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1. 11 4 2010 6 18 04 AM GeneralTimerClass CheckStre 11 4 2010 6 18 00 AM Task Manager 1142070 5 58 18 AM 10 10 5 105 Vivotek Model P7137 10 70 5 105 ts restor General imerClass Check Stre 11 4 2010 5 58 07 AM GeneralTimerClass CheckStre 11 4 2010 5 58 05 AM GeneralTimerClass CheckStre 11 4 2010 5 58 01 AM Task Manager 11 4 2010 5 40 09 4M GeneralTimerClass CheckStre 114010 5 38 71 AM 10 70 5705 Vivotek Model 1P71 31 010 10 5 705 is restor GenerallimerClass Check Stre 11 4 2010 5 38 07 AM GeneralTimerClass CheckStre 11 4 2010 5 38 07 AM GeneralTimerClass CheckStre 11 4 2010 5 38 01 AM Task Manager 11472070 6 76 20 AM 10 10 5 105 Vivotek Model P7137 10 10 5 105 tz restor GenerallimerClass Check Stre 11472070 5 18 10 AM 10 10 5 105 Vivotek Model IP7131 10 70 5 105 is down GenerallimerClass Check Stre 11 42070 5 78 70 AM 1070 51 Asis Model 225M 10 10 5 1 is restored General imerllass Check Stre G DI 2 TTT Oh ask M Safar lt Page 2 of 4 gt a Ee Video Insight End User Manual This option displays the system log for this server The System Log shows the following activities e Server starts and stops Configuration changes Common Error Messages Camera messages Delay service Video Clip Creation At the top of the system log there are several options to assist in finding and displaying log entries H Ga 3 Southw
2. G Today Yesterday 10 6 2010 11 40 00 AM Video Insight End User Manual On this screen you can select recordings from Today Yesterday or All available recordings Select the recording that you want to view and the device will then play that video 5 ui AT amp T 3G 3 3 09 PM 11 02 2010 05 02 14 911 p Video Insight End User Manual 8 Appendices 8 1 Installing Monitor Station 8 1 1 Minimum Requirements Running one instance of the Monitor Station on the same machine as the IP Server will used approximately 300 MB of memory and 30 50 of the CPU For this reason we recommend that the Monitor Station be installed on a separate machine from the IP Server The disk requirements for Monitor Station are minimal 100 MB The total memory required for the Monitor Station is dependent on several factors most notably the number of cameras to be viewed as well as the method of compression We recommend a minimum of 1 GB memory for the Monitor Station If you are using H 264 or MPEG4 compression the memory requirements for the Monitor Station increase because CPU is required to decompress the images Obviously if you view more compressed images you will need more CPU Another factor in running the Monitor Station is Direct Show The Monitor Station uses a video component called Direct Show to display full resolution images If the client PC s graphics card supports Direct Show 9 or higher the Monitor Station will use
3. 12 noon and 2 PM will be viewed Mate Ibiasl alone Ke Video Insight End User Manual Date Tuesday Nov 16 z201 Time Available Video K il E gt YE Ib bb Once the time frame has been selected select the play button at the bottom of the screen The system will begin the synchronous display of the selected cameras Note also that at the bottom of the picture there is a time line as well This is a detailed time line of the period selected from the Time frame on the left Note also that you can drag the pointer to anywhere along the time line d H val SY NCAFOMIZEG Player Root Folder where video is stored i C video Cameras E C wideo 10 10 1 135 166097 E C wideo 10 10 5 1 21341059 E C wideo 10 10 5 1 46912214 E C wideo 10 10 5 10 9477645 C video 1 05519 C wideo 1 5 233 Date Tuesday Nov 16 201 e Time Available Video 11 16 2010 07 04 40 662 00 vaio sad ie Page 51 Video Insight End User Manual 5 3 6 Media Player See description of Media Player above 5 3 7 Options See the description of the Monitor Options in the Setup and Configuration Guide 5 4 Administration The Administration tab is discussed in the Setup and Configuration User Guide 5 5 Help License Agreement Online IP Address Online Support Remote Support About video Insight 5 5 1 License Agreement This option links to the License Agreement When software is first installed the term
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5. Client The Web Client provides the basic functionality of the Monitor Station without having to install additional software on a remote computer Users can view cameras from multiple servers at the same time and view recorded video from any of the cameras PTZ control map based navigation and continuous playback of recorded video is also supported The Web Client will work on operating systems that support traditional web browsing including Microsoft Windows Mac OS X and Linux The Web Client is compatible with most modern web browsers The browser must support javascript and have javascript enabled Supported browsers include Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or higher Mozilla Firefox Apple Safari Opera Google Chrome 6 1 Accessing the Web Client To access the Web Client navigate your browser to http lt your IP Address gt videoinsight4 You will see a login screen if security has been enabled or you will see the default camera view 6 2 Login Screen If security has been enabled you will see a login screen web client login enter your user name and password to log in user name JaneDoe password EIA profile Intranet D Enter your username and password and click Login to continue Note If your system is configured to use Active Directory you can login using your standard network login e g mycorp janedoe Profile The Profile option allows you to choose which profile to use when accessing the
6. FrontDoor xis 10 10 5 233 Al Front Desk 67 10 10 5231 Front Door 75 10 10 5 232 Tech Support 41 10 10 5 24 Kitchen 64 10 10 5238 k Select All E Minimum Motion Restrict Times Mot Before 1112152000 46 04 Phl Mot After 111572010 24604 Ph e You can then refine your search to multiple cameras for that server motion events with greater than X percent motion and for specific times 4 3 2 Media Player Tool Bar Decrease playback size SB ate Magnify Current 7 Image Single Motion Player Event Increase playback size Timeline Open View File The tool bar on the Media Player presents icons for the easy navigation between various ways of selecting recordings to be viewed as well as zoom in and out functionality Single Player When the Single Player icon is selected the Browse Folders for Video selection option appears in the selection panel to the left Click on the file to be played Timeline View When the Timeline View icon is selected the Quick Select option appears in the selection panel on the left Click on the day and then select the time from the timeline chart Motion Events When the Motion Events icon is selected the Motion Event option appears in the selection on the left Select the Motion event that you want to view Open File Increase Decrease Playback size This option increases or decreases the size of the viewing panel for playback Magnify
7. HIR gt wel OR Si UD ds Key L IDETTE Ge eee S Elemertag eee K EE E DELIVERY BAY d SS e Ca d dle p a e ll NA Ga el qe qe airwell B HALL 2 GROUND FLOOR 6 5 3 Events Clicking the Events link in the menu bar will take you to the Events Screen The Events screen allows you to replay recorded images from cameras The navigation tree is similar to the Live screen and gives you the option to select camera recordings via the Enterprise Facility or Layout View There are two sections of the Events panel the Camera Selector and the Events The top pane is used to select the cameras or recordings Once the camera has been selected select the desired date and a list of events for that date appear Nidos lit ame nec Page 60 Video Insight End User Manual Front Desk 67 P leb lab la le leb l la Events Front Desk 11 10 37 AM 11 12 00 AM 11 17 45 AM 11 18 10 AM To view recorded video select the individual recordings Video Insight End User Manual 111162010 11 10 39 0481 23 The selected recording video will appear in the Viewing Pane The playback controls will depend on whether Streaming is enabled If streaming is not enabled then a simplified playback control appears A e e mes the Slider bar to navigate through the recording To create a clip click on the Clip icon and set the clip indicators to the portion of the recording that you want to save Then click
8. To zoom out position the mouse in the lower right hand corner then press the left mouse button and drag the mouse back over the area The system will then zoom out to the original view You can then use the PTZ controls in the left pane to control the zoom function as a digital PTZ You can click on the middle of the camera image to return to the normal view When you use the zoom function a picture within a picture displays in the lower left corner The picture without the zoom displays in the picture within a picture with the zoomed area enclosed in an orange box Example Regular view Bac Zoomed view with picture within picture Video Insight End User Manual You can also drag the orange box around the picture to create a digital PTZ control 3 5 Left Panel Navigation Tree Structure The Left Navigation Tree Structure provides the main means of navigating between locations and cameras You can navigate to particular locations servers and cameras or you can navigate to custom layouts and facility maps The key elements found in the navigation tree are Servers Cameras Layouts Facility Maps and Action Items The following sections discuss each element in detail There are three different methods for navigating between locations and cameras Enterprise Facility Maps and Layouts These views can be selected by using the icons at the top of the Left Navigation Tree Structure Enterprise Layouts Facility Map 3 6 Enter
9. Web Client This is used primarily when you are accessing the system over the internet or when you need to limit how much bandwidth you use for video For example you may have an intranet user profile that permits high speed video over a local area network and an internet user profile that limits video frame rates for use on slower internet connections you are using the web client from Choose the Profile from the drop down list 6 3 Screen Layout Nidos lit ame nec Page 54 Video Insight End User Manual VIDEO INSIGHT WEB CLIENT Maps gt Live Events Help User Guest Log Out Layout Best Fit v C High Speed Mode West Entrance East Stairwell Elementary School Wing Entrance Cafeteria Cash Register dE a TT Micra de Main Entrance Cafeteria Checkout Elementary School Entrance Main lobby MT SEN l pa pi l Ce R ps ee E 4 e Es x 3 A ay Y Li d y te Me gt a E d o i Da a wa e B A 1 d G Ze 4 af n u e k q There are two main sections of the screen e Left Navigation tree structure which can be used to navigate from camera to camera and to view recorded files e Viewing Panel 6 3 1 Left Navigation Tree Structure The Left Navigation Tree Structure on the Web Client functions in a manner very similar to the Monitor Station Just above the navigation tree structure are three options for sorting the tree Enterprise View orders the navigation
10. back in the viewer and you can use the navigation buttons to move through the file The system stores its files in a standard AVI format with the camera name date and time stored on the file The file format is compatible with any Windows Media player and can be distributed without the requirement of a special viewer The system automatically creates a new file at midnight regardless of size to keep all files organized by date Depending on the amount of activity and your settings you might see as few as 1 file or as many as 20 files for a single day Video Insight Inc Page 35 Video Insight End User Manual The Media Player s screen layout has the following sections e Selection panel which determines what recording is played e Viewing panel Playback panel e Tool Bar Browse Video Servers Browse Folders for Video Quick Select server Mgmt HWA e Camera FrontDoordwis 10 10 5 233 Date November 2010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 31 S 2 3 4 5 fi g 10 11 12 AB 17 18 13 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 3 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 39 10 C Today 11715 2010 Load Timeline l Last event before specific time 207 39PM A O a D I b ES j ep 11 11 2010 11 03 39 Mohon Events Player Controls k He 4 3 1 Selection Panel There are four ways to select video recording to be played e Browse Video Servers e Browse Folders for Video e Quick Select e Motion Events e Player Controls Use the down and u
11. focusing those buttons will be hidden 5 2 6 Status Left Panel Full Screen Layout Layout Order Mini Toolbars H Toolbars b When Server Status in turned on then the status of all servers appears at the bottom of the viewing pane 5 2 7 Toolbars Left Panel Full Screen Layout Layout Order Mini Toolbars Status Layouts Login Widescreen Layouts Use these options to remove layout buttons from the screen If you do not wish to show the login id of the current user at the upper left hand corner of the left panel turn the login option off 5 3 Tools Video Insight End User Manual System Log Axis Joystick Control Facility Map Selector Live Window Media Player PTE Operations Synchronized Player Options 5 3 1 System Log The System Log allows you to view all system events that have occurred The Date and Time of the action as well as the Message 1s shown System events include logs of the details of what changed on cameras and servers as well as server shutdown tasks alerts and clip creation S D L DH d ICH de H m E E Sia A A L I JA ES FS E E i d Edit View f m 3 r Southwest Campus System og 23 Find Now 04 2070 is Message Source 417472010 6 30 04 AM GeneralTimerClass CheckStre 11 4 2010 6 38 01 AM Task Manager 114010 6 18 17 AM 10 10 5 105 Vivotek Model 1P131 10 170 5 105 tz restor GenerallimerClass Check Stre
12. functionality will be present on the live camera view If it is unchecked then this functionality will not be present Video Insight End User Manual 8 2 2 Tools Configuration Monitor Options General Tools Configuration Live ho Audio Normal operation Creating clips Low bandwidth mode Enable watermark erp low Bandwidth mode Force Motion ormat Very low bandwidth mod Y Force Motion JPEG Downsample Playback Mint toolbars Mini toolbars always A Cycle layout time Seconds at hae FTZ cycle time Seconds Layouts cycle through current server Local Settings Use XML AS Apply Normal Operation vs Low bandwidth mode vs Very low bandwidth mode These options relate to how the video is streamed to the client and allow the streaming to be set at each client Monitor Station individually These options are dependent also on the server settings for the IP Server In the Advanced tab of the Server Configuration See Setup and Configuration Manual you can set the Server to High bandwidth Low CPU or Low bandwidth High CPU If Low bandwidth High CPU is selected at the server level all images will be streamed as compressed and the options in this Tools Configuration are not applicable However if High bandwidth Low CPU is selected images are normally streamed at full MJPEG uncompressed These options under Tools Configuration can then be set at an individual client Monitor Station level F
13. later section select gt Aspect Ration By default the picture in each layout takes the maximum allowable space However you have the option of preserving the proper aspect ratio To preserve the proper aspect ratio go to Tools gt Options gt General gt Force aspect ratio If the aspect ratio is preserved then the picture will retain the correct aspect regardless of the size and shape of the viewing window 3 4 2 Function Keys In addition to using the layout buttons in the title bar to bring up layouts you can use Function Keys F1 thru F10 By pressing F1 on your keyboard the first layout single pane will appear and by pressing F2 on your keyboard the second layout 4 panes will appear Use function keys to bring up each of the 10 layouts The F11 function key changes the view to Full Screen In Full Screen you see only the viewing panel No left screen navigation or tool bars will be present Your Windows tool bar at the bottom of your screen will also disappear To return to normal viewing after viewing in Full Screen Mode select the resize icon at the top of the screen Video Insight End User Manual 3 4 3 Camera Image Each pane in the layout shows a consistent view of the image and supports easy to use icons and Right Click functionality w Sales 8 Title Bar On the top of each picture there is a Title Bar with commonly used functions Name of the camera the default setting is to show the
14. on the Download Clip Icon The following dialog box will appear File Download Do KI to open or save this file Si Name tmpt aw Type Video Clip 52 9MB From 10 10 1 50 Pa While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially g harm pour computer IF you do not trust the source do not open or save this file What s the risk Save the clip to the desired media or directory If Streaming is Enabled then the more robust playback controls appear Nidos lit ame nec Page 62 Video Insight End User Manual 03 05 2009 08 02 16 546 gt SIOIO LS mmm O i Format MIPG RES 640480 Duration 11 min 43 sec These controls function in exactly the same manner as the Playback controls in the Monitor Station client Zoom on Playback Available only when streaming is disabled The software provides the ability to zoom on playback as well as live view To zoom in on a picture position the mouse on the upper left hand corner of the area that you want to zoom in on then press the left mouse button and drag the mouse over the area to be zoomed The system will then zoom in on the area To zoom out position the mouse in the lower right hand corner then press the left mouse button and drag the mouse back over the area The system will then zoom out to the original view Saving a Clip To save a clip open the recorded file and press the Pause button to stop playback Noti
15. sending an email of a motion event Action Items are setup using the Rules Manager Please see the Setup and Configuration Guide for more information on Action Items and the Rules Manager ee Sei All Layouts UE All Facility Maps de Health Monitos JN at Action Items pu Alert Campus Police al Alert Principal 3 7 Facility Map View When the Facility Map View is selected the tree structure changes from the Enterprise view Server oriented to a Map oriented tree South Campus JE Southwest Campus HE First Floor In this case we have set up three different maps one for the South Campus one for the Southwest Campus and one for the first floor If you select one of the maps then the list expands to show the cameras and the designated map appears Nidos lit ame nec Page 24 Video Insight End User Manual ane Facility map view Ka ft as Display facility map First Floor aax e BE South Campus f q E uthwest Campus wi a Hide cameras Hide names 2 Hide range Hide Facility maps E Hide layouts Options Eas CS ge Zait Ce Ea Elementary School wing En Ca Elementary School wing En a Main Entrance Camera information Camera name East Stairwell Server name Southeast Campus Wat Sno Cee ve Es a SI g 3 F in lt m i E Ka PTZ Controls RES You can then use the camera icons on the map to view the image from that camera 3 8 La
16. this and not the PC s CPU for displaying the images If the PC s graphics card does not support Direct Show the PC compensates for this by using the CPU Another factor in 8 1 2 Installing Monitor Station Browse the CD and run the Setup exe LAN License Agreement Please review the license terms before installing Video Insight ES Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement video Insight License Agreement IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ACCESSING VIDEO INSIGHT SOFTWARE This A License Agreement is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and video Insight Inc For the Software Identified above Software YOL AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BY USING LOACING THE SOFTWARE ONY DEVICE OR OTHERWISE UTILIZE THE SERVICES OR FUNCTIONALITY OF THE SOFTWARE IDENTIFIED 460VE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT YOU MAY RETURN IT TO YOUR PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND IF you accept the terms of the agreement click I Agree to continue You must accept the agreement to install Video Insight Installer Loge cancel On the License Agreement screen click I Agree or Cancel Video Insight Inc Page 69 Video Insight End User Manual IP Enterprise Product selection i Select the product you would like to install ES Select the desired product to install Click Mext to continue the installation IP En
17. to the IP Server not directly to the camera Use the Client Applications to view live and recorded video from a single or multiple servers Monitor Station The Monitor Station is the primary user interface in the product suite From an end user point of view it provides centralized viewing of live and recorded images from any server System and Security Administrators use the Monitor Station to setup and configure all servers and cameras from a central location Web Client The Web Client allows you to view live or recorded video from anywhere using a browser including Microsoft Internet Explorer Firefox Chrome or Safari You can view a single camera or select up to 16 different cameras from multiple servers to view simultaneously You can control PTZ cameras and playback recorded video The system supports multiple users and is tightly integrated into the Windows operating system for complete security Supports Internet Explorer Firefox Safari Chrome Opera with Optional Active X plug in The web client detects the client used and has views specific for the type of client used For example the Web client will provide different options when access through an iPhone or an iPad or a Windows Desktop Smart Phone PDA Client iPhone iPad BlackBerry Android View live recorded and PTZ control Windos Mobile Professional 2 3 Server and Storage IP Server The IP Server is the basic engine of the product suite It processes and stores images
18. to view live images from that camera Video Insight End User Manual e KB E O al Tech Support 43 O a FrontDoorAxis O a Hall 52 O a Sales 58 O 4 Front Desk 67 FIRST FLOOR Pan Tilt Zoom b gt 6 3 4 Layout View The Layout View brings up the list of predefined layouts Select the layout from the tree displays the layout on the right hand side of the screen You may also select individual cameras from each layout or mix and match multiple layouts and cameras by checking the box next to each item Layout Directory v as nr Hallways Layout Best Fit v O High Speed Mode Printers 44 Shipping 62 o Printers 44 a Shipping 62 a Hall 52 a Hall 53 EJ BBpatsy El Front Door 75 a Front Desk 67 a Back Door 59 Ca Hall 53 a Kitchen 64 a Sales 38 a Sales Room2 Tech Support 43 a vo Development EBH mpegs HU Development E FE Layout Groups ED Management Group Pan Tilt Zoom 6 3 5 PTZ Control Selecting a pan tilt zoom enabled camera from the navigation tree automatically expands the PTZ Control panel Alternately you may expand or minimize the panel by clicking the double arrows at the lower right hand side of the navigation tree Video Insight End User Manual Pan Tit Zoom S tla efe gt GEIN Shutter ek 44 Presets Cycle Predefined camera presets are
19. tree based on server hierarchy You can view the cameras layouts and facility maps for each server EJ Facility View orders the navigation tree based on a facility hierarchy This view lists all of the cameras and layouts for each facility map Layout View orders the navigation tree based on a layout hierarchy This view lists all of the cameras for each layout The navigation panel can be minimized or expanded by clicking the button located along the right hand side of the tree See circle above Video Insight End User Manual 6 3 2 Enterprise View Cesare reco 7 5 E BEA ham NVR FrontDoor Axis Front Desk 67 Front Door 75 Tech Support 41 Tech Support 43 Kitchen 64 Printers 44 Halll 52 Hall 53 Sales 58 Sales 38 Shipping 60 Shipping 62 Inventory 6 3 Back Door 59 sales Room Development Front Door Development Development 3 SB Layouts Facility Maps All Facility Maps SE all Layouts SE Layout Groups Under this view a listing of all servers cameras layouts and facility maps is shown From the list of the cameras maps or layouts you select the cameras that you wish to appear in the Viewing Pane You may also select a layout or a facility map or a Layout Group 6 3 3 Facility Map View As with the Monitor Station you can also select the Facility Map view Once you select a facility map the map appears in the viewing pane You can mouse over the camera icons on the maps
20. when motion is detected To implement this option go to Tools gt Options gt Live Window and select Flash Red on Motion 3 4 4 Right Click on Image By positioning the mouse on the image and right clicking the following menu appears Full screen Live window Live audio Recent history Recorded media Files Print image Save image Send Properties Full Screen The Full Screen option enlarges the image to cover the entire viewing panel Live Window The Live Window option creates another Window containing the image The user can then move that Window to anywhere on the screen or another screen 1f multiple monitors are setup Live Audio The Live Audio option activates audio from that camera Recent History The Recent History option automatically displays the last 30 seconds of recordings If the camera is set to Motion Only Recording there must be motion in the last 30 seconds in order for the 30 seconds of recording to display Recorded Media Files This option brings up the Video Player See the documentation on the Video Player below Print Image Sends the image in the frame to the printer Save Image The Save Image option brings up the Save As dialogue box and allows the user to save the current image to a local or networked storage device Send The Send function allows the user to send a copy of that live viewing pane to anyone that is logged in to another Monitor Station When the option is selected the followi
21. 13 NO WAIVER Failure to enforce any or all of this License Agreement in a particular instance shall not act as a waiver or preclude subsequent enforcement 14 ENTIRE AGREEMENT This License Agreement including any addendum or amendment to this License Agreement which is included with the Software constitutes the entire agreement between You and Video Insight relating to the Software and any support services and this License Agreement supersedes all prior or contemporaneous oral or written communications proposals and representations with respect to the Software or any other subject matter covered by this License Agreement To the extent the terms of any Video Insight policies or programs for support services conflict with the terms of the License Agreement the terms of the License Agreement shall control Video Insight End User Manual 2 System Overview With the Enterprise IP v4 2 product suite you can view live or recorded video from cameras all over your enterprise Our easy to use system installs quickly and will be immediately useful The following pages will guide you through the install and setup process 2 1 Software Components The system 1s a robust software platform that has 3 main components that are used to capture and view live or recorded video from anywhere the IP Server the Monitor Station and the Web Client Product Suite Enterprise IP v4 2 Client application Live amp recorded video Centralized administrat
22. 54 Vivotek 7 H Ll Pr s me e PTZ Controls FAIS SCDE a L z J 10 10 1 237 UDP Model ved E BS 10 10 1166 Qe ye Model K d E K 3 10 2 PTZ Controls With the PTZ Controls you can control the PTZ camera by clicking on the arrows to move the camera clicking on the zoom in and zoom out buttons When a PTZ camera is selected in the viewing panel the PTZ controls affect the camera that is selected Video Insight End User Manual Use Digital PTZ When this is selected there is no actual movement of the camera You can also use the mouse scroll wheel to control zooming 3 10 3 Search The Search box will assist you in locating specifically named cameras or servers Enter the name to search Select the option to search just cameras just servers or All When the Search button is clicked the found object will be highlighted in the left navigation tree 3 10 4 Audio Controls Balance Balances sound between the left and right speakers Delay Buffer sets the size of the audio buffer This can be adjusted when you have a slow network connection Volume sets the speaker volume Video Insight End User Manual 4 Recorded Video There are two ways of viewing recorded video from the left navigation tree and from the Media Player The Media Player provides the ability to view recordings by motion events and time lines and will be discussed in the next section 4 1 To V
23. 600pcl6win2kxp 0 MSO Cache Se E Program Files EI RECYCLER ven EJ System Yolume Informatior a video Che 10 10 1 158 701 78500 ET 02 14 2008 10 10 1 230 1274599197 GI 02 14 2008 Using this option you can browse folders directly on the server or other servers attached to the network This option does not use the streaming to the Monitor Station to play recorded video Note that in order to play video through this option you must have the correct CODEC installed on your computer Video Insight End User Manual Quick Select Using this option you can select recordings based on a calendar and timeline Quick Select b Server Mgmt NYRA ha Camera FrontDoordxis 10 10 5 233 ow Date Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 31 1 2 3 4 5 7z 8 9 10 E 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 Today 11 15 2010 Load Timeline Last event before specific time Select the Server and the Camera Select the day from the calendar You then have the option of Loading the Timeline view If this is selected the timeline will appear in the top of the viewing panel The Timeline chart is a graphical representation of where motion occurred throughout the day 0 0 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 22 23 e AS E e E KE E DE E e EE By clicking on the orange lines the system will play that piece of video It s a great tool for quickly reviewing the previous day
24. Current Image and Print When you click on the Magnify Current Image a new window appears Videofinsiceht oine Page 42 Video Insight End User Manual Ki Using the Object Zoom you can save the current image Increase or decrease the size of the Window Or Print the current image in the window You can also use the zoom function described above 1 e left click on the area to be zoomed Video Insight End User Manual 5 Pull Down Menus File view Tools Administration Help 5 1 File 5 1 1 Media Fixer If the server 1s shut down unexpectedly due to a power outage or other situations that correct a video file you can repair the damage with the Video Fixer This utility examines the file and deletes any corrupted portions that prevent the file from playing To fix a file e Click the Open File button to select the file to be repaired e You can use the Remove file or Remove all files button e Once the file has been specified click the Fix button to start the process This function is for fixing a file on the local system If you want to fix the file on the server you should right click on that file and the video server will perform the media fixing Video Insight YideoFixer C vikcam01403 11 2005 1 2h30m43s avi C vikcam05403 05 2005 1 3h09m57s avi Open File C AwikcamO7 03 07 2005 1 5h1 9m39s avi C Awicam04403 07 2005 00h05m41s avi C vikcam04403 10 2005 1 3h27m59s avi Remove File Remove A
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28. REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR OF ANY FAULT OR NEGLIGENCE OF VIDEO INSIGHT OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS 10 SEVERANCE Should any provision of this License Agreement or a portion thereof be unenforceable or in conflict with the laws of the United States of America or of any state or jurisdiction which governs any transaction between Video Insight and You then the validity of the remaining provisions and any portion thereof shall not be affected by such unenforceability or conflict and this License Agreement shall be considered as if such provision or portion thereof were not contained herein Video Insight End User Manual 11 UNLAWFUL PURPOSE Use of the Software for any unlawful purpose or in any unlawful manner use for any improper or unintended use or use by anyone other than you is strictly prohibited and constitutes a material breach of this License Agreement 12 APPLICABLE LAW This License Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Texas Video Insight and Licensee hereby agree that exclusive jurisdiction of any controversy claim suit or proceeding arising out of or relating in any way to the Software or this License Agreement or the breach termination or invalidity thereof shall lie within the courts of the State of Texas or within the courts of the United States of America located within the Southern District of Texas Video Insight and Licensee consent to venue and jurisdiction within the Courts of Harris County Texas
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30. VIDEOINSIGHT End User Guide Using Monitor Station and the Web Client Viewing Live and Recorded Video Version 4 3 VIDEO INSIGHT INC 3 RIVERWAY STE 700 HOUSTON TX 77056 Video Insight End User Manual Contents 1 VIDEO INSIGHT SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT cccccccccccccccccccssssssssssscccccccccccccccsccsssssess 5 2 SYSTEEM OVERVEIE W citado uetee teseeesececetenecedeucdsceusteesceseesesiecstess 8 24 SOFTWARE OMPONEINT KEE 8 De SAGE APPIN A DION eege 9 23 SERVERAND STORAGE EE 9 2A E EN 10 3 MONITOR Noosa ets ote 11 e E e 1 3 2 MONITOR STATION STANDARD SCREEN LAYOUT OVERVIEW coooconccconcnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nas 12 Sl Sey ER UM OMI VT EE 13 Se VIENE PANES 14 A Tille Barwiih Layout BUNOS aia 14 Se EE 15 A A E E E errr re rere rere terre ener eter Tarte 16 A ARVO CICK Oi TING OC S E O sain eaeenee ccs eese nes 17 24 5 et Clickto Zoom and Picture within a Picture siisuiseasiisaisninennsnncnine a a 18 3 5 LEFT PANEL NAVIGATION TREESTRUCTUR Bosa 19 FO ENTERPRISE VEN tisdale leds 19 361 Elements in Left ERR EE 19 30 2 AVITAL GV CTER Facil MOD 21 A A A 24 SE 24 nl PA ETY IA TB EE 24 sO E e AA o o eeeee 2 9 RIGHT CRICK On AMER AN eegene 23 3 10 PTZ SEARCH AND AUDIO CONTROLS siii iii ZI 3 10 1 Onick Launch EE 27 3 10 2 EE 27 3 10 3 PE A pr e UU E ET 28 3 10 4 NA A e eE E ESE sansa eect OE 28 4 RECORDED NEE 29 AT DEE EIERE 29 we PEATA CONG EEN 31 SO NN RIO A e E li MOTE Tee A
31. arch l li Saving a Slide bar allows you to move Play amp Stop Clip forward or backward by Create clicking on the cross bar and Clip moving it from side to side 4 2 1 Saving a Clip To save a clip open the recorded file and press the Pause button to stop playback Notice the clip indicators under the scroll bar Drag the left indicator to the start of the clip and drag the right to the end of the clip Once in position click the diskette icon to bring up the clip menu You can save the file to a folder or directly to a CD If you save to a CD the system will give you the option of include a Standalone Video Player with the clip General Video Clipper Ed This dialog will save a portion of video Select the file location and press OF Save to file Save to file Folder C Documents and Settings ichardsonthy Document File name TEMP_CLIP AVI Save to CD File Name P_CLIP AY Burn the CO when complete The system stores its files in a standard AVI format with the camera name date and time stored in the path and file name on the file The file format is compatible with any Windows Media player Recorded files can be distributed without the requirement of a special viewer or any conversion 4 2 2 Save a Clip on CD After a clip has been created or a file has been saved to the CD an information box will display on the bottom toolbar with the message You have files waiting to be writ
32. ble space However you have the option of preserving the proper aspect ratio If the aspect ratio is preserved then the picture will retain the correct aspect regardless of the size and shape of the viewing window Use Direct X Display Video Insight uses DirectX to enhance some of our features such as drawing a box when using digital zoom and to off load processing Direct X is used by Microsoft to communicate with the graphics card We currently support DirectX 5 7 and 9 By default Direct X is set to on because of the improved user interface Double Click Expands Camera This option gives you the ability to specify whether a single or double click is required to expand the camera in the left navigation tree to show recordings If Double Click is selected then a single click on the camera name merely shows the camera in the viewing panel On Screen Controls PTZ Cameras e On Screen PTZ Superimposes directional arrows on the view for PTZ Cameras e Overview window or None This option governs left click to zoom and picture within a picture functionality If the Overview Window is checked then the functionality will be present on the live camera view If itis unchecked then this functionality will not be present e Use Direct X Uses Direct X on PTZ cameras Standard Cameras Overview Window or None This option governs left click to zoom and picture within a picture functionality If the Overview Window is checked then the
33. can be cycled If you manually move a cycling camera the cycling will pause for 30 seconds then resume the preset cycle e O PIZ Jperations Camera Select PTZ Controls Presets Cycle Presets Server osition l Southwest Area Campus de ir al a ol E nt SC e o gt ta wl preset3 Delete Gymnasium PTZ 10 10 1 20 v L f 1 i 5 3 5 Synchronized Playback With the Synchronized Playback function you can achieve perfect playback of recorded files between 1 and 16 cameras When Synchronized Playback is selected point the system to the correct folder with the video from the cameras to be displayed Once the folder is selected the following screen appears ei Multi Camera Synchronized Player KR lola Root Folder where video i stored C rideo Cameraz ei A Cchvideo 10 10 1 135 166097 Cadeo 10 10 5 1 21341059 E CAwideo 10 10 5 1 46912214 LC kaeoh UI DTUHD4 b4D Cwideo 10 70 5 231 205519 O CAwideo 10 10 5 233 865513 Date Tuesday Now 16 201 e Time Available ideo 4 c a eee Select the desired folder of video recordings then select the cameras to be viewed Select the date of the recordings Once the date has been selected a time line appears with an indication of times of motion for each camera To select a time frame to view move your cursor along the time line and then left click and drag the cursor to highlight the time frame In the example below the time between
34. ce the clip indicators under the scroll bar Drag the left indicator to the start of the clip and drag the right to the end of the clip Once in position click the diskette icon to bring up the clip menu You can save the file to a folder or directly to a CD If you save to a CD the system will give you the option of include a Standalone Video Player with the clip 6 6 Help In the upper right hand corner of the web client view is the Help option Settings Help Location Setup X License Agreement Help onthe Web User Manual PDF About 6 6 1 Location Profile Setup See your system administrator for information on locations 6 6 2 License Agreement This option links to the Video Insight License Agreement When Video Insight is first installed the terms of the agreement must be accepted 6 6 3 Help on the web This option links to the Video Insight Support pages These pages offer helpful tips and answers to frequently asked questions 6 6 4 User Manual This option links to the User Manual in PDF format The manual can be viewed online or printed for later reference Video Insight Inc Page 63 Video Insight End User Manual 6 6 5 About Video Insight The Video Insight About shows the version model number and serial number for the product It also shows the dates that technical support will no longer be available as well as the dates after which no product upgrades will be available In addition i
35. e live windows at the same time By right clicking on the camera and selecting Live Window the user can create live windows for multiple cameras If this box is checked then the user can only have one live popup open at once Block live windows pop ups Live windows can be sent to any user that is currently logged onto Monitor Station right click on camera and then select Send If this option is selected then the user will not receive any of those Live Windows Live Window Always on Top If this option is selected then the Live Window will always appear on top of any open Window Pause Live Display when Live Windows Launches If the user wishes to pause the main display window when a live window launches check this option This option would be helpful for people performing single tasks and reducing the bandwidth usage Integrated Facility Map By default the facility maps overlay the viewing panel i e they are similar to a popup live window If you wish to have the facility maps integrated into the viewing panel not a popup check this box Layout tour cycle time This option sets the cycle time time between changes in camera if layout tours are being utilized Video Insight Inc Page 75 Video Insight End User Manual Rules Manager Triggered Options The Rules Manager provides the ability to set up trigger events and automatic resulting actions For instance when motion is detected on a particular camera the sys
36. ecorded events The system creates an entry that includes the camera name time and duration each time a camera detects motion For example if you review the video in the morning from the previous night you can start by looking at the Motion Event Log Select the camera and the date desired Clicking on an entry plays just that piece of the video and gives you a quick snapshot of the night s events The Motion Event Log can keep as many days of history as you feel is necessary and all entries are stored in the Microsoft SQL database You can enable the Motion Event Log by accessing the Server and selecting the Setup Server Configuration Advanced Tab The system also gives you the capability to label events event tags You can set up a specific event such as Door Open that reflects a specific motion event rather than just motion on a camera For instance you can set up an event label called Door Open When that event occurs an entry in the event log shows that label Event labels are set up under Setup and Configuration Camera Configuration Motion Settings 11 11 10 10 58 AM Select the Server that you are interested in Then select All cameras or a single camera Then click on the Reload button and the motion events will appear For advanced searching functionality click on the Advanced button and the following dialogue box opens Video Insight Inc Page 41 Video Insight End User Manual Motion Events Ka Cameras ICT
37. est Campus Systemlog 29 Find Nov 04 2010 E The first option is to select the desired server from the drop down list The next option is to select the System Log or the Alarm Log The Alarm log is the list of all motion events for the server Find Use the find option to search the system log for specific words or phrases e g video clip created Date Use the date option to select the date of the desired system log 5 3 2 Axis Joystick Control This option links to the standalone executable for the Axis Joystick You can then use the joystick to move the PTZ Axis Joystick Support Avis Joystick support Current Camera UAL http 10 10 1 201 fusercg bin view D uk tere Button Controls Press button to select an ID camera OGC C OOC 7 Bt A 5 3 3 Live Window When Live Window is selected a new window will be opened You can select the camera to be viewed and move the window around the screen or across multiple monitors 5 3 4 PTZ Operations You can control Pan Tilt Zoom cameras from the Monitor Station or Web Client These controls allow you to move the camera in all directions and save preset locations for quick access In addition you can cycle through presets in Video Insight End User Manual a specified interval This cycling can be started and stopped from the Monitor Station and the Web Client You can setup up to 16 PTZ cameras per server under the Setup Cameras PTZ setup screen and all 16 cameras
38. file will be displayed Using the mouse hold the left button down and draw a box on the screen where you want to search Click the Next button The file will automatically advance to the next frame that has movement inside the box Clicking Next again advances the file to the next instance Clicking the Play button will play the video from that point forward The system will search from one file to another until it finds movement inside the box You can adjust the sensitivity from the drop down menu if it s finding too much or too little If you need to abort the search click Cancel Nidos lit ame nec Page 32 Video Insight End User Manual h A Dei E G 17 09 2010 09 43 48 898 E E EI li 4 2 55 Zoom On Playback The software provides the ability to zoom on playback as well as live view To zoom in on a picture position the mouse on the upper left hand corner of the area that you want to zoom in on then press the left mouse button and drag the mouse over the area to be zoomed The system will then zoom in on the area To zoom out position the mouse in the lower right hand corner then press the left mouse button and drag the mouse back over the area The system will then zoom out to the original view You can then use the PTZ controls in the left pane to control the zoom function as a digital PTZ You can click on the middle of the camera image to return to the normal v
39. g up users and groups please see the Setup and Configuration Guide More options can be viewed by clicking on the Options button Username Jane Doe A Password Monitor Station system login options O System Administrator mode o Network user mode Location of data file Windows Login Domain See your system administrator for more information on Options Video Insight Inc Page 11 Video Insight End User Manual 3 2 Monitor Station Standard Screen Layout Overview When you start the Monitor Station the following screen appears n 7 Fie View Tools Administration Help Sy jmi Enterprise view CH MEA a Sales 58 Cl Ca Frere Desk 67 ame There are three main sections of the screen Viewing Panel including the layout tool bar SUE Ei als Mate Eed e nt Ke Page 12 Video Insight End User Manual Left Navigation tree structure used to navigate from camera to camera in a hierarchical structure from server to camera and to view live and recorded files You may use your up down arrow keys to navigate between servers cameras facility maps and layouts Enterprise view Ke HH a g All Servers ll IP Server 10 10 5 29 o B Mgmt NVA a FrontDoor sis pe mpeg4 a A Development GER Facility Maps ll Southwest Campus Hallways Patsy mpegd A Mgnt WMA Development GLE All Facility Maps al All Action ler 6 28 Layout Groups 4 4 M
40. gmt WYA Management Group ss Development H Hallways Tool Bar provides convenient access to commonly used tools File Tools Administration Help 3 3 Startup Customization The Video Insight Enterprise IP Server provides the ability to customize what appears on startup of the system You have several different options that may be appropriate for different users For instance for users that are performing primarily live monitoring you might want to configure the system to start up without the left navigation tree Additionally each user might want to have the system startup with a particular layout or facility map To set Startup options select Tools from the tool bar then select Options at the bottom of the list of Tools Video Insight End User Manual System Log Axis Joystick Control Facility Map Selector Live Window Media Player PTZ Operations Synchronized Player When the Monitor Option screen appears go to the last Tab Startup and the following screen appears On this screen you can select a starting layout either standard or custom elect to hide the navigation tree and launch a particular facility map on startup Monitor Options General Tools Configuration Live Window Audio Startup Starting Layout Co First cameras in layout Custom layout 1 Camera Layout k bofkdo gm AA C Hide archive tree on startup Facility map name Launch facility map on startup C Auto
41. iew Video Insight End User Manual 4 2 6 Object Zoom and Print In the upper right corner of the playback window is an icon for Object Zoom E Southeast Campus Bus Pickup O0h01m06s w g 4 eg a f Re v 3 gt BR DIS 49 E h When you click on the Object Zoom the playback pauses and a new window appears Using the Object Zoom you can save the current image Increase or decrease the size of the Window ol Or Print the current image in the window You can also use the zoom function described above 1 e left click on the area to be zoomed Video Insight End User Manual 4 3 Media Player You may also use the Media Player to view recorded video The Media Player provides the ability to view recordings by motion events and time lines To access the Media Player Select Tools from the top tool bar and then select Media Player System Log Axis Joystick Control Facility Map Selector Live Window Media Player Synchronized Player Options Recorded files are organized into folders starting with Today Click the folder to view the recorded files from today The file names represent the time when the file was created For example 06h44m09s means 6 44 09AM The system creates a new file whenever the file size has reached the specified size default is 200mb See the Setup and Configuration Guide for instructions on changing these settings The file will play
42. iew a Recorded File Using the left navigation tree double click on a camera The view will expand to show Today Yesterday and Previous Weeks By default expanding the view to show recordings requires a double click You may change this option to only require a single click to expand the view by going to Tools gt Options gt General Tab and deselecting the Double Click Expands Camera E ga Front Desk 57 3 SEI Today O1hSOm34s 55 1 kreiz 55 10h31m1 Ss 58 10h53m 8s pu 11h40m50s pu 12h44m30s el 13h47m1 3s TC Yesterday Jk Previous Week Recorded files are organized into folders starting with Today Click the folder to view the recorded files from today The file names represent the time when the file was created For example 06h44m09s means 6 44 09AM The system creates a new file whenever the file size has reached the specified size default is 200mb See the Setup and Configuration Guide for instructions on changing these settings The file will play back in the viewer and you can use the navigation buttons to move through the file The system stores its files in a standard AVI format with the camera name date and time stored on the file The file format is compatible with any Windows Media player and can be distributed without the requirement of a special viewer The system automatically creates a new file at midnight regardless of size to keep all files organized by date Depending on the amount of activity and your set
43. ime and reporting of any issues affecting the servers The Health Monitor can be configured to send email alerts to the appropriate individual if the server has not responded in the pre determined time frame or if certain thresholds have been exceeded The Health Monitor status windows can also be viewed in the Monitor Station LTS Long Term Storage The LTS is a standalone application that helps you manage your recorded video The easy to use application connects to the video data directory allowing you to Move Recompress or Trim the original AVI files The LTS can also recompress the original AVI file using Microsoft WMV format and is able to double the available storage space You can specify which cameras to copy how many days to keep before the copying and what time of the day to execute the copy The new copied files can be viewed Video Insight software or any Windows Media Player Nidos lit ame nec Page 10 Video Insight End User Manual 3 Monitor Station The Monitor Station provides three main functions live site monitoring viewing past history and events and centralized administration and optimization of all of your IP Servers The system is designed to be easy to use while having very powerful features 3 1 Login When the Monitor Station is initiated a system login screen appears ez Username Jane Doe Gate Password Check with your system administrator for your login information For settin
44. ion Alarm notification Monitor Station Monitor Station Live amp recorded video Internet Explorer Firefox Safari Chrome Opera with Optional Active X plug in Web Client Web Client Client Applications iPhone iPad BlackBerry Android Smart Phone PDA Client Live recorded and PTZ control Windows Mobile Professional Runs as a Windows Service Alarm Processing Server communicates with cameras 3rd party access control analytics IP Server integration Server or camera side motion detection Web client uses Microsoft IIS Support for Active Directory LDAP and IPServer Provides a Diagnostics version for trouble shooting and system optimization p Novell eDirectory E Monitors the IP Server and gives a visual S status on a per server basis Allows for network connection Se IP Server Manager We gt administration A Support for Local Direct Attached SAN NAS and iSCSI Pivot3 and Intransa Dell EqualLogic Storage Storage Video Insight End User Manual Accessory application which monitors the health of all of your servers and cameras Be Health Monitor from a single location Email notification on error Health Monitor o Accessory application which can move LTS Long Term recordings from the server to a storage Storage location Scheduled on a per camera basis 2 2 Client Applications The Video Insight Client Applications connect
45. ividual floor You can set up default facility maps for a server For instance the default facility map for the server is Lincoln dia Corner Fort 1 E All Servers H SC Southwest Area Campus Bos E Gym Ss kE Auditorium G Ea North Starwell Sep g Admin office 3 ER Layouts S S Front Entrances bases d 7 Southwest Campus ay Maps Lincoln Campus Sm Houston Lae DR UK Galleria a E East rea Campus 3 CG Front Entrance m E Gymnasium Girl s Ea Admin Office 2 Ea North Hall Se e Main Entrance E North Area Campus H el Bar Area Campus CR All Layouts GER All Facility Maps By selecting the Lincoln Campus from the left navigation tree the floor plan for Lincoln High School will appear You can mouse over the camera and that camera s live image will appear in the pane to the right By default the facility maps overlay the viewing panel 1 e they are similar to a popup live window If you wish to have the facility Video Insight End User Manual maps integrated into the viewing panel not a popup the go to Tools gt Options gt Live Window Tab and select Integrated Facility Map tee 11415010 Diles itim Guia ver Zom ai deeg A J In the lower right hand corner is information on the camera the Live Window option and the zoom in and out controls By clicking on the Recent History button you can review the last 30 seconds of recording for that camera Camera informatio
46. l be prompted to install the Vide Stream Control Depending on what version of IE you are using the following screen appears VIDEO INSIGHT Wes CuieNT Maps gt Live Events Help ner Guti Log Qui nero recon G El ES Hom Spesa e C Click here to install the following ActiveX control Video Stream Control from Video Insight Inc This website wants to install the following add on Video Stream Control from Video Insight Inc What s the risk Install K 4 Click Install and wait while the software installs Note If video does not appear after a few seconds try clicking Refresh on your browser You will see high speed video after the installation completes Video Insight End User Manual 6 5 Web Client Tool Bar WEB CLIENT Maps Live Events Help 6 5 1 Live View When the web client is first opened this Tool Bar will be set to Live When Live is selected the camera images in the Viewing Pane are live images 6 5 2 Maps When the Maps Option is selected only the Facility maps will appear on the web client The left navigation bar will disappear VIDEO INSIGHT WEB CLIENT gt Maps Live Events Help ef Be Te i v TABLE TENNIS z ae GALCONY First Floor ROOM ke HALL 1 e ane A A Be e a wf wi sl ai a F a d HALL 3 FURST FLOOR E gt wv CS a d a jj NES SS gt be Cal Ee RA AUDITORIUM gd ENTRANCE DITO RIUM K Z A ATAN he wi yrs
47. le time for the PTZ Tool bar when the cycle button w tool bar is selected on the PTZ PTZ Inventory 63 rAT AAS lt gt ABE Lv J a Layouts cycle through current server This option drives which cameras will cycle through on the Cycle Layout mini tool bar If this option is selected the live view will cycle through the cameras on the selected server If it is not selected then the live view will cycle through the cameras on all servers that are connected to this Monitor Station Mini tool bars always on top If this option is selected then when you utilize either the Cycle Layout or PTZ mini tool bar the tool bar will always appear on top of the current window Video Insight End User Manual 8 2 3 Live Window 7 Monitor Options General Tools Configuration Live Window Audio Startup Live window configuration The live window le used as a free floating camera view Select these options for desired operation Allow multiple Live Windows _ Integrated Facility Map Block live window pop ups Live window always on top Pause main display when live window launches Layout tour cycle time B seconds Rules Manager Triggered Actions Block rules from popping up messages instruction 1 Block rules from switching main layout 1 Block rules from launching instant replay window _ Flash Red on Motion Duration 20 Allow Multiple Live Windows Allows the user to initiate multipl
48. listed in the Presets drop down list See your system administrator concerning these presets The cycle option allows you to cycle through presets on the selected camera 6 4 Viewing Panel Once you have selected the cameras or layouts from the left navigation tree the images from those cameras will appear in the Viewing Pane Southeast Campus Key Locations Southeast Custom Selection Layout C Enable Streaming Front Circle Drive Main Entrance South Entrance School Bus Stop Back Circle Drive Cafeteria E Be PE aa g 4 y East Stairwell ES School Wing Entrance L Entrance Main lobby e RW ai als d Pick Up area ma A 6 4 1 Layout Option The Layout drop down list allows you to change the layout for viewing camera images You can choose one of the predefined camera layouts or let the system automatically display the optimum layout by selecting Best Fit Nirdic Olen sire yt et ce Page 58 Video Insight End User Manual 6 4 2 High Speed Mode Checking this box enables high speed video streaming in your browser This option requires Microsoft Internet Explorer and a one time install of the Video Stream control Once installed you will be able to view MPEG4 and H 264 video in your browser To install the Video Stream Control 1 Using Internet Explorer to view the Web Client select a server or camera from the navigation tree 2 Check the High Speed Mode box in the panel header just above the video 3 You wil
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50. n Camera name 10 10 5 105 Vivotek Model IP 131 server name Southwest Campus Live November 7010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 3a 1 2 a 4 5 Z 8 9 10 11 12 14 i 16 17 18 15 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 39 10 Today 1171522010 Event Time 15 20PM 5 Goto Event lt a oom out i I oom In Video Insight End User Manual You can also search for specific recorded events based on date and time The left arrow moves the view to the next higher facility map if you have set up multi level facility maps Hide cameras Hide names i Hide range Hide Facility maps ER Hide layouts Options At the top of the facility map are options to show or remove the cameras camera names camera ranges facility maps and layouts from the facility map Change Font KR Hide Zoom Bar Change Font color You can also change the font size and color on the camera names and remove the zoom bar from the camera view 3 6 3 Health Monitor If there are Health Monitors set up and connected to this Monitor Station then the red cross icon will appear See the Setup and Configuration Guide for more information on Health Monitors 3 6 4 Action Items Action items are essentially buttons that can be clicked to initiate certain actions In this case we have set up two buttons Alert Campus Police and Alert Principal When these actions are clicked they automatically generate actions such as sounding an alarm or
51. name of the camera in the Title Bar However you can change the title bar to not show the name of the camera by going to Tools gt Options gt General and deselecting the Show Camera Name option Name of the Server optional By default the name of the server does not show on the title bar However you can change the title bar to show the server as well by going to Tools gt Options gt General and selecting Show Server name Oo Turns orange if motion has occurred in the picture Click to reset j ui Freezes the Frame You can also pause all live video by selecting the pause button at the top of the entire viewing panel to the left of the layout buttons When live video is paused the system will not only not display that video it will stop streaming that video from the IP Server to the Monitor Station Gi Pops up a live window that can be repositioned on your screen By default the live display in the viewing panel continues to show video If the user wishes to pause the main display window when a live window launches go to Tools gt Options gt Live Window tab and select Pause Main Display When Live Windows Launches This option would be helpful for people performing single tasks and reducing the bandwidth usage Replays the last 30 seconds of recorded video Video Insight End User Manual If you want to emphasize the existence of motion in the viewing pane you can set up the Monitor Station to turn the title bar red and flash
52. ng screen appears Video Insight Inc Page 17 Video Insight End User Manual a Send to user Select the users you want to view this camera All users Administrator pmilam E mflick You can then select the users that you want to receive the live view of this camera Please note that if the user does not have viewing rights to this camera they will not receive the live view from the camera In addition only those users that are currently logged into the system will receive the live view from the camera When a live window is sent to a user it will immediately popup on their screen regardless of whether they are viewing the Monitor Station at the time For instance they may be running Monitor Station but have it minimized while at the same time working on a Word document When a live Window is sent to them it pops up on their screen automatically If you want to block receiving Live Popups go to Tools gt Options gt Live Window tab and check Block Live Window Popups Properties The Properties option brings up the Property and Settings for that Camera See the Setup and Configuration Manual for details on these settings 3 4 5 Left Click to Zoom and Picture within a Picture To zoom in on a picture position the mouse on the upper left hand corner of the area that you want to zoom in on then press the left mouse button and drag the mouse over the area to be zoomed The system will then zoom in on the area
53. ng the Layout option under View is another way of selecting the layout of the cameras on the viewing screen This option also shows the function keys that can be used to toggle between layouts Left Panel Full Screen 1 Camera Layout Layout Order 4 Camera Layout fice 6 Camera Layout Status 9 Camera Layout Toolbars 10 Camera Layout 13 Camera Layout 13 Camera Layout 16 Camera Layout 25 Camera Layout 32 Camera Layout 5 2 4 Layout Order This option displays the order of the cameras in the various 1 4 16 and 32 camera layouts Video Insight Inc Page 45 Video Insight End User Manual Camera Layout View 5 2 5 Mini Toolbars Left Panel Full Screen Layout ee Order Mini moere a Cycle Layouts Status Ptz Controls Toolbars Cycle Layouts This feature turnsur the automatic cycling When this is activated the server will cycle between all 32 cameras via 1 4 or 9 camera layout Y ou can also create your own customized layouts for cycling by selecting the button on the right circled in red Clicking on the arrow will begin the cycling You can turn off the cycling by clicking on the box iPad A zal lt fal gt A L zo d Video Insight End User Manual 18 Cycle through all PTZ cameras E Cycles through the presets on that camera Ce Stops movement The options shown on the PTZ controls depend on the specific camera For example if the camera does not support
54. or instance you may have some clients that have very good connectivity and thus you want to stream at Normal which will send all images as uncompressed MJPEG But you may have some clients with a medium or poor quality connection and thus you want to stream compressed images The difference between Low bandwidth mode and Very Log bandwidth mode is somewhat subtle In Low bandwidth mode if you are viewing multiple images on a screen it will compress those images but if you switch to a single image it will send that image as uncompressed In Very Low bandwidth mode all images will be compressed regardless of whether you viewing multiple or a single image Downsample Playback This option allows for faster download and playback of recordings If it is selected then the software will downsample the recordings as they are being downloaded Downsampling or subsampling is the process of reducing the sampling rate of a signal Creating Clips Enable Watermark places a watermark on all created video clips Video Insight Inc Page 73 Video Insight End User Manual Force Motion JPEG format All clips will be created in Motion JPEG format This ensures that they can be read by most available off the shelf players Mini toolbars These options set the parameters of the Mini toolbars Cycle Layouts and PTZ Controls Cycle ESA Time pa the time interval between cycles for the Cycle Layout mini tool bar PTZ cycle time controls the cyc
55. outs s El New Layout _ H pickup HR Facility Maps an DR First Floor DEI ATI sacks When a particular camera is selected that camera s live view will be displayed in the viewing pane Note that when a server or camera is operational the icon to the left of the name will be green If the server or camera is not operational the icon will be orange Layouts In the example above the administrator has set up two custom layouts one consisting of the Key Locations within the Southeast Campus and one of the Pickup areas of the Southeast Campus In the example above when the layout Pickup is selected the following view appears showing cameras at each pickup entrance of each of 4 different campuses Videoninsizsht ane Page 20 Video Insight End User Manual Front Circle Drive South Entrance Layouts are stored on particular servers However given the right security access anyone on any server can view any custom layout For more details on setting up custom layouts consult the Setup and Configuration Guide Layout Touring The software gives you the ability to setup Layout Touring wherein live images from several cameras can tour through a single pane in the layout view For instance the above layout could contain pane 1 with the South Circle Drive pane 2 with the Main Entrance pane 3 with the South Entrance and pane 4 could contain the cycling views of the School bus stop the crosswalk and the So
56. p arrows to select the option Nadie ln s ie tn ce Video Insight End User Manual Browse Video Servers The Browse Video Server option uses a tree structure consisting of servers cameras and dates Browse Video Servers klamt NYA pu Frortl Voct ats o Front Desk 67 E ki pu Ei i hoUrns4s 88 10h08m07s E 10h31m15s pu 10h53m1 Ge pu 11h40m50s 58 12h44m30s aa 13h47m13s D Yesterday sl 13 Previous Week Front Door 75 bese Tech Support 41 o E Kitchen E4 jue Printers 44 z Hall 52 z Hall 53 a Hall 360 View 61 Sales 58 fee Shipping 60 fee Shipping 62 pu E Inventory 63 2 Back Door 59 E Southwest Campus pu Ea 10 10 5105 Vivotek Model 1P7137 Ea 10 10 51 Axis Model 223M been E 10 110 510 Arecont Model 445705 Navigate to the desired server camera date and time to select the recorded video to be played Video Insight End User Manual When you click on a recording a playback screen will appear with the playback options shown below d SI E E Mot HVA Front Desk 67 EXM0 0 10 10 5 231 1576224053511 15 2070410h08m07 s avi 17 20 40 E 0 09 fee 114152010 10 09 15 Pi as dil lik The playback window functions in the same manner as described above Video Insight End User Manual Browse Folders for Video Browse Folders for Video TA ET 4 0 Recordings x CT nalog_Recordings E Archives oof cl4
57. prise View The Enterprise view is a server centric view All of the cameras are organized based off the server that is currently managing that camera In order to locate a specific component go to the server that manages that component All cameras layouts and maps associated with that server are located under that server The Enterprise View has a structure of e Servers e Layouts e Facility Maps e Action Items Enterprise view 3 6 1 Elements in Left Navigation Tree Structure Servers and Cameras The list of Servers shown in the left navigation tree is the list of all of the servers that this particular user has access to A server is an instance of the software with various cameras attached All Servers can be expanded to include a view of all servers Video Insight End User Manual 3 mEnE Central High School ei Southeast Campus By selecting a particular server all cameras from that server will be displayed in the viewing pane Each Server can then be expanded to show the cameras assigned to that server as well as any layouts or facility maps associated with that server a al Wiest tanos ae e East Stairwell E Elementary School wW bean E Cafetera Cash Regist m 4 West Entrance Mam Entrance Pick Up area cB For Circe Drive 4 avl S School Bus Stop E awl2 e South Entrance Sg Back Circle Drive North Entrance T Cafeteria Main Entrance Se 4 Main lobby E tal Axis PTZ a 8 O Lay
58. r other third party The sole and exclusive warranty provided by Video Insight is that 1 the media on which the Software is furnished will be free of defects in materials and workmanship and 2 the Software substantially conforms to its published specifications the Limited Warranty The Software is warranted only for its initial installation This warranty shall survive inspection of payment for and acceptance of the Software but in any event shall expire ninety 90 days after the date you receive the Software unless prohibited by law As to any defects discovered after ninety days from receipt there is no warranty or condition of any kind Any supplements or updates to the Software including without limitation any if any service packs or hot fixes provided to You after the expiration of the ninety day Limited Warranty period are not covered by any warranty or condition express implied or statutory Except for the Limited Warranty and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law Video Insight provides the Software and support services if any AS IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES NOR REPRESENTATIONS HEREUNDER OR ELSEWHERE MADE BY VIDEO INSIGHT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY SUITABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF GOOD AND WORKMANLIKE PERFORMANCE ALL WITH REGARD TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE PROVISION OF OR FAI
59. received from all connected IP cameras as well as streams video to the client for viewing The IP Server is installed on a standard Windows based PC and runs as a Windows service that does not require a user login to be in operation The IP Server can be linked to other servers to support hundreds of cameras With the software you can have a single server multiple servers at one location or multiple servers at multiple locations Recordings can be stored on local or direct attached storage NAS SAN or Network File Servers The software stores all settings and log entries inside Microsoft SQL database tables This gives the software a very solid platform to deliver advanced features Most setup and configuration of servers and cameras is performed using the Monitor Station IP Server Manager Limited setup is performed using the IP Server Manager for each instance of the IP Server The IP Server Manager performs the following functions Monitors the IP Server and gives a visual status on a per server basis Allows for network connection administration Provides a Diagnostics version for trouble shooting and system optimization Manages licensing and registration Video Insight End User Manual 2 4 Utilities In addition the software also provides the following accessory products to assist you in managing your servers and cameras Health Monitor The Health Monitor monitors each of your servers on a regular basis to ensure server upt
60. s of the agreement must be accepted 5 5 2 Online IP address Looks up your current external IP address 5 5 3 Online Support Brings up a pdf of the documentation 5 5 4 Remote Support The Remote Support option sets up a connection so that Technical support can make a VNC connection into your server Before making a connection please call Technical Support at 713 621 9779 They will indicate which support line to use Video Irisignt sl Support 1 Support V IDEOINSIGHT oe Tech Support Support 5 Support E Support 7 Support E Support 9 Support 10 Support 11 Support 12 Double Click to make a connection Video Insight DWA Support 5 5 5 About Video Insight The Video Insight About shows the current version and the location of the executable files Video Insight End User Manual Monitor Station ideo Insight All rights reserved Version 4 AU A4 Language English United States Executed trom C Program Files Enterprises Monitor Stations onitorS tation esi Warning This computer program is protected by copyright law and intemationional treaties This product is licensed Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum estent possible under the law Technical Support Information Video Insight Inc Page 53 Video Insight End User Manual 6 Web
61. s video You can also zoom in on the timeline chart by selecting the button on the right If you prefer you can select the day and then using the time box select the time and click on the Play button The last motion event prior to that time will play in the viewing panel Click on the Save Clip button to quickly save a clip of that motion event Click on Download to download the entire recording Nidos lit ame nec Page 40 Video Insight End User Manual Motion Events Motion Everts Ka Server Mgmt NVR e Camera All Cameras v Day Time File Camera 11 11 10 1055AM 0 10h55ml6s Kitchen 64 RB 11 11 10 10h42m345 Front Desk 67 11 17 10 10 59AM 0 04h48m47s Hall 52 111110 11 00AM O D4h4Gm ds Front Door p r 11 11 10 Desk 67 Tew O4h46m43s__ FrontDoordiis 11 11 10 10h38m56s Tech Support mito Jrossam o 04h46m ss Hal 53 0 I SS 11 17 10 10 594M 10 10h42m34s_ Front Desk 67 11 11 10 FrontDoor is 11 11 10 10 53 AM 5 10h42ma4s Front Desk ER 11 11 10 10 59 AM mA O4h46m4es Hall 53 111110 10 59AM 0 O4h46md47s Hal 52 11 11 10 10 584M 4 10h42ma4s_ Front Desk 67 D4hd6m47s Printers 44 11 11 10 10 584M 4 10h42m34s Front Desk E 11 11 10 10 584M 0 04h4Em4 s Hall 52 11 11 10 10 58AM 8 10h42m34s_ Front Desk 67 gy The Motion Event Log is a very powerful tool that allows you to rapidly review r
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63. ser Lock Toolbars Shared Layout C 7 Start with defaults Apply Since different users may have different requirements in terms of their usage of the Monitor Station this tab allows customization of how the Monitor Station appears on startup You may have some users that only view live video and therefore do not need to see the left navigation tree You may have some users that only want to view the facility maps or even a particular facility map Starting Layout This option governs which layout will appear on the startup Select from the list of layouts or select a custom layout Hide archive tree on startup Hides the left navigation tree Launch facility map on startup When this option is checked then the designated facility map 1s automatically launched at startup Auto Upgrade When this option is checked when the Monitor Station is launched the system will immediately compare the software version of the Monitor Station with the software version of the IP Server that it is connected to If the system detects that IP server is on a later release of the software than the Monitor Station then it will upgrade the Monitor Station is the same release This option is useful for ensuring that all instances of the software are on the most current release of the software Video Insight Inc Page 77 Video Insight End User Manual 9 Technical Support Options Your registered Video Insight product includes a one
64. t shows the Name and Company that are licensed to use this product and the authorized phone number This phone number must be referenced when calling for technical support Video Insight End User Manual 7 PDA Client As with the Web Client the PDA client is supported on most modern javascript enable handheld browsers This includes iPod Blackberry and many others To access the PDA client navigate your handheld device s browser to the same address that you use for the Web client The system will automatically detect 1f you have a supported device and will format the display for your screen The video will now smoothly display giving you the ability to select different cameras and perform PTZ commands from your mobile device a AIST 3G 3 01 PM E en Directory Demol p Front Door E I bo M bai T eg U A Ze Tech Support cae D E KAN Ka e N Sales VE_CNN Video Insight Inc Page 65 Video Insight End User Manual 7 1 View Live Image Select the image either using the appropriate method for your device On an iPhone tap the picture that you want to view and the following live view appears ICE SE 3 Ve Done Tech Support Video Insight End User Manual 7 2 View Recorded Video From the front screen select the arrow to the right of the image and the following screen appears mil AT amp T 3G 3 10 PM 5 mn www demoip com vid
65. tem automatically sends messages instant replay or changes the live view to that camera However for some users you may want to block these types of actions Check the appropriate box to block the following types of triggered events Popping Messages Instructions Switching main layout Launching instant replay window 8 2 4 Audio Monitor Options General Tools Configuration Live Window Audio Audio notification op mation 2 No Sound Default system beep Audio notification on motion Audio notification fram tasks No Sound Default system beep Apply Audio notification on motion This option gives the user the ability to specify if there will be any audio notification on motion in a camera You have the option of no sound the default system beep or you can load your own notification sound Audio notification on tasks In some situations rules have been created that specify that an audio notification will be generated based on some predetermined set of events You can elect to have no sound the default system beep or you can load your own custom notification sound Video Insight End User Manual 8 2 5 Startup Monitor Options General Tools Configuration Live Window Audio Startup Starting Layout First cameras in layout Custom lal ai 1 Camera Layout wi _ Hide archive tree on startup lore 1 Launch facility map on startup Auto upgrade Remember layout By U
66. ten to the CD Click on this message to start the process of saving a clip to the CD e Click Next on the CD Writing Wizard e Puta blank CD in the drive e Click on the Write these files to a CD e The process will automatically complete Remove the CD from the drive when the process says it is Video Insight Inc Page 31 complete Video Insight End User Manual CD Drive D File Edit View Favorites Tools Help CH Back gt Ki yo Search Key Folders EEE Address bs CD Writing Tasks Files Ready to Be Written to the CD g Write these files to CD Ke 3 Delete temporary files OShS8m05s File and Folder Tasks mi Rename this file L i Move this File PY Copy this file Publish this file to the Web 4 2 3 Downloading the entire file If you need to save the entire file to a CD or other Windows media mouse click on the This action opens a Browse dialog box that you can use to save the file to a local computer or other media 4 2 4 Object Search The software includes many tools to help review recorded video One of these tools is the smart or object search tool I When the Object button is selected the following additional buttons appear Begin Object Search And Object Search Options From the left navigation tree select the camera and the day you wish to search First select the recorded file from the drop down box that you wish to search The first image of the
67. terprise Server install Decription The IP Enterprise Server allows you itor Station install to view live and recorded video provide by IP cameras From anywhere on the network using the UIP Server install with existing SOL Monitor Station and over the internet using our Web Client Installer Monitor Station Install Use this option if you already have IP Server installed and only want the Monitor Station This process takes approximately 1 minute Once installed the Monitor Station icon will appear on your desktop gt Monitor Station Click on the icon and the Monitor Station system login will appear Monitor Station system login Username Administrator Password 8 2 Monitor Options There are many ways to customize each Monitor Station install depending on the requirements of the individual user Different users will have different ways that they wish to view their live and recording video To set options for the Monitor Station go to the Options at the bottom of the list of Tools Video Insight End User Manual System Log Axis Joystick Control Facility Map Selector Live Window Media Player PTZ Operations Synchronized Player When Options is selected the following screen appears 8 2 1 General Tab Monitor Options General Tools Configuration Live Window Audio Exit confirmation Integrated player initial size Block warning messages 540x400 Mi Mam view window layout Sho
68. tings you might see as few as 1 file or as many as 20 files for a single day Video Insight Inc Page 29 Video Insight End User Manual When you click on a recording a playback screen will appear with the playback options shown below d 1109 2010 09 43 20 2351 ys as A li I Note that the software uses a progressive download similar to YouTube The orange bar shows the status of the download In the example above approximately 50 of the video has been downloaded The amount of time it takes for the software to download the video depends on several factors including frame rates and resolution The files are downloaded as temporary files stored on your local hard drive based off of your windows temporary folder These temporary files are deleted daily To change the location of the temporary folder go to Window Control panel select system and then Advanced system properties in the System Properties applet selet the advanced tab and then press the Environment Variables You can then modify the User variables The default for Windows 7 is 7 USERPROFILE AppData Local Temp Nirdic Olen sire yt et nce Page 30 Video Insight End User Manual 4 2 Playback Buttons 1 Frame Back Play Forward 2 4 8 16 or 32x normal speed 1 Frame Download the Play in Forward Entire File Date and Time Reverse Stamp 04 02 2009 09 59 55 312 E LI KIK HL am Object Se
69. tities provided that the other individuals or entities obtain a valid license c System Limits You may use the Software with one unique system identified by its unique capture board Each unique system requires a separate License Agreement 2 TERMINATION Without prejudice to any other rights Video Insight may terminate this License Agreement if You do not abide by the terms and conditions herein in which case you must destroy all copies of the Software and return all component parts 3 TRANSFER You may move the Software to a different server 4 LIMITATION ON REVERSE ENGINEERING DECOMPILATION AND DISASSEMBLY You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the Software 5 CONSENT TO USE OF DATA You agree that Video Insight and its affiliates may collect and use any technical information You provide as part of support services related to the Product Video Insight agrees not to use this information in a form that personally identifies You 6 LIMITED WARRANTY Because of uncertain or unknown conditions and incidental hazards under which the Software is used Video Insight does not warrant or guarantee that any particular result will be achieved You understand and agree that suppliers and or installers of the Software are independent contractors that are not employed by or under the control of Video Insight Video Insight disclaims all liability and responsibility for damages or other loss caused by any independent supplier installer o
70. upgrade Remember layout Co By User C Lock Toolbars Shared Layout Start with defaults For a more detailed description of Monitor Options please see section in the Appendix of this Manual AA Viewing Panel The viewing panel can be configured to show from one to 32 cameras in various configurations 3 4 1 Title Bar with Layout Buttons The layout buttons at the top of the viewing panel allow you to control the number of cameras displayed esm PP Pe fe ft e e LE Nidos lit ame nec Page 14 Video Insight End User Manual Click on the desired layout icon and the viewing panel changes to reflect the new viewing configuration You can also create any number of custom views and select the layout to display on startup To create custom layouts please see the Setup and Configuration manual The last two layouts are designed for wide screens or dual monitors The layout buttons work in conjunction with the navigation tree If you selected All Servers and press the four camera layout we will show the first 4 cameras Then each time that layout is pressed it will show the next 4 cameras If you select a Server it will only cycle the cameras for that server In this way a user can cycle through all of their cameras without using a custom layout To create custom layouts please see the Setup and Configuration manual To pause all live video in the viewing pane select ul To launch the Media Play described in a
71. users that you want to receive the live view of this camera Please note that 1f the user does not have viewing rights to this camera they will not receive the live view from the camera In addition only those users that are currently logged into the system will receive the live view from the camera View Camera This option places this camera in the viewing pane Properties By selecting this option you will be taken to the corresponding camera setup screens For more detail on camera setup consult your Setup and Configuration Guide Video Insight End User Manual 3 10 PTZ Search and Audio Controls At the bottom of the left navigation area are controls for PTZ cameras as well as Audio Controls By clicking on the down arrow circled in red below you_collapse the controls so that they no longer appear in the left navigation area A A A al Jm mm m a d TB as a v P R FTZ Controls CA FATA lt a gt tl Lv ege Digital PTZ TT Joystick PTZ Search Ka Enter Search String Oo a Gei Camera O Server All S2udio Controls Ka Balance Volume Delay Buffer 3 10 1 Quick Launch PTZ Operation You can launch the PTZ operations function by selecting the arrow circled in blue above When the arrow is Camera Select Server fig 10 10 1 166 IGEye ii O qa 10 10 1 1
72. uth school entry way For detailed information on setting up Layout Touring please consult the Setup and Configuration Guide Layout Groups Layout groups are used to logically group individual layouts This feature facilitates the organization of the layouts into groups that go together based on location or some other criteria Layout groups are set up in the Administration Setup and Configuration tab EE Layout Groups Se Mont NV Management Group EE Development Dynamic Layouts You can also create dynamic layouts by selecting and dragging cameras onto the viewing panes Select cameras from the left navigation tree and drag them into the desired viewing panes Cameras can be selected from any server 3 6 2 Multi Layered Facility Map To help locate cameras across your organization you can import images of your facilities into the system Our easy to use setup allows you to take advantage of this feature without any customization Video Insight End User Manual ol Display L t Map U Bra cheng Point ES 5 Er d 2006 Map Quest Inc ER ac ert De If Facility maps have been set up ey la appear in TE Tone iee As with layouts facility maps are stored on particular servers However given the correct security access you can view facility maps from any server Facility maps can be layered for drill down purposes You can set up a map for an entire town then drill down to an individual campus and then drill down to an ind
73. w layout Show server name Force aspect ratio Show camera name Use Direct display Double click expands camera Legacy Direct a we Use tree navigation server selection for default layout buttons On Screen Controls PTZ Cameras On Screen PTZ Use Direct 2 Overview Window None Standard Cameras Overview Window None Exit Confirmation When this is checked the system will request a confirmation prior to shutting down the Monitor Station Block warning messages When a camera is no longer operational the system generates warning messages To prevent a user from seeing these messages check this box Integrated player initial size This option sets the size of the viewing panel when a recording is selected from the left navigation tree The default is 640 by 480 however this size can be increased or decreased using this parameter Main View Window Layout Video Insight End User Manual Show Layout This option actually applies to the title bar over the individual live camera views If this is not selected there will be no title bar If this 1s selected then you can elect to show the Server name or the Camera name or both in the Title bar Show server name shows the server name on the title bar of the camera pane Show camera name shows the camera name on the title bar of the camera pane Force Aspect Ration By default the picture in each layout takes the maximum allowa
74. year software maintenance and technical support plan that begins on your purchase date You can contact Video Insight s technical support staff by phone or by e mail to receive one on one support when you are experiencing issues or have questions Online www video insight com support Email support video insight com Call 713 621 9779
75. yout View When the Layout View is selected the tree structure changes to a Layout oriented tree su i Gi Gs A r e z Cafeteria S FO7131 202 ba dr toshiba 233 a 10703 234 a a Hotel View a Arecont 201 F E School Bus Yard a 10 101 235 Acti Mode De Ea 10 10 1 163 Acti Mode z Ea vivo vs7100 181 z a lgeye 712d 40 z axis q7401 194 z axis q7401 192 2 axis 214 148 l a acti 8511 163 GPS o Rey Locations Southeast fees tal Elementary School Wing ms Front Circle Drive bene a Cafeteria Cash Register bees Pick Up area Enea a School Bus Stop gt South Entrance ae al Mam Entrance fees al Elementary School Wind Select the layout from the tree structure and that layout will appear in the viewing pane 3 9 Right Click on Camera Name When you right click on the camera several options appear Video Insight End User Manual Live Window Send Mer Camera Properties Live Window When you select this option a free floating live window for that camera pops up You can move or enlarge this image by using your mouse Send The Send function allows the user to send a copy of that live viewing pane to anyone that is logged in to another Monitor Station When the option is selected the following screen appears Send to user EW Select the users you want to view this camera All users Administrator pmilam PY Mike F james You can then select the
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