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1. 5 Deselect Control Select one or more Groups in the Allowed Groups List and click the Deselection Control to move all selected Allowed Groups to the Groups List 6 Deselect Control All Moves all Allowed Groups to the Group List When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Set Group Access screen you will have entered all required Accounts information and you can click the Save control rr solutions simplified HAWK VMS 3 rr which will enter the new user into the system There is an additional screen for Departments and for certain features of the system you may be able to assign users to Department to aid in identification and location specific functionality 1 B Groups The Groups Element is used to add new Groups to the system and to edit or delete existing Groups To reach the Groups Element enter the Administration Module click the Users Container and then click the Groups Element The main Groups screen will display a list of the current Groups To add a new group click the Add Groups control in the Group Element screen s top navigation bar GROUP NAMI PERMISSIONS Administrators ma Permissions Demo W Permissions When you click the Add Group control the Add Group configuration window will launch There are a number of configuration screens that will require data The different screens are listed in the pane at the left of the Add Group window The configuration screens w
2. Midwest Site JE E Bldg1 Yankee Stadium Y LensecHQ Bidg 2 You now have your top parent map of New York City with two building icons on it each representing the location of its stadium Both stadium maps Yankee Stadium Site Map and Citi Field Site Map are already in the Maps list You must link each stadium map to its building on the main map We ll do Yankee Stadium first Edit the Yankee Stadium Site Map by using the Maps Map Information Configure General Map Settings screen refer to Section 6 B 1 Link the Yankee Stadium Site Map to the Yankee Stadium Site building by indicating that the Yankee Stadium Site Map is a Floor Map and select the Building Name Yankee Stadium Site There will only be one map directly linked to this building so you can call it Floor No 1 Do the same for the Citi Field Site Map editing it to configure it as a Floor Map linked to Building Name Citi Field Site with a Floor No of 1 3 You have now linked the individual stadium sites to the building icon locations on the main New York City map If a user were to go to the Maps module these are the map views he would receive when placing his cursor over the site locations Inn nn 5 LA e k IU AE HAWK VMS CAMERA DO OPEN IN CAMERA VIEWER OPE CAMERA DO OPEN IN CAMERA VIEWER OPEN IN ARCHIVES The Stadium Pop ups expands to show their associated maps when a cursor is hovering over that site Note that the sites
3. Database Server Upon installation you will be prompted to select your Database Server location The installation wizard will write the PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS database to this location It is optional whether to use Windows Authentication or Mixed mode solutions simplified Lr Hawk VMS Suite InstallShield Wizard m x Database Server Select database server and authentication method H AW K V M S solut fons simplified HAWK VMS 8 Database server that you are installing to local PURPLEARROWSQLEXPRESS Connect using 0 Windows authentication credentials of current user Server authentication using the Login ID and password below lognID Ba Password ki Name of database catalog HawkVMS InstallShield Licensing and Authorization Upon successful installation of PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS and launching of the application with a web browser using the URL http lt ServerName gt HAWKVMS you will be prompted to enter a license key that can be obtained by contacting technical support Your purchase order for the PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS application will be verified and a license key will be issued via e mail A Note about Camera Licenses PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS is generally sold by the number of cameras or devices associated to the overall solution The License Key will represent the purchase order of these licenses That said if a camera is replaced or exchanged a new software license DOES NOT need to be pu
4. Groupings Camera Directory Settings General and Icons 3 A Servers 1 Filter by name i ADD ERWEE EDIT SERVER KW GELETE SERVER COPY SDRVWER b gt PRINT SERYTR di SERVER 1D SERWER HAHE EXTERMAL IP INTERMAL IF SUAMET HASE Demo Trw TEA TET eh TER TR 215 3 Pah rl The Servers Element is used to add new servers to the system and to edit or delete existing servers To reach the Servers Element enter the Administration Module click the Settings Container and then click the Servers Element The main Servers screen will display a list of current Servers To add a new Server click the Add Server control in the Servers Element screens top navigation bar When you click the Add Server control the Add Server configuration screen will launch HAWK VMS 13 3 A 1 Add Server Set Server ADD SERVER SET SERVER Enter server information NE Exiernal IP internal IP Network subnet Streaming protocol port 4534 Web interface port 8030 Enable 55L Site server 9 SAVE CREATE Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Name Enter the Name of the server 2 External IP Enter the External IP address of the server 3 Internal IP Enter the Internal IP address of the server 4 Network Subnet Enter the Network Subnet mask for the subnet containing the server s internal IP address 5 Streaming Protocol Port Enter the port for streaming video Typical value will be port 4530 t
5. item Name SETECT mem w Additonal Infornalion From date m 6 19 2012 Y 10 10 4M WF Todate sm 6 20 2012 U 10 10AM W SEARCH When using the search function you can provide search criteria in any number of the search fields and when you click the Search control only records containing all of your search criteria will be displayed In any of the drop down search fields you can begin to enter search criteria and any items in the drop down list which meet those criteria will appear beneath the field for your selection For example if you want to search for all Login operations by utilizing the Operations search field as you start to enter L both Login and Logout will appear You can then click Login to enter that as your search criteria When using the free form Additional Information field you will receive records containing your search criteria anyplace in the Additional Information field The Additional Information field displayed for a Login operation typically contains the browser used If you searched the Access Log with Ch in the Additional Information search criteria field you would receive all records where Chrome was included as the browser Of course you would also receive other records if the characters Ch appear in the Additional Information field Dates and times can be entered into the date and time search fields either by directly entering them into the fields using the proper formats mm dd y
6. rchive setting rat Connector EM Open Camera Interface SAVE CREATE CANCEL Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen a Internal IP and Port Enter the Internal IP address for the camera in the field to the left of the symbol enter the Port number in the field to the right Most of the cameras being installed will probably use Port 80 However if connecting to the camera in direct mode instead of going through the server it is possible an alternate Port sometimes Port 4510 will be used 2 External IP and Port Enter the External IP address for the camera in the field to HAWK VMS 43 the left of the symbol enter the Port number in the field to the right 3 4 amp 5 Archive Server Stream Server and Web Server From each drop down list select which server will perform the function of Archive Server Stream Server and Web Server The drop down lists will contain the names of servers configured in the Settings Servers Element Depending upon your network architecture it may all be the same server or there may be different servers 6 Archive Setting From the drop down list select the format to be utilized for archived video Traditionally the encrypted FSAL format would be used More details can be found in Section 2 C Archive Settings 7 Direct Connection Check this box if you will be connecting the Camera directly from the client instead of via server proxy For more
7. Address You can provide the user s e mail address The user will be able to add or change the entry in this field once he has access to the system 6 Expires You must enter an expiration date after which the user will no longer be able to access the system For an anticipated long term employee or user a date well into the future can be selected A shorter time period can be specified if a user is a temporary A a solutions simplified HAWK VMS 3 employee or contractor or other person who should have access for a defined or anticipated time period The default date will be the date the account is being configured but it must be changed to a date in the future You can enter the desired termination date directly into the field using the format mm dd yyyy or you can click the icon to the right of the date to use the date picker drop down function If you do not want the user to have access until sometime in the future you will be able to temporarily disable his access later on in the configuration process 7 Personal Photo The Personal Photo field will display a thumbnail image of a personal photo if one has been uploaded to the system for this user 8 Upload and Remove Personal Photo Clicking the Upload control allows you to search available folders for the photo you want to utilize as this user s Personal Photo Once a photo has been selected and uploaded it will appear in the Personal Photo field and will appear in
8. Attributes the attribute s Property Name and Property Value can be entered in these fields Once an attribute s name and value have been entered in these fields they must be added to the Camera Model configuration by clicking the Add control at which time they will be added to the Camera Model Attributes list 5 Clear Add Clicking the Clear control will clear data you have entered in the Property Name and Property Value fields If you have entered Edit mode clicking the Clear control will also return you to normal mode without updating the attribute After entering an attribute s Property Name and Property Value in their respective fields click the Add control to add the attribute to the Camera Model Attribute list a T EUO HAWK VMS 43 Once you have added Camera Model Attributes they will appear in the Camera Model Attributes list You can edit or delete an existing Attribute by highlighting it and clicking its Edit or Delete control 6 7 PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY VALUE 4 x PTZPresetsHandler LenSec BusinessDomain LiveView Presets A A UL http MCameralP CameraPortVlaxis cgilcor x PTZPositionSet http CameralP CameraPortPaxis cgilcor all PTZPresetsHandler I sHendler AscsPresetsHandler CLEAR UPDATE 6 Edit To edit an attribute highlight the attribute and click the Edit control You will enter Edit mode and the Property Name and Property Value will appear in the data entry fields where you can make
9. Detection is active will result in a Motion Event which will be recorded and can be viewed in the Side Panel Events Container HAWK VMS l 4 Motion Sensitivity The Motion Sensitivity control enables you to select the desired sensitivity level for motion detection you can select Low Medium Low Medium Medium High or High When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Set Motion Schedule screen click the next screen in the Add Camera pane which is the Groups screen When you click this control you will move to the Groups screen This screen allows you to assign the Camera to one or more Groups that will be able to view video from that Camera 2 B 7 Add Camera Groups GROUPS Grant access to camera by assigning it to group Group list Selected group QO Filter by name Available Groups can be moved from the Group List to the Selected Group List which provides camera access to members of the Selected Group by utilizing the Selection Controls For a discussion of how to use the Selection Controls to move objects back and forth between the Available and Selected Lists refer to the configuration instructions above for the Add Users Groups screen in the Accounts Element When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Add Camera Groups screen click the next screen in the Add Camera pane which is the Installation Information screen When you click this control you will m
10. Y Mets Before actually starting a project you should determine the various maps and items you will need for the map hierarchy Obviously a true project of this magnitude would require many cameras buildings floor levels etc For the purposes of our example we will keep it simple with only a couple of sites and floor levels and just a few cameras We have already created the maps and buildings referred to in the example Here are the steps to create the custom map hierarchy 1 Load the main top map into the Map Layout Editor For this example our top map is a map of New York City Place building icons for the Yankee Stadium Site and the Citi Field Site at the proper locations In the diagram below the cursor is still on the Yankee Stadium building icon so its name bubble is displayed HAWK VMS solutions simplified This is how the Map Layout Editor will look during this phase MAP LAYOUT EDITOR Map Layers New York City Map Default Layer Contents Yankee Stadium Site City Field Site MAP LAYOUT EDITOR Drag available items from the right panel onto the map to place them Define layers on the left to contain map items MAP BROWSER New York City Map Enable streaming Available Map Content Search Map Item A 07 010 Nest Hallway 07 020 Wasting Area FieldLevel 01 FieldLevel 02 Feld Level 03 Grandstand 04 Grandstand 05 RoofCamera 06 ParkingLotCamera 07 PTZ 08
11. an Add session or an Edit session you click the Save Create or Apply control and there is a required field missing either because you have not entered it correctly during an Add session or you have deleted it during an Edit session the system will not save your record It will outline the missing field in red and if there is more than one configuration pane it will provide you with an error icon in the configuration pane s needing additional information
12. an appropriate Group you will have to temporarily assign the user to an existing Group until you create a new appropriate Group During that time you may want to temporarily disable the users account if the allowed Group would provide excessive permissions HAWK VMS a 1 A 3 Add User Set Group Access screen ADD USER SET GROUP ACCESS Drag and drop group from the list on the left to the allowed group collection on the rig hit Inforrmation Settings Groups x Group list EF Allowed groups Ex Cepartments ar Filter by name E mants Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Group List The Group List displays all available Groups which have been created and to which a user can be assigned You must allow at least one Group for the user To allow a Group for a user move the Group name from the Group List to the Allowed Groups list by use of the Selection controls 2 Allowed Groups List The Allowed Groups List displays Groups which have been allowed for this user Groups can be removed from the Allowed Groups List by use of the Selection controls The user will receive all permissions included in any of the Groups which have been placed in the Allowed Groups List 3 Selection Control All Moves all Groups to the Allowed Groups List 4 Selection Control Select one or more Groups in the Groups List and click the Selection Control to move all selected Groups to the Allowed Groups List
13. and Streaming FPS Enter the Frames per Second FPS for Playback and for Streaming video Playback FPS is the rate at which you are playing archived video Streaming FPS is the rate being supplied for real time viewing such as video you can view in the Camera Viewer module The Playback and Streaming rates can be different depending upon your system configuration resources and needs A higher Streaming FPS can result in the need for higher network bandwidth resources In most instances Playback FPS is set between 2 and 10 FPS The setting for Streaming FPS can depend upon available bandwidth but can also fall within that range Another consideration especially when dealing with megapixel cameras is the maximum frame rate the cameras can support at their different resolutions Some megapixel cameras in the Camera Model list have a maximum FPS rate of 15 at their higher resolutions Camera Number Camera Number is significant when analog cameras are being utilized with an encoder The encoder can allow multiple cameras typically up to 4 to use the same IP address and in those instances the cameras must be assigned different numbers If you are not installing an encoded camera the Camera number can be set as 1 Active Even though a camera is configured it will not be viewable unless the Active HAWK VMS Eo control is checked This allows you to set up a camera but to leave it off line until you want it to go live If you config
14. and to indicate whether the Camera is a PTZ Camera whether it will allow Real Time Extraction and whether it will HAWK VMS FF utilize Face Detection Support 2 B 4 Add Camera Additional Attributes ADO CAMERA SET CAMERA ADDITIONAL ATTRIBUTE Set camera additional attribute by filling the field marked by 4 rdditiona mtributes PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY VALLE Base Information Network Information Secunty Information Adcobornal Atribis Mobon Schedule Cores Installation Informatron Property name I Property value CLEAR Real Time Extraction Face Detection Support a Pilg KN Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Additional Attributes For non traditional advanced or specialized installations a new Camera may require configuration of additional attributes These additional attributes once configured will be listed here PURPLE ARROW support can help determine if additional attributes are needed 2 Property Name Property Value If you need to enter an Additional Attribute the attribute s Property Name and Property Value can be entered in these fields Once an attribute s name and value have been entered in these fields they must be added to the Camera configuration by clicking the Add control at which time they will be added to the Camera s Additional Attribute list 3 Clear Add Clicking the Clear control will clear data you have entered in the Property Name and Prop
15. any desired changes The Add control will change to the Update control If you want to leave the Edit mode without saving any changes to the attribute click the Clear control 7 Delete Clicking the Delete control deletes the selected attribute s 8 Clear Clicking the Clear control clears the Property Name and Property Value data entry fields and exits Edit mode without changing the attribute properties 9 Update Clicking the Update control updates the selected attribute with the edited values When you click the Save or Create control in the Add Model window your new Attribute properties will be saved 10 Stream Type A preconfigured setting option that was introduce to improve MJPEG parsing by specifying image stream boundaries and other needed parameters explicitly to speed the parsing process Note a Stream Type Attribute has been added since the above graphics original publication When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Add Model Set Camera Model Basic Information screen click the next screen in the Add Model pane which is the Basic Information 2 screen This will take you to the second Set Camera Model Basic Information screen This screen will allow you to enter additional Camera Model information in much the Same manner as the previous screen HAWK VMS D 2 A 2 Add Model Set Camera Model Advanced Information ADO MODEL SET CAMERA MODEL BASIC INFORMATION Set the basic i
16. content F F iro y To create a Map item Group move the desired map content to the Selected Map Items list e solutions simplified HAWK VMS 8 Available Map Content can be moved from the Available Map Content list to the Selected Map Items list by utilizing the Selection Controls For a discussion of how to use the Selection Controls to move objects back and forth between the Available and Selected lists refer to the configuration instructions above for the Add Users Groups screen in the Accounts Element When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Add Group Set Map Item Group screen you can save your Group by clicking the Save control Map Item Groups can be a convenient way to configure a layer that can contain any items in the Map Content List When you place items in the Selected Map Items list those items will appear as a map layer in the All Layers list in the users Map Navigation Overlay without having to set up a separate layer in the Map Layout Editor The name of the Map Item Group will appear in the All Layers list as long as at least one item in the Map Item Group is on the map being viewed The user must have appropriate permission to view the cameras listed For example if you had a system viewing the area in and around a main building there might come a time when you want to be able to see the location of all cameras with a view of the parking areas You could place all cameras tha
17. edit or delete existing icons These icons can be used to represent cameras buildings etc To reach the Icons Element enter the Administration Module click the Settings Container and then click the Icons Element The main Icons screen will display a list of current Icons including a thumbnail view of the icon To add a new Icon click the Add Icon control in the Icons Element screen s top navigation bar EDIT ICON DELETE ICON PRINT ICON P S gt Cameras Building icon 1 V Settings Building icon 2 Dark Building icon 2 Light Camera icon Black Camera icon Blue Camera icon Grown gt Attendance HAWK VMS 13 When you click the Add Icon control the Add Icon configuration screen will launch ADD ICON SET ICON Enter icon information UPLOAD REMOVE Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Name Enter a name for the icon 2 Icon When you upload a graphics file by using the Upload control a thumbnail image of the icon will appear in the Icon field 3 Upload Clicking the Upload control allows you to search available folders for the photo you want to utilize as your icon Once a photo has been selected and uploaded it will appear in the Icon field and will appear in the records list in the Icons Element screen 4 Remove Clicking the Remove control will remove the icon from the system When you have completed entering the required information click the Save contr
18. in that Group 1 B 3 Add Group Selecting Group Maps ADO GROUP ei pi SELECTING GROUP MAPS Grant access to m aps by selecting ft from the available m aps Camera Available maps Selected maps Maps ar Filter by name li 1 I Available Maps can be moved from the Available Maps List to the Selected Maps List which will make them available to all users in this Group by utilizing the Selection Controls For a discussion of how to use the Selection Controls to move objects back and forth between the Available and Selected Lists refer to the configuration instructions above for the Add Users Groups screen in the Accounts Element When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Selecting Group Maps screen click the next screen in the Add Group pane which is the Accounts screen When you click this control you will move to the Selecting Accounts screen This screen allows you to assign users who have already been set up in the system to this Group HAWK VMS l 1 B 4 Add Group Selecting Accounts ALO UALAJP SELECTING ACCOUNTS Grant user access to group by selecting it from the available group Pensions Camera Accounts list Allowed Accounts Maps ar Alter by name Accounts Users can be moved from the Accounts List to the Allowed Accounts List which will provide the selected users with the access and permissions associated with the Group by utilizing the Selection Controls A user c
19. information regarding this aspect of the installation please check the Release Notes for individual camera models and the difference between direct mode and server side proxy 8 Open Camera Interface By clicking the Open Camera Interface control PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS allows you to interface directly with the Camera to ensure the Camera is active or to change certain Camera parameters You will also be able to confirm that your system is utilizing a proper Camera user name and password if the user name and password are not correct you will receive a security message to that effect When you click the Open Camera Interface control a new window will open with the Camera interface Make sure your browser will allow pop ups or you will not be able to receive the Camera interface window Depending upon the Camera you may or may not see live video from the Camera You may also be prompted to download a Java plug in or other viewing software to enable you to view the live video When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Set Camera Network HAWK VMS Eo Information screen click the next screen in the Add Camera pane which is the Security Information screen When you click this control you will move to the Set Camera Security Information screen This screen allows you to enter the Camera user names and passwords and to specify whether communications with the Camera utilize the Secure Socket Layer SSL security pro
20. is another subtle difference between an Add screen and an Edit screen At the bottom of an Add screen you will typically see both a Save control and a Create control SAVE CREATE Once you have entered all required information to configure your item you can click the Save control to save your configuration and enter it as a new record and close your Add screen If you have entered all required information and want to save your configuration without closing the configuration screen perhaps to add some additional information that is not required information such as a new user s e mail address you can click the Create control The Create control will save your configuration and create the new record but it will leave your Screen open It will also change your screen from an Add screen to an Edit screen When you are in an Edit screen instead of the Save and Create controls you will see the Save and Apply controls The Save control will save your edits to the record s configuration and close your Edit screen If you want to save your edits and continue your configuration clicking the Apply control will Save your changes but leave your Edit screen open HAWK VMS e solutions simplif ied ADD USER Information y 14 SET U SE R IN FORMATON Set up user information by completing the fields below ELUNJA User name Groups Departments Password Retype password Full name Email address If at any time during
21. of cameras 6 A Buildings Buildings are an important and integral organizational unit within the Maps section of the system Buildings allow you to establish create manage and find physical buildings or sites whether you are creating a simple single level map or an enterprise style multi level map hierarchy spanning many sites buildings and floor To reach the Buildings Element enter the Administration Module click the Maps Container and then click the Buildings Element The main Buildings screen will display a list of the current Buildings which have already been set up in the system To add a new Building click the Add Building control in the Building Element screen s top navigation bar HAWK VMS Q Filter by name favo eunoe Y eorreunbima DELETE BUILDING PRINT BUILDING de NAME Dallas Fort Worth Deepwater e Deer Park 15D Denver Convention Center Settings DFW TX Access Log Doubletree DPH DPH South Floor Plans ECP When you click the Add Building control the Add Building configuration window will launch 6 A 1 Add Building Set Building screen ADD BUILDING SET BUILDING Enter building information EH Building name Select ITEM Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Building Name Enter a name for the Building or site if applicable Item Icon Select a building or other Icon to represent the Building or site on the map In most instanc
22. system cameras it is mainly responsible for handling the streams and passing them to the system It is also responsible for streaming the archives that are created using HVMS Archiving Service The service also provide web based troubleshooting module which enable system administration to examine active inactive streams more closely and with the ability to terminate if necessary Web troubleshooting module can be accessed on the same machine the service is running by navigating to http lt ServerName gt 8090 HAWK VMS se HVMS Archiving Service The service is mainly responsible for the following Archiving image and video streams from system cameras Handle image extractions requests from HVMS users and create archives extractions accordingly Handle live recording requests from HVMS users to capture camera video streams and encode them using H 264 MPEG 4 codec for optimal quality size HVMS Health Monitor Service The service is mainly responsible for the following Check if system cameras defined in HVMS are up and running If not the service will notify the user about the offline status of the camera in question Generate health report related to cameras servers and other system components HVMS External System Service This service is installed using a stand alone independent package from the main HVMS setup It acts as an intermediary communication agent between PURPLE ARROW HVMS and 3 party software hardware applications
23. the records list in the Accounts Element screen Clicking the Remove control will remove the photo from the system When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Set User Information screen click the next screen in the Add User pane which is the Settings screen When you click this control you will move to the Set User Settings configuration screen This screen allows you to enter additional information You can enter default parameters for Starting Page Language Camera Default Layout and Camera Header Visibility The user will be able to change these settings by using the Settings control on the system s Top Navigation Bar once he has access to the system Other settings in this screen may only be entered or changed by an administrator HAWK VMS l 1 A 2 Add User Set User Settings ADD USER nfarnmaetear SET USER SETTINGS Sat up user settings by completing the fields below 1 startup page Welcome soreen 2 ineme mame Cliasabc EBC English EN GEIEGT iiem Ea titie Sejec irem User working shifts Select fen T cameras default kayi User saved layout EB amera header visibility Always visible EM timeout Account ls disabled Auto calculate loop tmecut Show extended top Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Startup Page Specify or change the page that will be displayed when the user signs in by selecting the desired page from the drop down list
24. to the right As you proceed through the configuration screens the screen on which you are working will be highlighted in the left panel HAWK VMS D 6 B 1 Add Map Configure General Map Settings screen ADD MAF CONFIGURE GENERAL MAP SETTINGS Complete the fields below to describe and configure a map Mao Information Map Layout Editor Ea Le 2 Description EL order o This is a floor map Building name Select tem 6 Floor no Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Map Name Enter a name for your new Map 2 Description Enter a brief description of the Map 3 Map Order The Map Order provides the order in which Maps but not Floor Maps will be listed in the All Maps list in the Map Navigation Overlay and in the list of Maps in the main screen of the Maps Element If your Map is a Floor Map the Map Order control is grayed out as it will not determine the order of a Floor Map The Map with the smallest Map Order number will also be the Map that is initially displayed in the Maps module when a user signs in to the system 4 This is Floor Map control Check the This is Floor Map control if the map you are adding is a Floor Map A Floor Map is any map not just a conventional floor map that you want associated with a building or site that you have placed on an existing or higher level map The Floor Map will appear when the icon or building pop up for that buildin
25. 4 DELETE USER COPY USER E USER NAME FULL NAME EXPIRATION DATE DISABLED admin System Administrator 01 01 7099 Bobw Blake Willams 06 06 2022 John Security John Smith 01 01 2015 For example you can click the Users Container to expand it and to display its Elements including Accounts Groups Active Sessions etc If you click one of the Elements for example Accounts the Accounts screen will appear in the right pane When you display an Element s screen you will see the list of records contained within that Element Most Elements deal with configuring aspects of PURPLE ARROW HVMS and in those Element screens you will be able to view edit delete or copy a record by highlighting that record and clicking the appropriate control in the screen s top navigation bar To add a new record click the Add control Common Element Controls and Functionality In the example provided at the end of the previous section there were only three User Account records in the system Lists may consist of hundreds or thousands of records and in order to make it easier to configure manage and keep track of all records certain standard conventions apply system wide Examples provided in this section apply to virtually all of the Administration Elements with obvious minor differences and will not be addressed again in the discussions of each individual Element 1 Sort Many of the columns in the Element screens can be sorted by clicking the column hea
26. CO Alter by nar REMOVE W PCHAOKIMC PRINT WFICHRORINC de CAMERA NAMI NE IGHDORING CAMERAS LAYOUT MAME First Hoor Conference Room LH0 07 003 One by Two LHQO7 009 LHA O7 004 1140 07 015 1 40 07 020 1 HOOT Four by Four Layout 7 LKHQ 07 004 LHQ 97 003 1490 0 015 1H0 07 020 1HQ07 One Left Four Righi LHO O O18 LHLO O17 1144 07 003 110 07 004 1 H0 075 Four by Four Layout 7 LHO O 810 LHQ07 018 140 07 003 1H0 07 013 1HQ07 One Left Four Righi 1H0Q 07 011 LHQ 07 010 One by Two LHQ 07 013 LHQ07 003 140 07 004 140 07 015 1HQ075 Four by Four Layout 7 A user can assign Neighboring Cameras to any other camera he is viewing provided he has appropriate permissions The Neighboring Camera screen displays a list of all cameras that have been assigned Neighboring Cameras which cameras are the neighbors and what camera view layout arrangement is used to view the camera and its neighbors Neighboring Cameras is a system wide feature so when a user establishes Neighboring Cameras for a camera to which he has access he changes that cameras neighbors system wide for all users A cameras neighbors can be removed by highlighting the camera in the Neighboring Camera solutions simplified HAWK VMS 3 list and clicking the Remove Neighboring control 3 Settings Container The Settings Container enables configuration and management of the general settings for a number of the system s areas by use of its Elements Servers
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28. E BUTANO Sekem A OCE OOOO A AA AAA a ATA 60 OB MODS dar ARA ANA SAA AN ARAN AA ERA AGA SA A AAN ADA AAN ST AA saan 61 6 B 1 Add Map Configure General Map Settings screen 1ccccnccrcnncnsencenennennancenennansenennaeseneenaanensennanennannaneenannarsensnnansanes 62 6 B 2 AGO Map Conngure Map LIYOUL 2 A A A ACO O A a a W D 64 6 3 3 AGG Map IDU S a ean A taa E A A AA AA ARA AA da 66 6BAddend um IL The Map EOS aa wae a A ca eae A A 67 6 8 AGUEndUMiL 3 Layout and CONOS A A i A A A A A A A A A A E AEA 68 6 B Addendum 1 b Editing a Map EX MOJE sadzi wana A A A AA A SAA A A A E E 70 6 B Addendum 2 Creating a Custom Map ESSE Vd A A A 73 6 C Map tei Grou DS rimni O 80 6 C 1 Add Map Item Group Set Map Item Group Screen scsi A A A AA E AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA 80 SECTION IV EDITING AND DELETING EXISTING CONFIGURATIONS ocococcococconccconconocconccconconocconccnoccanocconcnnonss 82 T Edit S A aad Oi ai i ao i A PAC Ea DSc AO ZACZ O AOC PRO OO AR oe Crete 82 Z DEIEIE COMO AA aa A A AW AE AA O A R OE A 83 SAVE Create and APPly da A AA IA A AE 84 HAWK VMS Ee Section I Introduction PURPLE ARROW HAWK Video Management Software VMS is a feature rich enterprise class video management software platform that provides the user with access to real time and archived video surveillance from any network enabled workstation The client version of PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS is browser based and may be accessed via user authenti
29. ELETE CAMIKA COPY CAMERA p piwi camera de AMI WA MAMI MKM I PL IP POMT 1 SAM Toe ACTIV 0706 Ram Door Howey KE yo wi 07 005 Roar Doos Hallar Mya 4A 3 10500 AO0ridDO ADS PGD 07 010 Meat Hadley OPOYA Pai ALTIACM 07 070 Walkie Area 14 204 383 770 100 LADA 4 Vivotek F07112 ARA 4702 33 208 00 6400420 AUS 711 Dormont aton Carrer a 119 168 1 10130 LADA 450 When you click the Add Camera control the Add Camera configuration window will launch There are a number of configuration screens that will require data The different screens are listed in the pane at the left of the Add Camera window The configuration screens will occupy the pane to the right As you proceed through the configuration screens the screen on which you are working will be highlighted in the left panel The first Add Camera configuration screen will be the Basic Information Screen This screen allows you to name the Camera specify its Model assign it to a Directory category and provide other basic configuration settings and information HAWK VMS D 2 B 1 Add Camera Set Camera Basic Information ADD CAMERA Basic Informatic SET CAMERA BASIC INFORMATION set camera basic information by filling the feid marked Dy Network Informaborn A Camera name Security Information Ad bonal Attnbutes EE Model Archive Settings EZ Camera description MOLO Schedule Groups KN Time zone UTC 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada Installabon In
30. INC 47h PLOOA INC OM PLO E de NSEC 7TH MODA OPEN TN CAMERA VIEWER OFEN IN AROSO HAWK VMS 43 When you were adding icons to the map in the Map Editor there were two available Map Layers The Default layer and the PTZ Cameras layer You can add additional layers by clicking the Add Map Layer control You can delete a selected layer in the Map Layers list by highlighting it and clicking the Delete control or you can edit it by clicking its Edit control Map Layers Map Layers LensecHO Default layer E D i LensecHO Default layer Delete a layer Edit a layer If you click the Edit control the Add Map Layer screen will open and you can change and save the Name and Description information in the same manner as when you first added the layer Once you have multiple layers on your map you can place items on any of the layers by having that layer active when you place the icon You will not be able to see the icons on layers that are not active and once you have saved your map users will only be able to see icons on a specific layer if that is one of the layers they have selected to view in their Map Navigation Overlay You can move an icon from one layer to another For example if you want to move the PTZ camera in the above example from the Default layer to the PTZ Cameras layer you would select the Default layer so the PTZ camera icon is visible You would move the icon from the map back to the Available Map Content li
31. IS FRE ee RRR eee Unsel lected MN Slede ed E HAWK VMS 43 2 10 Day Time Indicator The Day Time Indicator displays the day and time of any square on the grid over which the cursor is placed In the main diagram above note the cursor is over the square corresponding to the Day Time Indicator Thursday 7 00 7 59 AM Archive Locations In order to archive video you must provide the path to one or more storage locations Each storage location you configure and add will be listed in the Archive Locations list Path Enter the path to one storage location If you have additional storage locations you will be able to enter them after the configuration for the first storage location is completed Target Days Enter the desired number of days you want to archive video provided there is ample storage available Archives older than the Target Days will be purged to free storage for new archives Min Free The Min Free value represents the minimum amount of storage available for archives If the amount of available storage falls below this level the system will begin to purge old archives to make room for new archives Critical Free The Critical Free value represents a critical amount of storage available for archives If the amount of available storage falls below this level the system will purge old archives to make room for new archives and will send an e mail to the system administrator To co
32. LETE USER 27 USER MAME FULL MAME EXPIRATION DATE DISABLED admin RN Fi Dow ble cl ick the copied record Bobw Elake Walliams 06 06 2022 or selectitand click Edit to Bobw Copy Blake Williams 06 06 2072 changethe name and any other Johns John Hilsion Jones 06 12 2013 configuration parameters for the Pala rary Manined Lana 32122012 new record 5 Multiple Record Selection You can select a record by clicking the record You can select multiple records by control clicking each record or you can click one record and then shift click another record to select both those records and all records between them Once multiple records are selected actions can be performed on all selected records at once such as deleting the multiple records by clicking the Delete control This same selection method control click and shift click can be used to select multiple items to move between Available and Selected columns in various configuration screens For additional information regarding selecting multiple records to edit in Bulk Edit mode refer to Section IV 6 Required Fields Red Asterisk A red asterisk designates a required field If you attempt to save a configuration with required data missing the required field s lacking data will be outlined in red If your configuration involves multiple screens listed in the left pane of your configuration window the name of any section missing required data will display a warning icon Inf
33. Mobon Schedule EK IK M NEM EEK HEEE At i i fT yy O O O TT TT Groups Unse sz Selected M EE Archive locations Inctallaben Information PATH TARGET DAYS ORDER MIA FREE CRITICAL FREES 4 Path Target days 6 mn fre Critical frees Order Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Day and Time Grid The Day and Time Grid lists the 7 days of the week down the left side of the grid and the 24 hours in a day across the top Each square in the grid represents a single hour of time on one day of the week When a square is selected the system will archive video on motion When a square is selected it is blue in color To select a square or an area containing a number of squares click your mouse on the desired square drag your mouse over adjoining squares to select whole areas To deselect a square or area of squares click or click and drag your mouse again When your cursor is over a square whether selected or unselected the square will be colored gray and the day and time it represents will appear in the Day Time Indicator As an example if you did not want to archive video during the typical work week say 8 A M to 5 P M on weekdays but you wanted to archive during the rest of the week your Day and Time Grid would appear as follows NH Me OB OF 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 71 2 73 00 TLILITUITLITICLTLLLT HEEE O Ss UE nate Z wb 1 nS A
34. PURPLE ARROW CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT LTD PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS Administration Guide PURPLE ARROW CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT LTD Version 1 5 0 Intended Target Audience This Administration Guide was created and designed as a resource for administrators and systems integration technicians for the configuration and deployment of the PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS Server from PURPLE ARROW The document provides detailed configuration best practices instruction materials for the PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS interface While this guide may reference user interactions and functions of the PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS Smart Client it is not intended to be a user manual The User Guide for PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS is a separate document and can be obtained from PURPLE ARROW or an Authorized PURPLE ARROW Reseller Legal Information Trademarks PURPLE ARROW HAWK is a registered trademark of PURPLE ARROW CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT LTD Microsoft Silverlight and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Copyright 2012 PURPLE ARROW CONSULTANCY SERVICES PVT LTD Disclaimer This document is instructional and intended for administration design for PURPLE ARROW direct customers Authorized Resellers or End Users purchasing PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS from an Authorized PURPLE ARROW Reseller All images and content herein are the property of and may not be reproduced without the express consent of PURPLE ARROW CONSULTANCY SERVICES P
35. Port cgi bin cmd encoder GET STREAM amp mijpg Camera Models ACTi ACM 1231 http ffViewerUserName ViewerPassword CameralP CameraPort cgi bin fcmd encoder GET_STREAM8 mjpg Cameras AXIS 210 http ViewerUserName ViewerPassword CameralP CameraPort axis cgi mjpg video cgi fps LiveFP S amp resoh Archive Settings AXIS 211 http ViewerUserName ViewerPassword CameralP CameraPort axis cgi mjpg video cgi fps LiveF P S amp resoh PTZ Lock AXIS 213 PTZ http ViewerUserName ViewerPassword CameralP CameraPort axis cgi mjpg video cgi fps LiveFP S amp resoh Neighboring Cameras AXIS 214 PTZ http fViewerUserName ViewerPassword CameralP CameraPort axis cgi mjpg video cgi fps LiveFP S 8 resoli gt Settings AXIS 216FD http ViewerUserName ViewerPassword CameralP CameraPort axis cgi mjpg video cgi fps LiveFP S 8 resoli gt Attend da AXIS 225FD http ViewerUserName ViewerPassword CameralP CameraPort axis cgi mjpg video cgi fps LiveFP S 8 resoli b Access Log AXIS 232D ciel a ac O namin AXIS 233D http fViewerUserName ViewerPassword fCameralP CameraPort axis cgi mjpg video cgi fps LiveFP S 8resol gt Tags We are constantly adding new cameras to the supported cameras list in the Camera Models Element but there are many camera manufacturers with many new cameras being offered to the public If you desire to utilize a camera that is not yet in the supported cam
36. SR A eed men eon mere emt ire wor ere er ere eee rT rae or rere NR E ern er PAW 22 LB 4 Add Groups Set he Group Name and Permissions 0 A A A A A ladies 23 BZ AGG Group Selecting Group CaMmerds A A A teen RO NOWA ARR A E AAAA 24 1 B 3 Add Group Selecting Group Maps A A AA A A A AA AA A AA E A A semaine 25 18 24 AGd Group Selecting ACCOUNTS 2 A A A A A nd i A A a 26 Ik CZACHVE SESSION SN ARA AI A ios 27 LS O nt R 27 2D Pi Camera MIOGCIS 224 Sy es ear A OR AS GA as de o o o AZ o A O 27 2 A 1 Add Model Set Camera Model Basic INfOFTMA ION uaea aaa aaa aa aaa aaa nn nan 29 2 A 2 Add Model Set Camera Model Advanced INfOrmMatiOn cccccccccccccccccnnucunceneenneensennsennennusnnsennennueennennsnnnennssnsnnnennnnnns 31 2 A 3 Add Model Set PTZ Command CGI TANTO TOA wa ZAWO A aang aa LOOK DOMA AA WO RAKA eae DAK KO WA 32 A o CAMELTOS atb a R REA w PY PE EOE E SO NS A R R EA TY OS NR 33 2 B 1 Add Camera Set Camera Basic Information ni APRA ALA Gud na paw eens AA EA AAA AAA 34 2 B 2 Add Camera Set Camera Network IntormatioM ita RA IA TA AAN ATAR AER AA twats ane A ARRE 36 2 95 AGG Camera 5 Secun MO a O is A A ROA a ROR AA A a 38 2B 4 Add Camera AG GIUON GL ACID COS RIA AAA EA RADA DARA A EA AAA ADA DAA ALAS aa ee 39 2 B 5 Add Camera Set Camera Archiving SCCUNGS nta AA A EA ARA A AAA AA A A ADA 41 2 B G Add Camera Set Motion SORA CA US aa a a E R A OE 44 EN 2AGG Calhela GOW A AN 45 2 B 8 Add Camera Set
37. Set oom increment When you click the Launch Map Editor control the Map Layout Editor screen will appear 6 B Addendum 1 The Map Editor The Map Editor is the tool that allows you to add items onto a map from a list of Available Map Content items HAWK VMS 8 6 B Addendum 1 a Layout and Controls MAP LAYOUT EDITOR EB Layers MAP LAYOUT EDITOR 2 Avaitapte Map Content aon LensecHQ Default layer a n if i X H r Drag available items from the right panel onto the map to place them s gt u Ga bh Ada he Define layers on the left to contain map items Q Search Map Item MAP BROWSER LensectiQ Enable streaming 5 n Field Level 03 Grandstand 04 Grandstand 05 A RoofCamera 06 A ParkingLotCamera 07 ara F Midwest Srte se site Bldg1 EH Layer Contents Bidg2 HSH p mm psc f LensecHQ Bidg You can create layers on the map and add different items to different layers so you can select which items to view based upon the layer on which they reside Basically you can place only two types of items directly onto your map 1 A device icon for our purposes we will only consider cameras at present which will allow users to access this camera from this map or 2 A building icon which can also be thought of as a site icon A building icon will allow you to place a location bubble on the map which when clicked will take you to another map This other map may
38. This setting can be changed by the user Theme Name The Classic Theme defines the manner in which the screens are displayed Additional themes may be offered and if so they can be selected from the drop down list Language Select the language that will be used throughout this user s session Department For certain features of the system you may be able to select a user s Department to aid in identification and location specific functionality Job Title For certain features of the system you may be able to select a user s Job Title to aid in position specific functionality User Working Shift For certain features of the system you may be able to select a User Working Shift to aid in shift specific functionality Camera Default Layout You can select which camera arrangement will be displayed during each session when a user signs in and first views the Camera Viewer module HAWK VMS 43 You can select any of the available arrangements or you can select User saved Layout which allows the user to save the view he is currently viewing on screen as his default arrangement note when selecting this option from user profile the button will appear on your next login To select an arrangement as his default the user would click the Save Arrangement as Default control in the Camera Viewer Control Panel That control will only be visible to the user if User saved Layout has been selected gt Save arma
39. VT LTD Contents SECTION I INTRODUCTION iia 5 BROWSER ENVIRONMENT or le e a ele as aaa 5 MODULES A E O A E RR carter 5 SECTION II HOW TO INSTALL PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS 2 ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccces 6 SOrT WARE PREREQUISITES ia a dond crea endo 6 UNS TALES ONE ZA RD a O a a a da ca A 7 PET NS ING AND AUTH OR AA O N da cana oe AE 10 DISTRIBUTED ARE TECOS dal Pa AE 10 MANAGE SERVICES A ad ORES Lat ias 11 SECTION III CONFIGURATION ADMINISTRATION MODULE ccscscsccsccscsccscsccscsscsccscsccscsscscescsccscescscescsscnces 12 GENERAL LAYOUT AND NAVIGATION SG a i JO ari 12 COMMON ELEMENT CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONALITY ada aa O ai KA G RA AA whe ibn ged ud aod WS AWG AEP EE AWCE 13 A NA RCA NOP PARROT A E ENNIO 13 DEMME A ena A aa ore A wre tease EE OOP OWY 14 SEPIA a ii DO ace Goh A GA ZR RO R GORA ORA R GR ts O 14 CODY eee eee Ree ee re Tee ORO OO A a eee ee eee NT Re A PO O A A Re eT Tee EN ee a o eer eer ee ee 15 Multiple Record S IECUWOM E SEO i R A As 15 6 Required Fields Red Asterisk esca o A AAA AO A basen nes 15 VIEWING AND CONFIGURING ELEMENTS sa 16 NUSEr COMLANER ZE Eb Se ROS Oa GAZ PA A 16 PA ACCOUNTS oaz o Z O ARA OO BR o MAJER AOR eae 16 LASS Add User SECUSEFINIOFIMALOM awa vee wih A Ga Baa ARA RR 17 1 A Z Add User Set U er SCttings iii 19 TA 3 AGG User Set Group Access screeni wares ies ZG Sse has rw gta ea ute a eo pa dv eee aA ins oes JRG 21 BOU
40. ag Keyword in the Name field and click the Save control Your new Tag Keyword will now be listed in the advanced Create Tag screen list of available Tag Keywords 5 B Tag Categories To reach the Tag Categories Element enter the Administration Module click the Tags Container and then click the Tag Categories Element The main Tag Categories screen will display a list of current Tag Categories To add a new Tag Category click the Add Category control in the Tag Categories Element screen s top navigation bar HAWK VMS 43 LOTT CAMEO 4 DELETE CATEGORY PRI TAG CATEGORY HAME Ei pees When you click the Add Tag Categories control the Add Category screen will launch 5 A 2 Add Tag Categories Add Category screen ADD CATEGORY SET TAG CATEGORY Enter tag category information Mame Enter the name of your new Tag Category in the Name field and click the Save control Your new Tag Category will now be listed in the mandatory Select Category field when a user creates a lag 6 Maps Container The Maps Container enables creation of maps and the configuration and management of those maps by use of its Elements Buildings Maps and Map Item Groups Depending upon the size and needs of your site or sites you may have a number of sites buildings and floors defined in the Maps section Icons representing cameras can be placed on these maps utilizing different map layers to facilitate ease in viewing specific selections
41. an belong to more than one Group and he will have all permissions selected in all Groups to which he is assigned For a discussion of how to use the Selection Controls to move objects back and forth between the Available List in this case the Accounts List and Selected Lists in this case the Allowed Accounts List refer to the configuration instructions above for the Add Users Groups screen in the Accounts Element When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Selecting Accounts screen you will have entered all required Groups information and you can click the Save control which will create and save the new Group into the system HAWK VMS 43 1 C Active Sessions The Active Sessions Element allows you to view all users who are currently logged in to the system as well as providing their IP addresses and the date and time they logged in Y Users Cr Filter by username o DELETE Accounts USERNAME CLIENTIP DATE TIME Grimpi adman 1921662555 6132002 8 17 21 AM PRZEZ Johns 19216862555 GA 8 32 02 AM a E abiw 192 1682555 61112012 8 10 20AM Leger Laer The Active Session element is designed as an informational Element so there are no additional configuration screens You can terminate the session of a user if needed For example a user may not have Multi login authority and may need to log in from a second workstation while he is still logged in to a different workstation or he may have shut down
42. asic Information configuration screen will not appear in this list 3 Add Map Layer When you first launch a map in the Map Editor it has a default layer and all icons you place on the map will be placed on this layer However you can create additional layers Clicking the Add Map Layer control launches the Add Map Layer screen Enter the Name and Description of your new Layer and click Save to save the new layer For this example we will create a layer for PTZ Cameras by entering the Name PTZ Cameras and the Description All PTZ Cameras are on this layer ADD MAP LAYER PT Cameras All PTZ Cameras are on MAP LAYOUT EDITOR Map Layers LensecHQ Default layer PIL Cameras When you click the Save control a new Map Layer will appear in the Map Layers column under the Default Layer Only the layer you select by clicking it will be the active layer You can only drag icons to and view the active layer 4 Map Browser The Map Browser displays the current map you are editing You place icons on the map image by dragging them from the Available Map Content list and dropping them at the proper location on the map You can remove an icon from the map by dragging it back to the Available Map Content list where it will be placed at the bottom of the list 5 Enable Streaming When you place your cursor on a camera icon that is on the map you will launch a view at the icon location displaying a snapshot view from the cam
43. ation Relative pan tilt URL Max valuefPan Tilt Absolute zoom URL Zoom values Min wax Absolute Pan Tilt Position Absolute Pan Position Degre 0 Absolute Tilt Min Max View AnglefMin Max Speed values Min Max For configuring this screen and others above marked with an asterisk refer to the camera manufacturer s documents and specifications If additional assistance is required to properly configure a camera model that is not natively supported in the Camera Model list contact PURPLE ARROW for custom camera configuration When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Add Model screens you will have entered all required Camera Models information and you can click the Save control which will create and save the new Camera Model into the system HAWK VMS 43 2 B Cameras The Cameras Element is used to add new cameras to the system and to edit or delete existing cameras You will be able to configure security settings for the camera and assign which Groups are able to view the camera You will also set the cameras Archive Settings and Motion Schedule To reach the Cameras Element enter the Administration Module click the Cameras Container and then click the Cameras Element The main Cameras screen will display a list of the current Cameras if any which have already been set up in the system To add a new Camera click the Add Camera control in the Camera Element screens top navigation bar D
44. ave control to save your changes to all of the selected records While performing bulk edits you may encounter dual check boxes such next to the Account is Disabled control in the Users Bulk Edit window Settings configuration Screen q Account is disabled The first check box checked in the diagram is the check box that allows you to edit the control the second check box is the control containing the actual data you are entering into the selected records 2 Delete Control Perhaps the ultimate edit of a record is to delete it and there is a Delete control in the top navigation bar Highlighting a record and clicking the Delete control will delete that record after providing you with an opportunity to change your mind QUESTION O Are you sure you want to delete the selected record FS NO Not all records can be deleted that easily If the record relates to an item that is being used elsewhere in the system you may not be able to delete that record without first terminating solutions simplified HAWK VMS 43 that relationship For example if you want to delete a map that is assigned to a group for providing access to users and you click the Delete control you will receive a message that the map cannot be deleted ERROR 60 Can t delete a map that is assigned to a group UK Before you can delete that map you must remove it from any groups to which it is assigned 3 Save Create and Apply There
45. be a floor map of a building or it may be a sub site containing another map Typically all of these second level or child maps are referred to as floor maps even if they are not referring to the actual layout of a floor As indicated you can assign cameras directly to the map in the Map Editor If you are editing an upper level map in a large system your map may also contain building icons representing sites with maps that in turn may contain cameras or additional buildings The Map Editor is your starting point to place camera icons or building icons on the map displayed in the Map Layout Editor Use the following guide to edit your map utilizing the Map Layout Editor 1 Map Layers The Map Layers column provides you with a list of all of the layers you have available within the map You will start out with a default layer highlighted in blue in the diagram above As you add layers these new layers will also be listed here M solutions simplified HAWK VMS 43 2 Available Map Content This column lists all of the Available Map Content items cameras and buildings which are available to you for placement on the map The list in the diagram shows a number of cameras at the top of the list including a PTZ camera and a number of buildings or sites represented by building icons in the lower portion of the list Cameras which have been configured but which do not yet have the Active control checked in the Camera B
46. buildings are listed with just their names their associated maps have a map icon e in front of their name If the user clicks a stadium map for example the Yankee Stadium map he will view the Yankee Stadium Site Map you linked to the Yankee Stadium Site building in the last step CAMERA DOC OPEN IN CAMERA VIEWER OPEN IN ARCHIVES CLEAR 4 Now you can add a building to the Stadium map think of the building as a site to which you can associate the floor level maps and then add those individual floor maps to that new site The Yankee Stadium Site Map will become a parent map itself PAL HAWK VMS To do this open the Yankee Stadium Site Map in the Map Layout Editor and drag the Yankee Stadium Seating Levels building item from the Available Map Contents column to a location on the map over the seating area You could also place cameras on the map just because it will have building icons and they will have floor maps doesn t mean it can t also have cameras For example if there were cameras on the roof of the stadium looking down at the entrances those cameras icons could be placed on this map The following diagram shows a section of the Map Layout Editor after the Yankee Stadium Seating Levels building icon has been dragged onto the map MAP LAYOUT EDITOR Available Map Cor rag available items fr MAP BROWSER Yankee St am 5 The last steps for our Yankee Stadium configuration are to link the floor
47. cation from most current web browsers including Microsoft Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS consists of a web application a SQL database and several custom designed services Deployment of the PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS Server is designed for Microsoft Windows operating systems including Windows 2008 Server R2 Windows 2003 Server and Windows 7 Browser Environment PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS is a smart client built within Microsoft s Silverlight platform Silverlight allows PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS to maintain consistency across browsers and enables rich internet application RIA features uncommon to typical HTML based viewing pages Operation of PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS is possible both within a browser and through an out of browser application mode Modules The PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS platform consists of modules which allow you to quickly navigate to an area of interest The primary modules are the Maps Module the Camera Viewer the Archives Viewer Administration and the Welcome Screen There are also functions within each module that allow cross functional operation such as viewing archived footage from within the camera viewer enabling the user to view live and recorded footage simultaneously HAWK VMS 3 Section II How to Install PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS Typical Configuration Software Prerequisites Internet Information Services IIS Internet Information Services with the following roles a
48. clicking the white ring and dragging it clockwise or counterclockwise For more precise aiming click and hold the ring while you move your cursor away from the camera icon and then drag your mouse clockwise or counterclockwise Items you place on the map will appear in the Layer Contents list for the appropriate layer If you select that item by clicking it that item will have a blue background in the list and the corresponding item icon on the map will be highlighted with a white background This can make it easier to identify which item in the Layer Contents list corresponds to which icon on the map especially if the map gets crowded with multiple icons In the diagram below we have added another camera PTZ 08 and selected it You can see the name of the camera is highlighted in blue and the icon itself is highlighted with a white background a gt Layer Contents When you place a camera icon on the map if you hover your cursor over the icon you will receive a snapshot view from the camera If you have checked the Enable Streaming control the view you receive will be a live streaming view To conserve bandwidth the default setting for the Enable Streaming control is unchecked Za SS aa E lt A h A a ry m 12 ES gsp na E ZANNENNN Pr CERRITO US TE Building Icons are handled in similar fashion You can place a building icon on the map by dragging it from the Available Map Cont
49. d If the server is located in a different time zone do not use the server time zone This is to ensure proper time indications when video is archived locally Item Icon The Item Icon drop down list allows you to choose a specific type and color icon to use for this camera This icon will represent the camera on the maps in the Maps module You can choose a traditional box camera icon or a PTZ camera icon ca or an alternate PTZ 360 icon O In the Settings Icons Element you will be able to create your own icons if you so desire Resolution You must enter a resolution that is supported by the camera being configured A particular camera might support resolutions of 1600 x 1200 and 800 x 600 so either resolution would work Another camera might support different resolutions If you choose a resolution that is not supported by the camera it could affect your view Group Camera Directory Select a Group or Camera Directory to which you will assign the Camera This Group Directory will only be used in the Select and Select Switch Camera screens when you are selecting cameras in List View The cameras will be grouped according to this selection making it easier to locate cameras For example if all Parking Lot Cameras were assigned to a Group Directory named Parking Lot you could easily find the particular Parking Lot camera you desire by looking in the Parking Lot Group in the Select Camera screen Playback FPS
50. ding For example in Accounts you can sort by User Name or Full Name by clicking the corresponding column heading As is standard practice a small arrow will appear next to the heading indicating whether you are sorting in ascending or descending order Note that the sort is a standard left to right character sort so if you want to sort by last names you must enter the names in a last name first format HAWK VMS s gt solutions simplified LATAG PLH USER NAME FULL NAME Bobw Blake Williams Suzanne Riley Johns John Hilston Jones Manfred Lang i MannyG Manfred Lang John Hilstonjones SumP Suzanne Riley Hake Williams admin System Administrator 2 Filter Search Virtually all of the Element lists allow filtering or search In the Accounts Element you can filter by Full Name As you enter your search filter criteria in the Filter by Full Name field the only records that will appear are those that contain your entered criteria anyplace within the Full Name column There is no minimum number of characters you must enter to filter To return to displaying all records click the X icon in the filter field or delete the filter criteria you have entered Qe william o ADD USER USER NAME FUL BobwW Blake Williams 3 Print Most of the Elements screens have a Print control in the screen s top navigation bar Clicking the Print control will generate a report containing the on screen list that can be saved i
51. e Stadium Site has been expanded You can view any map in the list by clicking the map name lt gt FIELD LEVEL gt GRANDSTANDS R YANKEE STADIUM The user is hovering over a site a building icon placed on the map with one or more maps linked to it When the cursor is over the site name the site name bubble expands to show the names of those maps directly linked to that site Clicking a map name will launch that map When the cursor is not hovering over the site only the site name will remain in the pop up bubble Provided of course the Always Show Building Pop up control has been checked in the Configure Map Layout screen for the map HAWK VMS D 6 C Map Item Groups The Map Item Group Element is used to add new Map Item Groups to the system and to edit or delete existing Map Item Groups To reach the Map Item Groups Element enter the Administration Module click the Maps Container and then click the Map Item Groups Element The main Map Item Groups screen will display a list of current Map Item Groups To add a new Map Item Group click the Add Group control in the Map Item Groups Element screen s top navigation bar LOTT GELHIF Ma EMEETI Cea FEINT GHIA amp When you click the Add Group control the Set Map Item Group screen will launch 6 C 1 Add Map Item Group Set Map Item Group screen ADD GROUP SET MAP ITEM GROUP Enter map item group information Description Available map
52. e completed entering all necessary information in the Set the Group Name and Permissions screen click the next screen in the Add Group pane which is the Cameras screen When you click this control you will move to the Selecting Group Cameras screen This screen allows you to assign cameras to this Group Once assigned to a Group the cameras will be available for viewing by users in that Group 1 B 2 Add Group Selecting Group Cameras ADD GROUP pm SELECTING GROUP CAMERAS Grant access to cameras by selecting it from the available cameras Camera Available cameras Selected cameras Maps Q Fiter by name Accounts Demonstration Camera APPLY Available Cameras can be moved from the Available Cameras List to the Selected Cameras List which will make them available to all Users in this Group by utilizing the Selection Controls For a discussion of how to use the Selection Controls to move objects back and forth between the Available and Selected Lists refer to the configuration instructions above for the Add Users Groups screen in the Accounts Element rrr _ HAWK VMS S When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Selecting Group Cameras screen click the next screen in the Add Group pane which is the Maps screen When you click this control you will move to the Selecting Group Maps screen This screen allows you to assign maps to this Group Once assigned to a Group the maps will be available to users
53. e to select scheduler detwork Information Security Informabor Unselected E Selected E Installation Information a s gt Motion sensitivity Select item u To R Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Day and Time Grid The Day and Time Grid allows you to select the days of the week and hours of the day that the Motion Detection feature will be operational For more information regarding using the grid including the Day Time Indicator which is not shown in this diagram refer to the Day and Time Grid item in the Set Camera Archiving Settings screen immediately preceding this section When Motion Detection is operational motion above the specified sensitivity threshold within the designated area of the camera view will create a motion event in the Side Panel You will not be able to select any time for motion detection if the corresponding time is not selected in the Camera Archiving settings Those times will be grayed out in the Motion Schedule 2 Camera View If the camera you are setting up is live you will see an image from the camera 3 Motion Box By using the mouse you can establish a Motion Box in the camera view Just click and drag the mouse in the camera view The Motion Box will be designated by a dotted red line Motion detected within this Motion Box which is above the sensitivity level set in the Motion Sensitivity control and which takes place during a time that Motion
54. eens when a user is selecting cameras in List View The cameras will be grouped according to this selection making it easier to locate cameras For example if all Parking Lot Cameras were assigned to a Group Directory named Parking Lot the user could easily find the particular Parking Lot camera he desires by looking in the Parking Lot Group in the Select Camera screen When you click the Add Grouping control the Add Grouping configuration screen will launch HAWK VMS 3 3 B 1 Add Grouping Set Grouping Screen ADD GROUPING SET GROUPING Enter grouping information Grouping name Enter the Name of your new grouping in the Grouping Name field Click the Save control to Save this Grouping so it can be selected when assigning cameras to a group 3 C Settings General The Settings Element is used to configure a number of different settings related to varied aspects of the system To reach the Settings Element enter the Administration Module click the Settings Container and then click the Settings Element The main Settings screen will display a list of current settings Typically you will not use this screen to add another Setting but rather you will use it to edit or configure existing settings by double clicking an individual existing setting and entering data in its Value field Oo ADD SITTING EDIT STING N DHETE SETTING PRINT SETTING PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY VALUE PROPERTY TYPE Phone Number lt Ent
55. ent list to the appropriate place on the map In the following diagram the LENSEC HQ Bldg icon has been placed on the building in the map Because the icon is selected it has a white background on the map and a blue background in the Layer Content List While the cursor is over the icon it will display the name of the building HAWK VMS 8 solutions simplified MAP LAYOUT EDITOR Map Layers MAP LAYOUT EDITOR A Drag available items from the right panel onto the map to place them Define layers on the left to contain map items Lensecti Default wyer MAP BROWSER LensecHQ Enable streaming PTZ Cameras Layer Contents RoofCamera 06 This is the type of setup that would be typical for a building with external cameras as in the example above and with cameras on one or more floors within the building You could create floor maps of the internal floor layouts and designate those maps as Floor Maps assigned to the LENSEC HQ Bldg You would designate them as Floor Maps in the Add Map Configure General Map Setting screen in the Maps Element There would be a name bubble on the map at the site of the icon and when a user would place his cursor over the name the linked floor map names would appear Clicking one of those map names would display the chosen map and its camera icons The finished on screen building pop up in the Maps module Map Browser would look similar to this Pp gt LD IWC ISTRCE amp
56. entering all required information in all configuration screens including the next screen the Groups screen you will be able to launch the Map Editor to add layers and map content to you Map such as Buildings and Cameras HAWK VMS a 6 B 2 Add Map Configure Map Layout ADD MAP ana CONFIGURE MAP LAYOUT Configure options for viewing map or launch the map editor Map Layout Edibor 1 Map image Groups e 2 UPLOAD MAP IMAGE LAUNCH MAP EDITOR Always show building popup 5 set zoom increment B DO hE E 10m cK w Set minimum zoom 7 set maximum zoom Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Map Image The Map Image field will contain the image of your Map once you have uploaded it to the system If you are using the Map Layout Editor to edit the configuration of an existing Map an image of the existing Map will appear in this field 2 Upload Map Image Clicking the Upload Map Image control allows you to search available folders for the Map image you want to utilize for this Map Once the file has been selected and uploaded the image will appear in the Map Image field 3 Launch Map Editor Clicking the Launch Map Editor control launches the Map Layout Editor However you cannot launch the Map Layout Editor until you have a saved Map in the Map Image field If you are editing an existing map you will be able to launch the Map Layout Editor But if you are creatin
57. er Support Phone Number gt Sing OperstioeHour lt Emer Support Hours of Operstio String Moon Detection MotonDticrent ow 50 Mobon Detechon Motbon Aerer Miido 9 Mobon Detecbon Mobon i ntiqonentitigh 15 Mobon Detection Motontevelhtigh Art lo Motion Detection Motion evelMiddie Double clicking an existing Setting will open that Setting s configuration screen For example you can configure the support phone number that will be reflected in the system by double clicking the Setting named PhoneNumber in the General category When you double click that Setting its configuration screen will appear HAWK VMS D EDIT SETTING SET SETTING Enter setting information Category General w Name PhoneNumber lt Enter Support Phone Number gt String In this example the 1 Value control can be configured to reflect the appropriate phone number for system support During normal operation you will not have to change the vast majority of the Settings configurations and any changes should be made only with appropriate consultation with and guidance from PURPLE ARROW As with most Element screens you can print out a list of all Settings for reference by clicking the Print Setting control in the Element s top navigating bar When you have completed entering the required information click the Save control to Save your Setting 3 D Icons The Icons Element is used to add additional icons to the system and to
58. era If the Enable Streaming control is checked the view you receive will be live streaming video To conserve bandwidth the default setting for the Enable Streaming control is unchecked solutions simplified HAWK VMS 43 6 Layer Contents The Layers Contents list displays the icons contained in the layer you have selected in the Maps Layouts list as your active layer 6 B Addendum 1 b Editing a Map Example As an example we will utilize the map and configuration from the above section to edit the map In this example you will add camera icons to the map and create map layers Map Layers MAP LAYOUT EDITOR Drag available items from the right panel ont place them Define layers on the left to conta MAP BROWSER LensechQ Enable streamim z 5 r 4 1 i s IS c t P i rs Layer Contents ly rd a RoofCamera 06 AT La E EAS To place an icon on the map drag and drop the icon from the Available Map Content list to the desired location on the map To make placement easier you can zoom the map using your mouse scroll wheel while your cursor is on the map image When you are zoomed in you can drag the image with your mouse to display the section of the map you are interested in In the above diagram Roof Camera 06 has been dragged and dropped to the map s default layer Note the white ring around the camera icon You can rotate the icon so it is properly aimed by
59. era list you can obtain the configuration information from the camera manufacturer and create a new Model entry in the Camera Models Element If you need assistance setting up a non supported camera you can contact PURPLE ARROW for custom camera configuration To add a new model to the Camera Models List click the Add Model control HAWK VMS l 2 A 1 Add Model Set Camera Model Basic Information ADD MODEL SET CAMERA MODEL BASIC INFORMATION Set the basic information for the new camera model Basic Information Basic Informatron 2 Mame PTZ CGI Informatron KN Snapshot URL 1 Archive stream URL Live stream URL EBS model attribute PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY VALUE Property name I Property value CLEAR ADD SAVE CREATE Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Name Enter the camera model name This is the name that will appear in the name field of the main Camera Models list 2 Snapshot URL Archive Stream URL Live Stream URL These values are the URLs that will retrieve a snapshot image the camera s MJPEG video for archives and the camera s live video audio stream You should be able to obtain these entries from the camera manufacturer 3 Camera Model Attributes The new camera model may require configuration of additional attributes These additional attributes would be added here 4 Property Name Property Value If you need to enter additional Camera Model
60. erty Value fields If you have entered Edit mode clicking the Clear control will also return you to normal mode without updating the attribute After entering an attribute s Property Name and Property Value in their respective fields click the Add control to add the attribute to the Added Attribute list 4 PTZ Check the PTZ control if the Camera is a PTZ camera 5 Check the Real Time Extraction control if you want to enable the Real Time Extraction capability for this Camera 6 Face Detection Support Check the Fact Detection Support control if Face Detection is Supported and you want it enabled for this Camera HAWK VMS 43 For further information regarding implementation and configuration of PTZ Real Time Extraction and Face Detection Support please refer to PURPLE ARROW Release Notes EAER PROPERTY NAME PROPERTY VALUE PTZPresetsHandier LenSec BusinessDomain LiveView Presets PTZPosition http CameralP CameraPortVaxis cgi cor PTZPosition Set http CameralP CameraPort axis cqi cor rs we PTZPresetsHandier I sHendler AxusPresetsHandier CLEAR UPDATE Once you have added Additional Attributes they will appear in the Additional Attribute list You can delete an attribute by clicking the attribute s Delete control You can edit an attribute by clicking its Edit control to enter Edit mode 7 Edit To edit an attribute highlight the attribute and click its Edit control or you can simply double click the at
61. es this Icon will be temporary placeholder on your map and will be replaced by a Building or site bubble containing the name of your building or site once your configuration is complete When you have completed entering the required information click the Save control to Save your Building rr HAWK VMS 43 6 B Maps The Maps Element EDIT MAP gt DELETE MAP COPY MAP b PRINT MAP Le BUILDING NAMI FLOOR MAP MAP ORDER Cameras RSL Y Settings Y Attendance Y Access Log WPB RSI RSI Miami Mael Marlins StadiumArea PalmBeachN Northern Paim Beach U S continental U S polt LensecHQ Lensec HO The Maps Element is used to add new maps to the system and to edit or delete existing maps One of the most important functions of the Maps configuration is indicating if a map is a Floor Map which means the map is linked to a specific building site and will appear when the building site is selected It is within the Maps Element that you will be able to upload graphics files containing maps and integrate them into the system To add a new Map click the Add Map control in the Maps Element screen s top navigation bar When you click the Add Map control the Add Map configuration screen will launch There are a number of configuration screens that will require data The different screens are listed in the pane at the left of the Add Map window The configuration screens will occupy the pane
62. formator EF Mem icon Select item KE Resolution Group Playbeck FPS 9 Streaming FPS Camera manber 0 KE Active Moretored 12 Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Camera Name Enter a name for the Camera Because this is the name that will appear in the Camera Element and elsewhere in columns which can be sorted and filtered by name you may want to adopt a standard naming system perhaps a main location designation followed by flora number and then sequential camera number followed by a brief descriptive name As an example at the PURPLE ARROW Headquarters Building LHQ camera 5 in a hallway on the 7th floor might be named LHQ 07 005 Rear Hallway The actual system for naming Cameras would be up to the end user Ze Model Select the Camera Model for this camera from the drop down list of natively supported cameras The list is constantly growing but if your Camera is not on the list refer to the Element on Camera Models for further information 3 Camera Description You can insert a Camera Description in this field which may have much of the same information as the Camera Name field The information in the Camera Description field is what will be displayed on screen in the Side Panel if a motion event is generated by the Camera s motion detection settings AAA AM HAWK VMS 43 8 8 9 10 11 Time Zone Select the time zone where the camera will be installe
63. g or site is clicked 5 Building Name If your new Map is a Floor Map select one of the Buildings that appear in the Building Name drop down selection list This will be the Building to which the new Floor Map is associated If your new Map is not a Floor Map the Building Name control will be grayed out as only Floor Maps are associated with specific Buildings rr HAWK VMs se 6 Floor No Enter the Floor No of the floor of the Floor Map you are adding This way you can associate more than one Floor Map with the same Building In actuality the Floor Map may be a Map of another site not an actual map of a floor By associating additional Floor Maps with the same Building or site you can create a hierarchy of sites buildings and floors which can be displayed within a Building or site pop up on a Map If your new Map is not a Floor Map the Floor No control will be grayed out When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Configure General Map Settings screen click the next screen in the Add Map pane which is the Map Layout Editor screen When you click this control you will move to the Configure Map Layout screen This screen allows you to upload a graphic file to be used for your Map and to configure certain zoom properties for your map You will indicate whether your Map will always display a Pop up balloon containing associated buildings or sites Once you have created your new Map after
64. g a new Map you must first enter all required information including Map Item Groups in the next configuration screen before you will be able to save or create your Map Once your Map is saved or created you can return to the Map Layout Editor The map Layout Editor allows you to create Layers on your Map and to place icons representing Available Map Content buildings and cameras on the Map Refer to the Addendum below for more information regarding the Map Layout Editor A __ _ men HAWK VMS SP 4 Always Show Building Pop up Clicking the Always Show Building Pop up control will allow the Building Pop up to always remain visible when this Map is viewed and the Map contains a Building or site If the control is not checked only the Building icon will display on the Map unless your cursor is placed over the icon in which case the Building Pop up will display Under normal circumstances this control will be checked so Building Pop ups will always be displayed 5 Set Zoom Increment Users can zoom the map by using the mouse scroll wheel by using the on screen zoom slide or by using the on screen zoom controls The on screen zoom controls and slide appear in the Map Navigation Overlay in the Maps module The Zoom Increment determines how many incremental zoom levels there will be between the minimum and maximum zoom levels while using the mouse scroll wheel or when clicking the on screen zoom controls Sliding the on screen
65. h individual permission can be separately selected by clicking the corresponding check box in the right column or all permissions can be selected and then individual permissions can be deselected to result in only the desired permissions remaining 4 Select Deselect All Checking the Select Deselect All box will toggle between all permissions being selected and deselected HAWK VMS l A Note about Group Permissions When setting up Permissions in a new Group it may be easiest to first Select All and then deselect the undesired Permissions For example if you want to set up permissions for typical User or Operator Groups that require access to the Camera Viewer Multiview Maps and Training modules you can first check the Select All control Then you can scroll down to the Modules category in the Permissions list and deselect the Administration and Archives modules leaving only the Maps Multiview and Training module checked There are some other Permissions you might logically deselect for example the ability to change neighboring camera view operations Neighboring Operations in the Cameras Category and to unlock PTZ cameras PTZ Unlock Cameras also in the Cameras Category Those are functions that are typically reserved for System Administrators or power users Another function that you might eliminate from this Group is RFID which can be accomplished by de selecting all permissions in the RFID Category When you hav
66. he Administration module click the Administration icon on the PURPLE ARROW HVMS Welcome screen ADMINISTRATION or click the Administration control on the Top Navigation Bar in any of the other modules UY ADMINISTRATION 7 When you enter the Administration module the main Administration Screen will appear Lo MAPS s CAHERA VIEWER ARCHIVES i REPORTS ae ADMINISTRATION haat Pp Camerds Administration Containers are displayed down the AZER left side of the Administration Module screen bo Attendance a Clicking a Container name displays the drop down P Access Log list of Elements relating to that Container if you click an Element name you will launch that F Elements main screen Configuration screens will Tag Keywords appear when you add a new record or edit an T Tags existing record listed inthe Element s main screen laj Lae E aps R RFID The Administration module lists its Containers Users Cameras Settings Access Logs Tags Maps and RFID down the left pane of the module screen Clicking one of these Containers will display a drop down list of Elements associated with that Container Clicking one of these Ne gt ee HAWK VMS 43 Elements will launch that Element in the right pane of the module screen The Elements records will be displayed in a list format and records can be created viewed configured edited or deleted as appropriate avouser EDIT USER
67. he value must be between 4502 and 4534 6 Web Interface Port Enter the port for the web interface Typical value will be port 8090 the value must be between 1025 and 65535 7 Site Name Enter the name of the site 8 Enable SSL Check the Enable SSL control if the server that will communicate with the camera utilizes the Secure Socket Layer SSL security protocol 9 Site Server Check the Site Server control if this server will act as the Site Server The HAWK VMS 43 Site Server is typically considered to be the server that hosts the web application When you have completed entering the required information click the Save or Create control to save your server settings 3 B Groupings Camera Directory Cy Fitter by name ff apo ceouwme EDIT GROUPING X DELETE CEOAIPIWC PRINT CROUPING e GROUPING NAMI Demo Grouping Leeri armen Ine mss rT The Groupings Camera Directory Element is used to add new camera groupings to the system and to edit or delete existing groupings To reach the Camera Groupings Element enter the Administration Module click the Settings Container and then click the Groupings Element The main Groupings screen will display a list of current Groupings To add a new Grouping click the Add Grouping control in the Groupings Element screen s top navigation bar Each camera configured in the system belongs to a Grouping which will only be used in the Select and Select Switch Camera scr
68. his workstation without properly logging off To terminate the session highlight it and click the Delete control This will terminate the user s active session it will not delete the user Q Filter by username x Q Filter by username o DELETE USER NAME CLIENT IP DATE TIME USER NAME CLIENT IP DATE TIME admin CY R admin 192 163 255 5 6 13 2012 9 09 59 AM Johns 132 168 255 5 6 13 2012 9 10 39 AM Bobw 192 168 2555 6 1 2012 9 12 58 AM 2 Cameras Container The Cameras Container enables configuration and management of the system s cameras and camera related functions by use of its Elements Camera Models Cameras Archive Settings PTZ Lock and Neighboring Camera 2 A Camera Models The Camera Models Element lists those cameras that are natively supported by PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS The camera models listed here are already configured with certain necessary information such as their Snapshot Archive and Live Stream URLs and additional Camera Model Attributes if needed When you are installing a new camera in your system if it is a Supported camera you will be able to select it s Model from a drop down list in the Add Camera screen and this configuration information will already be entered HAWK VMS gt Users Q Filter by name app MODEL EDIT MODEL DELETE MODEL COPY CAMERA MODEL b gt PRINT MODEL Cameras NAME LIVE STREAM URL ACTi ACM http ViewerUserName ViewerPassword CameralP Camera
69. ill occupy the pane to the right As you proceed through the configuration screens the screen on which you are working will be highlighted in the left panel The first Add Group configuration screen will be the Set the Group Name and Permissions Screen This screen allows you to name the Groups and to select the permissions that will be assigned to each user in this Group HAWK VMS D 1 B 1 Add Groups Set the Group Name and Permissions SET THE GROUP NAME AND PERMISSIONS Set group information by completing the fields below Camera Group name Maps 1 P Accounts i 2 Pesa iption Ea the group permissions 4 fracc all Adminis n Access log view Accounts operations Accounts view Acknowledge events operations Acknowledge events view Active session operations Active session view Audit trail view Events operations Events view Grouping operations Grouping view Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Group Name Enter a name for the new Group 2 Description The description field is a good place to define the parameters of this Group in general layman s terms so that other Administrators can determine if this Group might fit their requirements for other new users they may be configuring 3 Select the Group Permissions This section contains a list broken down into categories of all permissions that might be available to users through their placement in a Group Eac
70. it a location highlight the location and click the Edit control You will enter Edit mode and the location configuration information will appear in the data entry fields where you can make any changes desired The Add control will change to the Update control If you want to leave the Edit mode without saving any changes to the location click the Clear control 12 Delete Click the Delete control to delete any selected location s 13 Clear Clicking the Clear control clears the Archive Locations data entry fields and exits Edit mode without changing location properties 14 Update The Update control will only appear when you are editing an Archive Location Clicking the Update control updates the selected location with the edited values When you click the Save or Apply control your Archive Location will be saved to the system When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Set Camera Archiving Settings screen click the next screen in the Add Camera pane which is the Motion Schedule screen When you click this control you will move to the Set Motion Schedule screen This screen allows you to set a schedule for when you want motion to generate a motion event in the Events Container in the Side Panel You can also select which area of the camera will be monitored for motion and what degree of motion Low Medium Low Medium Medium High or High will be required to trigger the event SET MOTION SCHEDULE Lick and mov
71. maps Field Level Yankee Stadium Map and Grandstands Yankee Stadium Map to the Yankee Stadium Seating Levels building icon To do this first open the Field Level Yankee Stadium Floor Map in the Configure General Map Settings Screen similar to step 2 above Configure the map as a Floor Map linked to Building Name Yankee Stadium Seating Levels and designate it as Floor No of 1 This Floor Number is now important as we will have more than one map linked to this building 6 Now perform the same configuration step 5 for the Grandstands Yankee Stadium Map except for this map call it Floor No 2 7 Open up each of these two maps Field Level Yankee Stadium Floor Map and Grandstands Yankee Stadium Floor Map in the Map Layout Editor and drag the appropriate cameras to their proper locations For example following is the Field Level Map with some cameras added Note that the Layer Contents list shows that camera Field Level 02 is selected as it is highlighted in blue in the list and the camera icon on the map has a white background The cursor is hovering over the icon so it is providing an image from the camera HAWK VMS solutions simplified Map ayers MAP LAYOUT EDITOR Available Map Content yao available items from the rio i 5 1 i ar T a r TP 9 ors on the bont to i Man i MATA s t ay 111 i MAP BROWSER Feld Level Yanee Stodum Enable Arearmn 07 010 Nest Haliw y nm 07 020 Wartsng Area Fieid Level 03 Grands
72. n many standard formats including PDF CSV Excel 97 2003 RTF TIFF Web Archive and XPS If you have utilized a filter to limit the number of records showing the report will contain only those records that remain after filtering gt Accounts Report Filter ximr Syib ra Adra a OOO Boy Bue Wika Dla HO kins lohn Hido Jory 012 7013 Hasan Harfrpi Lang 20 Sari Suze Paley Cate 2012 HAWK VMS 43 4 Copy Most of the Element screens also have a Copy control in the top navigation bar If you select a record in the Elements list by clicking the record and then click the Copy control the system will generate a copy of the selected record The copy of the record might appear at the bottom of the list if you have not yet sorted your list The new record will share all of the configuration attributes of the original record and will have the same name as the original but with a dash and the word Copy added to it This feature enables you to generate new records that are similar to other existing records without having to enter all of the configuration data again Just rename the new record and edit the configuration data that is different If you have an existing record and you are adding a number of similar records you can create multiple copies of the original record by continuing to click the Copy control Each successive copy will have a sequence number appended e g Copy 1 Copy 2 etc o ADD USER Zt EDIT USER 4 DE
73. nfigure an e mail address for the system administrator go to the Settings Element in the Administration module click Settings in the pane on the left and locate Category E mail Information property value AdministratorEmailAddress Edit this setting by entering the desired e mail address in the Value field Order If you have more than one storage location enter the order in which you want the system to use the various locations for archiving Lower priority storage locations will not be utilized unless and until higher priority locations are full The larger the Order number the lower the priority Clear Clicking the Clear control clears any data you have entered in the Archive Location data entry fields The data will not be saved Add After you have entered the appropriate data in the Archive Locations data entry fields click the Add control to add that location to the Archive Locations list When you click the Save or Create control your Archive Location will be saved to the system Once you have added an Archive Location it will appear in the Archive Locations list You can delete or edit an existing location by clicking the Delete control or the Edit control HAWK VMS 43 Archive locations TARGET DAYS ORD X c Archives LenSec OnSitelFirst Floor Nest Hallway 7 1 R Path OnSite First Floor Nest Hallway Target days 7 Min free 5 Critical free 5 s 4 Order i CLEAR UPDATE 11 Edit To ed
74. nformation for the new camera model Rasic Informabon Ba SIC infec mateo i irect CGI PTZ CGI Informatio 1 Direct CG Resolution DISPLAY WIDTH DISPLAY HEIGHT Display width l Display height Zoom Resolution DISPLAY WIDTH DISPLAY HEIGHT Display width I Display height Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Direct CGI Enter the Camera Model s Common Gateway Interface CGI for use if and when connecting to the camera direct without use of a server side proxy type configuration 2 Resolution Zoom Resolution and related Clear Add Update controls These fields and controls are similar in nature and operation to the Camera Model Attributes portion of the previous screen Refer to that screen for general information and operation of the controls When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Add Model Set Camera Model Advanced Information screen click the next screen in the Add Model pane which is the PTZ CGI Information screen This will take you to the Set PTZ Command Information screen This screen will allow you to enter PTZ related configuration in the event the Camera Model is a PTZ camera HAWK VMS 8 2 A 3 Add Model Set PTZ Command CGI Information ADD MODEL Basic Information SET PTZ COMMAND INFORMATION Type the CGI command that will cause the camera to move to the Basic Information 2 corresponding direction PTZ CGI Inform
75. ngement as default 8 Camera Header Visibility Select whether the Camera Header is always visible in camera views or whether it is only visible when the cursor is positioned over the view 9 Loop Timeout An advanced support value depending on client bandwidth 10 Account is Disabled Checking this box disables this users access The access can be reinstated by un checking the control This feature is useful if you are setting up an account in advance of a user s actual need or authorization to access the system 11 Auto Calculate Loop Timeout An advanced support value depending on client bandwidth The default setting should read Loop Timeout 0 12 Show Extended Tooltip Checking this box displays additional information regarding an on screen control when the user places his cursor over the control When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Set User Settings screen click the next screen in the Add User pane which is the Group screen When you click this control you will move to the Set Group Access configuration screen This screen allows you to assign the user to one or more Groups Once assigned to a Group the user receives the permissions associated with that Group The only Groups which will be available for you to select are the Administrator Group and any other Groups which have already been created in the Groups Element by a System Administrator If you are adding a user and you have not yet created
76. oceed through the configuration screens the screen on which you are working will be highlighted in the left pane The first Add User configuration screen will be the Set User Information screen This screen allows you to enter basic user information and assigns a permanent User Name to the new user HAWK VMS a 1 A 1 Add User Set User Information SET USER INFORMATION Setup user information by completing the hekis below oor 4 juse name Departrnenta EB z EB password ES name 5 je mail address 6 Expireton date EMS sonal photo LPFLOAG REMOVE Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 User Name Create and enter a valid user name This will be the user s login User ID It must be a unique User Name the system will not allow duplicate User Names 2 Password Select a password for this user The user will be able to change his password by using the Settings control on the system s Top Navigation Bar once he has access to the system 3 Retype Password Confirm the password that was entered 4 Full Name Enter the full name of the user This will be the name that appears in the system records and will appear on the Top Navigation Bar when this user is logged in The system will allow duplicate Full Names they must have different User Names so if you have users with common names you may want to utilize middle initials or other means to differentiate the users 5 Email
77. ol to Save your Icon 4 Access Log Container The Access Log Container is an informational container with no configuration Elements It contains one Element the Access Log Element to enable you to view and print users access activities To view the Access Log Element click the Access Log Container and the Access Log Element 4 A Access Log When you click the Access Log Element the Access Log screen will appear The Access Log provides you with information about who has logged in to the system what modules they have viewed what other actions they took their IP address and browser used to log in etc The log provides you with the time and date for each logged event HAWK VMS Full name Select item w Operation Select item Cameras item Name Select item vw Additional information Settings From date RH Q 10 10AM W Todate saz 6 20 2012 w Q 10 10AM V Attendance DATE TIME USER NAME OPERATION ITEM NAME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Access Log 6 20 2012 7 50 17 AM larryr View Administration 6 20 2012 7 50 11 AM larryr Login Users IP Browser 1E9 6 20 2012 4 07 37 AM tuts View Camera Viewer LHQ 07 005 LHQ 07 004 LHQ 07 009 LHQ 07 010 6 20 2012 4 07 30 AM tuts View Maps United States 6 20 2012 4 06 22 AM tuts Users Browser Chrome19 6 19 2012 6 42 04 PM Administration 6 19 2012 6 41 59 PM Users The Access Log contains a powerful Search function Full name Select item w Operation Select Item
78. ons to highlight multiple records and then click the Edit control certain screens will take you to a Bulk Edit screen Once in the Bulk Edit screen you will see a check box to the left of those fields that will allow bulk editing If you check a box its field will allow you to enter appropriate data and when saved that new data will be reflected in each of the records selected For example if three employees were promoted to manager you might want to edit all three so they would be in an access group that receives management access In the following example you can see that three records have been highlighted in the Users Container Accounts Element To enter the Bulk Edit screen click the Edit User control HAWK VMS 43 apouser USER NAME FULL NAME admin System Administrator 01 01 2099 BobwW Robert Williams 08 06 7022 CCounsell C Counsell 06 09 2701 1 John 5 John Smash 06 12 2013 Mantred Gran 28 12 2012 Suzanne Peterson 08 08 2012 When you click the Edit User control the User Bulk Edit configuration window will launch Click the Groups control in the left pane of the window to view the Set Group Access screen in the right pane Check the box to the left of the Group List label to allow editing that field and move the appropriate Group from the Group list to the Allowed Groups list If there are other fields you want to edit you can do so in a similar manner When you have completed your bulk edits click the S
79. optimal in all circumstances 1 Name Enter a name for your new Archive Setting 2 Frames per Second Enter the desired frame rate This number would typically be between 2 and 30 A higher FPS will utilize more storage space which can result in fewer days of retained video 3 Type From the drop down list select the archive format that will be utilized The typical format would be FSAL 4 Motion Sensitivity Select an appropriate motion sensitivity level typical 0 0008 5 Overlay Height Select an appropriate height for the on screen overlay typical 15 6 Motion Difference Select an appropriate level for Motion Difference typical 15 When you have completed entering the required information click the Save control to Save your Archive Setting HAWK VMS 18 2 D PTZ Lock gt Users 4 Filter by camera name O CAMERA NAME USER NAME ACTIONS Y Cameras Camera Models Your system may have one or more PTZ cameras which can be viewed moved and locked by operators with appropriate permissions The PTZ Lock screen displays a list of PTZ cameras and any lock unlock actions performed on them The PTZ Lock screen provides you with a record of lock and unlock actions taken regarding PTZ cameras including which camera was involved the user s name and the action taken The PTZ Lock Element is designed as an informational Element so there are no additional configuration screens 2 E Neighboring Cameras
80. ormation HAWK VMS 43 Viewing and Configuring Elements As indicated above clicking an Administration Module Container Users Cameras Settings Access Logs Tags Maps and RFID will display a drop down list of that Container s Elements Clicking one of these Elements will launch that Element s main screen with access to its configuration screens if any Viewing usage and configuration guidance for each Container and its Elements follows 1 Users Container The Users Container enables configuration and management of users permissions groups and general settings by use of its Elements Accounts Groups and Active Sessions 1 A Accounts The Accounts Element is used to add new users to the system and to edit or delete existing users To reach the Accounts Element enter the Administration Module click the Users Container and then click the Accounts Element The main Accounts screen will display a list of the current Accounts users records To add a new user click the Add User control in the Accounts Element screen s top navigation bar Y Users USER NAME admin System Administrator Bobw Blake Williams When you click the Add User control the Add User configuration window will launch There are a number of configuration screens that will require data The different screens are listed in the pane at the left of the Add User window The configuration screens will occupy the pane to the right AS you pr
81. ove to the Set Camera Installation Information screen This is an optional screen that allows you to enter installation information HAWK VMS a 2 B 8 Add Camera Set Camera Installation Information SET CAMERA INSTALLATION INFORMATION NO DATA NO DATA AVAILABLE AVAILABLE CAPTURE IMAGE UPLOAD DELETE Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 283 MAC Address Serial and Part Number These fields allow you to enter the indicated specific information about the Camera for future reference 4 Technician You can enter information regarding the Technician who installed the Camera This field allows a maximum of 100 characters 3 Installation Date You can enter the date the Camera was installed You can enter this date directly into the field using the format mm dd yyyy or you can click the icon to the right of the date to use the date picker drop down function 6 Expiration Date This field is intended to allow you to record the expiration date of any applicable warranty or service plan as desired 7 Captured Image Screen If your camera is live and you click the Capture Image cl HAWK VMS solutions simplified 10 Ll A Note about the control a snapshot of the live image will remain in the Capture Image Screen You may have to complete installation of your Camera and return to this screen to add this image Installation Photo You can upload an image file from any a
82. rchased nor does the license key need to be changed Distributed Architecture When installing PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS across multiple servers it may be necessary to run the installation wizard in Custom mode in order to install only the Streaming and Archiving Services at the remote site locations HAWK VMS gt Managing Services TO manage your installed services use the Windows Management Console Services found in Administrative Tools of the Windows Control Panel File Action m Help 6 s F E 6 e K ri gt m u mp ZE Services Locz FA HVMS Administrative Service Name 2 HVM5 Administrative R ROMA HvMsS Archiving Service R 1 SH VMS External System A Description i s ee Health Monitor R Responsible for RON hard As o o EE ene Extended nr solutions simplified HAWK VMS 43 Section III Configuration Administration Module General Layout and Navigation The Administration Module provides access for administrators and installers to configure manage and define the PURPLE ARROW HAWK Video Management Software PURPLE ARROW HVMS Users with sufficient Administrator privileges will be able to configure Accounts with Users and Groups to aid managing permissions and system access Cameras with Model information including data locations containing network parameters Global Settings including Tags and External Integrations and Maps administration To access t
83. re required to host the application Application Development 1 ASP NET 2 NET Extensibility prerequisite for ASP NET 3 ISAPI Extensions prerequisite for ASP NET 4 ISAPI Filters prerequisite for ASP NET 5 CGI Security 1 Windows Authentication NET Framework 4 0 PURPLE ARROW HAWK Video Management Software is built on top of Microsoft s Silverlight Application Framework which requires NET Framework 4 0 to operate Microsoft SQL Server 2005 2008 Express Standard Enterprise Editions Microsoft SQL Server is the relational database which PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS relies on to store retrieve needed information for its operations PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS currently Supports SQL 2005 and 2008 with its various editions Express Standard and Enterprise HAWK VMS Microsoft Silverlight Microsoft Silverlight 5 x is required to run the browser application Verification of your PC Server s current version can be accessed at www Microsoft com GetSilverlight Installation Wizard After installing the Pre requisites it is time to install the PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS Suite The most up to date installation package can be found at www purplearrow cs com download The installation wizard is a self guided installation shield package that enables the user to install individual components custom installation or the standard stand alone package Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Please select a se
84. simplified HAWK VMS 3 consider a map of an actual building as the top map and then to create a separate floor map for each floor below so a user can drill down to different floors in the building We use the same concept to refer to much larger systems but the terminology remains the same An enterprise establishment with offices across the nation might use a map of the United States as its top parent map and a map of Los Angeles might be one of the child maps This map of L A would indicate all of the enterprise L A Locations The icon on the map of the U S would be called a building icon and the map of L A linked to that icon would be considered a floor map even though you might have to drill down another layer or two before you actually came to a traditional floor map Keep in mind that when we speak of buildings we can mean any site to which a map will be assigned and when we speak of floor maps we can mean any map regardless of the area it shows which is a child map to a main or parent map A powerful aspect of this type configuration is that any child map can itself become a parent map to other lower level maps simply by adding a building to that first child map and linking a lower level map to that building Our hypothetical example involves creating a custom system to view cameras on various levels at both New York City major league baseball stadia Yankee Stadium and Citi Field home of the N
85. st where it would move to the bottom of the list You would then click the PTZ Cameras layer to make it active and then drag and drop the PTZ camera from the Available Map Content list back to the appropriate location on the map It would now be on the PTZ Cameras layer With the ability to utilize the tools and functionality of the Map Layout Editor you are now ina position to be able to create custom map hierarchies to enable users to drill down through a tree like file structure to view the map they need An example of how to create that type structure follows 6 B Addendum 2 Creating a Custom Map Hierarchy Uploading a top map and populating it with icons representing cameras is a fairly straightforward and simple operation once you are familiar with the Map Layout Editor To review the basics of the Map Layout Editor refer to the section above Combining the various items available to create a custom map hierarchy can be a bit more complex Here we will provide an illustration of how to create a hypothetical camera system involving a map hierarchy A note about our terminology We have already indicated that buildings can actually be large sites not the conventional concept of a single brick and mortar structure Similarly floor maps can actually be any map that is a child map of a higher level parent map The analogy is that one of the typical uses of this type map hierarchy is to solutions
86. t lt Available Groups can be moved from the Group List to the Selected Group List which provides Map access to members of the Selected Group by utilizing the Selection Controls For a discussion of how to use the Selection Controls to move objects back and forth between the Available and Selected Lists refer to the configuration instructions above for the Add Users Groups screen in the Accounts Element When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Add Map Groups screen you can save your Map by clicking the Save control however if you were creating a new Map as opposed to editing an existing Map you have not yet been able to utilize the Map Editor because your Map had not yet been saved By using the Map Editor you will be able to create Map Layers and to place Map Content such as Cameras and Buildings on the Map s default layer or on other Layers you create These items you place on the Map will show up when the Map is displayed and will allow users to view the Cameras depicted or to drill down to other sites Buildings Floors etc To launch the Map Editor first click the Create control to create your Map without closing the Add Map window and return to the Map Layout Editor configuration screen in the Maps Element Click the Launch Map Editor control HAWK VMS 8 CONFIGURE MAP LAYOUT Lonligqure options for viewing map or launch the map editor Map image Always show building popup
87. t view the parking area in a Map Item Group When a user views a map of that area he can view the camera icons of just those cameras in the Map Item Group in this case called HQ Parking Areas by clicking the All Layers control in the Map Navigation Overlay deselecting All Maps and then selecting only the Map Item Group named HQ Parking Area His map will display the icons for those cameras only MAP BROWSER Mam Building Area SeleciDeselect all Main Bldg Default layer Intenor Cams Parking Areas x CAMERA DOCK OPEN IN CAMERA VIEWER OPEN IN ARCHIVES Note that actual Map Layers listed in the All Layers list are preceded by the Map Layer icon ER while Map Item Groups are preceded by the Map Group icon E A solutions simplif ied HAWK VMS 4 Section IV Editing and Deleting Existing Configurations 1 Edit Screens DELETE USER DISABLED System Administrator 01 01 2099 Robert Willams 08 06 2022 C Counsell 06 09 7017 John Smith 06 12 2013 EDIT USER Information SET USER INFORMATION Set up user information by com pietin SET USER INFORMATION User name Set up user information by completin Password User name Retype password Password Full name Retype password Email address Full name Emad address Bulk Edits Certain Element screens will allow you to edit multiple records at once using a Bulk Edit screen If you utilize the control click and shift click functi
88. tand 04 Grandstand 0S RoofCamera O6 mgLotCameras 07 Layer Contents Freidlevel Of ewe 8 This will conclude the steps for the Yankee Stadium Site To complete this example you would similarly repeat steps 4 7 for Citi Field Stadium However the example so far provides the step by step approach to creating a multi level map hierarchy so users have the ability to open a main map and then select any one of a number of included sites and drill down in a structured list to view the map they desire AS you can see additional levels could be added to the structured list by adding building icons to existing child level maps and then linking maps to those building icons The final results of our example can be seen in the Map module s Map Browser screen showing the way the various levels are depicted HAWK VMS solutions simplified a yN r F 04 AE WZW ALL MAPS Q Search Y New York City Map gt City Field Site Y Yankee Stadium Site a Y Yankee Stadium Seating Le as Y Yankee Stadium Site Map gt Field Level Yankee Stadi Grandstands Yankee St a U Ee TWW The All Maps list has been launched by clicking the All Maps control in the Map Navigation Overlay Note that the different branches in the Map Site hierarchy can be expanded and collapsed by clicking the icon to the left of the item name In this example the Citi Field Site has been collapsed while the Yanke
89. tocol 2 B 3 Add Camera Security Information ADD CAMERA SET CAMERA SECURITY INFORMATION Set camera secu rity information by ling the marked gt field Network Information Admin user name Secunty Information Lamers admin password Retype password Mobon Schedule Viewer name Groupe Viewer password Installation Information Retype password Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen 1 Admin User Name Camera Admin Password Retype Password Enter the user name and password required for administrative access to the Camera in the fields indicated Administrative access to the Camera may allow changing certain Camera settings at the Camera level 2 Viewer Name Viewer Password Retype Password Enter the user name and password required for viewer access to the Camera in the fields indicated The Admin and Viewer user names and passwords may be different or may be the same depending upon the security needs of the specific system 3 SSL Check the SSL control if system communications with the Camera utilizes the Secure Socket Layer SSL security protocol When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Set Camera Security Information screen click the next screen in the Add Camera pane which is the Additional Attributes screen When you click this control you will move to the Set Camera Additional Attributes screen This screen allows you to enter additional attributes
90. tribute You will enter Edit mode and the Property Name and Property Value will appear in the data entry fields where you can make any changes desired The Add control will change to the Update control If you want to leave the Edit mode without saving any changes to the attribute click the Clear control 8 Delete Clicking the Delete control deletes the selected attribute s 9 Clear Clicking the Clear control clears the Property Name and Property Value data entry fields and exits Edit mode without changing the attribute properties 10 Update Clicking the Update control updates the selected attribute with the edited values When you click the Save or Apply control your update to the Additional Attributes will be saved to the system When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Set Camera Additional Attributes screen click the next screen in the Add Camera pane which is the Archive Settings screen When you click this control you will move to the Set Camera Archives Settings screen This screen allows you to set the days and times the camera will archive where the archived video files will be stored and how many days you want to store video x y s gt ADD CAMERA Brac Information Network Information cr Di 02 03 04 05 05 07 08 08 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 0 21 2 23 00 Security Inforrrab n SLIM EK Pett dh tet dt ted dob errar BR O O O O O O O eee GONNA r O i e ERR RE
91. ttings GE Filter by name ADD SETTING EDIT SETTING 4 DELETE SETTING PRINT ARCHIVE SETTING e HAME TYPE MOTION SENSITTT OVERLAY HETE MOTION DIFFERENCE Archive FSAL Fikes 3 FSAL 0 0003 15 15 image Archiving M Image LOGA 15 15 MPEG Archiving M MPEGVideo 0 008 15 15 Normal image Archivin 3 Image 0 0008 20 15 Setbings When archiving video the camera must be configured with certain information such as the archiving frame rate the type of archiving video format to utilize the motion sensitivity and difference required to trigger archiving and the size height of the informational overlay that appears at the top of the archived video screen The Archive Settings Element will already have a number of typical Archive Settings listed including the setting FSAL This setting is commonly used with PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS If circumstances require you to create a new Archive Setting you can do so The system should already have typical Archive Settings listed and named in the Archive Settings List If circumstances require you to create a new Archive Setting entry click the Add Setting control HAWK VMS 2 C 1 Add Setting Set Archive Setting ADD SETTING SET ARCHIVE SETTING Enter archive setting information EN Motion sensitivity EF Overlay height 6 Motion difference Use the following guide to enter data and complete this screen Where values are provided here they represent typical values which may not be
92. tup type All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space Choose which program features you want installed and where they will be installed Recommended for advanced users InstallShield HAWK VMS 4 The Suite consists of the following components Custom Setup Select the program features you want installed Click on an icon in the list below to change how a feature is installed Web Application ka s y aute that on ee i complete security sui a OPE RE consists of an enterprise digital streaming Service video surveillance system that is Archiving Service responsible for displaying Health Monitor Service parsing and archiving video ca External System Service This feature requires 36MB on your hard drive Install to C Program Files x86 PURPLE ARROW HawkVMS wwwroot InstallShield HVMS Web Application The application server component of PURPLE ARROW HAWK VMS The Web application is responsible for generating the Graphical User Interface GUI HVMS Administration Service This service monitors and checks drives for the right utilization checks how much free space on the drive s and subsequently purge old archives or move them to a different offsite location It is also responsible for importing and ensuring user synchronization between Active Directory and PURPLE ARROW HVMS HVMS Streaming Service This service acts as an intermediary agent between PURPLE ARROW HVMS and
93. ure a camera before it is actually installed you would not activate it until it was actually installed 12 Monitored Similar to the Active control the Camera will not be monitored by the system health services until the Monitored control is checked If the camera is not live or is not yet installed leaving the Monitored control unchecked will prevent reports that the camera is down When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Set Camera Basic Information screen click the next screen in the Add Camera pane which is the Network Information screen When you click this control you will move to the Set Camera Network Information screen This screen allows you to enter Internal and External IP Address and Port information designate the Archive Stream and Web servers and specify the Archive format setting You will also be able to specify if the system should connect directly to the camera and you will be able to open the camera interface to ensure you are able to connect to the camera 2 B 2 Add Camera Set Camera Network Information ADD CAMERA Basic Information SET CAMERA NETWORK INFORMATION Set camera network information by filling the marked field Network Information E 1 Jimera IP Port Secunty Information Additional Attributes External IP Port Archive Settings 3 Archive aver Select em Motion Schedule 4 Stream server Select Hem Groups i EN Sve Select Mem Installation Information s EN
94. vailable source accessible hard drive digital camera phone etc to display a photo of the original installation for future reference Capture Image Clicking the Capture Image control places a snapshot image of the view from the Camera provided it is active in the Captured Image screen Upload Clicking the Upload control allows you to navigate to your desired folder containing the photo image you want to Upload Double clicking the photo file will Upload it to the screen Delete Clicking the Delete control removes the uploaded image from the Installation Photo screen Camera Installation Screen The Camera Installation Screen can be especially beneficial to integrators You can place specific installation information on the screen allowing you to record the MAC address serial number part number installation technician s installation date etc You can preserve a photo of the live image provided by the camera at installation as well as an external photo of the actual installation of the camera This can enable the end user to be able to refer to the physical installation of and the video provided by the camera at the time of installation Expiration date CAPTURE IMAGE UPLOAD DELETE When you have completed the Installation Information screen you have provided all information necessary to add your Camera Click the Save or Create control to add your Camera to the system HAWK VMS 43 2 C Archive Se
95. yyy for dates and hh mm ss for time or by using the date picker or time picker functions accessed by clicking the icon at the right of each of those respective field The Search function can be reset to display all records again by deleting any criteria you have entered into the search fields except that valid search dates and times must remain The Search function will also reset if you exit and re enter the Access Log Element NNN M HAWK VMS 43 5 Tags Container The Tags Container enables configuration and management of the Keywords and Categories fields used when tagging video by use of its Elements Tag Keywords and Tag Categories 5 A Tag Keywords The Tag Keywords element is used to add new Tag Keywords to the system and to edit or delete existing Tag Keywords To reach the Tag Keywords Element enter the Administration Module click the Tags Container and then click the Tag Keywords Element The main Tag Keywords screen will display a list of current Tag Keywords To add a new Tag Keyword click the Add Keyword control in the Tag Keywords Element screen s top navigation bar E Users i Filter by anne i ADO YEHE IIT KIYWOSO 4 EH LITR ECLYWOED E Camera P Setbrigs When you click the Add Tag Keyword control the Add Keyword screen will launch 5 A 1 Add Tag Keywords Add Keyword screen ADD KEYWORD SET TAG KEYWORD Enter tag keyword information Name CANCEL Enter the name of your new T
96. zoom slider will always provide the capability of viewing the full range of zoom between the minimum and maximum levels regardless of the Set Zoom Increment setting 6 Set Minimum Zoom The Set Minimum Zoom control allows you to set the minimum zoom that can be displayed The range is between 100 which is the original full size of the map to 999 or almost 10 times the original size Typical value for the minimum zoom would be 100 The minimum zoom level must always be less than the maximum zoom level 7 Set Maximum Zoom The Set Maximum Zoom control allows you to set the maximum zoom that can be displayed The range is between 101 which is just slightly larger than the original full size of the map to 1 000 or 10 times the original size Typical value for the maximum zoom would be 1 000 to allow the greatest flexibility for the user The maximum zoom level must always be greater than the minimum zoom level When you have completed entering all necessary information in the Map Layout Editor screen click the next screen in the Add Map pane which is the Groups screen When you click this control you will move to the Groups screen This screen allows you to assign the Map to one or more Groups who will be able to view the Map HAWK VMS l 6 B 3 Add Map Groups ADD MAP Map Information GROUPS Grant access to map by assigning it to group Map Layout Edstor Group list Selected group Q Filter by name x g
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