cameras Last Seen Alarm etc
15. Wildland Detection Systems WFDS User Manual 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC E _ gun Emergency Smoke Detected stridente sat troiani Release 1 2 1 Wildfires due to Lightning Carelessness or Arson cannot be prevented WDS detects the fire immediately allowing it to be extinguished before any significant damage Cost Effective 2 5 minute detection time 10 mile range 300 sq Day and night mile coverage Audible alarm 150 000 hours o commercial experience Precise fire location WFDS User Manual 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC All rights reserved No parts of this work maybe reproduced in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording taping or information storage and retrieval systems without the written permission of the publisher Products that are referred to in this documentmaybe either trademarks and or registered trademarks of the respective owners The publisher and the author make no claim to these trademarks While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document the publisher and the author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions or for damages resulting from the use of information contained in this document or from the use of programs and source code that may accompany it In no event shall the publisher and the author be liable for anyloss of profit or any other commercial damage
16. a A i A ali Ai i CA CAR u E ul lt i i h l D Sege e EEN f 7 k A p Li Configure Rol area 1 desired shape is drawn with holding the left button of mouse Sample picture below 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC a pate tts VO Abbate pecas COM3 2400 0 0 8 1 ER SALLANGAC 1 03 02 2009 16 10 09 4 x sl A b Pa a adah Ah Cancel EN rent Ta d Mal Add dea CA AAA E User can also create more than one ROI area for a present point To do this again left button of mouse hold Sample picture below O Enable Far Smoke ee 9 mm emo pe ee 03 02 2009 16 10 09 cancel Cancel i Fi i S i i d z E i 3 1 4 El Fi E SE 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 4 WFDS User Manual 3 3 After ROI appointment is finished appointments has to be saved with clicking the Save ROI button Thus far ROI works for only about 1 present point For other present points same steps has to be repeated Analyzer Settings The analyzer is the brams ofthe WFDS System It provides two key modules and multiple configurations for optimal set up in each applications There are two core detectors The daytime detector detects the rising smoke and the night detector detects the growing size of the fire image There is a warning level and prior to the alarm yellow and the alarm level red provides for both an audible and visual alarm
17. alyzer Switching Check this box to have the analyzer automatically switch between the day and night modes e Don t Show Settings Dialog While m Live Mode Check this box to prevent the Settings screen from appearing on each start up e Don t Send Yellow Alarms to Remote Check here to prevent yellow alarms from being transmitted over the internet to remote locations e Day Analyzer Default is Forest Smoke Detector Night Analyzer Default is Night Fire Detector Select the camera Latitude and Longitude so the system can identify the time to switch to night file and day smoke The Calculate Sunrise Sunset button will determine the times automatically These can also be entered manually e Enable Daily Sunrise Sunset Time Updates Check this box to automatically recalculate sunrise sunset times Click OK This is the detail screen for settings Settings Color Threshold Min Black 0 white 55 Sensitivity 100 Mode cy e Far Smoke Detection Model gt km E Find smoke between presets M Reset when camera shakes FO Don t show yellow alarms Jh Smoke should be brighter than background Return to alarm preset h Use SYM classification 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC e Color Threshold Is set to 128 255 by default which corresponds to gray to white color range Forest fires are almost always in this range during the initial stage The settings can be modified to detect darker smoke for ex
18. ample settings to to 0 255 would detect all colors and 0 128 would detect black to gray colored smoke ie dark factory smoke e Sensitivity The default level for sensitivity is 80 Increasing the percentage will make the detector more sensitive and may increase the false positives A decrease will make it less sensitive and also decrease false positives An example is that a higher percentage should be used in wilderness areas and a lower percentage in areas of heavy traffic and buildings e Don t show yellow alarms The number of yellow warnings may be significantly greater that the number of red alarms The yellow warning on the screen may be a distraction Select this feature to hide the visual indication of the yellow warning visual on the screen Note the yellow warning process will continue in the background THE FOLLOWING FEATURES INCREASE THE FILTERING TO REDUCE NUISANCE ALARMS USE OF THESE FEATURES WILL INCREASE ELAPSED DETECTION TIME e Find Smoke Between Presets The camera saves the current image of the preset to the memory and when it returns to the preset for the second time the saved image and current preset image are compared for the existence of smoke Reset when camera shakes This features causes the system to reset the background image in memory due to camera vibration e Return to alarm preset When red alarm is issued for a preset possible smoke regions are marked but the sound is not enabled After th
19. as or converted to 1 AVI File Format 2 MJPEG XviD or DivX video codec The offline application is a separate application Test APP exe The Test app is a single screen application with the addition of the ability to load video clips and with video player controls From the Tool bar select view and check Real Time 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Off Line Analysis 71 yPlayer Forest Smoke Detector EE x Sit Analyzer Live Settings Help vw Real time w Overlay Detection Legend Edit ROIS PTZ Controller Always on Top Show Panaromic View From the Tool Bar Select analyzer and select the settings that you want to test Prior to to loading the video clip insure that the live function is off Right Click in window Select Live Settings Select Stop Live To load the video clip select File the Open 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC WFDS User Manual EI vPlayer Forest Smoke Detector EE View Analyzer Live Settings Help Open Save as bitmap Recording Settings Record Output Streaming Settings Exit If you desire the record your output select Recording Settings Note these are the output settings and then prior to running the video clip check record output yPlayer Forest Smoke Detector FRE View Analyzer Live Settings Help Open Save as bitmap Recording Settings v Record Output Streaming Settings Exit The video clip is
20. at camera moves to the next preset when the detection in this preset is completed camera moves back to the previous preset to check for smoke again If still a red alarm is issued the sounds are enabled Smoke should be brighter than background This is also similar to the color condition for detecting very dark smoke you can disable this to get better results For wildfire detection this should be left selected Use SVM classification This selects and additional decision making alogrithm set that has been tramed with a massive data set beyond basic smoke characteristics It will then compare elements of the live image with those ofthe data set to assist in detection decision to reduce nuisance alarms 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC mM WFDS User Manual 3 4 Alarm Settings In the Alarm Settings Section user can set an email address to send an email when alarm Intelligent Video Alarm type must set before the Alarm Settings occurs set the system to stop when an alarm occurs and turn the audible alarm on and off 1 Right click the window of the camera for which alarms are being set 2 Select Alarm Settings 3 Select E Mail Settings t November 2008 18 40 21 Camera Settings View Live Settings E Alarm Settings Analyzers Settings P The stop and sound settings are selections on the lower level of the screen jane_doe_Yip emrgncy conm I Pause on Alarm 4 Enable Sounds JA
21. controlled by the standard video control buttons at the bottom of the screen 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Endnotes 2 after index 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Back Cover
22. ction Systems LLC KH WEDS User Manual M Record Continuously Record File Length secs 600 In Rec Recording Root user can select the folder that stores all the recorded files of selected camera er Rec Root Civideol In Min HD Space Minimum Hard Drive Space user can specify the file size ofthe free space in MegaBytes When Hard Drive is full system will delete oldest recorded file and continuous to recording Min HD Space fin Me 1024 In Web Image Dir Directory Section user can select the folder that stores a single image This image will be refreshed in every Web Image Period milliseconds Web Image Dir Ci Inetpubiwwrook web Image Period in msec 5000 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 52 WFDS User Manual 4 Operation Control of the system for daily operation and after set up is accomplished by the right panel buttons a RECORDS Settings GE GIS P 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Operation 4 1 Minimize Button Press button to minimize the main window 4 2 Maximize Button Press button to maximize the main window 4 3 Exit Program Press button to exit program 4 4 Manual Control When an alarm occurs the operator may want to take control of the camera examine the event further and determine the coordinates of the event to dispatch suppression crews 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems
23. e If none are found it moves to the next set point To establish the set points I Left click on the window for the camera in which the set pomts are being established this will make the PTZ camera selected 2 Click the PTZ button on the right menu 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC KEH WEDS User Manual SCH Mr ine me AIMarac lt dC LSIGTEUS SERVERS Cameras s o 1 Window 2 Window PTZ Button Quad View Window 3 A login window will appear Enter both the user name and password as admin d TATA a At L Apes admin stk Password OK Cancel 4 PTZ Control Window will pop up 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Position 01 53 Mame East Entrance Set Goto Tris gt Open Close Menu Lock speed Focus Right Left Buttons Used for adjusting the camera focus to get a clear image Zoom Right Button Used for zooming in Zoom Left Button Used for zooming out Up Down Right Left Buttons Used for moving the camera up down right left respectively Set Button Used for Saving the preset position Tris Open Close Menu and Speed options apply to analog cameras that support Pelco D protocol They are not implemented for IP cameras The Lock button is used to lock the PTZ dialog If you press the Lock button and close the PTZ dialog you have to enter the password to reopen it
24. e site Select Live Settings from first pull down menu Select Select Capture Device from second pull down menu 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 66 WFDS User Manual 3 November 2008 18 40 21 Recording d 3 Window Camera Settings e PEA Live Settings Alarm Settings apture Settings Araber Settings i Device Sens Epture Frame Rate M stop he Select Remote Server Connection ME Capture Device Selection Dial A Select a Capture Device Remote Server Connection E From the Primary Site 1 Select the camera location number the same as the primary site 2 Do not check HIK server 3 Enter the Static IP Address of the Primary site 4 Enter the port number provided by the primary site 5 Leave timeout at 30 sec 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Remote Monitoring HIK server 1 E IF Address 85 35 25 126 Timeout secs 30 DK Cancel 6 Select OK and the remote site will monitor the camera at the primary site Repeat for monitoring other primary locations Control can be assume through the local Right Hand Controls 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC WFDS User Manual 6 Off Line Analysis The offline analyzer enable the user to test settings and or other criteria by running the detection systems with an existing video clip Prior to running the test the video clip must be recorded
25. ecordings can be replayed by the WFDS system or any video player that supports a avi format The record function is turned on and off by checking the Record Continuously box in the Recoding dialog The record length for each file allocated hard drive space alarm only recording and web image transfer are all user selectable To set up the recording function In the window of the camera you are setting to record right click and select camera settings Then select recording settings 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC KEH WEDS User Manual WOW 03 November 2008 18 40 21 Recording 3 Window Camera Settings Streamer Settings View Recording Settinasi 2 da Live Settings set Camera Name Alarm Settings Auto Preset Settings Analyzers Settings In the Recording Settings user can set video recording codec Click button to see codecs that are installed on your system Recording Settings Codec SVID 8viD MPEG 4 Codec Ta Avi File Long Range Detection avi LU M Record Continuously Record only op Alarm Record File Lengthfsecs 600 Rec Root ide Min HD Space in MB 1024 Web Image Dir Cinetpubiwnaroot Web Image Period fin msec 500 o In codec section user can see and select codecs that are installed on the user system 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC feele 1 e Select Video Codec Installed video codecs
26. er http www teamviewer com or Logmem http www logmein com both are free Primary Site Streaming is activated at the primary site for each individual camera 1 Right click on the window of the camera in which streaming is to be activated 2 Select Camera Settings 3 Select Streamer Settings eh Ings Str samen View i i d Live Settings Alarm Settings Analyzers Settings 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Remote Monitoring 65 4 Check Enable Streaming 5 Set Streamer port Note each camera at the primary site must have a unique streamer port ie 7900 7901 7902 6 Select jpeg quality the higher the jpeg quality level the less the image is compressed ie more pixels are transmitted This does however increase the bandwidth required for transmission and slow the image transfer process E X de streamer Port 7900 JPEG Quality 0 100 75 After making changes press OK button After this setup user can watch live cameras and alarms from internet with given client software 5 2 Remote Site The remote site is set up in the same way that a camera is installed at the primary site However each ofthe 16 camera locations windows is unique This allows the remote site to monitor multiple primary locations ie Windows 1 2 and 3 can be from primary site a while 4 5 amp 6 can be from primary site c To establish the link to the primary site from the remot
27. era are listed Playback Control 4 The user can view the recording of specific date and time by selecting the date and time from the drop down list 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Operation 6 2 17 12 10 00 2 17 12 10 00 2 17 12 29 00 12 17 12 20 00 17 12 30 00 17 12 40 00 17 12 50 00 1 13 00 00 2009 02 17 13 10 00 2009 92 17 13 20 00 2002 02 17 13 30 00 2008 02 17 13 30 00 2003 02 17 13 50 00 2009 02 17 13 50 00 2003 02 17 14 00 00 2003 02 17 14 00 00 2009 02 17 19 00 00 2003 02 17 14 00 00 2003 02 17 14 10 00 2003 02 17 14 20 00 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC KH WEDS User Manual 9 5 1 Remote Monitoring The WFDS system is equipped to be monitored and controlled from remote sites In fact multiple sites can monitor the system Any of these sites can also control the system It is recommended that clear procedures be established for control Remote monitoring and control requires that streaming be set up for each camera at the primary command and control center Once streaming is activated the remote site can monitor individual cameras through an internet connection The primary command and control center must be connect to the internet with a fixed or static IP address The application has a very basic client server interface You can view live cameras and alarms from remote You can also control PTZ cameras from remote For all other settngs we use Teamview
28. gle dependent on the field of view established by the camera lens Or it can be a smaller are established close to the camera or established at a distance with the zoom extended The needs of the individual site will determine the optimum setup The system also provides for up to five individual Regions of Interest for each set point These can be used to focus the detection system on a specific area ofthe image to the exclusion of the rest or by using all five areas together exclude industrial or other smoke that occurs on a regular basis The PTZ setting are individually established for each camera installed The steps to set up the PTZ scanning procedures are 1 Establish Overall Device Settings 2 Establish 1 to 32 set points 3 Set scan speed criteria 4 Create Regions of Interest Device Settings The device camera must be set to 2400 baud and Pelco D Protocol 1 Right click the window in which you are setting the PTZ criteria 2 Select Live Settings 3 Select Device Settings 4 Confirm 2400 baud and Pelco D protocol 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 1 Window 2 Window 3 Window 5 Window 9 Window 13 Window 3 2 2 PTZSet Points In the typical system the camera is set to scan the target area This is accomplished by defining to 32 set pomts m the camera pan tilt zoom PTZ system The camera will stop at each setting for a defined period searching for indications of smoke or fir
29. ipate every question or issue please feel free to contact your supplier The manual is organized into 6 sections for ease of use Section Introduction Provides general background information system features system requirements and a brief overview on how the system works Section Installation Minimum requirements and procedures for the installation of the hardware software and license acquisition Section Ill SET UP This section provides the detail on setting all of the options and the logic for WFDS Once set these can be easily modified by the user in order to address a change in circumstances or an Improvement in performance Section IV Operation Procedures and options for day to day and oversight operation of the system Section V Remote Operation The system provides for remote monitoring and control of the system through internet connection This section provides the information necessary to set up the remote Section VI Off Line Analysis At times it may be desirable to analyze incidents that have occurred previously or to test the system with pre recorded events The methods necessary to utilize this feature are included in this section 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC o WFDS User Manual 1 1 Introduction The WFDS system provides rapid detection ofwildfires through visible range optical cameras The system is compatible with IP analog and in most cases previously in
30. ive Settings Sek Camera Name Alarm Settings Auto Preset Settings Analyzers Settings J 3 In the opened window enter the Baud Rate and the serial port number which the computer uses to communicate with the camera Enter the pause duration for which the camera pauses at each preset in milliseconds Select the presets for which the camera will rotate automatically by checking the boxes next to each preset number Select the checkbox for Enablng AutoPan and press OK button to exit The camera will rotate automatically from one preset to another after waiting at most 1500 milliseconds pause duration You can adjust the preset names from the PTZ dialog If you enter the preset name and press Set only preset name is updated If you press CtrH Set both preset position and names are updated You can see the entered preset names on the auto scan dialog as well 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Auto Preset Settings Dialog xj Settings SE Freset ROI Settings Enable AutoPan Enable Far Smoke Enable ROIS O Alshablend POL Rectangles AU Pause Duration msec 15000 Ek COM Connection String COM3 2400 0 0 8 1 Default Open Image Save ROI Clear Clear Al Freset Far Smoke Preset ji Preset Le Dl 01 East Entrance DU 01 East Entrance DU 02 Wwest Entrance Dl O2 vest Entrance DU 03 Home Dl 03 Home D 04 Exit D o4 Exit CJos Ql o5 CJ o6 O o6 los O 07
31. ose the PTZ dialog you have to enter the password to reopen it In order to put the camera in auto mode again the user must select 55 from the drop down box and click the Goto button The camera will automatically rotate after waiting at most 1500 milliseconds pause duration Window View Panel Press 1 4 9 12V 12H 16 button to set the windows partition mode of the main screen There are many types partition the available partition is determined by the total channels of card you can select the suitable partition according to the number of video inputs the partition number which is bigger than total channel is not available with gray 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Operation D 7 n Alps a bg IS November 2001 11 11 30 IS November 2001 11 11 30 IS November 2001 11 11 30 IS November 2001 11 11 30 ZE RECORDS Camera 01 i Camera 02 Camera 03 I Camera 04 Camera 05 ji Camera 06 ji Camera UY ji Camera 06 i Camera 09 ji Camera 10 ji Camera 11 I Camera 12 ji Camera 13 ji Camera 14 ji Camera 15 Camera 16 i camera 01 i camera 02 i camera 03 i camera 04 i camera 05 i camera 06 ji Camera OF i Camera 06 i Camera 09 i Camera 10 ji Camera 11 ji Camera 12 ji Camera 13 Camera 14 ji Camera 15 7 Camera 16 7 Camera 01 7 Camera Oe 7 Camera 03 i Camera 04 7 Camera 05 7 Camera D 7 Camera UY ji Camera Oc S 09 BE Camera 10 BE Camera 11 ji Camera 1
32. pecified optical range of the sensor is 10 mles However local climate conditions and terrain will affect the range The system also provides for 32 set points or observation points in the sensor rotation Using these set points the sensor can scan from 0 to 360 degrees Therefore one ofthe keys to successful operation of the system is a well planned layout ofthe sensor locations Sensor Site The sensor site will include the camera a communications link and power for both the camera and the communications node The camera selection must be from the list ofpre approved cameras section 1 3 3 or the user must provide the proposed camera model to WDS for prior approval The camera enclosure must withstand the maximum harsh conditions experienced in the mountmg location It 1s not desirable to remove the camera during winter and other non operational periods and reinstall during the fire season The camera should contain a zoom function and a pan and tilt drive for proper operations The system requires that the pan and tilt drive be controlled with Pelco D protocol The system then utilizes 32 set points to cover the target area Each set point consists of an elevation azimuth and zoom position The area covered in each position is a factor including the lens field of view pan tilt and zoom position In order for the camera to provide detection a minimum area of 16 pixels by 16 pixels in the image must contain the smoke and or fire portion of
33. provides an automatic Ink to a Google Earth image system that allows the operator to view on a topographic map the area that is being monitored by the camera This allows a quick determination of the fire coordinates and the surrounding access availability for suppression crew dispatch The system can be programmed to show the area ofthe image on a large area map or to show just the image area The system tracks the camera image as it moves providing a moving map image The program is generated manually and filed in the Wildland Fire Program Folder Google Earth A kml file must be created for each preset on each camera In the Google Earth Folder each preset camera file is named with the convention as Camera Cameralndex Preset Preset Index kml 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC into the Google Earth folder For example for the 16th preset of 15th camera create and save Cameral5Preset16 kml Camera indices are in the order they are arranged on the screen starting from 1 For Google Earth to run when called inside vPlayer the selected camera should be in AutoPan Mode Camera Settings gt Auto Preset Settings KML programming instructions are beyond the scope ofthis document Free tutorials are available on line from Google It is expected that your supplier will provide initial programming 3 6 Recording Settings The WFDS system provides the capability for recording of each cameras monitoring The r
34. s provides for identification of wildfire smoke and the differentiation from other similar images The videos from all the interconnected towers can be shown on the computer monitor of the coordinating WFDS Surveillance Center The system progresses through multiple steps in the detection process One the smoke detection is confirmed by the system an audible and visual alarm is issued The operator 1s then able to examine the alert area by manual control and zoom of the camera decide the appropriate response issue notifications and or dispatch suppression resources While the system can be programmed to issue automatic notifications to remote individuals or systems the final alarm dispatch decision is reserved for the operator In order to provide robustness against the false alarms the following strategy is implemented e PTZ cameras are used that scan the area and hold for analysis at multiple stop points e There is warning levels prior to an alarm 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Introduction gt Warning Level Slow moving objects color restrictions Starts as yellow alarm and stays yellow gt Alarm level Slow moving objects color restrictions shadow elimination wavelet analysis Starts as yellow alarm and becomes red alarm after some time 1 2 Simple System Connection Diagram P T Z Sensor HO Flat screen HJ Flat screen 16 Port Router Tower box Remote Connection External Power Sta
35. stalled cameras This manual provides installation set up and operating instructions for use with IP cameras For analog camera installation and set up or for use with existing cameras please contact your supplier for detailed instructions Wildand Fire Detection System Wildfires are increasing in intensity duration and frequency In the development ofa wildfire the first visible indication is the smoke Trees and other topographical factors hide the flames until the fire is grown and on the verge of being out of control In some cases there is smoke prior to any flames Rapid detection in the first 5 to 15 minutes will allow the fire to be extinguished quickly and with moderate equipment Optical Detection Systems meet the Rapid Detection requirement Wildland Detection Systems has developed an optical detection system with not only superior performance but one that address e Cost both acquisition and operating e Excessive False Positives e Operating Complexity WEDS is an early smoke detection program based on visualization and mapping of entered information The monitoring system entails video cameras installed in towers detection towers with the video stream from each camera sent to the control center The system analyses and evaluates the image reducing it to its mathematical components and provides the system with the capability to identify each small component edge and movement within the image Analysis of successive image
36. the image Camera selection and installation point should consider all of these factors The system supplier will assist selection ofpower and communications components with the minimum requirement that the communications component have a 1Mb sec bandwidth The system is designed to hold at each set point for 20 seconds to evaluate the video stream It operates at the best quality level if there is no vibration in the camera There fore the installation of the camera needs to limit the possibility of vibration Ifit is pole mounted it need to be properly guy wired Ifmounted on another structure the mounting riser should be designed to limit the vibration Software 1 Unpack the software by double clicking on the zip file 2 Click on the execute file follow the instructions and the software will self install 3 Once installed an unlock code must be obtained for the software to operate Your supplier will 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC Hardware amp Software Installation provide you with the instruction to obtain and install the unlock code 2 3 Network The system operates as a local area network Each component in the network has a separate address computer router each of the up to 16 camera sites All of the components must be in the same network segment How to assign network address for each component is supplied by the component manufacturer with the exception of the computer and those instructions are supplied by
37. tic IP 1 to 16 Sensor Modules Canal enter 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 12 WFDS User Manual 1 3 Minimum System Requirements 1 Control Center Operating System OS Windows 2000 SP4 Windows XP SP3 Windows Server 2003 CPU Pentium 4 Core 2 Duo Core 2 Quad Core 2 Extreme Xeon 3000 5000 7000 Motherboard Intel chipset 945 or above Memory 1 Gigabyte and above recommend DDR2 type or newer Hard disk 1 Drive C 80 GB IDE SATA SCSI recommend RAIDS 6 Hard Disk 2 Drive D I TB IDE SATA SCSI for recording Video Card PCI Express x16 ATI Radeon Series graphic card with DirectX 9 0c or higher compatibility hardware overlay and DirectDraw support and a minimum of 64MB memory 128 MB video RAM 1s recommended for most applications Monitor 19 LCD Display settings 1024 x 768 pixels and 16 or 32 bit color 2 Compatible video display adapter Nvidia Tnt Tnt2 Geforce MX 400 440 4000 6600 Fx5200 5600 Series ATI Radeon 7000 7200 7500 8500 9000 9200 9500 9600 Series ATI X300 X700 series Intel 845 865 915 integrated Extreme Graphics MatroxG450 550 P750 3 Supported IP Cameras e Axis 205 206 206M 206W 207 207W 207MW 209FD 210 210A 211 211A 211M 211W 212 213 214 215 231D 232D 2400 2410 241QA 2415 241SA 2425 2430 e JVC VN C30U e Panasonic KX HCM110 KX HCM280A WJ NT304 WJ N T314 WV NP472 WV NS324 WV NF284 WV NP1000 WV NP1004 WV NMI00 WV NP240 WV NP244 WV NS202 WV NW484 WV NS954
38. tween 10 and 20 FPS Lower frame rates are acceptable and will reduce the required transmission bandwidth 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC KOH WEDS User Manual ic h I ER ER I CN Minin Wu m d gym Sg Select Capture Device Capture Saingi Desk SENS Cie Frima FF In Set Camera Name section user can set a name to selected camera After entering a name to camera entered name will appear top left ofthe camera screen Optional 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC treamer Settin gs Recording Settings Set Camera Nams auto Preiet Settings Alarm Settingi LI Live Settings Li Li h Analyzer Settings Enter Camera Name User entering a camera name Repeat for each camera in the network 3 2 PTZ Settings In the typical system the camera is set to scan the target area This is accomplished by defining 1 to 32 set points in the camera pan tilt zoom PTZ system The camera will stop at each setting for a defined period searching for indications of smoke or fire Ifnone are found it moves to the next set point The system looks for smoke or fire in the area appearing in the screen image Depending on the elevation and zoom setting this area can be a triangle starting at the camera and 2008 2010 Wildland Detection Systems LLC 26 WFDS User Manual 3 2 1 extending up to 10 miles with the internal an
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