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1. Product activation This must be activated when starting the system for the first time How to activate the product li Start the web browser program e g Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox installed on the workstation PC Enter the IP address of the desired system or select the corresponding bookmark Bookmarks Favourites When first starting the system the Product activation menu will appear For a product reactivation click on the Admin Settings button in the main menu and on the Activation button in the sub menu Start up and administration You have to activate this product again you bought new extra features To activate these new extra features you Il need a new license and activation code For more information about the activation of this product please read the installation manual Fig 1 Notice for the product activation Click on the Next button A warning will appear To confirm enter your password and click the OK button 13 Start up and administration 6 In the following menu the activation code must be entered 9 The system restarts after 5 seconds The device code is required to obtain an activation code The activation code can be obtained by calling the service 10 After restarting you should wait a further 30 sec until you hotline or from your reseller log into the system Product activation Thank you for choosing our product To
2. About this manual This manual describes the installation start up and configuration of the systems DiVA Connect The information in this manual is intended for authorised service personnel and system administrators Further information on system operation can be found in the associated user manual Style conventions The following style conventions are used in this manual Warning AN Information is marked in this manner if its non obser vance could endanger your health or the functional ca pability of the system Notice Additional important information is marked in this man ner i The beginning of successive stages of operation is marked in this manner The individual stages of operation are numbered in sequence Keyboard entries or text entries on the screen are denoted in this manner Menus dialogue windows buttons etc are distinguished by bold type Service Hotline If you have any further questions about the system please use our service hotline Softwareversion 4 00 013 Press date July 2009 1st edition Order number for this manual KB313 05 Publisher Cisco Systems GmbH Am S ldnermoos 17 85339 Hallbergmoos Adobe are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated e Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation DIVA is a registered trademark of MAKU Information Technology Ltd e Other names and products not listed above are possibly trademarks o
3. gt Security gt Custom level gt Miscellaneous gt Use phishing filter gt Disable Warning A Observe the safety tips in the General advice chapter without fail Carry out all installation work in the no voltage state for each of the devices involved only Furthermore SP 9 7 5 installation guidelines for optical surveillance systems ORUA from the regulations for safety and health at work BGV regarding banks must be observed Work on the system which impairs the recording opera tion may only be performed if no cash transaction is being carried out i e outside working hours or immedi ately following a robbery System requirements Network Protocol Workstation PC Internet browsers Recommanded Internet browser Ethernet TCP IP smallest monitor resolution 1024 x 768 TrueColor Internet Explorer 6 0 and higher Firefox 1 0 and higher Internet Explorer 7 0 and higher Firefox 1 0 and higher Power supply All devices belonging to the system be connected to a battery driven power supply UPS wherever possible All power supply cables must be brought centrally to the USB and connected there Start up and administration Operating conditions Visual system status information using traffic lights With the traffic lights you obtain visual status information of the system Colour of light Meaning green Error free system function yellow An pre post alarm archive
4. llcival tmages Time contol Modiavereur yes ATM portrait IBM APBI V Axis 210 0000 0001 m NSI gateways 10 ATM cash dispenser IBMAPBIV2 Axis 210 00 00 00 00 01 00 e Protocals 10 Image journal yes Pro post alarm archive yon Connected cameras Branch manager yes AL L L L a Lo en m pan A ModiaSorvor Axis 210 y s Fig 32 Configuration information part 1 Fig 31 Configuration information part 2 70 Viewing log file All login procedures and error messages e g camera fault are stored in a log file see Fig 33 Notice You can only view the log file if the view log file user op tion has been activated for you by the system administra tor How to view the log file 1 Click on the Status Systeminfo button ba in the main menu and on the logfile button in the sub menu 2 To leave the configuration information again click on the button k 3 System name DiVA Cisco 0197 05 08 2009 10 52 50 0196 05 08 2009 10 52 01 0195 05 08 2009 10 52 00 0194 05 08 2009 10 51 31 0193 05 08 2009 10 47 52 0192 05 08 2009 10 44 32 0191 05 08 2009 05 00 12 0190 05 08 2009 05 00 10 0189 04 08 2009 18 30 19 0188 04 08 2009 18 28 24 0187 04 08 2009 17 47 01 0186 04 08 2009 17 38 49 0185 04 08 2009 17 33 18 0184 04 08 2009 17 22 12 0183 04 08 2009 17 09 33 0162 04 08 2009 16 59 30 0181 04 08 2009 16 56 44 0180 04 08 2009 16 46 42 0179 04 08 2009 14 02 35
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6. The white area contains general information about the The red area contains information about severe errors in The yellow area contains information about errors in the system which although not severe nonetheless need to Click on the Status Systeminfo button bor in the main Start up and administration 2 The white section is displayed in long form by default If errors occur in the system then these are displayed in the red orange or yellow section the white section then appears in shortened form System status System name DIVA Cisco Systemlime 30 07 ANB 16 48 27 Software version V4 00 014 DiVAPro Device code OEKESS1 ONUNPT4 OSORIIN 003x585 Fig 27 General system status in shortened form 3 To see the extended status information of the white section see Fig 28 click on the button amp To close this again click on the button 4 To leave the system status information click on any item in the navigation bar System status information displayed in the white area in shortened form System name System time Software version Device code 65 Start up and administration System status information displayed in the white area in extended form System status System name Divs Cieco Syatemilme 30 07 2008 15 48 53 Solbwrare version YA DU 014 hAFP ni Device code DEKESS1 ONUBNPT OGRA OLLES Configured contacts WSI gateway Contact 2 komaki 2 Nor
7. administration Click on the time control button Zeitsteuerung av To change the camera allocation again click on the button Click on the interval input window and enter a value for the interval for which the image recording should take pla ce The smallest value that can be set is 00 00 04 see page point 13 Alternatively you can also enter a value in frames second Click on the image input window and enter a value for the number of images which should be recorded after the end of the event trigger A maximum of 25 images for an interval of 00 00 04 is possible see page point 13 Click on arrow in the time control selection window and select a previously configured time profile see page 27 from the resulting drop down menu Confirm and save the entries by clicking OK 43 Start up and administration Configuring archive type alarm Permanent recordings are made on a previously set alarm archive see page 37 However as soon as an alarm contact is triggered only an certain prespecified number of images are recorded Subsequently the archive is locked and no further recording takes place A fault contact must be allocated to this archive and the duration of the image recording must be set General Archive name Alarm Interval 00 01 00 Interval Timeprofile geschlossen vi Alarm Address Kontakt 2 vi Quantity N Available cameras Axis 210 LOU Fig 20 Menu alarm archive Archive n
8. branch manager 54 IP address rrrreeeoooes 13 15 52 L language sssssssssnsrsnnrsrerane 25 EIVE IMAGES w iaatte ka diya 21 log file messages n 72 018 Ea 21 OO MI usr 20 login procedure 085 15 M MEdIFSEFVYON was ve kata hints 31 Multiview profilES 50 N NE kite ya ena vi ce 37 38 MCU e o E stints 63 Network adaptoFr 63 network setup reerrereoee 63 Network speed limitation 20 NS NA A AAA NO A W FE Mt 6 p DOSSWOFO kaa kob en a pi aks ab 20 Passwort fur Alarmabbruch 46 perman nt ki aksan kak 41 power supply wi isiv kore 11 preview iMage a 57 PENEMA G atis asa ea aka kk ka 18 product activation 13 PROLOCO kouti a eee iye etan 11 protocol editor sikwi ame 35 R ECONA OT ee seen toua akou 6 reference image allocation 56 Restarting the system 64 ANg DUNTEN stisccncurseametesigecce es 6 S secure the set parameters 59 security advice cee cece eeee ees 7 Service HotlinE eeeees 1 Setting holiday profiles 28 setting up branch manager 52 setting up W ACKE wait asire soksiokenta 37 single images forwards back WAL OS raj tl l tp pra af ni ot 1 software update 62 Software Update 62 start search anatse sista satan atan 18 SUSPICION 000000 ee 38 46 47 suspicion interval 46 system descriptiON 5 SYSTEM NAME cceeee eens 25 syst
9. has been clicked on is displayed in order of priority above the other menus By clicking on an item listed in the main menu you will be direc ted to a sub menu see fig 4 By clicking on an item listed in a sub menu you will be directed to the settings menu where indi vidual settings can be changed By clicking on one part of the navigation menu you will be direc Exceptions are the main menu items restart and logout which ted to the relevant sub menu are executed immediately following a security enquiry By clicking on this button F you will always be directed back to the main menu 16 Start up and administration Explanation of user interface Main menu View Image display field Camera selection menu Transaction data field gt DIYA Cisco Mozilla Firefox http 110 10 2 100 8080 diva htm Zugeh rige Daten Interval 1 Image vi Image search menu and tools buttons GAA amp 30 07 2009 Suspicion record ORUA 1 Start date 30 07 2009 Start time 08 41 58 End date 30 07 2009 End time 15 05 40 mo we LA Start up and administration Explanation of user interface Image display field In the image display field archive images from the cameras chosen in the camera selection menu and the archives are displayed Transaction data field In the transaction data field the transaction data corresponding to the displayed archive images are displayed in the image
10. if you really want to restart the system Click OK All users will now be logged off automatically Subsequently the system will be restarted This may take up to 4 minutes i Notice The image recording is interrupted during the restarting process Logging out of the system You also have the option of logging out of the system manually How to restart the system 1 Pa Click on the Logout button in the main menu Confirm the message by clicking OK All users are automatically logged out The system is subsequently restarted Alternatively you can log out of the system by closing the browser window Simply close the browser window by clicking A No security request takes place here Viewing system status information All relevant system information is automatically collected and stored on the hard drive of the module The system status information is divided into four blocks system the system The orange area contains information about locked recording archives and pre post alarms observed Notice You can only view the system status information if the view system status and or hardware configuration user setup options have been activated for you by the system administrator How to view the system status information if menu and on the system status button TA in the sub menu or click on the system status display traffic light The system status information is displayed
11. invoke the branch manager described entry syntax must be exactly adhered to 1 Start the browser installed on the workstation PC e g Internet Explore or Firefox The colours of the status display red orange and green l information of the user interface see page 11 ie ee 90 81 links htm The status display is not updated until the branch manager is again retrieved or until the page is reloaded in the browser alman In Internet Explorer this occurs automatically after 8 DN min CONNECT V 3 Confirm the entries by clicking OK Filiale1 DIVAConneet Fig 24 Branch manager 3 By entering the user name and password and subsequently clicking on the corresponding system you will be logged in i Notice To log in you will need user name and password for the corresponding system The entry fields for the user name and password can be deleted by clicking the delete button 4 To display system information of a system via the branch manager click on the symbol 54 The most important system information will then be dis played in the upper left of the branch manager To leave the information display click outside the information wind Ow Notice System information will only be shown if a user name and password have been entered These users must be autho rised on the system and possess the user rights for hard ware configuration and or system status enquiries In addition the systems must be acces
12. is active At least one pre post alarm archive is locked There is an alarm recording on a alarm archive No data has arrived from an ATM for more than 23 hrs An entry will be made in the logfile red Notice il A critical fault has occurred e g camera error An entry in the logfile follows An alarm archive is locked After rebooting initialisation takes longer than two minutes An pre post alarm archive is no more free Click on the traffic lights for system status information and a more detailed fault description Should an error occur in the system the system status information will be shown immediately after logging in 11 Start up and administration Additional colour of light in the branch manager Colour of light Meaning At least one pre post alarm archive is locked orange Alarm recording on an alarm archive In addition to the above stated visual status displays locked alarm archives and pre post alarm archives are displayed in orange shown in the system status under point Archives 12 Browser setting only IE 6 If when using the operating system Windows XP SP2 you have problems downloading archives you should carry out the following steps in Internet Explorer Ver 5 X and higher UR WNF Click on Tools Internet options Click on the Security tab Click on Trusted Sites Click on the Sites button Enter the IP address used by the device
13. out the configuration information click on the button 5 Recommended printer setting DINA4 landscape format To leave the configuration information again click on the button F 69 Start up and administration Connected devices System configuration ww onn 2 Madiaseone NSI Gateway alice oa aE System Protocol DM APBI V2 tam APOI V2 Last recording 04 00 2009 16 28 23 gatem information System name DIVA Cisco Systemtime 04 06 2009 16 28 28 SEES hones onthe i A a E EES ear Wap Device code OEHESS ONUNPTA OSORIIN 003x505 STATE n NSI gateway Contact 1 Kontak 1 Normal close Inactve NSI gateway Contact 2 Kortakt2 Normal close Active Time profiles HTTP Port ae Profile 1 Nos DIVA Hostname oot LL SL AS SS SA A SH Monday Tuesday i j mon l d s a ae Hari dria Wednesday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 i Thuy wm MA mm m wo me Total capacity 63668 M Friday 00 00 00 00 ww ww oo 00 00 Free hard disk space 77312 MB Saturday 0000 0000 mo m 0000 0000 Holiday 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Archives Holiday 2 00 00 00 00 0000 0000 00 00 Holiday _3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Pm kreve image RINNE ar Seat date po Pad aate po Tne range Tale ao Stare Holiday wo ww mm wo ww 1 GAA 44221 1000 MB 02 08 2009 04 08 2009 100 160145 16 28 23 Siecle Accra Profile 2 offen Event selection Archive 1 GAA i te ee A Dk e P Tiiqqerevent Adres Camersselection Delay
14. pre post alarm archive type General Archive name Number of alarm archives Number of cameras 2 Thereof IP Cameras 0 Pre post alarm archive Before alarm 15 minutes 2 wi Picsis After alarm 15 minutes N vi Pics is Suspicion record Suspicion recording number of images 1000 Fig 17 Menu Setting up pre post alarm archive Name Provide a name so that the track is uniquely identified Number of alarm Archives State the number of alarm archives 38 Number of cameras State the number of cameras min 1 There of IP cameras If IP cameras are also assigned to the pre post alarm archive the number of cameras should also be entered here This will allow the difference in image size of the IP cameras to be taken into ac count for the archive size Notice Please note that at least two cameras are required for a pre post alarm recording pursuant to the german UVV Kassen Before alarm minutes Enter the number of minutes that should be recorded before the alarm trigger min 15 minutes and max 30 minutes Interval Select the interval to determine how many per images per second should be made prior to the alarm You can choose between 1 image second and 2 images second After Alarm minutes Enter the number of minutes that should be recorded after the alarm trigger min 15 minutes and max 30 minutes Interval Select the interval to determine how many per images per s
15. the live image group that is permitted to view live images from this camera In addition the live image option must be assigned in the camera configuration Please note that live images are not to be accessible from safe deposit box surveillance cameras on the grounds of privacy law If you are denied access to live images from a particular camera the following image shall appear You can only save and delete multi view profiles if you possess administrator rights How to create and edit a multiview profile i In the main menu click on the admin settings button and in the sub menu on the multiview button To edit an existing multiview profile click on the relevant multiview profile in the menu To create a new multiview profile click on the button R in the menu Depending on the system configuration see page 26 a new window will open or the multiview profile will be displayed in the current window ts D Fig 22 Multiview 10 Notice If the multiview profile is open in the current window and you close the window via the browser button A you will be logged out of the system If the multiview profile opens in a new window and the configured window size of the selected multiview profile is larger than the maximum display resolution you will receive an error message To adjust the resolu tion contact the administrator Under profile assign the multiview profile a
16. the reference images with the corresponding simulators Store the images in each case as reference image for the selected camera name Finally pass the reference images over to an authorised member of staff from the financial institute so that they can be archived Start up and administration Display reference images Notice You can only view reference images if the admin has enabled the options for viewing reference images live images and saved images in the user settings for you How to let the stored reference images be displayed 1 Click on the Admin Settings button menu in the main and on the reference image button in the sub menu The reference images menu is opened Select a holdup camera from the camera drop down menu The stored images are displayed as preview images in the reference image allocation field The most recent reference image created last is surrounded by a red dashed border box The creation date is shown for each reference thumbnail image Moving the mouse cursor over the thumbnail will also show you the time that the image W ke Reference image occupancy Mi Save oclerence Click on a preview image The selected preview image is displayed as a reference image with date time in the reference field oF Start up and administration Comparing live image with stored reference image The displayed live image can also be compared with a stored refer
17. with the address set on the device For the events ATM portrait and ATM cash dispenser the protocols are available in each case in the way that they were configured in the protocol menu see page 33 For the contact event the contacts are available in the way that they were configured at the NSI Gateway see page 36 Columns with camera names Here you can only select cameras that are defined as used in the camera feeds menu in the MediaServer device configuration see page 34 By clicking on the camera name you will see a preview image of the camera connections Retention time x days The archive data can be automatically deleted after the entered number of days Warning Once you have carried out this function on an archive you will not be able to reverse it Device filter Select the device whose cameras are to be shown to select them for events 42 Time control Archive GAA M Retention time 90 days Device filter zi Trigger event Trigger device Delay Interval Fps Quantity Time control ATM ponat IGM APBI Vi mom 0100 meva TM cash disperse GM APB VI x zi vi Bo l ix ba B MM 00100 menai l precha x S wom wow i x vi zi zi An 4 zl si B omw mmm meai Ej 2 pese si ki 3j val 3 Fig 19 Menu Event allocation Time control Delay The delay for the beginning of the recording is set here The delay begins after the event trigger Interval Set the time inte
18. xj Holiday 1 Name Category Holiday_1 Haliday 1 Holiday 1 Holiday 1 Holiday 1 Hohday 1 Holiday _1 Holiday 1 Holiday 1 Holiday_1 Faliday 1 Holiday 1 Haliday Haliday 1 Halday 1 E a e aE e ka kk KAE kk Fig 9 Menu holiday profile settings Confirm the entries by clicking OK Start up and administration 29 Start up and administration Creating new devices In the devices menu the following devices may be created and configured MediaServer with camera feeds data interfaces and protocols How to configure a new device 1 Click on the Admin Settings button Ba in the main menu and on the devicesbutton in the sub menu 2 To create a new device click on the button inthe subsequent menu 3 The device selection menu appears 4 Click on the device you want to connect 5 Configure the connected device For configuration a MediaServer see page 31 For configuration a protocol see page 33 For configuration a data interface e g NSI Gateways see page 36 6 You can also configure the device later by clicking the devices item in the menu structure 30 Deleting devices How to delete a devices 1 Click on the Admin Settings button bo in the main menu and on the devicesbutton in the sub menu 2 In the menu structure click on the device to be deleted 3 Inthe menu that appears click on the delete button to remove the device from the system Fi
19. 0176 04 08 2009 13 59 23 0177 04 08 2009 13 59 12 0176 04 08 2009 13 56 47 0175 04 08 2009 13 57 43 0174 04 08 2009 13 56 03 0173 04 06 2009 13 55 47 0172 04 08 2009 13 55 46 0171 04 08 2009 13 47 57 0170 04 08 2009 13 45 42 0169 04 08 2009 12 45 32 Fig 33 Logfile Start up and administration User admin Pre post alarm archive Alarm1 reset Alarm set on archive Alarm User admin Pre post alarm archive Alarm reset Login 192 168 99 250 User admin OK User admin has been logged off Login 192 168 99 250 User admin OK Alarm set on archive Alarm1 The system reaches restart time system processing level 1 restart User admin has been logged off Login 192 168 99 250 User admin OK User admin has been logged off Login 192 168 99 250 User admin OK User time out admin was logged off due to an user time out Login 192 168 99 250 User admin OK User time out admin was logged off due to an user time out Login 192 168 99 250 User admin OK User time out admin was logged off due to an user time out Login 192 165 99 250 User admin OK User admin has been logged off User admin Event selection Alarm1 changed User admin Event selection Alarm1 changed User admin Create new archive Login 192 168 99 250 User admin OK System started vw4 00 014 Login 192 168 99 250 User admin OK User admin Archive Alarm1 deleted User admin Event selection Ala
20. 31 General system information system name system time software version device code Network configuration HTTP Port Host name Hard drive information Total space free space Statements about the configured archives Name load archive size start date end date time period type status Statements about the event allocations of the archives archive name event address camera allocation dalay interval images time control Statements about connected cameras Connection Name of the camera device to which the camera is connected whether live images may be invoked quality of the camera images Statements about the connected devices Device type name of the device software version of the device if available additional information Configured contacts Device contact name status event type Group Group name live images allowed for cameras listed available archives Start up and administration Time profiles prrofile name days time period from to Holiday profiles Name profiles in use Multiview profiles Name used cameras resolution interval Notice You can only view this configuration information if the view system information user setup option has been activated for you by the system administrator How to can view the configuration information Click on the Status Systeminfo button ll in the main menu and on the config info button Fo in the sub menu To print
21. C camera Crror ciaccavunnmadancaves 67 WANE ana di ate asasen 46 changing user rights 23 cleaning ab bek a kan ya a l ol 9 Cleaning the cameras 9 cleaning the device 9 configuration information 69 Configuration switch 18 configure a new track 39 Configure holidy profiles 28 Configuring protocols 33 COMPAL ETAN AA FA FA A e en 41 creating reference images 56 D date FONN l eat taa ava ank aaa ge 25 delay eti tivant ano pei afon 42 Deleting devices 30 deleting users cceceeeeees 23 device entite saaa so kin ai 42 device error rorrrrrrrrranaoonannn 67 DCP E EEE EA 6 display reference images 57 displaying reference images 56 DIVA Hostname 00eeeeee 63 DNS tipa bn area in a a ke anan ana e 6 Download image archive 18 E BEL atitid 6 enabling alarm eeereres 48 EVENE scccasiassienceinccuecengine 6 41 existing time profile 27 Exporting multiview profile 60 exporting public holidays 60 Exporting user rights 59 G general system settings 25 I MAJE serari dedide innert 43 image display field 18 image search menu 18 images after suspicion trigger 46 TRAP OALAN Ed kal ask koka ass kaye 8 importing secure system data ee 61 Info Status sasa din kak saza 21 internal satellite 6 KAL ET WO s t rire toi si ia aye 44 47 invoking
22. Saved imagen Wharw dati Wan lagifila 6 Unloek sarm archiver 5 Fig 6 Menu Setting up users General User name The user name must have at least 1 character and no more than 20 characters Password The password must have at least 6 characters and no more than 20 characters i Notice All characters are allowed for user name and password except w 8 F Care must be taken with upper and lower cases when entering the user name Login only during the time profile Here you select a predefined time profile see page 27 A login for this user is then only possible during the time that is defined there This function is not active for an administrator Is member of Select a previously configured group see page 24 for the user Network speed limitation The preset maximal network load is active User rights Those rights denoted by an plus are administrator rights Administrator If the user is an administrator he or she may activate the switch With that the administrator rights will be selected auto matically t Operator If the user is an operator he or she may activate the switch With that the user rights for an operator will be selected auto matically Hardware configuration All functions of the configuration menu item may be carried out such as assigning the camera names This option should however only be selected by the administrator Archives The user may cr
23. alogue To process overview Retrieve preview image bar Markers to isolate the image archive to be backed up These markers can be used to precisely determine the start and end of the image archive to be ba cked up Search for the previous or next process Search for the previous or next image wit hin the process possible to change camera Start up and administration Setting up users Up to 50 further users can be set up in addition to the admin default user Rights can be allocated for each user different user How to set up a new user i oS Se SA p Click on the Admin Settings button Ba in the main menu and on the user button T in the sub menu To create a new user click on the button inthe subsequent menu The new user configuration menu appears Enter a user name and password Select a time profile for the login if necessary Select a group if nececssary Set the user rights by activating the switches Confirm the entries by clicking OK 19 Start up and administration 20 General Name Pritwand Conia passwand Login andy while li member af Hetwork tpesd imitation LO User rights Adan ia eratar o Operates o o Hardware configuration Areliws 5 Lari o User can change pattword a 8 Network configuration View reference images Save reference images infe f Status Mn Lhee imagen
24. ame The name of the chosen archive appears in this field which you can also change if necessary Interval Time interval for successive images in a image recording 44 Time profile Here the time profile see page 27 is entered for which the cameras can record when an alarm trigger occurs Address Contact which triggers the alarm Quantity Total number of images to be recorded after an alarm trigger How to configure an alarm archive 1 Click on the Admin Settings button Bi in the main menu and on the archives button in the sub menu 2 Select the alarm archive to be configured 3 Enter a value in the interval selection window The smallest value that can be set is 00 00 04 Alternativ k nnen Sie auch einen Wert fur Bilder Sek eingeben 4 Inthe address selection window choose the address with the report contact which should trigger the alarm recording 5 From the timeprofile drop down menu select a previously configured time profile see page 27 6 In the quantity input window enter a value for the number of images to be recorded after an alarm trigger 7 Choose the recording cameras by activate the switches 8 Confirm and save the entries by clicking OK Start up and administration Notice The archive is locked after an alarm recording and can only be overridden by carrying out the enable alarm procedure see page 48 All track images are deleted and a new recording begins 45 Star
25. atus no Viewing and printing the system status informations User can change no May change password password Viewing and printing the View logfile no logfile Network yes Configuring network configuration hardware configuration user right must be set Admin a P User right right permitted action Unlock alarm ag Enabling an alarm archive archives g view reference Viewing of reference images no images l Execution of quick check Save refrence no Creation of reference images images in pre post alarm mode live images and save images user rights are necessary Execution of quick check Network speed na Set network speed limit is limitation active for this user Start up and administration Changing user rights The user rights can be subsequently changed How to change the user rights 1 5 Click on the Admin Settings button Bi in the main menu and on the user button T in the sub menu The users menu appears Click on the user whose rights you want to change In the user administration menu change the user rights If the password is to remain unchanged then leave the password and password confirmation fields empty Confirm the entries by clicking the OK button Deleting users Users can be completely deleted How to delete a user l u e V N Click on the Admin Settings button Ba in the main menu and on the user button in the sub m
26. between the identifier and the IP address whereby no empty space may be placed after the semi colon Example DiVA 1 192 168 90 81 gt means set a new column in the menu This character must be entered on a separate line Start up and administration gt gt means set a new row in the menu This character must be entered on a separate line means system status display This character must be entered before the system identifier in order to receive a status report An empty space must be placed between the and the identifier Example DIVA 1 192 168 90 81 means no system status display An empty space must be placed between the and the identifier Example DIVA 1 192 168 90 81 STATUS means An abbreviated system information re port can be retrieved in the branch manager The following information among other things will be dis played Id no system name system time software version devi ce reports eg System OK or camera error A space must be placed between STATUS and the IP ad dress An info symbol 4 appears as a symbol that system infor mation may be displayed via the branch manager For example DiVApro STATUS 192 168 90 81 After the last character on each line the button d must be pressed Even after the last line 53 Start up and administration Invoking branch manager Notice il For a faultless function in the branch manager the above gt How to
27. button You can also use photo steps for generation when no portrait or security has been selected Click according to choice in the TAN evaluation radio button if a new related procedure through recognition of a change in TAN should be triggered or evaluation of the photo steps radio button if a new related procedure should be triggered through recognition of a photo step which is smaller or the same as a preceding photo step i Notice Some computer centres do not provide TANS In this case evaluation of the photo steps should be selected 17 Finally confirm the configuration by clicking OK The changed settings are automatically adopted in the programming code of the protocol editor see page 35 Start up and administration Protocol editor 2 In the name field enter a distinct term for the changed or If none of the protocols in the protocol selection are right for new protocol the ATM then you have the opportunity to alter or reset the protocols The protocol editor is available for the purpose Warning If the name is not changed then the selected protocol will Warning be overwritten The alteration of a protocol should only be carried out in consultation with the service hotline since the storage of 3 Alter the protocol accordingly an altered protocol is irreversible Moreover Java programming knowledge is required 4 Finally confirm the protocol change by clicking OK How to create or change an ATM protoc
28. c Host Configuration Protocol Using a corresponding server DCHP allows the dynamic allocation of an IP address in the network DIVA An abbreviation for digital video archive used in the manual for the DiVApro DiVAplusSE and DiVAmicro devices DNS Abbreviation for Domain Name System Simplification of the administration in the network The DNS is mainly used to convert domain names into IP addresses EEC Abbreviation for electrostatically endangered component Event An action is referred to as an event if it triggers a recording of camera images onto an archive NSI Abbreviation for Network Serial Interface Recorder Archive type for an event and transaction controlled recording Ring buffer Images are stored on the archive until the maximum number of images has been reached The next image then starts at the beginning and overwrites the images from the first taken ring buffer principle Archive Series of successive images recorded from different cameras Security advice This section contains important security advice for the installation and operation of the system Protection against unauthorised use The system is protected against unauthorised use via a password function user password and administrator password However you should still observe the following points during installation and operation The system stores personal data subject to data protection Data protection must be observed during op
29. cameras General advice Important All warnings and notices mentioned in this technical documentation and labelled on the products are to be observed carefully The product may only be installed put into operation and used in accordance with the regulations and in compliance with the instructions contained in this technical documentation The operational reliability of the product requires professional and careful installation Operation and use of the devices is restricted to trained personnel Opening repairing or altering the device can lead to the loss of operational reliability if not carried out by non authorised persons or companies and lead to the expiry of any warranty claims The same applies to the use of replacement parts integrated parts and accessories not approved by the manufacturer General advice Cleaning Cleaning the device Warning Do not use cleaning solvents to clean the device Use a dry cloth to clean the device Cleaning the cameras Regularly clean the lens surface of the camera lenses Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning Automatic logout If you are logged onto the system and there is no input for about 10 minutes then for technical security reasons you will be logged out of the system after this time period General advice Adobe Reader In order to be able to display archived images as full images print and save to an external storage medium the latest version of Adobe reader must b
30. ce image button in the sub menu l l 6 To store reference images five storage spaces per camera 2 The reference images menu is opened are available in the reference image allocation field 3 With a simulator create a reference image from all holdup Click on the store reference image 1 button for example cameras in accordance with the german UVV banks to store the displayed live image as the the first reference image 4 For this purpose select a holdup camera from the camera l l l n drop down menu and click on the live button You now see 7 To print out the image select this by clicking the small the live image of the camera in the display live field preview image 56 10 1 1 i 12 1 5 The selected preview image is displayed in the reference image display field To print out the image click on the print image button A new window is opened in Acrobat Reader in which the image is displayed in the highest quality To print the image use the print dialogue of Acrobat Readers Review the displayed or printed image according to the following criteria The defined structures of the simulator Model C or model 2 must be clearly discernible as single black and white bars Correct the camera position or the display window in case the aforementioned condiitons are not fulfilled Notice The reviewed images may not be improved using image editing procedures For all other holdup cameras installed create
31. ch the system grants if network capable devices are connected How to set the network 1 Click on the Admin Settings button Ba in the main menu and on the upload button in the sub menu 2 Click on the options button J to change general network settings 3 Under host IP name assign a name to the system so that it can be recognised as a server in a network 4 Inthe field network speed limit enter the size of the re duction 5 If necessary configure the IP address pool of the network adaptors for additional devices 6 Confirm the entries by clicking on OK 63 Start up and administration Notice If the net load limit is to be effective for a user then the net load limit entry in the user setup dialogue must be activated If this is the case then the registration procedure at the module is delayed until the user and password are checked The network settings first become active after restarting Restarting the system After changes have been made to the system e g changes of the network settings or for maintenance works the system must be restarted i Notice You can only access the Restart menu item if the sys tem administrator has activated the Hardware confi guration option in the user installation for you A system restart is not possible during an alarm recording How to restart the system i 2 3 64 Click on the Restart button ved in the main menu You will be asked
32. chive all important parameters can be set Befor saving the images and data the database target must be specified How to specify the database target 1 Click on the Admin Settings button Ba in the main menu and on the archives button in the sub menu 2 To specify the database click on the database button 3 Confirm the entries by clicking on OK and confirm the following warning by entering your password and clicking on the OK button Start up Archives icons Icon Meaning and administration Explanation Standard archive An event and transaction controlled recording in the ring buffer ensues Alarm archive ame Records permanently As soon as an alarm contact is triggered however only a pre determined number of images are recorded Subsequently the archive is locked and no further recordings occur Pre post alarm archive td An archive that in accord with the german BGV banks records for pre post alarm mode Explanation of alarm or standard archive type General Archive name Size of archive in MB max 64871 MB New alarm archive m Li I I Fig 16 Menu configure alarm standard archive Name Provide a name so that the track is uniquely identified 37 Start up and administration Size of archive in MB You set the track size manually using the slider The maximum value is automatically displayed on the scale Explanation for
33. ctly the same time interval for all weekdays Configure holiday profiles 6 If applicable define up to four types of public holiday with How to configure an existing and new holiday profile up to three individual time intervals in the public holidays 4 Click on the Admin Settings button in the main held m 7 Confirm your entries by clicking OK l and on the holiday profile button in the sub menu Notice A ae f a A i The time intervals cannot be configured to extend beyond a Mo ae Ar OA yap eve ce ana ol ay a particular day w For example 3 To create a new time profile click on the button F in the A time interval from 10pm in the evening until 6am the subsequent menu following morning must be divided into two time intervals l w l a Assign a distinct term for the holiday profile in name Weekday 5 To make the profile the current profile check the used box Ps Only one holiday profile can be set to used Profiles that were 72 00 men previously designated as used will be automatically deacti 6 00 vated 6 In the setting holiday profile menu enter a date anda name and select the desired public holiday type that you previously defined in a time profile 28 A Hama Used l Date Mame Category Date Holiday_t zi Holiday 1 gt Holiday 8 si Holiday_1 x Hilda 1 Hada T Holeday_ Holiday 1 xj Holday_ j Holiday l Holiday 1 xj Holiday fi Holiday i x Holiday _1
34. d in the new window Setting up branch manager The branch manager gives you the opportunity to log into several systems via one menu terminal without having to know further IP addresses in each case You can also log into each system from any workstation within your network using just a single user name and password entry Note however that here you must be set up as a user with your own password on the target system The status of all systems in each case can be displayed by means of an advanced function To be able to use the branch manager functions these must first be set up How to set up the branch manager 1 Click on the Admin Settings button bo in the main menu and on the branch manager button ka in the sub menu Notice You can only set up the branch manager if you have the user right hardware configuration Take care during the programming that you confirm your entries within 10 minutes approx Otherwise an automatic logout occurs see page 9 and your entries will not be saved i Filiale 1 bivVAConnsctirifii 1 8 1 3 DiVACannseti 152 168 1 4 Fili le 2 DiVAtonmect 1 S5L192 166 1 5 DivVACGRRSETI r 152 168 1 6 Aks Fig 23 Menu branch manager setup Bearing in mind the following entry conditions enter the names and IP addresses of the systems 1st line Name of branch Subsequent lines System identifier with associated IP address A semi colon must be placed
35. display field Camera selection menu Here you should select the camera the archive and the image interval in the image display field Image search menu In this menu you can search for archived images Tools Buttons Use the buttons to utilise various functions navigation archive application etc Configuration switch In the configuration menu functions user rights etc can be swit ched on or off by activating the switch Switch Explanation W Turn on function user rights etc eR Tur off function user rights etc 18 Tools Buttons The buttons turn blue as soon as the mouse cursor passes over them If a button stays grey the function is unavailable Explanation of the Buttons Button Explanation Start search p Enter the search criteria in the fields and then click this button Delete search fields For a new search the search fields should be deleted Single images forwards backwards Entered images as below forwards backwards T Stop automatic image search Scroll forwards backwards Entered images as below automatically AZI forwards backwards s amp s e24 Left click repeatedly to slow down the display at up to three levels Right click to increase it again Factor 1 0 75 0 5 0 25 Download image archive Print image Button Explanation Display a results list for a full text or event search Back to search di
36. e date format by clicking on the drop down box Select the time format 24 or 12 hours by clicking on the drop down box Under users in the dropdown menu simultaneous users specify the number of users who can log in simultaneously In the selection window The user will be locked after X wrong logins select the maximum number of incorrect login attempts Activate the user right save locked users so that users not administrators remain blocked even after a system restart In the Issue fault report after field under other enter a value in minutes 25 Start up and administration Notice As the system sends requests to the camera inputs on a low priority basis the camera input display may require up to approx one minute to update 11 With the All logout funtcion the address bar of the browser can be used to log out all users logged in to the system by entering the IP address of the DIVA system followed by all logout all users htm Activate the All logout function 12 Activate the function open new browser window for multiviews if the multiview profile is to be opened ina new window rather than in the DiVA window 13 Confirm this entry by clicking on OK 26 Start up and administration Time profiles Create a new time profile In order to set the opening hours for the foyer and recording To use personal user defined time profiles they must be newly periods among other things you have the opportuni
37. e installed on the PC This program can be downloaded for free from the following link http www adobe de products acrobat readstep html Alarm recording During an alarm recording it is not possible to configure the system The Restart menu item in the main menu and the menu items System Devices Network Date Time Acti vation Upload in the sub manu are masked out Pop Up Blocker Deactivate all of the pop up blockers on the browser to ensure trouble free operation of the DiVA system as follows Internet Explorer up to Ver 6 Tools gt Pop up Blocker gt Turn Off Pop up Blocker Internet Explorer ab Ver 7 Extras gt Internetoptionen gt Sicherheit gt Stufe anpassen gt Verschiedenes gt Popupblocker verwenden gt Deaktivieren Mozilla Firefox Tools gt Options gt Content gt Block Popup Windows uncheck box 10 Security settings for Internet Explorer 7 Set the following security settings in IE from version 7 and onwards to optimise DiVA software s appearance and functionality Disable the grey address bar Internet Options gt Security gt Custom level gt Miscellaneous gt Allow websites to open windows without address bar or status bar gt Enable Allow archive downloads Tools gt Internet Options gt Security gt Custom level gt Download gt Automatic prompting for file downloads gt Enable Disable the phishing filter Tools gt Internet Options
38. eate change and or delete archives in the archive administration This right can only function if the hardware configuration user right see page 21 has also been activated User All functions of the user menu item may be carried out such as creating new users and assigning user rights This option should however only be selected by the administrator Warning Remember that any user authorized to set up a new user can freely set up a new user with all authorization rights If several users with administrator rights attempt to log in at the same time only the first user will be granted access to the system When selecting user rights you should carefully consider which rights should be allowed to each individual user User can change password The set up user has the possibility to change his or her password Start up and administration Network configuration The user may alter the network configuration This right can only be carried out if the hardware configuration user right see page 21 has also been activated View reference images Users can only see the reference images created in pre post alarm but cannot create them Apart from that only users with the corresponding rights can call up the Quick Check function Save reference images The user may create reference images for pre post alarm This right can only be carried out with the rights view reference image live images and stored images Inf
39. econd should be made after the alarm You can choose between 2 image second and 4 images second Suspicion recording number of images Enter the number of images that can recorded in total after a suspicion trigger 1000 images is recommended How to configure a new archive li menu Click on the Admin Settings button in the main and on the archives button in the sub menu To create a new archive click on the button in the subsequent menu according to the archive type Select one of the alarm standard or pre post alarm archive types In the General menu see Fig 16 enter a archive name in the name field With the slider choose an archive size If you have chosen the pre post alarm archive type then the menu for setting up an pre post alarm archive appears see Fig 17 Enter a distinct term in name for the pre post alarm archive Enter values for number of alarm tracks number of cameras there of IP Cameras before alarm minutes after alarm minutes and suspicion number of images Confirm by clicking OK Warning The size of an configured archive cannot be revised ata later stage Archives can only be deleted and subsequently recreated Start up and administration 39 Start up and administration Deleting archives Deleting archive data How to delete archives The data from an standard archive can be manually deleted An l fi n th kK 1 Click on the Admin Settings bu
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41. ence image directly on the screen How to compare the live image with a stored reference image 1 In the camera drop down menu select a holdup camera 2 Click on the live button to display the live image of the selected camera Notice The live image is refreshed every second 3 Click on the preview image of a stored reference image The stored reference image is now displayed in the image display field reference with date and time You can now directly carry out the comparison between the live and reference images 58 Securing and exporting system data Export and secure the set parameters on a data storage medium The system configuration system name camera settings devices event allocations and the authorisations as well the set public holidays time profiles and multiview profiles can all be protected against loss and overwriting reproduced and re imported according to requirements Exporting system configuration i Notice After successfully starting up secure the system parameters on a data storage medium that can be write protected Leave the data storage medium with the system parameters directly on site at the customer service area without fail Note that all settings which were made in the chapter on setting up archives see page 37 have not been secured You should therefore make a note of these without fail or print off the configuration information see page 68 Also the Java scripts are not secu
42. enu The users menu appears Click on the user you want to delete The user administration menu appears Click the delete button in order to delete the user from the users menu 23 Start up and administration Unblock blocked users If a user is blocked as a result of entering an incorrect password too many times they may be unblocked by an administrator How to unblock a user 1 Click on the admin settings button in the main menu and on the user button in the sub menu The user menu will appear Click on the blocked user you would like to unblock Wi The user settings menu will appear A ae wo a Click on the unblock button to unblock the user il Notice Administrators are automatically unblocked after a system restart Normal users will only be unblocked after a system restart if in the general system settings see page 25 the switch beside the save blocked users function is not activated 24 Create user groups User groups can be configured which are only permitted to retrie ve live images from certain cameras and may only access certain archives for image searches How to configure a user group 1 Click on the admin settings button in the main menu and on the groups button Lid in the sub menu To create a new group click on the 4 button in the in the menu that appears 3 The configuration menu for a new group will appear 4 Under group name give the group a uni
43. eration of the system Carefully store any data you have printed off or saved onto a data storage device Information about the system may only be given to authorised persons Use the password function of the system in order to protect it from unauthorised access Target groups The installation maintenance and repair of a device may only be carried out by authorised service personnel In accordance with the german UVV Kassen the SP 9 7 5 Installation guidelines for optical room surveillance equipment ORUA must be observed during installation and configuration of the system Work on the system that might interfere with the recording process may only be carried out at times when no cash transactions are taking place i e outside normal working hours or immediately after an assault on the bank branch General advice Advice on the application of extension components Only use extension components complying with the requirements and regulations on safety electromagnetic compatibility and telecommunication end device installations The use of unsuitable extensions may constitute a breach of said regulations and cause system damage If you are unsure about the application of extension components ask the manufacturer for advice Advice on the application of video cameras If the device is used in accordance with german UVV Kas sen the manufacturer recommends the application of UVV Kassen approved video
44. he dialog enhanced First click on the further parameters before clicking on the enhanced button 3 In data supplier select the COM Port of the device NSI Gateway aus Set the transfer parameters bits per second data bits parity and stop bits Click on the enhanced button g a If a protocol cannot be modified by clicking the enhanced button then the not available message will appear If you have selected a protocol that can be modified then the following menu will appear 33 Start up and administration i 13 14 15 16 34 Photostep configuration IBM Photostep 1 2 3 45 E r B 9 10 11 l 13 MD If Panak CC eC oo Oo GT r Mi ka HEEG oho Eo nomenon co arm masar Collect EREEREER PRR ARP RP PP PB New transaction triggered by Analysis of TAN C Analysis of photosteps Fig 13 Menu Protocol Enhanced Select a common protocol in the protocol default menu If necessary modify the photo steps When a change is made to the photo steps the display in the photo steps default selection menu changes automatically to user defined For the desired photo step from 1 to 16 click on the Portrait and or security radio button to generate corresponding images for this photo step A portrait image for photo step 3 as well as a security image for photo step 11 is generated as shown by the example in Fig To use photo steps to generate data to be applied click the collect radio
45. he error also occurs Pulling out the ATM plug from the gateway does not lead to an error message If the system network plug is pulled out during operation no error message will appear If the network plug is pushed back in then the following message appears 0025 10 06 2006 13 57 41 System has started i Notice If during operation the system is disconnected from the network and subsequently re connected then no error message appears Message 0098 07 06 2006 13 45 23 Alarm triggered on track alarm Meaning A fault contact has triggered an alarm on the alarm track and an alarm has been recorded Message 0099 07 06 2006 13 55 45 Locked alarm track alarm has been enabled Meaning The alarm track has been evaluated and subsequently enabled for the next alarm recording All images have been deleted A Acrobat Reader 5 10 addressS ec eeccccccccececeeeeeetens 44 adminiStratOFf ssssss 15 20 administrator password 15 GOPSSS ewa g0niowasp pis ss ways ks 42 after Alarm via etan ka tipa 38 DOC etid isit 6 37 46 48 alarm recording eeeess 10 alarm track oisanisisastsyseeitse 44 AFCMIVE aktif nee ob tanta ati 6 Archive namE eeeeeeesoos 46 PA nnn isi pattes son tek 6 ATM cash dispenser 41 ATM portrait 41 B before alarm eeeeeoonnoon 38 Blocked USETS eeeeooonoen 24 branch manager 52 54 OUCEONIS wey dantan ta kinan 18
46. iggered Additionally the time duration of the event must be defined Camera allocation menu Archive DAA Retention time 2 days Device filter Trigger evant Trigger device Axla 210 ATM poirai IEM APD V2 F ATM cash dispera IDM APBI VI x F si 3 z x E F si 3 z kd H r i si a x a r Fig 18 Menu Camera allocation Start up and administration Archive The name of the chosen archive appears in this field which you can also change if necessary Trigger event Here an event is selected which triggers the image recording There is a choice of different events ATM portrait A connected ATM with portrait camera ATM cash dispenser A connected ATM with security camera Notice Each connected ATM should be configured to a separate archive If an ATM only has an inbuilt portrait camera then the events ATM portrait and ATM cash dispenser must be allocated to the same camera since the transaction data is transmitted and recorded with the event ATM cash dispenser Furthermore the events ATM portrait and ATM cash dispenser may only be assigned once in each case to an address in the complete event allocation Contact A connected message contact NSI Gateway Permanent Permanent recording of camera images 41 Start up and administration Trigger device Here the associated address camera or the associated device is selected for the chosen event The address set here must agree
47. ion of the system configuration to be imported Ensure that you have configuration to be imported e g name and password of knowledge of this user identification e g name and the system administrator to be imported password of the system administrator to be imported How to import the system configuration secured on the data storage system authorities public holidays 1 Click on the Admin Settings button bo in the main menu and on the upload button kal in the sub menu Upload Durchsuchen 2 Click on the browse button 3 Select the desired parameter file from the data storage medium il Notice The system can tell apart the types of parameters system user holidays or multiview profile by means of the file 4 Click on the OK button 5 Confirm the message which appears after the system parameter file user parameter file or public holidays file has been loaded with OK in order to acitvate the parameters 6 After browsing confirm the message with OK 61 Start up and administration Carrying out software update To profit from software improvements and new functions the procedure for carrying out software updates has been deliberately designed in a simple manner Warning Before carrying outa software update secure the system and user parameters on a data storage medium e g diskette or similar How to carry out a software update 1 Click on the Admin Settings bu
48. larm trigger must be bling pre post alarm enabled before a new recording can be made i Notice Pre post alarm archives alarms can only be enabled if you possess the archives user rights How to enable an pre post alarm archive 1 Click on the Admin Settings button in the main menu and on the archives button in the sub menu Click on the pre post alarm archive The pre post alarm archive menu appears In locked pre post alarm archives press the unlock button on the pre post alarm archives to be enabled Locked pre post alarm archives to unlock select archive s and press the unlock button or 1 Rey or 2 Wey n nonpa Click on the unlock button All images are deleted and a new permanent recording begins until an alarm is triggered again Start up and administration Warning Nothing can be accessed when an pre post alarm archive is enabled All archived images are deleted 49 Start up and administration Multiview profiles As soon as more than one camera with live image rights is confi gured in the system see page 30 you have the option of confi guring a multi view display as desired and storing itina multi view profile Up to 50 multi view profiles can be stored 5 i Notice You will only have access to the live image mode if the di 50 live image option in the user configuration has been acti vated by the administrator and if you are assigned to
49. list with their MAC address as identification Currently only a NSI gateway can be configured A unique name must be given to the data interface Apart from that the contacts connected need to be configured How to configure an NSI gateway 1 Click on the Admin Settings button Bi in the main menu and on the devices button in the sub menu 2 To i ure a NSI Gateway click on the NSI gateway button 3 Enter a unique handle such as NSI GAA 1 for the NSI gateway in the Name field 4 The MAC address will automatically appear in the MAC address field However you can also alter this manually 5 To configure the contacts enter a name and select the contact type NC or NO 6 To using the input contacts the use switch must be turned on Notice Only report contacts can be connected and configured 7 Confirm your entries by clicking OK 36 General Name Mac Address Input contact 1 Name Type Is used Input contact 2 Name Type Is used NSI gateway 00 09 ba 03 00 61 Kontakt 1 Kontakt 2 Fig 15 Menu Data supplier Setting up archives You can divide the system hard drive into a max of 50 archives Since it is possible to configure each archive individually you achieve different ring buffer capacities For each alarm and standard archive the image resolution and the image andarchive sizes can be individually determined For each pre post alarm ar
50. mal open s hactive Archives lolal capacity Csr ME Free hard diskspace 6556 Mi GAN 23 07 2008 30072009 033030 154853 30 07 2084 3007 2008 OF 24 38 154857 1005 ESS agis J 2 Days Statues Aari Permanent 100 30185 Images 1 Day Status Mowat Fig 28 General system status in extended form All statements from the shortened form Statements about the status of the configured contacts Device contact name status The status shows whether the contact was configured as breaker or maker and whether this is active or inactive 66 Statements about the archives total capacity and available free hard disk space This shows how full the system hard drive is Start date Point in time for the first recorded image on the archive End date Point in time for the last recorded image on the archive Load Yellow Used part of the track with percentage statement of the load statement of the time period in days in which the track was used and statement about the recorded images Green Unused part of the track Orange Locked alarm archive and or pre post alarm archive Archive status Alarm archive locked Alarm triggered Normal Active Free or Alarm locked Pre Post alarm archive status Normal No pre post alarm recordings are being carried out System status reports in the red area ZX Fig 30 System status info in the red area Hard drives archives This shows whether alarm recordng
51. nally confirm the changes by clicking OK Configure MediaServer The DiVA Connect system can be operated on a media server For this the media server must be created and correctly configured How to configure a new device 1 Inthe main menu click on the admin settings button and in the sub menu on the devices button 2 Click on the button as yi to configure the media server Start up and administration Configure the cameras which are connected to the media ser ver by clicking on the button and adding a camera chan nel General Name Media G r n Host PH ame 10 10 1 100 Part E ariel Camera feeds bes Axis 210 Axio 270 Fig 10 Menu Configure MediaServer 3 Under general assign a name to the media server 4 Enter the host IP name and the port from which the media server can be accessed General Feed name Axis 210 Camera name Axis 210 Camera IP address 192 168 99 141 Port 80 Camera type AXIS 210 Network Camera vi Camera username root Camera userpassword sese Is used i Images Media type jpeg si Resolution 4CIF 640x480 vi Quality SS ES Framerate 5 vi Live Fig 11 Menu camera feed 31 Start up and administration 6 Under general enter a name for the feed a camera name the camera IP address and the port from which the camera can be accessed 7 Select the camera type and enter the camera user name and the camera u
52. o Status The system status information can be viewed and printed Live images Access to the live image function view live images is enabled Saved images All saved images may be browsed viewed and printed View data All stored images with corresponding data may be browsed viewed and printed View logfile The logfile can be viewed and printed Unlock alarm archives The user may re enable an alarm that appears in the system status information contact event and archives administration alarm archive 21 Start up and administration 22 Notice As soon as the hardware configuration and or user setup and or archive administration and or network configuration rights are assigned to a user he will be listed as an administrator with the corresponding symbol Should a user have none of these rights he will be listed as a normal user with the symbol Overview of user rights Admin a User right right permitted action yes np system configuration A A n reorganising archives g dispaly configuration overview Administering users and Users Ye user rights Live images no Live images may be viewed Saved images no Saved images may be browsed viewed and printed View data no Saved images with data may be browsed viewed and printed Archives yes archives menu item hardware configuration user right must be set Enabling of pre post alarm archives Info St
53. of images which should be recorded after a suspicion trigger Available cameras Choose at least two camera for the recording General Archive name Alarm ontaet Password Confirm password Suspicion record Susplelous contact interval Quantity Available cameras Axls 240 Kongai 2 T Fig 21 Menu Pre post alarm archive configuration How to configure an pre post alarm archive Click on the Admin Settings button in the main 1 menu and on the archives button in the sub menu Select the pre post alarm archive to be configured In the alarm contact drop down menu select the contact which should trigger the alarm recording Start up and administration Provide a password for a possible alarm abort and enter this again for confirmation in password confirmation In the suspicion contact drop down menu select the contact which should trigger the suspicion recording Enter a value in the interval selection window The smallest value that can be set is 00 00 04 Alternatively you can also enter a value in frames second In the quantity selection window enter a value for the number of images to be recorded after a suspicion trigger Choose the recording cameras by activate the switches Confirm the entries by clicking OK 47 Start up and administration Aborting pre post alarm recording After an pre post alarm is triggered only limited work in the Sy
54. ol i Notice After confirming by clicking OK the please wait ka CCK OM ENE pro CO Sen on Fi message will appear in a JAVA output window After approx 1 minute the compiling successful message appears Only then is the JAVA protocol applicable Name BM APBI V2 VATA TALLY Protokoll Interpreter IBN APBI ULLAL import java io public class IBM APBI V2 extends gsafrotocolilelper Diese Werte verden aus den Fotontep Dialog Gbernoaaen Wi private String portrait private String gsidtach private String collect private String usetan m ra private final String VERSION IBN APRI_V2 Protokollinterpreter private String STX chri 0x02 private String ETX chri 0x03 private String strAneStatus new String chr OZ 1111 cher 31 101000 chr 31 chr 31 ch private String JtrAnsACK new String chr 02 chr 06 che 10 chr 63 chr ls private String atrAnsNAK new Stringi chr O2 che 21 chril0 che 03 che 28 private int actitep Amvaeller Step private int lastStep 16 Btep sut Max Step private String photostep oe Step l schen private String gaaDaten eet Daten l schen private String lLaseTan n A lerzre TAN merken Lt __________ ______ ___J Fig 14 Menu prrotocol editor J9 Start up and administration Configure data supplier Data supplier e g NSI Gateway are automatically recognised and appear in the device
55. onitored and controlled with DiVA Connect The systems DiVAConnect fulfil the requirements of the ger man SP 9 7 5 Installation tips for optimal room surveillance systems ORUA according to the regulations for health and safety at work regarding banks BGV C9 and was tested and certified by the Administrative Professional Association s expert committee General functionality The images created from the attached cameras are digitalised and stored Each device is integrated via the network connection Ethernet in the available network The data communication takes place via the TCP IP protocol Any number of devices can be integrated into the available network structure The configuration and service of the devices can be undertaken from any PC workstation integrated in the network Access to the software and therefore device settings is password protected The user access user password and administrator access administrator password are different Introduction Explanation of terminology Some terms which are applied in this manual and in part in the menus as well will be explained here in more detail Address Identification number for connected devices Alarm Archive type for a permanent recording As soon as an alarm contact is triggered a recording of a pre assigned number of images before and after the alarm trigger occurs ATM Abbreviation for automated teller machine DHCP Abbreviation for Dynami
56. plorer or Mozilla Firefox installed on the workstation PC 2 Enter the IP address of the desired system or select the corresponding bookmark Bookmarks Favourites If you want to call up and use the preset branch manager for login then enter the IP address followed by the entry links htm Example http 192 168 90 81 links htm see page 52 3 Enter the user name and the administrator password The factory made preset values are user name admin administrator password maku 4 Confirm the administrator password entry by clicking the OK button For the branch manager click on the desired system After correctly entering the administrator password the main menu finally appears If there are any errors in the system you will first see the system status information for checking see page 64 L5 Start up and administration System navigation Main menu PA a Fil j System Petpet 10 2 100 8080 Kava hem oe l Davize i 1 Users Afiafi MAKU ji Groups k Hanwerk 1 07 2008 BAN k z a Archiver ke ka ke E k aa Admin Vitw Status Reload Logout Settings a systominfo a Holldayprofiles Ca Acoivrifan mn F Fig 4 Sub menu Navigation menu Ja nn bonm The system is divided into one main menu see fig 3 and a Fig 5 Navigation menu number of sub menus Fig 3 Main menu The system features a user friendly navigation menu Whichever menu
57. que name 5 Under available cameras select the cameras from which this group is permitted to view live images Under accessible archives select the archives to which this group may have access that is the archives within which this group may perform images searches If archives are added at a later time the all archives function will be deactivated 7 Confirm the changes by clicking OK General system settings Assign a name to each system and select the desired menu language Additional you can specify the time format date format and user functions Furthermore you can specify different system based functions report errors after x minutes delay open new browser window for multiview all logout funtion General Systemname Language Format Date format Time format Users Concurrent users The user will be locked after wrong logins Save locked users Misc Report errors after Admin can suspend all users Open new browser window for multiviews minutes delay o Fig 7 Menu System settings Start up and administration How to set the general system settings da 10 menu and on the user button in the sub menu The system menu appears Click on the Admin Settings button in the main Enter a system name in the system name entry field The system name cannot exceed 20 characters Select the menu language by clicking on the drop down box Select th
58. r registered trademarks of the respective company Copyright Cisco Systems Ltd 2009 All rights reserved This document may not be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Cisco Ltd Subject to technical alteration Table of contents Introduction cecucuccccuccuccuccueuncuweuneuuuneueununununeneeD Configure holidy profiles ee re errr rer a tin re 28 System ESE NP UO k taka a aa at n e e n e kk e kk a el a n a e a ei 5 L m DA Oo a A a n io Go sen R L ik GIR ak ik anka e kk ea DO OO e a n General adViCOQ cececcccccccccccucccuucnucnnuucnuunnuucnuucenad Configuring protocols kaba T N Arete iii ab One me ia A 33 Conngure data SUD Efwon etat en kiye oeil ao pei prev ee Ak ei ak 36 Security FON Ce eiir rai la aa cane a e an n a e n a et et e en n ae ke 7 Setting UP APCHIVES c cccccccccsccsccsuccseessecssecsecssecsecsecsssesseees 37 Important peice te a e e a a tl a e ki n at ka inden a a e n an a ka pt aka ei 8 Deleting arChives ccccccccessccssccsccsuccssccssecssecsuccsascssscsueceenes AO Cleaning kinn A kn Ge kre pa ee a d a kaa e a e Sa ke ene E AT 9 Deleting archive data ccccccccccccsscssccsccssecsecssecstecsecseeseecseees AO Automatic IO GOWN see dele krenn ae Gana eee ki alien ee 9 Configuring archive type Standard c ccscccsccsccesccseeeseeseecseees A1 Adobe Reader DA A ki a t EEA TAT LE e a a a e fa a at a 10
59. rage How to export the mulitiview profiles configuration to a data medium storage medium 5 Click on the download holidays button 5 Click on the download multiview profiles button s 6 Choose save file may vary depending on browser Select Save as may vary depending on your browser used 7 Select a storage path or storage device 7 Choose a file path or data storage medium 8 Save the multiview profile file multiviewprofiles cfg using 8 Save the public holidays file holidays cfg under a distinct a unique filename name Exporting time profiles Time profile configurations can be exported to a storage device Exporting the internal system log file for data backup or importing on another system as required An internal system log file can be exported for troubleshooting purposes How to export time profile configurations to a storage However you should only do this in consultation with the device hotline 1 Click on the download time profiles me 2 Select Save as may vary depending on your browser 3 Selecta storage path or storage device 4 Save the time profile file timeprofiles cfg using a unique filename 60 Start up and administration Importing secure system data Warning Warning A After performing a restart you must enter the user name Before uploading the system parameters ensure that you and password which were provided in the system have knowledge of the user identificat
60. red and should likewise be secured e g by making notes or using the intermediate save function with a text editor How to export the system configuration to a data storage medium 1 Click on the Admin Settings button Ba in the main menu and on the download button in the sub menu Start up and administration 2 Click on the configuration download button 3 Choose save file can vary according to the browser being used 4 Select a file path or data storage medium 5 Save the system parameters file DiVA cfg under the system name Exporting user rights The user parameters user names and rights can be exported to a data storage medium in order to secure them or import them to another system if necessary How to export the authorisations to a data storage medium 1 Click on the download user rights on g 2 Choose save file can vary depending on browser used 3 Choose a file path or data storage medium 4 Save the authorisations file user cfg under a distinct name 59 Start up and administration Exporting holidays Exporting multiview profile The holiday settings can be exported to a data storage medium The multiview profiles configuration can be exported to a data in order to secure them or import them to another system if storage medium in order to secure them or import them to necessary another system if necessary How to export the public holiday settings to a data sto
61. rl key while holding down the left mouse button The cursor will change into a diagonal double arrow You can now scale the image continuously To change the camera in the camera image click on the camera image The camera selection menu will appear Se lect the desired camera If necessary set one camera image to VARIABLE As soon as you click on another camera image this image will also appear in the camera image set to VARIABLE The image interval in the camera image is set to 0 25 seconds with the VARIABLE setting and cannot be changed Click on an individual camera image to delete it x This button will only appear if the change box has been che cked 51 Start up and administration 18 19 20 2i 22 23 24 25 52 To display the camera name in the camera image check the name box To delete all camera images click on the button To view live images from the cameras click on the button eal Under interval select the desired live image interval To stop live images click on the button To hide the configuration menu click on the icon y To show the menu again click on the icon To save the configured multiview profile click on the save button To delete a previously saved multiview profile click on the delete button To return to the start without making changes to the multi view profile click the back button or close the multi view profile that was opene
62. rm1 changed Login 192 168 99 250 User admin OK User time out admin was logged off due to an user time out 71 Log file messages Example for configuration result Sequential number of the log entry Message Date time of the _ entry 0008 10 02 2006 12 02 55 0007 10 02 2006 12 01 48 0006 10 02 2006 12 01 33 0005 10 02 2006 12 00 26 0004 10 02 2006 11 49 44 0003 10 02 2006 11 33 39 0002 10 02 2006 11 33 25 0001 10 02 2006 11 32 03 User xxxxx has been logged off Login 192 168 80 173 User xxxxx OK The system reaches restart time system processing level 1 restart 0005 10 02 2006 12 00 26 System shuts down Device configuration Intern has been changed Login 192 168 80 173 User xxxxx OK User xxxxx has been logged off Login 192 168 80 202 User Xxxxx wrong password Other possible log file messages Message 0003 10 06 2006 12 26 20 Error occurred camera 2b defect 0002 10 06 2006 12 25 37 Error occurred camera 1a fault Meaning Cameras have a fault Message 0005 10 06 2006 12 33 33 Error removed Camera 2b 0004 10 06 2006 12 33 26 Error removed Camera la Meaning Cameras are running without fault again Message 0008 10 06 2006 13 00 20 Error occurred gateway GAA1 MSBO Error removed gateway GAA1 MSBO Meaning Gateway GAA1 MSBO has a fault i Notice If the address of the NSI Gateway is changed during ope ration t
63. rval between successive images in a recording i Alternatively you can also enter a value in frames second Notice The time input is given in the form minutes seconds hundredths of seconds Image Here the number of images are entered which should be recorded after the end of the event trigger Hinweis The value of 2 images is the minimum for contact events since otherwise the event repeats itself for as long as is technically possible This is independent of the interval setting Time control Here the time profile see page 27 is allocated for which the Cameras can record when an event trigger occurs Time profiles must first be created before they can be selected How to allocate an event to an archive ki Click on the Admin Settings button Ba in the main menu and on the archives button in the sub menu Click on the archive to which you wish to allocate events Place a check in the Retention time x days field and enter a value so that the data on this archive is deleted after reaching the entered number of days Click on the event column and select the event from the drop down menu in each case Click on the Trigger device column and select the address the contact the camera or the device for this event from the drop down menu Click on the radio button for the cameras in order to alloca te these to the event To view a preview image of the ca mera click on the camera name Start up and
64. s are running or for displayed reasons cannot run No alarm recording No free track Locked alarm archives This lists alarm archives locked after an alarm recording These must be enabled for a new recording Camera error Here cameras are listed which have a fault Device error Here devices are listed which have a fault Warning If a fault is permanently displayed then customer service should be informed Start up and administration System status reports in the orange area i Fig 29 System status info in the orange area Hard drives archives This shows if pre post alarm is on Locked pre post alarm archives This lists pre post alarm archives locked after an alarm recording These must be enabled for a new recording Archives for which alarms are triggered Alarm archives for which an alarm is triggered are displayed here 67 Start up and administration System status reports in the yellow area Device info If no transaction data has been transferred at a data interface for 23 hours then this is displayed with the name of the data interface and the protocol i Notice Note that the system status information is only a snapshot of the system and is not automatically refreshed 68 Viewing configuration information All relevant configurable system data are automatically collec ted and stored on the hard drive of the module The following information is displayed see Fig 32 and
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66. ser password 8 In order to be able to use the camera the camera must be activated with the used switch 9 The images to be recorded by the camera are configured under images 10 From the dropdown menus select the appropriate media type JPEG resolution 320x240 640x480 or 1280x1024 the image quality 0 100 and the frame rate 11 To enable live images from the camera to be viewed the live switch must be activated 12 Confirm your entries by clicking on OK 32 Configuring protocols To be able to operate a GAA on a data interface for example eg NSI gateway the transfer parameters and the appropriate proto col must be set and a unique name entered How to configure a protocol 1 Click on the Admin Settings button bo in the main menu and on the devicesbutton in the sub menu i i To configure a protocol click on the protocol button General Hame ERLI APE Wo Protocol iB APB WI LA Data supplier M geleway Port i Li Baudrate pa Data bits Li Parity ja Stop bits pa Mise gt ki E Enhanced 7 Protocol Editor Fig 12 Menu Protocol Assign a distinct term for the data interface in name 10 det Start up and administration Select a protocol see also protocol editor page 35 The following message appears Die Seite mit der Adresse http 10 10 2 11 10 6 x A To accept the photosteps please visit t
67. sible and must be systems of the new DiVA system platform and have a software version from 3 05 086 installed Start up and administration 55 Start up and administration Creating and displaying reference images Notice For the monthly performance check in accordance with the i m german UVV banks the image contents from all holdup cameras The ive imaga iS ee must be inspected New reference images can be created with the system every month and compared with available reference images 5 Wait until the simulator is positioned at the correct distance by the auxiliary see Fig 25 Reference lt D Notice You can only create and display reference images if the user setup options set reference images check reference images live images stored images have been activated for you by the system administrator a i l 8 l 0 Available reference images cannot be deleted just overwritten C l 5 C O To create reference images you will need to be allocated to a live image group that is authorised to view live images from the reference image camera Otherwise the live image from this camera will only be shown for a maximum of two minutes How to create review and store new reference images in the main Save reference jee jee p sss Date Time Date Time Camera feed A 1 Click on the Admin Settings button menu Fig 25 Menu refrence images and on the referen
68. stem is possible during the alarm recording After an alarm trigger the system logs itself out automatically In the status display the alarm recording is running pre post alarm status appears Only the pre post alarm archive appears in the archive administration The pre post alarm can only be cancelled by a password request How to abort an pre post alarm recording 1 Click on the Admin Settings button Bi in the main menu and on the archives button in the sub menu 2 Click on the pre post alarm archive 3 Enter a previously provided password see page 46 to abort the alarm recording 4 Confirm the password and hence the abort of the alarm recording by clicking OK 48 Enabling alarm alarm pre post alarm Enabling Alarm Alarm archives locked after an alarm trigger must be enabled for a new recording i Notice Alarm archives can only be enabled if you possess the enable alarm user right How to enable an alarm archive 1 Click on the Admin Settings button Bi in the main menu and on the archives button in the sub menu 2 Click on the alarm archive to be enabled 3 The alarm archive menu appears 4 Click the unlock button 5 Allimages are deleted and a new permanent recording begins until an alarm is triggered again Warning Nothing can be accessed when an alarm track is enabled All archived images are deleted Ena An pre post alarm archive locked after an a
69. t up and administration Configuring track type pre post alarm Permanent recordings are made on previously set pre post alarm archive see page 37 However as soon as an alarm contact is triggered recording only takes place for a certain prespecified time min 15 minutes and max 30 minutes before and after the alarm trigger After that the pre post alarm archive is locked and no further recording takes place If several pre post alarm archives are set up then there is an automatic switch to the following track Even for a suspicion trigger a set number of images are recorded Therefore contacts must be allocated for the alarm and suspicion cases that trigger the recordings Warning Do not connect the contacts for the alarm and suspicion triggers until the pre post alarm archive has been configured or rather ensure that the contacts are inactive since otherwise an alarm will be triggered directly after contact allocation Archive name The name of the chosen archive appears in this field which you should also alter here if necessary Alarm contact Select a contact to trigger the alarm Password For an alarm abort i e dealing with the appropriate archive during an alarm trigger a password is required which you must provide here Suspicion contact Select a contact to trigger suspicion recording Suspicion interval Time interval between successive images in a image recording 46 Quantity Enter the number
70. tton bo in the main menu and on the upload button ke in the sub menu 2 Click on the browse button 3 Select the file upd with the software update from the corresponding storage medium 4 Confirm the entry with OK 5 Confirm the message which appears after loading the software update likewise with OK In order to finally carry out the update 6 After carrying out the update confirm the message with OK i Notice A software update last approx 1 minutes 62 Network setup You can deal with various settings for the network Default gateway Host IP Name 10 10 2 90 HTTP Port HTTP Port 8088 Network speed limitation Netw speed limit bytes sec 500000 Network adapter for external devices Network adapter eth1 0 vi Range start 192 168 98 10 Range end 192 168 98 100 Fig 26 Menu Network setup Default Gateway The system can be assigned a host IP name The system can then be recognised as a server under this name in a Windows network HTTP Port The port number for the HTTP server is entered here standard value 8088 Start up and administration Network speed limitation Bytes sec A value for the limit of the net load can be entered The net load of the system can be limited to 199 Bytes sec even for users from other subnets Network adaptor for external devices An IP address pool can be determined for configured network adaptors for external devices whi
71. tton iben automatic delete can be configured in the respective track see page 43 menu and on the archives button in the sub menu How to delete the archive data manually 2 Click on the archive to be deleted 1 Click on the Admin Settings button bo in the main menu 3 Inthe menu that subsequently appears click on the delete and on the archives button in the sub menu button 2 Click on the archive to be the data deleted 4 Once confirmed the archive with the stored images is dele ted 3 Click on the delete data button Exception Pre post alarm archives Here a warning appears 4 Confirm the warning by clicking OK in order to delete the deleted for good Warning The data cannot be recovered In order to permanently delete the pre post alarm archive enter your password and then click on the OK button il Notice In some circumstances a system restart is required after a track is deleted A note to this effect will appear in the message to be confirmed 40 Configuring archive type standard Warning Before implementing this item you must have setup the camera feeds on the MediaServer siehe Seite 31 For image recording on the previously set standard archive see page 37 it must be configured with events to trigger image recording Up to eight various pre defined events can be allocated for each archive For each event you can select the cameras that should record images when the event is tr
72. ty to define created ten various time profiles How to create a new time profile Configuring existing time profile 1 Click on the Admin Settings button in the main menu How to configure an existing time profile 1 Click on the Admin Settings button in the main and on the time profile button in the sub menu menu 2 To create a new time profile click on the button in the and on the time profile button in the sub menu subsequent menu 2 To configure an existing time profile click on a time profile General 3 Alter the values as described in creating a new time Time profile name profile see next page n Apply from 4 Confirm your entries by clicking OK Weekday Monday vi ae ar 00 00 00 00 Holiday From lo Hoey 1 j no 0 nam o ma Fig 8 Menu time profile 3 Provide a term for the time profile to be created in the name field 2r Start up and administration 4 If applicable select an exisiting time profile that you wish to Setting holiday profiles take over in the take over from field l l l The holidays can be individually set and also backed up on a data 5 In the weekday field select the day for which you wish to carrier in order to import them to another system Up to 21 set the opening hours Up to three time intervals are holiday profiles can be created available for that purpose If applicable select the entry all in the field weekday in order a A to designate dire
73. unique name If the system is configured so that multiview profiles open in a new window see page 23 the resolution of the window may be adjusted to suit the display resolution n the size dropdown menu select a resolution for the mul tiview window Under templates select a pre configured multiview profile If a configuration has been performed previously all camera images will be deleted after a confirmation prompt The camera images will be assigned in the matrix accor ding to the template selected Manual camera images may also be added to the profile For this click on the button A multiview profile may contain a maximum of twelve camera images plus one additional camera image which may be set as VARIABLE see item 16 A camera image which has been recently added is outlined in green IL 12 i 14 iS 16 T Start up and administration Check the change box to edit the camera images The ca mera images may be scaled moved or deleted In addition the camera in the camera image can be selected To move the camera image onto the matrix click on the image The cursor will change to an arrow cross 4e Hold down the left mouse button and drag the image to the desired location The menu bar will fade for as long as the left mouse button is held down The images will automatically be placed on a grid This will allow you to place the images more easily To scale the images press the ct
74. use this product you have to activate it once Please enter the activation code you got from our website or from our Hotline into the fields below For more information about the activation of this product please read the installation manual Device code OEHESS1 ONUNPT4 OSORLIN 003X5B5 activation code 1 Cd Dd Fig 2 Menu product activation 7 Confirm the entry by clicking OK 8 The following message appears after correct entry The product activation was successful The program will restart in 5 seconds Please wait about 30 seconds to login until the system is initialized 14 System parameters As administrator you have access to all adjustable device parameters To protect against unauthorised access however you must enter a password The factory preset administrator password is maku user name admin We recommend changing the password The password must have a minimum of 6 characters and a maximum of 20 characters i Notice Entry is case sensitive Warning No access to the system is possible without entering the password If you have forgotten the password send the device to the manufacturer Start up and administration Administrator login To obtain access to the adjustable system parameters you must first log in as the system administrator How to carry out the login procedure 1 Start the web browser e g Microsoft Internet Ex
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