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1.               Certificate Management Screen    4  Transport the exported certificate to the target machine and double click on it  The  Certificate Information screen will appear    5  Click the Install Certificate button and follow further instructions leaving all settings  by default  A Security Warning window will appear    6  To make sure that you are installing the exact certificate you need  find the  Thumbprint line in the Security Warning window and compare it with the thumbprint  of the original certificate on the recorder  If the thumbprints match  click Yes     e       amp  To learn advanced ways to make the certificate explicitly trusted  see Appendix A     Step 6     Checking the signature   Once the certificate is trusted  the signature message can be decoded  Because the certificate  is trusted  we know that   a  the information in the signature is correct  wasn   t changed  and   b  the signature was produced on the recorder from which the movie is claimed to have  originated  If the signature was forged  the certificate will not decode it     Inside the signature  a hash value links the certificate uniquely to the movie file  By  recalculating the hash in the courtroom  we can be sure that    a  this signature belongs to this particular movie and  b  the movie hasn   t changed since the signature was created     If the movie was forged  the hash value would be different and the signature invalid     These actions are performed automatically by the Digital Sig
2.         Type the name you want to give to this CD  or just click Next  to use the name below         CD name       Movies         New files being written to the CD will replace any files  already on the CD if they have the same name           7 Close the wizard after the files have been written      Back Cancel               CD Writing Wizard Screen    7  To begin the writing process  click the Next button   8  After the writing process is complete  click the Finish button to close the CD Writing  Wizard     Version 4 0 Series    6 3 6 4 Checking Digital Signature    The latest generation of networked systems promises a much easier and faster way of moving  video around  e g  police  court room      by simply sending it over the Internet  A public  network like the Internet is not exactly the safest when talking about transport  However   digital video can be digitally secured and the possibility to trace the video back to its origin is  now areality  This technology is called digitally signing the video     A digital signature is a cryptographically encoded text that contains information about the  exported movie file that was signed and about the entity that created the signature  Each  export file has its own signature    A certificate is again a cryptographically protected text that contains the electronic key with  which the owner of the certificate can sign digital documents or content  This certificate is  only valuable if it is trusted by the authorities     The follo
3.         lt  lt  Previous   Next  gt  gt    Finish     Cancel    Protocol  TP  Net  Screen    Click the Finish button  You will end up in the Connection tab of the POS Device  Configuration Wizard     1 Depending on the drivers you installed together with the Alarm Component  it   s  wy possible some options are not present in the drop down list     1 If you entered the POS Device Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit Device link  Vay in the POS Screen  you can no longer change the protocol     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 3 3 Connection    In this tab  the connection has to be established  It   s a part of the POS Device Configuration  Wizard     Select the directory where the PosLog compliant  xml files are saved by clicking the Browse  button and the Select button     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Comecion          ETT    TebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard    Please enter POS device connection parameters       Directory location     C  Program Files Quadrox    Browse             C  Program Files Quadrox    Select  e       Remote POS Monitor  WebCCTV  AdminSelect exe  AdminSelect imi neu  AdminSelect imi op2  AdminSelect ini op3  AdminSelect ini  AutologonRemove bat  Cleanup bat   File Ver txt   HWTact ava             2 ee  ee  eee a a n     Le       Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel     lt  lt  Previous       Connection  TP Net  Screen  Click the Finish button     5 3 3 3 4 Storage    This tab is not a
4.       Set the recording time before and after an alarm has occurred  This is also called the  pre and post alarm recording interval     An alarm movie is labelled recorded footage from a camera you attached to the alarm   i e  when an alarm comes in  the specific period of time recorded from a specified    camera is labelled and saved  Once the recording is complete  it appears as an alarm  l movie  If there aren   t any recordings  i e  when there is no activity  for the period  when the alarm occurs  you won   t have an alarm movie  You can set a camera to   record all the time via the Camera Configuration Wizard     To add the camera to be recorded when an alarm is triggered  follow the steps below     1  Select the camera from the drop down list   2  Select the pre and post alarm label interval for each camera   3  Click the Add camera button     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Recordings      WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard   Alarm PMD 1 1    Please choose recording parameters       E EA    Camera 1 30  sec  30  sec  Delete       Camera 4 75  sec  45  sec  Delete    Network Camera 1 40  sec  43  sec  Delete          Camera 2  v 30  sec  30  sec  Add Camera        lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Recordings  Alarm  Screen  To delete a camera  click Delete     Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 5 4 FTP    The FTP upload function
5.      1013  i              lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel       Configuration  Picolo I O Proxy  Screen    Value Description  I Configure line as input  This line receives an alarm signal from an  external device   O Configure line as output  This line sends a control signal to the  external device   X Disable the line  This line neither receives  nor sends controls signals     Click Next to enter the next I O Device Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 1 3 Outputs    This screen allows you to assign names to the lines you have configured as outputs        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Outputs      WebCCTV IO Device Configuration Wizard    Please  choose outputs parameters          Output Picolo 1 6 6  Output Picolo 1 8 8        lt  lt  Previous Finish Cancel    Outputs  Picolo I O Proxy  Screen  If you didn   t configure any line as an output  the following message will be shown     No  outputs are currently configured for this device     Consequently no configuration will be    available on this page     Click the Finish button to apply the configuration     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 2 PMD I O Device    The PMD I O device has to be added manually  To do so  follow the steps below     1  Attach the PMD I O Device to one of the USB ports of your WebCCTV     L PMD I O Device supports USB 2 0     2  Click Add PMD I O Device button     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Sing
6.      TIME   date and time on which the alarm was generated     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Mail EEE       WebCCTY Alarm Configuration Wizard   Alarm PMD 1 1             v  Send E mail message       Mail profile     Office Alarm  v    Message Subject  Alarm was triggered         Message Body  Tt 4 ID  was triggered on your video surveillance  3    Message body can include macros that will be substituted based on the specific alarm properties   Currently the following macros are supported         ALARM_ID    unique ID of alarm  STIME    the date and time on which the alarm was generated    You can configure the email profiles on the Network Settings page        lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Mail  Alarm  Screen    Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 5 8 SMS    This tab allows you to configure an SMS notification when an alarm is triggered  It means  that you will be sent a SMS message giving you the basic information about the triggered  alarm  by default      http   www clickatell com developers api_http php or use the link on the SMS page in    IN You need a Clickatell account to use the SMS notification feature  Use the direct link  order to create an account     o  why To configure your SMS account  see 3 3 7 3 SMS Account Parameters        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Managem
7.     3  Choose your CD RW drive as destination and click Save   4  Wait until downloading is complete and click Close  At the bottom of your screen a  message in your tray appears     i  You have files waiting to be written to the CD   x     To see the files now  click this balloon        5  Click on the message  In the window that appears  select the shortcut to the file you  want to save under the Files Ready to Be Written to the CD title     Gl This can also be done in File Explorer if the event notifications are disabled     Version 4 0 Series    f    Dec 06 200  Joj x                     File Edit View Favorites Tools Help l a     ae      z i E Search    Folders  m  address 9e o    YEG       Files Ready to Be Written to the CD    CD Writing Tasks          Write these files to CD  amp       Delete temporary files                      File and Folder Tasks x     j Rename this file    E Move this file 6               D Copy this file QTEST2_Ca    QTEST2_Ca    QTEST2_Ca       Publish this file to the Web 2_2005 12     6_2005 12     6 2005 12           E mail this file  X Delete this file    Other Places R    3 My Computer    3 My Documents     Documents       My Network Places    Details          CD Explorer Screen    6  Click Write this file to CD in the left pane of the screen  The CD Writing Wizard  screen appears      amp  CD Writing Wizard        Welcome to the CD Writing Wizard          amp     This wizard helps you write  or record  your files to a CD  recording drive 
8.     This WebCCTV feature gives you the ability to make snapshots  To create a snapshot  follow  the steps below     1  Choose the frame you want to save and click the button with the camera symbol   4      2  Choose the desired location for storing images and click the Save button       l1 Snapshots are saved in  JPEG format     6 2 1 6 PTZ    WebCCTYV supports all standard PTZ functions  These functions are listed below     Functions Parameters   Move left  right  up  down   Rotate constant left  constant right  Zoom in  out   Preset recall Set select  set   PTZ speed higher  lower      Move     Using these buttons you can move the camera in any direction you want  To  move the camera  click on the button with the arrow pointing in the direction you want  to move the camera to      Rotate     Using these buttons allows you to rotate a dome camera left or right without    interruption      The maximum rotation angle depends on the camera model  Some cameras have a  l 360   rotation angle  some have less  Check the camera documentation     Zoom     Click the         or           buttons to zoom the image in or out      Depending on the camera model the zoom function may or may not be present  Check  ll the camera documentation       Preset recall set     Using a preset button will instruct the dome camera to jump to a  certain predefined position and zoom state  These presets are user definable  To define  a preset setting  move the camera to the position you want  zoom in or 
9.     Version 4 0 Series    6 3 6 1 Creating Export    To create a movie export file  follow the steps below     ea a al    Select the time period  see 4 3 1 Select Time Period    Check the Movie export radio button    Choose the camera from the drop down list    Click the Search button      N The specified time period should be within 1 minute to 1 hour range     6 3 6 2 Saving Export Files to Hard Disk    After you clicked the Search button  your Export files will become visible beneath the  Recordings screen     To save an export file on your local disk  please follow the steps below     d  a     1     Right click on the export file you want to save     2  From the pop up menu that appears  choose Save Target As       Recordings Management       Please specify the following                             From  Date Time   19 February 2007      142  a7 2  0   Time span  1 minute      Precise Search       Single camera playback  Camera 3     E E  Camera 1 7 Camera 2     ESSA Camera 3 7 Camera 1 7  C Movie export  Camera 3  gt      Seach  Current Export file s    NN Fi es  e name e size  1 PF QTEST2 Camera3 2007 02 19 14 47 2007 02 19 14 47 59 radD81AF asf 2533 Se       2 FF QTEST2 Camera 3 2007 02 19 14 47 2007 02 19 14 47 59 rad696DD asf 2533  n       Sx       3 T QTEST2 Camera 1 2007 02 19 13 47 2007 02 19 13 47 59 rad1753         amp              el  Open in New Window  Free temporary storage space  14797 Mb BESE T           Save t  Print Target  Delete Si   Copy   Copy Shortc
10.    5 3 4 1 1 Location    This tab allows you to select the location of the folder wherein you want to store your  recordings     being recorded to D  Movies folder  you cannot specify D  New_Movies as a new    IN Only one volume per partition can be created  For example  if you have your footage  volume  The partition letter has to be unique for each volume     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management          Location Cameras storage Parameters    WebCCTV Volume Configuration Wizard    Please enter the location of the folder where you would like to keep the recorded movie files  You may type ina  new folder or click Browse to find an existing location     Location Browse    Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Location Screen  Enter the path and the name of the folder in the Location field that will be used to store    recordings     not be able to change the location  You can choose the location only when adding a    IN If you entered the Volume Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit link  you will  new volume     Version 4 0 Series    Click the Browse button to open a table  The following screen will appear        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Location a S Storage Parameters    WebCCTV Volume Configuration Wizard    Please enter the location of the folder where you would like to keep the recorded movie files  You may type in a  new folder or click Browse t
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12.    WebCCTV User   s Manual    Let   s make things safer       1 Contents       1 CONTENTS eR ER OR R ARE EROE S 2  2 PREFACE anert ANE O A ANOA S EAEN S 6  3 INTRODUCTION aE E A E A E T E ERS 13  4 GETTING STARTED oiscsseccscsscsiccencenstessssoosssaceesesdessvscsnteovstesnsscevesvnceadsgasusveavscsnscscsversasvecedcsdaseatscesadenseosedeevsuededsesdasseassateavecssascssveensedecsess 15  4 1 ACCESS WERCCOTY VIA INTERNET EXPLORERS Ais cise t i EE Roi aS MS RO a A eae aS veces 15  4 2 ACCESS WEBCC EV LOCALLY urr A senses eae cs wate tiutvebiendeuanscebuersucagutan a E A S 16  4 3 ADD  WEBCCTV AS TRUSTED SITE   cccacscoxscsvssecesscscvenastaneccvesuevonseradaciacdousnseaseauccisesessevsunseccesdeeossassusensadeuersobucad sdatesvsorss seus cccibeceveedeeaiscanaees 18  4 4 ADD WEBCCTYV AS DEFAULT HOMEPAGE  w3eccedssscssssscecscecsssnsessvucecsecdsusubevelecesdssdeevusseduecedcuueevevedsevedidsndedsveddseesccedevstaveecesdsatesubseeddeencessuees 20  5 VIDEO MANAGER fivsiscccsciscscssst  cescetsassonsestecsscsosssssesseseseesscsassosssessesasdeadesvecesesosssosbeusosendsossbesbesuesendeasecesassassestscentessssasseveessessasoasssastessssess 21  5 1 VIDEO  MANAGER CONTROL PANED orni SETA EA EEE A TEA A S EAA ETENA eee Aves COON RaW USE TORR O A 21  52 USER Sen She eE E O A a S A A EE R A tha A T S 22  5 2 1 General Information enas a rE a TE ENEE NEETA aites 22  5 2 1 1 The Operator User Account  iiir riir iea ERA E ATE A NAE A i a a 23  5 2 1 2 The Administrator AccUhtesersiore arie
13.   Precise Search         2  Using Precise Search with From and To date  all recorded video footage between  these two points in time will be shown        Please specify the following     From  Date Time   15 December 2007 _      12 e  54 z  o a  To  Date Time   15 December 2007      134  544  04            Interval Search         Click on the calendar icon to be able to choose the From or To date     December     lt    ih    gt   M TW TFS        TE    cei o 9  Db 10    41 12 13 14 H 16  17 18 19 20 21 22 23  24 25 26 27 28 29 30  31    Close    Jj Click the Interval search button in order to return to Time span search     Note that in the From To and the Time span modes  time and dates in the future   N cannot be specified  If a date in the future is selected  your time and date will be  adjusted to the current date and time     Version 4 0 Series    6 3 2 Single Playback    When using the Single Playback feature  you will search among all the recorded video  footage for one particular camera  To do this  follow the steps below     1  Select the time period  see 6 3 1 Select Time Period    2  Check the Single camera playback radio button   3  Choose a camera from the drop down list     4  Click the Search button   5  Fora new single playback recording search  click the New Search button     ee oe G    CAMERA 2    CAMERA 6    19 02 2007 es Wee apr T    13 16 34       Camera 4 from 19 02 2007 12 51 00 till 19 02 2007 13 51 00    New Search    Recordings Single Playback Screen  
14.   Selecting a sequence     Selecting a mosaic     Enlarging Reducing video window     Selecting high low bandwidth streaming    Creating a snapshot     PTZ functions  optional      Digital Zoom     Audio    Right click on the video Window to get video streaming parameters such as actual  og frame rate and dimensions  resolution  of the image     oA Use the    and buttons to hide the corresponding Single View panels     The camera you see when accessing Live View is the camera you selected to view the  dL last time you used Live View     RECORDINGS  Move  vad     a  gt    gt  v4    ALARMS    Pos    Rotate     ak  gt     Zoom    Preset recall set   234  S MEMEMEJ    PTZ Speed     gt   MY ACCOUNT    MANAGER CAMERA 4 CAMERA 2 CAMERA 3 CAMERA 4    CAMERA 5 CAMERA 6 CAMERA 7 CAMERA 8  HELP    CAMERA 9 CAMERA 14  LOG OFF    EXIT       Single View Screen    Version 4 0 Series    6 2 1 1 Sequences    To select a Single View Sequence  select the sequence from the drop down list and click the  Single View button  If the preferred sequence is already selected in the drop down list  you    can click on   at the left of the drop down list     o  9 Creating sequences can be done in the Video Manager application     s Click on any camera button to stop automatic switching and revert to viewing  d  cameras manually     e  wy When manual switching is completed  automatic switching retakes after 30 seconds     6 2 1 2 Mosaics    To select a Mosaic  select the mosaic from the drop down list and 
15.   When you have the recording mode open  the following functionality is available     Version 4 0 Series      Single playback controls     Switching sources     Activity level     Slider     Enlarging Reducing video window    Low High Bandwidth mode     Snapshots     Digital Zoom    e Right click on the video Window to get video streaming parameters such as actual  ll frame rate and dimensions  resolution  of the image     Version 4 0 Series    6 3 2 1 Single Playback Controls    You can use the Single Playback Control buttons in order to make the viewing process more  flexible and controllable  The following Single Playback Control buttons are available       Stop button     stops playback and returns the slider to its initial position      Frame Backward     allows you to view the recording in the    frame by frame    mode  in reverse direction      Play Pause     start or pause the playback  After you press this button the slider is not  automatically returned to its initial position      Fast Forward     increase the playback speed in order to skip the irrelevant  information  You can choose from 2x  4x or 8x speed by clicking on the button      Frame Forward     allows you to view the recording in the    frame by frame    mode     6 3 2 2 Switching sources    You can switch between all cameras available on your system by clicking the corresponding  camera buttons  By doing this  you will get the recording from that camera for the selected  time period  Note that the slid
16.   location      Complete the information that identifies the certificate of an issuer which signed your  certificate  including name  email and location      Days left to your certificate expiration     Date of your certificate generation    Subject Issuer and Issued to Issued by fields are the same if using a self signed    e  d  certificate     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 8 1 Self signed certificates    During the WebCCTV installation a self signed certificate is created which has non   personalized information  It is recommended that you create a new certificate which will  include your information as a signer  To do that  follow the steps below     1  Specify your e mail in the E mail field   2  Specify your location in the Location screen   3  Click the Generate button     Your new self signed certificate has been generated  From now on it is used for signing the  export movie files     To export this certificate for transmitting it to a remote location or other purposes  click the  Export button and define the location to store     Self signed certificates have the following advantages and disadvantages     Advantages     Certificate can be renewed at one s choosing    Custom information  i e  location of the recorder and contact email     e etc   which is useful in court can be added  ll   Certificate doesn   t expire    Certificate is free of charge  Disadvantages       Certificate is not verified by a 3  party  so it has limited trust     Certificate should be explicit
17.  07 25  QTEST2  OTEST2 Administrator  CB4448FF 8CD52DEF 64425E01 89138918  Camera 1   3C357767 A59A4 467F 92FB 5SDFO9BCDOFFO   2006 10 26 11 47 51  2006 10 26 11 52 50          NI       Digital Signature Screen      Signatures in  p7m format can be viewed by a p7mViewer or another relevant viewer        http   www cryptigo com   To do that  install the viewer and double click on the  p7m  file you just saved  The p7mViewer opens the signature and you will see a screen   which is similar to the one above     Being able to open a digital signature file and see the information inside implies that it can be  decoded  and thus was generated  by the certificate  This means that the signature file itself  cannot have been tampered with     The digital    information     signature generated by Quadrox software contains the following    The filename of the signed movie    The signed movie hash type and value  Together  the filename and  hash value indisputably link the signature to the movie file    The time at which the video was recorded    The name of the recorder where the video was recorded and exported   The system user that created the movie export    The identifier of the recorder  which together with the certificate that    Version 4 0 Series    was used proves that the movie file was originally recorded on that  particular system      The name of the camera that recorded the exported footage      The identifier of the camera that recorded the exported footage      The start 
18.  4 0 Series    5 3 6 Mosaics    This menu allows you to configure the settings for the mosaics viewing mode which provides  enhanced surveillance capabilities as you can monitor video from several cameras on one  screen simultaneously  This chapter explains how to add and configure the mosaic views in  WebCCTV     Mosaics  Click on an icon to add a mosaic definition     Hee eee ee BB    2x2 Zoomt 3 Zoomt5 Zoomt 7 3x2 3x3 2 Zoomt8V 2 Zoom 8H  4x4    Defined Mosaics  3x2 Edit   Delete  3x3 Edit   Delete    Zoom 3 Edit   Delete  2 Zoom 8H Edit   Delete  2x2 Edit   Delete       Mosaic Menu Screen    To add a mosaic  choose one of the 9 available mosaic views by clicking on the icon of the  desired mosaic view  The mosaics view will be added to the list of Defined Mosaics     There are 9 available mosaic views     H 2x2 A square with two images on top and two below    H Zoom 3 One of the images appears large  and three others are small    H Zoom 5 One of the images appears large  and five others are small    B  Zoom 7 One of the images appears large  and seven others are small   i HH 3x3 A square with three times three images    HH 3x2 A square with two times three images     HA 2 Zoom   8V Two of the images appear large  and 8 others are small at the left     2 Zoom   8H Two of the image appears large  and 8 others are small at the  bottom     jE 4x4 A square with four times four images     Version 4 0 Series    To Edit or configure a mosaic view  click the Edit link and follow t
19.  4096    4224    Network Settings Screen    Click the Apply button to save the settings     5 3 7 2 FTP Parameters    FTP Uploading enables automatic uploading of movies and images  which were recorded or  captured when an incoming alarm was triggered  onto a remote FTP server      N This section is only present if the WebCCTV Alarm Component is installed     Following parameters can be configured       FTP Server Address     address of the FTP server     FTP Directory     directory used for storing the uploaded movies and images       To upload alarm movies and images to the FTP server   s root directory specify the  hy slash sign     in the FTP Directory field       FTP Login Name     name used to logon to the FTP server     FTP Password     password used to authenticate the user on the FTP server       Contact your FTP server administrator to obtain your FTP Login Name and FTP  T Password       Firewall Mode     check the checkbox if you want to enable this feature     e  T Firewall Mode allows you to upload alarm movies when the firewall is active     Version 4 0 Series    FTP Server Address                             ftp alarm com  FTP Directory  lz    FTP Login Name   admini strator  FTP Password  eseoeoooo  Firewall Mode     FTP Parameters Screen    Click the Apply button to save the settings   5 3 7 3 SMS Account Parameters    SMS enables automatic sending of SMS message when an incoming alarm was triggered      N This section is only present if the WebCCTV Alarm Com
20.  5 4 4 System Downloads    The System Downloads section allows you to download software or installation files that  may be needed on your system depending on the functionalities you are using or want to use     System Downloads    Local Downloads    Video Client Component Setup Download    System Events Download    Downloads from Internet    Quadrox Codecs Pack Download  WMP 9 for Windows 2000 Download  WME 11 for Windows XP and Vista Download  WebCCTY Save Restore Setup Download  Microsoft  NET 2 0 Setup Download       System Downloads Screen    The following items are downloaded from the WebCCTV Server  Local Downloads      Video Client Component Setup     installation setup which deletes    old    ActiveX   s  and installs the one for your current WebCCTYV installation   System Events     all event logs  This can be requested for support purposes     The following items are downloaded from the Internet     A    You must be connected to the Internet     Quadrox Codecs Pack     enables you to view Live Streams and playback Recordings  in MPEG 4 format created by the WebCCTV software    WMP 9 for Windows 2000     standard Windows 2000 player which may be needed in  order to play exported movies    WMP 11 for Windows XP and VISTA   latest version of Windows Media Player  which is XP and Vista compatible  May be needed in order to play exported movies   WebCCTV Save Restore Setup     standalone installation setup for the WebCCTV  Save Restore functionality    Microsoft  NET 2 0
21.  A    07 01 2004  lt All gt   lt None gt   Awww  verisign  com Crs Incorp by     Class 3 Public Primary Certification A    08 01 2004 2 16 840 1 113733        lt None gt     Microsoft Management Console Screen    8  After the certificate installation procedures which were described above  the  certificates are installed to the Intermediate Certification Authorities list  when a  certificate is extracted from the digital signature  or to the Other People list  when a  certificate is installed by exporting it from the recorder   Find your certificate in the  corresponding list     9  To make the certificate fully trusted  drag and drop your certificate to the Trusted  Root Certification Authorities list      ya Consolei    Console Root  Certificates   Current User  Intermediate Certification Authorities  Certificates            a File Action View Favorites Window Help  e     Am l ax ERIA  E Console Root Expiration Date   Intended Purposes _  Friendly Name                         cna  Certificates   Current User E GlobalSign Root CA Root SGC Authority 28 01 2014 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10       lt None gt   H E Personal LEGTE CyberTrust Root Root SGC Authority 23 02 2006 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10      lt None gt   E  Trusted Root Certification Authorities microsoft Windows Hardware Com    Microsoft Root Authority 31 12 2002 Code Signing  Windo      lt None gt   Ga Ename Trust E microsoft Windows Hardware Com    Microsoft Root Authority 31 12 2002 Code Signing  Windo     lt None gt   a  Interme
22.  Framework     pack of libraries needed for some WebCCTV  components  Alarms  Save Restore etc       Version 4 0 Series    6 Video Browser    This chapter provides an overview of the WebCCTV Video Browser Control Panel and the  following WebCCTYV functions       Live     Recordings    Alarms      POS    6 1 Video Browser Control Panel    Network status indicator   The green dot  in the top left corner  indicates a good network status  When the  indicator is red  the WebCCTV is experiencing network problems which can  result in slow response from the Web Application or no response at all     LIVE    RECORDINGS    Live  SEDENS Click this button to access the Live View menu where you can see streaming  T from all your cameras and control PTZ cameras   Recordings    Click this button to access the Recordings menu where you can export recorded  movies or search recordings including alarm and POS transactions     Alarms  Click this button to access the Alarms menu where all alarms are centralised  together with their associated recordings including an export feature     Hide Control Panel    Click this button to hide or retrieve the control panel     POS  Click this button to access the POS menu where all POS transactions are  MY ACCOUNT centralised together with their associated recordings including an export    PTA feature     My Account    Click this button to change your password     HELP    LOG OFF  Manager    Click this button to open the Video Manager application     Help  C
23.  IN When you changed the TCP IP communication port  you need to add the port in the  IP address becomes    http   192 168 100 1 81         If you want to connect to a GuardNVR or GuardDVR  your IP address becomes     http   192 168 100 1 guardnvr    or    http   192 168 100 1 guarddvr       If the WebCCTV is accessed for the first time with a client PC  you will need to install the  ActiveX component  Follow the instructions on your screen        Installation of the component is done  semi  automatically on the first connection to a  iL WebCCTV  The installation only has to be done once     4 2 Access WebCCTYV locally    The WebCCTV Local User Interface allows you to view video footage in real time by  connecting a monitor directly to WebCCTV while recording at the same time     Compared to Internet Explorer access  accessing WebCCTV via the Local Interface       has limited user functionality  The Local Interface access does not consume much  l CPU and memory  Accessing WebCCTV via Local Interface slightly increases image  quality     To access WebCCTV locally  please follow the steps below     1  Connect a monitor  a keyboard and a mouse directly to the WebCCTV   2  By default  a standard Windows Login window will appear on the screen  Login with  administrative credentials     Please contact your installer for the correct details   T il    3  Depending on how you accessed the WebCCTYV last time  you will see either a  WebCCTV Local Interface directly on the screen or a Web
24.  Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Detailed Used Storage Information                            Volume re ee Oe ed DR I a I ee A  Camera 11 OF POR B03 PON EON Re Eos On Les eG Om Ren Es MOM Om OM EO S95  E210  IAIN 222   07 TON Ee   Camera 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0    Oi 202 ko   l Camera 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 424 898 887 191 0 0 0  Camera 6 D EOE  Os LO 0s  Oy  FOS ON 202  OG   Oss  0   20s  Or  Gs  Om  IOs   AO 0 0 3  EOS  ON  50   Camera 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D e oo   Camera 1 on Eon oa Kon Kod  ion oa  kod  Fos  om od on E onl Roa Holl Ea A kom Eos fo Foe Ko   Camera 10 692 702 691 700 691 691 691 691 681 660 692 702 702 691 701 691 671 701 701 701 142 0 0 0   Camera 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 02  202  205  70    2 Camera 5 272 282 272 272 282 272 282 272 272 282 272 272 282 272 272 272 272 282 272 272 60 0 0 0  Camera 3 OF PEG OF FOR Om Fon Oe Le RAT MOR ROR  eee ae OW OR PER eel O 0 0 O08  Os  Os EO   Camera 2 1 1 1 1 1 1l 1 At 0 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 AAN  E A    Return    Detailed Used Storage Information  per Day  Screen    Requesting the Detailed Used Storage Information may take a few minutes  The  WebCCTYV server examines the disk on the first Detailed Information request only     N Since it is cached internally  all requests within the next 10 minutes will produce the  same result  A request made after 10 minutes  will restart the information collection  proces
25.  Movie and Ticket    In the POS Screen  you get a list of all the transactions with their associated recordings and  tickets  Furthermore you also get the date and time of each POS transaction     To view a POS transaction movie  click on the transaction event link and the movie of the  first added camera will be displayed in the video window screen  You can switch between all    cameras that are associated with a transaction by clicking the corresponding camera icon OF    If you want to see the live view of the cameras  click on the following   8 icons     The list is limited to the 5 most recent deactivated alarm events if all are in deactivated state   Activated alarms stay visible until deactivated  up to a maximum of 50     e When clicking on the transaction name  the recording of the first camera connected to  wil y that transaction is shown  If no recordings are connected to that transaction  you will    see the live view from the camera that is first in the camera list     s To extend the POS pane  click on its upper board and move it to the top of the screen  ll holding the left mouse button     s If you don   t see your transaction event in the list  you can search it by clicking the   lt 19 New Search button which will redirect you to the recordings menu  see 6 3 5 POS      6 5 2 Export POS Movie    You can export POS transactions movies to  asf files while staying on the POS page  In order  to export the POS movie  click the Export button of the POS transaction ev
26.  RedLight Alarm Driver  Screen    Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 4 2 Protocol    In this tab  the protocol has to be selected     Select RedLight Driver in the drop down list     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Protocol Connection    WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard       Please  specify alarm device protocol      Protocol RedLight Driver z      Generic Alarm Driver    RedLight Driver                J    lt  Previous   J           Next gt  gt      m    Finish    E a            Cancel             Protocol  RedLight Alarm Driver  Screen    Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen     1 Depending on the drivers you installed together with the Alarm Component  it   s  wy possible that some values are not present in the drop down list     If you entered the Alarm Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit Device link in    o  a the Alarms Screen  you can   t change the protocol anymore  but you can only see     which protocol has been selected     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 4 3 Connection  This tab allows the configuration of the following settings       Dispatcher IP     IP address of the sender of the alarm events     Dispatcher Port     port used by the dispatcher to send alarm events       Client IP     IP address of the client which accepts the alarm events  Basically this  should be the WebCCTV server IP Address       Cl
27.  Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 Alarms    The Alarms chapter covers the handling and configuration of incoming alarms  alarm  reactions and how to configure the actions linked to these incoming alarm events     Input alarms can be generated through a physical alarm input concentrator  screw block to  attach physical wires  attached on the back of the WebCCTV machine  together with a Picolo  card   or through a PMD I O Device  screw block to attach physical wires  attached to the  WebCCTV NVR via a USB cable     The WebCCTV Alarm Component supports the OPC protocol  hence you are able to connect  any OPC A amp E compliant alarm server and OPC A amp E compliant client as well to the  WebCCTV Alarm Component  The origin of an alarm input can be an external infrared  sensor  a reed contact  etc     By default you get the alarms menu when clicking Alarms in the Settings menu  This menu  allows you to Add PMD I O Device  Add Alarm Device and access the Alarms  Configuration Wizard by clicking Edit or Edit Device     This chapter covers the following topics        Picolo I O Proxy Device  Adding and Configuring     PMD I O Device  Adding and Configuring      Generic Alarm Driver     RedLight Driver     Alarms Configuration Wizard    Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management                                     Alarms  Sees es eT         oe Edit Device     1 Alarm Generic 1 1 Generic Alarm Driver Generic Alarm Device Edit   Delete Devi
28.  any and all copies of the Software and all of its component parts     4  RESTRICTIONS ON USE    You may use the Software solely for your own internal data processing operations  You may  make one copy of each licensed Software item  other than Trial Version Software  for backup  purposes only  No other copies shall be made without Quadrox s prior written consent  If the  Software is an upgrade of a previous version of the product  you may now use that upgraded  product only in accordance with this SLA  provided you discontinue the use of the un   upgraded version      You shall not      a  remove any product identification  copyright notices  or other notices or proprietary  restrictions from the Software      b  make the Software available for commercial timesharing  rental  application service  provider or service bureau use      c  except as provided in paragraph 6  transfer  sell  assign or otherwise convey the  Software to another party without Quadrox s prior written consent     Version 4 0 Series     d  translate or otherwise prepare any derivative works based on the Software      e  disclose any information related to the Software  including without limitation  diagnostic tests  screen images  printed output  or results of any performance or  benchmark tests of any Software to any third party without Quadrox s prior written  approval      f  use the Software as an aid to develop or market a competing product      g  make any attempt to bypass or disable product seria
29.  anymore  but you can only see    which protocol has been selected     5 3 2 3 3 Connection    This tab is not available for the Generic Alarm Driver Device  You don   t have to configure it     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 4 RedLight Alarm Driver    The RedLight Alarm Driver makes it possible to receive alarms for Red Light infractions     This driver may and can only be used in cooperation with Quadrox N V  For more  information  contact sales   quadrox be     I You need extra add on software to be able to receive alarms     To add the RedLight Alarm Driver  click Add Alarm Device button     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Alarms    SS SS    Alarm Picolo 1 1 Edit Edit Device  Alarm Picolo 1 2 Edit  Alarm Picolo 1 3 Edit  Alarm Picolo 1 5 Edit  Alarm Picolo 1 7 7 Edit  Picolo board with Serial Nr 71597 Capture Board  Alarm Picolo 1 9  Alarm Picolo 1 10    Alarm Picolo 1 11    Alarm Picolo 1 12    Alarm Picolo 1 13      Add PMD I O Device Add Alarm Device    Alarms Screen                   The Alarm Configuration Wizard will be opened for configuration     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 4 1 Name    This tab allows you to specify the Device Name     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Name   Connection    WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard          Device Name  RedLight Alarm Driver   lt  lt  Previous     Next gt  gt    Finish     Cancel       Name 
30.  enables automatic uploading of the movies and images  which were  created based on an incoming alarm  onto a remote FTP server or to a local folder for further  revision and storing  To configure FTP uploading  see 3 3 7 2 FTP Parameters     o  Vly An alarm image is a snapshot captured at the moment the alarm is triggered     To use this feature  select the corresponding checkbox        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    FIP SMS    WebCCTY Alarm Configuration Wizard   Alarm PMD 1 1    Please choose FTP parameters     v  Upload alarm movies automatically to the FTP server             Upload alarm images automatically to the FTP server          v  Save alarm movies locally D  Alarms Movies       Browse    D  Alarms lmages Browse             v  Save alarm images locally       Only movies or images from cameras  which are selected on the Recordings page will be uploaded or saved  You can configure the FTP server on the Network Settings page        lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    FTP  Alarm  Screen    Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 5 5 Outputs    This tab allows you to configure which outputs will send the signals to the external devices  when an alarm is triggered     o  why The output tab is only available if some lines of the I O device are set as output     To configure outputs follow the steps below     1  Select the output from the c
31.  etc       Version 4 0 Series    The green grid  shown on the masking screen  divides the image into masking cells   1 Click on a cell and the activity detection in this cell will be disabled  Once disabled  a  E7    masking cell turns green  This means that activity occurring in this cell will not  trigger recording     When you access the Activity screen for the first time on a client PC  it may be that  the green masking grid doesn   t appear  In order to be able to draw the grid  the video  card of the client PC has to have at least 16 MB of internal video memory and  DirectX accelerations fully enabled  This can be done as follows     Exit the camera wizard by clicking Finish or Cancel   Go to Start Settings Control Panel    Click on Display  Settings Advanced Troubleshoot   Set Hardware acceleration on full     Ti     Multiple Monitors  and Intel R  82852 82855 GM GM    P       Color Management S Intel R  Extreme Graphics  General Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot      Are you having problems with your graphics hardware  These  settings can help you troubleshoot display related problems     Hardware acceleration  Manually control the level of acceleration and performance supplied by  your graphics hardware  Use the Display Troubleshooter to assist you in    making the change     Hardware acceleration  None U Full    All accelerations are enabled  Use this setting if your computer has no  problems   Recommended              v  Enable write combining          Troubleshoot Scre
32.  extended features will be made available       Communication port     serial communication port used for PTZ communication       Camera unique number     most PTZ cameras require a unique serial number to be  referred by     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    PTZ  Virtual Patrol                      WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   Camera 1  Please select used PTZ protocol  com port  serial number and other parameters      PTZ camera  v Please check if camera you selected is PTZ  Pan Tilt Zoom    PTZ control protocol  WebCCTV v Communication control protocol   Extended PTZ  Enable extended features of selected PTZ control protocol   Communication port  COM1 v  Serial communication port used for PTZ control communication   Camera unique number   02350232   Most PTZ cameras require a unique serial number to be referred to     lt  lt  Previous   Next  gt  gt  Finish q Cancel    PTZ  analogue PTZ camera  Screen    Click Next to enter the next Camera Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 1 7 Virtual Patrol    The Virtual Patrol screen allows you to configure a PTZ camera in several ways       Use Home preset     this functionality prevents the misplacement of the camera and  ensures proper recordings after monitoring  If the Home Preset is enabled  the first    preset position becomes automatically the Home status and looks like   in the Live  view  When a user moves the PTZ camera  by manual manipulation
33.  from the true signature standard that can be viewed by publicly     available specialized viewers  we also provide the signature in a standard email   format  S MIME format  so that it can be viewed by common email clients like   Outlook Express  Quadrox uses Microsoft   s implementations of these formats and   algorithms  which are validated and certified by the National Institute of Standards  and Technology  NIST      Step 3     Signature and movie transportation  The movie file and the signature are transported to the courtroom  They don   t necessarily  have to travel together and the channel can be unsafe  e g  they can be sent over the Internet      To save the signature for further transportation  follow the steps below     1  Right click on the signature you want to save   2  From the pop up menu that appears choose Save Target As    and define the  destination     Recordings Management    Please specify the following                       Po a a a  From  Date Time   19 February 2007       4    N y   Oy Open Link  Fi z 7 A Open Link in New Window  Time span  fi minute  gt     Precise Search   RAN    Print Target          Single camera playback   Camera 3  gt   Show Picture  Save Picture As      A  Camera 1  gt    Camera 2 z  E mail Picture      Synchronized playback  j   Camera 3     Camera 1   Print Picture      z Go to My Pictures   C Movie export   Camera 3 x  Set as Background   Set as Desktop Item                     Search      Gut   Copy   Copy Shortcut  Past
34.  if you want to refresh the status of the ports     5 4 2 2 Camera Scanning    The Camera Scanning feature allows you to check the connection status of the cameras  connected to the system  When entering the Network Diagnostics page  all cameras are  checked automatically           Network Camera 1 Online             Nata Cunera  Offline   No connection could be made  The ping command  timed out    Network Camera 3 Online  Network Camera 4 Online    Refresh         Camera Scanning Screen  The camera can have two states       Online    Offline    E   l Only network cameras will be shown in the Camera Scanning list     Click the Refresh button if you want to refresh the status of the cameras     Version 4 0 Series    5 4 3 Server Messages Log    WebCCTYV stores all server actions in its Server Messages Log  Examples of server messages  are capturing  recording  backup  etc  This log is kept inside the Windows operating system    itself  Technically  it is kept inside a specific WebCCTV event log container in the Windows  event logging subsystem     The amount of logged server actions  number of days contained in the log  depends   N on the defined size of the event viewer  In normal circumstances  the log is large  enough to keep WebCCTYV server logs for approximately 60 days     5 4 3 1 Log Search    The search option allows you to retrieve all or specific actions that have been performed on  the server     Server Messages Log    UserID     Time   From  Date Time   2 December 
35.  not  automatically returned to its initial position      Frame Forward     allows you to view the recording in the    frame by frame    mode     6 3 3 2 Switching sources    You can switch between all available cameras for every video window by selecting the  camera from the drop down list  By doing this  you will get the recording from that camera  for the same time period  Note that the slider position remains the same while switching  between cameras and that the slider has the same position synchronized in time for all four  cameras     6 3 3 3 Slider    Use the slider to quickly look through the recording     6 3 3 4 Changing Video Window Size    You can change the size of the window in which the camera stream is visualized      om  Click the button in order to make the Video Window smaller     arte  Click the button in order to make the Video Window bigger     Version 4 0 Series    6 3 4 Alarms    WebCCTYV allows searching specifically for recordings from cameras associated with certain  alarms  In order to search for alarms recordings  follow the steps below     Select the time period  see 6 3 1 Select Time Period     Check the Alarm listing radio button    Choose the alarm from the drop down list    Click the Search button    For a new alarm recording search  click the New Search button     i ela ae       Camera 1    Show most recent New Search De activate all    Alarm PMD 1 1 06 12 2007 21 49 51  e  Expon    06 12 2007 21 49 51 ge   Export    06 12 2007 21 49 50 ge 
36.  or using preset  positions  the camera will return to its Home Preset after the assigned Recovery Time  has elapsed  By default this time is 300 seconds                   Use Virtual Patrol     select one of the Virtual Patrols you previously created       Manual PTZ Control     check this radio button if you don   t use either the Home  Preset or the Virtual Patrol functionality     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Name  amp  Type Virtual Patrol    WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   Network Camera 1    Please check the camera manufacturer s documentation as continuous movement of PTZ cameras might violate the camera s warranty  We strongly  advise you to set the virtual patrol sequence time to a minimum of 120 seconds for cameras that move mechanically     O Use Home Preset     Use Virtual Patrol  Patrol 1 Mi    O Manual PTZ Control  not recommended     Defined Virtual Patrols       Patrol 1 Edit Delete  Patrol 2 Edit Delete  Patrol 3 Edit Delete       Add Virtual Patrol          Home Preset Settings    Recovery time  seconds   300              lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Virtual Patrol  analogue and network camera  Screen    Only specially designed cameras designated by the manufacturer as  Continuous  movement use    Continuous duty cycle  or  24h duty cycle  can effectively utilize  the Virtual Patrol feature  Using consumer grade cameras with Virtual Patrol may    N cause prematur
37.  printer will be written to the log file  Tickets txt     It is recommended to switch off logging when the configuration has been completed  in order not to overload the hard disk with extra information  To do that  deselect the  Use log file checkbox     Check the Incoming print direction mode checkbox to enable monitoring of  incoming data on the COM port     You only have to check the box if you have incoming data  E g  a hardware POS  device connected to the COM port of the computer  If you have a POS device    Version 4 0 Series     software based  installed on your computer  the direction mode will be outgoing     9  Click the Add button     Serial Port POS Monitor Config  General Settings    Name  Serial Port POS Driver j WebCCTY IP  192 168 0 41    Sources  printers  settings    Select source     Add a new source po  Name  PQS Printer 1    Use log file   Log file  D  Logs Tickets  tat m     Port    COM1 v    Incoming print direction mode       Start mask           Ticket Beginning          Stop mask        T icket Ending       You can type an untyped sybols into fields  Start  Mask  and  Stop Mask   To do this you must  enclose an ASCII code of the untyped symbol into  the pair of symbols     and      For example    Hellof13  World   If you want to type a single    symbol     or     in the text  you must type those  symbols two times     Restart  WebCCTY POS Serial printer capture service  and apply changes  Apply    Export settings to a file        POS Monitor Config
38.  symbol and click on  symbol to insert it  An untyped symbol can be inserted only into the fields   Start mask  and   Stop mask     Use the following rule when specifying the nonprinting symbols       Enclose an ASCII decimal code of the corresponding nonprinting symbol into the    Version 4 0 Series    why    A    pair of symbols      For example  Hello 168 World means Hello   World    Jf you want to specify a single symbol   or    specify these symbols two times  For  example    Hello World   means  Hello World     7  If you want to see the information inside the tickets coming from the POS printer to    the COM port  check the Use log file checkbox  Choose create the log file the  information will be written to and click Save     Save in    O Logs     E  Tickets txt       My Recent  Documents              192 168 0 4    My Documents    8  My Computer    e File name  Tickets  txt   d  My Network Save as type        Ticket Ending       Show ASCII Table    gt     You can type an untyped spbols into fields  Start    Add Mask  and  Stop Mask   To do this you must    enclose an ASCII code of the untyped symbol into    the pair of symbols       and      For example    Hello 13 World   If you want to type a single  symbol     or     in the text  you must type those    symbols two times     Restart  WebCCTY POS Serial printer capture service  and apply changes   Export settings to a file        Stop mask        Selecting a Log File Screen    Now each ticket which comes from the POS
39.  to enable low bandwidth mode     6 3 2 7 Snapshots    This WebCCTYV feature gives you the opportunity to make snapshots  To create a snapshot   follow the steps below     1  Choose the frame you want to save and click the button with the camera symbol   4      2  Choose the desired location for storing images and click the Save button     o  lIl Snapshots are saved in  JPEG format     6 3 2 8 Digital Zoom    The Digital Zoom functionality is very useful when there are small details in the scene  but  the camera doesn   t support optical zoom and there   s no way to visually enlarge those objects     In order to use the Digital Zoom functionality  follow the steps below     1  Click on the Video Window in order to set a focus point    2  Use the mouse wheel to zoom the image in and out  a magnifying glass is shown     3  When partially or totally zoomed in  click on any point of the video screen in order to  centralize the video window on this point  This also resets the focus point for  additional zooming in and out     e You cannot use the Digital Zoom functionality if your mouse doesn   t have a mouse  T wheel     Version 4 0 Series    6 3 3 Synchronized Playback    This feature allows you to view recorded footage simultaneously for up to four cameras   Playback from all four cameras is synchronized in time  The synchronized playback feature  allows viewing the recorded video depending exclusively on time and not on video presence   i e  it doesn   t jump over the time spa
40.  user   supervisor  and administrator     Picolo IO Proxy     equipment for alarm processing   PMD IO Device     equipment for alarm processing     Pop up menu     a list displayed on the computer screen  by which a program provides  the user with different options for processing by the program  It usually  includes a mechanism  such as pointing by a mouse or selection by arrow keys   to select the desired option from those on the list     Port     the electrical connection through which the computer sends and receives data  to and from devices or other computers  This term means a part of IP logical  connection also  For instance  http   192 168 100 1 5000  Where 5000 is a port  number     Version 4 0 Series    Radio buttons   a group of buttons on the computer screen of which only one can be  selected at a time  by clicking on it   Radio buttons are commonly used with  interactive forms on World Wide Web pages     Reboot     resetting a computer without turning it off  There is a special button that  allows the rebooting of a WebCCTYV server when it is required     Resolution     the number of pixels per square inch on a computer generated display   The higher the resolution  the clearer the picture     Sequence time     an option for interval time defining  It is used in some WebCCTV  functions     Server     a computer in a network that is used to provide services  as access to files or  shared peripherals or the routing of e mail  to other computers in the network     Sl
41. 02 2007 16 53 41 Server SYSTEM Server successfully started    19 02 2007 16 53 31 Server SYSTEM Server successfully stopped    19 02 2007 16 53 20 Server pysanets User requested restart of the service    Backup was stopped after having cleaned up 169 MB amounting to 492 MB available disk  space    19 02 2007 16 50 42 Backup SYSTEM Backup was started due to    free disk space limit    with 322 MB of free disk space   19 02 2007 16 10 46 Server SYSTEM Server successfully started    19 02 2007 16 10 36 Server SYSTEM Server successfully stopped    19 02 2007 16 10 25 Server pysanets User requested restart of the service    19 02 2007 15 51 11 Server SYSTEM Server successfully started    19 02 2007 15 41 19 Server SYSTEM Server successfully stopped    19 02 2007 15 26 23 Server SYSTEM Server successfully started    19 02 2007 15 26 17 Server SYSTEM Server successfully stopped    19 02 2007 15 26 06 Server pysanets User requested restart of the service    19 02 2007 15 21 17 Server SYSTEM Server successfully started    19 02 2007 15 21 11 Server SYSTEM Server successfully stopped    19 02 2007 15 20 57 Server pysanets User requested restart of the service    19 02 2007 15 20 37 Server SYSTEM Server successfully started    19 02 2007 15 20 31 Server SYSTEM Server successfully stopped     160 match es  found Page 12345   8       eee of    4   amp     19 02 2007 16 50 43 Backup SYSTEM    aa     faa     QE    es  Line  as  Lie     Q    IRE    hus  Q          Server Messages Log Result 
42. 13      Add PMD O Device    Add Alarm Device    Alarms Screen    Edit          The Alarm Configuration Wizard will be opened for configuration     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 3 1 Name    This tab allows you to specify the Device Name     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Name Connection                   febCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard  Device Name  Generic Alarm Driver    Previou Next gt  gt      Finish   r Cancel       Name  Generic Alarm Driver  Screen    Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 3 2 Protocol    In this tab  the protocol has to be selected     Select Generic Alarm Driver in the drop down list     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Protocol Connection    WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard       Please  specify alarm device protocol      Protocol RedLight Driver z      Generic Alarm Driver    RedLight Driver                 J    lt  Previous     f     Next gt  gt      m   Finish    E a    m Cancel g       Protocol  Generic Alarm Driver  Screen    Click the Finish button     1 Depending on the drivers you installed together with the Alarm Component  it   s     ay possible that some values are not present in the drop down list     If you entered the Alarm Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit Device link in     J   lt 19 the Alarms Screen  you can   t change the protocol
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45. 4 0 Series    Specify the name of the POS printer you want to add in the Name field    Select the COM port to which the printer is connected    5  Specify the Start Mask  Start Mask is the expression or the number of symbols by  which the POS printer ticket is started  This information is needed for POS Monitor to  recognize the beginning of a ticket and send it to the WebCCTV server for further  proceeding    6  Specify the Stop Mask  Stop Mask is the expression or the number of symbols by   which the POS printer ticket is finished  This information is needed for POS Monitor   to recognize the end of a ticket and send it to the WebCCTYV server for further  proceeding          If the Start mask or Stop mask of the ticket has nonprinting symbols  symbols which are  not represented on a keyboard but can be present in the POS ticket   please select the  corresponding symbol after putting your cursor in the start or stop mask field  The  corresponding decimal value will become visible in the start or stop mask  Click the  Show ASCII Table button to show the ASCII Table     Untyped ASCII Symbols    bees  Les  Le  e Led   sn foe os  JL JL VL JL Ie JLo     A EI EI   o   4 BENE   SIEILEILE   m m m   i  tw hb        te  m  E    H     Oo    o  Bil       L sefe e JL JL J   JE    lL  Le LILI   es fel IL LG JL  bleh IL EGIL IE IE   ve  fore      LIL JIL   eled TLL ILA Ibe Iie  lelbs L  LoL LILI LIL   50  fes L  e    L Je JL   IL JL       Get the focus of field in which you want insert the
46. 4 3 Detailed Storage Information    This menu gives you the detailed information about the space used by recordings from each  camera on each volume     ZN The parameters shown here are measured in Megabytes     The following info is available on a per camera basis in the Detailed Used Storage  Information table       Used space and   of total     amount of disk space currently used by the recorded  video footage from the particular camera in MB as well as the percentage used of the  total available space      Oldest movie  hours      age of oldest recorded video footage that belongs to this  particular camera      Days columns   total size of recorded video footage from the particular camera for a  particular day      Total per volume     storage space consumed by all cameras assigned to a particular  volume for a particular day      Total     storage space consumed by all cameras for a particular day        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Detailed Used Storage Information                      Used Space Oldest 10 days  Volume Cameras Movie Tue Mon Sun Sat Fri Thu Wed Tue Mon Sun and  MB    hours  older  Camera 11 3507 Si 3 3507 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  Camera 7 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  1 Camera 9 2572 42 3 2572 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  Camera 6 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  Camera 4 10 0 118 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0  Camera 1 10 0 118 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0  Total per volume 6079 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0  Camera 10 4867
47. 5 56 102 8152 10504 10860 10873 8276 0 0 0 0 0 0  Camera 8 4555 5 102 I 426 1538 1518 1066 0 0 0 0 0 0  2 Camera 5 22929 26 102 3174 4381 5540 5551 4274 0 0 0 0 0 0  Camera 3 99 0 101 2 28 16 20 33 0 0 0 0 0 0  Camera 2 116 0 101 3 33 20 20 33 0 0 0 0 0 0  Total per volume 11332  15372  17974 17962 D682    0 0 0 0 0  Total 17411 15372 17974 17982 13682 20 0 0 0 0 0  To see the Detailed Used Storage Information per day click on the required day             Return    Detailed Used Storage Information Screen    12 5  of the total space amount is reserved by the Operating System for the Master     File Table  MFT   If free space becomes less then 12 5   MFT begins to fragment    iL This process makes the Operating System slow  Therefore the maximum disk space  that might be occupied by recordings is 87 5  of total disk space     To return to the Storage Manager Screen  click Return     Version 4 0 Series    The headers of each column in the table represent a day and are clickable  When clicking on  the link  the Detailed Used Storage Information per Day table is shown     e There are 10 days for which more precise hour by hour information is available by  oA clicking on the applicable days link  All the rest of the days are shown as a combined    value in the    Older    column  The present   s day data is displayed in the left column     s You can request the playback of a certain hour from a certain camera by clicking in  IL the corresponding cell     Cameras Alarms POS Storage
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49. 660E0C0C    Warning   IF you install this root certificate  Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA  Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed  thumbprint is a security risk  IF you click  Yes  you acknowledge this risk     Do you want to install this certificate        Security Warning Screen    Certificate    General   Details   Certification Path    e    Field Value   E valid from Monday  October 30  2006 4      E valid to Saturday  October 30  2106 4     E  Subject herent  test dobedo com  NI      E  Public key RSA  1024 Bits   Fal subject Alternative Name RFC822 Name test dobeda        Fe  thumbprint algorithm shal   lt 7     Thumbprint 71 28 50 aa 81 c8 32 95 1b d7     gt   v                         Copy to File             Certificate Information Screen    6  Once your certificate is installed  repeat step 2 to verify the signature  See also    Step 6      Checking the signature    below     Version 4 0 Series    To install the certificate by exporting it from the recorder  follow the steps below     1  Open WebCCTV web client   2  Go to System  gt  Certificate Management section   3  Click Export button and define location to store the certificate     Certificate Management                         Export an encoded certificate    cer    Export      y   E mail  webcctv quadrox com  Generate a new self signed certificate  using the specified Speer aes Tree  parameters      Generate  File on  Import a new certificate    cer    pfx  server   
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51. A30E5   MovieStart 2006 10 30 15 53 02   MovieEnd 2006 10 30 15 57 58             Digital Signature Screen    If the checksums don   t correspond  this means the movie file is not valid and has been  changed     Version 4 0 Series    To check the hash value of an exported movie file by means of the FastSum application   follow the steps below     1  Download and install the FastSum application  http   www fastsum com    2  Create an empty text file with  md5 extension   3  Edit the file in the following way     fb21f1ad9a8797c1e875321865193ee2  QTEST2_Camera 1_2006 10 26_11 47 51_2006   10 26_11 52 50_radC5899 asf    o  l The string above is an example     Assuming that    fb21f1ad9a8797c1e875321865193ee2     is the hash value checksum  which is taken from the  digital signature of the exported movie file you want to validate     QTEST2_Camera 1_2006 10 26_11 47 51_2006 10 26_11 52 50_radC5899 asf     is the  name of the exported movie file you want to validate     Save the edited  md5 file    Put the saved  md5 file and export movie file in the same folder    Launch the FastSum application and go to File   gt  Verification Wizard   Click Add File in the screen that appears and select  md5 file you created     ee    File Edit View Run Tools Help     a A       Fi Register now           Choose the files or an entire folder you want to make       m You can open an existing list of checksums and verify your files integrity   he li    I  Press the Verification Wizard  Ctrl 0  butt
52. Address  john webcctv com    Mail  To   Address     alarms home com             Simple    Apply     Return    Mail Profile Settings Screen  Advanced Mode     Version 4 0 Series    Network Settings   Mail Profile Settings    Mail Profile Settings    Profile Name    Office Alarm  SMTP Server Address  mailserver2 com    Mail  From   Name  John       Mail  From   Address  john webcctv com    Mail  To   Address  alarms home com          Advanced    Apply  Retum    Mail Profile Settings Screen  Simple Mode   3  Specify the Profile Name   4  Select a Profile Type of mail sending  You can choose out of Direct or SMTP as    mail protocol   not available in simple mode     You are able to select two types  Your choice should depend on the capabilities of    l your mail server  i e the location of the server where the mail is stored    5  Specify the SMTP server address   6  Select type of SMTP authentication   e Most SMTP servers don   t use authentication for sending mail  please confirm the    ely setup of the SMTP server you use  If you encounter a problem with sending mail via    an SMTP server  test sending an alarm mail both with and without authentication     7  Specify SMTP Login    8  Specify SMTP Password    9  Fill in the    Mail     From  Name  field with the name you want to display in the From  field of the alarm mail    10  Fill in the    Mail     From  Address  field with the address from which the alarm mail  will be sent    11  Fill in the    Mail     To  Address  fie
53. All Programs    gt  Remote POS Monitor   gt  Configuration Application  A window will open     Serial Port POS Monitor Config  General Settings    Name  Serial Port POS Driver   WebCCTV IP   127 0 0 1    Sources  printers  settings  Select source   Add a new source  printer Name   Use log file   C     Log file     Port    COM1 v    Incoming print direction mode       Start mask     Stop mask     Show ASCII Table    gt        You can type an untyped sybols into fields  Start  Mask  and  Stop Mask   To do this you must  enclose an ASCII code of the untyped symbol into  the pair of symbols       and      For example    Hello 13  World   If you want to type a single  symbol     or     in the text  you must type those  symbols two times     Restart  WebCCTY POS Serial printer capture service  and apply changes  Apply  Export settings to a file        POS Monitor Configuration Screen    You are able to add the POS printer s   sources  to be monitored by means of this  configuration tool  To do this  follow the steps below     1  Specify the IP address of the WebCCTV server in the WebCCTV IP field to connect  the POS Monitor to the server     e If the WebCCTV server is installed on the same machine the POS printer is  T connected to  do not use the 127 0 0 1 IP address  but fill in the real IP address  You      can check the real IP address in the TCP IP properties of your machine     2  Select the Add a new source  printer     item in the list of POS printers  sources      Version 
54. CCTV Local Interface icon  on the system tray in the right bottom corner    4  Double click the Local Interface icon to restore the Local Interface     It   s possible to configure the WebCCTV not to show the Windows logon screen after    o  ely a restart and go directly to the Local Interface  To achieve this double click the icon         Operator Mode    on the WebCCTV desktop     Version 4 0 Series          WebCCTYV Local Interface Single View Screen       A OctoPlus 3 Video Server     E    joi xj  4 Rx               A                gt     ae om ny    TA       WebCCTV Local Interface Mosaic View Screen  2 D de X      gt  n    WebCCTV Local Interface Control Panel    Version 4 0 Series    T    WebCCTV Local Interface provides basic Live view functionality  in Single or  Mosaic View   For complete WebCCTV functionality including settings  recordings   exporting  etc   access the WebCCTV server via Internet Explorer     WebCCTV Local Interface Buttons    E    za    EE    B    a    Single View  Click on this button to access live view from a single camera   Mosaic View    Click on this button to live view multiple cameras     Full Screen Button    Click on this button to extend the application window to full screen view     Close Child Windows Button  Click on this button to close all the windows on the screen  Change Mosaic View Button    This button is applicable only if more than 4 cameras are connected  it allows you  to jump from one mosaic view to another     4 3 Add We
55. Click the Finish button to apply the configuration     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 2 4 Delete PMD I O Device    If you want to delete your PMD I O Device  execute the following steps     1  While being in the Alarms Menu  click the Delete Device link     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Alarms                Ss   O e   1  AlarmPMD1 10 1 Edit Edit Device elete Devied  2  AlarmPMD12 2 Edit    3 Alarm PMD 1 3 3 Edit   4  AlamPMD14 4 Edit   5  AlamPMDI9 9 Edit  16  AlarmPMD1 10 10 Edit  4  AbmPMDII 11 Edit   8  AlarmPMD1 12 12 Edit   9  AlarmPMD1 13 13 Edit  10   AlamPMD1 14 14 Edit  PMD vith Serial Nr 2 PMD USB Device   u  AlarmPMD 1 15  15 Edit   12  AlarmPMD 1 16 16 Edit  13  AlarmPMD 1 17 17 Edit   14  Alarm PMD 1 18 18 Edit    Alarms  Deleting PMD I O Device  Screen    2  Click OK in the pop up window     Windows Internet Explorer    This operation will cause your alarm configuration to be reset       re you sure that you want to delete this device     Confirmation  Deleting PMD I O Device  Screen       Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 2 5 PMD 1 0 serial number    To assign the serial number to a PMD I O Device  follow the steps below     1  Connect your PMD I O Device to the computer   2  Go to C  Program Files Quadrox   find pmdserialnumber exe and click on it   3  A command prompt will appear        PMD Serial Number utility  Copyright  lt C gt   199  2005  Quadrox NU        PMD Device was detected   PMD Devic
56. Dialog box     an interface element that requires the user to provide further  information  such as number of copies to print     Differential transmission     an option allowing the decrease in the amount of data  sent over the network  because only the differences between images are sent  over the network when this option is enabled     Display     CRT  plasma screen  LCD  or other image producing device used to view  computer output     DNS  Domain Name System      is a database system that translates an IP address into  a domain name  For example  a numeric address like 192 168 120 54 can  become something like camerasite com     Driver     is a program that controls communication between a specific peripheral  device and the computer     Drop down button  menu      is a menu of options that appears below the item when  the computer user clicks on it     Fan  Cooler      a device for hardware components cooling   File     a collection of related information  a file can contain data  programs or both   Folder     Windows element used to store documents or other folders     Frame rate     an option used in the recordings setting for defining the number of  frames recorded per second per camera     Version 4 0 Series    Gigabyte  GB      is a unit of information equal to one billion  1 073 741 824  bytes or  1024 megabytes     Hard disk     a digital memory device consisting of a flat disk covered with a magnetic  coating on which information is stored     Hardware     the s
57. ESTRICTED RIGHTS    The Software is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS  Use  duplication or disclosure by the  U S  Government is subject to restrictions as currently set forth in subparagraph  c  1  ii  of  the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or  subparagraphs  c  1  and  2  of the Commercial Computer Software   Restricted Rights at 48  CFR 52 227 19  as applicable    Manufacturer is Quadrox tsov vul  Heroiv Kosmosu 4  8th floor  03 148 Kyiv  Ukraine     11  SEVERABILITY    If any provision  or portion thereof  of this SLA is invalid under any applicable statute or rule  of law  it is to that extent to be deemed omitted     12  APPLICATION    EUROPEAN UNION GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS    Version 4 0 Series    All Software and related documentation are provided with restricted rights  Use  duplication  or disclosure by the EU Government is subject to legal restrictions  If you are sub licensing or  using the Software outside of the EU  you will comply with the applicable local laws of your  country  EU export control law  and the English version of this Agreement     MANUFACTURER  The Manufacturer for the Software is     Quadrox tsov   Raisy Okypnoi 4a  Office 71   02002 Kyiv  Ukraine    GENERAL    This Agreement is binding on you as well as your employees  employers  contractors and  agents  and on any successors and assignees  Neither the Software nor any information  derived there from may be exported except in accordance with the 
58. IME   date and time on which the alarm was generated    Click Finish to apply the settings     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 POS    This chapter explains how to configure the WebCCTV POS  Point of Sale  functionality  The  POS functionality is a part of the WebCCTV Alarm Component  It transforms POS printer  transactions into WebCCTYV alarms  In other words  when a ticket is generated by the POS  terminal  an alarm is triggered within WebCCTV  This makes it possible to observe all    transactions and recordings which are recorded based on the incoming transaction data into  the WebCCTV system     The following POS types  devices  are supported in WebCCTV        Serial Port POS     Generic POS     TP Net     NAMOS    The POS device and its sources have to be added in WebCCTV in order to let WebCCTV  process the incoming POS ticket information                       Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management  POS  EnableDisable  POS   Device  Action    Edit Device    Namos 1 POS NAMOS Edit   elete Delete Device    Add POS  a Edit Device    TP Netl POS TP NET Edit Delete Device    Add POS  Serial Port 1 Edit   Delete Edit Device    POS SERIAL PORT Delete Device    Serial Port 2 Edit   Delete Add POS    AddPOSDevice    POS Screen    To enter the POS Device Configuration Wizard  click the Edit device or Add POS Device  link button in the POS screen  The POS Device Configuration Wizard consists of four tabs  with easy to follow instr
59. J Export       06 12 2007 21 49 47 oe j Expon       Recording Alarms Screen    Click on the camera buttons or event links to see the recordings associated with the alarm  events     When you have the recording alarms screen open  this is identical to the one in the Alarms  menu  The only difference is that you only have the alarms for the time period you requested     For more explanation about all the functionalities you can use in this screen  see 6 4 Alarms        Version 4 0 Series    6 3 5 POS    WebCCTYV allows searching specifically for recordings from cameras associated with certain  POS transactions  In order to search for POS transaction recordings  follow the steps below     1  Select the time period  see 6 3 1 Select Time Period    2  Check the POS radio button   3  Check a radio button out of the following three options   a  POS   select the POS source from the drop down list   b  Transaction ID  fill in the ID of the transaction you wish to see   c  Transaction data     fill in some data  e g  cola  in order to get all transactions  where that word is included   4  Click the Search button   5  For anew POS transaction recordings search  click the New Search button                    FISCAL CHECK           The name of the enterprise  Installation site KKM  an INN of the enterprise  Date and time of sale ticket  Number of operas   Check   Number cashier   Summame  Sheet N  Flight N  The Name of flight  Destination  Date of departure    Time The Place   CURRENT  F 
60. L and recordings        Cameras Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Name  amp  Type Video Settings      WebCCTV Network Video Server Configuration Wizard   WEBCCTV NVS 4000  Please choose video settings      Video format    PAL ONTSC PAL colour video format is mostly used  in Europe  NTSC video format is used in USA     Image resolution  O 704x576     352x288  Frame rate  12 5  v Most surveillance applications record 3 5 frames per second   Volume  D  Movies  v  Please select volume cameras connected to NVS will record to  Please note you will be  able to change the volume per camera after NVS adding    lt  lt  Previous   Finish Cancel    Video Settings  Network Video Server  Screen    Complete the procedure by clicking Finish button and Restart the WebCCTV server     Version 4 0 Series       5 3 1 2 4 Name    This tab is a part of the Network Video Server Camera Wizard  You can assign a name to  the camera in this screen        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Name Se a ee a    WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   NVS 1       Users    Please enter camera name       Name  NVS 1 Please enter descriptive name for this camera        Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Name  Network Video Server  Screen    Click Next to enter the next NVS Camera Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 2 5 Recordings    This tab is a part of the Network Video Server Camera Wizard  The f
61. MLN    Dacnmant Name   biws N                    New Search    Event Date Time R ie Me     s w  e k k     gt     Transaction 1930 20 02 2007 18 06 32 or or Export                 Transaction 1927 20 02 2007 18 06 21 or Export   Transaction 1924 20 02 2007 18 04 59 or or Export   Transaction 1921 20 02 2007 18 04 42 or or Export  Recordings POS Screen    Click on the camera buttons or event links to see the recordings associated with the  transactions     When you have the recording POS screen open  this is identical to the one in the POS menu   The only difference is that you only have the alarms for the time period you requested     For a more detailed explanation about all the functionalities you can use in this screen  see 6 5  Alarms     Version 4 0 Series    6 3 6 Movie Export    This chapter provides an overview of the export capabilities of WebCCTV and covers the  following topics       Creating movie export files      Saving movie export files on your computer      Saving movie export files toa CD   DVD disk      Checking the digital signature of movie export files     Current Export file s      DUCE aA      CO QTEST1 2120 2007 11 13 10 13 16 2007 11 13 10 17 59 rad690A3 asf 4792  CO QTEST1 249 2007 10 25 13 18 09 2007 10 25 13 19 08 radF4E75 asf 2189  C QTEST1 bicl0 2007 10 25 13 09 42 2007 10 25 13 09 58 radBC712 asf 557  C QTEST  NVE 4 2007 09 25 18 20 2007 09 25 18 25 59 rad87BFC asf 61949       Free temporary storage space  10477 Mb       Recordings Export Screen
62. Manager Single View Mosaics Network settings Certificate Management       Name Recordings    WebCCTV POS Configuration Wizard   Serial Port Source 1  Please enter POS name       IFPOS printer is connected to the same machine  where WebCCTV is installed  do not use 127 0 0 1  specify  real IP address     Name  Serial Port Source 1  Port  comM1 v  IP address  192 J 168   1 1  Next  gt  gt    Finish Cancel    Name  Serial Port POS  Screen    Click Next to enter the next POS Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 1 7 Recordings    This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard  In this tab you are able to do the  following       Add or delete cameras to record when a ticket is generated        Multiple recordings can be assigned to one source  This way  a ticket can be  why monitored from different cameras and angles       Set the recording time before and after a ticket is generated  This is also called the pre  and post ticket recording interval     A ticket movie is labelled recorded footage from a camera you attached to the ticket   i e  when a ticket comes in  the specific period of time recorded from a specified     camera is labelled and saved  Once the recording is complete  it appears as a ticket  ly movie  If there aren   t recordings  i e  when there is no activity  for the period when  the ticket is generated  you won   t have a ticket movie  You can set a camera to record   all the time via the Camera Configuration Wizard     To add the camer
63. Network Video Server  Screen    Only specially designed cameras designated by the manufacturer as  Continuous  movement use    Continuous duty cycle  or  24h duty cycle  can effectively utilize  the Virtual Patrol feature  Using consumer grade cameras with Virtual Patrol may  cause premature failure and may invalidate the cameras warranty  We strongly advise  customers to check the camera specifications before using the Virtual Patrol feature  and strongly advise to set the virtual patrol sequence time to a minimum of 120  seconds for those cameras     Version 4 0 Series    You can create multiple Virtual Patrols with different settings  Click the Add Virtual Patrol  button to add a new Virtual Patrol     To change or create the Virtual Patrol settings  click the Edit link   WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   Camera 1    General Settings    Name Patrol 1    Se    Preset 1 1420 s  Delete          Preset 2 120 o js  Aav Delete  Preset 9 120   A V Delete  Preset 4 120    A V Delete       Preset 8  120 2 A Delete         Preset 1     Add Preset              Apply     Return       Virtual Patrol Configuring Screen    Specify a Name for the Virtual Patrol     Choose one of the available Presets from the drop down list and click Add Preset  button    3  Specify the Sequence time for each Preset  This is the time after which the camera  switches to the next defined preset in the queue    4  If necessary  use the Sort buttons to change the position of a Preset in the Virtual  Patro
64. November 2007 C    20     37     ol       Interval Search         Category  CI Security   Select All   Streaming   Playback  C Export       Deselect AIl             Search     Reset filter       Event Logger Configuration    Log Search Screen    All possible actions are described in the following table and can be found in the picture  above     Category Description   Security Activity of the user   s actions related to users management   Streaming Activity of the cameras that have been watched in live view   Recording View Activity of viewing video footage    Export Activity of video footage files that were made for exporting     To do a search  follow the steps below     Specify the user for which you want to search  Optional    Define the time frame in which you want to search   Check the required categories checkboxes    Click the Search button     TEP    Version 4 0 Series    The figure below provides a sample overview of a User Actions Log     User Actions Log    Type Category User Description  Ph a a    19 02 2007 16 00 08 Security pysanets Successful logon from 127 0 0 1 5283  User used MATUKRipysanets name to login    19 02 2007 15 59 26 Security SecAdmin Successful logon from 127 0 0 1 5272  User used PYSANETS SecAdmin name to login    19 02 2007 15 51 07 Security pysanets Successful logon from 127 0 0 1 5203  User used MATUKRipysanets name to login    19 02 2007 15 26 20 Security pysanets Successful logon from 127 0 0 1 5074  User used MATUKR pysanets name to login 
65. ON OF DAMAGES ABOVE SHALL NOT BE AFFECTED  AND SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT     9  BINDING AGREEMENT    This SLA is a legally binding agreement between you and Quadrox and it is the complete and  exclusive statement of all the terms which gives you the right to use the Software  No other  terms  including  without limitation  those contained in any purchase orders or other forms  shall be of any force or effect and only the terms of this SLA shall govern for all purposes   provided  that if you have previously executed  and Quadrox has accepted  a Quadrox Order  Form  or if Quadrox has previously accepted your purchase order  or if there was previously a  Quadrox license agreement in effect regarding the Software  each  a  Prior Agreement    this  SLA shall be deemed to modify and amend the Prior Agreement with regard to the subject  matter covered by this SLA  and your acceptance of the terms of this SLA shall serve as an  expression of your agreement to such modification   provided further  that any obligation to  pay fees arising under the Prior Agreement shall survive  In the event of any termination of  the license grant herein  the provisions of paragraphs 1 and 3 through 13 hereof shall continue  in full force and effect     Without prejudice to any other rights  Quadrox may terminate this SLA if you fail to comply  with any of its terms and conditions  In such event  you must destroy any and all copies of the  Software and all of its component parts     10  R
66. POS Device Configuration Wizard  Please specify POS protocol       Serial Port POS  gt      Generic POS  NAMOS    Serial PortPOS          TP  NET           lt  lt  Previous    Next  gt  gt  Finish    Cancel       Click the Finish button     Protocol  Serial Port POS  Screen    1 Depending on the drivers you installed together with the Alarm Component  it   s  wy possible some values are not present in the drop down list        If you entered the POS Device Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit Device link  I in the POS Screen  you can   t change the protocol anymore  but you can only see    which protocol has been selected     5 3 3 1 4 Connection    This tab is not available for Serial Port POS Devices  You don   t have to configure it     5 3 3 1 5 Storage    This tab is not available for Serial Port POS Devices  You don   t have to configure it     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 1 6 Name    This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard  The following parameters have to be  configured       Name   specify the name of the POS source     Port  select the COM port to which the POS source is connected       IP address     specify the IP address of the computer on which the POS source is  connected        If the WebCCTV server is installed on the same machine the POS printer is   oA connected to  do not use the 127 0 0 1 IP address  but fill in the real IP address  You    can check the real IP address in the TCP IP properties of your machine     Cameras Alarms POS Storage 
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68. Screen    The Server Messages Log allows you to check all server related actions by users at all    why times     In order to conduct a new log search  click on the New search button  The reset filter  l button will clear all the checked boxes so that you can make a new selection     Version 4 0 Series    5 4 3 2 Event Logger Configuration    The Event Logger Configuration defines the priority levels for the recorded events   Depending on the selected option  WebCCTYV will or will not store certain events     Event Logger Configuration    Event Logger Configuration       Recorded Events Level   Important Events  i            Return     Apply     Cancel         Event Logger Configuration Screen    There are three Recorded Events levels       Only Critical Events    WebCCTV stores the most important system events that occur  when proper WebCCTV performance is impossible  e g  recording break  failure to  detect a system component  etc      Important Events     WebCCTV stores system events labelled as    Only Critical  Events    and system events that play a significant role in the WebCCTV operating  e g   playback stream creating  system logging on  etc      All Events     WebCCTV stores all system events     To apply the new settings  click Apply   To cancel your changes  click Cancel     To go back to the Server Messages Log screen  click Return        Event Logger Settings functionality is unique for both User Actions Log and Server  why Actions Log     Version 4 0 Series   
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70. T connectivity  This means that the existing computer network infrastructure can be    used eliminating extra installation expenses     WebCCTV uses a web based user interface to view live images  recordings  etc   More specific it uses Microsoft Internet Explorer     Remote and Local Monitoring    To remotely monitor the connected cameras  the  WebCCTV uses Web Browser technology  To  locally monitor video  the WebCCTV also  provides a local interface via a PC monitor  directly connected to the WebCCTV  This local  interface allows an operator to see live video  from the connected cameras without the need for  additional client computers on a network           Continuous Activity Based Recording    By default  a WebCCTV continuously records all images from all the connected cameras  based on activity detection  In this case  only movement is recorded  If there is no movement   no recording takes place  If necessary  the WebCCTV can be set to record continuously     Intelligent Storage Option    WebCCTYV uses a first in first out  FIFO  overwrite principle  Once the disk is full  the oldest  images are overwritten     Semi Continuous recording  recording based on activity detection  allows a WebCCTV to  store pre  and post alarm video  Pre  and Post alarm images are often more important than the  images at the time of the alarm event itself  Up to 5 minutes of pre  and post alarm video can  be stored     Version 4 0 Series    WebCCTV makes a distinction between common activit
71. This tab is a part of the Network Video Server Camera Wizard        PTZ stands for Pan Tilt Zoom or movable camera  To enable PTZ camera settings   wy select the PTZ camera check box first     PTZ camera     select this if your camera is a PTZ camera     PTZ control protocol     select the brand of the PTZ camera     Extended PTZ     Some protocols have extended PTZ features  e g  Pelco  By  checking this  the features will be made available       Camera unique number     most PTZ cameras require a unique serial number to be  referred by     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       PIZ  Virtual Patrol    WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   NVS 1                   Please select used PTZ protocol  com port  serial number and other parameters     PTZ camera  v Please check if camera you selected is PTZ  Pan Tilt Zoom    PTZ control protocol  WebCCTV v  Communication control protocol   Extended PTZ  Enable extended features of selected PTZ control protocol   Camera unique number   02350232 Most PTZ cameras require a unique serial number to be referred to    lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish   Cancel    PTZ  Network Video Server  Screen    Click Next to enter the next NVS Camera Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 2 8 Virtual Patrol    This tab is a part of the Network Video Server Camera Wizard  The Virtual Patrol screen  allows you to configure a PTZ camera in several ways     A    Use Home preset     th
72. Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually From  QTEST2 DSCB4ED6 C7AC2C61 AC6795EC 46138FB9   You should confirm its origin by  contacting  QTEST2 DSCB4ED6 C74C2C61 A4C6795EC 46138FB9   The following number will assist you in this process     Thumbprint  shal   B91DC763 BA4283C4 7FA72B72 C7F49B5C FO2C76E6   Warning    If you install this root certificate  Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA  Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed  thumbprint is a security risk  IF you click  Yes  you acknowledge this risk     Do you want to install this certificate        Security Warning Screen    Version 4 0 Series    8 Appendix B    You can manually verify the digital signature by using either the  eml or the  p7m format       Signatures in  eml format can be viewed by MS Outlook Express  To do that  double  click on the  eml file you just saved  Outlook Express opens the signature and you will  see the following screen                    No subject       Oy x     File Edit View Tools Message Help Ei  Reply Reply All Forward Print Delete Previous Next Addresses  From  invalid invalid com Q  Date  Thursday  October 26  2006 14 08  To  none    Subject   No subject     Security  Digitally signed and verified       FileName  HashType  HashValue  TimeStamp  Server  User  SystemID  Source  SourceID  MowieStart  MovieEnd    OTEST2_Camera 1_2006 10 26_11 47 51_2006 10 26_11 52 50_radC5899  asf  MD5  fb21flad9a8797c 1e875321865193ee2  2006 10 26 14
73. Z  cameras  send commands  etc     UDP Streaming Ports     are used to transmit video streams  WebCCTV choose  necessary amount of ports from range 4096 4224 and transmit video streams  by means of them     UDP Datagram   is the packet  datagram   on which video stream is divided for  proper transmission through the network     VHS  Video Home System      the standard home videocassette format  which has 1 2   videotape and up to 160 minutes playing time     Video card     a circuit board fitted to a computer  containing the necessary video  memory and other electronics to provide a bitmap display  Adaptors vary in  the resolution  number of pixels  and number of colors they can display  and in  the refresh rate they support  The monitor attached to the adaptor also limits  these parameters  A number of such display standards  e g  SVGA  have  become common and different software requires or supports different sets     Video memory    an amount of the video card memory   Virtual Patrol     this function allows camera inspecting of the different sites at the    given times  It allows active 24 hour monitoring of a big area with only one  camera     Window     a portion of the screen that can display its own application or document   Often used to mean a Microsoft Windows window     Windows XP      an operating system based on the windows effect  Created by  Microsoft Corporation     Version 4 0 Series    
74. a to be recorded when a ticket is generated  follow the steps below     1  Select the camera from the drop down list   2  Select the pre and post ticket label interval for each camera   3  Click the Add camera button        WebCCTY POS Configuration Wizard   Serial Port Source 1    Please choose recording parameters     a event label interval   Postevent label interval f A OT  D sec     Delete       Camera 1 D sec     Add Camera       Recordings  Serial Port POS  Screen    To delete a camera  click Delete     Click the Finish button     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 2 Generic POS    The Generic POS Device makes it possible to generate transaction tickets without needing a  POS Device  Generating tickets is done by using the SDK  Software Development Kit   For  more information on how to use the SDK Kit  contact SDK   quadrox be     In order to add and configure your Generic POS device  click the Edit device or Add POS  Device link button in the POS screen  The POS Device Configuration Wizard consists of  four tabs with easy to follow instructions     In order to configure the sources  click the Edit link of the source in the POS screen which  will lead you to the POS configuration Wizard  The POS Configuration Wizard consists of  two tabs with easy to follow instructions     The POS functionality is a part of the WebCCTV Alarm Component  You need to  have the Alarm Component installed before you can use the POS functionality     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 2 1 Name    In this t
75. ab  you can adjust the Generic POS device name  It   s a part of the POS Device  Configuration Wizard     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Name          febCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard  Please enter POS device name     Device Name   Generic POS Device  a Brevi US      f   Next  gt    gt  5 Finish       Cancel         Name  Generic POS  Screen    Click Next to enter the next POS Device Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 2 2 Protocol    In this tab  the protocol has to be selected  It   s a part of the POS Device Configuration  Wizard     Select Generic POS in the drop down list     Cameras Alarms POS    Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Protocol Sa    WebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard  Please specify POS protocol       Protocol  Generic POS      NAMOS  Serial Port POS  TP NET              lt  lt  Previous     Next  gt  gt    Finish   Cancel          Protocol  Generic POS  Screen    Click the Finish button     1 Depending on the drivers you installed together with the Alarm Component  it   s  wy possible some options are not present in the drop down list     i   If you entered the POS Device Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit Device link  po in the POS Screen  you can no longer change the protocol     5 3 3 2 3 Connection  This tab is not available for Generic POS Devices  You don   t have to configure it   5 3 3 2 4 S
76. al Patrol  m Recordings   Users    By default  some of the settings are already selected  It is advisable to keep these  settings to assure the best performance     Depending on the camera type  network or analogue  and camera model  some tabs  L may not be present or may be disabled     During the configuration  you may be asked to restart the server  This must be done   N first before finishing the configuration to assure the proper working of the WebCCTV  server     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 1 1 Name  amp  Type    In this screen  you define the camera name  type and model of the camera     o  T Once the camera is added  you cannot change its type     Canes Ams POS Storage Manager Sage V Mosses Network Setings    Certificate Management    WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   Network Camera 1          Name  amp  Type    Please enter camera name and type    Name  Network Camera 1 Please enter a descriptive name for the  camera  Type Select IP comera brand  Modet PANASONIC BL C10A v Select IP camera model  Next  gt  gt  Firash Cancel    Name  amp  Type  Network camera  Screen                   ie View Mosa    ee ce i a n n    WebCCTY Camera Configuration Wizard   Camera 1    Network Settings Certificate Management          Name  amp  Type    Please enter camera name and type  Name Comera 1 Please enter descriptne name for this camera    Colour Please tick colour check box   the connected camera is colour    Video format  PAL ONTSC PAL colour video format is mostly used    i
77. arm Driver  Screen    Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 5 2 PTZ    You can choose the PTZ reaction for the incoming alarm  meaning if an alarm is triggered the    specified camera will turn to the selected camera preset position  To configure this feature   follow the steps below     1  Select the camera from the drop down list   Select the preferred preset position   Click the Add camera button     2h      You are able to change the preset position for the camera only after it has been added   T Settings presets is explained in the Video Browser manual       If there are no PTZ camera configured in the system  the message    No PTZ cameras  ll are available in the system    will be shown     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View       Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management                P   WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard   Alarm PMD 1 1  Please choose PTZ parameters     _ i er ey  Network Camera 1 2x Delete  Network Camera    5 0 Add Camera   lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel  PTZ  Alarm  Screen    To delete the camera  click Delete     Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 5 3 Recordings    In this tab you are able to do the following       Add or delete cameras to record when an alarm occurs       Multiple recordings can be assigned to one alarm  This way  an incident can be  why monitored from different cameras and angles 
78. as screen  The Network Video Server Wizard consists of  three tabs with easy to follow instructions     The following Network Video Server Wizard tabs are described in this chapter       Name  amp  Type    Connection    Video Settings    If you need to change camera settings from cameras that are connected to the NVS  click the  Edit link of the camera in the cameras screen which will display the Network Video Server  Cameras Wizard  The Network Video Server Camera Wizard consists of six tabs with easy  to follow instructions     The following Network Video Server Camera Wizard tabs are described in this chapter       Name   PTZ    Recordings   Virtual Patrol    Activity   Users     http   www webcctv com ftp Documentation Quadrox_Codec_Pack_Installation Ma  nual pdf   e The NVS Wizard displays settings which are common for all cameras connected to    T the NVS  In the NVS Camera Wizard you are able to adjust the specific settings for    an individual camera connected to the NVS        IN You need to install the Quadrox Codecs Pack for proper NVS usage     By default  some of the settings are already selected  It is recommended that you keep  these settings to ensure the best performance                          Cameras   mla Camera 1 Network Camera Edit Goto Delete  EA   Camera 2 Network Camera Edit Goto Delete  e2 Camera 3 Network Camera Edit Goto Delete   4 Camera 4 Network Camera Edit Goto Delete  5 Camera 5 Network Camera Edit Goto Delete  6 NVS 1 Network Video Server Ed
79. ather than on film     JPEG  is a standard format of the compression technology  see data compression      Version 4 0 Series    Masking     with this feature activated  only images with relevant activity in specified  area s  will be recorded  which increases the recording time significantly    Megabyte  MB    is a unit of information equal to one million  1 048 576  bytes or  1024 kilobytes    MPEG  is a standard format of the compression technology  see data compression      NTSC  National Television Standards Committee or National Television Systems  Committee      the standard television video signal format used in the U S  and  Japan  In Europe the formats most often used are PAL and SECAM     Operating system     is a group of programs that controls the basic operation of a  computer  Operating system functions include interpreting programs  creating  data files and controlling the transmission and receipt  input output  of data to  and from memory and peripheral devices     PC   abbreviation for Personal Computer     PAL  Phase Alternate Line or Phase Alternation Line      the standard for color  television broadcast throughout much of Europe  which has good color  transmission and sends an analog signal at 625 lines of resolution 25 interlaced  frames a second     Pan Tilt Zoom  PTZ  camera     camera with moveable lens     Password     a unique string of characters used to identify a specific user  The  computer provides various levels of password protection such as
80. ator account can   t be deleted     A User name can   t be changed once it has been added  It can only be deleted  The  only parameters that can be changed are User Type  User Password  User Language  and User privileges     Only an Administrator can grant  limit and edit user rights     The screen shown below is displayed when you click on the Users button     Users    QTEST1 Administrator Administrator Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes       QTEST1 Operator User Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes       Add New User       Users Screen    All subsections of the users menu are     Users   Change Your Password  User Actions Log  Connected Users    Version 4 0 Series    5 2 2 Users   Add New User    By clicking the Users button  you are automatically taken to the Users section  To add a new  user to the WebCCTYV  follow the steps below     1  Click the Add New User button  The New User Window shown below will be   displayed    Enter a Name    Enter a Password    Confirm the Password    Select the interface language for the new user    Select the privileges for the new user    Define which cameras the user should be able to view  By default  all cameras are   enabled  Click a camera button to disable it  When disabled  a camera button is red    whereas an enabled camera button has the regular blue color    8  Define the ability for a user to change his password by  de selecting the User cannot  change password check box    9  Select the Password never expires check box if you don   t want the passwor
81. b sites From this zone  All Web sites  in this zone will use the zone s security settings     Add this Web site to the zone       http   192 168 100 1    Web sites     Remove          Require server verification  https   For all sites in this zone    OK   Cancel         Trusted Sites Screen    Version 4 0 Series    5  Specify the correct WebCCTV server address in the corresponding field and click the  Add button    The address you specified appears in the Web sites filed    7  Click OK     4 4 Add WebCCTV as default homepage    To make WebCCTV a default start page on a client PC  follow the steps below     a     Select Tools on the Internet Explorer menu bar    Select Internet Options    Select General    Click Use Current button or enter http   192 168 100 1 IP address  or the correct  WebCCTV IP address  as your new default homepage     pe ee a    Version 4 0 Series    5 Video Manager    o  ely To log on to the Video Manager application  you need administrative rights     This chapter provides an overview of the WebCCTV Video Manager Control Panel and the  following WebCCTV functions     m Users    Server Settings  m General Server Information    5 1 Video Manager Control Panel    Network status indicator  The green dot  in the top left corner  indicates a good network status  When the  USERS indicator is red  the WebCCTV is experiencing network problems which can    amani result in slow response from the Web Application  or no response at all     Users  Click this button t
82. bCCTV Users management is fully integrated into the Windows OS Users system  By changing the  password below you change it for the Windows Account WEBCCTV Admumustrator     Please draw attention to the password policy  The good password should be at least 8 characters long  Use  both CAPITAL and small letters  both letters and figures or other characters  at least one of each      Change password for WEBCCT ViAdministrator  Old Password       New Password     Verify Password               Apply   Cancel         Change Your Password Screen    Click on Cancel if you want to reset your form     5 2 4 User Actions Log    WebCCTYV stores all user actions in its User Actions Log  Example of user actions are live  views  recording views  user management changes  etc  This log is kept inside the Windows    operating system itself  Technically  it is kept inside a specific WebCCTV event log container  in the Windows event logging subsystem     IN The amount of logged user actions  number of days contained in the log  depends on    the defined size of the event viewer  In normal circumstances  the log is large enough  to keep WebCCTV user logs for approximately 60 days     Version 4 0 Series    5 2 4 1 Log Search    The search option allows you to retrieve all or specific actions that a certain user has  performed     User Actions Log    Please specify the following     UserID            Time     From  Date Time   14 November 2007       19     37  z      0           To  Date Time   14 
83. bCCTYV as trusted site    The trusted sites zone contains sites you trust  sites that you believe you can download or run  files from without worrying about damage to your computer or data  The default security  level for the trusted sites zone is Low  therefore  Internet Explorer will allow all cookies and  ActiveX controls from Web sites in this zone to be saved on your computer and read by the  Web site that created them  We recommend adding WebCCTV to the trusted sites zone     To add the WebCCTYV application as a trusted site  follow the steps below     1     Select Tools on the Internet Explorer menu bar     2  Select Internet Options   3  Go to the Security tab  Select Trusted Sites there     Version 4 0 Series    General Security   Privacy   Content   Connections   Programs   Advanced      Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings        Internet Local intranet  SER ETES Restricted  sites       Trusted sites     This zone contains Web sites that you Sipe    trust not to damage your computer or  data  No sites are in this zone   m Security level for this zone       Custom  Custom settings     To change the settings  click Custom Level     To use the recommended settings  click Default Level        Custom Level      Default Level               Cancel Apply       Internet Options Screen    4  Click the Sites button  In the window that appears deselect Require server  verification  https   for all sites in this zone check box     You can add and remove We
84. camera    type       Image resolution     a higher resolution gives a better quality image  A higher image  resolution will lead to a lower frame rate     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Name  amp  Type Live View            WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   Network Camera 1  Please choose live view resolution    Remember that there is always a trade off between image quality and frame rate   the bigger and better image you choose  the less frame rate  WebCCTV can achieve   Format  O JPEG Simple  but efficient compression method  Low in CPU consumption       MPEG  Image resolution     320x240      640x480    lt  lt  Previous   Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Live View  Network camera  Screen    Click Next to enter the next Camera Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 1 4 Recordings  The available parameters for recordings are the same for analogue and network cameras     Record this camera     the camera will be recorded if the box is checked       Format      gives the option to choose between commonly used compression  technologies or indicates the compression technology that is used for a specific camera    type       Image resolution     a higher resolution gives a better quality image  A higher image  resolution will lead to a lower frame rate       Frame rate     possible frame rates depend on the chosen image resolution       Volume  the storage volume on which the camera is recorded  You can c
85. ce     Add Alarm       Alarm RedLight B P 7 7 Sur Edit Device l  ce i 1l Redlight Alarm Driver RedLight Alarm Device Edit   Delete Device    Add Alarm   3 Alarm Picolo l 1 1 Edit Edit Device  4  AlamPicolol 2 2 Edit   5 Alarm Picolo 1 3 3 Edit  6   AlamPicolol 5 5 Edit  Pal Alarm Picolo 1 7 7 Edit      Picolo board with Serial Nr 71597 Capture Board   8 Alarm Picolo 1 9 9 Edit   9  Alarm Picolo 1 10 10 Edit  10  AlamPicolo 1 11 11 Edit  11  Alarm Picolo 1 12 12 Edit   12 Alarm Picolo 1 13 13 Edit   Add PMD I O Device    Add Alarm Device      Alarms Screen    Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 1 Picolo I O Proxy    When you start the WebCCTV server  it detects your Picolo I O video capturing card and  automatically sets it up     WebCCTVs manufactured after 2007 may have a different type of capture card on  which I O is not supported  Use a PMD I O Device in this case     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Alarms    SSS a A    Alarm Picolo 1 1 Edit Edit Device  Alarm Picolo 1 2 Edit   Alarm Picolo 1 3 Edit   Alarm Picolo 1 4 Edit   Alarm Picolo 1 5    Alarm Picolo 1 6    Alarm Picolo 1 7 Picolo board with Serial Nr 7317 Capture Board    Alarm Picolo 1 8       Alarm Picolo 1 9    Alarm Picolo 1 10    Alarm Picolo 1 11    Alarm Picolo 1 12    Alarm Picolo 1 13         Add PMD I O Device   Add Alarm Device    Alarms  Picolo I O Proxy  Screen    Click the Edit Device link to open the I O Device Configuration Wizard which a
86. click the Mosaic View    button  If the preferred mosaic is already selected in the drop down list  you can click on  at the left side of the drop down list     o    wy Creating mosaics can be done in the Video Manager application     s Note that after selecting a mosaic view  the user will automatically be switched to the  og Mosaic View mode  See 4 2 2 Mosaic View for more information     6 2 1 3 Changing Video Window Size    You can change the size of the window in which the camera stream is visualized   IN  Click the button in order to make the Video Window smaller     TA  Click the button in order to make the Video Window bigger     6 2 1 4 Low High Bandwidth Mode    Low High bandwidth mode allows you to decide if you want to have streaming video that  consumes a reduced bandwidth  You can choose from       High Bandwidth Mode  Default      High Bandwidth mode is used preferably on local  computers  when the WebCCTV client is located on the same machine as the  WebCCTYV server   in local area networks or with high speed Internet connections     Use the High   E 4   button to enable high bandwidth mode      Low Bandwidth Mode     Low bandwidth mode is mostly used in medium  or slow   speed LAN or Internet connections  When Low Bandwidth mode is enabled  the frame  rate and the resolution of the images are reduced  It produces a reduced bandwidth    usage while streaming video  Use the Low     button to enable low bandwidth  mode     Version 4 0 Series    6 2 1 5 Snapshots
87. configuration Wizard  The POS Configuration Wizard consists of  two tabs with easy to follow instructions     The POS functionality is a part of the WebCCTV Alarm Component  You need to  have the Alarm Component installed before you can use the POS functionality     e You need to select the TP Net driver in the custom menu when installing the Alarm    J   Component  By default only the Serial Port POS and Generic POS driver is installed  E7       when installing the Alarm Component     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 3 1 Name    In this tab  you can adjust the POS Device name  It   s a part of the POS Device  Configuration Wizard     Cameras Alarms POS storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Name   Protocol e Sree     ebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard             Please enter POS device name     Device Name   TP Net Device 1   lt  lt  Previous     Next gt  gt      Finish   Cancel    Name  TP Net  Screen    Click Next to enter the next POS Device Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 3 2 Protocol    In this tab  the protocol has to be selected  It   s a part of the POS Device Configuration  Wizard     Select TP NET in the drop down list     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Protocol connection    WebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard    Please specify POS protocol          Protocol   Generic POS  gt    Generic POS  NAMOS    Serial Port POS      
88. configuring a hybrid WebCCTYV  you are able to use 13 Input Output lines  for      Q16 model     26 T O lines if 2 Picolo Tetra cards are used  by means of Picolo I O   wy Proxy  A PMD I O Device gives you the ability to use 24 Input Output lines      WebCCTVs manufactured after 2007 may have a different type of capture card on  which I O is not supported  Use a PMD I O Device in this case     e A PMD I O Device or Picolo I O Proxy Device has a fixed amount of alarms  ll available  For the RedLight and Generic Device  you can add as many alarms as you    wish by clicking the Add Alarm link in the Alarms Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 5 1 Name    In this tab  you can define the alarm name and see the device and pin to which the alarm is  associated     o  why Choose a descriptive name for each alarm for future reference     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Name   a a A SMS    WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard   Alarm PMD 1 1    Please enter alarm name      Name  Alarm PMD 1 1  Device  PMD with Serial Nr 2  Pin  1    Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Name  Alarm     PMD I O Device  Screen    Cameras Alarms POS Storage ger Sin ew Mosaics  Netwo        Name Outputs    WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard   Alarm Generic 1       Please enter alarm name     Name  Alarm Generic 1    Device  Generic Alarm Driver          f  lt  lt  Previous Next gt  gt    f Finish   Cancel    Name  Alarm     Generic   RedLight Al
89. creen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 2 2 Configuration    This screen allows you to configure your I O Device lines as inputs or outputs for the alarm  signals        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Configuration   Te    WebCCTV IO Device Configuration Wizard  Please choose I O configuration of device       Fin 29 Pin 4 Pins 1 4 Pins 5 8 Pins 21 28 Pins 32 39     ittt E   oooo M  fiiiiiiii    iii       890909006000009009097       200000000090903    Fin 49 oid 21           lt  lt  Previous   Next  gt  gt  al   Finish     Cancel       Configuration  PMD I O Device  Screen    e When the PMD I O device is disconnected from the USB port and the server is  why restarting  the PMD device disappears from I O Devices list  After being reconnected    and subsequently restarting the server  it appears again     The PMD I O device has 3 ports and each port has 8 lines  however one port is divided in two  parts  where every subpart has 4 lines  This makes 24 lines in total  Compared to the Picolo  I O card  where every line can be configured separately  you need to configure a whole port as  an input or output for the PMD I O device  There are 4 drop down lists and each of them  corresponds to a certain port     Value Description  I Configure line as input  This line receives an alarm signal from an  external device   O Configure line as output  This line sends a control signal to the    external device     Click the Finis
90. d  This is also called the pre  and post ticket recording interval     A ticket movie is labelled recorded footage from a camera you attached to the ticket   i e  when a ticket comes in  the specific period of time recorded from a specified     camera is labelled and saved  Once the recording is complete  it appears as a ticket  ly movie  If there aren   t recordings  i e  when there is no activity  for the period when  the ticket is generated  you won   t have a ticket movie  You can set a camera to record   all the time via the Camera Configuration Wizard     To add the camera to be recorded when a ticket is generated  follow the steps below     1  Select the camera from the drop down list   2  Select the pre and post ticket label interval for each camera   3  Click the Add camera button        WebCCTY POS Configuration Wizard   Serial Port Source 1    Please choose recording parameters     a event label interval   Postevent label interval f A OT  D sec     Delete       Camera 1 D sec     Add Camera       Recordings  NAMOS  Screen    To delete a camera  click Delete     Click the Finish button     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 4 Storage Manager    This chapter describes the Storage Manager menu  This menu gives you the ability to  manage the volumes the movies are recorded to  It provides detailed information about every  volume and the recordings stored on it  It allows adding or deleting cameras from a certain  volume  disabling volumes etc     The following topics are discus
91. d  you won   t have a ticket movie  You can set a camera to record   all the time via the Camera Configuration Wizard     To add the camera to be recorded when a ticket is generated  follow the steps below     1  Select the camera from the drop down list   2  Select the pre and post ticket label interval for each camera   3  Click the Add camera button     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Recordings      WebCCTV POS Configuration Wizard   Generic POS Source 1  Please choose recording parameters     Camera Pre  event label Post  event label Adian  interval interval  Camera 1 30 sec  3  Camera 2 haa       0 sec  Delete       30 sec     30 sec    Add Camera                   lt  lt  Previous   Next  gt  gt    Finish   Cancel       Recordings  Generic POS  Screen  To delete a camera  click Delete     Click the Finish button     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 3 TP Net    The TP Net device has to be configured on both sides  This means at the TP Net software side  and at the WebCCTV side  We only discuss the WebCCTYV side  For the TP Net software  side  consult the TP Net documentation     In order to add and configure your POS device  click the Edit device or Add POS Device  link button in the POS screen  The POS Device Configuration Wizard consists of four tabs  with easy to follow instructions     In order to configure the sources  click the Edit link of the source in the POS screen which  will lead you to the POS 
92. d to  expire  Otherwise a user will be forced to change the password every 6 weeks     poy M A a    o  j By default  a newly added user has access to all the cameras     10  Click Add new user to confirm the entered user data     Users Change Your Password User Actions Log Connected Users       Add New User    Please draw attention to the password policy  The good password should be at least 8 characters long  Use both  CAPITAL and small letters  both letters and figures or other characters  at least one of each      Name  DOO O  Password    Password Confirmation  Po  Language   English  gt      C Administrator    M Live   NM PTZ   M Recordings  a  inal a  a   NM Export TE  M Alarms   V POS    M User cannot change password  N Password never expires            Add New User   Cancel         Add New User Screen    Version 4 0 Series    5 2 3 Change Your Password      Changing your password from time to time helps to protect your system from  lIl unauthorized access     To change the password  follow the steps below     Enter the old password    Enter the new password    Enter the password confirmation    Click Apply  The new password should be set now     PPRD    password  try to take a password of at least 8 characters and use both capital and    AN WebCCTV has no specific minimum password length limitation  When choosing a  small letters  both letters and figures or other characters  at least one of each      Users Change Your Password User Actions Log Connected Users       We
93. date and time of each alarm event     Each new incoming active alarm is highlighted in red  To view the alarm movie  click on the  alarm event link and the movie of the first added camera will be displayed in the video  window screen  When the alarm link is clicked  the alarm is deactivated and loses its red  color  You can switch between all cameras that are associated with an alarm event by clicking    ioe i l  the corresponding camera icon OF   If you want to see the live view of the cameras  click on  the following   8 icons     The list is limited to the 5 most recent deactivated alarm events if all are in deactivated state   Activated alarms stay visible until deactivated  up to a maximum of 50     Click the Deactivate All button if you want to deactivate all alarms     e When clicking on the alarm name  the recording of the first camera connected to that  ll alarm is shown  If no recordings are connected to that alarm  you will see the live    view from the camera that is first in the camera list        To extend the alarm pane  click on its upper board and move it to the top of the screen    Ly while holding the left mouse button        A new alarm is called active and has a red color   A previously viewed alarm is called  pS de activated and is shown in blue        If you don   t see your alarm event in the list  you can search it by clicking the New  ll Search button which will redirect you to the recordings menu  see 6 3 4 Alarms      6 4 2 Export Alarm Movie    Yo
94. diate So sia Ems SGC Authority Root SGC Authority 01 01 2010 Server Authenticatio     lt None gt     Certificate Revocation List    QTEST2 DSCB4ED6 61 AC    QTEST2 DSCB4EDE   24 10 2106  lt None gt       Certificates Root Agency Root Agency 01 01 2040  lt All gt   lt None gt    H  Active Directory User Object E Securenet CA SGC Root Root SGC Authority 16 10 2009 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10     lt None gt      Trusted Publishers E Thawte Premium Server CA Root SGC Authority 16 07 2004 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10       lt None gt   H  Untrusted Certificates thawte Server CA Root SGC Authority 16 07 2004 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10      lt None gt   E   Third Party Root Certification Authoriti un   DATACorp SGC Root SGC Authority 24 06 2019 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10       lt None gt   E Trusted People verisign Class 1 CA Individual Sub    Class 1 Public Primary Certification A    13 05 2008  lt All gt   lt None gt   H E Other People verisign Class 2 CA   Individual Su    Class 2 Public Primary Certification A    07 01 2004  lt All gt   lt None gt    E Certificate Enrollment Requests Ea www  verisian com crs Incorp by     Class 3 Public Primary Certification A    08 01 2004 2 16 840 1 113733       lt None gt        Microsoft Management Console Screen    10  After verifying the thumbprint  click Yes in the screen that appears     Version 4 0 Series    Security Warning  D You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority  CA  claiming to represent   QTEST2 DSCB4ED6 C7AC2C61 AC6795EC 46138FB9    
95. e                    Current Export file s                2 ae ee  aa ou ae ae  ile name e size Be    Cpm    m  E       Properties       M QTEST2 Camera 3 2007 02 19 14 47 2007 02 19 14 47 59 radD81AF asf 2533 ES  2 T QTEST2 Camera3 2007 02 19 14 47 2007 02 19 14 47 59 rad696DD asf 2533  amp   amp   3 T QTEST2 Camera 1 2007 02 19 13 47 2007 02 19 13 47 59 rad17573 asf 4002 Be  amp        Free temporary storage space  14797 Mb      E Delete i       Saving Digital Signature Screen    Version 4 0 Series    Step 4   Step 5   Certificate transportation and trust   The certificate should be trusted by the court  By trusting the validity of a certificate  by  manually checking that it is indeed what it claims to be   the court acknowledges explicitly  that the certificate belongs to the machine on which the export was created     The court expresses this trust by explicitly adding it to the list of trusted root certificates   When doing this  the system will ask to manually verify the certificate  e g  by comparing the  thumbprint of the certificate to the thumbprint of the certificate that is present on the recorder   The latter should be retrieved by physically going to the recorder  it should be done by the  authorities and a proven track record should be available  Trusting the certificate has to be  done only once per recorder  not for every movie  and doesn   t necessarily have to happen at  the moment of movie verification     ge When using CA certificates  the trust in the c
96. e Configuration    Logged User WEBCCTV Administrator  Activation Code 2FDF56 75 3 709FA62 QEBB543C 7734CB91       Allowed Cameras 4   Upgrade      OS Version Microsoft Windows XP Embedded 5 1 2600 Service Pack 2  XPe Build Version 392 1  Setup Version 3 9 9 9  Setup Path C  Program Files Quadrox WebCCTV  Setup Date 13 12 2007 09 55 24  WebCCTV    Quadrox 1997 2007       System Info Screen    Version 4 0 Series    5 4 1 1 System Configuration    All system configurations can be backed up to an external xml file for backup purposes     A  A    5 4 1 1 1 Saving Configuration    You need to have Microsoft  NET Framework 2 0 installed in order to Save Restore  your configuration  If the Microsoft  NET Framework 2 0 is not installed on your  computer  the Save Restore feature will be unavailable  You can install the standalone    Save Restore functionality from a stand alone installation setup  refer to 3 4 4 System  Downloads      You can save and restore a configuration only if your old software version is 4 0 0 0  or higher  Previous versions can   t be restored     To save the configuration  follow the steps below     A      Click the Save Configuration button  The Save Restore functionality will collect all    configuration information   Saving the settings  Please wait       Saving Settings Screen      You will be asked to save an  xml configuration file  Select a directory of your choice    and click the Save button     You need Microsoft  NET Framework 2 0 to be installed i
97. e Serial Number is 2    Would you like to change PMD Device Serial Number  CY ND  m          Assigning PMD I O Serial Number Screen 1    4  Specify Y and click Enter button   5  The message    Please enter the new serial number    will appear on the screen   Specify the new serial number  Click Enter           PMD Ser Number utility  Copyright  lt C gt  1997 2665  Quadrox NU     PMD Device was detected   PMD Device Serial Number is 3    Would you like to change PMD Device Serial Number  Y N   y    Please enter the new Serial Number  2           Assigning PMD T O Serial Number Screen 2    6  As prompted  press any key to finish assigning the PMD I O Device serial number     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 3 Generic Alarm Driver    The Generic Alarm Driver makes it possible to generate alarms without needing a hardware  device  Generating alarms is done by using the SDK  Software Development Kit   For more  information about how to utilize the SDK Kit  contact SDK   quadrox be     To add the Generic Alarm Driver  click Add Alarm Device button     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Alarms    SS SSS    1 Alarm Picolo 1 1 Edit Edit Device    Alarm Picolo 1 2 Edit    Alarm Picolo 1 3 Edit    Alarm Picolo 1 5 Edit    Alarm Picolo 1 7 7 Edit  Picolo board with Serial Nr 71597 Capture Board  Alarm Picolo 1 9 9 Edit  Alarm Picolo 1 10 10 Edit  Alarm Picolo 1 11 11 Edit    Alarm Picolo 1 12 12 Edit             Alarm Picolo 1 
98. e WebCCTV server     To get the sound notification signal when an alarm is triggered  select the Play sound  checkbox     To configure switching to Live View on a specific camera  follow the steps below     1  Select Switch to Live view from camera checkbox   2  Choose the desired camera from the drop down list     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Notification    WebCCTYV Alarm Configuration Wizard   Alarm PMD 1 1    Please choose notification parameters          Play sound                Switch to Live view from camera v    Camera 4 x         lt  lt  Previous a Next  gt  gt  Finish   Cancel    Notification  Alarm  Screen    Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 5 7 Mail    This tab allows you to configure an email notification when an alarm is triggered  It means  that you will be sent an e mail giving you the basic information about the triggered alarm  by  default   In order to activate the email notification feature  follow the steps below     1  Select the Send E Mail Message checkbox   2  Select a mail profile from the drop down list      J  T To create a mail profile  see 3 3 7 4 E Mail Profile     3  Specify the Message Subject and Message Body in the corresponding fields  The  message body can include macros that will be substituted based on the specific alarm  properties  Following macros are supported        ALARM_ID   unique ID of the alarm 
99. e aren   t recordings  i e  when there is no activity  for the period when  the ticket is generated  you won   t have a ticket movie  You can set a camera to record   all the time via the Camera Configuration Wizard     To add the camera to be recorded when a ticket is generated  follow the steps below     1  Select the camera from the drop down list   2  Select the pre and post ticket label interval for each camera   3  Click the Add camera button        WebCCTY POS Configuration Wizard   Serial Port Source 1    Please choose recording parameters     a event label interval   Postevent label interval f A OT  D sec     Delete       Camera 1 D sec     Add Camera       Recordings  TP Net  Screen    To delete a camera  click Delete     Click the Finish button     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 4 NAMOS    The NAMOS device has to be configured on both sides  This means on the NAMOS software  side and at the WebCCTV side  We only discuss the WebCCTV side  For the NAMOS  software side  consult the NAMOS documentation     In order to add and configure your POS device  click the Edit device or Add POS Device  link button in the POS screen  The POS Device Configuration Wizard consists of four tabs  with easy to follow instructions     In order to configure the sources  click the Edit link of the source in the POS screen which  will lead you to the POS configuration Wizard  The POS Configuration Wizard consists of  two tabs with easy to follow instructions     The POS functionality is a par
100. e failure and may invalidate the cameras warranty  We strongly advise  customers to check the camera specifications before using the Virtual Patrol feature  and strongly advise setting the virtual patrol sequence time to a minimum of 120  seconds for those cameras     You can create multiple Virtual Patrols with different settings  Click the Add Virtual Patrol  button to add a new Virtual Patrol     Version 4 0 Series    To change or create the Virtual Patrol settings  click the Edit link   WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   Camera 1    General Settings    Name Patrol 4    ce    Preset 1 120 Delete          Preset 2 120    Aav Delete    Preset 9 120 5 A V Delete    Preset 4   120 7 A V Delete       Preset 8 120  s  A Delete    Preset 1  v   Add Preset        Apply     Return                Virtual Patrol Configuring Screen    Specify a Name for the Virtual Patrol   Choose one of the available Presets from the drop down list and click Add Preset   button    3  Specify the Sequence time for every Preset  This is the time after which the camera is  switched to the next defined preset in the queue    4  If necessary  use the Sort buttons to change the position of a Preset in the Virtual  Patrol sequence    5  Click Apply button     Do    You may delete any Preset from the Virtual Patrol sequence by clicking the Delete link     more than 2 3 Panasonic cameras with virtual patrol configured at the same time     AN Due to some technology designs of Panasonic cameras  it is recomm
101. e if you want to have streaming video that  consumes a reduced bandwidth  You can choose from       High Bandwidth Mode  Default      High Bandwidth mode is used preferably on local  computers  when the WebCCTV client is located on the same machine as the  WebCCTYV server   in local area networks or with high speed Internet connections     man  Use the High     button to enable the high bandwidth mode     Low Bandwidth Mode     Low bandwidth mode is mostly used in medium  or slow   speed LAN or Internet connections  When Low Bandwidth mode is enabled  the frame  rate and the resolution of the images are reduced  This produces reduced bandwidth    LN  usage for streaming video  Use the Low     button to enable the low bandwidth  mode     6 4 7 Snapshots    This WebCCTV feature gives you the ability to take snapshots  To create a snapshot  follow  the steps below     1  Choose the frame you want to save and click the button with the camera symbol      A      2  Choose the desired location for storing images and click the Save button     Version 4 0 Series          J   Snapshots are saved in  JPEG format   Ey    6 4 8 Digital Zoom    The Digital Zoom functionality is very useful when there are small details in the scene but the  camera doesn   t support optical zoom and there   s no way to visually enlarge those objects     In order to use the Digital Zoom functionality  follow the steps below     1  Click on the video window in order to set a focus point    2  Use the scroll wh
102. ecorded Events levels     Version 4 0 Series      Only Critical Events     WebCCTV stores the most important system events that occur  when proper WebCCTV performance is impossible  e g  recording break  failure to  detect a system component  etc       Important Events     WebCCTV stores system events labelled as    Only Critical  Events    and system events that play a significant role in the WebCCTV operating  e g   playback stream creating  system logging on  etc       All Events     WebCCTV stores all system events     To apply the new settings  click Apply   To cancel your changes  click Cancel     To go back to the Users Actions Log screen  click Return       The Event Logger Settings functionality is unique for both User Actions Log and  by Server Actions Log     5 2 5 Connected Users    This screen enables you to observe specific information about connected users such as       User Name    Client IP address    Connected Users    QTEST2 Administrator 127 0 0 1   2176  QTEST2 Administrator 10 0 10 12   5320            Refresh         Connected Users Screen    In the Client IP address column you can observe two parameters  which are separated by a  colon     IP address is the IP address of the client computer from which a user is connected to the  WebCCTYV server     Port number is the TCP port of the client computer from which a user is connected to the  WebCCTYV server     Click the Refresh button to update the Connected Users list     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 Setting
103. eel to zoom the image in and out  a magnifying glass is shown     3  When partially or totally zoomed in  click on any point of the video screen in order to  centralize the video window on this point  This also resets the focus point of further  zooming in and out     s You cannot use the Digital Zoom functionality if your mouse doesn   t have a scroll  pE wheel     Version 4 0 Series    6 5 POS    The POS Menu allows you to view recorded POS transaction movies and tickets and export  the associated POS transaction movies     o  ll The Alarm Component has to be installed to see the menu     The following sections are described        View POS movie and ticket     Export POS movie      Slider     POS playback controls     Enlarging Reducing video window    Low High Bandwidth mode     Snapshots     Digital Zoom                   FISCAL CHECK           The name of the enterprise  Installation site KKM  an INN of the enterprise  Date and time of sale ticket  Number of operas   Check   Number cashier Surname  Sheet N  Flight N  The Name of flight  Destination        Date of departure          1 tr  Time        The Place   CURRENT  FMLN    Doaenment Name   sulfirs N           20 02 2007  18 05 52          New Search    Event Date Time ji R  R ry ry a E R R    Transaction 1930 20 02 2007 18 06 32       Transaction 1927 20 02 2007 18 06 21  e     Transaction 1924 20 02 2007 18 04 59 or    Transaction 1921 20 02 2007 18 04 42 or       POS Screen    Version 4 0 Series    6 5 1 View POS
104. en    Click OK and return to the Activity Screen in the Camera Wizard  The masking grid  should be visible on your screen now     particular client PC or not  It is possible to set up masking on one client PC and use    IN The masking functionality does not depend on whether you can visualize it on a  another client PC which is not able to show masking  The masking will stay applied     Version 4 0 Series    To  un mask the desired area  follow the steps below     1  Click on the cell you wish to  un mask    2  Check the Mask or Unmask button depending on whether you want to mask or  unmask    3  Click the Apply mask button to activate the selection        To mask multiple cells  left click one cell and drag the cursor over the cells you  Wh would like to mask and release your mouse        why Click on the question mark icon in the right hand corner of the masking screen    to access on screen masking instructions     Click Next to enter the next Camera Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 1 6 PTZ    This tab is present for both analogue and network PTZ cameras  however only analogue PTZ  cameras can be configured       PTZ stands for Pan Tilt Zoom  or a  movable  camera  To enable the PTZ camera  why settings  select the PTZ camera check box        PTZ camera     check this if your camera is a PTZ camera    PTZ control protocol     select the brand of the PTZ camera      Extended PTZ     Some protocols have extended PTZ features  e g  Pelco  By  checking this  these
105. ended to use no  since this can cause server overloading     e Each time a user takes control over the PTZ camera manually  via the PTZ Camera  T Control Panel   the automatic Virtual Patrol is interrupted  Once the user stops his  u manual control  the WebCCTYV resumes the Virtual Patrol after 30 seconds     Click Next to enter the next Camera Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 1 8 Users    Select which users have access to the selected camera     s The Users functionality is only available after you have added the camera  and  T restarted the server  Follow the notification that will automatically be shown     s Users with Administrator rights have access to all cameras  Users with restricted  l rights can be denied access to certain cameras     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Name  amp  Type Virtual Patrol Users                            WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   Network Camera 1  Please select the users to have access to this camera      QTEST7 Administrator Users with administrative privileges have access to all cameras   QTEST7 Quadrox v  QTEST7 Operator v   lt  lt  Previous     Finish Cancel    Users  analogue and network camera  Screen    Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 2 Network Video Server Wizard    In this manual  we will refer to a Network Video Server as NVS     To enter the Network Video Server Wizard  click the Edit Device or Add Network Video  Server link button in the Camer
106. ent    SMS    WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard   Alarm PMD 1 1    In order to use the SMS feature  you need a Clickatell account of the HTTP type  Click here to create an account  and follow the instructions  The NVR must be connected to the Internet  You also have to configure your SMS  account on the Network Settings page           V  Send SMS Message          Country Code  Network Prefix  Number    Phone number   380   44 2201162    ID  was triggered on your video surveillance    Message body         Please specify Country Code  Network Prefix and Number without leading 0 or     For example  the UK number   44  0848 9123 456 becomes 44 848 9123456     Message body can include macros that will be substituted based on the specific alarm properties   Currently the following macros are supported        ALARM_ID    unique ID of alarm    STIME      the date and time on which the alarm was generated     lt  lt  Previous Finish Cancel    SMS  Alarm  Screen    In order to use the SMS Notification feature  execute the following steps            Check the Send SMS Message checkbox    2  Enter the phone number you would like the SMS message to be sent to  Don   t put the  leading   or 00 when specifying the Country Code    3  Edit the default or create a new message body text in a Message Body textbox  The   message body can include macros that will be substituted based on the specific alarm   properties  Following macros are supported         ALARM_ID   unique ID of the alarm     T
107. ent and wait while  WebCCTV creates an export movie for each associated camera s  in the Recordings Menu     6 5 3 Slider    Use the slider to quickly look through the recording     Version 4 0 Series    6 5 4 POS Playback Controls    You can use the POS Playback Control buttons in order to make the viewing process more  flexible and controllable  The following POS Playback Control buttons are available       Stop button     stops playback and returns the slider to its initial position      Frame Backward     allows you to view the recording in the    frame by frame    mode  in reverse direction      Play Pause     start or pause the playback  After you press this button the slider is not  automatically returned to its initial position      Fast Forward     increase the playback speed in order to skip the irrelevant  information  You can choose from 2x  4x or 8x speed by clicking on the button      Frame Forward     allows you to view the recording in the    frame by frame    mode     6 5 5 Changing Video Window Size    You can change the size of the window in which the camera stream is visualized   am  Click the button in order to make the Video Window smaller         gt   Click the button in order to make the Video Window bigger     6 5 6 Low High Bandwidth Mode    Low High bandwidth mode allows you to decide if you want to have streaming video that  consumes  You can choose from       High Bandwidth Mode  Default      High Bandwidth mode is used preferably on local  comput
108. er position remains the same while switching between cameras     6 3 2 3 Activity Level    The Activity level for the specified time period is displayed below the video for ease of use   When there is no green activity line drawn or if the green activity line is drawn below the red  activity threshold line  no recorded video footage exists for these periods     6 3 2 4 Slider    Use the slider to quickly look through the recording     6 3 2 5 Changing Video Window Size    You can change the size of the window in which the camera stream is visualized   LN  Click the button in order to make the Video Window smaller     at  Click the button in order to make the Video Window bigger     6 3 2 6 Low High Bandwidth Mode    Low High bandwidth mode allows you to decide if you want to have streaming video that  consumes a reduced bandwidth  You can choose between       High Bandwidth Mode  Default      High Bandwidth mode is used preferably on local  computers  when the WebCCTYV client is located on the same machine as the  WebCCTYV server   in local area networks or with high speed Internet connections     Use the High   E3   button to enable high bandwidth mode     Version 4 0 Series      Low Bandwidth Mode     Low bandwidth mode is mostly used in medium  or slow   speed LAN or Internet connections  When Low Bandwidth mode is enabled  the frame  rate and the resolution of the images are reduced  This leads to a reduced bandwidth       an  usage for streaming  Use the Low       button
109. ers  when the WebCCTV client is located on the same machine as the  WebCCTYV server   in local area networks or with high speed Internet connections     man  Use the High     button to enable the high bandwidth mode     Low Bandwidth Mode     Low bandwidth mode is mostly used in medium  or slow   speed LAN or Internet connections  When Low Bandwidth mode is enabled  the frame  rate and the resolution of the images are ree  This produces a reduced bandwidth    usage for streaming video  Use the Low       button to enable the low bandwidth  mode     6 5 7 Snapshots    This WebCCTYV feature gives you the opportunity to take snapshots  To create a snapshot   follow the steps below     1  Choose the frame you want to save and click the button with the camera symbol      4      2  Choose the desired location for storing images and click the Save button     Version 4 0 Series          J   Snapshots are saved in  JPEG format   Ey    6 5 8 Digital Zoom    The Digital Zoom functionality is very useful when there are small details in the scene  but  the camera doesn   t support optical zoom and there   s no way to visually enlarge those objects     In order to use the Digital Zoom functionality  follow the steps below     1  Click on the video window in order to set a focus point    2  Use the scroll wheel to zoom the image in and out  a magnifying glass is shown     3  When partially or totally zoomed in  click on any point of the video screen in order to  centralize the video window o
110. ertificate might come from trusting the  wy CA that delivered the certificate  In that case  this procedure might not be necessary     A copy of the certificate can be extracted from the signature by using the Digital Signature  Verifier  available from the Quadrox website   The certificate can also get to the courtroom in  a different way  by exporting it from the recorder  or can already be present because it was  extracted from previous movies     To extract and install the certificate from the signature itself using the Digital Signature  Verifier  follow the steps below     Quadrox Digital Signature Verification A    Digital Signature Yerification    Please select movie file  DiAWEBCCTYTEST1_CAMERA 4_2006 11 30_11 18_2006 11 30_11 26 59_ Browse          Please select signature file    D  WEBCCTVTEST1_CAMERA 4_2006 11 30_11 18_2006 11 30_11 26 59_                    Digital Signature Verifier main screen  1  Open the Digital Signature Verifier tool     2  Enter the locations of the movie and signature files and click the Verify button  If the  certificate is not yet trusted  you will see the following screen     Version 4 0 Series    Verification Results    The certificate is not trusted   To express your trust in the certificate   install it in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities    store by clicking the Certificate button     Not trusted certificate warning screen       3  Click the Certificate button     General   Details   Certification Path      Certificate In
111. formation    This certificate is intended to       Ensures the identity of a remote computer     Proves your identity to a remote computer   eEnsures software came from software publisher   Protects software from alteration after publication    Protects e mail messages      Allows data to be signed with the current time x                       Issued to  QTEST2 D5CB4ED6 C7AC2C61 AC6795EC   46138FB9    Issued by  QTEST2 DSCB4ED6 C74C2C61 AC6795EC   46138FB9    Yalid from 24 10 2006 to 24 10 2106         Issuer Statement    Install Certificate            Certificate Information Screen    4  Click the Install Certificate button and follow further instructions leaving all settings  by default  A Security Warning window will appear    5  To make sure that you are installing the exact certificate you need  find the  Thumbprint line in the Security Warning window and compare it with the thumbprint  of the original certificate on the recorder  If the thumbprints match  click Yes     Version 4 0 Series    Security Warning x     f   You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority  CA  claiming to represent   NICK236 9  4C6448 3C00B177 EFDC743C E0452154     Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually From  NICK236 9EAC6448 3C00B177 EFDC743C E0452154   You should confirm its origin by  contacting  NICK236 9E4C6448 3C00B177 EFDC743C E0452154   The following number will assist you in this process     Thumbprint  shal   71285044 81C83295 1BD700C2 7852EF05 
112. gement Microsoft Corporation  Device Manager Microsoft Corporation  ge Disk Defragmenter Microsoft Corp  Executi     B Disk Management Microsoft and VERITAS     Event Viewer Microsoft Corporation  Folder Microsoft Corporation  Group Policy Object Editor Microsoft Corporation  gt           Description             Description  The Certificates snap in allows you to browse the contents of the    Add      Remove   About      certificate stores for yourself  a service  or a computer              pe       Microsoft Management Console Screen    5  Then select My User account item and click Finish     File Action View Favorites Window Help     gt  mRIe    Console Root                Add Remove Snap in  Standalone   Extensions      Use this page to add or remove a standalone Snap in from the console     Snap ins added to  fa Console Root 7     This snap in will always manage certificates for     My user account      Service account      Computer account             Add      Remove   About               Microsoft Management Console Screen    6  Close all previously opened windows by pressing the Close and OK buttons     Version 4 0 Series    7  Finally you will get the list of all installed certificates        ya Consolet    Console Root  Certificates   Current User  Intermediate Certification Authorities Certificates     iti File Action View Favorites Window Help  e   G  m    x B e  C Console Root  issuedTo    0 ssuedy Expiration Date   Status                   EE Certificates   Curre
113. gether with the Alarm Component  it   s  wy possible some options are not present in the drop down list     i   If you entered the POS Device Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit Device link  po in the POS Screen  you can no longer change the protocol     5 3 3 4 3 Connection    This tab is not available for NAMOS Devices  You don   t have to configure it     5 3 3 4 4 Storage    This tab is not available for NAMOS Devices  You don   t have to configure it     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 4 5 Name    This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard  The following parameters have to be  configured       Name   specify the name of the POS source       Number   specify the number     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management             Name   Recordings  JebCCTV POS Configuration Wizard   Fuel Point 0  Please enter POS name     Name  JFuelPoint2 ss s       S  Number  fe   lt  lt  Previous     Next gt  gt      Finish     Cancel       Name  NAMOS  Screen    Click Next to enter the next POS Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 4 6 Recordings    This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard  In this tab you are able to do the  following       Add or delete cameras to record when a ticket is generated        Multiple recordings can be assigned to one source  This way  a ticket can be  why monitored from different cameras and angles       Set the recording time before and after a ticket is generate
114. ght side     of the control panel up and down to shift the red line  All the video activity that stays  above the red line will be recorded       Masking   by using the masking feature  only activity in a specified area s  will be  recorded  This increases the ability to store more video footage significantly     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Activity a a a a    WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   NVS 1       Please select the desired activity detection level                Record only activity  V       Mask   Unmask Apply Mask poe ines  7 i iy qH    Server  Higher load and excellent recordings      N ONVS  Lower load and acceptable  k E       recordings     Recording only meaningful activity allows you to  record for a longer period and makes searching in  the video more efficient     Activity detection can be visually adjusted to the  desired level  provided a camera is connected   Current video activity level is represented by the  green line on the control panel below the video     To adjust video activity  move the slider on the right  side of the control panel up and down to shift the  red line  All the video activity that stays above the  red line will be recorded            lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Activity  Network Video Server  Screen      Calculate activity on     Each method of activity detection processing has advantages  and disadvantages  Activity detection processing o
115. gt   Click the button in order to make the Video Window bigger     Version 4 0 Series    6 3 Recordings    The Recordings Menu allows you to search and view recorded footage and export clips of  this video footage     The following sections are described     Select Time Period      Single Playback    Synchronized Playback      Alarms    POS    Export    IO  wlly POS and Alarms are only available if the Alarm Component is installed     Recordings Management    Please specify the following     a   Le    From  Date Time   6 December 2007    18  32 2         Time period  hour     Precise Search       Single camera playback           a     Camera2          Synchronized playback      Camera 3    Camera4  v     Alarm listing  All    v      POS  time based     All       POS     Transaction ID  all tickets                Transaction data  time based        Movie export     Camera a v        Search    Recordings Screen    Version 4 0 Series    6 3 1 Select Time Period    Selecting the time period is needed for all possible recording requests as you need to search  amongst all footage which has been recorded     To select a time period  you have to specify the time and date  There are two ways of  specifying a certain time period     1  Using a From date and a Time span interval  all recorded video footage between the  From date plus the Time period  will be shown        Please specify the following        From  Date Time   15 December 2007        12 A  54    o    Time period  1 hour v 
116. gure Description  If external speakers are attached to the camera  you can talk to the camera using  the PC s microphone  Clicking the button temporarily stops sending audio     The audio is stopped  Clicking the button again starts the Talk feature     You can listen to the audio around the camera  Clicking the button temporarily  stops the audio     JEA    The audio is stopped     This slider adjusts the volume  Sliding to the right increases the volume  Sliding  to the left decreases the volume     Version 4 0 Series    6 2 2 Mosaic View    Mosaic View allows you to view up to 16 cameras simultaneously on one screen  This  provides enhanced surveillance opportunities and control of all available cameras for a user   The following features are available in the Mosaic View screen       Selecting a sequence    Selecting a mosaic    Enlarging Reducing video window    7 7 E    LIVE    RECORDINGS    os We    tsk iiinn     F    USERS    SYSTEM       Mosaic View Screen    l Double click on the video window of a particular camera to switch to the Single View  ll mode for this camera     When you are using Zoom 3  Zoom 5 or Zoom 7 mosaic views  click on the small   camera video windows to move them to the large central video window  Double click   lIl on the central camera video window to switch to the Single View mode for this  camera     The Snapshots  High Low Bandwidth  Digital Zoom and Audio functionalities are  not available in Mosaic View     Version 4 0 Series    6 2 2 1 Seq
117. h button     Version 4 0 Series    If you entered a correct PMD I O Device serial number you should see the following screen     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Alarms    VO Device was successfully added    a a    Alarm PMD 1 1 Edit Edit Device Delete Device  Alarm PMD 1 2 Edit  Alarm PMD 1 3 Edit  Alarm PMD 1 4 Edit  Alarm PMD 1 9 Edit  Alarm PMD 1 10 10 Edit  Alarm PMD 1 11 11 Edit  Alarm PMD 1 12 12 Edit    Alarm PMD 1 13 13 Edit    Alarm PMD 1 14 14 Edit    PMD with Serial Nr 2 PMD USB Device  Alarm PMD 1 15 15 Edit    Alarm PMD 1 16 16 Edit       Alarm PMD 1 17 17 Edit    Alarm PMD 1 18 18 Edit       Alarms  PMD I O Device Added  Screen    Click the Edit Device link  Go to the Outputs tab     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 2 3 Outputs  This screen allows you to assign names to the lines you have configured as outputs        The Outputs tab is not available in the WebCCTV PMD I O Device Configuration  why Wizard when you are adding the PMD I O Device  It becomes available after you      have added the device and click Edit Device link in the Alarms menu        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Outputs    WebCCTYV IO Device Configuration Wizard    Please  choose outputs parameters             a oO O  Output PMD 1 5 5     Output PMD 1 6 6  Output PMD 1 7 7  Output PMD 1 8 8   lt  lt  Previous   Finish Cancel    Outputs  PMD I O Device  Screen    
118. hange the  volume for each camera  see 3 3 4 Storage Manager     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Name  amp  Type Recordings   CS a BCE STS                      WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   Network Camera 1  Please choose recording parameters      Record this camera v  Format  OJPEG Simple  but efficient compression method  Low in CPU consumption       MPEG  Image resolution     320x240      640x480  Frame rate  4  v Most surveillance applications record 3 5 frames per second   Volume  D  Movies Volume the camera records to     lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Recordings  analogue and network camera  Screen    Click Next to enter the next Camera Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 1 5 Activity    In this screen  you can adjust the following parameters        When adding a network camera  the Masking and Activity functionality is only  T available after a server restart  This will be requested automatically by a notification       Activity Detection     by enabling Activity Detection  only images where movement is  above a certain threshold will be recorded  This increases the ability to store more  video footage significantly  If you want to record all the time  uncheck the Record  only activity checkbox     The current activity level is represented by the green line on the control panel below   the video  To adjust the activity detection threshold  move the slider on the right 
119. he steps below   Mosaic View Settings    General Settings    Name  2x2    Frame rate   2 Y pps    Name       r   Sequence Time  s  Camera 1 Camera 2    Camera 5 Camera 6  Name  Step2 A   Sequence Time  10 s  A En 7    Camera 3     Camera 4  Camera 7 Camera 8       Add Sequence Step       Cancel       Mosaic View Settings Screen    1  Specify a Name for the mosaic   Select the Frame rate   3  Configure Sequence   a  Select cameras from the drop down lists   b  Specify a Name for the sequence  step    c  Specify Sequence time        Sequence time is the time  in seconds  that is used to switch between all sequences  l  steps   This is only relevant when two or more sequences  steps  are configured   4  Add additional Sequences  optional     2    Frame rate is the number of frames shown per second  This setting only applies to the  I focus view  the small views by default have 1 fps as frame rate     5  Click the Apply button     By default each mosaic view is created with the number of steps needed to involve all  ely available cameras     You can delete a Step any time by clicking the Close button in the upper right corner  I of the Sequence  step  section     To go back to the Mosaics Screen  click the Cancel button     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 7 Network Settings    This chapter explains how to change the WebCCTV server   s network settings  The following  settings are described       Network settings    FTP Parameters      SMS Account Parameters    E Mail Profiles    Networ
120. ider     an interface element that provide the handling and changing of the certain  parameter     Snapshot     an image of a certain video moment     Software     the set of programs  procedures and related documentation associated with  a computer system  Specifically refers to computer programs that direct and  control the computer system   s activities     Streaming     an option for activity detection of the cameras that have been watched in  live view     SVHS  Super Video Home System      a high quality video format that has higher  resolution than normal VHS  It must be played on a videocassette recorder that  supports the SVHS format  and to see the sharper image resulting from the  higher resolution  it must be played on a high resolution television set     System configuration     the specific components in your system  such as the terminal   printer and disk drives  and the settings that define how your system works     System downloads     a function that allows downloading WebCCTV concerned  software     TCP IP     these two protocols were developed by the U S  military to allow computers  to talk to each other over long distance networks  IP is responsible for moving  packets of data between nodes  TCP is responsible for verifying delivery from  client to server  Nowadays these two protocols are used in the Internet for  providing data transmitting mostly     Version 4 0 Series    TCP Server Port     is used to allow external users to receive alarms  control PT
121. ient Port     port used by the client to receive alarm events       Client Name     unique name which identifies the client machine     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management          Protocol Connection    febCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard  Please  specify alarm device connection parameters      Dispatcher IP fier of of 7 IP address of the sender of the alarm events   Dispatcher Port 149152    Client IP 127 Jof o  1 IP address ofthe client  accepting the alarm events  Basically this  Client Port jiss 55 should be WebCCTV server IP address     Client Name WEBCCTY A unique name  which should identify current client machine  For  example  this could be WebCCTV server name               lt  lt  Previous     Next  gt  gt       Finish     Cancel       Connection  RedLight Alarm Driver  Screen    Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 5 Alarm Configuration Wizard    To enter the Alarm Configuration Wizard in order to configure the alarms itself  click one of  the Edit links in the Alarms Menu  The Alarm Configuration Wizard consists of eight tabs  with easy to follow instructions  Read this chapter to learn all about the alarms configuration     The following Alarm Configuration Wizard tabs are described in this chapter       Name   Outputs     PTZ   Notification  m Recordings   Mail     FTP   SMS    By default  some of the settings are already selected  It is recommended you keep  these settings to ensure the best performance     When 
122. ights Description   Live Access to live view   PTZ  Access to PTZ controls   Recordings Access to view the recorded video footage   Export Access to the export menu   Alarms Access to view alarms and related video footage   POS Access to view POS transactions and related video footage   User management   Access to change user privileges  view user actions log  view    connected users  System configuration   Access to modify system options    setting presets are only available to users with administrator rights     only available to users with administrator rights    S Users with administrator rights can allow or block the viewing of certain cameras for  iL non administrative users     By default WebCCTV has two user accounts     m Operator Account    Administrator Account       ll The default operator and administrator account can   t be deleted     D WebCCTV Users management is fully integrated into the Windows Operating    E System users system  which results in very strong and safe access procedures     Version 4 0 Series    5 2 1 1 The Operator User Account    A non administrative user can have different privileges and rights  He doesn   t have access to  the video manager application     a    The default operator account can   t be deleted     5 2 1 2 The Administrator Account    A user with Administrator Rights can     L  i    W    Add new users   Change passwords  Delete users   Set user privileges   View User Actions Logs  View Connected Users    The default administr
123. is functionality prevents the misplacement of the camera and  ensures proper recordings after monitoring  If the Home Preset is enabled  the first    preset position becomes automatically the Home status and looks like   in the Live  view  When a user moves the PTZ camera  by manual manipulation or using preset  positions  the camera will return to its Home Preset after the assigned Recovery Time  has elapsed  By default this time is 300 seconds                 Use Virtual Patrol     select one of the Virtual Patrol you previously created     Manual PTZ Control     check this radio button if you don   t use either the Home  Preset or the Virtual Patrol functionality        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Name  amp  Type Virtual Patrol    WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   Network Camera 1    Please check the camera manufacturer s documentation as continuous movement of PTZ cameras might violate the camera s warranty  We strongly  advise you to set the virtual patrol sequence time to a minimum of 120 seconds for cameras that move mechanically     O Use Home Preset     Use Virtual Patrol   Patrol 1       oO Manual PTZ Control  not recommended     Defined Virtual Patrols       Patrol 1 Edit Delete  Patrol 2 Edit Delete  Patrol 3 Edit Delete      Add Virtual Patrol                  Home Preset Settings    Recovery time  seconds   300              lt  lt  Previous   Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Virtual Patrol  
124. it Edit device Delete  EA NVS 2 Edit  8  NVS 3 Edit  f o  NVS 4 Edit                a Delete All IP Devices    Add IP Camera    Add Network Video Server       Cameras Screen    Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 2 1 Name  amp  Type    In this tab  you can adjust the NVS name  type and model  It   s a part of the Network Video  Server Wizard     why Choose a descriptive name for each NVS for easy future reference     Cameras Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Name  amp  Type    RETEST MRSS    WebCCTYV Network Video Server Configuration Wizard    Please enter network video server name and type        Name   WEBCCTV NVS 4000 Please enter a descriptive name for the network video  server   Type    WebCCTV Network Video Server y  Select network video server brand   Model   NVS4000    Select network video server model   E Previ0US     eee Next  gt  gt  SS Cancel    Name  amp  Type  Network Video Server  Screen    Click Next to enter the next NVS Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 2 2 Connection    This tab allows you to define the parameters needed for the NVS connection  It   s a part of the  Network Video Server Wizard       NYS IP address    User name    Password       The Default Admin ID for the NVS400 series is    admin    and the default Admin   lt 19 password is    pass     For the NVS1000 2000 4000 series the Admin ID becomes    root         and the default Admin password is    pass        Cameras Storage Manager Single Vie
125. k Settings    Please  read carefully the mstallation manual before changing the network settings     TCP Server Port 1  UDP Streaming Ports   4096        4224     UDP Datagram Size   1024      FTP Parameters    FTP Server Address  fip alarm com    FTP Directory  j                           FTP Login Name     administrator          FTP Password  eecccccce      Firewall Mode     SMS Account Parameters    Clickatell API ID     1234567  Clickatell User Name  JohnBrown                Clickatell Password  eeccccee  Office Alarm Edit   Delete  Add New Profile                  Apply  gt  Cancel       Network Settings Screen    Don   t change any parameter unless you are absolutely sure     The FTP Parameters  SMS account Parameters and Defined E Mail Profiles sections  are only visible when the WebCCTV Alarm Component is installed     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 7 1 Network settings    The following parameters can be configured       TCP Server Port     port which is used to allow external users to receive alarms   control PTZ cameras  send commands  etc  This is called the WebCCTYV control  signal      UDP Streaming Ports     ports used to transmit video streams  WebCCTV chooses the  necessary amount of ports from the range 4096   4224 to transmit video streams      UDP Datagram Size     size of the packets  datagrams  on which the video stream is  divided for proper transmission over the network  This parameter is measured in bytes        TCP Server Port   1518  UDP Streaming Ports  
126. k the Details button     AK  Loading errors  1       To close this wizard  click Finish     Copy   Save Report     lt  Back   Finish   Cancel         Checksum Verification Wizard Screen    Version 4 0 Series    9 Glossary    The terms in this glossary cover topics related to the WebCCTV User   s Manual     A    Activation code     special collection of the characters supplied with the software  used  for the software registering     ActiveX     is a set of technologies from Microsoft providing tools for linking a  desktop application to the World Wide Web  Also they are used in the  interface and creating other software components     Activity detection     is a function that enables recording only when movement occurs     Application     a group of programs that together are used for a specific task such as  accounting  financial planning  word processing  games etc     Backup     a copy of a program or data from a computer onto a data storage medium   usually one that may be removed to safe storage at a distance from the  computer  it is used to preserve data for use in the contingency that the original  data on the computer may be lost or become unusable     Browser     is a computer program used for accessing sites or information on a network   as the World Wide Web      Byte     is the representation of a single character  A sequence of eight bits treated as a  single unit  also the smallest addressable unit within the system     Camera Wizard      is a function for faci
127. l sequence    5  Click Apply button     N      You may delete any Preset from the Virtual Patrol sequence by clicking the Delete link     Due to some technology designs of Panasonic cameras it is recommended you use no   N more than 2 3 Panasonic cameras with virtual patrol configured at the same time   since this can cause server overloading     e Each time a user takes control over the PTZ camera manually  via the PTZ Camera  ll Control Panel   the automatic Virtual Patrol is interrupted  Once the user stops his      manual control  the WebCCTYV resumes the Virtual Patrol after 30 seconds     Click Next to enter the next NVS Camera Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 2 9 Users  Select which users have access to the selected camera     fe The Users functionality is only available after server restart when adding a new NVS   og Follow the notification that automatically will be shown     s Users with Administrator rights have access to all the cameras  Users with restricted  l rights can be denied access to certain cameras     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Virtual Patrol Users                         WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   NVS 1  Please select the users to have access to this camera      QTEST7 Administrator Users with administrative privileges have access to all cameras   QTEST7 Quadrox v  QTEST7 Operator v   lt  lt  Previous Finish Cancel    Users  Network Video Server  Screen   
128. laws of the EU or other  applicable provisions  This Agreement is governed by the laws of the European Union  except  to the extent local law governs copyrights and locally registered trademarks   This Agreement  is the entire agreement between us and supersedes any other understandings or agreements   including  but not limited to  advertising  with respect to the Software  If any provision of this  Agreement is deemed invalid or unenforceable by any country or government agency having  jurisdiction  that particular provision will be deemed modified to the extent necessary to make  the provision valid and enforceable  and the remaining provisions will remain in full force and  effect     For questions concerning this Agreement  product or technical matters  please contact  Quadrox tsov at the address stated above     Version 4 0 Series    3 Introduction    WebCCTV is a unique digital video surveillance solution  which combines three major  functions in one Network Video Recorder  NVR  or Digital Video Recorder  DVR   local  digital recording  multiplexing and simultaneous transmission of the video via existing  networks  TCP IP   To a standard WebCCTYV  up to 16 cameras can be permanently recorded  while multiple operators at different locations on the network are accessing the WebCCTV  device     Being a networked device  WebCCTV utilizes two basic principles of the  Internet Intranet technology      m WebCCTV works over the TCP IP network protocol  which provides maximum  
129. ld with the address to which the alarm mail will  be sent    12  Click the Apply button to save the settings     To go back to the Network Settings Screen  click the Return button     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 8 Certificate Management    The Certificate Management section allows you to handle your certificates for exported  movie signing     Certificate Management    Subject  QTEST2 CB4448FF 8CD52DEF 6A425E01 89138918   Issuer  QTEST2 CB4448FF 8CD52DEF 6A425E01 89138918   E mail  webcctv quadrox com   Issued to  QTEST2 CB4448FF 8CD52DEF 6A425E01 89138918  webcctv quadrox com  Belgium  Issued by  QTEST2 CB4448FF 8CD52DEF 6A425E01 89138918  webcctv quadrox com  Belgium  Days to expire  36523   Created  Mon Feb 19 15 13 04 UTC 0200 2007    Certificate Management    Export an encoded certificate    cer  Export             E mail  webcctv quadrox com  Generate a new self signed certificate  using the specified              Location  Belg jum  parameters         Generate          File on  Import a new certificate    cer    pfx  server                    Certificate Management Screen    The Current Certificate Information section consists of general information about the  certificate which is currently used by WebCCTV for export movie signing  such as       Name of your certificate     Certificate name of an issuer which signed your certificate     Email you specified for certificates generating     Complete ithe nformation that identifies your certificate  including name  email and
130. le View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Alarms    SSS    1 Alarm Picolo 1 1 Edit Edit Device    Alarm Picolo 1 2 Edit    te    Alarm Picolo 1 3 Edit  Alarm Picolo 1 4 Edit  Alarm Picolo 1 5 Edit  Alarm Picolo 1 7 Picolo board with Serial Nr 7317 Capture Board Edit  Alarm Picolo 1 9 Edit  Alarm Picolo 1 10 Edit  Alarm Picolo 1 11 Edit    Alarm Picolo 1 12 Edit       Alarm Picolo 1 13 Edit                wal  8  a  1           Add PMD 1 0 Device       Add Alarm Device    Alarms  PMD T O Device  Screen    The PMD I O Device Configuration Wizard will be opened for configuration     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 2 1 Name   This screen shows basic information about the I O Device  It contains two fields     Device type     general information about the type of I O Device connected     Serial Number   enter the serial number of your I O Device in this field        To obtain the serial number of your PMD I O Device  refer to PMD I O Device   lt 19 documentation or use the special tool that is located in the Support folder to set a new    serial number   see 3 3 2 2 5 PMD I O Serial Number        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Name   SC       WebCCTV IO Device Configuration Wizard  Please enter Serial Number for the I O device     Device Type  PMD IO Device  Serial Number  2  Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Name  PMD T O Device  Screen    Click Next to enter the next I O Device Configuration Wizard S
131. lick this button to access WebCCTV Online help     Log Off  a   Click this button to change user     QUADROX Exit      Click this button to exit the WebCCTV application     Version 4 0 Series    EXIT          6 2 Live    The WebCCTYV Video Browser application allows you to monitor cameras through a  comprehensive and user friendly interface     Mosaic View    Low Bandwidth High Bandwidth  Mode Mode    ie No Sequence Y Ee 2x2       Reduce Video Enlarge Video  Window Window       Single View Create Snapshot       The following features are present in the Live menu     Single View   Mosaic View   Reduce Enlarge Video Window  Low High Bandwidth Mode  Create Snapshot   PTZ  optional    Digital Zoom   Audio    LIVE  RECORDINGS  Move  vad  Pos FI     lt   gt   Pi l    ALARMS     gt    i4  Rotate   lt x      Zoom    Preset recall set   234  5 6  78    PTZ Speed     gt   MY ACCOUNT    MANAGER CAMERA 4 CAMERA 3 CAMERA 4    CAMERA 5 CAMERA 7 CAMERA 8  HELP  CAMERA 9  LOG OFF    exit       Live  Single View  Screen    Version 4 0 Series    Bel no Sequence   I    LIVE    RECORDINGS    as WiLL    Bk FUME     USERS    SYSTEM       Live  Mosaic View  Screen    Version 4 0 Series    6 2 1 Single View    When entering the Live menu  single view mode is automatically displayed  In single view  one camera is displayed at a time  You can switch between cameras by clicking the  corresponding camera buttons below the viewing window  The following features are  available in the Live View screen     
132. litation of the camera setting and editing   Capturing     this option means image recording in a computer readable form     Check box     is an interface element that provides parameter or other data selection   When the user clicks a check box to select an option  a V appears in the box     COM1  COM2  the names assigned to the serial and communication ports     Control panel     a collection of the functional buttons  Usually it is arranged at the  bottom of the window     CPU   is an abbreviation for Central Processing Unit  This is the portion of the  computer that interprets and executes instructions     Version 4 0 Series    CRT   is the abbreviation for Cathode Ray Tube  This is a vacuum tube in which  beams are projected on a fluorescent screen producing luminous spots  An  example is the television set     Cursor     is a small blinking rectangle or line that indicates the current position on the  display screen     Curtain areas     are areas of constant movement and are classified as not important  for surveillance     Data compression     process of reducing the amount of data needed for storage or  transmission of a given piece of information  text  graphics  video  sound   etc    typically by use of encoding techniques     Default     is the parameter value automatically selected by the system when you or the  program does not provide instructions  It is also called a preset value     Delete     the removing of data from a disk or other data storage device     
133. lization or time limit mechanisms  where such mechanisms are utilized in the Software s programming  or     h  transfer or use the Software outside of the Territory without Quadrox s prior written  consent and without paying any applicable additional fees     You further agree to comply fully with all laws and regulations to assure that  should such  consent be granted  neither the Software  nor any direct product thereof  is exported   directly or indirectly  in violation of law     You also agree not to cause or permit the Software to be dumped  traced  disassembled   decompiled or otherwise reverse engineered except to the extent     x  applicable law expressly requires that you be permitted to decompile      y  it is essential to do so in order to achieve interoperability of the Software with another  software program  and     z  you have first requested Quadrox to provide the information necessary to achieve such  interoperability and Quadrox has not made such information available in accordance  herewith     Quadrox has the right to impose reasonable conditions and to request a reasonable fee  before providing such information  Any information supplied by Quadrox or obtained by  you  as permitted hereunder  may only be used by you for the purpose described herein  and may not be disclosed to any third party or used to create any software which is  substantially similar to or competitive with the Software     5  COPYRIGHT OWNERSHIP OF SOFTWARE    The Software is the prop
134. ll    be maintained     Click Next to enter next Advanced Storage Settings Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 4 2 3 POS    This tab allows you to configure two parameters        This tab will not be available unless you have POS installed together with the Alarm  ll Component       Minimum lifetime of POS transaction recordings     integer value set in hours and  determines the amount of time the POS transaction movies will be kept on the hard  disk  Check the checkbox if you want to activate this parameter      Minimum number of POS transaction to keep     integer value indicating the  minimum number of POS transactions to keep  Check the checkbox if you want to  activate this parameter     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Movie Lifetime       Advanced Storage Settings Wizard          Minimum lifetime of POS transaction recordings   hour s              Minimum number of POS transaction to keep          When there is not enough disk space to comply with these requirements  POS transactions with higher severity will  be deleted last and at least 12 hours of non POS recordings recordings will be maintained         lt  lt  Previous Finish Cancel    POS Screen  e When there is not enough disk space to comply with the requirements  POS  T transactions with higher severity will be deleted last and at least 12 hours of non POS    recordings will be maintained     Click the Finish button     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 
135. llows for  the configuration of the Picolo I O Proxy     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 1 1 Name  This screen doesn   t allow you to configure any parameter  It contains two fields     Device type     general information about the type of I O Device connected       Serial Number   serial number of your I O Device     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Name   ETE CT    WebCCTYV IO Device Configuration Wizard  Please enter Serial Number for the I O device     Device Type  Picolo boardPicolo board with Serial Nr 7317    Serial Number     Next  gt  gt  Finish   Cancel    Name  Picolo I O Proxy  Screen    Click Next to enter the next I O Device Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 1 2 Configuration    This screen allows you to configure your I O Device lines as inputs or outputs for the alarm  signals  If you don   t need all of the line s  you can disable the unused lines     The screen contains the picture of the I O Device connector with 13 drop down lists around it  which correspond to 13 lines of the I O Device  Each drop down list has 3 options available   I  O and X        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Configuration   ae    WebCCTV IO Device Configuration Wizard    Please choose I O configuration of device       101  i v 102  i g  103  i    104  i     105 v 106  ow   107      108 jox  109  i    1010    v  1011  i v 1012  x
136. ly added to the trusted certificates list  on each machine for the verification     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 8 2 CA signed certificates    In spite of the self signed certificates advantages  this approach is not the most secure  To  improve your security  Quadrox recommends getting a certificate from a trusted certification  authority  CA   There are Certification Authorities  CA  which are explicitly trusted  worldwide so Microsoft pre installed theirs certificates in the Windows Operating System   Hence those certificate authorities are trusted by all 3  parties which use a Windows  Operating System  If you get a certificate signed by the CA  you automatically become a  trusted signer in the Windows environment     To import the CA certificate in the WebCCTV system  follow the steps below     1  Save the certificate on your WebCCTV server   2  Specify the exact path to the certificate in the File on server field   3  Click the Import button     Exported movie files will now be signed by the imported CA certificate  The main advantage  is that you don   t need to install it on each machine since this certificate is pre installed there     A certificate loses its    trust value    over time  because the longer it is in place  the higher  chance it has of being compromised  It is recommended that certificates are renewed regularly    and that the old certificate is allowed to expire     CA certificates have the following advantages and disadvantages     Advantages        Cer
137. n Europe  NTSC video format is used in USA    Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Name  amp  Type  Analogue camera  Screen    Click Next to enter each camera and go to the next Camera Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 1 2 Connection       This tab is only available for network cameras  If you are adding an analogue camera   edy this screen will not appear     This screen allows you to define the parameters needed for a network camera connection       Camera IP address or DNS name    Port       User name      Password     Delivery mode     Multicast IP Address Port    To obtain these parameters  contact your system administrator or read the user manual  WD of the camera itself     T Use camera Administrator credentials in order to get full WebCCTV functionality     A DNS name is a meaningful and easy to remember  handle  for an Internet address    I or IP address     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       SE Connection Virtual Patrol    WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   Network Camera 1  You have selected IP camera option  Please enter the IP address of the camera you wish to add     IP address      192   168   1l 1 Camera IP address is usually located on the IP   camera side  Each number should be between 0 and  255    OR   DNS name  O Web Address  URL  of your camera ff it uses  Domain Name Service    Port  80 The default port setting suitable in most cases    User name  Administrator User name can be f
138. n order to Save your  configuration     5 4 1 1 2 Restoring Configuration    To restore a configuration  follow the steps below     A    A           You need Microsoft  NET Framework 2 0 to be installed in order to Restore your  configuration     Click the Restore Configuration button       Choose a saved configuration  xml file     Click Open     After restoring the configuration  all passwords of any users added to WebCCTV will  be defaulted to the following password  videouser  It is strongly recommended to  change all these passwords     Version 4 0 Series       While restoring a configuration the WebCCTV Server may restart several times  This    lly is anormal behavior  Please be patient until the restoring process is finished     When the restoring process is finished  an overview will be given outlining the results of your  restore action  In case a particular section was not  or partially  restored  it will be marked in  yellow or red  Move the mouse cursor over the results in order to see the detailed information  of that section     System Info    Restoring configuration has finished  Please position mouse pointer over the restoring result to see the detailed description   Cameras   success  Mosaic   success  Network Settings   partially    POS   failure  Single View   success  POS Terminal 1   failure  Storage settings   success  Users   success       Restore Results Screen    Version 4 0 Series    5 4 1 2 System Information  The System Information section describe
139. n the WebCCTV server allows    Version 4 0 Series    A    detecting the activity using the best accuracy  but consumes more CPU resources   Activity detection processing on WebCCTV NVS consumes fewer CPU resources  but  operates inaccurately in low light conditions     Masking makes it possible to disable the recording of activity in so called    curtain  areas        Curtain areas    contain constant movement classified as not important for  surveillance  e g  moving trees in the wind  busy parts of the road etc       The green grid  shown on the masking screen  divides the image into masking cells   Click on a cell and the activity detection in this cell will be disabled  Once disabled  a  masking cell turns green  This means that activity occurring in this cell will not  trigger recording     When you access the Activity screen for the first time on a client PC  it may be that  the green masking grid doesn   t appear  In order to be able to draw the grid  the video  card of the client PC has to have at least 16 MB of internal video memory and  DirectX accelerations fully enabled  This can be done as follows     Exit the camera wizard by clicking Finish or Cancel   Go to Start Settings Control Panel    Click on Display  Settings Advanced Troubleshoot   Set Hardware acceleration on full     TAO     Multiple Monitors  and Intel R  82852 82855 GM GM    P    amp      Color Management S Intel R  Extreme Graphics    General Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot      Are you having problem
140. n this point  This also resets the focus point of further  zooming in and out     s You cannot use the Digital Zoom functionality if your mouse doesn   t have a scroll  pE wheel     Version 4 0 Series    7 Appendix A    To make a certificate explicitly trusted by means of the Outlook Express email client   follow the steps below     1  Save your  eml signature on the target machine     2  Double click on it to open  You will see the following screen that means your  certificate is not trusted on this machine        No subject     5  x     Fie Edit View Tools Message Help  2 o 2 as xX       B  F Reply    orward Print Delete au  Next Addresses    From  invalid invalid com ct  Date  20 October 2006 22 27  To  none    Subject   No subject   Security  Digitally signed   signing digital ID is not trusted    with tl  the highlighted ite       Message has not been tampered with      The digital ID has not expired    _  The sender and digital ID have the same e mail    address    The digital ID has not been revoked or    revocation information for this certificate could  not be determined        There are no other problems with the digital ID    E Don t ask me about this    Open Message View digital ID fi                MS Outlook Express Untrusted Signature Screen    3  Click the Edit Trust button     4  In the screen that appears select Explicitly Trust this Certificate and follow further  prompts     Version 4 0 Series    Signing digital ID properties 2  x   General   Details   Cer
141. nature Verifier tool     Version 4 0 Series    Quadrox Digital Signature Verification    Digital Signature Verification    Please select movie file    D  WEBCCTYTEST1_CAMERA 4_2006 11 30_11 18_2006 11 30_11 26 59_     Please select signature file o  D  WEBCCTYTEST1_CAMERA 4_2006 11 30_11 18_2006 11 30_11 26 59_      Digital Signature Verifier main screen                      Open the Digital Signature Verifier tool    Enter the locations of the movie and signature files and click the Verify button    3  If the signature can be decoded and the hash information matches the movie  the  movie authenticity is proven and the following information screen will be shown  The  displayed information is part of the digital signature and is likewise proven to be  authentic     Da    Verification Results    The signature is trusted   The movie file has not been changed after signing        Filename WEBCCTYTEST1 _NVS 207 4_2006 11 30_11  18_2006  11 30_11 26 59_rad2B2B3  asf          Start time of the movie 2006 11 30 11 18 00          End time of the movie 2006 11 30 11 26 59          Time of export 2006 11 30 11 35 26          Name of the user that created the WEBCCTVTEST1 Administrator          Name of the recorder WEBCCTVTEST1             Name of the camera NYS 207 4             Trusted signature information screen    4  If the signature cannot be trusted because either the signature or the movie was  tampered with  the following screen will be shown     Version 4 0 Series    Verificati
142. ns without recordings     To do a synchronized playback  follow the steps below     Select the time period  see 4 3 1 Select Time Period     Check the Synchronized playback radio button    Choose four cameras from the drop down lists    Click the Search button    For a new synchronized playback recording search  click the New Search button     e D a    Camera 1       d  e    19 02 2007  13 30 07       Recordings from 19 02 2007 12 51 00 till 19 02 2007 13 51 00    New Search    Recordings Synchronized Playback Screen    When you have the recording mode open  the following functionalities are available        Version 4 0 Series      Synchronized playback controls     Switching sources     Slider     Enlarging Reducing video window       Double click on the video window of a camera in order to switch to single playback  T of this camera     The Snapshots  High Low Bandwidth  Digital Zoom and Activity level  functionalities are not available in synchronized playback     6 3 3 1 Synchronized Playback Controls    You can use the Synchronize Playback Control buttons in order to make the viewing process  more flexible and controllable  The following Synchronized Playback Control buttons are  available       Stop button     stops playback and returns the slider to its initial position      Frame Backward     allows you to view the recording in the    frame by frame    mode  in reverse direction      Play Pause     start or pause the playback  After you press this button the slider is
143. nt User E GlobalSign Root CA Root SGC Authority 28 01 2014 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10      lt None gt   E  Personal   _  Eacte CyberTrust Root Root SGC Authority 23 02 2006 1 3 6 1 4 1 31110       lt None gt   a a Trusted Root Certification Authorities   Microsoft Windows Hardware Com    Microsoft Root Authority 31 12 2002 Code Signing  Windo     lt None gt       ea Authorities E microsoft Windows Hardware Com    Microsoft Root Authority 31 12 2002 Code Signing  Windo        lt None gt   F Ems SGC Authority Root SGC Authority Server Authenticatio     lt None gt        01 01 2010      Certificate Revocation List F  24 10 2106       Certificates     lt None gt         3 QTEST2 DSCB4ED6   QTEST2 DSCB4ED6 C       H E Active Directory User Object Root Agency Root Agency 01 01 2040  lt All gt   lt None gt   H E Trusted Publishers E 5ecurenet CA SGC Root Root SGC Authority 16 10 2009 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10       lt None gt    2  Untrusted Certificates Thawte Premium Server CA Root SGC Authority 16 07 2004 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 1  lt None gt   H E Third Party Root Certification Authoriti E thawte Server CA Root SGC Authority 16 07 2004 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10       lt None gt   H E Trusted People Eun   DATACorp SGC Root SGC Authority 24 06 2019 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10       lt None gt      Other People E verisign Class 1 CA Individual Sub    Class 1 Public Primary Certification A    13 05 2008  lt All gt   lt None gt   ry Certificates E verisign Class 2 CA   Individual Su    Class 2 Public Primary Certification
144. o access the Users screens where you can add or delete users   RESTART give different user rights  check Connected Users and User Actions logs     IHFO    Settings  Click this button to change the WebCCTV settings to your requirements     Info    Click this button to see general server information  This section also provides  access to Network Diagnostics  System Downloads and the Server logs     Hide Control Panel    Click this button to hide or retrieve the control panel     Restart  Click this button to restart the video server  Usually there   s no need to restart  dad the server unless the Restart button becomes red     HELP Video  Click this button to open the Video Browser application     Help  Click this button to access WebCCTV Online help     Log Off  Ce   Click this button to change user     QUADROX Exit  PPr SERENS Click this button to exit the WebCCTV application     LOG OFF    EXIT       Version 4 0 Series    5 2 Users    This chapter provides an overview of the Users section of WebCCTV     5 2 1 General Information    WebCCTYV is a multi user system capable of supporting an unlimited number of users  Every  registered user can have the following properties and user rights     Property Description Limitation   Name Is used for the identification of the user   Must be unique   Password   Password related to the user for login No limitation  English  Dutch  French  Italian    Language   Preferable language for the user German  Spanish  Russian   Ukrainian   User R
145. o begin the calculation     4  When the checksum is calculated by means of FastSum  compare it with the one from  the digital signature     Version 4 0 Series    FastSum 1 5  Unregistered     File Edit View Run Tools Help    la  A lH cs  gt  7  rT i Register now     Choose the files or an entire folder you want to make checksums of    rt  After you save the results you will be able to check the integrity of your files   p  Press the Save  Ctrl S  button to save     Ploere tend pont isi r a     BB Loaded Wen SCARE  a NICK236_Camera 2_2006 10 30_15 53 02_2006 10 30_15    4 494 KB CF7DDOEDEASOFEEFCF6358B04C6738E 17  E  Changed      Actual          New  1  100         Calculating the checksums      Calculation completed at 117272006 10 07 29 AM  Processed 1 files in 0 folders with total size 4 39 Mb   Elapsed time  00 00 00 Average speed  166 45 Mb Sec        FastSum Screen     amp   No subject   File Edit View Tools Message Help    8e ey 8 Se x W vi WD    Reply   Reply All Forward Print Delete Addresses    From  invalid email  invalid   Date  Thursday  November 02  2006 10 11 AM  To  none   Subject   No subject    Security  Digitally signed and verified       FileName NICK236_Camera 2_2006 10 30_15 53 02_2006 10 30_15 57   58_rad61477 asf    HashType MD5    HashValue fidd0edeadSOfeefcf6358b04c6738e17  TimeStamp 2006 10  58     Server NICK236   User NICK236 Administrator   SystemID 5SD8DB897 F5237F C0 2B60F C6A 3D0EFC16  Source Camera 2   SourceID  5B292774 066D 46F2 AE07 8EE126D
146. o find an existing location     Location  C  Program Files Quadrox WebCCTV Movies  Browse       C  Program Files Quadrox WebCCTV   Select  C D    webManager  webRoot    webVideo  License txt  Readme txt    DOOREN ET    Nn   amp   oO  E  a             Next  gt  gt  Finish   Cancel    Location  Browse  Screen    Browse the table and choose the folder you would like to use for storing recordings  Click the  Select button to confirm your selection       In case you enter the path and name of a folder which doesn   t exist  it will be created  iL automatically     Click Next to enter the next Volume Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 4 1 2 Cameras    This tab allows you to assign cameras to a volume        Cameras Alarms POS    Storage Manager    Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Location Cameras   ge Parameters     ebCCTV Volume Configuration Wizard   C  Program Files Quadrox GuardNVR Movies       Please select the cameras that you would like to record on this volume        No cameras are defined    Camera 1 k lt  Add Camera             lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Cameras Screen    By default only one volume is created during installation and thus all the cameras  added will be automatically assigned to this volume  If you add a volume after you  added all the cameras to your system  you will have to reassign those cameras from  the    old    volume to a newly created one which will erase all the recording
147. oesn   t have a mouse  wheel     You can use digital and optical zoom simultaneously  You will first zoom optically  and switch to digital zoom when you can no longer zoom optically     6 2 1 8 Audio    WebCCTV supports audio listening for the following Panasonic camera models  BB   HCM311  BB HCM311A  BB HCM331  BB HCM331A  BB HCM371  BB HCM371A   BB HCM381  BB HCM381A  KX HCM110  BB HCE481     A    WebCCTYV only supports listen in audio  Recording audio is not available     Version 4 0 Series    To be able to listen to audio  you need to install the Audio Listening Component from the  camera itself the first time the camera is accessed in Live view  Click the Yes button in the  dialogue window that appears        Security Warning x   Do you want to install and run       http    208 13 143 164 60001  SysCamlnst cab  signed  on 15 12 2005 11 28 and distributed by     Panasonic Communications Co  Ltd        Publisher authenticity verified by VeriSign Class 3 Code  Signing 2004 CA    Caution  Panasonic Communications Co  Ltd  asserts that  this content is safe     You should only install view this  content if you trust Panasonic Communications Co Ltd  to  make that assertion          Always trust content from Panasonic Communications  Co  Ltd          Yes More Info         Audio Listening Component Installation Window    After the installation  the Audio Controls will appear     Rotate  BIRALA       PTZ Speed    e    0 100       Audio Controls Screen    Version 4 0 Series    Fi
148. of this SLA    a  you may not use the Software      b  if you have received physical copies of the Software from Quadrox  you must  promptly return the uninstalled Software  and all accompanying items as defined  above  to Quadrox within ten  10  days of your receipt  in exchange for which you  will receive a full refund of any paid license fees  and     c  you must immediately remove from your systems and destroy any and all copies of the  Software and all of its component parts     1  CONTROLLING LANGUAGE    The controlling language of this SLA will be English  Quadrox has provided translations in  Dutch  French  German  Spanish Italian  Russian and other languages solely for the  convenience of the Customer     2  GRANT OF LICENSE    Subject to the terms and conditions of this SLA  Quadrox hereby grants you a nonexclusive   non transferable license   Software License   to use the enclosed Software within the  Territory  in the operating environment identified by Quadrox  either     a  to the extent specified in an authorization certificate distributed to Customer by  Quadrox  or     b  if not specified  for a single user on a single computer     For purposes hereof   Territory  means  for a  U S  Version  the United States and  Canada  and for the  International Version  all countries except those countries where    Version 4 0 Series    exportation or transmission is prohibited by any applicable EU  U S  or other law or  regulation  or in which any provision of this SLA i
149. ollowing parameters  can be configured       Record this camera     the camera will be recorded if the box is checked       Volume     storage volume on which the camera is recorded  You can change the  volume for each camera  see 3 3 4 Storage Manager     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Recordings   Activity PTZ  WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   NVS 1          Users    Please choose recording parameters          Record this camera v             Volume  D  Movies Volume the camera records to      lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish   Cancel    Recordings  Network Video Server  Screen    Click Next to enter the next NVS Camera Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 2 6 Activity    This tab is a part of the Network Video Server Camera Wizard  The following parameters  can be configured         When adding a NVS  the Masking and Activity functionality is only available after  lIl server restart  This will be automatically requested by a notification       Activity Detection     by enabling Activity Detection  only images where movement is  above a certain threshold will be recorded  This increases the ability to store more  video footage significantly  If you want to record all the time  uncheck the Record  only activity checkbox     The current activity level is represented by the green line on the control panel below   the video  To adjust the activity detection threshold  move the slider on the ri
150. on Results    The movie has been changed after signing    or the signature does not match the movie        Not trusted signature information screen    The Digital Signature Verifier was created by Quadrox to make your life easier   However  it is not crucial to verify the digital signature  You are free to manually  O check the signature  or by a tool of your own choice     The tool is released as an open source tool under the BSD license  To make sure that  the tool doesn   t display false information  feel free to examine the source code and  make your own compilation for maximum trust     Jj To learn how to manually verify the signature  see Appendix B     Version 4 0 Series    6 4 Alarms    The Alarms Menu allows you to view and export recorded alarm events generated on  incoming alarms     e   lt   The Alarm Component has to be installed to see the menu     The following sections are described       View alarm movie     Export alarm movie     Slider     Alarm playback controls     Enlarging Reducing video window    Low High Bandwidth mode     Snapshots     Digital Zoom       Camera      Show most recent New Search De activate all    Alarm PMD 1 1 06 12 2007 21 49 51  e  Export    06 12 2007 21 49 51 o Export    06 12 2007 21 49 50 ge Export         06 12 2007 21 49 47   s Export          Alarms Screen       Version 4 0 Series    6 4 1 View Alarm Movie    In the Alarm Screen  you get a list of all the alarms with their associated recordings   Furthermore you also get the 
151. on to load the list              Ti Display Ue Tul pout in fae kee all  i DET     Loaded ome    Changed    actual  Checksum   erification Wizard  Unregistered  xj  What to verify    A  You can specify files or an entire folder with checksums you want to verify  P  3  C  Exchange Moviescheck md5  R Look for new files in selected folder i    H Add Folder             Include only following files  Example  a    figure              Je    Exclude following files  Example    xls   doc        Back Next  gt    Cancel             FastSum Application Screen    8  Click the Next button     Version 4 0 Series    9  If the movie file wasn   t changed and the checksum corresponds to the movie file  you  will see the following screen     Checksum   erification Wizard  Unregistered  j x     Congratulations   A       You have successfully completed the verification of 1 files at the chosen locations   Source checksums match actual  files not changed     To close this wizard  click Finish        nan       Checksum Verification Wizard Screen    10  If the checksum doesn   t correspond to the movie file  this means that the movie file is  not valid and has been changed  You will see a screen denoting such an error     Checksum   Yerification Wizard  Unregistered  x     Oops       A    Unfortunately FastSum was unable to load any of the source checksums  The files  integrity cannot be verified  It is required to have access to the source checksums you  selected earlier  To see the errors list clic
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153. orresponding drop     down list   2  Select the state to which the output will switch when an alarm is triggered        By default the output is in Low State  This means that the voltage on the  Wb corresponding pin is 0 V  When an alarm is triggered  the output switches to the High      State which corresponds to the voltage of 5 V     3  Choose when the output will return to its previous state  There are two variants       Output returns to its previous state in a time span you indicate     Output returns to its previous state on the deactivation of the triggered alarm     4  Click the Add Output button     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Outputs   RESCH TE BESTS    WebCCTY Alarm Configuration Wizard   Alarm PMD 1 1  Please  choose outputs parameters       a  v    50  Output PMD 1 5 High State      Sies  se Delete    On deactivation                         30 H  Output PMD 1 6    Low State  v Aner Ses Add Output    On deactivation                 lt                     lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  fF Finish i Cancel    Outputs  Alarm  Screen    Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 2 5 6 Notification    This tab allows you to configure the sound notification for an incoming alarm  At the same  time  it   s possible to automatically switch to live view for an assigned camera      J  why To use the sound notification  speakers should be connected to th
154. ound in the documentation    Password  COLTTITTIT  The password used during new camera  configuration    Delivery mode  OUnicast    Multicast   Multicast IP Address Port    224   4   4l  14  37004    lt  lt  Previous 1 Next  gt  gt    Finish   Cancel    Connection  Network camera  Screen    Version 4 0 Series    The delivery mode parameter is only available when the network camera supports MPEG  streaming       Unicast     normal connection type of a camera  It is simple in organization and  efficient when one connected client uses the camera  So if WebCCTV is the only user  of the camera  please use this type       Multicast     this connection type is efficient when multiple applications use the  cameras  This approach decreases the bandwidth usage  MPEG cameras allow sending  the images to multicast IP addresses  These addresses are reserved in the IP protocol  for multicast information distribution  To program a camera to send the images to a  multicast address  you have to configure it in the camera   s native software software   Specify the IP address on the Connection Screen of the camera wizard     o  l Multicast IP addresses are in the range 224 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255     Click Next to enter the next Camera Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 1 3 Live View    The Live View tab will appear differently depending on whether you are viewing Analogue or  IP cameras     The following parameters can be set for an analogue camera       Image resolution     a
155. out if needed  and click one of the buttons while holding the Ctrl button on your keyboard  The  preset details will then be stored under that number and can be recalled by clicking it   without holding the CTRL key       N Setting presets is only possible if you have Administrator rights     Version 4 0 Series    a     A    When the Home Preset functionality is enabled  the first preset button is displayed as     e  This means the camera will return to its Home preset after 300 seconds of  inactivity     PTZ Speed     Function to increase or decrease the camera movement speed   PTZ Speed is not enabled for PTZ cameras that control the speed themselves     Please note that using the PTZ functionality within both WebCCTV and the camera  software can cause conflicts with the PTZ functionality     6 2 1 7 Digital Zoom    The Digital Zoom functionality is very useful when there are small details in the scene  but  the camera doesn   t support optical zoom and there   s no way to visually enlarge those objects     In order to use the Digital Zoom functionality  follow the steps below     1     Click on the video window in order to set a focal point     2  Use the mouse wheel to zoom the image in and out  a magnifying glass is shown      3     i  a    When partially or totally zoomed in  click any point on the video screen in order to  centralize the video window on this point  This also resets the zoom s focal point     You cannot use the Digital Zoom functionality if your mouse d
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157. perating system      Setup Version    WebCCTV software version installed      Setup Path     directory where the WebCCTV software is installed      Setup Date     date of installation     Version 4 0 Series    5 4 2 Network Diagnostics    This section allows you to check the state of the ports  opened closed  necessary for proper  operation of the software  It consists of two diagnostic functionalities       Port Scanning    Camera Scanning    eystem Info    Network Diagnostics    Server Messages Log System Downloads       Network Diagnostics    HTTP port 80  TCP   Open   Control port 1518    TCP   Open   Video ports 4096 4224    All ports are open   UDP   P P       Refresh Stop       Network Camera 1 Online    Offline   No connection could be made  The ping command  timed out      Network Camera 3 Online  Network Camera 4 Online    Refresh      Network Camera 2             Network Diagnostics Screen    Version 4 0 Series    5 4 2 1 Port Scanning    The Port Scanning feature allows you to check the state of the TCP and UDP ports needed  for a normal server operation  When entering the Network Diagnostics page  all ports are  checked automatically     HTTP port 80  TCP   Open    Control port 1518  TCP   Open  Video ports 4096 4224  UDP   All ports are open      Refresh            Port Scanning Screen    fe These ports also have to be configured in your firewall s  and router port forwarding  L if you want to connect to your server over the Internet     Click the Refresh button
158. ponent is installed     The following parameters can be configured     Clickatell API ID   ID assigned to your Clickatell account    Clickatell User Name     user name of the Clickatell account    Clickatell Password     password of the Clickatell account     SMS Account Parameters    Clickatell API ID  1234567  Clickatell User Name   JohnBrown  Clickatell Password  leccccce    SMS Account Parameters Screen    Gs If you don   t have a Clickatell account  you can create one by clicking the following    LA direct link  http   www clickatell com developers api_http php    Click the Apply button to save the settings     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 7 4 E Mail Profile    An E Mail Profile is intended for storing email parameters necessary for successfully  sending and receiving email notifications of incoming alarms      N This section is only present if the WebCCTV Alarm Component is installed     Defined E Mail Profiles    Office Alarm Edit   Delete    Add New Profile       Defined E Mail Profiles Screen  To add the profile  follow the steps below     1  Click the Add New Profile button   2  Choose the type of Mail Profile mode  Advanced or Simple   by clicking the  appropriate button     Network Settings   Mail Profile Settings    Mail Profile Settings    Profile Name  Office Alarm j  Profile Type    SMTP v       SMTP Server Address   mailserver2 com  SMTP Authentication    Simple           SMTP Login  johnbrown  SMTP Password    eeccceees   Mail  From   Name  John   Mail  From   
159. present       Available disk space for recordings     shows the amount of disk space on the volume  that is assigned for recordings      Space used by recordings     shows the amount of space on the volume that is  currently used by recordings      Free space left     shows the amount of space on the volume that is left for recordings       Estimated disk space usage     shows the estimated amount of space that will be used  for recordings for one day     Version 4 0 Series      Estimated time of recording     shows the estimated amount of days that can be  recorded      Oldest movie     shows how old the oldest movie on the volume is      Clean up     shows when the backup functionality cleaned up the volume for the last  time in order to make space for recordings  The oldest movies are deleted first when  the backup functionality starts      Use full disk space     this option allows the recordings to use all space available on  the volume      Allocate disk space for the recordings     this option allows limiting the space used  by recordings  In order to limit the space  select the corresponding radio button and  enter an integer number  in gigabytes  that will be allocated for recordings     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Storage Parameters    WebCCTV Volume Configuration Wizard   C  Program Files Quadrox WebCCTV  Movies     Available disk space for recordings  6 GB  Space used by recordings  0 3 GB  F
160. ree space left  5 7 GB  95      With your current recordings configuration  you will use an estimate 23 3 GB per day on this volume   With the current limitations that you have set  you can record for an estimated 0 2 day s      The oldest movie on this volume is 0 day s  old   The last recordings cleanup was at N A    Use full disk space     Allocate disk space for the recordings    6 GB     lt  lt  Previous   Finish Cancel    Storage Parameters  Edit  Screen    Click the Finish button     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 4 2 Advanced Storage Settings    Click the Advanced Storage Settings button in the Storage Manager screen to open the  Advanced Storage Settings Wizard  This menu allows for the configuration of the movie  lifetime parameters for all types of movies     The following Advanced Storage Settings Wizards tabs are described     Movie Lifetime      Alarms    POS    5 3 4 2 1 Movie Lifetime    This tab allows you to configure the Maximum lifetime of a movie  It is a value set in hours   days or months which determines the amount of time the recorded movies will be kept on the  hard disk        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Movie Lifetime    Advanced Storage Settings Wizard          Limit the maximum lifetime of a movie             Movie Lifetime Screen  In order to set a movies lifetime limitation  follow the steps below     1  Check the Limit the maximum lifetime of a movie checkbox    2  Select the 
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163. rver and follow the on   screen instructions in the NVS Wizard  See 3 3 1 2 Network Video Server Wizard      To change Camera or Network Video Server settings  click the Edit button to enter the  Camera or Network Video Server Wizard which will guide you through the setting process  for that camera or network video server     To directly access a Network camera or a Network Video Server  click the Go to button   This function is available for IP cameras only     To delete a Network camera  click the Delete button   To delete a Network Video Server  click the Delete button   To delete all IP devices  click the Delete All IP Devices button     Cameras  EnableDisabl  Camera 1 Analogue Edit  Camera 2 Analogue Edit    Camera 3 Analogue Edit    Camera 4 Analogue Edit    Camera 5 Network Camera Edit Delete          Camera 6 Network Camera Edit Delete          AddIP Camera    Add Network Video Server    Delete AIl IP Devices         Cameras Screen       To disable or enable a camera click its number  The button will become red when the  iL camera is disabled in the system     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 1 Camera Wizard    To enter the Camera Wizard click the Edit or the Add IP Camera button in the Cameras  Screen  The Camera Wizard can consist of eight tabs with easy to follow instructions  Read  this chapter to learn all about camera settings     The following Camera Wizard tabs are described in this chapter       Name  amp  Type   Activity   m Connection   PTZ     Live view m Virtu
164. s       Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Settings Control Panel    The system Settings enable the user to change the WebCCTV behavior and adapt it to the  specific requirements  This chapter covers the following sections     Cameras   Alarms   POS   Storage Manager  Single View   Mosaics   Network Settings  Certificate Management    Use system Settings with extreme caution  some of them can seriously affect the  WebCCTYV performance and even stop proper functioning of the system     Some of the system Settings require the WebCCTV to be rebooted for the settings to  take effect  You will be informed to reboot the WebCCTV server by a red message on  the screen  To restart the WebCCTY  click the Restart button which will turn red or  wy click the Restart now link that appears at the end of the message  While restarting the  server  you will get a message that the server is restarting  Once restarted  a successful  reboot message will be displayed     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 Cameras    The Cameras overview screen is automatically displayed  when entering the Settings menu     WebCCTYV supports both Analogue and Network cameras   e  T Analogue cameras can also be added and edited through a Network Video Server     To add a Network camera  click the Add IP Camera and follow the on screen instructions  in the Camera Wizard  See 3 3 1 1 Camera Wizard      To add a Network Video Server  click the Add Network Video Se
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166. s a rule of thumb  the higher the quality of the image  higher  image resolution   the lower the frame rate you will have        Differential transmission     when differential transmission is enabled  only the  differences between subsequent images are sent over the network  This feature  drastically decreases the amount of transmitted video data and is especially designed  to be used when viewing camera images over the Internet        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Name  amp  Type Live View B Se Ee ee    WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   Camera 1  Please choose live view resolution       Remember that there is always a trade off between image quality and frame rate   the bigger and better image you choose  the less frame rate  WebCCTV can achieve                Image resolution     384x288     768x288     768x576  Differential transmission  Differential transmission drastically decreases the amount of data sent over the network  Please note that this  transmission option will slightly increase CPU consumption at the WebCCTV Server side and slightly change live  view quality    lt  lt  Previous   Next  gt  gt  z Finish Cancel    Live View  Analogue camera  Screen    Version 4 0 Series    The following parameters can be set for a network camera       Format     gives an opportunity to choose between commonly used compression  technologies or indicates the compression technology that is used for a specific 
167. s and delivers updated information     To go back to the Detailed Used Storage Information Screen  click Return     5 3 5 Single View    This menu allows you to configure the settings for the single camera live viewing mode  The  Single View menu contains the following parameters       Frame rate    Sequence    Version 4 0 Series       Cameras Alarms POS    Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management  ve pata 7    Single View Settings    Frame rate        Apply    Sequence 1 Edit   Delete  Sequence 2 Edit   Delete       Add Sequence          Single View Settings Screen  5 3 5 1 Frame rate    The frame rate set by this parameter is the frame rate for the live view visualisation  The  possible Frame Rate ranges from 0 5 to 30 fps  frames per second   The real frame rate  depends on the available network bandwidth and the camera model  In order to set a desired  frame rate follow the steps below     1  Select the frame rate value from the drop down list   2  Click the Apply button        It is recommended to test the various settings in order to choose the optimal Frame  ll Rate and the desired quality of the image     e  T By default the live view frame rate is 12 fps     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 5 2 Sequence    The Camera Switching Sequence allows you to create a sequence of cameras in which    cameras will switch in a defined order after a certain time interval set for every camera  independently     You are able to create different sequences 
168. s from  these cameras on your previous volume  Therefore it is recommended to manage your  volumes before you add cameras to your system     To add a camera to a volume  follow the steps below     1  Select a camera from the drop down list   2  Click the Add Camera button     When finished adding cameras to the volume  click Next to enter the next Volume  Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 4 1 3 Storage Parameters  This tab gives you the ability to manage the disk space used by the recordings stored on the  volume  Depending on whether you are adding or editing the volume  this tab will differ    slightly     When adding a volume  following parameters are present       Use full disk space     this option allows the recordings to use all space available on  the volume      Allocate disk space for the recordings     this option allows limiting the space used  by recordings  In order to limit the space  select the corresponding radio button and  enter an integer number  in gigabytes  that will be allocated for recordings        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       PENGEN Storage Parameters    WebCCTV Volume Configuration Wizard   C  Program Files Quadrox GuardNVR Movies    Use full disk space     Allocate disk space for the recordings O GB        lt  lt  Previous   Finish Cancel    Storage Parameters  Add  Screen    Click the Finish button   When editing a volume  the following parameters are 
169. s not enforceable Customer represents  that it has complied with any regulations or registration procedures required by applicable  law to make this license enforceable  This SLA does not grant you any rights in  connection with any trademarks or service marks of Quadrox  The license granted herein  is conditional on timely payment in full of all applicable invoices and charges   Maintenance for the Software is subject to separate charges and is governed by Quadrox s  standard maintenance policy  which policy is available from Quadrox in written form and  is subject to change from time to time     3  TRIAL VERSIONS    If the Software was provided to you on a no charge basis pursuant to a Quadrox trial program   a  Trial Version    then  in addition to the other provisions and limitations hereof      a  the Software may be used solely for evaluation purposes for the period specified by  Quadrox at the time of delivery  and if no such period has been specified  then for a  period of thirteen  30  days  the  Trial Period    and     b  the Software may not be used for any development  commercial  or production  purpose     Further  in the event you have acquired a Trial Version  you must purchase a full use  license     i  if you wish to use the Software after the end of the Trial Period  or     ii  if you wish to use the Software for any development  commercial  or production  purpose     If at the end of the Trial Period you do not purchase a full use license  you must destroy 
170. s the following parameters       Logged User     user that is logged in     Activation Code     activation code based on the machine and number of allowed    cameras   e When reinstalling or upgrading the WebCCTV software on the same machine  you  ll can reuse the Activation Code as long as crucial components as CPU  Motherboard or    Network Interface Card aren   t replaced  The Hard disk is not a crucial component     Interface Cards installed on your machine  The Activation Code is based on one NIC    AN It   s possible that the Activation Code is invalid if you have two different Network   Network Interface Card      You can Upgrade your license in order to be able to monitor more cameras  Click the  Upgrade button in the Activation code row  You will be redirected to the Activation      ly page where you should specify the new key  To obtain this key  contact Quadrox or  your installer       Allowed Cameras     specifies the number of cameras that may be connected to the  system     You can connect as many cameras as you like to the system  but only the number of  e allowed cameras will be active  The system automatically selects which cameras are  J active   At first  analogue slots will be replaced by network cameras if analogue  Ey  cameras are present  If all cameras are network cameras  there will be a selection  based on an internal mechanism       OS Version     version of the operating system that is installed      XPe Build Version     build version of the XPe o
171. s with your graphics hardware  These  settings can help you troubleshoot display related problems    Hardware acceleration    Manually control the level of acceleration and performance supplied by  your graphics hardware  Use the Display Troubleshooter to assist you in  making the change     Hardware acceleration None g Full    All accelerations are enabled  Use this setting if your computer has no  problems   Recommended     Enable write combining       Troubleshoot Screen    Click OK and return to the Activity Screen in the Camera Wizard  The masking grid  should be visible on your screen now     The masking functionality does not depend on whether you can visualize it on a  particular client PC or not  It is possible to set up masking on one client PC and use  another client PC which is not able to show masking  The masking will stay applied     To  un mask the desired area  follow the steps below     Version 4 0 Series    Click on the cell you wish to  un mask      Check the Mask or Unmask button depending on whether you want to mask or  unmask    3  Click the Apply mask button to activate the selection     N  e       To mask multiple cells  left click one cell and drag the cursor over the cells you  T would like to mask and release your mouse        ll Click on the question mark icon in the right hand corner of the masking screen    to access on screen masking instructions     Click Next to enter the next NVS Camera Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 2 7 PTZ  
172. sed     Adding  configuring  amp  deleting a volume    Advanced Storage Settings      Detailed Storage Information    You must be very careful while performing any manipulations of volumes as this may  erase all the footage from the cameras assigned to the volumes being manipulated        Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager    Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Storage Manager          Volume Location Cameras Space Available peace en  Actions  Used Movie  Camera 1  Camera 2 0   1 D  Movies  Camera 3 6 GB Oday s  Edit     i  0 GB   Camera 4  Camera 5  l Add Volume   Advanced Storage Settings Detailed Storage Information       Storage Manager Screen    5 3 4 1 Adding  configuring  amp  deleting a Volume    Since WebCCTV supports multivolume recording  several volumes can be added to one  server  To enter the Volume Configuration Wizard  click the Edit or Add Volume link button  in the Storage Manager screen  The Volume Configuration Wizard consists of three tabs  with easy to follow instructions     The following Volume Configuration Wizards tabs are described       Location    Cameras    Storage Parameters    You cannot delete all volumes added to your system  In case only one volume is left   ely the Delete link will be disabled  Furthermore you can   t delete a volume if there are  cameras assigned  First reassign all cameras to another volume     To delete a volume  click the Delete link  Click OK on the screen that pops up     Version 4 0 Series 
173. side  hy of the control panel up and down to shift the red line  All the video activity that stays  above the red line will be recorded       Masking     by using the masking feature  only activity in a specified area s  will be  recorded  This significantly increases the ability to store video footage     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Name  amp  Type Activiy   a PEE    WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard   Network Camera 1       Please select the desired activity detection level          Record only activity  V             Recording only meaningful activity allows you to  record for a longer period and makes searching in  the video more efficient     CUES EE RGR Apply Mask    ss    Activity detection can be visually adjusted to the  desired level  provided a camera is connected   Current video activity level is represented by the  green line on the control panel below the video     To adjust video activity  move the slider on the right  side of the control panel up and down to shift the  red line  All the video activity that stays above the  red line will be recorded            lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Activity  analogue and network camera  Screen    e Masking makes it possible to disable the recording of activity in so called    curtain  T areas        Curtain areas    contain constant movement classified as not important for    surveillance  e g  moving trees in the wind  ceiling fan
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176. t of the WebCCTV Alarm Component  You need to  have the Alarm Component installed before you can use the POS functionality        You need to select the NAMOS driver in the custom menu when installing the Alarm    1 Component  By default only the Serial Port POS and Generic POS driver is installed       when installing the Alarm Component     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 4 1 Name    In this tab  you can adjust the POS Device name  It   s a part of the POS Device  Configuration Wizard     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management                   Name LOOO Protocol  Or  WebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard  Please enter POS device name     Device Name   NamosDevicel   lt  lt  Pre vious     Next  gt  gt      Finish     Cancel  Name  NAMOS  Screen    Click Next to enter the next POS Device Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 4 2 Protocol    In this tab  the protocol has to be selected  It   s a part of the POS Device Configuration  Wizard     Select NAMOS in the drop down list                 Cameras Alarms POS    Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management  Protocol aa A  WebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard  Please specify POS protocol      Protocol  Generic POS NM    Generic POS  Serial Pot POS  TP INET   lt  lt  Previous     Next gt  gt      Finish     Cancel       Protocol  NAMOS  Screen    Click the Finish button     1 Depending on the drivers you installed to
177. ted by laws  which may vary from  country to country     Trademark Acknowledgments    Quadrox  WebCCTV  Internet Explorer  Windows are registered trademarks of the respective  holders     Support Services  Should you require any technical assistance  please contact your installer  If your questions    cannot be answered immediately  your installer will forward your queries through the  appropriate channels to ensure a fast response     Version 4 0 Series    License Agreement    Copyright  C  1997 2008 by Quadrox tsov  All rights reserved     PLEASE  READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE  SOFTWARE  BY INSTALLING AND USING THE SOFTWARE  YOU AGREE TO  BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT  IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO  THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT  DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE  SOFTWARE     SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT    This Software License Agreement   SLA   is a legal agreement between you   Customer    either an individual or an entity  and Quadrox tsov   Quadrox    The term  Software  as used  in this SLA means the computer software contained in the package or file s  to which this  SLA is annexed  the associated media  any printed documentation and materials  and any  on   line  or electronic documentation provided by Quadrox related to such software  By opening  the packaging  downloading  indicating your acceptance on screen or on line  or installing  and or using the Software  you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this SLA     If you do not agree to the terms 
178. tificate is checked by trusted a 3    party for maximal security  l   Certificate doesn   t need to be explicitly added to the trusted    certificates list    Certificate expires  Disadvantages     Certificate must be purchased    Version 4 0 Series    5 4 Info    The Info section gives you detailed information about the WebCCTV Server  The following  topics are described in this chapter       System info     Network Diagnostics    Server Messages Log     System Downloads    system Info Network Diagnostics Server Messages Log System Downloads       System Info    System Configuration    Save current WebCCTYV configuration and settings   Save Configuration               Restore saved WebCCTV configuration and settings   Restore Configuration      Logged User WEBCCTV Administrator  Activation Code 2FDF5675 3709FA62 0EBB543C 7734CB91       Allowed Cameras 4   Upgrade    OS Version Microsoft Windows XP Embedded 5 1 2600 Service Pack 2  XPe Build Version 3 9 2 1  Setup Version 3 9 9 9  Setup Path C  Program Files Quadrox WebCCTV  Setup Date 13 12 2007 09 55 24   WebCCTV    Quadrox 1997 2007       Info Screen    Version 4 0 Series    5 4 1 System Info    The System Info screen consists of two sections       System Configuration    System Information    system Info Network Diagnostics    Server Messages Log System Downloads       System Info    Save current WebCCTV configuration and settings   Save Configuration               Restore saved WebCCTV configuration and settings   Restor
179. tification Path Trust      Trust Status indicates whether you trust the individual  group or corporation  to whom this certificate is issued  The certificate can then be used for the  specified purposes such as sending receiving email  trusting a web site  having the certificate  etc        Certificate trusted for  E Mail Encryption and Authentication             Edit Trust  Inherit Trust from Issuer      Explicitly Trust this Certificate  Explicitly Don t Trust this Certificate          Signing Digital ID Properties Screen    To make a certificate explicitly trusted by means of the Microsoft Management Console  follow the steps below     1  Go to Start  gt Run and specify the mme command   In the window that appears  click File in the window menu and select Add Remove  Snap in    3  In the window that appears  click the Add button    4  Inthe next appeared window  choose Certificates and click the Add button     Version 4 0 Series     m Console    File Action View Favorites Window Help        mR e     ym Console Root    of x     Console Root              _  There are no items to show in this view     Add Remove Snap in          Standalone   Extensions      Use this page to add or remove a standalone Snap in from the console     Snap ins added to  fa Console Root x  fal    Add Standalone Snap in    Available Standalone Snap ins   Snap in Vendor  Activex Control Microsoft Corporation  Certificates Microsoft Corporation    Component Services Microsoft Corporation  Computer Mana
180. time of the exported footage      The end time of the exported footage     A hash value or a checksum for a file is a short value  something like a fingerprint of the file   This feature can be useful both for comparing the files and their integrity control     A hash is a mathematically calculated number that uniquely defines the original information   There are always several information strings that have the same hash as a result  but it is  infeasible to find a    second original    based only on the hash  If you change a single bit in the  original information  the hash will be different  Popular hashes used by the Quadrox software  are MD5 and SHA 1     The Hash value can be checked by using the special tools that are built upon the MDS5  checksum algorithm which is used worldwide for checking the integrity of the files  for  example FastSum application  http   www fastsum com      To calculate the movie   s hash value by means of the FastSum application  follow the  steps below     1  Download and install the FastSum application by using all the default settings   2  Right click on the export file and make the selection as shown on the following  screen       a gt  ICK236_Camera   gt   2 _2006 10 30_15 53 02_200       u Play  Queue It Up  Add to Playlist     Copy to CD or Device    Open With    r       Send To  gt     Cut  Copy    Create Shortcut  Delete  Rename    Properties  Create Checksum Selection Screen  3  Click the F9 button in the FastSum screen that appears t
181. torage    This tab is not available for Generic POS Devices  You don   t have to configure it     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 2 5 Name    In this tab  you can adjust the Generic POS source name  It   s a part of the POS  Configuration Wizard     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management                Name Recordings  WebCCTV POS Configuration Wizard   Generic POS Source 1  Please enter POS name     Name  Generic POS Source 1  o  lt  lt Previous A  n Next gt  gt  am   Finish     Cancel z       Name  Generic POS  Screen    Click Next to enter the next POS Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 2 6 Recordings    This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard  In this tab you are able to do the  following       Add or delete cameras to record when a ticket is generated        Multiple recordings can be assigned to one source  This way  a ticket can be  why monitored from different cameras and angles       Set the recording time before and after a ticket is generated  This is also called the pre  and post ticket recording interval     A ticket movie is labelled recorded footage from a camera you attached to the ticket   i e  when a ticket comes in  the specific period of time recorded from a specified     camera is labelled and saved  Once the recording is complete  it appears as a ticket  ly movie  If there aren   t recordings  i e  when there is no activity  for the period when  the ticket is generate
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183. u can export alarm movies as  asf files while staying on the Alarms page  In order to  export the alarm movie  click the Export button of the alarm event and wait while WebCCTV  creates an export movie for each associated active camera s  in the Recordings Menu     6 4 3 Slider    Use the slider to quickly look through the recording     Version 4 0 Series    6 4 4 Alarm Playback Controls    You can use the Alarm Playback Control buttons in order to make the viewing process more  flexible and controllable  The following Alarm Playback Control buttons are available       Stop button     stops the playback and returns the slider to its initial position      Frame Backward     allows you to view the recording in the    frame by frame    mode  in reverse direction      Play Pause     starts or pauses the playback  After you press this button the slider is not  automatically returned to its initial position      Fast Forward     increase the playback speed in order to skip the irrelevant  information  You can choose from 2x  4x or 8x speed by clicking on the button      Frame Forward     allows you to view the recording in the    frame by frame    mode     6 4 5 Changing Video Window Size    You can change the size of the window in which the camera stream is visualized   am  Click the button in order to make the Video Window smaller         gt   Click the button in order to make the Video Window bigger     6 4 6 Low High Bandwidth Mode    Low High bandwidth mode allows you to decid
184. u to the WebCCTV server     Only    ActiveX    supporting Internet Browsers are designed to be used with the  WebCCTV  Internet browsers like Netscape  Opera and other browsers that do not  support    ActiveX     are not suitable for use with WebCCTV     To access the WebCCTV server via Internet Explorer  follow the steps below     1     Obtain the exact IP address for the WebCCTV from your System Administrator and  make note of it for future reference        http   192 168 100 1     is the factory default IP address for a WebCCTV  Please note  that your installer could have changed it to fit the specifications of your own network     Open Internet Explorer   Click the Start button on your PC or WebCCTV and find Internet Explorer in the  All Programs tab  An Internet Explorer link can often be found on the desktop   Once Internet Explorer is opened  click on the address field and enter the IP address as  shown in the example below    http   192 168 100 1     Make sure to include the http prefix into the IP address  This is a protocol used for  communication with a World Wide Web server  Since WebCCTV uses the same  technology  the http prefix should be included     Version 4 0 Series     2 WEBCCTV   Web Based Digital Surveillance Servers Digital Video Recorder       G    v  E http  i 192 168 100 1  w k    a WEBCCTY   Web Based Digital Surveillance Servers Di       WebCCTYV IP address    IP address  For example  if you changed the TCP IP port to 81  80 is default port   the   
185. u want to control by means of WebCCTV to the serial port   COM port  of any computer in your network    2  Install the Remote POS Monitor application on this computer and configure it   See  3 3 3 1 1 Remote POS Monitor     When all steps are completed  Remote POS Monitor will capture the transactions that come  from the POS printer which is connected to the COM port and will send them to the  WebCCTV server     In order to add and configure your POS device  click the Edit device or Add POS Device  link button in the POS screen  The POS Device Configuration Wizard consists of four tabs  with easy to follow instructions     In order to configure the sources  click the Edit link of the source in the POS screen which  will lead you to the POS configuration Wizard  The POS Configuration Wizard consists of  two tabs with easy to follow instructions     The POS functionality is a part of the WebCCTV Alarm Component  You need to  have the Alarm Component installed before you can use the POS functionality     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 1 1 Remote POS Monitor    Remote POS Monitor is needed for capturing the transactions coming from the POS printer  connected to the COM port which sends them to the WebCCTV server     First you need to install Remote POS Monitor on the computer by running the installation file  which can be found on the Alarm Component CD  called     RemotePOSMonitorSetup exe           After the installation  open the Configuration Application by going to Start   gt  
186. uctions     The following POS Device Configuration Wizard tabs are described in the corresponding  subchapters of Serial Port POS  TP Net and NAMOS     Name  Protocol  Connection  Storage    Version 4 0 Series    After you added a Serial Port POS Device  you have to add a POS printer by adding it as a  source     To configure or add POS sources  click the Edit or Add POS link in the POS screen which  will lead you to the POS configuration Wizard  The POS Configuration Wizard consists of  two tabs with easy to follow instructions     ZN When a POS device is added  the first POS source is added by default     o   ely You can add several POS Sources  POS Printers  to a single POS Device   The following POS Configuration Wizard tabs are described in the corresponding  subchapters of Serial Port POS  TP Net and NAMOS       Name    Recordings    The POS functionality is a part of the WebCCTV Alarm Component  You need the  Alarm Component installed before you can use the POS functionality     e When installing the Alarm Component  the Serial Port POS and Generic POS driver    J   is installed by default  If you need the TP Net or NAMOS driver  you need to select       them in the custom menu which is available when installing the Alarm Component     To delete a POS Device or source  click the Delete link     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 1 Serial Port POS    Before you can add and configure a Serial Port POS Device and sources in WebCCTV  you  need to     1  Connect the POS printer yo
187. uectsrentsveusved 186  6 5 3 8471A AN EEEE EIEEE AEAEE N EEEE E AAE E E EE E 186  6 5 4 IRORA EA T A A E 187    6 5 5 Changing Video Window Size  6 5 6 Low High Bandwidth Mode          6 5 7 SNAPShOlS is arrera E EAO E E E EE RR E R 187  6 5 8 Digital ZOOM kaare EEE ATEEN EREE ETE EE ETETEA TEE AE 188  7 APPENDIX A       8 adad id DDD D D E E A E A E T N A 194  9 GLOSSARY ooer E CESET EEAS A SEACREST ENSKE 199    Version 4 0 Series    2 Preface    This document    This manual is intended for administrators and operators of a WebCCTV Video Recorder and  is applicable for WebCCTV software version 4 0 and higher     Safety Notices    Please observe all safety notes and instructions carefully when using this product   Liability    The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects  Quadrox assumes  no responsibility for incidental or consequential damages incurred directly or indirectly from  errors  omissions or discrepancies in connection with the furnishing  performance or use of  this manual  The information contained herein is subject to change without notice  Revisions  or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes  All rights  reserved  Under the copyright laws  no part of this manual can be reproduced in any form  without written permission of Quadrox     Legal considerations  Please check your local regional laws and regulations before using WebCCTV for    surveillance purposes  Camera surveillance maybe prohibi
188. uences    To select a Single View Sequence  select the sequence from the drop down list and click the  Single View button  If the preferred sequence is already selected in the drop down list  you    can click on   at the left of the drop down list     J  amp  Creating sequences can only be done in the Video Manager application     Click on any camera button to stop the automatic switching and revert to viewing  Wh cameras manually     lly When manual switching is completed  automatic switching resumes after 30 seconds     Note that after selecting a sequence  the view will be automatically switched to Single  why View mode  See 4 2 1 Single View for more information     6 2 2 2 Mosaics    To select a Mosaic  select the mosaic from the drop down list and click the Mosaic View    button  If the preferred mosaic is already selected in the drop down list  you can click on  at the left side of the drop down list     e  lIl Creating mosaics can only be done in the Video Manager application     There are 9 predefined mosaic views available for configuration in the Video     Manager application  By default  no mosaic view is available in the Video Browser   ll application  In case video capture cards are installed  the respective mosaics will  automatically be created and installed by WebCCTV     6 2 2 3 Changing Video Window Size    You can change the size of the window in which the camera stream is visualized   Click the ie button in order to make the Video Window smaller        a 
189. um of all the physical objects  such as the electrical  mechanical   and electronic devices which comprise a computer system  as  the typical PC  hardware suite consists of a mainboard and a number of peripherals such as  hard drives and speakers  connected by adapter cards  but the input and output  from users occurs mostly through the keyboard and monitor  contrasted with  software which are the programs executed by the computer     Icon     a small graphic image displayed on the screen or in the indicator panel  In  Windows an icon represents an object that the user can manipulate     Internet Explorer     Microsoft   s free World Wide Web browser for Microsoft  Windows and Macintosh     Image refresh rate     an amount of images the camera sends per one second     Infrared sensor     is a cable less communication tool capable of accepting and  reacting for infrared signals     Interface     1  Hardware and or software components of a system used specifically to  connect one device to another  2  Physical connection of the one system or  device to another for information exchanging  3  The point of contact between  user  the computer and the program     IO device     equipment used to communicate with the computer and transfer data to  and from it     IP address     a number that uniquely identifies each computer on the Internet or local  network  see PMD IO Device also      IP camera     a camera that has its own IP address and captures  transmits images  electronically r
190. unit of time from the drop down list  default unit is day s      3  Enter an integer number indicating the period of time the movies will be kept   minimal value is 1      Click Next to enter the next Advanced Storage Settings Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 4 2 2 Alarms    This tab allows you to configure two parameters   e  T This tab will not be available unless the Alarm Component is installed       Minimum lifetime of alarm recordings     integer value set in hours and determines  the amount of time the alarm movies will be kept on the hard disk  Check the  checkbox if you want to activate this parameter      Minimum number of alarms to keep     integer value indicating the minimum  number of alarms to keep  Check the checkbox if you want to activate this parameter     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Movie Lifetime Alarms   POS       Advanced Storage Settings Wizard       Minimum lifetime of alarms recordings hour s                 Minimum number of alarms to keep          When there is not enough disk space to comply with these requirements  alarms with higher severity will be  deleted last and at least 12 hours of non alarm recordings will be maintained      lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Alarms Screen  e When there is not enough disk space to comply with the requirements  alarms with  oA higher priority will be deleted last and at least 12 hours of non alarm recordings wi
191. uration Screen  10  Click the Apply button to enable POS Monitor to monitor a newly added POS Printer     You can export your Remote POS Monitor Configuration Application settings to a      Registration Entries   reg  file in order to be able to easily restore the configuration   J and add all the needed entries to the Windows registry later  To do so  click the   Eg Export button and save the file  In order to restore the configuration  double click the   icon of the  reg file you created and confirm your intension to update the register  information  The POS Printer  source  will be automatically added to the source list     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 1 2 Name    In this tab  you can adjust the POS Device name  It   s a part of the POS Device  Configuration Wizard     Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management       Name a a a D    WebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard    Please enter POS device name       Device Name  POS Terminal 1       Next  gt  gt  Finish Cancel    Name  Serial Port POS  Screen    Click Next to enter the next POS Device Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 1 3 Protocol    In this tab  the protocol has to be selected  It   s a part of the POS Device Configuration    Wizard     Select Serial Port POS in the drop down list     Cameras Alarms POS    storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings    Certificate Management       Protocol     Pot   ATS umercrreeree    WebCCTV 
192. ut  Paste   Add to Favorites       Properties    Recordings Export Screen    3  Define the destination and click the Save button     To delete the export files  select the export files you want to delete and click the    Delete button     The Compression format  JPEG  MPEG  for recordings is defined in the Camera  wizard during the camera set up in the Video Manager application     Version 4 0 Series    6 3 6 3 Saving Export Files to CD    To save an exported movie file to the CD follow the steps below     1  Right click on the export file you want to save   2  From the pop up menu that appears choose Save Target As       Recordings Management    Please specify the following     From  Date Time   19 February 2007     14    a7 i 0        Time span  1 minute      Precise Search       Single camera playback   Camera 3  gt     7 Veyactirouized playback  Camera 1 z   Camera 2 z    Camera 3     Camera 1         Movie export   Camera 3  gt                    Search               Current Export file s      ile name ile size    I QTEST2 Camera3 2007 02 19 14 47 2007 02 19 14 47 59 radD81AF asf 2533  2 M QTEST2 Camera 3 2007 02 19 14 47 2007 02 19 14 47 59 rad696DD asf 2533 a    3 M QTEST2 Camera  2007 02 19 13 47 2007 02 19 13 47 59 rad1757 Serinnewwndow   Sx CD    Free temporary storage space  14797 Mb  RREEICAEP soe  Print Target                                             Delete Sut   Gopy   Copy Shortcut  Paste       Add to Favorites          Properties    Recordings Export Screen
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194. vailable for TP Net Devices  You don   t have to configure it     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 3 5 Name    This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard  The following parameters have to be  configured       Name   specify the name of the POS source     Workstation ID     specify the workstation ID       Store ID     specify the store ID     Cameras Alarms POS    Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management                Name   Recordings  febCCTV POS Configuration Wizard   POS 1  Please enter POS name     Name   Pos 1  Workstation ID  fi  Store ID  ja   lt  lt  Previous   Next gt  gt      Finish   Cancel       Name  TP Net  Screen    Click Next to enter the next POS Configuration Wizard Screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 3 3 6 Recordings    This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard  In this tab you are able to do the  following       Add or delete cameras to record when a ticket is generated        Multiple recordings can be assigned to one source  This way  a ticket can be  why monitored from different cameras and angles       Set the recording time before and after a ticket is generated  This is also called the pre  and post ticket recording interval     A ticket movie is labelled recorded footage from a camera you attached to the ticket   i e  when a ticket comes in  the specific period of time recorded from a specified     camera is labelled and saved  Once the recording is complete  it appears as a ticket  ly movie  If ther
195. w Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management    Name  amp  Type Connection   MEZER                WebCCTV Network Video Server Configuration Wizard   WEBCCTV NVS 4000  You have selected Network video server option  Please enter the IP address of the server you wish to add   IP address  192   168  1 Il 1 Server IP address is usually located on the Network video server side    Each number should be between 0 and 255  User name  Administrator User name can be found in the documentation   Password  CETTTTTTTT The password used during new server configuration    lt  lt  Previous Next  gt  gt  Finish   Cancel    Connection  Network Video Server  Screen    Click Next to enter the next NVS Wizard screen     Version 4 0 Series    5 3 1 2 3 Video Settings    This tab is a part of the Network Video Server Wizard and allows configuring following  settings       Video format     selection of the video standards format in which images are  transmitted from the cameras  PAL video standard is used in Europe  NTSC video  standard is used in the USA       Image resolution     a higher resolution gives a better quality image  A higher image  resolution will lead to a lower frame rate       Frame rate     possible frame rates depend on the chosen image resolution       Volume     storage volume on which the camera is recorded  You can change the  volume for each camera  see 3 3 4 Storage Manager        Settings you are adjusting in this screen are applied to all NVS cameras for live view  d
196. wing diagram shows how a digital signature is used in the video authentication  process     Courtroom      Movie ma    g    Insecure Insecure ba         gy Internet    i Signature dad 7       i Signature message          La  f             Certificate i    a    gt  Qex Certificate J          Video Authentication Process    Step 1   Recording    Video from the camera is recorded in a standard ASF movie file     Step 2   Export   When a relevant piece of video is exported  information about that video  e g  the timestamp   camera name  recorder information and the user who performed the export  is gathered in a  signature message  This message is encrypted by the certificate  unique to each recorder  to  form a digital signature     Version 4 0 Series    WebCCTYV supports two formats of digital signatures        eml    S MIME standard message like used in digitally signed emails      p7m     true PKCS  7 standard signature message  It can be opened by  specialized viewers like Cryptigo   s P7M Viewer  http   www cryptigo com         Quadrox has based all of these systems on the open standard technology to prevent   any possibility of security holes or    back doors     All algorithms that are used are well   known and widely used cryptographic standards  like MD5  SHA 1 and RSA  They   cannot be broken if the key is not known  not even by the people that implemented   e them  The certificate is standard  X 509  PKSC  12   as is the digital signature format   JL   PKCS  7   Apart
197. with different settings  To add a sequence  click  Add Sequence button  The following screen will be opened     Single View Sequence Settings    Name     Frame rate     ENEE tins   Sat       No cameras defined       Cameral v    Add Camera      Apply ii Cancel    Single View Sequence Settings Screen    Gs The Camera Switching Sequence setting allows the adding or removing of cameras at  dL any time  This allows you to dynamically monitor the most significant areas     L The sequence time option defines the duration of the interval between each camera  view     To edit or configure a sequence  click the Edit link and follow the steps below     Single View Sequence Settings       General Settings  Name  En 3      Frame rate  15   vi pps    aS Ma    Camera 1 w   10          Delete    Camera 4 x   12  s  A V Delete   Camera3 v  10  s  A Delete  Camera5 v Add Camera    Apply al Cancel    Single View Sequence Settings Screen    1  Specify a Name for the sequence     Version 4 0 Series    2  Select Frame rate   3  Add cameras to the sequence   a  Select a camera from the drop down list   b  Click the Add Camera button   c  Specify the Sequence time for every camera        Sequence time for a camera is the time span during which WebCCTV shows this  tL camera     d  Use the Sort buttons to change the position of a camera in the sequence   o  i J  To delete a camera  click the Delete link   Nay    e  Click the Apply button  You will return to the Single View Settings Screen     Version
198. y recordings and pre post alarm  recordings  In the way that  alarm recordings have a higher storage priority and will not be  overwritten by non alarm recordings     The WebCCTV is operational even when no live monitoring occurs  While the  WebCCTV continuously records images from all the cameras  video is    N transmitted from the server to the client only when an Internet browser is  connected to WebCCTV and someone is live viewing images from one or more  cameras     Version 4 0 Series    4 Getting Started    This chapter provides information to get you started using your WebCCTV  It covers the  following topics     Accessing WebCCTV via Internet Explorer    Accessing WebCCTY locally    Setting up WebCCTYV application as default homepage   Add WebCCTY as a trusted site     4 1 Access WebCCTYV via Internet Explorer    A    a    rl    WebCCTV automatically starts recording the moment it is turned on and booted  The  booting process takes about two minutes     The WebCCTV can be accessed via Internet Explorer  This Internet Explorer  browser can reside on three places   1  A capable client LAN PC  This is a PC in the same network as the WebCCTV  2  A capable client WAN PC  This is a PC on the wide area network  Your  router firewall has to be configured properly in order to connect to  WebCCTV   3  The WebCCTV  On the desktop of the WebCCTV  you can click the video  browser icon which will open the Internet Explorer browser on the WebCCTV  itself automatically redirecting yo
    
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