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1. SC VC 02 GL 8b OL SL vL Please consult the ADPRO FastTrace 2 field alerts 1 and 2 for detailed information on upgrading older versions to the newest firmware FastTrace 2 General rules The FastTrace 2 Video System offers 6 extension slots Intel DG31PR and Intel DG41TY motherboards two PCI Express slots two PCI slots and two physical slots On Intel DH55TC and Intel DH61BE motherboards three PCI Express slots one PCI slot and two physical slots The HIPI cards can only be inserted in a PCI Express slot The A V cards type DS40xx require a PCI slot The A V cards type DS42xx require a PCI Express slot They also require different types of motherboard so a mixture of DS40xx and DS42xx cards is not possible Main I O and Extension I O cards can be inserted anywhere in any free slot left unused the MIO card is connected to an internal USB connector and the EIO card is connected to the MIO card through a flat cable Technical Manual Hardware 2 8 1 Required video card Depending on the motherboard that has been installed in the FastTrace 2 video system the video cards encoder cards can vary DS40xx HCI encoder cards are used with Intel DG31PR and Intel DG41TY motherboards DS42xx HFVI E encoder cards are used with the Intel DH55TC and Intel DH61BE motherboards The mixture of these two cards within the same video system is not supported 2 8 1 1 Replacing a
2. HEEEENE gwez 06 8 9 6 yez THROUGH CONNECTION AVAILABLE ON RONT FRONT KEYBOARD mouse oe VGA MONITOR dev ttyU1 MODEM 2 9 2 1 Network monitor keyboard dev ttyU 2 VGA MONITOR devittyU3 devittyU1 devittyU4 MODEM Mind USB input 1 dev ttyU1 is reserved for an external modem 2 9 2 2 Extension slots Slot Type Accepts 1 PCI Express Main I O Extension I O HIPI ETH1 for 8 IP cameras 2 PCI Express Main I O Extension I O HIPI ETH1 for 8 IP cameras 3 PCI Main I O Extension I O A V with 4 or 8 channels lowest camera numbers CAM 1 gt 4 8 4 Main I O Extension A V with 4 or 8 channels highest camera numbers CAM 5 9 gt 8 16 5 Extension I O 6 Main I O 2 9 2 3 The Xtralis configurations 2 9 2 3 1 Slot amp 2 9 2 3 2 Slot A Analogue cameras 4 8 12 16 channels Type PCI Express PCI Express PCI PCI Extension card Extension I O 2 Main 2 A N 4 channels 1 or A V 8 channels 2 A N 8 channels 1 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 IP Cameras 8 or 16 channels Type PCI Express PCI
3. sess 50 2 9 4 3 2 Analogue cameras 8 Channels ccccccsseeecceeceesseceeeeeeeseeeeeeueaeeeeeesueaeeeeeseaaeeeeeesaaees 50 2 9 4 3 3 Analogue cameras 12 channels ccccceecccccseeeeecseeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeesaeeeesaeeeessaeeess 51 2 9 4 3 4 Analogue cameras 16 51 2 9 4 3 5 IP Cameras 8 16 Channel s cccccccccesssseececeeeeeeeeeseseceeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeessaaeeeeseeeeeeesaas 51 2 9 4 3 60 Hybrid 12 channels TOT TI LENTUM 51 2 9 4 3 7 Hybrid 16 GIANNIS TO TOT TNT 51 NOME od NOAG ere E E E E E E E E EE AEE RE 52 211 Curent rm 53 54 2 12 1 Replacing the filers 54 2 12 2 Cleaning the FastTrace 2 server ccccccccccsssscccceeseeecseseeecceuscecseuseeessageeessagseeeseuseesssageessnaaeees 54 2 12 3 Replacing the motherboard 1 54 Client Setup and 55 3 1 Client software minimum system 55 3 1 1 niei 55 3 1 2 ei udis ma MC M E 55
4. Holdtime 0 no repeat x Secondary Alarm Transmission Line test Site pulse Hone amp Interval start time 9 Auto negotiate IP Address PPP Destination 1 2 3 4 5 address Ip port Telephone number 123 FastTrace 2 8 1 1 Default settings Choose what kind of alarm transmission has to be configured Activate Alarm Transmission e transmission Primary Ethernet Primary PPP Primary Eth Secondary PPP Parameter Activate Alarm Transmission General CMS ID FastTrace 2 Unit ID Site name Parameter General CMS ID General 2 Unit ID General Site name General Connection timeout General Holdtime Description Default value o transmission No transmission o Primary Ethernet the video server connects to the CMS through a LAN connection o Primary PPP the video server connects to the CMS through a dial up connection requires an external modem connected to USB port dev ttyU1 o Primary Eth Secondary PPP the video server connects to the CMS through a LAN as main connection and a dial up network as backup connection The backup connection is used when transmission on the main connection is unsuccessful 3141593 Defaut Connection Timeout s 3 1 Holdtime 0 no repeat s 600 Site name
5. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXx XXXXX XXXXXXXXx XXXXx XXXXx XXXX XXXX xXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXx XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXX xXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXx XXXXx XXXXX XXXXx XXXXXXXxxXXXx XXXXXXXXXXXXx XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXX XXXXx XXXXXX XXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXx XXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXx x Video Security FastTrace 2 V01 00 0000 XXXXx Ip 10 0 0 10 XXX Subnet 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 0 0 1 FastTrace 2 18 2 Diagnostics In case of major troubles with the FastTrace 2 video system the system allows to generate a lot of traces In some cases after having contacted the Xtralis Support Division you will be asked to activate and capture some traces and files that can be helpful to resolve the trouble 18 2 1 Retrieve traces The FastTrace 2 can output its internal trace buffer to hard disk to allow tracing for longer periods of time without losing the data This happens with the telnet command tr output file To easily retrieve these files enter the video system s IP address in the address bar of your internet browser adding log php to the address Example http 10 0 0 10 log php Here you can download the generated log files When you open the web page without hav
6. guo TEES 171 122 ACIVALING a COMIGUEATION CPU 172 13 173 13 1 FastTrace 2 IntrusionTrace 173 13 1 1 About the FastTrace 2 Perimeter Detection 173 iu E COC 174 13 1 2 1 Suitable SCENES esisiini 174 13 1 2 2 Unsuitable SCONES ENERO TETTE TTE ETT 175 176 19 1 3 1 Resolution and frame rate eee eecc cc eececseeeeceeeeeceeeeeseucecsecesseeeeseaeeeseueessegeesseeeesseeeesaaees 176 13 1 3 2 Field of view FOV 176 13 1 3 3 meli M x 176 Lom E Crescere 177 13 1 4 1 Perimeter configuration interface eeessssessseseeseeeeee nennen nennen nnne nnns 177 13 1 4 2 Cameras SS CO Ice 177 13 1 4 3 Drawing Tools section E 178 13 1 4 4 Select IntrusionTrace license section cccceccceeeeeeeceeeeeeaeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeseeeeeeeesssaaaeeeeeees 178 13 1 4 5 ITO SC e PCT H 179 13 1 4 6 Advanced parameters profile section cccccsseeeeceeceeeeeeeeeceaeeeeeeeseaeseceeeesaaeeeesssaaeeeess 179 CS ANS m m 180 13 1 4 6 2 T
7. A ee ee eee 105 6 1 Oed 105 6 1 1 Recommended 105 6 1 1 1 Crown all weather PZM 11 LLWR cece ccecccceeeceeeeeeeceeeeeseeeeeseeeesseueessueeessaeeesaeeesaes 105 lt 6 672111 6 ee 105 Wiring diag zem 106 6 1 1 2 ADPRO microphones IMUSTD IMUPIR IMUTEMP 106 SANE MEL ecco mL 106 VV IMIG ANN Emm 106 PIP FUG EE E see guste da 107 METTE T Mmmm 107 6 2 Were c M 108 6 2 1 Connecting the VM22A audio switch to the FastTrace 2 video system 110 esee 111 7 1 OAS e E 111 7 1 1 WeeriuaUurumiere 113 7 1 2 USB I O address TANS us eedte 114 7 2 NEVO RE 116 7 2 1 Net address range cccccccccseseeecceeeeecaeeeseeeeeeeeeseaeeseeeeeeessaeeseeeeeeessseaaaaseceeeeessaaeaeeeeeeeeesaaas 117 7 2 2 Adding Net I O module with known IP Address 118 7 2 3 Searching Net I O modules on the local network cccceeecccceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeeeessaaeneees 119 7 2 4 Modifying
8. Ok Annuleren Fps the number of images frames per second 1 25 Resolution the number of pixels per image depends on the camera type VBR selects a variable bitrate compression Qlow Qnormal or Qhigh CBR selects a compressed bitrate compression value 20 2048 kbps the higher the value the higher the compression and the higher the loss of quality the compression levels will differ according to the constant data flux in which the file size is predictable but the quality will depend on the video contents VBR with Qnormal quality is recommended Click Save Technical Manual Using analogue cameras 5 4 PTZ settings 5 4 1 Serial PTZ Open the Serial Ports PTZ window via System Connections Serial Ports PTZ Select the serial interface and click Edit Serial interface idewittyvU6 Not configured Not configured Edit Choose the correct option Pan Tilt Zoom Properties o Pan Tilt Zoom PIR Protocol Name dew tye Baudrate Stopbits Databits Parity Flow control MAE ER Hide unknown protocol settings Select the desired protocol depending on the camera type Enter baudrate stopbits databits parity flow control according to the camera specifications Normally the settings are correct when choosing the protocol Untick the option Hide unknown protocol settings if you want to modify the default settings FastTrace 2 Click Apply a
9. Backup transmission en Lt em Li Generate end of alarm Disarmed s Primary transmission Backup transmission Generate end of alarm FastTrace 2 8 4 1 8 Fire2 event profile The fire 2 event profile is designed to send alarm messages to both primary and backup transmission destinations in case of fire detection With fire events you can choose the profile type For Fire 2 events the profile type is set to fire 2 This type indicates that fire is definitely present at the scene Each fire alarm profile is set to send alarms in both armed and disarmed state The only way to modify this is by unticking the options in the Alarm Behaviour section Every fire alarm will be repeated until the alarm is no longer sustained The fire alarm message will be resent every 15 minutes Edit profile Profile number 8 Profile FIRE2 EVENT Active sensor 1201 Profile type 2 Are 2 Operational state Disarmed Alarm Behaviour Armed Disarmed Primary transmission s Primary transmission Backup transmission v Backup transmission Repeat tx ala Repeat tx alar Generate end of alarm E Generate end of alarm Cancel Technical Manual Alarms 8 4 1 9 Non fire alarm profile The non fire event profile is designed to send alarm messages to both primary and backup transmission destinations in case of fire detection With fire events you can choo
10. Every fire alarm will be repeated until the alarm is no longer sustained The fire alarm message will be resent every 15 minutes Edit profile Profile number 10 Profile name FIRE ACTION Active sensor 1201 E Profile type 4 Fire action Operational state n Digsarmed Armed Disarmed s Primary transmission Primary transmission E Backup transmission Fal Backup transmission Repeat tx ala Repeat tx ala E Generate end of alarm E Generate end of alarm Ok Technical Manual Alarms 8 4 1 11 Fire alert profile The fire alert event profile is designed to send alarm messages to both primary and backup transmission destinations in case of fire detection With fire events you can choose the profile type For fire alert events the profile type is set to fire alert This type indicates that there is a fire indication at the scene that is higher than the background level Each fire alarm profile is set to send alarms in both armed and disarmed state The only way to modify this is by unticking the options in the Alarm Behaviour section Every fire alarm will be repeated until the alarm is no longer sustained The fire alarm message will be resent every 15 minutes Edit profile Profile number 11 Profile name FIRE ALERT Active sensor 1201 E Profile type 5 Fire alert Operational state m Disarmed Alarm Behaviour Armed Disarmed s Primary transmission Prima
11. 10 0 0 1 Click on Advanced mode to define the DNS settings Advanced mode Ethernet address Ip address Subnet mask Gateway DNS Server Dynamic DNS server Dynamic DNS user Dynamic DNS pass Dynamic DNS Host bandwidth Kbps DO 1c cO b6 bfF 67 10 0 0 60 255 255 255 0 10 0 0 1 None w 0 0 no limit 0 kbps 1 0 5 0 0 5 1 Parameter Mac address IP address Subnet mask Gateway Provider DNS Server Dynamic DNS server Dynamic DNS user Description Shows the Mac address of your video system Enter the IP address of the FastTrace 2 video system Do not use reserved addresses Enter the subnet mask Set the gateway IP address of the router Enter the provider DNS server The FastTrace 2 needs this information to be able to connect to the Dynamic DNS Server When using internet over Ethernet this field is optional because certain protocols have been programmed in the software when the internet connection is only available via a 3G modem in the PPP section this field is obligatory Choose the correct provider from the list Mind first the Dynamic DNS account with any Dynamic DNS service provider needs to be set up Enter the username you have received from your provider for the Dynamic DNS account Default value 10 0 0 10 255 255 255 0 10 0 0 1 None Technical Manual Client Setup and Configuration Dynamic DNS pass Enter the password you hav
12. FastIrace 2 8 max distance 200 m if distance is more than 200 m the PIR needs a separate local alimentation adapter 4 Wires PS Comms Technical Manual PIR settings 11 2 3 Connecting the PIR detector to the FastTrace 2 server using a USB to serial port RS485 converter Connect the PIR detector to the converter and plug the USB cable of the converter in the ttyU2 USB port of the FastTrace 2 server 4 c ls Mien 1200 USB converter ALIMENTATION 230V ADAPTER Locally powered PIR detectors can be placed at the maximum distance of 1200 m for 485 cables but do mind that this remains a 3 lines communication RS485 OV It is also important not to have a difference in earth potential between FastTrace 2 and PIR The above drawing shows you the Intel DH61BE motherboard Please check Required motherboard for the specific location of the ttyU2 USB port on the specific motherboard of your video system The USB to serial port RS485 converter needs to be ordered separately 167 FastTrace 2 11 3 Configuring the software setting 11 3 1 Configuring the serial port You need to set the serial port to PIR Open the Serial Ports PTZ window via System gt Connections gt Serial Ports PTZ serial Ports PIZ j Configure the attached serial ports Serial interface idevittyU2 Adpro PIR fdevith
13. 1124 05 12 13 58 40 The upper section displays the active video connections active RTSP connection The lower section displays the Active control connections active client protocol connections FastTrace 2 15 Log Technical Manual Log Local legal requirements variable and depending on state and region may stipulate that a video system should keep a logbook e g the Law Sarkozy in France This logbook should register all user interventions and events Open the Log window via System gt Maintenance gt Log 8 Extract the alarm and system logs here Time From 2011 04 28 00 00 00 Edt Time Type Log s Event Fiter Live video view Live mulbcast view Time iType User Set the desired time frame Time From 20 11 4 28 00 00 00 Edi Time To 2011 04 28 23 59 59 Edt Time Command Stil image view Recorded video view ES Search CamiData HH 09 To 2011 04 28 23 59 59 Edit Time You can manually type the dates and time indications or click the Edit Time button to get this popup window FastTrace 2 Fastl race 2 Client Software May 2011 TWTFSS 25 26 27 28 2930 1 2345678 T 37 z TEE REE ay p fe F 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3031 1 2 3 4 5 E am 0 Cancel Select the desired type Type Log 3 Event Command You can only select one option
14. AUDIO Ly to Main I O board E 16540260 7 o USB to Main I O board 4 c 21760401 Reset from Main IO board Intel DH55TC motherboard Technical Manual Hardware 2 7 2 1 4 Inserting the cards on an Intel DH61BE motherboard 17439030 16500660 16540260 USB to Main I O board 7 f FES TM CAAA AA Ay AAANAAAAA DOE 21760401 Reset from Main IO board s 2 7 2 1 5 Reset signal Grey 21760401 OUT GND White In case of a cable with two grey coloured wires older type the right polarity should be checked visually or by means of a multimeter A reversed connection won t do any harm but the Grey motherboard receives a permanent reset signal INTEL motherboard FastTrace 2 2 7 2 1 6 cards with mounting sets 2 7 2 1 6 1 Mounting order Remove the two cables connecting the LED board on the front to the motherboard The LEDs will be powered from the Main I O card of the 1 set when installing an I O card Insert the flat cable 21760101 in place of the removed cables assy 21750602 MEN 11107 Before inserting the I O cards into the motherboard make sure you have connected all necessary cables to plug in the card into the motherboard Remove any superfluous blind brackets 2 3 Replacing the motherboard The FastTrace 2 Server s motherboard should not be replaced in the field When replacement
15. DVvB T 7 The option Send live audio stream to enable live audio streaming on the camera should be disabled if bandwidth connections are low 6 1 1 Recommended microphones These microphones have been tested and approved 6 1 1 1 Crown all weather PZM 11LL WR 6 1 1 1 1 Specifications Technology electret condenser Designed for outdoor use 10 60 C Power supply 12 24 VAC or DC Current consumption 4mA Dimensions 11 5 x 7 x 4 4 mm FastTrace 2 6 1 1 1 2 Wiring diagram FastTrace 2 microphone connection diagram Crown all wheather microphone PZM 11LLWR Local power supply or 12 24 DC FastTrace 2 6 1 1 2 ADPRO microphones IMUSTD IMUPIR IMUTEMP Ls m T r T Ww 6 1 1 2 1 Specifications IMUSTD standard microphone IMUPIR microphone with PIR detector appearance IMUTEMP microphone with heat detector appearance Designed for indoor use Power supply 12 VDC from regulated power supply Current consumption 200 400 mA 6 1 1 2 2 Wiring diagram Local power supply 12vDC FastTrace 2 microphone connection diagram ADPRO indoor microphones IMUSTD IMUPIR IMUTEMP FastTrace 2 Technical Manual Audio 0 6 1 1 3 ADPRO Audio Unit See Technical data sheet 19531950 ADPRO Audio Unit 6 1 1 3 1 Wiring diagram FF Ths mage cannot FastTrace 2 6 2 Audio OUT Audio outputs a
16. FastI race 2 Tecnnical Manual Version 2 6 Release 18 September 2012 Document reference 19531902 xtralis FastTrace 2 Technical Manual General information General information Disclaimer The contents of this document are provided on an as is basis No representation or warranty either express or implied is made as to the completeness accuracy or reliability of the contents of this document The manufacturer reserves the right to change designs or specifications without obligation and without further notice Except as otherwise provided all warranties express or implied including without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded Intellectual Property and Copyright This document includes registered and unregistered trademarks All trademarks displayed are the trademarks of their respective owners Your use of this document does not constitute or create a license or any other right to use the name and or trademark and or label This document is subject to copyright owned by Xtralis AG Xtralis You agree not to copy communicate to the public adapt distribute transfer sell modify or publish any contents of this document without the express prior written consent of Xtralis General Warning This product must only be installed configured and used strictly in accordance with the General Terms and Conditions Technical and User Ma
17. HIK ERROR OPEN FILE ERROR CLOSE FILE HIK ERROR ZERO FILE LEN HIK ERROR START PLAY HIK ERROR STOP PLAY HIK ERROR PAUZE PLAY HIK ERROR CONTINUE PLAY ERROR NO DATA HIK ERROR START AUDIO ERROR STOP AUDIO HIK ERROR SET AUDIOVOLUME HIK ERROR SET FRAME HIK ERROR GET VIDEOSIZE HIK ERROR GENERATE DATA ERROR GET SAMPLE HIK ERROR DISPLAY CALLBACK ERROR HEADER HIK ERROR REC START HIK ERROR REC STOP ERROR REC OPEN HIK ERROR REC WRITE HIK ERROR FILE EXISTS ERROR SET OPERATIONMODE HIK ERROR SET THROW BFRAME HIK ERROR USERDATA CALLBACK HIK ERROR NOTHING RECORDED HIK ERROR ALLOC HIK ERROR SET RESOLUTION CHANGEM SG HIK ERROR SET FILEEND MSG Description Decoder DLL version not high enough Graphical card error Graphical card error Error starting stopping pauzing the filter graph Error starting the sink filter Error starting the YUV transform Error starting the decoder filter Error starting the source filter Error stopping the source filter Error no source filter Invalid decoder instance Invalid parameters Can t perform this action in this state Error opening file Error closing file Empty file Error starting video playback Error stopping video playback Error pauzing video playback Error continuing video playback Error no data Error starting audio playback Error stopping audio playback Error setting audio volum
18. Profile SILENT MESSAGE Alarm hold time 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Cameras Behaviour Manual operation Recording controlled amp Programmable Logic Logic C2583 Tools 0104 SMART HDD ALERT 21 0102 SMART HDD ALERT TEMP 0103 SMART HDD ERROR 0200 REMOTE CONNECTION 10201 SENSOR ACTIVITY a NOT CLEAR All All sensors assigned to an alarm profile that triggers 1201 have to return to idle state in order to reset the selected output When this condition is fulfilled the user can arm the video system without triggering a false alarm Technical Manual Alarms 8 4 1 7 Fire1 event profile The fire 1 event profile is designed to send alarm messages to both primary and backup transmission destinations in case of fire detection With fire events you can choose the profile type For Fire 1 events the profile type is set to fire 1 This type indicates that a significant fire indication is present at the scene Each fire alarm profile is set to send alarms in both armed and disarmed state The only way to modify this is by unticking the options in the Alarm Behaviour section Every fire alarm will be repeated until the alarm is no longer sustained The fire alarm message will be resent every 15 minutes Edit profile Profile number F Profile name FIRE1 EVENT Active sensor 1201 Profile type 1 1 T Operational state Disarmed Alarm Behaviour Armed Primary transmission
19. 2 5 Extension 1 6 Main I O 1 2 9 4 3 3 Analogue cameras 12 channels Slot amp 2 9 4 3 4 Analogue cameras 16 channels Slot oor 2 9 4 3 5 IP Cameras 8 or 16 channels Slot A PCI Express PCI Express PCI Express Type PCI Express PCI Express PCI Express PCI Express PCI Express PCI Express Extension A V 4 channels 1 DS42xx A V 8 channels 1 DS42xx Extension I O 2 Main I O 2 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 Extension card A V 16 channels 1 DS42xx Extension I O 2 Main I O 2 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 Extension card Extension I O 2 HIPI ETH1 HIPI ETH2 Main I O 2 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 2 9 4 3 6 Hybrid 12 channels Slot PCI Express PCI Express PCI Express Extension card A V 4 channels 1 HIPI ETH1 Extension I O 2 Main I O 2 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 2 9 4 3 7 Hybrid 16 channels Slot Type 1 PCI Express 2 PCI Express 3 PCI Express 4 5 6 Extension card A V 8 channels 1 HIPI ETH1 Extension I O 2 Main I O 2 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 Technical Manual Hardware A sticker below each slot visible from the back of the appliance indicates which card has been installed at that position FastTrace 2 Mind Only the A V car
20. 3 2 Preparing Your PO TFordmnetalla UM 56 3 2 1 itene EXploter seu e busta decides aed omne MUR ees 56 3 2 2 Changing ine PCS IP addres eu nsi Um 58 diee PEUT Mmmm 58 MEE e Mule ETE mcm 59 3 9 Installing the FastTrace 2 Client Software ssseeeeesssssesseeseeeenen nennen nnns 62 3 4 RE RTT E E 66 3 4 1 Launching the FastTrace 2 client in Internet 66 3 4 2 Launching the FastTrace 2 client in its own window 67 3 4 3 Adding a FastTrace 2 server to the FastTrace 2 69 3 4 4 Network connections PTT 71 or MER NS E tanec 71 3 4 4 2 Ethernet connection METRE m 72 3 4 4 2 1 Configuring Dynamic DNS settings ccccccceccsseeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeaseeeeesaeaeeeeseaaaees 73 3 4 4 2 2 Dynamic DNS error 73 3 4 4 2 2 1 Warning Unable to determine IP 73 3 4 4 2 2 2 update required ccccseeecccccceeeeeeeeccseeeeececeeesseeeesaeaseceeessaaseceeessaaeeeeesseageeeeseaas 7 3 4 4 2 3 What s the use of using
21. Access Number connection The number depends on the country and or the provider E g Vodafone in Australia uses 99 2 Initialisation string Hayes command string to initialize the modem See also Alarms WE FastTrace 2 Note The moment you choose 3G as modem type and save the FastTrace 2 video system will automatically search for the internal 3G connection To display the progress the error Modem init failed appears on the Status page This error message should disappear after about 45 seconds depending on the connection upon establishment of the 3G connection If the error message doesn t disappear there is a problem with the modem USB connection or the 3G settings When you have entered an incorrect pin code the error message Modem pin incorrect will appear General INIT FAILED 0031 MODEM PIN INCORRECT When a 3G connection is setup successfully but no connection can be made try changing the port on the Ethernet page The default control port is 2000 but that port is blocked by most providers Changing the port to port 2001 should resolve the problem Technical Manual Using IP cameras 4 Using IP cameras 4 1 Technical specifications Maximum number of cameras IP cameras Video output Video compression Audio compression IP cameras video resolution and images second Bandwidth Recording type Hemote visualisation PTZ cameras Management 16 tot
22. Armed Armed disarmed Alarm Behaviour Armed Disarmed Primary transmission E Primary transmission 3 Backup transmission Backup transmission s Repeat tx alarm Repeat tx alarm Generate end of alarm Ea Generate end of alarm E Cancel FastTrace 2 8 4 1 3 Backup event profile A backup event profile is defined to send alarms for all detections to the backup transmission destination and not to the primary transmission destination It also does not take the operational state into account the alarm will be generated in both armed and disarmed state Furthermore the alarm transmission will be repeated every 15 minutes as long as the alarm is sustained When the end of alarm is detected a new alarm message will be send to indicate that the alarm is no longer sustained Edit profile Profile number Profile name Active sensor 1201 E Profile type Operational state Disarmed Armed amp Armed disarmed Alarm Behaviour Armed E Primary transmission W Backup transmission Repeat alarm Generate end of alarm BACKUP EVENT Disarmed E Primary transmission Backup transmission E Repeat tx alarm Generate end of alarm Cancel Technical Manual Alarms BEER 8 4 1 4 Silent message profile A silent message profile is defined to generate an alarm but the alarm is not send to any transmission destination The alarm message is generated
23. Minimum area sq m 20 00 Maximum area sq m Name Maximum width m Value 4 0 0 0 999 9 FastTrace 2 Minimum height m Setting the minimum height is essential to avoid detection of small objects An object will not generate an alarm if its height is less than the specified value The value is expressed in metres For detecting humans a typical minimum height is 0 3 metres because he she could be crawling Profile details 2 Sensitivity level 1 10 0 3 Minimum width im 4 0 Maximum width im 0 3 Minimum height im 5 Maximum height 0 03 Minimum area sq m 20 00 Maximum area sq m Name Minimum height m Value 0 3 0 0 99 9 Maximum height m Setting the maximum height is essential to avoid detection of tall objects An object will not generate an alarm if its height is higher than the specified value The value is expressed in metres For detecting humans a typical minimum height is 5 metres because a single person carrying a large object e g a ladder can appear as a very tall object Profile details 2 Sensitivity level 1 Low 0 3 Minimum width im 4 0 Maximum width 37 Minimum height im 5 Maximum height im 0 03 Minimum area sq m 20 00 Maximum area sq m Name Maximum height Value 5 0 0 999 z normal 3 high 3 high n Technical Manual Configuring analytics Minimum area sq m Settin
24. REMOVABLE Progress Select for Image File the image file FastIrace2 v02 xx xxxx img i FastTrace2 v02 01 0006 Disc Image File 198176 KB Select the USB stick SSD disk for Disk Drive Technical Manual Firmware license configuration 22 9 V3100 Image flash Cox Image File Disk Drive PhysicalDrive1 1 9 GB REMOVABLE PhysicalDriveO 465 8 GB FIXED PhysicalDrive1 1 9 GB REMOVABLE Progress Click Flash When you have flashed the USB stick SSD disk remove it from your Windows PC and connect it to your FastTrace 2 video system Also connect monitor screen and keyboard to the video system Start the video system and wait for the boot window Then take these steps Select FastTrace 2 Installer and choose Update Current System Select Format all recording disk s this may take some time Select Main menu and choose Reboot The video system will now reboot with the factory settings The IP adres is by default 10 0 0 10 The video system will work on FULL license for 5 days It is recommended to upload your license to the FastTrace 2 Server within this period see FastTrace 2 Users Manual FastTrace 2 17 6 Upgrade the FastTrace 2 firmware Before upgrading it is recommended to back up your license configuration s user data and camera definitions see Downloading files from the video system Important You can upgrade your video system firmware
25. Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Internet Explorer installs Client software VSKwin software M8000 software VideoCentral Platinum rd party CMS software 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 80 efficiency The video system has to be connected to a 230 VAC 16A mains outlet with proper earth applying a separate locally approved power cord 5 40 C see also Fan speed selection 20 9396 non condensing 445x132 50x300 WxHxD in mm Rubber feet can be fixed on the bottom The height is then increased with 2 5 mm Multi site FASTTRACE 2 configuration is possible Integration of up to 10 000 FastTrace 2 video security systems Remote video and audio live video and consultation of recordings Compatible with FOXnet amp Plus FALCONnet 53100 Presidium VSKwin VCP and M3000 SDK for third party integration FastTrace 2 2 4 Hard disks 2 4 1 Required hard disk capacity As there are lots of configuration possibilities a hard disk space calculator has been made available You can find this hard disk space calculator on the CD DVD provided with your FastTrace 2 video system or you can download it from our website http www xtralissecurity com Make sure you log in with sufficient download rights The calculator is an estimating tool only Figures are purely indicative The real results of the hard disk capacity depend on scene content 2 4 2 The ta smart
26. eee Dos Install client software You need to download the client software setup exe Run setup exe Install the client software Click here retry Click setup exe Technical Manual Client Setup and Configuration File Download Security Warning Do you want to run or save this file LB Mame FastTrace2 Client exe Type Application 7 81MB From 81 246 91 196 potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not e While files from the Intemet can be useful this file type can E 4 run or save this software What s the risk Click Run to start the installation You can also click Save to store the file on your PC so that you can run the installation later Internet Explorer Security Warning The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this software Mame FastTrace2Client exe Publisher Unknown Publisher Fy This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You X should only run software from publishers you trust How can I decide what software to run If you get the message above click Run FastTrace 2 FastTrace 2 Setup Please review the license terms before installing FastTrace 2 Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement 1 Grant of license Subject to this agreement Xtralis grants the Licensee a non transferable non exclusive E license to use the Softw
27. license file to the FastTrace 2 Server see also Uploading files to the video system 2 8 2 DTC board The DTC board offers Down The Coax PTZ control This board is inserted on the back of the audio video connection board FastTrace 2 2 9 Available configurations 2 9 1 With Intel DG31PR motherboard Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Video Audio Inputs POWER SWITCH A mS wj 429 In Al M M 066 8 ASL 0168 2 9 S e C Cw MAINS INLET THROUGH CONNECTION ENT ON RONT UUUU 2 9 1 1 Network monitor keyboard dev ttyU3 LAN INTEL DG31PR dev ttyU2 KEYBOARD VGA dev ttyU1 USB dev ttyU4 A dev ttyU1 is reserved for an external modem Mind USB input 1 dev ttyU1 is reserved for an external modem 2 9 1 2 Extension slots Slot Type Accepts 1 PCI Express Main I O Extension I O HIPI ETH1 for 8 IP cameras 2 PCI Express Main I O Extension I O HIPI ETH1 for 8 IP cameras 3 PCI Main I O Extension I O AN with 4 or 8 channels lowest camera numbers CAM 1 gt 4 8 4 PCI Main I O Extension I O AN with 4 or 8 channels highest camera numbers CAM 5 9 gt 8 16 5 Extension I O 6 Main I O 2 9 1 3 The Xtralis configurations 2 9 1 3 1 Slo
28. or set up router or access point ue Connect to network Connect or reconnect to wireless wired dial up VPN network connection Choose homegroup and shanng options Access files and printers located on other network computers or change sharing settings Troubleshoot problems Diagnose and repair network problems or get troubleshooting information Click Change adapter settings WS FastTrace 2 CIOL a Control Panel Network and Intemet Network Connections amp rganae A Legal Ares Connection o Metwotk d Intel R 825720 Gigabeat Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties 0 Local Area Connection Properties This connection uses the following items 28 Client for Microsoft Networks dallaoS Packet Scheduler dial File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks wi Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv amp at Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Select nternet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties Technical Manual Client Setup and Configuration Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP TPv4 Properties You can get IP se
29. priority It is thus impossible to have any conflicts with the monitoring and alarm management software 13 1 FastTrace 2 IntrusionTrace IntrusionTrace stands for full outdoor perimeter detection analytics 13 1 1 About the FastTrace 2 Perimeter Detection analytic The FastTrace 2 perimeter detection analytic IntrusionTrace is able to detect human intrusions in a sterile zone A sterile zone is part of a scene where human intrusions are not allowed It is usually a zone that is nearly free of obstacles such as trees or cars has avery low probability of false alarms from small animals clouds wind rain or snow does not depend on the resolution or frame rate of the camera requires a minimum detection area of 6 m 19 ft width and a maximum horizontal FOV of 25 m 82 ft for reliable detection is based on 3D measures and therefore requires a 3D calibration using a person once in a front position and once in a rear position could mask parts of the image to avoid false alarms due to flashing light trees cars on screen display of time et cetera uses Ground Region of Interest any object whose lowest point ground position is outside of the will not trigger any perimeter detection It is advised to use a larger GROI zone than the real ground zone surveyed It is also advised to include the lower edge of the image to make sure that persons at the bottom of the image are not excluded from detection A
30. 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 1000 1200 1400 16 00 1800 2000 22 00 24 00 Hobday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 7 By default the system is always disarmed To automatically arm the system for a given period click Armed in the Tools section and drag the mouse pointer over the desired period The selected period will be indicated with a red bar Monday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Tuesday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 06 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Wednesday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Click Save to apply the new settings The video system will be dis armed at the beginning of the programmed time zone A switch can always force the system to another state Technical Manual Alarms Hint To zoom in on a part of the day position the mouse pointer on the time scale press the left mouse button and drag the mouse to the right drawing a blue line Release the mouse button 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 zoom out position the mouse pointer on the time scale and click the right mouse button 8 2 2 Arm Disarm Switch To define an arm disarm switch open System gt Behaviour gt Input output behaviour Select an input from the list Mind only real inputs USB IO or network
31. 12345 12346 12347 12348 12349 12350 12351 6 12400 12401 12402 12403 12404 12405 12406 12407 12408 12409 12410 12411 12412 12413 12414 12415 7 12464 12465 12466 12467 12468 12469 12470 12471 12472 12473 12474 12475 12476 12477 12478 12479 8 12528 12529 12530 12531 12532 12533 12534 12535 12536 12537 12538 12539 12540 12541 12542 12543 main module sub0 module sub1 module sub2 module OUTPUTS address OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 C2048 C2112 C2176 C2240 C2304 C2368 C2432 C2496 GREEN LED 1 C2049 C2113 C2177 C2241 C2305 C2369 C2433 2497 YELLOW LED 2 C2050 C2114 C2178 C2242 C2306 C2370 C2434 C2498 RED LED 3 C2051 C2115 C2179 C2243 C2307 C2371 C2435 C2499 BUZZER relays OUTPUT address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 C2080 C2081 C2082 C2083 C2084 C2085 C2086 C2087 C2088 C2089 C2090 C2091 C2092 C2093 C2094 C2095 2 C2144 C2145 C2146 C2147 C2148 C2149 C2150 C2151 C2152 C2153 C2154 C2155 C2156 C2157 C2158 C2159 3 C2208 C2209 C2210 C2211 C2212 C2213 C2214 C2215 C2216 C2217 C2218 C2219 C2220 C2221 C2222 C2223 4 C2272 C2273 C2274 C2275 C2276 C2277 C2278 C2279 C2280 C2281 C2282 C2283 C2284 C2285 C2286 C2287 5 C2336 C2337 C2338 C2339 C2340 C2341 C2342 C2343 C2344 C2345 C2346 C2347 C2348 C2349 C2350 C2351 6 C2400 C2401 C2402 C2403 C2404 C2405 C2406 C2407 C2408 C2409 C2410 C2411 C2412 C2413 C2414 C2415 7 C2464 C2465 C2466 C2467 C2468 C2469 C2470 C2471 C2472 C2473 C2474 C2475 C2476 C2477 C2478 C2479 8 C2528 C2529 C2530 C2531 C2532 C2533 C2534 C2535 C2536 C2537 C2538 C2539
32. 18 1 Retrieving the IP address of the FastTrace 2 Connect a monitor screen to the FastTrace 2 video system If the video matrix is active you can close the matrix by pressing the key combination Ctrl lt Alt gt lt F1 gt Reboot the video system either from the FastTrace 2 Client or by pressing the key combination Ctrl lt Alt gt Delete The video system will need some time to restart The current IP address will be shown on the welcome window XXXXX XXXX XXXX XXX XXXXX XXXX XXXXx XXXXx XXXX XXXX XXXXXX x XXXXx XXXX XXXXXXXX XX XXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXKX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX xXXx XXXXXXXXXXx XXXXXXXXXXx XXXXx XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXx XXXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXX xXXXXXXXXXx xXXXXXXXXXXXx XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxXXXX XXXXXXXXx XXXXx XXXXx XXXx XXXX xXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXx XXXXXXX XXXXx XXXXx XXXx XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXKX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX
33. 2 Changing the PC s IP address The FastTrace 2 video system is by default on IP address 10 0 0 10 with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 When installing the client software you need to put your PC in the same IP range e g IP address 10 0 0 2 with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 2 2 1 For Windows XP From Start All Programs Accessories Communications Network Connections right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties From here select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties al Aree Connection Propertics internet Protocol TP Properties Gonen Athenien Connect You can get IP seling anegned automabc ally your network M9 3032 Integrated Fast Controller 37308C m soo rpad to aak poue nabad administrator ko NT TM Obtan an IP address automatically 8 Use the lolowing IP address Component checked ate uted by is connector v Chere fo Microsoft Networks v and Porte Sheewg lor Merosolt _ Desenphion zio Conteci Phatocol The delad wade acea network protocol that Scions ever pe inhesconneched 1 fv Shoe when connected Or Conc For ease of initial setup you should change the PC s TCP IP settings to the following IP address 10 0 0 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK and the Local Area Connection Properties box is
34. 2583 USBIO 1 2584 USBIO 1 2585 USBIO 1 585 USBIO 1 2507 USBIO 1 ocd USBIO 1 2509 USBIO 1 INPUTO1 REAL INPUTO2 REAL INPUTOS REAL INPUTO4 REAL INPUTOS REAL INPUTOS REAL 7 REAL INPUTOS REAL INPUTOS REAL INPUTIO REAL INPLIT11 REAL INPUT12 REAL INPUT13 REAL INPUT14 REAL 111 The input has to belong to of these groups On the box inputs and outputs on the OTB IO cards with alarm and tamper state 20 inputs on the first set Main and Extension IO card 20 inputs on the second set Main and Extension IO Network inputs and outputs on Net IO modules connected to the Ethernet local network System messages internal events and states such as hard disk error modem error Cam camera alarms including no video alarm contrast error and motion alarm Virtual events detected on the interconnected S3100 alarm panel Virtual inputs are selected by alarm profile e g input activated upon motion on camera 1 or alarm on input 2 of the I O card see FCU Configurator for details Arm Disarm all inputs that have been programmed for arming disarming Mode Switch all inputs that have been programmed for mode switching Entry Exit path all inputs that have been programmed within the entry exit path delayed events Workbits calculated bits that provide alarm information A combination of inputs can trigger a workbit Technical Manual Al
35. 5 Slot amp 2 PCI Express PCI Express PCI Express IP Cameras 8 or 16 channels Extension card HIPI ETH1 HIPI ETH2 Extension I O 2 Main 2 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 2 9 3 3 6 Hybrid 12 channels Slot oor PCI Express PCI Express PCI Express Extension card HIPI ETH1 Extension I O 2 A N 4 channels 1 Main 2 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 2 9 3 3 7 Hybrid 16 channels Slot Type 1 PCI Express 2 PCI Express 3 PCI Express 4 5 6 A sticker below each slot visible from the back of the appliance indicates which card has been installed at that position Mind Only the A V cards type DS42xx are allowed on the Intel DH55TC motherboard Extension card HIPI ETH1 Extension I O 2 A N 8 channels 1 Main I O 2 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 Technical Manual Hardware 2 9 4 With Intel DH61BE motherboard Video Audio Inputs Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 POWER SWITCH i A A9 m LES E EIAS 62 8 LZ 92 LLL by Ly gy P Y EP ZV bY Or Ge 8E Le 9E SE YE ZE LF 0E 8z Lz 52 ETHERNET THROUGH CONNECTION AVAILABLE ON FRONT UUU U 5 o E 5 5 m E 3 H z H is a SNL NES E LL is a GEIL I 2 rum a 5 7 8 dev ttyU1 gev tt
36. 660 5 09 31 0 01 init 2 root 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 S 09 31 0 00 kthreadd root 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 09 31 0 03 ksoftirqd 0 root 0 0 o 0 2 5 09 31 0 00 migration 0 root 7 0 0 0 0 o 0 5 09 31 0 00 watchdog 0 root 8 0 0 0 0 o 0 5 09 31 0 00 migration 1 root 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 09 31 0 03 ksoftirqd 1 root 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 09 31 0 00 watchdog 1 root 13 0 0 0 0 o o 5 lt 09 31 0 00 cpuset root 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 lt 09 31 0 00 1 Internet Protected Mode These items are shown on the Server Report General Memory usage Time zone Processes Uptime Performance Vmstat lO stat PID stat MP stat Network Interfaces available Interfaces enabled Routes Listen ports Netstat all DEV stats Sockstat ARP cache FastTrace 2 Filesystem Mounts S M A R T Fsck Open files Free disk space Hardware CPU Memory Mainboard Udev database Server Server version Server process memory usage Files Active config Contact the Xtralis Support Division for further assistance 18 2 3 VSKWin retrieve the FastTrace 2 configuration file The FastTrace 2 sends events to the VSKwin software To set up the FastTrace 2 for alarm transmission connect to the V3100 using the V3100 client open System gt Behaviour gt Alarm transmission Select the Primary Ethernet option For FastTrace 2 Unit ID specify a unique identification number 0001 to
37. 9999 For Destination 1 IP address enter the IP address of the VSKwin computer Click Save Open System gt Maintenance gt Configuration select your active configuration and click Save All FastTrace 2 events can be assigned to instructions or can be associated to an alarm indicator on a map To retrieve the list of inputs from a FastTrace 2 video system Connect to the V3100 system with the FastTrace 2 client Open System gt Maintenance gt Transfer menu Select the Configuration option choose your active configuration and click the Get button The file FastTrace2 xxxx O prop will be stored on your computer xxxx is the identification number of the connected FastTrace 2 system Use the search function in Windows to find this file Copy this file to your data folder and rename it to propxxxx cfg Technical Manual Additional information 18 2 4 VSKWin Create an alarm text that automatically opens a live camera image Create a new text file under C Program Files VSK Electronics data DETINT Cxxxx where xxxx represents the ID number of the FastTrace 2 video system Rename the file to Dyyyy HTM where yyyy represents the number of the event example 1034 corresponds to motion detection in zone 1 on camera 1 Edit this file with Notepad and type the following lines the example opens camera 1 on the video system that is on IP address 10 0 2 45 lt html gt lt body gt lt iframe src http 10 0 2 45 index php au
38. A new section will appear to the right FastTrace 2 Address book tem Name Email address Triggers SY STEM STARTUP 0006 CONFIG UNCOMMITTED 0007 TECHNICIAN GRANT 0008 SY STEM ARMED 0008 ENTRY ERROR 0010 EXIT ERROR 0011 ENCODER CARD ERROR Al M 111 Remove Enter the name and email address of the recipient Select the different notifications that you want to send to this recipient You can add selections by selecting a trigger and clicking Add You can also delete a trigger from the list Select the desired trigger in the list and click Delete This will only delete the trigger from the recipients list of triggers and not the trigger itself Click OK and Save to apply the new settings Remark If the event has a silent alarm profile no mail will be sent to any of the recipients Technical Manual Activate outputs 9 Activate outputs To activate an output open the Input Output Behaviour window via System gt Behaviour gt Input Output Behaviour Select an output from one of these groups On the box outputs on the OTB IO cards 8 outputs on the first set MIO and cards and 8 outputs on the second set Network outputs available on the Net IO modules connected to the Ethernet VM22A an output that activates the corresponding loudspeaker on the VM22A audio Workbits virtual outputs that can be used to store internal states Inputs Outpu
39. Firmware license configuration It is possible to upload and or download several file types to and from the FastTrace 2 video system The file type can be recognized from the file extension bin software linux application lic 2 license Usr user data prop configuration def 2 camera definitions Open System Maintenance Transfer Transfer wa Send and or receive configurations license files user files and update files here Send to FastIrace 2 Receive from FastTrace 2 License User Data Configuration 1 Default Camera Definition see FastTrace 2 User Manual for detailed information Mind You can download a license from a FastTrace 2 server on firmware version 2 5 or lower version and upload this license into a FastTrace 2 server on firmware version 2 6 Although the license formats have changed in the new firmware version 2 6 the older license will be automatically converted However it is not possible to load a license file from a FastTrace 2 server on firmware version 2 6 into a FastTrace 2 server on firmware 2 5 or lower FastTrace 2 17 1 License types You can load different types of license in the video system System license see System license Encoder license a license for the analogue video cards in the video system Application license a license to be able to use an extra application gt IntrusionTrace video analytics application for video
40. If you don t have the FastTrace 2 Client software you can get the desired licenses information from a telnet connection using the command ta license Technical Manual Firmware license configuration ai Telnet 10 0 0 60 o Ee PH FASTTRACE 2 lt STANDARD E gt 20 07 12 11 27 2 06 004 HAHI Site name 1 5kh H 666777 KEYBOARD 26 07 2812 11 28 05 alta license Type Exp Date ID fuynced Max Analyt In Use Encoder Installed Encoder Inatalled Software Licenses Analytics un ype Exp Date ID Revocable Recurring In use Analytics m E Exp Date I D Revocable Recurring In use Analytics T ype Exp Date ID HRevocable Recurring In use Analytics un ype Exp Date ID Hevocable Recurring In use Analytics un ype Exp Date ID Revocable Hecurring In use 4 4 D54HH8HGI 1213681117232 Yes D54HHB8HCI 121361117265 Yes Intrusionl race Fri Jan i 2166 2741839D 7EHF 46 7D B29271 2 278263E5C523 True False False IntrusionlT race Fri Jan i 2168 60755845 59D8 48C02 8184 GAG1 DFSER228 True False False ADPRO PIR HLI Fri Jan i 2188 HADDG6A5n6 53BB 4B34 BB1B hn631 71D9 37504 True False Fa
41. MUN a Magy A if ead i A LSU Tta gt i VEE D Mf tee KP 9 i Then connect to eSATA2 with the SATA cable 16520870 H E eSATA 2 Attention Connect the remaining SATA power connector not the one on the tail end from the disk 1 cable onto the disk Technical Manual Hardware MA 2 4 3 1 1 2 With an Intel DH61BE motherboard Fix the second disk onto the support at the power supply side ltt Next install the support with the screws 17439080 at the front and on the left side of the casing Fastl race 2 1 d E y 4 ne OA C w 34 n 28 38 ae MMR Ad aA Wee VA WC sn ey Rea YG ts Ih NL Ay PA TG dd NUN AE LUE n Then connect to SATA1 with the SATA cable 16520875 j Ew PP A f X x Attention Connect the remaining SATA power connector not the one on the tail end from the disk 1 cable onto the disk Technical Manual Hardware 2 4 3 1 2 Mounting a third fourth hard disk 2 4 3 1 2 1 With the Intel DH55TC motherboard Fix the third disk on the topside of the third support mount before the fourth Fix if desired the fourth disk on the bottom side of the same support FastTrace 2 Install the support with two screws 17439080 at the front and on the right side of the casing Technical Manual Hardware
42. PIR device s multiple PIRs need to be set up in cascade to the FastTrace 2 by connecting the RS485 cable of the PIR closest to the FastTrace 2 to the main I O card of the FastTrace 2 server The PIR s must be connected to the appropriate terminals on the FastTrace 2 Main 1 0 card Set the dipswitches on the Main to PTZ output and RS485 2 wires see Serial PTZ on MIO USB port gt to second MAIN IO card 16540260 To nearest USB port on Motherboard 00 PWR 0 2 IN 21 760401 ca 0 Reset signal from lt L Motherboard Motherboard nnn dx 0 0 r3 co mn A AAF oo d AT B Soa C NZN vSk 16284011 TOP PT7 AUDIO SWITH dee E E 0 Normally open PTZ relay contact PTZ output wires PTZ On 1st MAIN IO PTZ Normally closed addressed as dev ttyU6 relay contact On 2d MAIN IO addressed as dev ttyU8 Also bridge the following connections pin 21 with RA pin 24 TB pin 22 with RB pin 25 Technical Manual PIR settings max 1200 m TA TB 10 5 30 V DC GND 0V OV 24 V AC RA voltage RB Powered locally by adapter Locally powered PIR detectors can be placed at the maximum distance of 1200 m for 485 cables but do mind that this remains a 3 lines communication RS485 OV It is also important not to have
43. RETRO TRE 157 10 Video 4 159 14 SONA MITT 163 11 1 Required PIR firmware 0 ce eccccccccececee cena eeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeeaeaaeeeeesaaaaeeeeeseaaaeeeeeseaeeeeessaaaeeesessaaees 163 112 OPIS CIV RNS PIRS sssrinin ia REEE Ea A EEn REEE RE 163 11 2 1 Connecting the PIR detector directly to the FastTrace 2 server Main I O card 164 11 2 2 Connecting the PIR detector to the FastTrace 2 server using the USB RS485 8 channel PSM MO ged erase cts 165 11 2 3 Connecting the PIR detector to the FastTrace 2 server using a USB to serial port RS485 esu Geen 167 11 3 Configuring the software 168 11 3 1 Configuring the serial 168 11 3 2 Initiate the PIR nennen nnne nnne nnne nn 169 11 3 2 1 OS 170 11 39 22 Discovery and status of the PIR detectors 170 11 3 2 3 DOUBIE 22 ETET 170 12 E 171
44. RG11 cable Each camera needs a separate BNC input Depending on the configuration of your FastTrace 2 server you will have either 4 8 12 or 16 analogue BNC camera inputs See The Xtralis configurations for more information on the possible configurations of the FastTrace 2 server 5 3 Camera Configuration To add an analogue camera you need to connect the camera to the video system and open System gt Connections gt Video inputs Then choose a free camera number from the dropdown list Video Inputs _ which cameras you have attached to the system here Also OSD Multicast and default live presets are configurable here Type 7 Camera 7 Analog P IP cam Disable Enable analog camera Select BNC BNC Input 7 Up to 16 cameras can be connected to the FastTrace 2 video system For every analogue camera 1 A V input is required Technical Manual Using analogue cameras Tick the Analog option Type Analog IPcam Disab Select the BNC input and click Enable Enable analog camera Select BNC BNC Input 16 When enabled you can adjust some parameters 5 3 1 General parameters General Name Camera 2 BNC Input 2 PIR integrated on camera Name Enter a description for the camera max 20 characters It is recommended to use a meaningful and relevant description PIR integrated on Check this option when a PIR has been integrated on this camera Camera 5 3 2 Video s
45. Recording quality Fps 25 1 30 fps Hesolution 480 270 VBR Quality Qnormal CBR Ok Cancel Fps the number of frames images per second 1 25 Resolution the number of pixels per image depends on the camera type VBR selects a variable bitrate compression Qlow Qnormal or Qhigh CBR selects a compressed bitrate compression value 20 2048 kbps the higher the value the higher the compression and the higher the loss of quality the compression levels will differ according to the constant data flux in which the file size is predictable but the quality will depend on the video contents VBR with Qnormal quality is recommended Click Save Remark Before using the IP camera you need to set up a static IP address in the camera create a password for the user root and set the date and time You can adjust the time and date manually or you can synchronize the camera in the FastTrace 2 to an NTP protocol Check the manual provided with the camera for more information on setting up the IP E address password and clock Technical Manual Using IP cameras 4 3 Update and configure the HIPI card The HIPI card offers an isolated LAN network 10 100 1000 Mbps on RJ54 connector to connect IP cameras Important The Ethernet connection of your FastTrace 2 video system and the Ethernet connections of the installed HIPI cards must be set on different IP ranges IP cameras can b
46. a day auto negotiate This option is only available for a dial up network When ticked unticked IP address PPP IP addresses will be assigned by the CMS during the time of the communication This option is required if the CMS uses the Video Central Platinum software Destination You can enter the parameters for 5 different computers that will receive alarms Click the number you would like to define or see Alarm reception requires appropriate alarm management software on the computer e g M3000 IP address Enter the IP address of the computer that will receive alarms 0 0 0 0 IP port Enter the IP port on which alarms must be transmitted 10000 Telephone number Enter the telephone number to which alarms must be transmitted This option is only available for a dial up network FastTrace 2 8 1 3 Secondary alarm transmission settings Secondary Alarm Transmission Line test Site pulse None Interval 1 hour Start time a 30 0 Destination CA aia m 15 Ip address 0 0 0 0 Ip port 10000 Parameter Description Default value Line test o None None o interval this will send a life check message every x minutes Also set the time on which the first alarm transmission should be sent Warning for dial up networks it is recommended to execute the line test less frequent because of the connection cost e g 1 test a day auto negotiate This option is only available for a dial up network When ti
47. a difference in earth potential between FastTrace 2 and PIR 11 2 2 Connecting the PIR detector to the FastTrace 2 server using the USB to RS485 8 channel distribution unit Please read the technical data sheet 19532060 on the USB to RS485 8 channel distribution unit for further detailed information The USB to RS485 distribution unit provides 8 channels 1 PIR unit per channel to easily connect and configure the PIR units to the FastTrace 2 server Up to 8 PIRs can be connected through star wiring to the USB to 5485 distribution unit Only the 485 bidirectional communication of the PIRs is used we do not use the mechanical PIR tampers It is possible to connect 4 distribution units in cascade only one of the 4 distribution units need to be connected to the FastTrace 2 but the cables between the other units should not exceed more than 1 metre so a maximum of 32 PIR devices can be supported by the FastTrace 2 The unit contains a USB connection port for communication with the FastTrace 2 video system Mind only the TTY2 can be used The USB cable between distribution unit and FastTrace 2 server should as short as possible and certainly not more than 1 metre 165 FastTrace 2 FastTrace 2 USB port distribution unit distribution unit distribution unit distribution unit 1 8 1 1 Max 32 ADPRO PRO Detectors Each detector needs a different address ee A detailed view of one connected distribution unit
48. assigned to a unique multicast port This port must be defined by the IT Department before connecting the FastTrace 2 4 2 4 PIZ Use PTZ Control Tick this option if you have installed a PTZ camera Protocol Choose the corresponding protocol for the IP camera you have installed Address Enter the correct camera address for the IP camera you have installed Check the camera settings to know the camera address Auto Home Expire This value indicates the time in seconds that has to be expired after every PTZ WES FastTrace 2 Time sec action before the PTZ camera will move back to its home position If the value is left to 0 the Auto Home feature will be disabled Positioning Time sec PTZ preset positions can be selected via an input When that input triggers the PTZ action the camera will move to the configured PTZ preset position but the alarm message of the input will be delayed until the PTZ preset positioning time has expired Thus no blurry images are recorded for quad images 4 2 5 Recording Recording parameters Continuous Pre Post quality ofps 480x350 Qanalytics Event quality Sfps 540x480 Qnormal Continuous Pre Post This shows the quality that has been configured for continuous recordings and quality for pre and post event recording Event quality This shows the quality that has been configured for the event recording oet the recording parameters by clicking the desired quality Fastl race 2 Client Software
49. be left to the default settings 2 1 2 Motherboard Intel DH55TC Choose Main gt System Time to set the system time Choose Main gt System Date to set the system date Choose Advanced gt Boot gt Numlock and select the option Off Choose Advanced gt Drive Configuration gt Smart and select the option Disable Choose Advanced gt Drive Configuration gt Config AHCI and select the option On Choose Advanced gt Event log gt Event logging and select the option Disable Choose Advanced gt Chipset Configuration gt HPET and select the option Disable Choose Power gt After Power Failure and select the option Power On Choose Exit gt Exit amp Save Changes and select the option Yes All other parameters can be left to the default settings 2 1 3 Motherboard Intel DH61BE Choose Main gt System Time to set the system time Choose Main gt System Date to set the system date Choose Configuration gt SATA drives gt Smart and select the option Disable Choose Configuration gt SATA drives gt Chipset SATA mode and select the option AHCI Choose Configuration gt Event log gt Event logging and select the option Disable Choose Power gt After Power Failure and select the option Power On Choose Boot gt Hard drive order and place the DOM CSS HSV40 256M at the top of the list using the arrows to select the DOM and the key to move the select
50. button under the Voice recording heading Adjust the vertical volume slide on the Mic volume or Line volume depending on which device you are using Click OK and close the Control Panel Test with Sound Recorder In Windows Vista Windows 7 Open Control Panel and click Hardware and Sound Open the Recording tab in the Sound window Right click on the microphone device you plugged in and select the Set as default device option To test and see if it really works tap the microphone with your finger a few times In the Sounds window the empty lines next to the default microphone should fill up with a green colour FastTrace 2 6 2 1 Connecting the VM22A audio switch to the FastTrace 2 video system A specific cable is used to connect the VM22A to the FastTrace 2 video system On the back of the FastTrace 2 locate the MIO card Connect the cable to the MIO as illustrated underneath Please respect the colours code yellow STROBE white AUDIO OUT shield OV red CLOCK and green DATA Pin 1 white VM22A Extension lO Cable reference number 21760700 Length 1m FastTrace 2 MAIN IO CARD Technical Manual I O Cards Configuration RR 7 Cards Configuration 7 1 Internal I O Cards OTB I O On The Board Inputs amp Outputs Internal Main I O card MIO and Extension I O card offering 20 balanced inputs 8 relay outputs and control signals for either VM22A
51. camera you want to configure perimeter detection for Only one camera at the same time can be selected Cameras OS M oOiL xALULzZX e PELLLSG IOGSA 5 e 6 9 9 m LU oe TM O SEE EEE FastTrace 2 13 1 4 3 Drawing Tools section You can add several perimeter detections settings to the image Use the drawing tools to add these settings All necessary information about the tools is shown under the image when you click the button Drawing Tools Icon Description Draw the detection ground zone Click the left mouse button each time you want make angle When closing the lines in the object the area will be hatched with blue lines thus creating a blue zone You can also click the right mouse button to close the drawing Detection areas define the regions where objects are detected as valid They must pass the detection criteria while in these areas in order for an alarm to occur A maximum of 16 polygon areas can be drawn These areas can overlap oee also Detection zones Draw or multiple unidirectional trigger lines Trigger lines used to trigger alarm when an object moves in a certain direction i e the direction of the arrow Click the right mouse button to stop drawing trigger lines A maximum of 16 trigger lines can be drawn See also Trigger lines Draw one or multiple bidirectional
52. equipment audio output switcher or PTZ cameras RS485 output Second set with MIO and EIO card possible to double the number of inputs to 40 and the number of outputs to 16 This also adds an output for PTZ cameras All connected OTB On The Board IO cards are automatically detected by the FastTrace 2 server To configure these inputs and outputs open the Internal window via System gt Connections gt I O On the box FO 1 1 0 card ext fwO1L 00_ 00003 2 L O card 7701 00 0000 Update Configuration Select an I O card from the list and click Configuration Input 1 3 4 5 6 f amp Ho End Of Line WEOL ike eS d odds Smgle End Of Line SEUL Dual End Of Line DEOL Hormaly Open NOJ we m wow amp w e Hormaly Closed NC Output Faisafe operation Watchdog FastTrace 2 fatal error Buzzer Watchdog Timeout reset activation 5 900 y Active Timeout output activation 5 180 FastTrace 2 Configure the inputs as NEOL SEOL DEOL with NO or NC contact see technical datasheet 19531920 Main and Extension I O cards Input 1 2 3 4 5 amp 7 101112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Ho End Of Line WEOL w w uw ow www ww www Single End Of Line SEOL Dual End Of Line DEOL Hormalty Open Hormally Closed NC e w e e e w ao 9 e w e d w Configure the outputs as Normal or Failsafe operation If Failsafe operation the relay is ac
53. exit this installation wizard WS FastTrace 2 Remark The FastTrace 2 Client version 2 06 xxxx is compatible with the V3100 Hybrid version 2 01 xxxx and all previous V3100 server versions However some configuration menus like Video and Recording behaviour may look different depending on the video system you are setting up and the licenses that have been installed 3 4 Initial configuration 3 4 1 Launching the FastTrace 2 client in Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer Type the IP address of the FastTrace 2 in the address bar by default the IP address is 10 0 0 10 with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Login Username Password Language Provide a valid username and password 3 users are by default validated in the FastTrace 2 User with default password 666777 User 1 with default password 666777 User 15 with default password 666777 technician If required change the language and check whether your work folder 2 the folder in which downloaded and local recordings are stored is correct Click when you can t see the work folder path Click Login m Hydra Download Setup Windows Internet Explorer L M d m 7 n n a e v Ktp 10 0 1 232 setup php Fle Edt View Favorites Tools Help snack Be 2 ee It might occur that even after the Client has been installed Install clien
54. from the Client to the FastTrace 2 Server Also select the desired protocol by default UDP that will be used to transmit the audio If you want to force duplex mode to allow communication in both directions tick the option Full duplex mode The Push to Talk mode will be disabled when this option is ticked Click Save If only 1 loudspeaker is needed on the site you can do without the VM22A switch In this case connect an amplified loudspeaker to the audio out plug of the motherboard green 2 5 jack jack It is also possible to connect an amplified loudspeaker to the audio out output on the Main I O Card gt 7 1 4 1 Technical Manual Audio SAIE Channel 10 Channel 16 Channel 11 ly 1 4 VM22A VM22A Unit ID 0 Unit ID 1 p Max distance 15m i Client FastTrace 2 IP network Remark If talk back does not work check the following Routers may block UDP packets Use TCP or configure the router to allow UDP packets Use the PC headphones plug instead of the PC microphone plug The microphone on your computer is not correctly configured In this case you need to configure the microphone device In Windows XP In Control Panel select Sound and Audio Devices Open the Voice tab in the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties dialog box Check whether the default device is the device you want to use for the FastTrace 2 Next click the Volume
55. if you have already at least version 1 02 installed on the FastTrace 2 Server FastTrace V3100 FT V3100 HYBRID version 1 If not you cannot upgrade and you need to do a new installation see Installation of the FastTrace 2 firmware Please read the FastTrace 2 Field Alert 1 for more information on upgrading V3100 systems 17 6 1 Upgrade requirements You can upgrade the firmware from the FastTrace 2 Client software using the BIN file When you cannot use the client software you will need to flash the img file to the FastTrace 2 Server To upgrade your FastTrace 2 Server to version 2 01 0051 by flashing the img file you need Windows PC FastTrace 2 image file with extension img FastTrace 2 Image Flash application version 1 0 3 or higher FastTrace 2 USB stick with at least 512 MB writing space Monitor screen Keyboard Mind The FastTrace 2 Server is by default equipped with a DANE ELEC USB stick In principle the video system can use any kind of USB stick but it cannot be guaranteed other types of USB stick will work faultless The type Kingston DataTraveler for example regularly proves to be unreliable When your video system has an Intel DH55TC or DH61BE motherboard your video system is equipped with an SSD disk In that case you will need a hard disk interface SATA for SSD disks to connect to your PC via USB 17 6 2 Downloading a new firmware version from the Xtralis oupport website Surf to http www x
56. in both armed and disarmed state but will not be sent to an alarm management system like M3000 The idea behind this type of alarm is to get an overview in the log file Edit profile Profile number 4 Profile name SILENT MESSAGE Active sensor I201 Profile type 0 Alarm Operational state Disarmed Armed amp Armed disarmed Alarm Behaviour Armed Disarmed F Primary transmission E Primary transmission E Backup transmission E Backup transmission E Repeat tx alarm E Repeat tx alarm E Generate end of alarm E Generate end of alarm FastTrace 2 8 4 1 5 Single event profile A single event profile is defined to send alarms for all detections to the primary and backup transmission destination It also does not take the operational state into account the alarm will be generated in both armed and disarmed state When the end of alarm is detected a new alarm message will be send to indicate that the alarm is no longer sustained The alarm will however not be repeated every 15 minutes as long as the alarm is sustained Edit profile Profile number 2 Profile name SINGLE EVENT Active sensor 1201 E Frofile type 0 Alarm Operational state Disarmed Armed amp Armed disarmed Alarm Behaviour Armed Disarmed Primary transmission Primary transmission Backup transmission Backup transmission E Repeat tx alarm E Repeat tx alarm Generate end of alarm Generate end of alarm Technical Manual Al
57. indicate that there is a danger of electric shock This may lead to death or permanent injury Warning This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger of inhaling dangerous substances This may lead to death or permanent injury Tradename statement ADPRO is a registered trademark of Xtralis AG Pty Ltd Contact Us The Americas 1 781 740 2223 Asia 852 2916 8876 Australia and New Zealand 61 3 9936 7000 UK and Continental Europe 44 1442 242 330 The Middle East 962 6 588 5622 www xtralis com Technical Manual Contents Contents Cener WOR TAO NN a E T 3 Sjl 5 1 SAPO 02 01 10 2 ee 11 EI 1 IRE 13 2 1 FastTrace 2 versus FastTrace 2 Lite cccccccsssccccesseeeceesececseseeeceaeeeecsageeeeseseeessageeessegeeessenseesens 13 2 2 FastTrace 2 versus FastTrace 2P4 lseeesssseeesssseseseeeeee nennen nennen nnn nnns 14 2 3 TECHNICAL specications MENU TT E MIT 15 2 4 NR 16 2 4 1 Required hard disk capacity sse nnne nnns nnns 16 2 4 2 Thetasmat command EPRRTRORTRRERPD 16 2 4 3 Add Replace the hard iSk cccccccccsssseceeecseseeceeccaaeeecesseaaeeeeeeeeeeaeeessseaeeeesseaageeessesaaeeeess 17 2 4 3 1 Material list for 1 hard disk ccccccseeecceccceeseee
58. license for further information on the system licenses Mind The FastTrace 264 requires the minimal software version 2 6 Please note Wherever in this document the term FastTrace 2 is used you can assume that the term refers to both the FastTrace 2 and the FastTrace 264 unless specifically mentioned otherwise Technical Manual Hardware 2 3 Technical specifications Operating system Network protocols Bandwidth Bandwidth consumption Software updates Maximum number of cameras Web server COM ports Ethernet Storage Hemote visualisation Management Power supply Operating temperature Humidity Dimensions PC platform Linux OS TCP UDP FTP TELNET HTTP SMTP RTSP RTP Remotely adjustable compression fps and quality A bandwidth limit can be specified 6 fps CIF SIF 70 kb sec 12 fps 4CIF SIF 400 kb sec in optimal quality Local and remote 16 total of analogue and IP cameras Integrated 4 USB interfaces used for PTZ control requires USB gt RS485 convertor PSTN or ISDN modem 10 100 1000 Base T auto detection full duplex 45 up to 4 devices connected through SATA interfaces following arrangements are possible 1to4 hard disks 500 GB to 2 TB Remark There are USB connectors accessible on the back of the FastTrace 2 video system and also 1 USB connector is on the front to which a portable DVD writer can be connected to export video sequences Internet Explorer
59. live quad Details ND Arm Disarm input Assign to Assign to NONE p Mode select input In entry exit path E Fire reset input Copy behaviour Copy Name Mask V iew style to the corresp detectors Reload You can tick the option by default this option is ticked already Copy Name Mask Viewstyle to the corresponding detectors to make sure that all modifications are automatically copied to the corresponding detectors How many inputs from the same detector you can configure depends on the type of the fire detector Please consult the technical documentation of the specific detector for more information Technical Manual Alarms 8 3 2 1 Fire reset input and output You can configure an input as fire reset input This means that when this input is activated an output will be activated as a consequence The output will reset all fire detectors Details Eu Arm Disarm input Assign to Mode select input Assign to NONE In entry exit path Fire reset input To define the fire reset output proceed as follows 1 Select an output from the list 2 Inthe Details section to the right tick the option Programmable as Behaviour 3 Choose the option Fire reset 1202 from the dropdown list Details Name USBIO 1 OUTPLITO 1 Profile SILENT MESSAGE Pulse time 0 none s 2 Behaviour 2 Manual operation Recording controll
60. network 1 HIPI card is required per 8 cameras To add an IP camera you need to connect the camera to the network and open System gt Connections gt Video inputs Then choose a free camera number from the drop down list Video Inputs Define which cameras you have attached to the system here Also OSD Multicast and default lve presets are configurable here 1 7 Camera 7 Type E Analog Disable Enable IP camera Remaining Cams T Cam brand AXIS VAPIX 3 0 IP address 10 0 0 67 RTSP port 554 HTTP port 80 Username root Password III Confirm password ew E Treat this cam as a single stream cam sinn 1 Enable Always update your IP camera to the latest software version Please refer to the manufacturer s website Up to 16 cameras can be connected to the FastTrace 2 video system Up to 8 cameras 1 HIPI card is sufficient from up to 9 cameras you will need a second HIPI card Mind You need to configure the HIPI card s before configuring the IP cameras see Update and configure the HIPI card Technical Manual Using IP cameras Tick the IP cam option Type r1 ra En 1 Analog a IP cam oelect the camera brand and enter the correct IP address the username and corresponding password of the camera e g root for Axis cameras Check the camera documentation for this password Enable IP camera Remaining Cams Cam brand AXIS VAPIX 3 0 IT IP address 10 0 0 11
61. new position You can also add a line by deleting one of the lines and automatically start drawing from the last line end point Technical Manual Configuring analytics Ground regions define the regions where objects are detected as valid They must pass the detection criteria while in these areas in order for an alarm to occur A maximum of 5 polygon areas can be drawn These areas Can overlap 13 2 6 1 Samples GRO blue zone including lowest edge GRO blue zone not including lowest edge detects persons coming from below does not detect persons coming from below Crossing persons In case of persons crossing each other in the image the software cumulates the loitering time of the highest time indication to each of them 203 Fastl race 2 Local Illumination changes An illumination change e g a large light spots could cause an object detection for some seconds or foralonger time depending onthe sensitivity parameter Global illumination changes A global illumination change e g the light is set off or on could also cause an object detection for a some seconds or for a longer time depending on the sensitivity parameter If the change occurs while a person is loitering the person s loitering time will then restart at 0 as soon as the person moves again Static objects If static objects are added or removed orif the scene changes e g a doorremains open they will cause an object detection d
62. number Destination 2 lp Telephone number Cancel Parameter Description Default value IP address This is the IP address that will be assigned to the FastTrace 2 192 168 10 10 FastIrace 2 server video system when a remote connection has been established by the client Destination 1 IP The IP address of the computer to which alarms have to be sent Telephone number The number to dial to connect to the monitoring site Destination 2 IP The IP address of the computer to which alarms have to be sent in case the first IP address is not responsive Telephone number The number to dial to connect to the monitoring site when the first telephone number is not responsive Click Advanced to open this window Technical Manual Client Setup and Configuration Fastl race 2 Client Software Data rate bpa Dial out timeout sec Answer rings no answer initialisation string Connection retries Connection idle timeout sec 30 Minimal authentication protocol Parameter Data rate bps Dial out timeout sec Answer rings 02no answer Initialisation string Connection retries Connection idle timeout sec Minimal authentication protocol See also Alarms MS CHAPv1 Cancel Description This sets the baudrate of the modem This sets the time in which a connection has to be established with the remote client If not successful the video system will retry to make the connec
63. obstructions that provide cover for intruders The perspective characteristics used in Perimeter Detection will not function as expected when the camera is mounted too high The camera should at least be at a height that is out of reach of intruders This should be between 3 to 6 metres 9 8 to 19 7 ft The ideal height is 4 2 m 14 ft as this allows the detection algorithms to function and is high enough to prevent tampering with the camera The dead zone of a camera the area under the camera that the camera cannot view should be covered by another camera s FOV The area just in front of the dead zone can also be vulnerable to fast moving targets It is a good practice to ensure that the FOV of the camera covering the dead zone includes the dead zone plus an extra 10 to 15 of the area adjacent to the dead zone Technical Manual Configuring analytics 13 1 4 Configuration 13 1 4 1 Perimeter configuration interface In the FastTrace 2 Client open System gt Behaviour gt Analytics gt IntrusionTrace IntrusionTrace configuration Here you can configure the IntrusionTrace analytics in essence perform calibration mask the areas that do not need processing define the detection areas and triggerlines Cameras 15 16 Drawing Tools Info Channels remain 2 Detection count 0 Advanced parameters profile Default 13 1 4 2 Cameras section Select the desired
64. of the motherboard is required please send back the FastTrace 2 unit to your supplier Technical Manual Hardware 2 8 Extension boards Type Description HIPI PCI Express extension board for 8 IP cameras See also technical data sheet 19531930 HIPI card 4ch 8ch PCI extension board for 4 or 8 analogue cameras including audio inputs per camera DS40xx Note these PCI Cards are to be used on an Intel DG31PR or Intel DG41TY motherboard 4ch 8ch PCI EXPRESS extension board for 4 or 8 analogue cameras including audio inputs DS42xx per camera Note these PCI Express Cards are to be used on an Intel Intel DH55TC motherboard Main I O Main Input Output board USB extension card inserted in a free PCI or PCI Express connector See also technical data sheet 19531920 Main amp Extension I O Cards Extension I O Extension Input Output board extension board inserted in a free PCI of PCI Express connector and linked to the Main I O board extending the number of inputs and outputs See also technical data sheet 19531920 Main amp Extension I O Cards HIPI EIO MIO 4 Ch 8 Ch 9 TANNVHO lt 8 16 9 VE c 0 62 82 LZ 92 cL ib OL6 8 9 13NS3H 13 OUT1 OUT1 OUT2 OUT2 OUT3 OUT3 OUT4 OUT4 O L gt m r pU TANNVHO TA STROBE TB AUDIO OUT OV RA CLOCK RB DATA 63 gt ce x A A A 5 amp
65. output while recording read the FastTrace 2 User s manual Behaviour Manual operation Recording controlled Programmable Technical Manual Activate outputs 9 3 Programmable output This option activates an output in function of a condition or event The condition is specified in the drop down list Behaviour 2 Manual operation Recording controlled Programmable Logic Fault 15909 Recording 1510 Client Connection 1200 Armed state 1008 Active sensor 1201 With the last option Logic you can specify a specific condition selecting particular inputs linked with AND and OR functions Brackets allow to modify the order of evaluation which is normally from left to right The state of an input can be inverted NOT function and the isolate state of an alarm can be selected ISOLATE Select an input from the list and click ADD in the Tools section to insert it at the current position On error click DEL To clear the whole line click CLEAR Click the NOT button before adding an input if you want to invert its state Click the ISOLATE button just after adding an input if you want to read its operational state isolated or not The letter M appears in front of the number of the selected input Logic C2576 Tools 0000 SYSTEM STARTUP 0006 CONFIG UNCOMMITTED B 0007 TECHNICIAN GRANT AND ISOLATE I0008 SY STEM ARMED
66. own umm 0009 ENTRY ERROR C CEAR All Example 12144 AND 12145 OR M2146 AND NOT 12145 FastTrace 2 Technical Manual Video Interconnection 10 Video Interconnection The interconnection as described underneath deals with interconnection of the FastTrace 2 with the Xtralis S3100 system Open the Video Interconnection window via System gt Connections gt Video interconnection 1 CONNECTIONS Ethemet 4 Pan Tilt Zoom i Video Inputs BE Monitor P4 Audio d PresidiumHLI eee E Mail Enter the desired protocols The default values normally suffice but can increased slower networks if you observe communication faults between the interconnected devices Protocol Timeout 1250 ms 250 60000 Retries 4 0 10 You can add multiple 53100 security panels to the list of devices the FastTrace 2 video system should interconnect with Click Add S3100 F Xnet Plus units To the right this section will appear Unit details IP address S3100 FOXnet Plus 10002 port Enter the IP address of the S3100 security panel If necessary also modify the port for communication as defined in the security panel 159 FastTrace 2 Each 53100 security panel can activate one of the 8 available virtual inputs on the FastTrace 2 video System See also FCU Configurator Please read Alarm profiles for more information on configu
67. the DTC card is present Pan Till Zoom coaxial interface down the coax module present v01 02 0000 Update Remark The current software version loaded in the DTC card is shown in the list To update the DTC card to a more recent software version open System Connections Serial Ports PTZ Click Update and locate the file dtc img with the latest software Click Apply These PTZ protocols are supported on the DTC card Down the Coax Pelco Ext Down the Coax Baxall Std Down the Coax Baxall Alt Down the Coax BBV coax FastTrace 2 5 4 4 List of available PTZ protocols These PTZ protocols are supported by the FastTrace 2 video system 360 Vision Vantage Juno VT Fastrax P Xeno Neodome Amux IEC Baxall ZMX Baxall ZTX BBV Burle Philips Bosch COHU Conway CS Lilin CS Lilin2 Dennard 2050 Diamond Digital Sprite Elbex Ernitec GPS Grundig Harris JVC Kalatel Mark Mercer Molynx Molynx Variable Speed Pacom Panasonic conventional Panasonic new Pelco D Pelco P Samsung Sensormatic Sensormatic Controller Sensormatic Speeddome VII Siemens Synectics Unidex VCL Vicon Video Switch Visca Vista Powerdome Attention When using the Pelco Spectra Cam 4 the PTZ address has an offset of 1 in the FastTrace 2 When using the JVC protocol the PTZ address has an offset of 1 in the FastTrace 2 Example When using a JVC protocol with addre
68. the heat The fans have a switch to select the speed low medium or fast Whatever the ambient temperature the fan soeed may be set to medium Only with extreme ambient temperatures the fan speed should be adapted 2 6 Front LED indicators On the front of the FastT race 2 video system are LEDs Blue LED Storage media activity Only the green and blue LED could be lit all the time If you see the yellow LED lit you should check the status of your FastT race 2 video system The yellow LED can only be lit when a Main I O card has been installed Remark When the 3 LEDs are flashing simultaneously the system is busy updating the recording discs Do not turn off power in that case Technical Manual Hardware 2 Required motherboard The FastTrace 2 video system only operates with Intel DG31PR Intel DG41TY Intel DH55TC or Intel DH61BE motherboard Intel DG31PR motherboard Intel DG41TY motherboard FastTrace 2 2 7 1 FastTrace 2 BIOS settings 2 1 1 Motherboard Intel DG31PR or Intel DG41TY Choose Main gt System Time to set the system time Choose Main gt System Date to set the system date Choose Advanced gt Numlock and select the option Choose Power gt After Power Failure and select the option Power On Choose Boot gt Boot USB Devices First and select the option Enable Choose Exit gt Exit amp Save Changes and select the option Yes All other parameters can
69. the motherboard battery It might be necessary to replace the motherboard battery after some time of specific battery faults Please consult the technical documentation of the specific motherboard for further instructions Technical Manual Client Setup and Configuration 3 Client Setup and Configuration 3 1 Client software minimum system requirements 3 1 1 Hardware Pentium 4 1 6 GHz 512 MB RAM Graphics card that is compatible with DirectX 7 It is recommended to use a graphics card that allows YUV surfaces and hardware stretching If not compatible the FastTrace 2 client software will force the graphics card to GDI mode which will increase CPU load These minimum system requirements enable you to configure the FastTrace 2 video system from the Client software Yet if you want to use HD cameras in optimal quality these requirements will prove insufficient Please take into account that double resolution on average results in 4 times more performance It is advised to test the settings to make sure that your PC can handle your configuration 3 1 2 Software Windows SP2 or higher Internet Explorer 7 or higher DirectX 7 The FastTrace 2 Client version 2 01 xxxx is backwards compatible with all V3100 Hybrid versions from version 2 00 xxxx and all V3100 FT versions from version 1 00 0001 However some menu windows will look different depending on the connected video system and the licenses that have b
70. time you want to make an angle When closing the lines in the object the area will be hatched with yellow lines thus creating a yellow mask zone You can easily change the form of the polygon by clicking one of the line end points angles and drag it to a new position You can also add a line by deleting one of the lines and automatically start drawing from the last line end point Mask areas define the regions that will not be processed by the analytics module A maximum of 5 polygon areas can be drawn These areas can overlap Technical Manual Configuring analytics 13 1 7 Detection zones A detection zone is a zone on the ground where intruders should trigger an alarm The lowest edge of the detection zone should cover the lowest part of the intruder If the detection zone includes the front part of the scene the detection zone should come down to the lowest edge of the image A fy yy 2 F Z A 27 P v 4 L The alarm is only issued if the person s remain s at least 2 seconds inside at least one detection zone and moves for at least 0 8 metres 3 ft In case of an alarm the concerned detection zone becomes red Draw the detection ground zone Click the left mouse button each time you want to make an angle When closing the lines in the object the area will be hatched with blue lines thus creating a blue zone You can easily change the form of the polygon by clicking one of th
71. to apply the new settings Technical Manual Configuring analytics 13 3 4 Motion detection Per camera up to 4 motion detection fields can be defined Detection of a moving object within this field will trigger an alarm that can be transmitted to the CMS Motion detection can also be used to start a new recording In the section Motion detection click Add Motion zones sensitivity Max Threshold Min T Four blue corners forming a square appear on the video image The form also gets a number 1 to 4 You can adjust the size and position of the form by clicking the form with the left mouse button When you select click the blue square the colour changes to orange Now you can adapt the motion detection settings FastTrace 2 For analogue cameras you can adjust the sensitivity and the threshold Motion zones Add Sensitivity Max Threshold Min 0 Sensitivity sets the level of luminance change required to detect motion Threshold sets the number of pixels that should change in order to detect motion This parameter sets the size of the objects that should be detected It allows suppressing false events such as small animals passing by In most cases sensitivity and threshold have to be adjusted by trial For IP cameras you can adjust time and minimum object size Motion zones Add Time Min 0 Remove Min Objectsize Min Max
72. to damage your computer or your files Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings cick Custom level To use the recommended settings cick Default level Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer Reset all zones to default level Technical Manual Client Setup and Configuration Trusted sites You can add and remove websites from this zone All websites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this website to the zone Websites Remove Require server verification https for all sites in this zone If this doesn t work try switching off Protected Mode via Internet Explorer gt Tools gt Internet Options gt Security Internet Options Select a zone to view or change security settings y Internet Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet This zone is for Internet websites except those listed in trusted and restricted zones Security level for this zone Allowed levels for this zone Medium to High Medium high Appropriate for most websites Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe content Unsigned ActiveX controls wil not be downloaded V Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer Defauitlevel Reset all zones to default level Please check with the IT department if you want to do this because this might provide IT issues FastTrace 2 3 2
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74. 1 output 2 output 3 output 4 output 5 output 6 output 7 output 8 12560 12640 12660 12641 12661 12642 12662 12643 12663 12644 12664 12645 12665 12646 12666 12647 12667 12648 12668 12649 12669 12650 12670 12651 12671 12652 12672 12653 12673 12654 12674 12655 12675 12656 12676 12657 12677 12658 12678 12659 12679 Main I O and Extension I O set 2 IO card absent alarm tamper on input 1 alarm tamper on input 2 alarm tamper on input 3 alarm tamper on input 4 alarm tamper on input 5 alarm tamper on input 6 alarm tamper on input 7 alarm tamper on input 8 alarm tamper on input 9 alarm tamper on input 10 alarm tamper on input 1 1 alarm tamper on input 12 alarm tamper on input 13 alarm tamper on input 14 alarm tamper on input 15 alarm tamper on input 16 alarm tamper on input 17 alarm tamper on input 18 alarm tamper on input 19 alarm tamper on input 20 front LED indicators and buzzer are always controlled by set 1 Technical Manual I O Cards Configuration C2624 C2625 C2626 C2627 C2640 C2641 C2642 C2643 C2644 C2645 C2646 C2647 green LED yellow LED blue LED buzzer output 1 output 2 output 3 output 4 output 5 output 6 output 7 output 8 115 FastTrace 2 7 2 Net l O modules For more detailed information please consult technical data sheet 19531880 The FastTrace 2 can be linked to 8 Network I
75. 1 Search More gt gt SignIn sly Favorites g Suggested Sites VSK DOCS Web Slice Gallery v Xtralis Security Solutions 5 DOCMANAGER FastTrace 2 Logging Facilities gt E 7 de v Pager Safetyv Tool 5 Internal Logging 1 Enable logging 1 Login using telnet 2 Enable logging EFT 3 Enable logging to file tr output file 2 Refresh this page and links will appear to the generated log files e 2012 01 16 14 24 23 0 MB hydraO trc Internet Protected Mode Off 41006 Next click Save to store the file on your or a network folder Do not try to find a program online because this will provide unexpected websites FastTrace 2 File Download Do you want to save this file or find a program online to open it Mame hydra trc Type Unknown File Type From 10 0 0 60 harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not find a program to open this file or save this file What s the Click Open and choose Notepad as default application Download complete yv Download Complete hydra trc from 10 00 60 Downloaded bytes in 1 sec Download to CXUserssFeys Downloads hydral trc Transfer rate bytes Sec SmartScreen Filter checked this download and did not report any threats Report an unsafe download Windows Windows can t open this file File hydrad tre To open this file Windows needs to know wh
76. 2 18 4 FastTrace 2 web pages There are several web pages to consult with the FastTrace 2 To open these web pages in your internet browser you need to type the IP address in the addres bar followed by the extensions as described in the table underneath Web page Description index php This is the main page of the FastTrace 2 When the FastTrace 2 has been installed this page automatically opens the FastTrace 2 Client application see Launching the FastTrace 2 client in Internet Explorer When the application has not yet been installed you will be redirected to the setup page setup php setup php On this page you can download the client application see Installing the FastTrace 2 Client Software tools php This page contains the links to the internal logging the core dump and the network trace FastTrace 2 Tools overview Windows Internet Explorer ci 28 e ra http 10 0 0 60 tools php m 5 x E Google Mr Google Search More gt gt SignIn 8 g si Favorites 53 Suggested Sites ig VSKDOCS Web Slice Gallery Xtralis Security Solutions S DOCMANAGER FastTrace 2 Tools overview gt 1 de v Pagey Safetyv Tools v a Tools e List internal logging files e Listlast core dump e Capture network packets Internet Protected Mode Off log php Here you can download the log files see Retrieve traces report p
77. 47 Camera 14 14048 through 14063 Camera 15 14064 through 14079 Camera 16 14080 through 14095 These alarms can be added to a detection area or a trigger line in the ntrusionTrace Configuration window Object details Bind object to alarm point Technical Manual Alarms 8 4 Alarm profiles 8 4 1 The default profiles By default the video system has been equipped with 12 standard alarm profiles 1 NORMAL EVENT 2 PRIMARY EVENT 3 BACKUP EVENT 4 SILENT MESSAGE 5 SINGLE EVENT 6 ACTIVE SENSOR EVENT 7 FIRE1 EVENT 8 FIRE2 EVENT 9 NON FIRE ALARM 10 FIRE ACTION 11 FIRE ALERT 12 FIRE TROUBLE To modify the behaviour of alarm transmission of inputs you need to modify the associated alarm profile of the input It is however not recommended to modify the default alarm profiles It s better to create a new alarm profile with different settings Open the Alarm profiles window via System gt Behaviour gt Alarm profiles re Alarm Profiles Alarm Profiles 1 NORMAL EVENT 2 PRIMARY EVENT 3 BACKUP EVENT 4 SILENT MESSAGE 5 SINGLE EVENT 6 ACTIVE SENSOR EVENT 7 FIRE1 EVENT 8 FIRE EVENT 9 NON FIRE ALARM Select the desired alarm profile from the list and click Edit To the right the Edit profile section appears 137 FastTrace 2 8 4 1 1 Normal event profile A normal event profile is defined to send alarms for all detections to the primary a
78. 8 06 05 16 2011 04 28 23 59 59 Still image view 00 01 2011 04 28 06 05 16 Still image view 00 01 2011 04 28 06 05 45 Recorded video view 00 01 2011 04 28 06 04 40 2011 04 28 23 59 59 Still image view 00 01 2011 04 28 06 05 28 Recorded video view 00 Ol 2011 04 28 06 05 32 2011 04 28 23 59 59 Still image view 00 01 2011 04 28 09 38 15 Still image view 00 01 2011 04 28 06 05 24 Still image view 00 01 2011 04 28 06 05 46 Still image view 00 01 2011 04 27 17 11 03 Live video view 00 01 Live video view 00 02 Type of intervention User of Camera of Additional information intervention intervention e g moment of the still image 15 2 Example of an Event record Time 2012 07 27 2012 07 27 2012 07 27 2012 07 27 2012 07 27 2012 07 27 2012 07 27 Input Output Behaviour E ATX Alarm Time Alarm 08 39 03 10214 RECORDING MATCH 1S 08 39 03 10200 REMOTE CONNECTION iri Ss 08 26 06 10214 RECORDING MATCH 18 08 26 06 11034 1 MOTION1 109 08 24 5595 10214 RECORDING MATCH 1S 08 24 59 11034 1 1 1 109 08 24 27 10214 RECORDING MATCH Time of intervention Identification of Start or end of intervention Type of event Additional information on the intervention L Live alarm Q Quad D Duress S Systeem FastTrace 2 15 3 Example of a Command record Time Gr
79. C2540 C2541 C2542 C2543 main module sub0 module sub1 module sub2 module FastTrace 2 7 2 2 Adding Net I O module with known IP address Open the O Configuration window via System gt Connections gt I O Network lO Search Add Edit Delete Configuration Click Add On the right you will see the section Network module properties appear Network module properties IP address Port 3041 Address 1 Ok Cancel Enter IP address and address order number of the Net IO module 1 8 The port number i e the port to which the IO module is listening cannot be modified Click OK to add the IO module Click Save to make sure the modifications are saved Technical Manual Cards Configuration 7 2 3 Searching Net I O modules on the local network Open the O Configuration window via System gt Connections gt I O Network VO rm I I D search Add Fdit Delete Configuration Click Search Underneath the section Network search results will appear Network VO search results 10 0 0 48 Ethernet DIO module OU0 O0b 3c 03 10 0 2 51 Ethernet DIO module OO0 0b 3c 03 10 0 2 57 Ethernet DIO module O0 0b 3c 03 merger Select the desired IO module and click Add The selected Net IO module is now shown in the list Network Add all desired Net I O modules and then click OK In the list with Network IO modules select the desired module to edit and or con
80. CI Express Inserter I O card bottomside I O card bottomside 7291100 7291110 PCI inserter PCI Express inserter Mabad Connector Te PCI Express connector card bottomside 17420060 Screw M2 5 17429000 Nut M2 5 17720090 Dented washer M2 5 17439010 Locknut 17291141 M3 L shaped metal bracket on topside stud 8 CHASSIS Please also consult the technical data sheet on the Main amp Extension I O cards document reference 19531920 The reference numbers are the numbers you need for ordering with Xtralis FastTrace 2 2 7 2 1 1 Inserting the I O cards an Intel DG31PR motherboard 17439030 16540280 mms AUDIO to Main I O board 4 E 16540260 USB to Main I O board 7 21760401 Reset from Main board Intel DG31PR motherboard Technical Manual Hardware 2 7 2 1 2 Inserting the cards on an Intel DG41TY motherboard 16500660 16540280 AUDIO to Main I O board 16540260 USB to Main I O board 21760401 Reset from Main IO board Intel DG41TY motherboard Mind An audio connector adapter 16500660 is required with the Intel DG41TY motherboard to connect the flat cable to the motherboard You need to order this audio connector adapter separately FastTrace 2 2 7 2 1 3 Inserting the cards on an Intel DH55TC motherboard 17439030 LTE E 16540280
81. Chronometrical Locks Digtal Input Modules 0 Logical Alam 0 2 Function Reporting Logical functions 5 Tires Function 0 9 Timers 16 Output Labels 58 F Video panel 22011 1001 4 11 Videotniggers Video system H bs Trigger 32768 H 32769 65535 Output to activate 40 C640 C703 Interconnection also works with the older FOXNet Plus security panels FastTrace 2 Technical Manual PIR settings 11 PIR settings 11 1 Required PIR firmware For a correct functioning of the PIR alarm processing a minimal PIR firmware version 2 00 is required Previous firmware versions also work with RS485 communication but do not support all features e g Alarm Management 11 2 Connecting the PIRs The PIR should be connected to the FastTrace 2 server You have three options 1 using an RS485 cable and connecting the cable from the PIR to the main 1 0 card of the FastTrace 2 Server 2 using the USB to RS485 8 channel distribution unit 3 using a USB to serial port RS485 convertor and connecting the PIR to the convertor by means of an RS485 cable Mind From firmware version 2 6 onwards a separate PIR HLI application license is required to configure the PIR devices Please consult Application license for more information FastTrace 2 11 2 1 Connecting the PIR detector directly to the FastTrace 2 server Main I O card Connect the
82. DTC 100V 240VAC 50 60 Hz 6A FOR INDOOR USE ONLY Software Version 2 1 000 MAC Address E0 69 95 2E AA AA art No Serial No n in 0000 53002001 11000000 xtralis The sooner you know Made in BELGIUM FastTrace 2 19 1 Product number structure Each product version has an 8 digit product number reflecting on the installed options The product number layout is made up as 55 V HH DO 55 The FastTrace 2 Product Number V The video channel type Q 4 analogue 1 8 analogue 2 12 analogue 16 analogue 4 8IP 5 161 6 4 analogue and 8 IP 7 8 analogue and 8 IP hard disk size 00 TX only 500 GB 012500 GB 02 1TB Q03z2TB 04 3TB 05 4TB 06 25TB 0726TB 08 27TB 09 8TB 10 9TB I O option 1 1 MIO 2 1 MIO 1 2 4 2 MIO 1 EIO 5 2 MIO 2 D Down The Coax DTC option Q noDTIC 1 DTC 0 Free digit Example The product number 55602200 stands for 4 analogue and 8 IP cameras 1TBHDD 1 MIO 1 EIO no DTC Technical Manual 19 2 Declaration of Conformity Date 2011 09 13 ADPRO FastTrace2 EMC Test plan P73ssue 1 4 Annex 7 Suppliers Declaration of Conformity conform 18017050 1 Number of SDoC SDoC 53 55VHHIDO 2 Issuer s name VSK Electronics NV Veneti laan 39 8530 Harelbeke Belgium 3 Object of declaration ADPRO FastTr
83. Default value 3141593 Description Sender signature this number has to match the number programmed in the alarm management software Site identification number number from 1 to 9999 1 This number has to be unique for each video system that sends alarms to the same computer Name of the site This information is required if connecting to Site name Central Video software The site name can also be displayed on the camera images Disconnects automatically if no more data is exchanged for the 3 seconds specified time duration This specifies a delay expressed in seconds before re 600 seconds attempting to connect when a connection error occurred If O the system will not try again only recommended if a backup connection is available Technical Manual Alarms 8 1 2 Primary alarm transmission settings Primary Alarm Transmission Line test Site pulse Mone Interval 2 minutes Start time 14 52 0 E t mnmamntimata Di zl zl E T LI TALL F mL LL LILE L r Destination m iia us Ip address 10 0 1 94 Ip port 10000 Parameter Description Default value Line test o None None o interval this will send a life check message every x minutes Also set the time on which the first alarm transmission should be sent Warning for dial up networks it is recommended to execute the line test less frequent because of the connection cost e g 1 test
84. Description Connect function failed in gethostbyname function call Connection to the client protocol server failed Failed to start the control protocol listen thread Failed to send a message to the control protocol server Unexpected reply while connecting to the control protocol server Invalid username password combination Failed to send a command to the control protocol server No reply received from the control protocol server within the specified timeout Invalid parameters Invalid reply to a command The command was not executed properly Maximum number of connections reached Error opening file send amp get file command Error performing a file operation Error connecting due to no technician grant Error dis arming the system Error switching the VM22A FastTrace 2 18 3 3 Filter graph codec error codes Code 100 110 120 130 140 150 155 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 285 290 300 310 320 330 350 360 370 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 470 480 490 500 510 520 530 550 560 570 580 590 600 610 650 ERROR ERROR DLL VERSION ERROR NO DDRAW SUPPORT ERROR NO BLIT SUPPORT ERROR FILTER GRAPH ERROR START SINK ERROR START YUV TRANSFORM ERROR START DECODER TRANSFORM ERROR START SOURCE ERROR STOP SOURCE ERROR NO SOURCE HIK ERROR PORT HIK ERROR INVALID PARAM HIK ERROR INVALID STATE
85. Disable M1011 10 0 0 57 1 Sips 480x360 Qanalytic m Auto Home Expire Time Positioning Time sec Sfps 460x360 Qanalbytics Sfps 640x480 normal Enter a description for the camera max 20 characters It is recommended to use a meaningful and relevant description Check this option when a PIR has been integrated on this camera If the image does not provide enough quality you can adjust brightness contrast and hue in the Color 4 2 2 1 Color section Color 0 Technical Manual Using IP cameras 4 2 2 2 Overlay Local time Tick this option if you want to visualize the local time on the camera s live image Camera name Tick this option if you want to visualize the camera name on the camera s live image Text brightness This option is not available for IP cameras The parameter can be added to the IP camera settings via the camera s web browser Site name Tick this option if you want to visualize the site name on the camera s live image 4 2 3 Network Default live preset When watching live images from a camera the image quality can be adjusted at any time by clicking your right mouse button The initial quality applied the first time you select the camera can be specified with this parameter You can choose from different preset qualities depending on the camera If you choose Hard disk stream live pictures will follow t
86. Dynamic DNS ssssssssssssssseseee nennen nennen nnn nnns 74 3 4 4 3 Granting access to the FastTrace 2 video system 74 9444 PPFP CONNOCUON METTE T T UM MM 75 3 4 4 4 1 PSTN or ISDN modem Configuration sese 15 3 4 4 4 3G modem enne nennen nnne nnn nnn 78 A Usihg IP Cameras 81 4 1 Technical specifications wi dvonvaisieacanidumnestisduesniiddvansdiaanncieinamerisixaceabadaans 81 4 2 1 o RENT M 82 4 21 General 84 4 2 2 iue x uijs p 84 Lio c n 84 ncs MEG Ir ee ee ee nee ee ee e ee eee ee 85 4 2 3 85 4 2 4 85 4 2 5 seseliuo 86 4 3 Update and configure the HIPI card sseesssssesesesssseeeee nennen nnne nnne nnne nnn nnn nnns 87 Technical Manual Contents 4 4 SUDO MSC TP E E E 89 4 5 MIO SCAMS neam
87. Express Extension card HIPI ETH1 HIPI ETH2 Extension I O 2 Main 2 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 2 9 2 3 3 Hybrid 12 channels Slot A PCI Express PCI Express Extension card HIPI ETH1 Extension I O 2 A N 4 channels 1 Main 1 0 2 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 2 9 2 3 4 Hybrid 16 channels Slot O A PCI Express PCI Express Extension card HIPI ETH1 Extension 2 A N 8 channels 1 Main 2 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 Technical Manual Hardware FastTrace 2 2 9 3 With Intel DH55TC motherboard m 5 8 o Slot 2 Slot 5 ot Video Audio Inputs Eg te BE to Yo Yo Le vi mouse MONITOR v2 v4 THRCDON CONNECTION no ON YUU UU KEYBOARD DVI D nol used iot eie MODEM 2 9 3 1 Network monitor keyboard MOUSE VGA MONITOR LAN KEYBOARD DVI D not used not used Idev ttyU1 Idev ttyU4 MODEM Mind USB input 1 dev ttyU1 is reserved for an external modem 2 9 3 2 Extensions slots Slot Type Accepts 1 PCI Express Main I O Extension I O HIPI ETH1 for 8 IP cameras A V with 4 or 8 channels 2 PCI Express Main I O Extension I O HIPI ETH1 for 8 IP cameras A V with 4 or 8 channels 3 PCI Express Main I O Extension I O A V with 4 or 8 or 16 ch
88. NS NT m OD E 46 29 93 39 LAC KRAUS CONMOUPATIONS forze Pup Pi Dedi DPA OUR 47 2 9 3 3 1 Analogue cameras 4 channels cccccccssseecceeseeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeesaaeeeeseaseeesaaeeessseees 47 2 9 3 3 2 Analogue cameras 8 Channels cccccccsseeeccecceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseueeeeeeeeseaaeeeesseaeeeeeesaaess 47 2 9 3 3 3 Analogue cameras 12 CNANNels ccccceeececcseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeeseaeeeesseeeeessaeeees 47 2 9 3 3 4 Analogue cameras 16 channels sess 47 2 9 3 3 5 IP Cameras 8 or 16 channels sessi nennen nnne nnns 48 29 3 36 IUD 12 channels bod ESI 48 Diss Myprnd 16 channels Pr pa PESO d 48 2 9 4 With Intel DH61BE motherboard ccccccccceccseeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeseeeeceeessaaeeceesssaaeeeeeeesageeeess 49 2 9 4 1 Network monitor keyboard ssssesssesssssesseeeeeeeene nennen nnne nnn nnne nnn nnn nnns 49 Pd EXA ONS SO 50 2 9 4 3 Xtralis configurations nennen nennen nnn 50 2 9 4 3 1 Analogue cameras 4 channels
89. None 33 Dial in out Advanced Description Set the modem type to PSTN when using a standard modem that uses the analogue line AT modem or digital line ISDN The modem should always be connected to the first USB port dev ttyU1 see Required motherboard The login username of a user allowed to connect to the dial in network PPP authentication The login password of a user allowed to connect to the dial in network PPP authentication Choose the correct provider from the list Mind first the Dynamic DSN account with any Dynamic DNS service provider needs to be set up Enter the username you have received from your provider for the Dynamic DNS account Enter the password you have received from your provider for the Dynamic DNS account Enter the host you have received from your provider for your Dynamic DNS account This limits the bandwidth used by the video system This may affect image rate but not image quality during live viewing The value is expressed in kbps O means no limit This shows the current bandwidth usage both the value and Default value None V3100 666777 33 suitable for V34 modem FastTrace 2 bandwidth the graphical view The value is expressed in kbps Click Dial in out to open this window Fastl race 2 Client Software FastTrace Z dial in FastTrace 2 lp server 132 168 100 10 address FastTrace 2 dial out Destination 1 Ip Telephone
90. O modules These modules mounted on a Din Rail installation are connected to the local network and powered by PoE or with a local adapter Each IO module receives a number from 1 to 8 when it is added to the list and offers 4 inputs and 4 outputs Each IO module can be extended with 1 to 3 submodules to obtain up to 16 inputs and outputs Network IO modules also have LED indicators and a buzzer which are controlled by the FastTrace 2 Network IO modules return fault conditions on 4 separate addresses Faults include module is starting up module has been reset module power fault module not present Module 1 Module 2 D E a FastTrace 2 Module 8 Technical Manual I O Cards Configuration 7 2 1 Net l O address range INPUTS address alarm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2050 12114 12178 12242 12306 12370 12434 12498 MODULE POWER LOSS 2 12051 12115 12179 12243 12307 12371 12435 12499 MODULE PRESENCE FAULT Digital INPUT address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 12080 12081 12082 12083 12084 12085 12086 12087 12088 12089 12090 12091 12092 12093 12094 12095 2 12144 12145 12146 12147 12148 12149 12150 12151 12152 12153 12154 12155 12156 12157 12158 12159 3 12208 12209 12210 12211 12212 12213 12214 12215 12216 12217 12218 12219 12220 12221 12222 12223 4 12272 12273 12274 12275 12276 12277 12278 12279 12280 12281 12282 12283 12284 12285 12286 12287 5 12336 12337 12338 12339 12340 12341 12342 12343 12344
91. RTSP port out HTTP port 80 Username root Password Confirm password m Treat this cam as a single stream cam sig 1 Enable Always update your IP camera to the latest software version Please refer to the manufacturers website If you tick the option Treat this cam as a single stream cam only one stream will be used for all features related to the FastTrace 2 server This means however that there will be specific limitations in the FastTrace 2 video system the only stream that the FastTrace 2 video system will use is the analytics stream As a result this will be a CIF resolution at 5 fps or the minimal quality available on the camera see Video streams Click Enable to start using the IP camera FastTrace 2 Video Inputs Define which cameras you have attached to the system here Also OSD Multicast and default live presets are configurable here J 1 Camera 1 Video settings Color 0 0 e 0 Overlay Local time Camera name Site name Text brightness White 5 Then complete the necessary parameters 4 2 1 Name PIR integrated on camera 4 2 2 Video settings Type Analog General Name Camera 1 PIR integrated on camera Network Default live preset E Enable live multicast Multicast address Multicast port PTZ Use PTZ Control Protocol Address Recording parameters Continuous Pre Post quality Event quality General parameters
92. SERENV LIVE ERROR CREATE RTSPCLIENT LIVE ERROR DESCRIBE URL LIVE ERROR CREATE MEDIASESSION LIVE ERROR PLAY MEDIASESSION LIVE ERROR INVALID SESSION LIVE ERROR FORCE STOP LIVE ERROR THREAD START LIVE ERROR NO VIDEO CODEC FOUND LIVE ERROR NO AUDIO CODEC FOUND LIVE ERROR INVALID SDP LINE LIVE ERROR CONFIG ERROR FILEMAP CREATE ERROR NAMEDEVENT CREATE ERROR CREATE PROCESS ERROR NO REPLY FROM PROCESS ERROR RTSP CONNECT FAILED CODEC ERROR NOT FOUND ERROR TOO MANY FRAMES IN QUEUE ERROR CONNECTION LOST 245 Technical Manual Additional information Invalid parameters Invalid user ID Invalid IP address Error setting TCP streaming Error setting multicast streaming Invalid video channel Max renderers Unknown renderer Wrong file extension Error creating RISP task scheduler Error creating RISP usage environment Error creating RTSP client Error sending RTSP describe command Error creating media session Error playing media session Invalid media session Had to kill the netsource thread Error starting receive thread No suitable video codec found No suitable audio codec found Invalid session description protocol line Invalid config returned by server Failed to create the interprocess communication Failed to create the interprocess communication Failed to start the communication process No reply from the communication process RTSP connection failed Codec not found FastTrace
93. Then connect disk to eSATA4 connector with the SATA cable 16520870 When disk 4 is in use connect it to eSATAS connector with the SATA cable 16520870 Mw a TII m 2 La Pay attention Do not bend the SATA cables too sharp to avoid cable damage Use tie wraps to bundle the unused SATA power cables n Ww DESKTOP BOARD wate 7 Wan z aa ui EMI RT bat R ti ki m FastTrace 2 Then fix the front plate 17011610 on the base with the screws 17444080 Put the cover in place and secure with 10 screws 17439080 Connect monitor screen and keyboard to the FastT race 2 Server Switch on power supply and wait for the boot window Select lt FastTrace 2 Installer gt during startup Next select Update current system gt Manage recording disks and select the new hard disk from the list Press Enter Then select use the TAB button Format and use selected disk Select Main Menu and choose Reboot The video system will now reboot After rebooting the new hard disk can be used 2 4 3 1 2 2 With the Intel DH61BE motherboard Fix the third disk on the topside of the third support mount before the fourth Technical Manual Hardware Install the support with two screws 17439080 at the front and on the right side of the casing FastTrace 2 Then conne
94. Time sets a delay Minimal delay means that the motion is detected immediately when an object starts moving in the detection zone maximal delay means that the motion is detected when the object is moving inside the detection zone for some time Min Object Size sets the object size relative to the region size Minimal object size means that even very small objects e g small animals like cats and dogs will trigger motion detection maximal object size means that only very large objects cause motion detection alarm It is recommended to test out the settings to obtain the best result When motion is detected in the detection zone the colour of the form corners will turn green Click Save to apply the new settings To remove a motion detection zone select the detection zone and click Remove Technical Manual Active connections 14 Active connections The Active connections window has been added to show the active client protocol connections and the active RTSP connection Open the Active connections window via System gt Connections gt Active connections Active connections d Here you can view the active video and control connections Active video connections IP address Port User Cam Connection start time Stream Type Fps Resolution Ii10 0 0 217 111576 11 14 09 12 14 05 07 live In a n a Active control connections address Port User Connection start time CHS I118 0 0 21 1418
95. Time OR Distance acceptance l enabled O disabled BE 4 0 minimum time 4 0 minimum distance m d Multiple detection filtering l enabled O disable Name minimum time 5 Value 4 0 0 0 99 9 Profile details 1 Time AND Distance acceptance l enabled O disgable 2 0 minimum time s 0 4 minimum distance m d Time OR Distance acceptance l enabled O disabled 4 0 minimum time L 4 0 minimum distance m 9 Multiple detection filtering l enabled O disable Name minimum distance m Value 4 0 0 0 99 9 Technical Manual Configuring analytics Multiple detection filtering 1 enabled O disabled maximum time s maximum distance m To avoid repetition of alarms in the same area for a specified duration you can enable the multiple detection filtering When enabled no alarm may occur near a previous alarm how near is specified by the maximum distance parameter for a certain amount of time how long is specified by the maximum time parameter Profile details 0 4 minimum distance 4 0 Time OB Distance acceptance l enabled disabled 4 0 minimum time 4 0 minimum distance 01 Multiple detection filtering l enabled 0 disable B 60 0 maximum time s 2 0 maximum distance im E Name Multiple detection filtering 1 enab
96. XGA H 264 OggVorbis Codec 16 Kbps DS40xx cards OggVorbis Codec G711 DS42xx cards QCIF 176 x 144 CIF 352 x 288 2CIF 704 x 288 DCIF 528 x 384 not available with DS42xx A V cards 4CIF 704 x 576 QSIF 176 x 120 SIF 352 x 240 2SIF 704 x 240 DSIF 528 x 320 not available with DS42xx A V cards ASIF 704 x 480 CIF 2CIF DCIF 25 fos camera 4CIF 15 fos camera 25 fps with DS42xx A V cards QSIF SIF 2SIF DSIF 30 fos camera ASIF 15 fps camera 25 fos with DS42xx A V cards Remotely adjustable compression fos and quality A bandwidth limit can be specified 6 fos CIF SIF 70 kb sec 12 fos 4CIF SIF 400 kb sec in optimal quality Continuous on event e g input motion detection alarm over IP S3100 Presidium Internet Explorer Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Several protocols available see also List of available PTZ protocols Internet Explorer installs Client software VSKwin software M8000 software rd party CMS software With an ENTRY system license you can only use 4 analogue cameras because this is the maximum number of analogue cameras that is supported by this specific system license This is for instance the case with the ADPRO FastTrace 2 Lite FastTrace 2 5 2 Video amp Audio Connections Analogue cameras can be connected to the rear of the FastTrace 2 video system using a BNC connecting RG59 or
97. Y v Date Time Calendar LoiterTrace Parameters 1 MAINTENANCE Max time s 180 rm gt Harddisks ga Transfer Hipi contig t Configuration Management Sensitivity low 8 An n Loit lic remain Detection count e Reset o Save 13 2 4 2 Cameras section Select the desired camera you want to configure loitering detection for Only one camera at the same time can be selected Cameras 5 7 8 Technical Manual Configuring analytics SAREK 13 2 4 3 Drawing Tools section You can add several loitering detections settings to the image Use the drawing tools to add these settings All necessary information about the tools is shown under the image when you click the button Drawing Tools taj le bal Icon Description Draw the detection ground region Click the left mouse button each time you want to make angle When closing the lines in the object the area will be a blue zone Ground regions define the regions where objects are detected as valid They must pass the detection criteria while in these areas in order for an alarm to occur A maximum of 5 polygon areas can be drawn These areas can overlap Draw a mask area Click the left mouse button each time you want to make an angle When closing the lines in the object the area will be creating a yellow mask zone Mask areas define the regions that will not be processed
98. ace2 4 The object of declaration described above is in conformity with the requirements of the following documents 2004 108 EC EU EMC Directive December 2004 EU Harmonised standard EN 61000 6 3 Generic emission standard Residential and light industry EU Harmonised standard EN 50130 4 1996 incl Al and A2 Alarm systems Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard Immunity requirements for components of fire intruder and social alarm systems Radiocommunications Act 1992 of Australia Radiocommunications labelling EMC notice 2008 CISPR 22 2005 class A FCC 47 CFR 15 109 radio frequency devices sub part A unintentional radiators A EMC Test Plan ref EMC 53 55VHHIDO is available 5 Signed for and on behalf of VSK Electronics NV 6 Date 4 October 2011 Author Name Emmanuel Seynaeve Approved s Verified R amp D Mer Gerdy Maclbran Name Ivan Hendrikx Signature Signature Pn QA an P al dl sT a c p SS Signature www xtralis com The Americas 1 781 740 2223 Asia 852 2916 8894 Australia and New Zealand 61 3 9936 7000 Continental Europe 32 56 241 951 UK 44 1442 242 330 and the Middle East 962 6 5691083 The contents of this document are provided on an as is basis No representation or warranty either express or implied is made as to the completeness accuracy or reliability of the contents of this document The manuf
99. acturer reserves the right to change designs or specifications without obligation and without further notice Except as otherwise provided all warranties express or implied including without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded This document includes registered and unregistered trademarks All trademarks displayed are the trademarks of their respective owners Your use of this document does not constitute or create a license or any other right to use the name and or trademark and or label This document is subject to copyright owned by Xtralis AG Xtralis You agree not to copy communicate to the public adapt distribute transfer sell modify or publish any contents of this document without the express prior written consent of Xtralis ADPRO xtralis
100. al of analogue and IP cameras up to 16 IP cameras on a dedicated IP network optional network interface HIPI card required 1 HIPI card per 8 IP cameras only H264 video streaming can be used audio input is supported VGA connector adjustable resolution up to SXGA H 264 The audio compression depends on the camera type Depends solely on the IP camera type Maximal HD resolution Remotely adjustable compression ips and quality A bandwidth limit can be specified Continuous on event e g input motion detection alarm over IP 83100 Internet Explorer Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 oeveral protocols available see also List of available PTZ protocols Internet Explorer installs Client software VSKwin software M8000 software 8rd party CMS software With an ENTRY system license you cannot use IP cameras because this is not supported by this specific system license This is for instance the case with the ADPRO FastTrace 2 Lite Important No other streams may be drawn from the IP camera than those destined for the FastTrace 2 If you do need to draw streams from the IP camera for any other reason please use the single stream mode see Video streams If you have to use streams for other applications as well please use the single stream mode then FastTrace 2 4 2 IP camera setup IP cameras can be connected to the HIPI card or to the main
101. ally closed Digital inputs T 2 3 4 Inverted aa a a Digital outputs can be configured for failsafe operation and or watchdog operation Fail safe operation means that the relay is inverted the output will be activated when idle Watchdog operation means that the output will be activated on communication time out network IO protocol time out to be defined via System gt Behaviour gt Alarm transmission gt General Digital outputs 123 4 Fail safe Watchdog OOO Click Save FastTrace 2 8 Alarms 8 1 Alarm transmission Technical Manual Alarms To activate alarm transmission through main channel and or backup channel open System gt Behaviour gt Alarm Transmission Modify the settings and click Save Alarm Transmission Define what will be your primary and secundary alarm transmission See also Alarm profiles and Ethernet v Activate Alarm Transmission General amp No transmission CMS ID C Primary Ethernet Primary PPP Site name C Primary Eth Secondary Primary Alarm Transmission Line test Site pulse None Interval 2 minutes FastTrace 2 Unit ID Start time Auto negotiate IP Address PPP Destination EB 2 3 4 Ip address Ip port Telephone number Connection Timeout 227 WVG Development
102. annels 4 Main I O Extension I O 5 Main I O Extension I O 6 Main I O Extension I O Technical Manual Hardware When using A V cards of equal A V inputs the lowest camera numbers should be attributed to the A V card that is in or closest to slot 1 When combining a 4CH and an 8CH A V card the lowest camera numbers must be attributed to the lowest A V card density Example camera numbers 1 through 4 allocated to the 4CH A V card and numbers 5 through 12 allocated to the 8CH A V card 2 9 3 3 The Xtralis configurations 2 9 3 3 1 Analogue cameras 4 channels Slot Type Extension card 1 PCI Express Extension I O 2 2 PCI Express A V 4 channels 1 DS42xx 3 PCI Express 4 Main 2 5 Extension I O 1 6 Main I O 1 2 9 3 3 2 Analogue cameras 8 channels Slot Type Extension card 1 PCI Express Extension I O 2 2 PCI Express A V 8 channels 1 DS42xx 3 PCI Express 4 Main 2 5 Extension I O 1 6 Main I O 1 2 9 3 3 3 Analogue cameras 12 channels Slot Type Extension card 1 PCI Express Extension I O 2 2 PCI Express A V 4 channels 1 DS42xx 3 PCI Express A V 8 channels 1 DS42xx 4 Main 2 5 Extension I O 1 6 Main I O 1 2 9 3 3 4 Analogue cameras 16 channels Slot Type Extension card 1 PCI Express Extension I O 2 2 PCI Express 3 PCI Express A V 16 channels 1 DS42xx 4 Main 2 5 Extension 1 6 Main I O 1 FastTrace 2 9 3 3
103. are and Documentation for its internal business purposes in accordance with the terms of this agreement 2 Restrictions on use The Licensee must a only use the Software in conformity with If you accept the terms of the agreement dick I Agree to continue You must accept the agreement to install FastTrace 2 Click Run to begin the installation of the Client software When showing the License Agreement window you need to agree with the terms Click 1 Agree Fastl race 2 Setup Choose Install Location Choose the folder in which to install FastTrace 2 Setup will install FastTrace 2 in the following folder To install in a different folder click Browse and select another folder Click Next to continue Destination Folder C Program Files FastTrace 2 Space required 16 4MEB Accept or modify the installation folder Click Next Technical Manual Client Setup and Configuration gt FastTrace 2 Setup InstallOptions Choose Install Options Choose the work directory and default language Install options Enter the work directory Make sure you choose a writable directory C FastTrace2 Default language WARMING To use the FastTrace cient from IE under Vista or Win7 itis required disable Protected Mode in the Internet Explorer security settings Installation Complete Setup was completed successfully The installation is now completed Click Close to
104. arms 8 4 1 6 Active sensor event profile A normal event profile is defined to send alarms for all detections to the primary and backup transmission destination This alarm is only generated when the operational state of the video system is set to armed This alarm profile also triggers input 1201 thus activating the active sensor Input 1201 is used to inform the user that some sensors are still active This will avoid arming the system while sensors are still in alarm Furthermore the alarm transmission will be repeated every 15 minutes as long as the alarm is sustained When the end of alarm is detected a new alarm message will be send to indicate that the alarm is no longer sustained Edit profile Profile number 6 Profile name ACTIVE SEMSOR EVENT Active sensor 201 s Profile type 0 Alarm Operational state Disarmed Armed Armed disarmed Alarm Behaviour Armed Disarmed v Primary transmission Primary transmission ed Backup transmission Backup transmission F Repeat alarm Repeat tx alarm Generate end of alarm Generate end of alarm Ok Cancel To activate an output on input 1201 open System gt Behaviour gt Input Output behaviour select an output filter on On the box outputs to see only the physical outputs and choose Programmable Select 1201 sensor Activity as input with Logics and click Add under Tools FastTrace 2 Details Name USBIO 1 OUTPLUTOS
105. arms Hint Since the number of inputs and outputs is very long it might be easier to find the desired input by limiting the list To limit the list you can use the filter function Fitter Inputs On the box Al All inputs All outputs Inputs System Messages Inputs Cam Inputs Network uts On the box Inputs Virtual Inputs Workbits Outputs Network Outputs On the box Outputs VM22A Outputs Workbits Outputs Cam All outputs Manual operation All outputs Recording controlled All outputs Programmable Input Arm Disarm Input Mode switch All Inputs Entry Exit path Details Hame USBIO 1 IMPUTO1 REAL Profile NORMAL EVENT Alarm hold time 10 1 2 4 5 5r 85 40 11 12 13 14 15 16 Cameras E E Camera view style Live video amp Quad alarm Duress live quad Details Arm Disarm input Assign to 12576 USBIO 1 INFUTO1 REAL Mode select input Assign to NONE In entry exit path E Parameter Description Name Enter a name max 20 characters to describe the alarm It is recommended to use a description that is meaningful and relevant Profile Select an alarm profile This alarm profile defines the behaviour of the input Alarm Hold time This sets the minimum time of activation of the alarm in seconds End of alarm will only be detected after this delay This parameter will suppress a flow of events caused by a rattling alarm contact Cameras Tick the desired cameras Choose
106. at program you want to use to open Windows can go online to look it up automatically or you can manually select from a list of programs that are installed on your computer What do you want to do Use the Web service to find the correct program Select a program from a list of programs Technical Manual Additional information 18 2 2 Retrieve reports The FastTrace 2 video system also generates reports You can view these reports via the internet browser Enter the IP address of the video system in the address bar of the browser adding report php to the IP address Example http 10 0 0 10 report php x E FastTrace 2 Server report Windows Internet Explorer 8 B lt 19 http 10 0 0 60 report php 4 Google Py x Google X 1 Search More gt gt SignIn dir Favorites 95 Suggested Sites v gj VSK DOCS Web Slice Gallery Xtralis Security Solutions 5 DOCMANAGER FastTrace 2 Server report E v Pager Safetyy Toolsv T 11 Server Report General Memory usage total used free shared buffers cached Mem 1022664 948320 74344 159088 613324 buffers cache 175908 846756 Swap 0 0 0 Time zone Europe Brussels Current Offset 0100 Localtime Mon Jan 16 11 40 58 CET 2012 UTC Mon Jan 16 10 40 58 UIC 2012 USER PID CPU VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND root i 0 0 0 0 2076
107. ation 3 4 3 Adding a FastTrace 2 server to the FastI race 2 client Launch the FastTrace 2 client in its own window FastTrace 2 Training Fastlrace 2 WF Click Add You will get this window Name IP Address RTSP Port Control Port Connection Type Username Password FastTrace 2 Please fill in all necessary information Enter a description as It is recommended to provide a meaningful description to your FastTrace 2 video system Enter the IP address of the FastTrace 2 by default 10 0 0 10 oet RTSP port and Control port Use the same ports as specified under System Ethernet PPP see Select the TCP or UDP protocol UDP is recommended but TCP may be required if the connection goes through a router that blocks the UDP packets Enter the username and password of an existing user By default you can log on with user 0 and password 666777 Click OK to save the added device At this time you can select the newly added video system from the list and connect to it Technical Manual Client Setup and Configuration 3 4 4 Network connections The FastTrace 2 video system can be connected to a local network or to a remote PPP dial in network applying an external modem To set up the network connections open System gt Connections gt Ethernet PPP Modify the settings and click Save 3 4 4 1 Ports In this section you can set the ports that will be used P
108. blank network PPP authentication PPP password The login password of a user allowed to connect to the dial in blank network PPP authentication Pin code Enter the pin code for your 3G SIM card APN address Enter the APN Access Point Name address of your provider Dynamic DNS server Choose the correct provider from the list None Mind first the Dynamic DSN account with any Dynamic DNS service provider needs to be set up Dynamic DNS user Enter the username you have received from your provider for the Dynamic DNS account Dynamic DNS pass Enter the password you have received from your provider for the Dynamic DNS account Dynamic DNS Host Enter the host you have received from your provider for your Dynamic DNS account Max bandwidth This limits the bandwidth used by the video system This may 1000 Currently used bandwidth affect image rate but not image quality during live viewing The value is expressed in kbps 0 means no limit This shows the current bandwidth usage both the value and the graphical view The value is expressed in kbps Technical Manual Client Setup and Configuration Click Advanced to open this window FastTrace 2 Client Software Data rate bps Authentication Access Number Initialization string Parameter Description Default value Data rate bps This sets the baudrate of the modem 115200 Authentication This number will be dialled by the 3G modem to setup a data 09 1
109. ble knock configuration Clear Edit FastTrace 2 11 3 2 1 General In this section you can set the walk test port This port will be used for iPhone integration in a future version of the FastTrace 2 Client software The default walk test port is set to 5555 General Walktest port 5555 11 3 2 2 Discovery and status of the PIR detectors By default the status is set to configuration status shown by the green ball The transparent mode will be used for iPhone integration in a future version of the FastTrace 2 Client software Discovery and status of the PIR detectors LLL PIR detector information Initiate PIR discovery Config status ae mode Refresh info Clear counters Click the button Initiate PIR discovery to search the FastTrace 2 servers for any connected PIR devices The list is shown in the section P R detection information PIR detector information Last requested at 2012 03 30 15 43 44 PIR Name Discovered Pregence Time outs Pkt Errors 33 No No 0 Na Na 0 0 Na No 0 g 4 Na No 0 Na Dl amp Na Na B g 7o Na No 0 0 Refresh info Clear counters Click the Refresh info button to execute the search for connected PIR devices anew Click the Clear counters button to delete the numbers in the Time outs and Pkt Errors lists 11 3 2 3 Double knock configuration The double knock confi
110. by the analytics module A maximum of 5 polygon areas can be drawn These areas can overlap g x oelect objects by clicking them Delete the selected object 13 2 4 4 Select LoiterTrace license In the Select LoiterTrace license section you need to select what license you will use for this specific camera Select LoiterTrace license Expires NEVER Revocable i If you have no licenses available you either need to buy extra credits or transfer a license See the Application License Guide for further information FastTrace 2 13 2 4 5 Loitering parameters In the Loitering Parameters section you can define the maximum time value in seconds a person can stay in the ground zone s If the person s presence in a zone supersedes this value a loiter alarm is triggered It is recommended to enter a value higher than 20 Loitering Parameters time 5 180 Sensitivity normal You can also determine how sensitive the detection should be to objects remaining static for a long time Low the max staticity duration is fixed to 10 seconds No loss of track of static objects if they move regularly Should be used if there are too many false alarms due to high outdoor influence doors Normal the max staticity duration is the half of the max loitering time This is the default sensitivity level No loss of track of static objects if they move sometimes High the max staticity duration is t
111. cameras that might reveal important information about the event FastTrace 2 Camera view style Select the video information that should be available to the CMS O Live video the CMS can open a connection with the site to watch live images on the relevant cameras Quad the CMS can retrieve pictures from the video system 3 stills are stored on the video system taken from the relevant camera with an adjustable interval Duress both live images and pictures are available To adjust the time between successive pictures open System gt Connections gt Video and modify the parameter Quad image interval The value is expressed in seconds Mind this parameter applies to all cameras Quad alarm for all cameras QUAD image interval s Arm Disarm input Mode selection input Input in entry exit path value in seconds 0 4 Tick this option if the input is used to arm and disarm the system Tick this option if the input is used to switch the video system to a defined operation mode mode 1 or mode 2 The mode of operation affects the behaviour of video recording Tick this option if the alarm has to be delayed The delay is specified by the parameter Entry Exit hold time delay Entry Exit path config Entry exit hold time delay s 30 On entry to the building the video system has to be disarmed within this time to avoid alarms on the delayed inputs On exit the building has to be abandoned within
112. ce gt Configuration Management Configuration 2 name Configuration 3 name Configuration 4 name Configuration 5 name Configuration 5 name Configuration 7 name Configuration name T This image cannot currently be displayed When you click Factory defaults all modified configurations will be deleted Your FastTrace 2 video system will also be given the default IP address 10 0 0 10 You can restart the FastTrace 2 video system by clicking System restart If you want to stop the video system click System halt It is recommended to halt the system before switching off power Technical Manual Configuring analytics 13 Configuring analytics It is very important to keep in mind that for the video perimeter detection and the video loitering detection a separate application license is required With the FastTrace 2 there is a maximum of 4 analytic channels on the types of analytics mentioned above This means that you have to carefully choose the number of analytics you want to use on a specific site You can for instance have 3 perimeter detection channels and 1 loitering channel The total amount of analytic channels cannot be higher than 4 so in this example you have reached your maximum amount of analytic channels The FastTrace 269 can handle up to 16 analytics streams Mind When you open the analytics configuration pages in the FastTrace 2 client software the Client takes CMS
113. cked unticked IP address PPP IP addresses will be assigned by the CMS during the time of the communication This option is required if the CMS uses the Video Central Platinum software Destination You can enter the parameters for 5 different computers that will receive alarms Click the number you would like to define or see Alarm reception requires appropriate alarm management software on the computer e g M3000 IP address Enter the IP address of the computer that will receive alarms 0 0 0 0 IP port Enter the IP port on which alarms must be transmitted 10000 Telephone number Enter the telephone number to which alarms must be transmitted This option is only available for a dial up network Technical Manual Alarms 8 2 Arming Disarming the video system Events on the FastTrace 2 can be classified in the following groups system messages these are internal events e g hard disk error power supply fault communication error camera messages e g video signal missing contrast level too low motion detected network inputs alarm inputs connected to external Net IO modules inputs alarm inputs connected to the OTB IO card accessible at the back of the video system virtual inputs events detected on interconnected S3100 security panels workbits calculated bits that provide alarm information A combination of inputs can trigger a workbit Events have to be handled in a different way wh
114. command SMART stands for Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology When executing the ta smart command in a TELNET session you will become the SMART information for all hard disks in the video system FastTrace 2 gi Telnet 10 0 0 60 PH FASTTRACE 2 lt STANDARD E gt 16 88 12 15 43 UG2 06 0004 HAHI Site name 4kb 8 666777 KEYBOARD H OPEM AT 186 68 72812 15 43 36 smart dey sda ACTIUE ITDLE NORMAL 638 049 B55 dev sdd RCTIUEAIDLE NORMAL H42 845 H53 4 Force OFF interval 35 min temperature threshold 55 C 11 Device Indicates the specific hard disk Power status The power status column can display 1 of these statuses gt ERROR problem retrieving power status of the drive gt ACTIVE IDLE gt normal operation of the drive gt STANDBY drive is in low power mode drive has spun down SLEEPING drive is in lowest power mode drive is completely shut down omart status The smart status column can display 1 of these statutes gt ERROR drive is failing ALERT there s a problem retrieving smart info from the drive or the drive could start having trouble NORMAL no problems found with the drive Temperature The temperature column display from left to right gt the minimum temperature of the disk the current temperature of the disk gt the maximum temperature of the disk Technical Manual Hardware Force ON OFF ON smart is checked on disk in STANDBY or SLEEPING
115. ct disk 3 to SATA2 connector with the SATA cable 16520875 When disk 4 is in use connect it to SATA3 connector with the SATA cable 16520875 X M vS SATA lal i TI jl H h A 5 h hi I Iti Nov r 7 PAN 4 S 009 mea La e n Y 445i Pay attention Do not bend the SATA cables too sharp to avoid cable damage Use tie wraps to bundle the unused SATA power cables Then fix the front plate 17011610 on the base with the screws 17444080 Put the cover in place and secure with 10 screws 17439080 Technical Manual Hardware Connect monitor screen and keyboard to the FastTrace 2 Server Switch on power supply and define the BIOS settings for the FastTrace 2 choose Boot and then Exit see FastTrace 2 BIOS settings Wait for the boot window Select FastTrace 2 Installer during startup Next select Update current system gt Manage recording disks and select the new hard disk from the list Press Enter Then select use the TAB button Format and use selected disk Select Main Menu and choose Reboot The video system will now reboot After rebooting the new hard disk can be used Mind When using the ENTRY system license only 1 hard disk can be used This is for instance the case with the ADPRO FastTrace 2 Lite FastTrace 2 2 5 Fan speed selection Two large fans are provided to dissipate
116. date The HIPI card requires software You can see the software version in the lower window pane of the HIPI configuration window Hipi card firmware update Transfer firmware file to FastTrace 2 Select file Es Version Transfer upgrade file Id Serial number HW version SW version ODO03B0776 1 14 0 0 1 0 0 1 zz To update the HIPI card to a more recent version of the software open System gt Maintenance gt HIPI config In the section Hipi card firmware update click and open the folder that contains the new version The update file has the extension hui Select the file en click Open Transfer firmare fie to Fastirace 2 Select file S Version Technical Manual Using IP cameras BEBE The version of the software you have uploaded is shown Click Transfer to upload the new software version to the HIPI card Once available in the HIPI card the new software can be updated 4 4 Supported IP cameras It is recommended to use the latest firmware version of the camera Older firmware versions may cause issues with the overall FastTrace 2 performance IP cameras are expected to perform best at their latest firmware version please check the manufacturer s website In the exceptional case the new cam firmware would not be backwards compatible with its previous version s as originally tested with FastTrace this may affect FastTrace2 operation In these circumstances Xtralis will make the be
117. detection zone is a zone on the ground where intruders trigger an alarm A trigger line is a line on the ground which intruders should not cross The alarm is only issued if the person s remain s at least 2 seconds and move s for at least 0 8 metres 3 ft When both trigger lines and detection zones are defined an alarm will be issued if one of the trigger lines or one of the detection zones detects an intrusion FastTrace 2 13 1 2 Scope The FastTrace 2 Perimeter Detection analytic is an image analysis tool able to detect human intrusion in a sterile zone i e a part of a scene where human intrusions are not allowed Good examples of sterile zones are the surroundings of a prison the surroundings of a nuclear plant a military or civilian strategic site etc The sterile zone should be nearly free of obstacles such as cars trees etc The Perimeter Detection analytic uses advanced algorithms to maximize target detection and tracking under a wide range of environmental conditions It therefore has a very low probability of false alarms from animals clouds wind rain or snow 13 1 2 1 Suitable scenes The following scenes can be configured for perimeter detection AST AST 451 Technical Manual Configuring analytics 13 1 2 2 Unsuitable scenes EN 5 d yd m P ME FastTrace 2 13 1 3 Camera 13 1 3 1 Resolution and frame rate Whate
118. displayed again Click and close the Network and Dial up Connections panel 3 2 2 2 For Windows 7 From Start click Control Panel View by Category Technical Manual Client Setup and Configuration p 9 Control Pane Mm P Adjust your computer s settings Verw by Category System and Security User Accounts and Famiby Safety Reem yout computer s M 293 remove uier Back up your compter Set up for prey vie Fred and fs peebterm Appearance and Personalization Network and Internet Ay Change the theme e Views status and tanks Change background i homegeoug and option screen resolution 2 pretes MU Aca D Change bre boards cr other methods im Ease of Access M Programs Let Windows suggest Urerrtia a Ogtwrute vue Click Network and Internet lt gy Qs b Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Control Panel Home Search Control P View your basic network information and set up connections Jo eb Network Internet Change adapter settings Change advanced sharing settings Connect or disconnect Access type Internet Connections 9 Local Area Connection Change your networking settings Set up new connection or network Setup a wireless broadband dial up ad hoc or VPN connection
119. ds type DS42xx are allowed on the Intel DH61BE motherboard 2 10 Network load Application Alarm transmission Remote control executing commands Software update Configuration update Video streaming 4CIF 25 ips 4CIF 6 ips CIF 25 ips CIF 6 ips QCIF 25 ips QCIF 6 ips Audio in Audio out Video streaming H 264 VBR quality set to medium Bandwidth volume Negligible Negligible Volume of about 170 MB Volume of 150 kB 400 kbps camera 140 kbps camera 80 kbps camera 43 kbps camera 17 kbps camera 6 kbps camera 16 kbps camera with DS40xx cards 64 kbps camera with DS42xx cards 8 kbps Technical Manual Hardware 2 11 Current consumption Estimated current consumption depends on which components have been installed and on the system load Motherboard 16W Intel Processor 25W AMD with Intel DG31 DG41 and DH61 until 65W max with Intel DH55 until 73W max 4 channel A V card 3 5W 8 channel A V card 7W Western digital RE hard disk 11W Western digital RE2 hard disk 12W Main I O card 1W Extension I O card 1W HIPI card for IP cameras 3W DTC card Down the Coax 0 5W Example with maximum values Motherboard 16W Processor 65W DH61BE with G850 microprocessor two 8 channels V A cards 14W 4 Western digital RE2 hard disks 48W Main I O card 1W Extension I O card 1W TOTAL on secondary circuit 155W on primary circuit total current consumption 180W 0 80 A 230 VAC d
120. e Error setting playback frame Error getting the video source width and height Error generating data Error getting sample Error installing the decoder callback Invalid video header Error starting recording Error stopping recording Error opening recording Error writing recording File already exists Error setting operation mode Error instructing the decoder to drop decoding of certain B frames Error installing the user data callback Nothing was recorded Null pointer passed HIK ERROR SET WATERMARK CALLBACK Failed to install watermark callback HIK ERROR SETSTREAMOPENMODE HIK ERROR OPENSTREAM HIK ERROR CLOSESTREAM HIK ERROR READHEADER HIK ERROR CLEAR BUF ERROR STOP DECODING HIK ERROR RENDERER SLOW ERROR MISSING H264 AAC DECODER Error setting stream mode Error opening stream Error closing stream Error reading video header Error clearing decoder buffers Error stopping the decoding 660 670 00 710 20 30 40 750 760 770 780 800 810 820 830 840 850 860 870 880 890 900 910 920 950 960 970 980 990 1000 1010 1020 ERROR_MISSING_H264 DECODER ERROR MISSING AAC DECODER ERROR INVALID PARAMS ERROR INVALID USERID ERROR INVALID IPADDR ERROR SET RTPOVERRTSP ERROR SET MULTICAST ERROR INVALID CHANNEL ERROR MAX RENDERERS ERROR UNKNOWN RENDERER ERROR WRONG EXTENSION LIVE ERROR CREATE TASKSCHEDULER LIVE ERROR CREATE BASICU
121. e connected on either HIPI card as presented in the illustration underneath with a maximum of 8 cameras per HIPI card Yet when two HIPI cards have been installed you can connect up to 16 IP camera s to the same Switcher HIPI card Also mind that the HIPI Ethernet interfaces use ETH1 and or ETH2 not ETHO C FastTrace 2 10 0 0 1 10 0 1 1 10 0 2 1 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 The HIPI card is automatically detected by the FastTrace 2 video system Each HIPI card must be configured with a different IP address and a subnet mask As a consequence 3 IP ranges are possible on a FastTrace 2 configuration IP range of the FastTrace 2 video system P range of the first HIPI card P range of the second HIPI card FastTrace 2 All IP cameras connected to the HIPI card by means of a switch must be set in the same IP range as the HIPI card To configure the HIPI card open System gt Maintenance gt HIPI config Select the desired HIPI card from the list and click Configuration Enter the correct IP address and corresponding subnet mask Click OK and Save Hipi card configuration Network card interfaces Mac address 00 50 fb 00 45 26 Ip address 132 168 10 99 Subnet mask 255 255 755 0 Connect the HIPI card to ETH1 or ETH2 of the FastTrace 2 server not to ETHO Software up
122. e line end points angles and drag it toa new position point 191 FastTrace 2 Detection areas define the regions where objects are detected as valid They must pass the detection criteria while in these areas in order for an alarm to occur A maximum of 16 polygon areas can be drawn These areas Can overlap 13 1 8 Trigger lines A trigger line is a line on the ground that persons should not cross The lowest point of the trigger line should cover the lowest part of the intruder If the trigger line concerns the front part of the scene the trigger line should come down to the lowest edge of the image Imagine the trigger line as a line painted on the ground that people may not cross Draw one or multiple unidirectional trigger lines Unidirectional trigger lines used trigger an alarm when a person crosses the line the direction of the arrow Click the right mouse button to stop drawing trigger lines You can easily adapt the position and or length of the lines by dragging the line ends to a new position Draw one or multiple bidirectional trigger lines Lx Bidirectional trigger lines are used to trigger an alarm when a person crosses the line in any direction Click the right mouse button to stop drawing trigger lines Technical Manual Configuring analytics 13 1 8 1 Some examples i HE ba 7 awol ras Detection because the intruder s
123. e received from your provider for the Dynamic DNS account Dynamic DNS host Enter the host you have received from your provider for your Dynamic DNS account Max bandwidth This limits the total bandwidth used by the video system This 0 no limit may affect image rate but not the image quality during live viewing The value is expressed in kbps Currently used This shows the current bandwidth usage both the value and bandwidth the graphical view The value is expressed in kbps 3 4 4 2 1 Configuring Dynamic DNS settings Enter the required parameters either in the Ethernet or the PPP section and click Save Wait about 10 seconds If an error occurs during the connection to the Dynamic DSN service an error window will pop up At the same time an alarm will be set This alarm can be viewed in the Status window Faults can be due to a faulty login wrong password or wrong host name To register to a Dynamic DNS service provider the FastTrace 2 needs access to the internet and to a DNS server to resolve the host name of the service provider This internet connection can be provided by the Ethernet connection or a 3G connection When the internet connection is only available through 3G it is necessary to enter the correct Provider DNS server in the Ethernet section Mind If you configure a Dynamic DNS service for both the Ethernet and the PPP 3G connection it is necessary to use different host names Note When the Fa
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125. ections gt I O select the desired MIO card and click Update On the right a new section appears the box update File 3 Version Locate the file usbio img with the latest software version via The version of the selected file is shown Click Update to load the new version in the MIO card FastTrace 2 12560 12576 12596 12577 12597 12578 12598 2579 12599 12580 12600 12581 12601 12582 12602 12583 12603 12584 12604 12585 12605 12586 12606 12587 12607 2588 12608 12589 12609 12590 12610 12591 12611 12592 12612 12593 12613 12594 12614 2595 12615 7 1 2 USB I O address range Main I O and Extension I O set 1 IO card absent alarm tamper on input 1 alarm tamper on input 2 alarm tamper on input 3 alarm tamper on input 4 alarm tamper on input 5 alarm tamper on input 6 alarm tamper on input 7 alarm tamper on input 8 alarm tamper on input 9 alarm tamper on input 10 alarm tamper on input 11 alarm tamper on input 12 alarm tamper on input 13 alarm tamper on input 14 alarm tamper on input 15 alarm tamper on input 16 alarm tamper on input 17 alarm tamper on input 18 alarm tamper on input 19 alarm tamper on input 20 Status of front LED indicators and buzzer C2560 C2561 C2562 C2563 C2576 C2577 C2578 C2579 C2580 C2581 C2582 C2583 green LED yellow LED blue LED buzzer output
126. ed amp Programmable rire reset 1202 Reload To reset the fire detectors you can also use the command GR fire in TELNET or Hyperterminal FastTrace 2 8 3 3 Intrusion Trace alarms For each camera a set of 16 extra alarms have been created to use with IntrusionTrace These alarms provide extra information concerning the IntrusionT race detection on a camera The alarms can also be used for example to trigger PTZ cameras to zoom in on the detected area on an IntrusionT race camera Inputs Outputs 13040 ANALYTICS DETAILS 001 a 3641 ANALYTICS DETAILS 002 3642 ANALYTICS DETAILS 003 3643 ANALYTICS DETAILS 004 12044 ANALYTICS DETAILS 005 3645 ANALYTICS DETAILS 006 3646 ANALYTICS DETAILS 007 3647 ANALYTICS DETAILS 008 3646 ANALYTICS DETAILS 009 3649 ANALYTICS DETAILS 010 I3850 ANALYTICS DETAILS 011 I3851 ANALYTICS DETAILS 012 I3852 ANALYTICS DETAILS 013 I3853 ANALYTICS DETAILS 014 I3854 ANALYTICS DETAILS 015 Filter Analytic details S These alarms have been defined as IntrusionTrace alarms Camera 1 13840 through 13855 Camera 2 13856 through 13871 Camera 3 13872 through 13887 Camera 4 13888 through 13903 Camera 5 13904 through 13919 Camera 6 13920 through 13935 Camera 7 13936 through 13951 Camera 8 13952 through 13967 Camera 9 8968 through 13983 Camera 10 13984 through 13999 Camera 11 14000 through 14015 Camera 12 14016 through 14031 Camera 13 14032 through 140
127. ed DOM upwards Press Enter Choose Exit gt Exit amp Save Changes and select the option Yes All other parameters can be left to the default settings Important The BIOS settings need to be reset every time a hard disk is replaced or added with the Intel DH61BE motherboard Technical Manual Hardware 2 2 Main amp Extension 1 0 Cards The OTB On the board 1 0 cards are internal cards to be fitted inside the ADPRO FastTrace 2 system These I O cards offer 8 tamper protected inputs and 4 relay outputs rated 30VDC 1A on Main IO board 12 tamper protected inputs and 4 relay outputs on Extension IO board driver for PTZ cameras half full duplex RS485 or audio module VM22A audio switcher selected by straps on the card driver for front LED indicators on FastTrace 2 model auto detected cards on FastTrace 2 system You can configure 2 sets maximum on the FastTrace 2 only Main I O Main I O Extension I O 2 x Main I O Extension I O 2x Main I O 2 x Extension I O 2 7 21 How to insert the I O card The first set is inserted in the two furthermost slots nearest to the power supply and fixed to the chassis applying the L shaped brackets The Main I O card is inserted in the furthermost slot slot 6 The second set is inserted in the PCI or PCI Express slots using the included PCI or PCI Inserters Depending on the type of motherboard you will need either a PCI or P
128. ed by the IT Department before connecting the FastTrace 2 Tick this option if you have installed a PTZ camera Choose the corresponding protocol for the camera you have installed Enter the correct camera address for the camera you have installed Check the camera settings to know the camera address This value indicates the time in seconds that has to be expired after every PTZ action before the PTZ camera will move back to its home position If the value is left to 0 the Auto Home feature will be disabled PTZ preset positions can be selected via an input When that input triggers the PTZ action the camera will move to the configured PTZ preset position but the alarm message of the input will be delayed until the PTZ preset positioning time has expired Thus no blurry images are recorded for quad images oee PTZ settings for detailed information on how to install the Pan Tilt Zoom options WS FastTrace 2 5 3 5 Recording Recording parameters Continuous Pre Post quality ofps 480x350 analytics Event quality 5 640 450 Continuous Pre Post This shows the quality that has been configured for continuous recordings and quality for pre and post event recording Event quality This shows the quality that has been configured for the event recording Set the recording parameters by clicking the desired quality Fastl race 2 Client Software Opnamekwaliteit Fps Resolutie VBR a Kwaliteit CBR
129. een uploaded Remark It is recommended to install the latest drivers of your graphics card For NVIDIA cards please check the website http www nvidia com For ATI cards please check the website http ati amd com The client can always be forced into GDI mode Add the line gdi21 in the General section of the hydra ini file This file can be found in your local work folder of the FastTrace 2 application Forcing the client to GDI mode is not recommended Installation of the FastTrace 2 client software is preferably done with Internet Explorer If you can t use Internet Explorer try any other internet browser When installing the FastTrace 2 client software on a Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system you need to add the FastTrace 2 IP address to your Trusted Zones To add the IP address to the Trusted Zones open Internet Explorer Tools Internet Options Security and add the IP address FastTrace 2 3 2 Preparing your PC for installation 3 2 1 Internet Explorer Settings To install the software on your PC your internet browser has to allow installation We recommend using Internet Explorer for installation You need to add the IP address of the FastTrace 2 Server as trusted site in Internet Explorer Internet Options rmi Select a zone to view or change security settings Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Trusted sites EN This zone contains websites that you trust not
130. en the building is left unattended Therefore the building has to be armed Arming can be done in three ways 1 automatically according to a schedule 2 manually by a user who has to activate a switch 3 bythe CMS executing the DN command line in TELNET hint type HE for syntax help To define the behaviour of an alarm input during armed and disarmed state modify the alarm profile that is assigned to this input Remark It is possible for other software developers to use the SDK software development kit in order to arm disarm a building FastTrace 2 8 2 1 Arm Disarm schedule To insert a schedule to automatically arm disarm a building open Settings Behaviour Arm Disarm schedule Arm Disarm Schedule 1 Define here when the system will be in armed mode and disarmed mode Use the tools section on the right to paint the desired mode Schedule Tools Monday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Amed Tuesday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 TE TR Copy Monday Wednesday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 1000 1200 1400 16 00 1800 2000 2200 24 00 Thursday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Friday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Saturday 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 1200 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 Sunday 00
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132. ensions speed time and distance Other characteristics could still influence the number of false alarms e g distinguish cars moving slowly from large group of persons is not possible To generate an alarm an object must satisfy all the criteria specified in the advanced parameters during a few seconds AND cross a trigger line or a detection zone 13 1 4 6 3 Adding a new detection profile Enter a name for the new profile and click Add The new profile will automatically be added to the list The default settings identical to the default profile now be changed Perimeter detection profiles Default Standard Perimeter 111 Add Del 13 1 4 7 Save button Click this button to save the configuration This will restart the Perimeter Detection with the new parameters e Save To store the new settings permanently open System Maintenance Configuration select the desired configuration to overwrite and click Save Technical Manual Configuring analytics 15 13 1 5 Calibration Click the calibration button in the Drawing Tools section to calibrate the scene Calibration is mandatory as the detection is based on 3D measures Calibration Unit of measure Feet Height of object a9 Feet Take snapshots of the calibration object in the front and the back of the image The m snapshots can be taken from a live or recorded video feed Mark the height of the calibration object
133. er GROI zone than the real ground zone surveyed It is also advised to include the lower edge of the image to make sure that persons at the bottom of the image are not excluded from detection 13 2 2 Scope The FastTrace 2 Loitering Detection analytic is an image analysis tool able to detect human s remaining a too long time in an indoor scene The Loitering Detection uses advanced algorithms to maximize target detection and tracking It is able to detect loitering persons even if they remain static for a long time like when the person is sleeping The Loitering Detection is suited for parts of scenes remaining empty most of the time It is absolutely not suited if the scene is almost always populated It can be used for a lobby but certainly not for a crowded airport hall FastTrace 2 13 2 3 Camera 13 2 3 1 Resolution and frame rate Whatever the resolution of the camera the system is providing the analytics with CIF images at a frame rate of 5 frames per second The resolution and frame rate used for monitoring or continuous event recording have no influence on the Loitering Detection analytic 13 2 3 2 Field of View FOV If a person is loitering too far from the camera it cannot be detected or continuously tracked The width of a person should be more than 5 of the width of the image this corresponds to a horizontal FOV of about 10 metres 32 8 ft person is too far 8mm 85mm 5 13 2 3 3 Position If a too
134. es of applications that be added to the FastTrace 2 or FastTrace 264 functionalities 1 IntrusionTrace 2 LoiterTrace 3 Fire lO 4 PIR HLI When upgrading to the FastTrace 2 software version 2 6 you will automatically convert your existing analytics licenses to the new license formats This will result in the following warning FastIrace 2 Client Software The FastTrace2 has not yet been synced with the license portal please take the appropriate steps to register the device You will thus need to synchronize your FastTrace 2 unit with the licenses portal Please read the Application License Guide for further information FastTrace 2 17 3 1 Intrusion Trace The IntrusionTrace is a video analytics application for video outdoor perimeter detection applications See FastTraceTM 2 IntrusionTrace 17 3 2 LoiterTrace The LoiterTrace is a video analytics application for video indoor loitering detection applications See FastTraceTM 2 LoiterTrace 17 3 3 Fire IO The is an interface application enabling the alarm management and transmission of fire alarms from a fire panel See Alarm profiles This license will be available at a later time 17 3 4 PIR HLI The PIR HLI is an interface application enabling alarm reception configuration and walk testing using the PRO detectors databus Technical Manual Firmware license configuration 1 17 4 Checking the software version At regular times new fi
135. ettings 5 3 2 1 Color Color 0 If the image does not provide enough quality you can adjust brightness contrast and hue in the Color section FastTrace 2 5 3 2 2 Overlay Overlay Local time Camera name cite name Text brightness Local time Camera name Text brightness Site name White T Tick this option if you want to visualize the local time on the camera s live image Tick this option if you want to visualize the camera name on the camera s live image This option is not available for IP cameras The parameter can be added to the IP camera settings via the camera s web browser Tick this option if you want to visualize the site name on the camera s live image 5 3 3 Network Network Default live preset 1 25fps qcif Qnormal v Enable live multicast Default live preset Only live multicast Multicast address When watching live images from a camera the image quality can be adjusted at any time by clicking your right mouse button The initial quality applied the first time you select the camera can be specified with this parameter You can choose from different preset qualities depending on the camera If you choose Hard disk stream live pictures will follow the same quality as continuous recordings This way only two streams are required With certain types of cameras this button becomes active Via this button you can open the list with possible qua
136. f electric shock to persons The exclamation mark within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying this appliance Environmental information The crossed out container indicates the fact that within the European Union this product has to be offered for separate waste collection at the end of the product s lifespan This goes for the product but also for all accessories that are included and bear the same label Do not put these products with domestic garbage For more information about the ways to collect reuse en recycle please contact your local Waste Service You can also contact Xtralis for more information about the environmental aspects of our products Clarification ADPRO s FastTrace 2 is the newest ADPRO product concerning video recording Hence FastTrace 2 is also compatible with Fastlrace V3100 V3100 FT V3100 HYBRID You can upgrade firmware and software of the products mentioned above to the newest FastTrace 2 firmware and software Please do take into consideration that the FastTrace 2 video system could have other system requirements than any other previous ADPRO products FastTrace 2 Technical Manual Hardware 2 Hardware 2 1 FastTrace 2 versus FastTrace 2 Lite The FastTrace 2 Lite has been designed developed and manufactured as a complete FastTrace 2 video security s
137. ffer too small Already in use Not in use Invalid camera mask Invalid search time Invalid search criteria The search function failed An invalid system page was specified An invalid parameter was supplied Error getting the users rights The user hasn t got sufficient rights to execute this command Technical Manual Additional information 18 3 2 Control protocol error codes These error codes represent errors connecting to the client protocol server The error codes can be both negative or positive Positive error codes represent Microsoft socket errors errors returned by the WSAGetLastError function call see Microsoft documentation for an explanation of these error codes Code ERROR 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 09 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 0 1 72 73 74 ERROR CONNECT RESOLVE ERROR CONNECT FAILED ERROR CONNECT START LISTEN ERROR CONNECT SEND MESSAGE ERROR CONNECT INVALID REPLY ERROR CONNECT USER PASSWORD ERROR SEND FAILED ERROR SEND NO REPLY ERROR INVALID PARAMS ERROR INVALID REPLY ERROR COMMAND FAILED ERROR MAX CONNECT REACHED ERROR OPEN FILE ERROR FILE OPERATION ERROR CONNECT NOTECHACCESS ERROR COULD NOT ARM DISARM ERROR CANNOT SWITCH VM22A ERROR UNKNOWN COMMAND SEND ERROR CONNECT USER BLOCKED ERROR PICS EMPTY ERROR PICS INCOMPLETE ERROR PICS NOVIDEO ERROR CONNECTED BUTNOREPLY ERROR KEY VALUE ERROR CMS ACTIVE
138. figure FastTrace 2 7 2 4 Modifying the IP settings of a Net I O module Open the Net I O configuration window via System gt Connections gt I O Select the desired Net I O module from the list and click Edit Network module properties IP address 10 0 0 485 Fort 3041 Address 3 Ok Enter IP address and Net I O address order number 1 8 Click Ok and Save Technical Manual I O Cards Configuration 7 2 5 Net I O module inputs amp outputs setup Open the Net I O configuration window via System gt Connections gt I O Select the desired Net I O module from the list and click Configuration Modify the name of the network IO module It is recommended to use a meaningful and relevant description General Ethernet DIO module Modify the port of the Net module This port should be the same port as selected when the IO module was added Network VO protocol Port 3041 Timeout Sec 60 You cannot modify the port used by the Netfinder tool Netfinder is an external tool used to program the IP address of an IO module and to update its software You can find this tool on the CD DVD delivered with the system or you can download it from the website http www xtralissecurity com NetFinder protocol Port 3040 Digital inputs may be inverted Normally the input is configured as NO normally open If you tick the Inverted option the input will be configured as NC norm
139. g the minimum area Is essential to avoid detection of small objects An object will not generate an alarm if its surface is less than the specified value The value is expressed in square metres For detecting humans a typical minimum area is 0 09 square metres because a rolling human may have a really small surface 0 3 m width x 0 3 m height Profile details 2 Sensitivity level l low 2 1 3 high 0 3 Minimum width 2 4 0 Maximum width 1 0 3 Minimum height im 5 Maximum height im 0 039 Minimum area sq 20 00 Maximum area sq m Us Name Minimum area sq m Value 0 09 0 00 9 99 Maximum area sq m Setting the maximum area is essential to avoid detection of large objects An object will not generate an alarm if its surface is greater than the specified value The value is expressed in square metres For detecting humans a typical minimum area is 20 square metres because a group of persons may appear as a single large object 4 m width x 5 m height Profile details 2 Sensitivity level l low 2 1 3 high 0 3 Minimum width a 4 0 Maximum width im 0 3 Minimum height im 5 Maximum height im 6 Minimum area sq m 20 00 Maximum area sq Name Maximum area sq m Value 20 00 0 00 99 99 FastTrace 2 Minimum speed m s Setting the minimum speed is essential to avoid detection of slow objects An object will not generate an alarm
140. guration is used to activate the alarm only when you have configured one or multiple events that have to occur Technical Manual Configuration 4 12 Configuration 12 1 Storing a configuration Open the Configuration Management window via System Maintenance Configuration Management E Configuration Management Here you can manage your configurations and reboot or halt the system Configuration Configuration 1 Default is Configuration 2 name Configuration 3 name Configuration 4 name Configuration 5 name m Configuration 6 name Configuration 7 name Configuration 8 name Save Paste The video system can store up to 8 different configurations Only 1 configuration can be active The active configuration is marked with an asterisk Select a configuration Click Save to store the current settings under the selected configuration Click Rename to provide a new description to the selected configuration It is recommended to use a meaningful and relevant description You can also copy the selected configuration by clicking Copy At that moment the Paste button becomes active You can now choose another configuration and click Paste to provide the same settings to the newly selected configuration Afterwards small modifications can be made to the new configuration FastTrace 2 12 2 Activating a configuration Open the Configuration Management window via System gt Maintenan
141. hat period of 5 days the video system will enter a locked down state and will refuse all connections for live streams and recordings All active recordings will continue on the video system During this locked down state the FastTrace 2 Client shows only the About window so that you can retrieve the necessary information to order a new license and the Transfer window so that you can upload a license to the FastTrace 2 video system see also the FastTrace 2 User Manual uploading a license Remarks The system license is locked on the FastTrace 2 motherboard and is therefore system specific the correct MAC address should be included in the license When you upload the system license and your unit has already other licenses e g encoder license loitering license your video system will merge all these licenses together in one license file That way you can download this one file for backup and archiving purposes Technical Manual Firmware license configuration Bee 17 3 Application license The ADPRO FastTrace 2 and FastTrace 254 platforms from version 2 6 onwards provide the ability to unlock extra functionality which resides in its system firmware This unlocking is achieved through the activation of an application license on the unit Extra functionality can be added to the system by buying a FastTrace 2 Application Credit token through your regular channel The Application Credit Token is a credit that can re
142. he max loitering time No loss of track of static objects even if they do not move during the max loitering time Should be used if there are too many missed detections e g with sitting or sleeping persons 13 2 4 6 Info section In the nfo section you can see how many loitering channels remain This indicates the number of remaining loitering detection licenses i e the subtraction between the total number of licenses and the number of used licenses The Detection count indicates the number of detections while the configuration was running You can reset the detection count by clicking Reset Info Loit chan remain 2 Detection count 0 Reset 13 2 4 7 Save button Click this button to save the configuration This will restart the Loitering Detection with the new parameters e Save To store the new settings permanently open System gt Maintenance gt Configuration select the desired configuration to overwrite and click Save Technical Manual Configuring analytics 13 2 5 Mask zones The mask is used to avoid false alarms due to useless parts of the image e g flashing light on screen display of time outside influence etc The mask concerns image zones not ground zones It should not cover the upper part of the intruder s body anywhere inside the Ground Region of Interest Draw a mask area Click the left mouse button each time you want to make an angle When closing the lines in the
143. he same quality as continuous recordings This way only two streams are required With certain types of IP cameras this button becomes active Via this button you can open the list with possible quality presets The parameters you can modify here are Frames per second fps Resolution of the picture Quality VBR quality Qlow Qnormal or Qhigh or CBR bit rate 20 through 2048 kbps The higher the value the better the quality but also the higher the bandwidth use Remark for stable image quality VBR is recommended Only live multicast Multicast is the simultaneous supply of information to one or more computers through only one data stream from the source When multiple computers poll this one stream multiple copies will be created but the initial upload will remain the same Multicast thus ensures less data traffic over the network The 224 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255 address range has been assigned for multicasting on the local LAN network Tick this option if you want to use the multicast protocol Multicast address Enter the address to which the FastTrace 2 video system has to send the multicast Mind every camera should be assigned to a unique multicast address Everyone who has subscribed to the multicast can view the live images on this address using a web browser or a FastTrace 2 Client Multicast port Enter the multicast port through which the FastTrace 2 has to send the stream Mind every camera should be
144. his value is expressed in seconds object has travelled more than a specified distance This value is expressed is metres To filter car lightings from a nearby road use a minimum time of the car lightings duration time with no minimum distance 0 metres To detect people wandering use a minimum time of 15 or 30 seconds and a minimum distance of several metres Profile details 1 Time AND Distance acceptance l enabled O disable 4 2 0 minimum timei s 0 4 minimum distance m 3 Time OR Distance acceptance l enabled O0 disabled nM 4 0 minimum time E 4 0 minimum distance a 0 Multiple detection filtering l enabled O disable 3 Name Time AND Distance acceptance 1 enabled 0 disabled Value 1 0 1 Profile details 1 Time AND Distance acceptance l enabled O disable 2 0 minimum time 0 4 minimum distance 0 Time OR Distance acceptance l enabled O disabled 4 0 minimum time 4 0 minimum distance im 0 Multiple detection filtering l enabled O disable Name minimum time s Value 2 0 0 0 99 9 Profile details 1 Time AND Distance acceptance l enabled O disable 2 0 minimum time 0 4 minimum distance im 0 Time Distance acceptance l enabled 0 disabled E 4 0 minimum time 4 0 minimum distance 0 Mul
145. hp Here you can consult essential information on the configuration see core php Here you can download the core dump crash info and watch dump hang info when you encounter these specific problems You might be asked by our Support Division to send these files to them for further investigation Please always mention the version when providing a core dump phpshell php This is a linux console through a web browser You need a login and password to use this tool This is by default only accessible for the Xtralis Development Team net php Here you will find a network sniffer for network tracing This might come inhandy to check why a certain client cannot connect to the FastTrace 2 server Technical Manual Labelling of products EZY 19 Labelling of products All ADPRO products are labelled Older systems DEVICE MARKING ON DEVICE MARKING ON PACKING FastTrace 2 XTRALIS XTRALIS Security Solutions Security Solutions BELGIUM BELGIUM TYPE ADPRO FastTrace 2 TYPE ADPRO FastTrace 2 ASSY number 54VHHIDO YYMM ASSY number 54VHHIDO YYMM 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 6A 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 6A FOR INDOOR USE ONLY FOR INDOOR USE ONLY sn YYYY 54VHHIDO nnnn sn YYYY 54VHHIDO nnnn Explanation 54VHHIDO version dependent see 0 Product number structure YY year 2 digit MM month YYYY year 4 digit nnnn sequential number Newest systems ADPRO FastTrace 2 Lite C AAN OIP 500 GB 81N 4OUT N 1xRS485 NO
146. i FastTrace2 v02 01 0006 Disc Image File 198 176 KB Select the USB stick SSD disk for Disk Drive di V3100 Image flash ann Image File C Users Feys DownloadsW3100Hybrid_ 02 00 0005 imq Browse Disk Drive hysicaldrive 1 1 9 GB REMOVABLE Flash PhysicalDrived 465 8 GB FIXED PhysicalDrive1 1 9 GB REMOVABLE Progress Click Flash When you have flashed the USB stick SSD disk remove it from your Windows PC and connect it to your FastTrace 2 video system Also connect monitor screen and keyboard to the video system Start the video system and wait for the boot window Then take these steps Select FastTrace 2 Installer and choose Update Current System Select Format all recording disk s this may take some time Select Main menu and choose Reboot The video system will now reboot with the factory settings The IP address is by default 10 0 0 10 The video system will work on FULL license for 5 days It is recommended to upload your license to the FastTrace 2 Server within this period see Uploading files to the video system Technical Manual Firmware license configuration Res 17 6 4 IP camera definitions When upgrading the FastTrace 2 firmware the custom ipcam def file will be removed After the upgrade the FastTrace 2 video system will use the native ipcam def file FastTrace 2 Technical Manual Additional information 18 Additional information
147. if its speed is less than the specified value The value is expressed in metres per second For detecting humans a typical minimum speed is 2 metres per second Profile details 5 Maximum height im 9 05 Minimum area sq m 20 00 Maximum area sq m 0 0 Minimum speed m s 3 10 0 Maximum speed m s Ec 1 Time AND Distance acceptance l enabled O diseable 2 0 minimum time Name Minimum speed m s Value 0 0 0 0 999 9 Maximum speed m s Setting the maximum speed is essential to avoid detection of rapid objects An object will not generate an alarm if its speed is higher than the specified value The value is expressed in metres per second For detecting humans a typical maximum speed is 10 metres per second thus avoiding detection of fast cars Profile details 5 Maximum height im 0 09 Minimum area sq m 20 00 Maximum area sq m 0 0 Minimum speed m s 3 10 0 Maximum speed m s m 1 Time AND Distance acceptance l enabled O disable 2 0 minimum time Name Maximum speed m s Value 10 0 0 0 999 9 Technical Manual Configuring analytics Time AND Distance acceptance 1 enabled 0 disabled minimum time s minimum distance m If you enable time AND distance acceptance an object will only generate an alarm if both conditions underneath have been fulfilled object has spent more than a specified amount of time in the scene T
148. ile and enter all necessary parameters Click Remove to delete the selected alarm profile Mind you cannot delete an alarm profile that has been attributed Parameter Description Profile name Enter a description max 20 characters for the alarm profile It is recommended to use a meaningful and relevant description Active sensor output If ticked input 1201 if active will be triggered Input 1201 can be used to inform the user that some sensors are still active This will avoid arming the system while sensors are still in alarm see hint underneath Operational state Disarmed inputs are only monitored when the system is disarmed Armed inputs are only monitored when the system is armed Armed disarmed inputs are always monitored Alarm Transmission Behaviour Primary transmission send events to the CMS via the main connection Backup transmission send events to the CMS via the backup connection if available The backup connection will only be used if transmission on the main connection has failed Repeat tx alarm send reminders at regular times each 15 minutes if alarm is sustained Generate end of alarm send message to CMS when input returns to normal state OO Click Save to apply the new settings FastTrace 2 Hint To activate an output on input 1201 open System gt Behaviour gt Input Output behaviour select an output filter on On the box outputs to see only the physical
149. ing enabled logging you will get the Internal Logging page with the instructions you need to execute before you can actually receive the log files FastTrace 2 Logging Facilities Windows Internet Explorer 8 X http 10 0 0 60 log php v 5 x E Google X Google B search More SignIn A w Favorites 3 LH Suggested Sites v VSK DOCS j Web Slice Gallery Xtralis Security Solutions 5 DOCMANAGER FastTrace 2 Logging Facilities f Pagew Safetyv Toos Internal Logging 1 Enable logging 1 Login using telnet 2 Enable logging Eri 3 Enable logging to file tr output file 2 Refresh this page and links will appear to the generated log files Internet Protected Mode Off You need to enable the logging possibility before you can create a logging Technical Manual Additional information 8 gm Telnet 10 0 0 60 PA V3100 lt STANDARD E gt 16 01 12 14 23 VB2 03 0040 AHHL Site name ONLY LOGOM POSSIBLE gt Ekh B8 666777 KEYBOARD AT 16 81 726812 14 23 46 altr i Tracer system EHA ELED itr output file b Tracer output FILE uL Click the link on the web page r FastTrace 2 Logging Facilities Windows Internet Explorer http 10 0 0 60 log php amp Googie abs Google Y
150. inputs Net IO can be used Apply a filter to reduce the list Input Output Behaviour Here you can name alarms and assign an alarm profie to each input You can also program input workbits and outputs and define input and output behaviour inputs Outputs tais H143 CAM04 ANALYTICS e Name USBIO 1 INPUTO1 REAL 11144 CAMO4 PERIETER Profie NORMAL EVENT 2560 0580 1 PRESENCE FLT 0576 USBIO 1 INPUTO1 REAL Alarm hoki time 10 2577 USBIO 1 INPUTO2 REAL t 2 3 4 7 2578 USBIO 1 INPUT03 REAL Cameras 2579 USBIO 1 INPUT04 REAL Camera view style Live video 2580 USBIO 1 INPUTOS REAL D Gundam 2581 USBIO 1 REAL 2582 USBIO 1 INPUTO7 REAL 2583 USBIO 1 INPUTOS REAL 2584 USBIO 1 INPUTOS REAL 585 USBIO 1 INPUT10 REAL Mode select input Assign to NONE 2588 USBIO 1 INPUT11 REAL 2587 USBIO 1 INPUT12 REAL Duressilive quad Detais ArnvDisarm input J Assign to 2576 USBIO 1 INPUTO1 REAL in entry ex path Fiker Entry Ext path config Entry exit hold time delay 5 30 Read Tick the Arm Disarm option modify the settings if necessary and click Save to apply the new settings FastTrace 2 8 3 Alarm inputs To define alarm inputs open System gt Behaviour gt Input Output behaviour Select an input from the list Inputs Outputs 2560 USBIO 1 PRESENCE FLT 2 2576 USBIDO 1 257 T USBIO 1 25 8 USBID 1 2578 USBID 1 580 USBID 1 2581 USBIDO 1 2582 USBID 1
151. ips for advanced parameters Setting 188 13 1 4 6 3 Adding a new detection profile 188 13 1 4 7 ROT 188 EE 189 IE No MASK Rm 190 I D oteclon Zones ENT 191 mE Mee MACS 192 13 1 8 1 SOME Ign o T RENDERE 193 13 2 FastTrace 2 LoiterTrace 195 13 2 4 About the FastTrace 2 LoiterTrace Loitering Detection analytic 195 DC IS E O 195 13 2 3 Camera 0 os eee cc ccccccccccccecccuccccecccucccusecseucaucecscseuauseusuauausensuseauausenseuuausenscseauausenseueausenecseauaunenseas 196 Technical Manual Contents BE 13 2 3 1 Resolution and frame ANC PRETI MM 196 13 2 3 2 PICIGUOR VIEW P292 c E 196 13 2 3 3 gio SION NT cr 196 13 2 3 4 Ge IS TERING WOM cr TH M 197 13 2 3 5 Automatic camera adaption nennen nnne nennen nnne nnne nnne nnns 197 2a CONO 198 13 2 4 1 Loitering configuration 198 13 2 4 2 Cameras SOC HO MERC E 198 13 2 4 3 Drawing Tools section mT 199 13 2 4 4 Select L
152. ivate zones Outdoor security cameras may unintentionally look into neighbourhood residences To respect their privacy these parts of the picture can be masked Click Add in de section Private zones Private zones Remove Technical Manual Configuring analytics On the image a black rectangle will appear in the upper left corner You can adjust the size and position of the rectangle to make sure the correct zone is masked Up to 4 zones can be masked If the black box is not clearly visible in the image adjust the brightness and or contrast of the image You can use the sliders in the Image settings sections to do this Click Save to apply the new settings FastTrace 2 13 3 3 Sabotage detection When a device is being tampered with the sabotage detection will generate a so called tamper alarm This can be activated per camera In order to do so tick the option in the section Sabotage detection sabotage detection Status Clear alarm The following actions with the camera will result in a tamper alarm 1 the lens is covered 2 the position of the camera is altered 3 the zoom of the camera image is changed 4 the focus of the camera image is changed When a tamper alarm is being generated on a certain camera the green colour for status will change to red The tamper alarm on the camera should be cleared manually To clear the tamper alarm on the camera click Clear alarm Click Save
153. ivided by 0 8 this is the efficiency of the power supply Note J d Measurement on a fully equipped FastTrace 2 server with DH61BE motherboard and G850 microprocessor came up with the following results 0 41 230 VAC 95 W idle state Fully equipped FastTrace 2 server with 2 Main I O cards 1 Extension I O card 1 HIPI card 2 8 channel A N cards and 4 hard disks 2 TB per disk FastTrace 2 2 12 Maintenance 2 12 1 Replacing the filters lt is essential that the filters are regularly cleaned and when needed replaced by new filters You will need an Allen wrench 3 mm to remove the front plate of the Fasttrace 2 server Remove the screws indicated on the image below by the grey arrows and remove the front plate Remove the dirty filters and replace them by clean ones or new filters Make sure the filters are placed straight with the borders behind the chassis before putting the front plate back in place There should be no filter material stuck between the front plate and the chassis Put back the screws in place and pay attention to the USB slot indicated by the red arrow The USB slot needs to be accessible ADPRO Fastirace 2 12 2 Cleaning the FastTrace 2 server Cleaning the FastTrace 2 with water or any corrosive products is firmly NOT advised Only dust cloths and wipes should be used when cleaning the outside of the FastTrace 2 server 2 12 3 Replacing
154. large part of a person is hidden from the camera or masked the person cannot be detected The image surface of the person should be at least 296 of the image too small part of the person person surface image surface 9 4 mm 85x38 mm lt 296 Technical Manual Configuring analytics 13 2 3 4 Scene illumination The software is not able to detect objects in a too badly illuminated scene If the bad illumination concerns a part of the scene the tracking of the objects could stop within part of the scene 13 2 3 5 Automatic camera adaption It is recommended to disable automatic camera adaptation iris shutter gain or to use slow adaptation settings FastTrace 2 13 2 4 Configuration 13 2 4 1 Loitering configuration interface In the FastTrace 2 Client open System Behaviour Analytics LoiterTrace ee 5 e FA Recorded video EM System Status 1 L About g 2 CONNECTIONS ted LoiterTrace configuration Ethemet PPP lt lt ETS 4 Serial Ports PTZ Om Here you can configure LoiterTrace in essence define the ground region of interest the masking area and setup the maximum loitering time PEE Monitor y 9 i ta Active connections 4 1 BEHAVIOUR w Live Video 1 16 i Eq ANALYTICS iP PG IntrusionTrace Drawing Tools Le kaj Select LoiterTrace license E 6 GENERAL Expires NEVER Revocable
155. led 0 disabled Value 0 0 1 Profile details 20 4 minimum distance 0m E 0 Time OR Distance acceptance l enabled O disabled 4 0 minimum time 3 4 0 minimum distance 0 Multiple detection filtering l enabled O disable a 60 0 maximum time 2 0 maximum distance im E Name maximum time 5 Value 60 0 0 0 999 9 Profile details 0 4 minimum distance E 0 Time OB Distance acceptance l enabled O0 disabled 4 0 minimum time 4 0 minimum distance 0 Multiple detection filtering l enabled O disable 60 0 maximum time z 0 maximum distance m E Name maximum distance m Value 2 0 0 0 99 9 FastTrace 2 Mind If enabled this parameter may cause a missed detection due to a previous false alarm in the same area 13 1 4 6 2 Tips for advanced parameters setting The advanced parameters should only be modified in case the standard settings are not sufficient e g rejection of true alarms or acceptance of false alarms Ensure that a change in advanced parameters does not affect the foreseen detection objectives e g the intruder could be crawling on the ground could be a group of persons In case of false alarms determine which parameter s filters them out mostly e g the duration is particularly short the alarm object is huge The advanced parameters concern dim
156. lity presets The parameters you can modify here are Frames per second fps Resolution of the picture Quality VBR quality Qlow Qnormal of Qhigh or CBR bit rate 20 through 2048 kbps The higher the value the better the quality but also the higher the bandwidth use Remark for stable image quality VBR is recommended Multicast is the simultaneous supply of information to one or more computers through only one data stream from the source When multiple computers poll this one stream multiple copies will be created but the initial upload will remain the same Multicast thus ensures less data traffic over the network The 224 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255 address range has been assigned for multicasting on the local LAN network Tick this option if you want to use the multicast protocol Enter the address to which the FastTrace 2 video system has to send the multicast Mind every camera should be assigned to a unique multicast address Multicast port 5 3 4 PIZ PTZ Use FTZ Control Use PTZ Control Protocol Address Auto Home Expire Time sec Positioning Time sec Technical Manual Using analogue cameras Everyone who has subscribed to the multicast can view the live images on this address using a web browser or a FastTrace 2 Client Enter the multicast port through which the FastTrace 2 has to send the stream Mind every camera should be assigned to a unique multicast port This port must be defin
157. log event or command If you choose log as type you can also tick the views you would like to search in the Filter section Filler Live video view Live multicast view Stil image view i Recorded video view 7 Live video view This option shows the users that have watched live video images Live multicast view This option shows the users that have watched the multicast stream Still image view This option shows the users that have taken snapshot pictures Recorded video view This option shows the users that have downloaded video recordings If you choose event as type all events that have been generated on the FastTrace 2 video system e g motion detection inputs outputs will be displayed If you choose command as type all commands that have been executed by the users e g connections change of configuration will be displayed Mind The log is limited to 100 000 events per type log event or command and has a time period limit of 6 months Technical Manual Log 15 1 Example of a Log record iTime 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 28 2011 04 27 2011 04 27 t 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 08 05 09 40 43 40 32 39 47 39 34 34 08 32 44 47 07 07 26 Time of intervention IType User CamiData Still image view 00 01 2011 04 28 06 05 15 Recorded video view 00 01 2011 04 2
158. lowest point crosses the trigger line FastI race 2 Unsuitable scene many false alarms due to moving shadows Technical Manual Configuring analytics 13 2 FastTrace 2 LoiterTrace LoiterTrace stands for full loitering detection analytics 13 2 1 About the FastTrace 2 LoiterTrace Loitering Detection analytic The FastTrace 2 Loitering Detection analytic is an image analysis tool able to detect humans remaining a too long time in an indoor scene even if they remain static for a long time e g sleeping is suited for scenes remaining empty most of the time not for scenes almost always populated It can be used in a lobby for example but not in an airport hall does not depend on the resolution or frame rate of the camera requires a maximum horizontal Field of View FOV of 10 m 32 8 ft and a minimum person s surface of 2 of the image for reliable detection works better if automatic camera adaption iris shutter gain is slow or disabled has 3 sensitivity levels normal default low for avoiding false alarms from outdoor influence static changes etc high for avoiding missed detections could mask parts of the image to avoid false alarms due to flashing light trees cars on screen display of time etc uses Ground Region of Interest any object whose lowest point ground position is outside of the GROI will not trigger a loitering detection It is advised to use a larg
159. lse ADPRO PIR HLI Fri Jan i 2168 H6 FH27FGC 6D75 4837 5h2B8 B4D6D77 4163D True False False FIRE IO Fri Jan i 2166 DD33B6B7 40C741 4F35 BFB3 B86 4AEHD3BC227 True False False i FastTrace 2 17 2 System license From version 02 00 0000 all ADPRO video systems require a system license This applies of course also to the FastTrace 2 video system version 02 01 0007 Mind the perimeter and loitering detection and also the video encoder cards require a separate licence and are not included in the system licence There are 3 types of system license available FULL all features of the video system can be used all features are available with these restrictions only 4 analogue cameras can be used no IP camera support only 1 hard disk can be used only 1 MIO card and no EIO cards is supported TRANSMITTER all features are available but there is no continuous recording allowed and recording on event is fixed to 5 seconds on prerecording 10 seconds on event recording and 0 seconds on postrecording The ENTRY system license is not possible with the FastTrace 2b configuration A FastTrace 2 video system running without system license will behave as a video system with FULL license for 5 days The user will however be informed of the license error via the event message LICENSE SYSTEM ERROR and by a popup window at each connection with the FastTrace 2 Client After t
160. mode OFF smart is only checked on disks in ACTIVE IDLE mode Interval Indicates the interval time between smart checks The value is expressed in minutes Temperature threshold if disk temp is higher than this threshold an alarm is generated 1102 SMART HDD ALERT TEMP 2 4 3 Add Replace the hard disk When you receive an error message from your hard disk in the Status window of the FastTrace 2 Client you might need to replace the faulty hard disk If you have 2 or more hard disks installed in your FastTrace 2 server you can check which hard disk is causing the alarm messages in the FastTrace 2 Client via System Maintenance Harddisks In the column Smart you will get the operational status of the hard disks You can also retrieve this information via the Telnet command ta smart see The ta smart command Harddisks l Total size Free Power Smart Temp Fack Cnt W OD SS F Tt T t Tt 001 469452 8151 ACTIVE IDLE NORMAL 44 NO 0 W 011 469452 245567 ACTIVE IDLE NORMAL 46 NO 70 D 4 L Switch off power supply and replace the hard disk You can also add a new hard disk without removing any of the hard disks in use Up to 4 hard disks can be installed Important It is possible to mount a hard disk coming from another unit into the installer Thus you can playback video rec
161. n Create an alarm text that automatically opens a live camera image 241 18 2 5 Activate timer output on FastTrace 2 241 TOS ENO COUO e E EE EE E E M 242 10 01 Gencal CodeGear E EAEan mmm 242 18 3 2 Control protocol error codes cccccsseeecceccaeeeeceecceeueeeececaaeeceeeseaaeeeeeeseaeeeeessaaseeesessageeeesenas 243 18 3 3 Filter graph codec error COCES ccceccccccceeeeeceeeceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeesuaaseeeeesseaeeeeesssaeeeeesasaeeeeesenas 244 18 4 FastTrace 2 web pages cccccssscccceeceeceesececeeseecceuseeecsaeeecseuseeessaseeesseeeeeseaeeeessageeeessueeesssnseeesss 246 19 Labeling Ol oro CNS MN 247 FastTrace 2 19 4 Product number structure 19 2 Declaration of Conformity Technical Manual Safety instructions 1 Safety instructions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVERS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of non insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk o
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163. nd Save to maintain any modifications Mind The external USB ports used for PTZ control can be found at the rear of the FastTrace 2 server A convertor to convert USB to RS232 or RS485 is required When using internal Main I O cards the PTZ control can be selected as dev ttyU6 for the first Main I O card and dev ttyU8 for the second Main I O IMPORTANT Telemetry station manufacturers provide a variety of models and features The FastTrace 2 provides PTZ control ability for a number of popular models and where possible supports the features provided by the manufacturer Due to the number of models available on the commercial market details of connection and use for individual models have been provided in this manual Xtralis does however have tech tips available for these cameras on the website htip www xtralissecurity com 5 4 2 Serial PTZ on MIO card Op By 2 22 23 OV OV A 24 RA 29 RB PTZ camera FastTrace 2 MAIN I O CARD Mind If connecting PTZ cameras from the same RS485 to multiple FastTrace 2 servers change the strap settings on the MIO to RS485 2 wires PTZ Maximum cable length of the RS485 cables is 1200 m 21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 TB GV RB OY RA RB PTZ camera MAIN card MAIN WO card Technical Manual Using analogue cameras Bat 5 4 3 DIC PTZ Open the PTZ window via System Connections Serial Ports PTZ Check if
164. nd backup transmission destination It also does not take the operational state into account the alarm will be generated in both armed and disarmed state Furthermore the alarm transmission will be repeated every 15 minutes as long as the alarm is sustained When the end of alarm is detected a new alarm message will be send to indicate that the alarm is no longer sustained Edit profile Profile number 1 Profile name NORMAL EVENT Active sensor 1201 E Profile type 0 Alarm Operational state Disarmed Armed amp Armed disarmed Alarm Behaviour Armed Disarmed Primary transmission Ed Primary transmission Backup transmission Ed Backup transmission Repeat tx alarm W Repeat tx alarm Generate end of alarm El Generate end of alarm Technical Manual Alarms 8 4 1 2 Primary event profile A primary event profile is defined to send alarms for all detections to the primary transmission destination and not to the backup transmission destination It also does not take the operational state into account the alarm will be generated in both armed and disarmed state Furthermore the alarm transmission will be repeated every 15 minutes as long as the alarm is sustained When the end of alarm is detected a new alarm message will be send to indicate that the alarm is no longer sustained Edit profile Profile number 2 Profile name PRIMARY EVENT Active sensor 1201 E c Profile tvpe Alarm Operational state Disarmed
165. nual and product documents available from Xtralis All proper health and safety precautions must be taken during the installation commissioning and maintenance of the product The system should not be connected to a power source until all the components have been installed Proper safety precautions must be taken during tests and maintenance of the products when these are still connected to the power source Failure to do so or tampering with the electronics inside the products can result in an electric shock causing injury or death and may cause equipment damage Xtralis is not responsible and cannot be held accountable for any liability that may arise due to improper use of the equipment and or failure to take proper precautions Only persons trained through an Xtralis accredited training course can install test and maintain the system Liability You agree to install configure and use the products strictly in accordance with the User Manual and product documents available from Xtralis Xtralis is not liable to you or any other person for incidental indirect or consequential loss expense or damages of any kind including without limitation loss of business loss of profits or loss of data arising out of your use of the products Without limiting this general disclaimer the following specific warnings and disclaimers also apply Fitness for Purpose You agree that you have been provided with a reasonable opportunity to appraise the products and ha
166. o http www xtralissecurity com and log in Partner Login If you do not have any login details please sign up via this website FastTrace 2 17 5 Installation of the FastTrace 2 firmware 17 5 1 Installation requirements To execute a FastTrace 2 version 2 01 0007 installation you need Windows PC FastTrace 2 image file with extension img FastTrace 2 Image Flash application version 1 0 3 or higher FastTrace 2 USB stick with at least 512 MB writing space Monitor screen Keyboard Mind The FastTrace 2 Server is by default equipped with a DANE ELEC USB stick In principle the video system can use any kind of USB stick but it cannot be guaranteed other types of USB stick will work faultless The type Kingston DataTraveler for example regularly proves to be unreliable For a detailed list of supported USB sticks please consult our website http www xtralissecurity com When your video system has an Intel DH55TC motherboard your video system is equipped with an SSD disk In that case you will need a hard disk interface SATA for SSD disks to connect to your PC via USB 17 5 2 Installation procedure Remove the boot USB stick SSD disk from the FastTrace 2 video system and connect it to your Windows PC Copy the image file and the Image Flash application on the PC Start the application Image Flash on the Windows PC gt V3100 Image flash Image File Browse Disk Drive PhysicalDrive 1 1 9 GB
167. object the area will be hatched with yellow lines thus creating a yellow mask zone You can easily change the form of the polygon by clicking one of the line end points angles and drag it toa new position You can also add a line by deleting one of the lines and automatically start drawing from the last line end point Mask areas define the regions that will not be processed by the analytics module A maximum of 5 polygon areas can be drawn These areas can overlap FastTrace 2 13 2 6 Detection zones A Ground Region of Interest GROI is a zone on the ground where loitering should trigger an alarm The lowest edge of the detection zone should cover the lowest part of the intruder If the detection zone includes the front part of the scene the detection zone should come down to the lowest edge of the image Any object whose lowest point ground position is outside the cannot trigger a loitering detection and so no alarm will be given It is advised to use a larger zone than the real ground zone It is also advised to include the lower edge of the image to make sure that object present at the bottom of the image are not excluded from detection Draw the detection ground region Click the left mouse button each time you want to make an angle When closing the lines in the object the area will be a blue zone You can easily change the form of the polygon by clicking one of the line end points angles and drag it toa
168. of licenses and the number of used licenses You need to delete all trigger lines and all detection zones from a camera and click Save to make sure the remaining channels number is increased again The Detection count indicates the number of detections while the configuration was running You can reset the detection count by clicking Reset 13 1 4 6 Advanced parameters profile section You can choose a specific perimeter detection profile from the section Advanced parameters profile Advanced parameters profile Default By default there is a default profile that has been attributed to the perimeter detection You can change this profile or add new profiles Click Config FastIrace 2 Client Software Perimeter detection profiles Default Profile details Sensitivity level l low 2 normal 3 high Minimum width Maximum width im Minimum height im Maximum height im Minimum area sq m Maximum area sq m Sensitivity level 1 low 2 normal 3 high 2 1 3 FastTrace 2 13 1 4 6 1 Profile details A perimeter detection profile has got the following parameters These parameters can be easily changed by adapting the value at the bottom of the section Profile details Sensitivity level You can change the level of contrast sensitivity to either low value 1 normal value 2 or high value 3 When set to high the system will detect lower contrasted objects while setting the sensitivity le
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170. on Enabled Also enter the IP port through which the Presidium can communicate to the FastTrace 2 Server Only the IP port needs to be defined in the FastTrace 2 video system All other communication settings need to be programmed on the Presidium itself The connection to a Presidium can activate following events on the FastTrace 2 0070 PRESIDIUM FAULT the Presidium reports a high temperature or general fault or the FastTrace 2 detects a wrong IP port 0071 PRESIDIUM PRESENCE FAULT no communication with the Presidium 11024 CAMO1 NO VIDEO video signal is missing detected by the Presidium 11025 CAMO1 CONTRAST ERROR camera lens is covered detected by the Presidium 11033 CAMO1 PRESIDIUM DET alarm on camera detected by the Presidium These alarm messages be transmitted per camera hence the mentioning of the camera in the examples above In the Channel configuration section you need to specify what video outputs of the Presidium have been connected to each FastTrace 2 input FastTrace 2 PresidiumHLl Assign which presidium channels correspond to which camera General Enabled Port 15020 Status IDLE Channel configuration Channel 02 l TA Click Save to apply the new settings m De fault Channel Channel 10 Channel 11 Channel 12 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 Technical Manual Firmware license configuration 17
171. on folder Click Install to extract the BIN file to the folder you have selected Technical Manual Firmware license configuration 2 FastTrace 2 V02 01 0051 Setup Installation Complete Setup was completed successfully Output folder C Temp Extract FastIrace2 V02 01 0051 BIM 10075 Completed Cancel Click Show details to see the information on the installation Click Close Next open the folder in which you have installed the BIN file to check whether the BIN file has been extracted correctly To upgrade the firmware open the FastTrace 2 Client software open System Maintenance Transfer and upload via the Search button the BIN file Send to FastTrace 2 C Temp FastTrace V02 01 0051 BIN FastTrace 2 17 6 3 2 Upgrade firmware with img file Remove the boot USB stick SSD disk from the FastTrace 2 video system and connect it to your Windows PC Copy the image file and the Image Flash application on the PC If you cannot see the drive for the SSD disk you need to create a partition in Windows Open Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Computer Management gt Disk Management gt Create new partition Select FAT32 and choose a letter for the drive Start the application Image Flash on the Windows PC gt V3100 Image flash Image File Browse Disk Drive PhysicalDrivei 1 9 GB REMOVABLE Select for mage File the new image file FastTrace2 v02 xx xxxx img
172. ordings that have been recorded by another FastTrace 2 unit some restrictions need to be taken into account though It is advised to immediately put the number of days recording to 0 thus preventing overwriting of valuable data Clear all recording conditions in the recording behaviour thus preventing overwriting of valuable data Do not mix hard disks from different FastTrace 2 units into one because this will result in unpredictable behaviour FastTrace 2 2 4 3 1 Material list for 1 hard disk Part Amount reference number Support for disk 2 1x 17291210 Support for disk 3 and 4 1x 17291220 Disk screws 4x 17434080 or 1 7434060 Dented washers M4 4x 17720050 Mounting screws 4x 17439080 Sata cable 1x 16520870 for DH55TC motherboard 1x 16520875 for DH61BE motherboard Remove the lid Then remove the front plate You can now see the mounting holes for the disk bays Install the internal disk s into the supports with screws 17434080 or 17434060 and dented washers M4 17720050 Technical Manual Hardware 2 4 3 1 1 Mounting a second hard disk 2 4 3 1 1 1 With an Intel DH55TC motherboard Fix the second disk onto the support at the power supply side Next install the support with the screws 17439080 at the front and the left side of the casing Fastl race 2 T E f a UY f yj a i d i T PY nh
173. orts Telnet port Rtsp port Control port Video IC port Network IO port Webserver port Port Telnet port Htsp port Control port Video IC port Network IO port Webserver port 23 554 2000 10002 3041 Description The IP port used to make a Telnet connection Real time streaming protocol this port is used by the FastTrace 2 Client to control the video streaming You have to use the same value here as the value specified when adding this video system in the FastTrace 2 Client see Adding a FastTrace 2 server to the FastTrace 2 client IP port used to exchange information between the FastTrace 2 video system and the FastTrace 2 Client software e g display status of inputs and outputs You have to use the same value here as the value specified when adding this video system in the FastTrace 2 Client see Adding a FastTrace 2 server to the FastTrace 2 client Port used to interconnect with 53100 security panels This allows starting a recording on an alarm detected on the security panel Use the same port as the one selected in the S3100 configurator Port used to poll the Net I O modules Port used for the http protocol Default value 23 554 2000 10002 3041 80 FastTrace 2 3 4 4 2 Ethernet connection Enter all necessary information for the Ethernet connection in this section Ethernet address Ip address Subnet mask Gateway DO 1c cO b6 bfF 67 10 0 0 60 255 255 255 0
174. oup Command Data 2011 04 28 09 39 30 tranafer download user data 2011 04 28 09 39 30 01 login user 00 gt authorized 2011 04 28 09 39 30 COl connection open 10 0 0 236 2011 04 28 09 35 32 Cll system reboot 2011 04 28 09 33 59 C11 transfer download user data 2011 04 28 09 33 55 C11 login user 00 gt authorized 2011 04 28 09 33 59 C11 connection open 10 0 0 236 2011 04 28 09 33 55 C10 connection closed 10 0 0 236 Time of intervention Event identification Executed command Additional information C client session e g IP adres T telnet session All commands within the same session will have the same ID The number that is attributed to the command log ID is increased with every connection that is made When the number 64 is reached the next number will again be 1 Technical Manual Presidium High Level Interface 16 Presidium High Level Interface The PresidiumHLl window allows to associate video outputs from a Presidium to the FastTrace 2 inputs The video outputs of the Presidum system can be connected by means of a coax cable to the inputs of a FastTrace 2 video system for further analysis and recording That way it is possible to transmit alarms from the Presidium to the FastTrace 2 over the IP network IP NETWORK VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT Presidium mo CAMERA FastTrace 2 To set up the Presidium connection open System gt PresidiumHLI Tick the opti
175. outputs and choose Programmable Select 201 Sensor Activity as input with Logics and click Add under Tools Details Name USBIO 1 OUTPUTO8 Profile SILENT MESSAGE Alarm hold time 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Cameras Behaviour Manual operation Recording controlled amp Programmable Logic Logic C2583 __ Tools 0101 SMART HDD ALERT ADD DEL 0102 SMART HDD ALERT TEMP 0103 SMART HDD ERROR 0200 REMOTE CONNECTION 10201 SENSOR ACTIVITY NOT CLEAR All All sensors assigned to an alarm profile that triggers 1201 have to return to idle state in order to reset the selected output When this condition is fulfilled the user can arm the video system without triggering a false alarm Technical Manual Alarms 8 5 Email server settings If the video system needs to send an email to specific recipients when detecting a specific event the email SMTP server and email sender address need to be inserted Mind the email address of the email sender may need to be an existing email account depending on the SMTP server settings Open the Email window via System gt Connections gt Email E Mail SMTP server IP address 10 0 0 23 SMTP server port 29 Sender e mail address support xtralis com 8 5 1 Email address book Open the address book window via System gt Behaviour gt Email Addressbook Click Add to add a new contact Addressbook n Add Remove
176. perimeter detection gt LoiterTrace video analytics application for video indoor loitering detection gt Fire IO interface application enabling the alarm management and transmission of fire alarms from a fire panel PIR HLI 2 interface application enabling alarm reception configuration and walk testing using the PRO detectors databus You can see what licenses have been loaded into your video system via the About button The information about the licenses is shown in the License section 2 Client 2 Server Uptime v z 06 0004 V02 06 0004 Client OO0000h0Sm25s Details BurnMediaDl1l1 dll 2 6 4 0 F DecoderPack d11 2 6 4 s Dutch dll 2 6 4 0 English dll 2 6 4 0 French dll 2 6 4 0 German _ d1l 6 4 System FastTrace 2 Type FULL Expiration TIME UNLIMITED Identifier O00 1C CO B6 BF 467 Encoder card DS4008HCI 1213011172372 LICENSED Encoder card DS4008HCI 121301117265 LICENSED Analytics LoiterTrace 2 Ch Analytics IntrusionTrace 2 Ch Analytics SmokeTrace 2 Ch Pir detector license No Fire detector license No Motherboard DE31PR Application license details Type Expires Bevocable Becurrent UCI s ES Emokelrace NEVER Yea Ho 10117 LoiterTrace HEVER Yea Ho SEFC 4 n
177. present one or more application licenses of one or multiple types An application license contained within the Application Credit Token can have an unlimited or timed validity A timed validity application license expires x time after it has been consumed for the first time An unlimited application license will never expire Yet timed application licenses will stop operating at the moment they expire The FastTrace 2 unit will signal this through the transmission of expiry events It is the responsibility of the user installer of the system to make sure that the application remains active if desired of course by installing a new and valid application license to replace the expired one Once you have acquired a FastTrace 2 Application Credit Token you can consume this credit to your account In order to be able to do this you will have to sign up for an account on the Xtralis Application License Web portal Please see the Application License Guide for more information on this Whenever you enter the credit number mentioned on the credit token to your account you will find that all application licenses that are bound to this credit token will be added to your account A credit token cannot be assigned a second time Do mind it is the responsibility of the owner of the credit token to handle it in a secure way to avoid wrong usage and loss of this asset Lost credit tokens cannot be handled or replaced in any way by the manufacturer There are 4 typ
178. re available on one or two VM22A units connected in cascade Unit 0 is controlled by the MIO card that is inserted in the video system and drives the loudspeakers 1 to 10 Unit 1 connects to the first unit through the EIO loop connecter and drives loudspeakers 11 to 20 See the VM22A Audio Switcher Installation and User Manual for more information Each loudspeaker is associated to the camera with the matching number Loudspeakers 17 to 20 are not selectable since the video system is limited to 16 cameras To talk back to a person on the remote site launch the FastT race 2 Client open the LIVE page and 3 the desired camera by clicking on its image By default the Push to talk mode will be active click and keep it pressed down with the left mouse button You can now start talking through the diem that is connected to the MIC input of the computer When the option Full duplex mode has been ticked the Push to talk mode will be disabled In this case you can activate the audio by simply clicking the icon To deactivate the audio mode you need to click the icon again Make sure the audio output parameters are correct Open System Connections Audio to modify the settings Mind that the audio IN option must be activated if you want to use Audio OUT FastTrace 2 audio output Audio server port 3001 Audio server mode Full duplex mode vy Enter the audio server port by default port 3000 that will be used to transmit audio
179. ring the virtual inputs Next select the 53100 security panel from the list and click Add in the Mapped triggers section 3100 FOXnet Plus units 10 0 0 25 10002 n Add Remove Mapped triggers n ES Add To the right a new section will appear Map trigger to 53100 FOXnet Plus alarm 0006 CONFIG UNCOMMITTED 0007 TECHNICIAN GRANT 0008 SYSTEM ARMED 0008 ENTRY ERROR 0010 EXIT ERROR 0011 ENCODER CARD ERROR in 3100 FOXnet Plus alarm Select an alarm and associate the alarm to a trigger Use the filter option for your convenience In the 53100 security panel the trigger needs to be associated to an output This output will be activated when detecting the associated event e g hard disk error Click Save to apply the new settings Technical Manual Video Interconnection 1 Hint In the 53100 Configurator open Video triggers and click New to associate the selected trigger to the output FOXnet plus Configuration Utility 0065 CNH GEBOUW 01 1 File Tools Help p E e E Management E L L Users 3 Videoliiggers GP User Proftes 32 b User Tine Schedule T a TD tte heal tien Pe oan n Zone Switch Schedules 8 th Mem oux Bl Systemoptions Video system H gg Alum Profes 32 VP oAlmzones 32 Sa Detectors 0 Control Panels and Readers 5 IA
180. rmware and software updates are released These new releases can be downloaded from the website http www xtralissecurity com To check what version of the FastTrace 2 server and client you can use the client software Click About You will get the information about the FastTrace 2 Client version and the FastTrace 2 Server version FastTrace 2 Client Fastirace 2 Server 02 01 0007 02 01 0006 It is always recommended to have both Client and Server the same version but in principle different versions can be used 17 4 1 Upgrade the Client version to the Server version If the Client version is a lower version that the Server version you will get a popup window when connecting to the Server with the Client g FastTrace 2 Client Software There is new version of the FastTrace 2 chent software available for download You can upgrade your client software by deinstalling the current software and connecting again to the FastTrace 2 server using a webbrowser Current version 02 01 0006 available version 02 01 0007 The Client version is always included in the firmware of the video system Remove the current Client software from you PC via Start gt All Programs gt FastTrace 2 gt Uninstall Then connect to the FastTrace 2 Server with the internet browser to reinstall the client software 17 4 2 Downloading the new client software version from the Xtralis oupport website Surf t
181. ry transmission E Backup transmission Fal Backup transmission Repeat tx alar Repeat tx ala E Generate end of alarm E Generate end of alarm Ok FastTrace 2 8 4 1 12 Fire trouble profile The fire trouble event profile is designed to send alarm messages to both primary and backup transmission destinations in case of fire detection With fire events you can choose the profile type For fire trouble events the profile type is set to fire trouble This type indicates that there is a fault with a component of the system Each fire alarm profile is set to send alarms in both armed and disarmed state The only way to modify this is by unticking the options in the Alarm Behaviour section Every fire alarm will be repeated until the alarm is no longer sustained The fire alarm message will be resent every 15 minutes Edit profile Profile number 1 Profile name FIRE TROUBLE Active sensor 1201 E Profile type 6 Fire trouble perational state l MR Lud LJ Li i Armed disarmed Alarm Behaviour Armed Disarmed s Primary transmission v Primary transmission s Backup transmission Fl Backup transmission E Generate end of alarm Generate end of alarm Cancel Technical Manual Alarms 8 4 2 Adding a new profile If not all numbers have been used you can also add a new alarm profile Up to 32 alarm profiles can be stored Click Add to create a new alarm prof
182. s related to the FastTrace 2 server This means however that there will be specific limitations in the FastTrace 2 video system the only stream that the FastTrace 2 video system will use is the analytics stream As a result this will be a CIF resolution at 5 fps or the minimal quality available on the camera 1 stream 3rd party DVR already installed FastTrace 2 transmission only license j ADPRO vene rere You can set the stream number as well yet this must be checked on site as this depends on the stream number being used by the other application Please check the correct number in the camera FastTrace 2 Technical Manual Using analogue cameras 5 Using analogue cameras 5 1 Technical specifications Maximum number of cameras 16 total of analogue and or IP cameras Analogue cameras Video output Video compression Audio compression Analogue cameras Video resolution PAL Analogue cameras Video resolution NTSC Analogue cameras images second PAL Analogue cameras images second NTSC Bandwidth Bandwidth consumption Recording type Hemote visualisation PTZ cameras Management 4 8 12 or 16 analogue A V inputs Video PAL or NTSC BNC connectors 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohm Max cable length 350 m RG59 610 m RG11 Audio 1 input per analogue camera ocrew connectors Input level 2 0 Vp p 1000 Ohm VGA connector adjustable resolution up to S
183. s on both snapshots using the mark taol Select the desired unit of measure feet or metres and define the height of the object Image A shows the image of the object near the camera Image B shows the image of the object far from the camera Use a snapshot from live or recorded images to draw the measure of the persons You can watch live images by clicking the camera button To start recording the live video images click the film button You can play recorded sequences by clicking the camera scope button The typical calibration procedure goes as follows Record a sequence with a person near and far Play the sequence and pause when the person is near Take snapshot A and draw its measure Play the sequence and pause when the person is far Take snapshot B and draw its measure Choose unit of measure and height of person Come back to live stream view Save sels The recorded sequence is stored on your client PC in the Documents and Settings of your user account FastTrace 2 13 1 6 Mask zones The mask is used to avoid false alarms due to useless parts of the image e g flashing light on screen display of time trees cars etc Jp fe Ys e ag A A ty The mask concerns image zones not ground zones It should not cover the upper part of the intruder s body anywhere inside the detection zone or anywhere on a trigger line Draw a mask area Le Click the left mouse button each
184. se the profile type For non fire events the profile type is set to non fire This type indicates that a non fire event e g a general purpose input on the sensor is present at the scene Each fire alarm profile is set to send alarms in both armed and disarmed state The only way to modify this is by unticking the options in the Alarm Behaviour section Every fire alarm will be repeated until the alarm is no longer sustained The fire alarm message will be resent every 15 minutes Edit profile Profile number 9 Profile name NON FIRE ALARM Active sensor 1201 Profile type 3 Non fire perational state Mikin error E Alarm Behaviour Armed Disarmed v Primary transmission Primary transmission v Backup transmission Fal Backup transmission Ll em Eu Generate end of alarm E Generate end of alarm Cance FastTrace 2 8 4 1 10 Fire action profile The fire action event profile is designed to send alarm messages to both primary and backup transmission destinations in case of fire detection With fire events you can choose the profile type For fire action events the profile type is set to fire action This type indicates that there are indications of fire at the scene and that investigation is needed Each fire alarm profile is set to send alarms in both armed and disarmed state The only way to modify this is by unticking the options in the Alarm Behaviour section
185. ss 1 in the FastTrace 2 the PTZ address of the camera should be 2 Technical Manual Using analogue cameras 5 5 USB convertors Device Order number Pin assignment USB to RS485 convertor 20415490 RS485 Pin assignment DB9 male connector 1 485 2 485 5 GND USB to RS232 convertor 20415510 RS232 Pin assignment DB9 male connector 1 Received Line Signal Detect RS232 is only used on some PTZ 2 Received Data cameras such as the Philips G3 3 Transmitted Data Autodome camera Cable length is 4 DTE Ready limited to 50 feet If more than 50 feet 5 Signal Ground the cable capacitance should be kept 6 DCE Ready below 2500 pF 7 Request to Send 8 Clear to Send pF pico farads 9 DCE Ready Important You need to reboot the FastTrace 2 server after connecting the convertor 5 6 Video input termination 75 Ohm High impedance This is only available on the latest version of the 8 or 16 channel video cards Jumpers JP1 JP8 16 determine whether the corresponding video input is terminated with 75 Ohm when strap is placed or not when strap is removed 16 channel AV card FastTrace 2 Technical Manual Audio 1 6 Audio 6 1 Audio IN Open the Audio window via System gt Connections gt Audio Tick all inputs that have audio connection FasiTrace 2 audio input 1 8 8 16 Send ive audio stream Send e audio stream 1 J Camera2 Camera 3 Camera 4 WD TV
186. st effort to correct the situation in a reasonable amount of time Newer firmware versions than the ones originally tested may show incompatibilities Please contact the Xtralis Support Division if you encounter any issues Xtralis will make the best effort possible to address the problem in a reasonable time frame Although not likely some camera firmware updates may be incompatible and thus impossible to support on the FastTrace 2 For an updated list of IP cameras supported by your currently used version including the number of video streams they can handle click System gt Maintenance gt Transfer In the section Receive from FastTrace 2 select Camera definition and click Get A text file with extension def will be created in your work folder Receive from FastTrace 2 License User Data Configuration 1 Default a Camera Definition Get For an updated list of IP cameras supported by the most recent FastTrace 2 video system download the document Supported IP cameras at the website http www xtralissecurity com Remark For the Axis Q7401 video encoder you have these possible options Video in Audio in over IP Audio out via FastTrace 2 All inputs All outputs PTZ control Downloading the compatible camera manufacturer driver is required Mind When using ACTI IP cameras you need to turn off the B2 frame option on the camera WM FastTrace 2 4 5 Video streams IP cameras can
187. stTrace 2 is behind a router the external IP address will be used by the Dynamic DNS service This will automatically be set by the FastTrace 2 so no changes in the FastTrace 2 settings are necessary 3 4 4 2 2 Dynamic DNS error messages 3 4 4 2 2 1 Warning Unable to determine IP address If you receive this error message the FastTrace 2 could not resolve the service provider s host name Please check the DNS server in the Ethernet section or check the internet connection of the FastTrace 2 3 4 4 2 2 2 No update required When changing settings to the Dynamic DNS section in the FastTrace 2 the video system will write a new configuration and force an update of this configuration Some service providers are not very happy with this procedure and might return a message like No update required or Attempts to change to the current address are considered abusive This alarm will automatically reset on the next automated check after one minute Note An error message is displayed only once If you want to review the message once again set the Dynamic DNS Server to None click Save then re enter your DNS provider and click Save again Wait a few seconds and the message will reappear FastTrace 2 3 4 4 2 3 What s the use of using Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS provides the capability for a networked device such as a router or modem to notify a Domain Name System DNS to change in real time the active DNS configuration of its configured hos
188. t amp 2 9 1 3 2 Slot A Analogue cameras 4 8 12 16 channels Type PCI Express PCI Express PCI PCI Extension card Extension I O 2 Main 2 A N 4 channels 1 or A V 8 channels 2 A N 8 channels 1 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 IP Cameras 8 or 16 channels Type PCI Express PCI Express Extension card HIPI ETH1 HIPI ETH2 Extension I O 2 Main 2 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 2 9 1 3 3 Hybrid 12 channels Slot A PCI Express PCI Express Extension card HIPI ETH1 Extension I O 2 A N 4 channels 1 Main 1 0 2 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 2 9 1 3 4 Hybrid 16 channels Slot O A PCI Express PCI Express Extension card HIPI ETH1 Extension 1 0 2 Main 2 A N 8 channels 1 Extension I O 1 Main I O 1 Technical Manual Hardware FastTrace 2 2 9 2 With Intel DG41TY motherboard Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Video Audio Inputs POWER SWITCH EEEREN SEES EEEREN zw zu wesnssnoj auwoesz o9svtzi BEERS ee Gor ey I 97 ce TE 0262802297
189. t See Alarm inputs FastTrace 2 18 3 Error codes 18 3 1 General error codes Code ERROR NO ERROR ERROR INVALID VIDEO CHANNEL ERROR INVALID VIDEO RESOLUTION ERROR INVALID VIDEO QUALITY ERROR INVALID VIDEO BITRATE ERROR INVALID VIDEO FRAMERATE ERROR INVALID IPADDRESS ERROR INVALID PORTNUMBER ERROR INVALID USER ERROR INVALID USER PASSWORD ERROR INVALID INSTANCE ERROR INVALID DECODER NUMBER ERROR INVALID VOLUME ERROR INVALID OPERATION MODE ERROR NO CONTROL CONNECTION ERROR INVALID BITRANGE ERROR BUFFER TOO SMALL ERROR IN USE ERROR NOT IN USE ERROR SEARCH INVALID CAMMASK ERROR SEARCH INVALID TIME ERROR SEARCH INVALID CONDITIONS ERROR SEARCH FAILED ERROR INVALID PAGE ERROR INVALID PARAM ERROR GETTING USERRIGHTS ERROR INSUFFICIENT USERRIGHTS ERROR AUDIOTX INUSE ERROR AUDIOTX NOT INUSE ERROR GETAUDIO PARAMS ERROR GETTING CAMTYPE ERROR GETTING RESOLUTIONS ERROR NOT AVAILABLE ERROR GET FASTTRACE2 FIRMWAREV ERSION ERROR GET 3PICS DISTANCE ERROR GET AUDIO CFG ERROR NO TIMESTAMP FOUND ERROR PICTURE TAMPERED ERROR NO RESULTS Description Invalid video channel Invalid video resolution Invalid video quality Invalid bitrate Invalid framerate Invalid IP address Invalid port number Invalid user ID Invalid user password Invalid instance Invalid decoder number Invalid audio volume Invalid operation mode No control protocol connection established yet Invalid bitrange Supplied bu
190. t software the internet browser is opened instead of the login screen You need to download the client software setup exe If this iS the Case just click Retry Run setup exe 1 2 3 Install the client software 4 Click here retry Technical Manual Client Setup and Configuration 3 4 2 Launching the FastTrace 2 client in its own window On the desktop double click the FastTrace 2 shortcut Ths imag displayed You will get a login window Select the desired video system from the list and click Connect When using the FastTrace 2 Client for the first time you need to add a FastTrace 2 server first see Adding a FastTrace 2 server to the FastTrace 2 client WS FastTrace 2 Via Settings you can change the language the skin appearance of the program the work folder in which downloaded and local recordings are stored and the auto restart settings Settings 2 English Francais Deutsch Nederlands Espanol GUI style Windows Restart required Path C Wsers Feys FastTrace Auto restart No Yes Via Edit you can modify necessary ports or change user with valid password It is also recommended to provide a useful and meaningful name for your video system 7 Mame FastTIrace 2 IP Address 10 0 0 60 RTSP Port Control Port Connection Type Username Password oo Technical Manual Client Setup and Configur
191. the IP settings of a Net module 120 7 2 5 Net I O module inputs amp outputs SCTUP ce ccccccceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeesseeeseeeesseaeeeeeseeaeeeeeeeas 121 BAIN 123 8 1 Alarm Tet VS 123 8 1 1 Default settings TERRI 124 8 1 2 Primary alarm transmission SettiINGS cccccccccccseseeecseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeesaeeeeesaeeeeessaueeesseneeessaeess 125 8 1 3 Secondary alarm transmission settings cccceccsseseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeessaaeeeeeeseageeeeeeeas 126 8 2 Arming Disarming the video system sse 127 8 2 1 Arm Disarm schedule M 128 8 2 2 Arm Disarm SUNN 129 8 3 PUA IID E 130 8 3 1 PTZ VI 133 8 3 2 Connecting fire 134 8 3 2 1 Fire reset input and OULPUL ccc cccccsseeecececeeeeeceeecaeeeecececsaesceeeceeaeeeeesssaaaeeeeessaaseeeessaagaes 135 8 3 3 Trace alar MS EE voy deaeetagececdeeedoessaceusceuenens 136 8 4 RI TTE 137 8 4 1 WIS OG Fa ROSS 137 8 4 1 1 Normal event nnns 138 8 4 1 2 Primar
192. this time counting from the moment when it is armed Modify the alarm parameters of the selected input and click Save to apply the new settings Technical Manual Alarms 8 3 1 PTZ via l O It is possible to define PTZ preset positions via an input Open the nput Output behaviour window via System gt Behaviour gt Input Output behaviour Select the desired input and click on Camera PTZ Presets Camera PT2 Presets You will get the following popup window Fastl race 2 Client Software Camera Presets Camera 1 All PTZ cameras can be provided with 1 specific PTZ preset When an input is triggered the camera will move to the configured PTZ preset position The alarm message will be delayed however until the PTZ preset positioning time has expired This is done to make sure no blurry images are recorded Mind It is not possible to define camera PTZ presets for system inputs FastTrace 2 8 3 2 Connecting fire detectors You can connect up to 20 fire detectors to the FastI race 2 server These detectors can only be connected to real inputs on the FastTrace 2 server Open the nput Output behaviour window via System Behaviour Input Output Behaviour Choose a fire event profile and attribute a fire detector number Details Name USBIO 1 INPUTO1 REAL Profile FIRE 1 EVENT Alarm hold time amp 10 Fie 1 1 2 4 Cameras Mia Camera view style Live video Quad alarm Duress
193. tion The number of attempts is limited by the parameter Connection retries Be aware that a PPP connection over PSTN can easily take 30 to 60 seconds This sets the number of rings on an incoming call before hooking off Hayes command string to initialize the modem The number of attempts the video system will make to connect to the remote client This sets the delay after which the video system will disconnect if no more data is exchanged Selects the authentication protocol that will be used during the setup of a remote connection PAP CHAP MSCHAPv1 MSCHAPv2 Default value 115200 35 0 do not answer any call 3 30 MS CHAPv1 FastTrace 2 3 4 4 4 2 modem Configuration When a 3G modem is connected to the FastTrace 2 video system choose the option 3G for modem type in the PPP section Mind only the Wavecom FastTrack extend 3G modem now obsolete and the Sierra Wireless Airlink Raven XE modem can be supported by the FastTrace 2 There s no guarantee that any other 3G modem will work properly FFF hodem type 3G PPP username blank PPP password TILI Pin code APN address Dynamic DNS server Dynamic DNS user Dynamic DNS pass Dynamic DNS Host bandwidth kbps 0 kbps internet proximus be None Advanced Parameter Description Default value Modem type Set the modem type to 3G when using a 3G modem None PPP username The login username of a user allowed to connect to the dial in
194. tion procedure siii ee irte ertt operi DP 226 17 6 Upgrade the FastTrace 2 firmware ccccccccccsseeeeeeecaeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseaaseeeesseaeeeeeessaageeeeessaaees 228 17 6 1 Upgrade requirements cccccccccccsssseccecceesseceeeceeueecececseeseeeeesseaseeeeeseeaeeeeesssaeeeeesssageeeeesaas 228 17 6 2 Downloading a new firmware version from the Xtralis Support website 228 17 6 3 1 229 17 6 3 1 Upgrade firmware with BIN file 229 17 6 3 2 Upgrade firmware with img file seeeeeesssessseeeeeeeennnnnnennn nnn 232 17 6 4 IP camera definitions sseseeissssseseessseseeee nennen nnne nnne nennen nnn nnns nna nnn nnn 233 18 Additonabinior matoi Saadeanodadexandedecsecugadeenkuteaceses tebe 235 18 1 Retrieving the IP address of the FastT race 2 nennen 235 ainantasacennantannecttanterestaaneaiaineesarttaneisstandecsnmteesadeanetsserbeduaieltanteneDitarantnanteconteat ata Fenice 236 18 2 1 PACE V GRACE S RITTER TEE mm 236 18 2 2 Retrieve reports quit uda did vau RF rU gua vana x wu Rv ew d 239 18 23 VSKWin retrieve the FastTrace 2 configuration 240 18 2 4 VSKWi
195. tiple detection filtering l enabled O disable s Name minimum distance m Value 0 4 0 0 99 9 185 FastTrace 2 Time OR Distance acceptance 1 enabled 0 disabled minimum time s minimum distance m If you enable time OR distance acceptance an object will generate an alarm if one of the conditions underneath have been fulfilled object has spent more than a specified amount of time in the scene This value is expressed in seconds object has travelled more than a specified distance This value is expressed is metres This setting is useful to detect people trying to approach a secured fence either by running fast and thus not staying long enough in the scene or by crawling slowly and thus taking a too long time to travel a small distance Distance and time are very important to determine what settings to use Profile details 1 Time AND Distance acceptance l enabled O disable 4 2 0 minimum time 0 4 minimum distance im 2 Time OR Distance acceptance l enabled O disgabled E 4 0 minimum time 4 0 minimum distance d Multiple detection filtering l enabled O disable Name Time OR Distance acceptance 1 enabled 0 disabled Value 0 0 1 Profile details 1 Time AND Distance acceptance l enabled O disable 2 0 minimum time a 0 4 minimum distance m d
196. tivated during idle state and drops when the output is driven The advantage is that Failsafe outputs will drop to alarm state when the power supply is cut Output 12 3 4 operation Watchdog FastTrace 2 fatal error E Ej Buzzer a You can also configure outputs for Watchdog operation These outputs will be activated when the I O card can t be reached by the video system for some time as specified with the parameter Timeout output activation This situation can occur if the video system hangs Timeout values are specified in seconds Optionally the buzzer can be activated during a watchdog alarm Watchdog Timeout reset activation 5 0 Active Timeout output activation 180 Click OK to save the new settings or Cancel to return to the previous window Ok Mind With an ENTRY system license only 1 Main I O Card can be installed Multiple Main I O Cards are not supported Also Extended I O Cards are not supported when using the ENTRY system license This is for instance the case with the ADPRO FastTrace 2 Lite Technical Manual Cards Configuration 7 1 1 Update Main I O card The current software version loaded in the MIO card is shown in the list On the box FO l I O card ext 1701 00 0000 2 I O card 1701 00 00007 Update Configuration To update the MIO card to more recent software version open System gt Conn
197. tnames addresses or other information Thus a hostname can be used instead of the IP address which is very interesting for DHCP attributed IP addresses Especially with 3G the IP address is often attributed by DHCP It also becomes possible to automatically update the Client software 3 4 4 3 Granting access to the FastTrace 2 video system To limit the access to the video system you can either enter a list of authorized clients the green option or a list of non authorized clients the red option Your choice of course depends on the specific situation This is only displayed in the Advanced mode IP address filter 29 Ip address Add Del Click Add to add an IP address to the selected list Mind You cannot use both lists at the same time Technical Manual Client Setup and Configuration 3 4 4 4 PPP connection You need to access the Advanced mode to be able to configure the PPP settings 3 4 4 4 1 PSTN ISDN modem Configuration When a PSTN or ISDN modem is connected to the FastT race 2 video system choose the option PSTN for modem type in the PPP section PPP Modem type PPP username PPP password Dynamic DNS server Dynamic DNS user Dynamic DNS pass Dynamic DNS Host bandwidth kbps Parameter Modem type PPP username PPP password Dynamic DNS server Dynamic DNS user Dynamic DNS pass Dynamic DNS Host Max bandwidth Currently used PSI v3100 LALLE EE
198. tostartmask 1 amp username 0 amp password 666777 amp nogui width 100 height 100 gt lt body gt lt html gt 18 2 5 Activate timer output on FastTrace 2 Purpose execute a macro in VSKWin that activates an output on the FastTrace 2 for x seconds Requires an unused NetlO or USBIO input eg 12595 We will use C2576 as timer output Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Mind Create a macro in VSKWin Click Tools Macro Editor Type the following lines IP 2595 IP 2595 Save under data macro FastTrace2 active timer output cmd Program input 2595 for a hold time of 30 seconds In VSKWin click Modules System manager Open Video panels Right click your V3100 video system and click Web config In the Web configurator open System gt Behaviour gt Input output behaviour Select event 2595 Enter a description select Silent message to suppress alarm messages and set the alarm hold time to 30 seconds Click Save In the FastTrace 2 system program an output that follows the state of the chosen input In the Web configurator open System gt Behaviour gt Input output behaviour Select output C2576 Enter a description tick the option Logic and double click on the input 12595 Click Save In VSKWin open Modules Command centre Tick the video system in the left window pane and open the Macro tab Select your macro and click the Execute button From version 2 5 onwards you can add hold time for each outpu
199. tralissecurity com and login Partner Login If you do not have login details please register on this site Technical Manual Firmware license configuration 22 17 6 3 Upgrade procedure There are 2 possible procedures using a BIN file using an IMG 17 6 3 1 Upgrade firmware with BIN file Download the firmware upgrade from the Xtralis Security website Launch this application FastTrace 2 V02 01 0051 Setup Please read carefully below From this point on all ADPRO FastTrace 2 require a system license Without this license all upgraded ADPRO FastTrace 2 will enter a limited functionality state after 5 days This limited functionality state will NOT affect any configured recordings Please contact your local ADPRO distributor for requesting a FastTrace 2 system license Make sure to include all license information found on the FastTrace 2 About page Ihave read it FastTrace 2 V02 01 0051 Setup Please confirm reading the information FastTrace 2 Click Next FastIrace 2 V02 01 0051 Setup Install Location Choose the folder in which to install FastTrace 2 V02 01 0051 Setup will install FastTrace 2 V02 01 0051 in the following folder To install in a different folder click Browse and select another folder Click Install to start the installation Destination Folder C Temp Space required 134 9MB Space available 256 958 Click Browse to change the destinati
200. transmit 2 to 4 video streams simultaneously each with its unique quality depending on the performance Video streams are handled as follows 1 video stream is used for event recording 1 video stream is used for continuous recording 1 stream is used for analytics motion detection tamper detection quad alarm postmotion loitering video out 1 video stream is used for live viewing When your model supports only 2 streams only event recording quality can be selected freely Continuous recording will use the video stream intended for analytics and live video quality can only be set to one of the two available video streams When your model supports only 3 streams continuous and event recording quality can be defined independently but the quality of live video can only be set according to one of the three available video streams Remark Arecont cameras do not support the analytics stream so motion detection quad alarm postmotion loitering video out etcetera is not supported Technical Manual Using IP cameras Important No other streams may be drawn from the IP camera than those destined for the FastT race 2 If you do need to draw streams from the IP camera for another application or tool please tick the option Treat this cam as a single stream cam when activating the IP camera If you tick the option Treat this cam as a single stream cam only one stream will be used for all feature
201. trigger lines Trigger lines are used to trigger an alarm when an object moves in a certain direction i e the direction of the arrows Click the right mouse button to stop drawing trigger lines A maximum of 16 trigger lines can be drawn See also Trigger lines Draw a mask area Click the left mouse button each time you want to make an angle When closing the lines in the object the area will be hatched with yellow lines thus creating a yellow mask zone You can also click the right mouse button to close the drawing Mask areas define the regions that will not be processed by the analytics module A maximum of 5 polygon areas can be drawn These areas can overlap See also Mask zones See Calibration A 5 Select objects by clicking them Delete the selected object 13 1 4 4 Select IntrusionTrace license section Select IntrusionTrace license license Choose the desired IntrusionTrace license If there is no license available you will either need to order new license credits can be ordered through the license portal see Application License Guide or transfer one of your IntrusionTrace licenses Technical Manual Configuring analytics 13 1 4 5 Info section Info Licenses remain 2 Detection count 0 In the Info section you can see how many licenses remain This indicates the number of remaining perimeter detection licenses i e the subtraction between the total number
202. ts C2560 USBIO 1 GREEN LED 2 C2561 USBIO 1 YELLOW LED C2562 USBIO 1 RED LED C2563 USBIO 1 BUZZER C2576 USBIO 1 OUTPUTO1 C2577 USBIO 1 2 C2578 USBIO 1 OUTPUTOS3 C2579 USBIO 1 OUTPUTO4 C2580 USBIO 1 OUTPUTOS C2581 USBIO 1 OUTPUTOS C2582 USBIO 1 OUTPUTO C2583 USBIO 1 OUTPUTOS C2624 USBIO 2 GREEN LED C2625 USBIO 2 YELLOW LED C2625 USBIO 2 RED LED Filter Outputs On the box Use the filter option to reduce the list Click Save to apply the new settings Warning Outputs that are already used for another operation cannot be modified here FastTrace 2 9 1 Manual operation Select the desired output and choose Manual operation Details Name USBIO 1 OUTPUTO1 SILENT MESSAGE hold time 0 Behaviour Manual operation Disconnect operation Recording controlled Reset output Programmable 2 Latch output The output will thus need to be switched by a user from the client software For more information on activating an output manually read the FastTrace 2 Users Manual You also have to define what action needs to be taken when closing the client software application Reset output the output always resets to idle state when closing the client application Latch output the output remains in the selected state even after closing the client application 9 2 Recording controlled This output will be used by video cameras when recording For controlling an
203. ttings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway 10 0 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 10 0 Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit For ease of initial setup you should change the PC s TCP IP settings to the following IP address 10 0 0 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK to return to the Local Area Connection panel Again click OK to close this panel FastTrace 2 3 3 Installing the FastTrace 2 Client Software Connect your PC to the FastTrace 2 video system with an RF45 network cross cable or through the network switch router Default address 10 0 0 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 RJ45 network cross cable PC FastTrace 2 Open Internet Explorer and type the address of the FastTrace 2 video system in the address bar If necessary add the setup page to the address hitp 10 0 0 10 setup php If you don t know the IP address of the FastTrace 2 see Retrieving the IP address of the FastTrace 2 Hydra Download Setup Windows Internet Explorer vy 2 Hhtp j10 0 1 232 5etup php v X Fe Edt View Favorites Tools Help PX E Hyda Downoad setup
204. ueeessegseesssgeeeenss 215 15 3 Example of a Command 216 16 Presidium High Level 217 17 Firmware license configuration cccceccccseeccceeeeeceeeeeceeeececesseeeseeeceseueeeseusesseueessaueesseeetsneeesaeeeess 219 ACCS CY eS he 220 Wee DYSTONIA 222 PRODUC AUOMHMCC SS ut 223 17 3 1 quis 224 OU 224 ee 224 erences 224 17 4 Checking the software VELSION ccccccccccseeeceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeseaeeeessaeeeeeseaeeeessegeeessaeeeseseeeeeeeneesenens 225 17 4 4 Upgrade the Client version to the Server 225 17 4 8 Downloading the new client software version from the Xtralis Support website 225 17 5 Installation of the FastTrace 2 firmware ccccccccseseeccseeeeeeceeeeeseaeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeesseeeeeesageeeesseeeeneas 226 17 5 1 Installation nennen nennen nnne nnn 226 17 5 2 Installa
205. uring some seconds The higher the sensitivity the longer the object detection time up to the maximum loitering time when a HIGH sensitivity is set Technical Manual Configuring analytics 8205 Static persons The software is able to detect loitering persons even if they remain static for a a long time e g sleeping If other persons are crossing the scene while the person is static the behaviour of the system will depend on the sensitivity parameter low sensitivity means that the static person is no longer followed after 10 seconds normal sensitivity means that the static person is no longer followed after 50 of the max time high sensitivity means that the persons will always be followed even when static forthe full penod of time This will always generate an alarm when the maximum time is reached FastTrace 2 13 3 Motion amp Sabotage 13 3 1 Motion Detection Interface Open the Motion sabotage window via System gt Behaviour gt Analytics gt Motion sabotage Motion sabotage Here you can define motion zones privacy masks and control the picture properties Cameras 502 Lat 3 4 4 w 5 6 9 10 sc Image settngs Defaut 5 9 U Private zones Sabotage detection c Add Status 2 Clear alarm Motion zones Soe Select a camera 13 3 2 Pr
206. ve made your own independent assessment of the fitness or suitability of the products for your purpose You acknowledge that you have not relied on any oral or written information representation or advice given by or on behalf of Xtralis or its representatives Total Liability To the fullest extent permitted by law that any limitation or exclusion cannot apply the total liability of Xtralis in relation to the products is limited to i inthe case of services the cost of having the services supplied again or 1 in the case of goods the lowest cost of replacing the goods acquiring equivalent goods or having the goods repaired Indemnification You agree to fully indemnify and hold Xtralis harmless for any claim cost demand or damage including legal costs on a full indemnity basis incurred or which may be incurred arising from your use of the products Miscellaneous If any provision outlined above is found to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of law such invalidity or unenforceability will not affect the remainder which will continue in full force and effect All rights not expressly granted are reserved FastTrace 2 Product Conventions The following icons conventions are used with this product Convention Description Caution This icon is used to indicate that there is a danger to equipment The danger could be loss of data physical damage or permanent corruption of configuration details Warning This icon is used to
207. vel to low will limit the amount of false alarms Profile details 2 Sensitivity level l low 2 normal 3 high 0 3 Minimum width mj L 4 0 Maximum width im 0 i1 Minimum height im 5 Maximum height im 0 039 Minimum area sq m 20 00 Maximum area sq m Name Sensitivity level 1 low 2 normal 3 high Value 7 1 3 Technical Manual Configuring analytics 3 Minimum width m Setting the minimum width is essential to avoid detection of thin objects An object will not generate an alarm if its width is less than the specified value The value is expressed in metres For detecting humans a typical minimum width is 0 3 metres Profile details 2 Sensitivity level l low 2 normal 3 high 0 3 Minimum width im E 4 0 Maximum width 0 3 Minimum height 5 Maximum height im 0 0939 Minimum area sq m 20 00 Maximum area sq m E Name Minimum width m Value 0 3 0 0 999 9 Maximum width m Setting the maximum width is essential to avoid detection of large objects An object will not generate an alarm if its width is greater than the specified value The value is expressed in metres A group of persons may appear as a single large object so a maximum width of 4 metres is typical to detect humans Profile details 2 Sensitivity level l law z normal 3 high 0 3 Mininmm width in 4 0 Maximum width 0 3 Minimum height im 5 Maximum height 0 05
208. ver the resolution of the camera the system is providing the analytics with CIF images at a frame rate of 5 frames per second The resolution and frame rate used for monitoring or continuous event recording have no influence at all on the Perimeter Detection analytic Mind Arecont cameras do not support the analytics stream and can therefore not be used for Perimeter Detection 13 1 3 2 Field of view FOV The minimum detection area requirement is 6 m 19 ft width i e if there is only a 2 m 6 ft gap between a building and a fence it will not be reliable The maximum horizontal FOV is 25 m 82 ft to avoid missed detection of too small targets 13 1 3 3 Position It is advised to avoid large parts of the FOV not used for detection Large areas of the sky or large areas not monitored render the perimeter detection unreliable The Perimeter Detection uses perspective compensation hence it is important that the FOV is not too obtuse A target in the background on the left edge of the FOV must be more or less the same size as the same target in the background on the right edge of the FOV If that same target moves to the front of the FOV it should be getting bigger For optimal results it is advised that the target closest to the camera has its feet at the base of the camera FOV and its head at the furthest detection distance is just below the top of the FOV of the camera Ensure the FOV is clear with minimum views of foliage and
209. video card First check your license via a Telnet connection executing the command ta license If no license information is listed your license may have been deleted by accident Contact your dealer for a new license see also License types gi Telnet 10 0 0 60 ove lt STANDARD E gt 29 04 11 10 52 WO2 61 86886 Site 4 KEYBOARD OPEM 29 64 2611 10 52 27 qtas license License info bh Data FULL 88 1C CBH B6 BF 67 VALID 1 D54HBHBHCI 121381117232 121301117265 1 6 67 42 2 245 VALID 1 2 88 1C CH B6 BF 67 1381472636 gt VALID 1 EHCODER CARD LOITERIMG PERIMETER T A Trace the faulty video card by checking LIVE images of the connected cameras in the FastTrace 2 Client owitch off power supply and remove the faulty video card Insert the new video card in the slot where you removed the old one It is recommended to return the faulty video card to your reseller owitch on power supply and reboot the video system The replacement part will include a new license Upload the received license file to the FastTrace 2 Server see also Uploading files to the video system 2 8 1 2 Adding a video card Switch off power supply Open the casing and insert the new video card in a free slot Close the casing and switch on power supply The new video card will include a new license on delivery Upload the received
210. y event 139 8 4 1 3 Backup event profile ccccccccccssscecceseeeeccescecceeseeessaueeecsauseeeseuseeessaeeessageeessssseesseaeeeeess 140 8 4 1 4 Silent message profile cece ccssscecceseeecceeeeeecceuseeeceaeeecsaueeeceeuseeeseegeeessaeeesseueeesssaeeeeees 141 WE FastTrace 2 m event prohl MENTO ERR ATER 142 8 4 1 6 Active sensor event 143 841 7 SV CMU DU OMS Em aada OESTE 145 8 4 1 8 Fire2 event profile eta daten atur opidum Rib sub E Muss 146 8 4 1 9 Non fire alarm profile scx rsinrcn necpradxpeniveesndenpenin EU fcre ma 238 ava IU 147 8 4 1 10 Fre AC OM NOTING 148 8 4 1 11 mii oro 149 8 4 1 12 Fire trouble profile E 150 8 4 2 Adding NEW profile T 151 8 5 Email Se Ver SOLDI 153 8 5 1 Email address DOOK 153 FCI NS ONS n 155 9 1 Manual operation 156 9 2 Recording controlled 156 9 3 Programmable OUTDO J
211. yU2 MODEM y dev ttyU3 dev ttyU4 2 9 4 4 Network monitor keyboard E d 3 1 S PDIF Out L Y USB 3 0 S DVI D Mind USB input 1 dev ttyU1 is reserved for an external modem FastTrace 2 2 9 4 2 Extensions slots Slot Type Accepts 1 PCI Express Main I O Extension I O AN with 4 or 8 or 16 channels 2 PCI Express Main I O Extension I O HIPI ETH1 for 8 IP cameras A V with 4 or 8 channels 3 PCI Express Main I O Extension I O HIPI ETH2 for 8 IP cameras A V with 4 or 8 channels 4 Main I O Extension I O 5 Main I O Extension I O 6 Main I O Extension I O When using A V cards of equal A V inputs the lowest camera numbers should be attributed to the A V card that is in or closest to slot 1 When combining a 4CH and an 8CH A V card the lowest camera numbers must be attributed to the lowest A V card density Example camera numbers 1 through 4 allocated to the 4CH A V card and numbers 5 through 12 allocated to the 8CH A V card 2 9 4 3 The Xtralis configurations 2 9 4 3 1 Analogue cameras 4 channels Slot Type Extension card 1 PCI Express A V 4 channels 1 DS42xx 2 PCI Express 3 PCI Express Extension I O 2 4 Main 2 5 Extension 1 1 6 Main I O 1 2 9 4 3 2 Analogue cameras 8 channels Slot Type Extension card 1 PCI Express A V 8 channels 1 DS42xx 2 PCI Express 3 PCI Express Extension I O 2 4 Main
212. yU6 Not configured idev ttyU8 Not configured Edit Delete Select the desired serial interface from the list and click Edit The Properties section will appear to the right Properties Pan Tilt Zoom PR Protocol Name IdevittyUuz Baudrate 9600 T Stopbits 1 T Databits a even T Flow control none T Technical Manual PIR settings Choose the PIR option By default all parameters are attributed There s no need to change any of the settings Mind When using the USB to RS485 distribution unit or the USB to serial port RS485 convertor your only option is to use the dev ttyU2 USB port When connecting your PIR directly to the Main I O of the FastTrace 2 server using an R485 cable you will have to use either the dev ttyU6 USB port for the first Main I O card or the dev ttyU8 USB port for the second Main I O card These ports are automatically detected by the FastTrace 2 client software see Connecting the PIR detector directly to the FastTrace 2 server Main I O card 11 3 2 Initiate the PIR discovery Open the PIR settings window via System gt Behaviour gt PIR settings PIR settings you can configure the walktest port initiate PIR discovery and configure the double knock events General Walktest port 5555 Discovery and status of the PIR detectors PIR detector information Config status Transp mode Refresh info Clear counters Dou
213. ystem but the ENTRY system license that is included limits the number of cameras that can be supported to a maximum of 4 analogue cameras Please also note that the FastT race 2 Lite can only operate on analogue cameras there is no possibility to support IP cameras The FastTrace 2 Lite can only be purchased with an entry system license FastTrace 2 FastTrace 2 Lite Full system license v x TX transmission only license v x Entry level license v v See System license for further information on the system licenses Please consult the ADPRO commercial data sheet on the FastTrace 2 Lite This data sheet can be downloaded from our website www xtralissecurity com You don t need to login to download the commercial data sheets FastTrace 2 2 2 FastTrace 2 versus FastTrace 2b4 FastTrace 264 is the newest hardware in the ADPRO FastTrace series It has been developed as a more powerful video system with higher performance and more efficient operation AD E RO 2 xtralis Um Ug m Fs cmm A c m omm aC qn The most important difference is the possibility to have 16 analytic channels with the FastTrace 254 while the FastTrace 2 is limited to a maximum of 4 analytic streams The FastTrace 2K can also be purchased with full or tx only system license FastTrace 2 FastTrace 254 Full system license v TX transmission only license v v Entry level license v x See System
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