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1. s live video footage and the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIONFPOCHE T Page 72 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Playing back video footage and audio Continued Procedure continued Action Press Result The system menu will be displayed Select Play mode Result The mode menu will be displayed Select Play to initiate the playback of the selected camera s video footage and audio Result The playback will begin veel Camera 3 en d 12 46 x Ex Play 11Janf2006 1407119 Sips E el i SLEKBE 372 7Kbs Note gt Audio will be played back only if the PDA is connected to a Spectiva Linearis or Proxima v3 xx server the camera being played back has been configured with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on audio has been recorded for the selected camera with the video footage currently being played back and the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly gt The info bar will display all of the selected playback functions Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHET Page 73 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Playing back video footage and audio Continued Procedure continued Press Result Result The system menu will be displayed Select Play mode Action The playback mode menu will be displayed If you wish to then OOOO the video footage video foo
2. 141 Repeat steps 6 10 for each server connection you wish to create User Guide v1 40 YVISIONRPOCHKET Page 31 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Deleting a server connection Overview At times you may need to remove certain server connections The deletion procedure is simple and easy Procedure To delete a server connection follow the steps below Press gt Cor gt and then select Connection manager Result The setup screen will be displayed and all the configured servers will be listed Spectiva v1 192 166 1 82 admin Spectiva 1 2 Press on the Server you wish to delete Result The server s details will be displayed Spectiva ve 186 101 3 2354 admin Spectiva 2 x Cancel Connect FISIOMNRPOCRET Disconnected Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOCHRHE T Page 32 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Configuring CIEFFE VisionPocket server connections Continued Procedure continued From the server list hold down the PDA pointer on the Server which you wish to remove Result The server menu will be displayed Select Delete Result The following message will be displayed Do you really want do delete Spectiva ve Press Yes Result The selected server will be removed from the server list AF visionPocket e 2650 amp Spectiva wl 197 168 1 82 admin Spectiva 1 x Cancel Connect YISIigMrPoCAee Disconnected User Guide v1 40 YISIONPOCHKE
3. About CIEFFE software Overview CIEFFE RemoteControl CIEFFE RemoteView CIEFFE VisionWeb User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 The CIEFFE software suite consists of the following applications CIEFFE RemoteControl CIEFFE RemoteView CIEFFE VisionWeb CIEFFE SiteManager and CIEFFE VisionPocket VVVVV CIEFFE RemoteConitrol software accesses the whole Spectiva or Proxima interface to make full use of its functionality video and audio live view and playback search export configuration and PTZ control CIEFFE RemoteControl allows you to access network connected Spectiva and Proxima servers and offers gt full remote control of any single network connected CIEFFE DVMS and gt the ability to turn any PC workstation into a CIEFFE digital CCTV network client lt is also used as a viewer for exported Wavelet video clips CIEFFE RemoteView software is a simple and intuitive interface used to control basic functions including live video audio viewing and playback as well as full PTZ camera control image search and image export CIEFFE RemoteView is primarily used as a simple client to provide access to Spectiva and Proxima servers and a viewer of exported Wavelet video clips CIEFFE VisionWeb software is Internet Explorer based client software used to remotely access CIEFFE DVMS either via Internet or via LAN WAN CIEFFE VisionWeb offers full remote live viewing playback full PTZ camera control and bi directional audio t
4. Continued Procedure continued Action Click No The following window will be displayed Select Destination Media Save lr Main Memory Space required TEJER Space available bs 456 9 F Cancel Select the preferred destination and click Ok Result Please see the next step The following window will be displayed Installing Ap plicatio ns Installing CIEFFE VisionPocket Wait for a few moments until CIEFFE VisionPocket is installed and the following window is displayed Application Downloading Complete Please check your mobile device screen to see if additional steps are necessary to complete this installation Check the PDA and then click Ok Result The window will disappear and CIEFFE VisionPocket will be installed on your PDA Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YISIONPOCHKET Page 23 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Installing CIEFFE VisionPocket Continued Procedure continued Check that the application has been installed by accessing the destination directory on the PDA and observing the CIEFFE VisionPocket icon Lie Games Calculator CIEFFE Soe File P a A e aty 33 iTask Microsoft MSN Reader Messenger o amp Y Pictures Pocket Excel Pocket MSN It is recommended that you reset your PDA 18 You are now ready to use CIEFFE VisionPocket User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHKET Page 24 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Logging into CIEFFE VisionPocket Overview The procedure below d
5. Uninstalling CIEFFE VisionPocket Overview Whenever you wish to upgrade CIEFFE VisionPocket it is recommended that the CIEFFE VisionPocket currently installed on the PDA is removed before installing the new CIEFFE VisionPocket version Procedure To uninstall CIEFFE VisionPocket follow the steps below Access the Settings folder on your PDA irs i O ER P Settings er 421108 Buttons Input Ce Owner Password Sounds amp Information Notifications Bs Press the System tab Result The settings system screen will be displayed rot s ia i Settings er 421108 Asset Backlight Yiewer T Bluetooth Certificates ClearType Tuner Clock Expansion IPAQ Audio Pack Personal System Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIO NRFPOCHE T Page 102 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Uninstalling CIEFFE VisionPocket Continued Procedure continued Action Press Remove Programs Result The remove programs screen will be displayed with the list of the programs currently installed on the PDA ae PETEAR Ok Remove Programs Programs in storage memory CIEFFE VisionPocket Scepter Corporation ScreenPic E Remove Total storage memory available se508k Adjust memory allocation Ej Press CIEFFE VisionPocket Result The following message will be displayed Remove Program The selected program will be permanently removed You may reload it from your desktop computer Are You sure you
6. dedicated and optimised for the compression task i e many high resolution images can be compressed in real time In general Continued on next page ZISIONPOC RET Page 14 January 2006 Introduction to key technology concepts Continued The Video Compression Concept Hardware DSP Compression continued Video Compression Codec DSP Hardware Based Wavelet Enpacta and MPEG4 Compression User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 Conversely a software based compression engine relies on the centralised CPU to provide the processing power Since the CPU processing power used up for compression of images cannot be used by other parts of the system the overall performance of the system playback network transmission smart software features etc is significantly reduced The maximum data throughput is also limited which forces most software based systems to reduce the volume of data conditional refresh based compression and or reduced image resolution and or reduced IPS rate in order to be able to process it in real time However as discussed earlier this carries a penalty as reducing the image resolution also reduces image quality CIEFFE hardware is based on DSP hardware architecture providing native Support for not one but multiple hardware codecs that can be assigned different compression algorithms on a per camera basis thus eliminating what is possibly the only limitation of a hardware compression approach its i
7. successfully i e no false alarms and no missed movements High motion detection accuracy is the result of the dynamic adjustment of the motion detector to the changing Camera scene conditions Additionally Spectiva s neural network based motion detector is capable of analysing live video in real time for objects triggering motion based on various criteria e g object size speed direction and duration of movement CIEFFE DeePath technology based on discovering discrete objects in real time and tracking each discovered object individually in terms of their paths while they are in the view of the camera is built into every Spectiva model CIEFFE DeePath can analyse and track paths for all objects in real time and can be configured to recognise an object or a path that is of interest The presence of this special object or path can be used to trigger an event on the system CIEFFE DeePath with its object tracking and object behaviour model associated parameters and custom event logic allows Spectiva to analyse all incoming video and make intelligent recording and alarm decisions on its own in response to the video it is seeing Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHKET Page 17 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Introduction to key technology concepts Continued The Spectiva DVMS has a built in support for alarm handling Alarms can be Integrated triggered in response to motion detection or a variety of other events such
8. 2006 Audio Continued Procedure continued Step is turned on cieffe Baer VOE m gt If you wish to turn off the audio channel press the Audio button The audio channel will be turned off is turned off aliate e m If you wish to turn on the audio channel press the Audio button The audio channel will be turned on Note Live audio will be audible if the displayed camera has been configured with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on live audio is present at the time of viewing the camera s live video footage and the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIONFOCKE T Page 94 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Audio Continued Procedure To listen to recorded audio follow the steps below Step Action aa Select the camera whose audio you wish to listen to by following the procedures on pages 43 to 46 Press Result The main screen will be displayed with the selected camera s live video footage in the video window has an audio continue to step 3 channel does not have an the Audio button will be disabled audio channel ri g Camera 3 ar eff 1 18 E a Tee 19any2006 13119134 fps 2k BF 623 2k bs 1s Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIO NRFPOCHE T Page 95 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Audio Continued Procedure continued Step is turned on cieffe Baer VOE m gt If you wish to turn off the aud
9. Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOCRE T Page 6 Revision 1 00 January 2006 System architecture overview The CIEFFE system Please refer to the figure below for an illustration of the CIEFFE system overview Analogue Spot Analogues Spot Monitor 1 Server VGA Moritor 2 ele Lg Explorer NETTUNO CIEFFE Workstation 1 ENCODER VisionWeb 4 1 CIEFFE USB I O Extension Board CIEFFE USB IO Extension Board fg Alarm Alarm 1 F d Alarm 1 Alarm 160 es Server Keyboard Server Mouse Alarm 32 Remote Location 1 eal 1 Server Microphone Server GER Aux 256 1 16 Joystick Ultrakey Keyboard J Aux t Server Aux 160 na Joystick Ultrakey Keyboard Server b WS 1 Analague WE 1 Analogue WS CCTV Monitor t CCTV Monitor 2 VGA t NETTUNO 1 Analogue NETTUNO n Analogue g g Lg G G 7 Analogue S1 WS 1 Anaague W Ans CCTV Montor 3 COTV Monitor 4 NETTUNO NETTUNO DECODER pecooer n Alarm 1 USB external Speakers storage Server Microphone 1 4 CIEFFE USB I O Extension Board Microphone i Server c Joystick CIEFFE Ultrakey Keyboard Workstation 1 Server VGA eel Q Alarm 1 Speak Pies Alarm 128 Alarm 1 Remote r Location n NETTUNO DECODER Remote 1 Z Location 1 Alarm 256 scsi J paw E evor Server Keyboard Server Speakers Mouse WS n Anali WS n Anal NETTUNO Analogue n logue WS n Analogue l
10. VisionPocket server connections pg 27 31 for detailed information about creating server connections User Guide v1 40 ZISIOMNPOCHET Page 26 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Configuring CIEFFE VisionPocket server connections Overview When CIEFFE VisionPocket is installed on a PDA for the first time you must create a connection to each server you wish to be able to connect to Highly You must create the user s on the server Spectiva v1 xx or v2 xx Important Linearis Proxima v2 xx or v3 xx Nettuno encoder before creating information server connection s ona PDA Otherwise you will only be able to create a server connection using the admin specifications For detailed information about creating user accounts please refer to e Spectiva Installation Guide v1 xx or Spectiva Installation Guide v2 xx or Linearis Installation Guide v1 xx or Proxima Installation Guide v2 xx or Proxima Installation Guide v3 xx or CIEFFE Nettuno User Guide v1 xx 4 You must create server connections separately for each PDA You must create a server connection separately for each CIEFFE DVMS server Procedure To configure CIEFFE VisionPocket server connections follow the steps below gt Access the Programs folder on your PDA and locate the CIEFFE VisionPocket icon or gt Access the CIEFFE VisionPocket icon in the PDA s Start toolbar Nae Programs Er a 5 47 ey Games Calculator CIEFFE
11. resolutions at 25 IPS or lower Compression among other factors is why CIEFFE DVMS units are capable of full resolution full screen live and recorded images that are matching the visual quality of ive analogue video High quality digital video high IPS high resolution full frame footage is quite demanding in terms of storage even when compressed and requires a large amount of available disk space if it is to be recorded for long periods The storage space requirement for digital video is directly proportional to the length of the archive longer archive requires more space the IPS rate more IPS requires more space the recorded image resolution higher resolution requires more space the type of compression full frame compression often requires more space and the level of compression higher level of compression requires less space Clearly video of high visual quality will require a large amount of space in its uncompressed state Compression will greatly reduce this however even in its compressed state high quality video still requires a considerable amount of space if it is to be stored for long periods of time Continued on next page ISIONPOCHE T Page 16 January 2006 Introduction to key technology concepts Continued The Volume From a transmission perspective in limited bandwidth environments the of Data for video refresh rate and quality often suffer significantly as the limited Storage and bandwi
12. this user guide About Cieffe About CIEFFE software system architecture overview Technical support Introduction to key technology concepts ISIONPOCHET Page 2 January 2006 About this user guide Audience This user guide is intended for the day to day as well as the advanced CIEFFE VisionPocket users Procedures When using the procedures in this user guide please note that the following documentation standard were employed a word describes a button the word is presented in bold Example Press Save in order to save the changes a window or a menu is described the name of the window or menu is presented in quotes Example The resource window provides access to system resources Note Screens may or may not include quotation marks it states click on it means that you move the mouse cursor over the object indicated and click the left mouse button the information provided is of it will be included in the Highly extreme importance and must be important information section read carefull crucial information is provided an orange exclamation mark will precede the text Example For security reasons you should immediately change the default user name and password Highly A PDA can be set to either the press and hold or the double tap Important technique This user guide will describe procedures assuming that the information PDA is set to the press and hold technique u
13. type it in the top text box Use the keyboard icon in the bottom right hand corner to access the PDA keyboard as needed Result The browse window will be displayed Camera 3 an ft 1 46 x ely Documents E 3 Business 3 My Pictures L Personal 3 Templates Ocieffe STN l host camera yve JPG lossy compression Y cieffe Pause 11 Jan 2006 14 27 24 Gfps E foe 48bs Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHKET Page 86 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Saving a still image Continued Procedure continued User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 Press the bottom dropdown bar The format menu will be displayed JPG lossy compression IPG lossy compression PNG funlossy compression Select the preferred file format Press Result The still image will be saved Press Cancel Result The save panel will disappear and the playback will remain paused ee PE ETE Continued on next page YISIONPOCHKET Page 87 January 2006 Saving a still image Continued Procedure continued Action Press Result The playback will be stopped and live video footage will be displayed rae Camera 3 ao n 1 47 x YI SIO Ie NE ane 13 47 28 ape SKEF 127 5Kbs If you wish to then repeats steps the same camera different camera Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOCHRHE T Page 88 Revision 1 00 January 2
14. 006 Saving a still image Continued Procedure To save a still image using the Menu button follow the step below Press Result The system menu will be displayed Select Source Result The source 1 menu will be displayed is present in the the Camera you wish to view source 1 menu is NOT in the More cameras Source 1 menu Result The source 2 menu will be displayed Select the Camera you wish to view Note If you are connected to a Spectiva v2 xx server you may need to repeat this process in order to access the source 3 and source 4 menus Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIO NRFPOCHE T Page 89 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Saving a still image Continued Procedure continued Action Result The selected camera s live video footage will be displayed in the video window and the camera s name will be displayed in the top left hand corner of the screen a Live 19an 2006 11 16 45 5fps i 30 2KBF 537 7Kbs Note gt Note that you can use the Menu button to display a camera regardless of the screen displayed In the screen shot above camera display was changed with the PTZ panel displayed gt You will hear the camera s live audio if the displayed camera has been configured with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on live audio is present at the time of viewing the camera s live video footage and the PDA
15. 26 1 16 45 Eps mgla aooo 537 FEB m a fixed camera WSIO PHCAE a 13 an 2006 11 48 11 4ips D AKBF 326 7Kbs Note You will not be able to manoeuvre a fixed camera Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ISIONPOCRHET Page 64 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Using presets and tours Continued Procedure continued Action the Preset dropdown bar Result The Preset menu will be displayed lt Presets gt Utilise the scroll bar if required and press on the preferred Preset Result The camera dome will move to the selected preset position the Tour dropdown bar Result The Tour menu will be displayed Utilise the scroll bar if required and press on the preferred Tour Result The selected tour will commence Note The selected tour will continue to play until you select a preset Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIONRPOCHKET Page 65 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Using presets and tours Continued Procedure To select a preset or engage a tour by using the Menu button follow the steps below Step Action Select the camera dome you wish to manoeuvre by following the procedures on pages 43 to 46 Press Result The system menu will be displayed move the selected Presets in the system menu camera dome to a preset position Result Continue to step 4 commence a tour for the Tours in the system menu selected camera dome Result The s
16. 360 x 288 PAL 180 x 144 PAL Uncompressed oe Lange 9 953 280 bits 2 488 320 bits 622 080 bits i A hi 1 244 KB 311 KB 77 KB Vertical res x 24 bit Data Volume and 5 5 6 25 Relative Object size ii 6 25 2p Data Volume per 1 second of video 25 31 1 MB 7 78 MB 1 93 MB IPS Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPUOC RET Page 9 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Introduction to key technology concepts Continued The Image The figures below are provided so that you can observe the difference in Resolution visual quality between the three resolutions Concept continued FULL RESOLUTION Notice the clarity of the letters and digits on the white car s number plate 720 pixels ss PAL NTSC O Prd V 33 D 29 T xX co aQ Pi ad wv Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIONFPOCHE T Page 10 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Introduction to key technology concepts Continued The Image CIF RESOLUTION Resolution Compared with the Full resolution image the letters and numbers on the Concept white car s number plate are barely distinguishable continued 288 pixels PAL 240 pixels NTSC 576 pixels PAL 480 pixels NTSC Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHET Page 11 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Introduction to key technology concepts Continued The Image QCIF RESOLUTION Resolution Notice that the letters and numbers on the white car s number plate a
17. 6 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Displaying cameras in full screen modes Overview CIEFFE VisionPocket enables you to display any camera in full screen mode in two different orientations with a single tap of the screen Procedure To display cameras in full screen mode follow the steps below Action Select the camera you wish to view by following the procedures on pages 43 to 46 veel Camera 3 ar q2 3 30 x YiISIOMROLAe I PEN 13an 2n06 15 3315 bps BSRBF 576 5Kbs Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YISIONPOCHKE T Page 47 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Displaying cameras in full screen modes Continued Procedure continued Action horizontal full screen ONCE mode Result After a few moments the camera will be displayed in the horizontal full screen mode fig Camera 3 e 4 330 amp W g 2 s G A Live 199an f2006 15 34 11 Aps a vertical full screen mode TWICE Result After a few moments the camera will be displayed in the vertical full screen mode ne Camera 3 2 f 3 30 x Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIOMPOCRKRET Page 48 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Displaying cameras in full screen modes Continued Procedure continued If you wish to rs a different camera in the same full screen mode press Result The system menu will be displayed Select Source Result The source 1 menu will be displayed is present in the source the
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19. 82 91 for detailed information If you wish to go to a different point in time repeat steps 5 9 Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHKET Page 79 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Finding a particular image Continued Procedure continued Action Press once you have finished searching the video footage Result The find panel will disappear and the playback will continue Eg Camera 3 Er 2 1 32 g a 2 o SONWALE T ES Play i7Janj 2006 11 19 12 Fips Ej EPOE A Eepe a a E Press Sm Result The playback will cease Eg Camera 3 ar a 1 28 E Live S 13 31 07 fps SARBF ESLSK To search through the recorded video footage and audio of a different camera repeat steps 1 13 User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOCHRHE T Page 80 January 2006 Revision 1 00 Exporting still image formats Overview User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 You have the option to save still images in the following file formats gt Portable Network Graphics gt Compressed JPEG Interchange Format and gt Uncompressed Windows Bitmap Format To help you choose the file type that best suits your needs refer to the table below Note All values are descriptive and relative Compressed Portable JPEG Network Features Interchange ETET Uncompressed Windows Bitmap Image quality Svstem Common CIEFFE Common CIEFFE mis atibilit software not software not i d required required Common for
20. Camera you wish to view 1 menu is NOT in the source 1 More cameras menu Result The source 2 menu will be displayed Select the Camera you wish to view Note If you are connected to a Spectiva v2 xx server you may need to repeat this process in order to access the source 3 and source 4 menus Result The selected camera s live video footage will be displayed Note You can switch between the 3 different screen modes by tapping the video window and the following cycle will continue from the main screen to full screen horizontal mode to full screen vertical mode to main screen etc User Guide v1 40 YVISIOMPOCHE T Page 49 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Image quality and video adaptive mode Overview Video adaptive Highly important information User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 Selecting the image quality of all connected cameras allows you to gt adjust the viewed image quality and gt modify the image file size and thus the amount of bandwidth required to transmit the image When video adaptive is enabled you can select gt image quality between 10 and 100 and gt image resolution FULL CIF or QCIF The higher the image quality and or resolution the larger the image file size and the more bandwidth is required to transmit the image So if there is little bandwidth available or if the PDA is connecting to a server via a congested network selec
21. Cieffe software screen will be displayed O E CIEFFE VisionPocketSetup 051114 File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Y P g y 3 Back gt D j Search E Folders Address C 5 Software Files Cieffe 2006 01 14 E CIEFFE VisionPocketSetup 051 114 of CIEFFE VisionPocketPhoneSetup 051114 exe File and Folder Tasks a W CIEFFE VisionPocketSetup 051 114 exe Make a new folder a Publish this Folder to the Web Other Places pam 2006 01 14 E My Documents 2 My Computer a My Network Places Details a E CIEFFE isionPocketSetup File Folder Note The contents of the CIEFFE Software CD will vary depending on which CIEFFE software has been purchased Double click on CIEFFE VisionPocket Result The following window will be displayed VisionPocket Pocket PC installation VieonPocket will be installed on your Pocket PE now CIEFFE VisionPocket Setup Important notes Before continue make sure that Microsol ActiveSyne is active and your PocketPE is connected to this PE Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIO NEFPOCHE T Page 21 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Installing CIEFFE VisionPocket Continued Procedure continued Action Click CIEFFE Software Result The following window will be displayed VistonPocket License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE BY USIN
22. E T Page 77 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Finding a particular image Continued Procedure continued User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 Action Press Result The find panel will be displayed and the video footage will continue to playback a oe irnia n 1 iii pe 5 ea 1 1906 ods AM Press the Date dropdown bar Result The calendar window will be displayed Ke January 2006 J T W T F 5 ef 28 29 30 31 ee d 10 11 i 13 14 16 17 15 1 eo 24 25 26 oF z 30 31 1 2 3 4 Today 1 15 06 Select the month and day required Result The calendar window will disappear and the selected date will be displayed in the Date dropdown bar Note You can alternatively type in the required date in the Date dropdown bar Continued on next page YVISIOMNPOCHKET Page 78 January 2006 Finding a particular image Continued Procedure continued Action Select the required time by gt utilising the Time scroll bar or gt typing in the required time in the Time text box The video footage will be played back from the selected date and time MISIONPOCHET ET Play 17 an 2006 11 08 39 7ps 12 2K BF 632 8Kbs Utilise the playback functions as required Note Please refer to Playing back video footage and audio pg 67 75 for detailed information about the playback functions If you wish to save a still image please refer to Saving a still image pg
23. Even Video field which are interleaved and offset from each other by a fraction of time Fields Digital images do not have fields and a Full resolution image 4CIF will Concept generally contain video detail information from both an odd and an even field thus creating a sharp looking image with no loss of detail Note that due to slight timing difference between an odd and an even field interlacing effects are common when both fields are digitally displayed at once and that high quality digital video management systems will have filters in place to remove these artefacts and maintain high video quality at all times 2CIF and lower resolutions generally capture video information from only 1 field The Full Digital video compression and recording techniques can be divided into Frame gt techniques that are based on conditional refresh i e record changes Conditional between two subsequent images with an occasional full frame e g Recording MPEG4 MPEG2 MLJPEG and Concepts gt techniques that compress and record full frame images at all times regardless of the image content e g Wavelet Conditional refresh engines work on a principle of average amount of change in the image over time relying on the amount of change per image not to exceed a certain amount usually known as a bit rate If the amount of change exceeds the allowance or if the conditional refresh engine is not sufficiently powerful to process the amount of change in re
24. G THE SOFTWARE YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE 1 License The oftware accompanying this License hereinatter Sofware regardless of the media on which itis dishibuted are licensed to you by INSIGNIS TECHNOLOGIES el an taliar company dong business i Carate Brianza Italy and inthe European community hereinafter INSIGHIS fou own the medium on which the Software iz recorded but INSIGNIS and INSIGNIS s Licensor referred to collectively as INSIGNIS retain title to the Software and related C accept the terms in the license agreement f donot accept the tems in the license agreement z Back kimisti Cancel 8 Carefully read the License Agreement Select I accept the terms in the license agreement Click Finish Note Finish will not become enabled until you have accepted the terms of the Licence Agreement Result Wait for a few moments until the following window is displayed ostalling Applications EE Install CIEFFE VisionPocket using the default application install directory w ca If you wish to then OOOO install CIEFFE VisionPocket in the click Yes and go to step default application directory 13 install CIEFFE VisionPocket ina click No and continue to directory other than the default step 11 application directory Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIOMNFPOCHE T Page 22 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Installing CIEFFE VisionPocket
25. If the camera is PTZ enabled accesses the PTZ panel screen where you can utilise the PTZ controls and move the selected camera to preset positions or according to preset tours Displays the camera selection panel screen allowing you to select which camera you wish to view in the video window Provides standard video controls that allow you to play back recorded video clips Displays the setup screen allowing you to gt create edit and delete server connections and gt connect to a CIEFFE DVMS server Displays the save panel allowing you to export a still image as a omp png or jpeg file Allows you to access the CIEFFE VisionPocket menu The menu allows you to disconnect from a CIEFFE DVMS server gt quit CIEFFE VisionPocket select a camera for display utilise the playback commands enable and disable the Video adaptive mode select the transmitted image resolution select the transmitted image quality utilise came dome presets and tours save a still image and access the setup screen connection Manager Note Please refer to Image quality and video adaptive mode pg 50 55 for additional details about the Video adaptive mode Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIONP OC RHET Page 36 Revision 1 00 January 2006 CIEFFE VisionPocket main screen Continued Buttons and features continued Button feature Function te ian a an status system mode and camera in
26. T Page 33 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Chapter 3 Utilising CIEFFE VisionPocket Overview This chapter provides detailed information about how to use the features available to CIEFFE VisionPocket The CIEFFE VisionPocket software has been designed to require very little training in its use The graphic user interface GUI allows access to the following gt the main screen gt the setup screen gt the camera selection panel screen gt the find panel and gt the PTZ panel screen gt the save panel screen Highly CIEFFE VisionPocket can be connected to the following CIEFFE DVMS important servers information e Spectiva v2 xx Spectiva v1 xx Nettuno encoder Linearis Proxima v3 xx and e Proxima v2 xx CIEFFE VisionPocket does not support connections to Proxima v1 servers CIEFFE VisionPocket main screen Connecting to a server Disconnecting from a server Camera selection Displaying cameras in full screen modes Image quality and video adaptive mode The PTZ panel screen Pan tilt zooming a camera Using the optical and digital zooms Using presets and tours Playing back video footage and audio Finding a particular image Exporting still image formats saving a still image Audio Alarms and auxiliaries Exiting CIEFFE VisionPocket User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOC RET Page 34 Revision 1 00 January 2006 CIEFFE
27. VisionPocket main screen Overview The main screen provides access to CIEFFE VisionPocket features and screens Note A dynamic info bar is present at the bottom of the PDA screen when you are logged into CIEFFE VisionPocket and displays e the system status e the Keyboard icon e camera information and e the mode live or playback The main Refer to the figure below The main screen can be split into the following screen gt camera name gt info bar gt video window gt the Keyboard button gt the Dome button gt the Find button gt the Camera button gt the Audio button gt playback pad gt the Alarm Aux button gt the Connect button gt the Main button and gt the Save button gt the Close button gt the Menu button camera name EF CS36 1B Metal Det 8 28 video window Ea Live 19 Jan 2006 08 33 04 7ps p 3548 79 9Kbs mw User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOCHRHE T Page 35 Revision 1 00 January 2006 keyboard Continued on next page CIEFFE VisionPocket main screen Continued Buttons and A brief description of each feature on the CIEFFE VisionPocket main screen features is provided in the table below Button feature Function Displays the name of the camera which is currently Camera name displayed when CIEFFE VisionPocket is connected to a server Displays live or played back video clips and images
28. YISIOMPOCHKET User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 January 2006 G COPYRIGHT 2004 Cieffe s r l Copyright by Cieffe s r l No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photo copying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Cieffe s r l The information and intellectual property contained herein is confidential between Cieffe s r l and the client and remains the exclusive property of Cieffe s r l TRADEMARKS Cieffe Spectiva Linearis Proxima Nettuno DeltaWavelet Enpacta VisionPocket DeePath and ComExe names and logos are registered All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies CREDITS Written by Iva Sajdl The author wishes to acknowledge everyone who contributed to the creation of this manual IMPORTANT NOTICE Cieffe s r l assumes no liability for any error in this publication and for damages whether direct indirect incidental consequential or otherwise that may result from such error including but not limited to loss of data or profits Cieffe s r l provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Due to continued product development this published information in the m
29. ack video footage and audio using the Menu button follow the steps below playback the video footage frame by frame Action Result The system menu will be displayed Select Source Result The source 1 menu will be displayed Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIO NRFPOCHE T Page 71 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Playing back video footage and audio Continued Procedure continued Step Action is present in the the Camera you wish to view source 1 menu is NOT in the More cameras Source 1 menu Result The source 2 menu will be displayed Select the Camera you wish to view Note If you are connected to a Spectiva v2 xx server you may need to repeat this process in order to access the source 3 and source 4 menus Result The selected camera s live video footage will be displayed in the video window and the camera s name will be displayed in the top left hand corner of the screen La Live 19 an 2006 11 16 45 5fps pe MENU 30 2KBF 537 7Kbs Note gt Note that you can use the Menu button to display a camera regardless of the screen displayed In the screen shot above camera display was changed with the PTZ panel displayed gt You will hear the camera s live audio if the displayed camera has been configured with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on live audio is present at the time of viewing the camera
30. al time the visual quality quickly deteriorates as the conditional engine tries to approximate changes while not exceeding the maximum rate of change it is allowed to use per unit of time Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOCR RET Page 13 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Introduction to key technology concepts Continued The Full Frame Conditional Recording Concepts continued The Video Compression Concept Hardware DSP Compression User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 Another technological limitation of conditional refresh engines is the latency of compression Conditional refresh engines in general tend to have very high latency i e live images are not compressed and delivered for transmission and recording in real time but with a significant delay Cieffe s powerful DSP hardware platform provides sufficient processing power for both full frame and conditional refresh algorithms and eliminates all of the above issues benefits of the conditional refresh recording are not diminished by the problems in resolution number of images per second and or latency In contrast to a conditional refresh approach CIEFFE s Wavelet compression processes full frame full resolution images providing full resolution video of high quality All Cieffe compression algorithms deliver real time performance with very low latency 150 200 ms and under all conditions performance does not degrade with the amount of movement
31. all resources connected to CIEFFE DVMS servers CIEFFE SiteManager natively supports analogue monitors connected via network based CIEFFE Nettuno decoders to provide the ultimate visual quality and control for an unlimited number of analogue video outputs from graphical user interface or CCTV keyboard Sophisticated alarm monitoring and management functions are provided within SiteManager to enable users to respond effectively at crisis times Alarm events from multiple CIEFFE DVMS are received by CIEFFE SiteManager via network in real time and multiple response actions camera display view display spot monitor camera sequence etc can be triggered in response to one or more alarms occurring at one or more CIEFFE DVMS servers in real time Activity can be logged via text file or a screen activity video clip fora permanent record of what happened CIEFFE CIEFFE VisionPocket is a Pocket PC Windows CE version of CIEFFE VisionPocket client software for use on Personal Digital Assistant devices CIEFFE VisionPocket will remotely access any CIEFFE DVMS via wireless network in the corporate LAN WAN environment or via the Internet CIEFFE VisionPocket provides video footage of extremely high visual quality over extremely low bandwidth It is capable of delivering streaming live and recorded video and audio from any CIEFFE DVMS CIEFFE VisionPocket features include live view and playback of video and audio image export PTZ control and search User
32. anual is subject to change without notice Cieffe s r l reserves the right to make changes in hardware firmware software user interfaces and layout without notification to its users If you find any problems in this manual please report them to us in writing at CIEFFE s r l CIEFFE NZ Ltd CIEFFE Australia Pty Ltd Via Lavoratori Gnd Floor 59 63 Captain Cook Drive Autobianchi 1 180 Molesworth Street Caringbah NSW 2229 Edificio 23 P O Box 2789 P O Box 340 20033 Desio Wellington NSW 2227 Milano NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA ITALY Phone Phone Phone 64 0 4 471 2179 61 0 2 9531 2122 39 0362 17935 NZ Free phone Fax Fax 0800 PROXIMA 61 0 2 9531 2126 39 0362 1793590 Fax Web Web 64 0 4 473 8619 www cieffe com au www cieffe com Web 7 Koan E mail www cieffe co nz info cieffe com au info cieffe com E mail info cieffe co nz VisionPocket User Guide v1 40 VISIONRPOCHRE T Page i Revision 1 00 January 2006 Table of Contents THEO 79 9 8 Kc eee nee eee een oan ee ee ee ee eee eee eee 1 Chapter 1 Ne 0S carota rtnsaetesnters in teiaintn eae entatnintheeree Sinner Rana 2 B Sy E E E E E T E T E E 2 ADOUt this USer GUIdE Geanaen eee ee eae een a een eee ee ee eee aana ne 3 PAO OU GIOI a E E E 4 ADOT OIE FFE SOIW O oee een ee eee eee eee S 5 SySteM architecture OVEVIOW cccsecesceececeeeecsseecceececcesecceeeesceeecueeecenesceeeesceresceeeees 7 TOCAN SUDDO e a E E E E EA E S 8 Introduction to key techno
33. as Alarm darkening detection camera failure permanency detection sudden light Handling changes in camera view and tampering with fixed camera position In Concept addition to events low level contact alarms are available which can be used to receive signals from third party devices All alarm activity can be scheduled and alarm notification can be delivered in real time to multiple remotely connected clients CIEFFE Spectiva alarm recording is fully configurable in terms of IPS rate and resolution per camera per alarm The Spectiva DVMS has a built in support for auxiliary relay handling Auxiliaries Integrated can be triggered in response to motion detection or a variety of other events Auxiliary such as darkening detection camera failure permanency detection sudden Handling light changes in camera view and tampering with fixed camera position Concept among many others In addition to events low level aux relays are available to send signals to third party devices All auxiliary activity can be scheduled and trigger notification can be delivered in real time to multiple remotely connected clients The Remote One of the great advantages Digital CCTV holds over conventional video Network recording technologies is the networking ability it offers As Digital CCTV is Access an extension of more common computer models and architectures Digital Concept CCTV networks are very similar to the computer networks allowing amazing functionality to be pe
34. ase refer to Configuring CIEFFE VisionPocket server connections pg 27 31 for detailed information about creating server connections Press the Server you wish to connect to in the server list Result The server will be highlighted and the selected server s connection settings will be displayed Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIONPOCRET Page 40 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Connecting to a server Continued Procedure continued Action Connect to the server by gt pressing the Server you wish to connect to in the server list and then pressing connect or gt pressing and holding down on the Server you wish to connect to in the server list and selecting Connect from the server menu Result After a few moments the connection with the server will be established and the main screen will be displayed HA C836 ITB Metal Det 7 d a 28 D oe n 2006 08 33 04 zips 3548F 793kbs o Note gt The name of the currently displayed camera will be displayed in the top left hand corner gt The system mode date time image frame rate and image file size will be displayed in the info bar User Guide v1 40 YVISIONMNPOCHKE T Page 41 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Disconnecting from a server Overview The procedures below describe how to disconnect from the CIEFFE DVMS server you are connected to Note Refer to Configuring CIEFFE VisionPocket server connections pg 27 31 for informa
35. aving a still image Continued Procedure continued select the camera you wish to view by gt pressing the required Camera button or gt utilising the dropdown bar and pressing the required Camera Result The selected camera s live video footage will be displayed in the video window and the camera s name will be displayed in the top left hand corner of the screen iT r ed Fa bive 19fan 2006 11106138 bfps JEBE 513 9Kbs Note You will hear the camera s live audio if the displayed camera has been configured with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on live audio is present at the time of viewing the camera s live video footage and the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly Press Result The main screen will be displayed with the selected camera s live video footage in the video window cieffe Live 19 9an 2006 12 37 25 4fps E a 26 5KBf 639 7Kbs Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YISIONPOCHKET Page 83 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Saving a still image Continued Procedure continued Action Press to initiate the playback of the selected camera s video footage and audio Result The playback will begin a pia 11 Jan 2006 14 04 55 5fps Ej 0 2K BF a TEbs i Note gt Audio will be played back only if the PDA is connected to a Spectiva Linearis or Proxima v3 xx server the camera being played back has been configu
36. creen and gt information about creating server connections Highly CIEFFE VisionPocket can be connected to the following CIEFFE DVMS important servers information e Spectiva v2 xx Spectiva v1 xx Nettuno encoder Linearis Proxima v3 xx and e Proxima v2 xx CIEFFE VisionPocket does not support connections to Proxima v1 servers Installing CIEFFE VisionPocket Logging into CIEFFE VisionPocket Configuring CIEFFE VisionPocket server connections Deleting a server connection User Guide v1 40 VISIOMNFPOCHE T Page 19 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Installing CIEFFE VisionPocket Overview CIEFFE VisionPocket is a Pocket PC Windows CE version of CIEFFE client software for use on Personal Digital Assistant devices CIEFFE VisionPocket will remotely access any CIEFFE DVMS via wireless network in the corporate LAN WAN environment or via the Internet CIEFFE VisionPocket provides video footage of extremely high visual quality over extremely low bandwidth It is capable of delivering streaming live and recorded video and audio from any CIEFFE DVMS CIEFFE VisionPocket features include live view and playback of video and audio image export PTZ control and search Before you may utilise CIEFFE VisionPocket and connect to a Spectiva or a Proxima v3 server you must first install CIEFFE VisionPocket on your PDA Note The CIEFFE Software CD will give you access to CIEFFE VisionPocket which has been purchased from CIEFFE Proced
37. de v1 40 VISIO NEFPOCHE T Page 69 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Playing back video footage and audio Continued Procedure continued Action Step 5 On the playback pad Ifyou wishto then press O OOOO Pueta lO the video footage mee O video footage fast forward the video footage fast rewind the video footage User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 ZISIONPOCRE T If you wish to increase the speed of the fast forward function repeatedly press until you reach the desired speed Note The selected speed will display in the info bar If you nigh to increase the wad of of the fast rewind function repeatedly press until you reach the desired speed Note The selected speed will display in the info bar Continued on next page Page 70 January 2006 Playing back video footage and audio Continued Procedure continued cont pause the video footage Result The playback will stop at the chosen point in the video footage to let you view a still image gt Toresume the playback press gt to view the video footage frame by frame press or as required W and then repeatedly press W or Wo move through the video footage frame by frame in the desired direction In order to stop the playback and return to live mode press N Result Playback will cease and live footage will be displayed in the video window from a different camera Procedure To playb
38. dth can only support a throughput of a few images of high resolution Transmission per second Alternatively the refresh rate can be improved at a great Concepts reduction in resolution and or image quality continued CIEFFE Spectiva Digital Video Management System uses very powerful hardware based compression to maximise video quality of recording e g 25 IPS full resolution at the server For transmission needs CIEFFE Spectiva DVMS uses proprietary Delta Wavelet or MPEG4 Adaptive compression to maintain high refresh rate and resolution even when access via low bandwidth Spectiva analyses recorded or live images in real time and re compresses them so as to be able to maintain the quality and significantly reduce the volume of transmitted data Intelligent All Digital Video Management Systems digitise and process live video in Real Time some way before recording it in the video archive During this process Analysis and provided resources and efficient real time software is available many Processing of additional features like motion detection object movement analysis event Video logic etc can be provided CIEFFE Spectiva DVMS has extremely sophisticated built in activity detection capabilities The neural network based motion detection engine provides an intelligent motion detection platform able to handle very demanding camera environments such as external cameras with variable light and environmental conditions e g rain wind etc
39. e system menu will be displayed Select Source Result The source 1 menu will be displayed is present in the source the Camera you wish to view 1 menu is NOT in the source 1 More cameras menu Result The source 2 menu will be displayed Select the Camera you wish to view Note If you are connected to a Spectiva v2 xx server you may need to repeat this process in order to access the source 3 and source 4 menus Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YVISIOMNPOCKE T Page 45 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Camera selection Continued Procedure continued Action Result The selected camera s live video footage will be displayed in the video window and the camera s name will be displayed in the top left hand corner of the screen veel Camera 3 er ae 11213 x DRREBERS Tours Ea the San 2006 1 16 45 Sips Eaj CL2K BF S37 7Kbs Note gt Note that you can use the Menu button to display a camera regardless of the screen displayed In the screen shot above camera display was changed with the PTZ panel displayed gt You will hear the camera s live audio if the displayed camera has been configured with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on live audio is present at the time of viewing the camera s live video footage and the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly User Guide v1 40 VISIOMNPOCHET Page 4
40. e be CIEFFE NZ Ltd Gnd Floor 180 Molesworth Street P O Box 2789 Wellington NEW ZEALAND Phone 64 0 4 471 2179 NZ Free phone 0800 PROXIMA Fax 64 0 4 473 8619 Web www cieffe co nz E mail info cieffe co nz CIEFFE UK Ltd 60 Priestley Road Surrey Research Park Guildford Surrey GU2 7YS UNITED KINGDOM Phone 44 0 1483 300456 Fax 44 0 1483 301456 Web www cieffe co uk E mail info cieffe co uk CIEFFE Japan Ltd Level 9 AIG Bldg 1 1 3 Marunouchi Chiyoda ku Tokyo 100 0005 JAPAN Phone 81 3 5288 5409 Fax 81 3 5288 5353 Web www cieffe co jp E mail info cieffe co jp VISIOWPOCKET page 8 January 2006 Introduction to key technology concepts Overview Possessing the knowledge of the key Digital CCTV technology concepts will enhance your ability to utilise CIEFFE products including CIEFFE VisionPocket The sections below provide a summary for each key technology concept The Image Image resolution determines the visual quality of an image i e the Resolution sharpness of an image An image of higher resolution will always be Concept sharper and have more detail than a lower resolution image For conventional analogue CCTV cameras the maximum resolution they are able to capture is fixed at 720 horizontal pixels by 576 vertical pixels in PAL mode of operation the maximum resolution for NTSC standard is 720 horizontal pixels by 480 vertical pixels 4CIF Four ClF video resoluti
41. eeeceucesuessueeseusessuessusessuessaeessusenaess 63 Playing back video footage and AUCIO ccccccceeceseeeceeeeseeeseeecaueeseeeesueeseeeesseesaeeesaees 67 PINGING a paric lar INAS ichecessmiorecsnchavensedonsesicharenpatanisactarermacbaneuacharmpadbaaemncanesaacts 76 Exporting SUN image TONMAUS cs iowsioscicsausswtaneiaseisneuiinsiewsianseisseuseniavsiaswhavedsaiaveiaswhornessniaens 81 SAV Si SUNN IAS e A E A meustasnes ny gamnse E 82 PATON o T A E ats E E E E E EN EE E E R E E E E 92 Alarms and auxiliaries occ sci ractacisain eanistiouinasincicnseatistinesieseiealnintatiie dnaeieacauiaestbedonstvalecaasstvecnnstsass 98 Exiting CIEFFE ViSIONPOCKEt cccccsecccceeceeeeeceeceeeceeseeececseceeseuecesseseeessuseessaaeees 100 Chapter 4 Upgrading CIEFFE VisionPocket c scccsssesesseeceseeseseeeeneesenseseesesseneess 101 VSO WW AE ete eee tess statin enne I A AN P N N A 101 Uninstalling CIEFFE ViSIONPOCKet ccccceccceeeceeeeceeeeceeeceuseceeeceueeseueeseeessaeesseesaas 102 OAR MONARO eE E EEA 105 User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOCRKRE T Page 1 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Chapter 1 Introduction Overview User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 This chapter provides a general overview of this user guide its structure and how to use the information within it It also provides information about gt CIEFFE gt the innovative CIEFFE technology gt CIEFFE products and gt CIEFFE system architecture About
42. elected tour will commence Note The selected tour will continue to play until you select a preset The camera dome will move to the selected preset position is NOT in the presets 1 More presets Result The presets 2 menu will be displayed Select the Preset you wish to view Result The camera dome will move to the selected preset position dome to assume Result User Guide v1 40 ZISIONP OC RHET Page 66 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Playing back video footage and audio Overview CIEFFE VisionPocket enables you to playback recorded Prime sector video footage and audio without any interruption to the recording process This then allows you to utilise the find function or save a still image Note gt Audio playback will only be available if e the PDA is connected to a Spectiva Linearis or Proxima v3 xx server e the camera being played back has been configured with an audio channel e the audio channel is turned on e audio has been recorded for the selected camera with the video footage currently being played back and e the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly Audio playback is only available when a PDA is connected to a Spectiva server using the Spectiva Wavelet protocol Please refer to Configuring CIEFFE VisionPocket server connections pg 27 31 for additional information Audio playback is not available for cameras connected to the following e Proxima v2 servers a
43. eo footage you wish to search by following the procedures on pages 43 to 46 Press WEL Result The main screen will be displayed with the selected camera s live video footage in the video window ae Camera 3 go df 1 15 x eS hive 19fJan 2006 13 1934 Eps S 2KBF 628 2k bs ria Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIO NRPOCHE T Page 76 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Finding a particular image Continued Procedure continued Initiate the playback of the selected camera s video footage and audio by gt pressing Q or gt accessing the system menu selecting Play mode and then selecting Play from the mode menu Result The playback will begin a Camera 3 er eff 1 19 x Play 1ifJan 2006 14 04 30 Sips Note gt Audio will be played back only if the PDA is connected to a Spectiva Linearis or Proxima v3 xx server the camera being played back has been configured with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on audio has been recorded for the selected camera with the video footage currently being played back and the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly In the above example the selected camera does not have an audio channel associated with it and audio therefore will not be audible during live viewing or video playback gt The info bar will display all of the selected playback functions Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIONFPOCKR
44. equired Note You will need to continue repeating steps 8 and 9 and selecting Forward or Rewind in order to move through the video footage frame by frame in the desired direction The info bar will indicate that the speed of the forward or rewind is x0 In order to stop the playback and return to live mode repeat steps 8 and 9 and select Live Result Playback will cease and live footage will be displayed in the video window Hall rll from a different camera Other gt Once you have accessed an image of interest you can choose to save it information as a JPEG BMP or PNG file Please refer to Saving a still image pg 82 91 gt For amore sophisticated video footage searching capability please refer to Finding a particular image pg 76 80 User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOC RET Page 75 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Finding a particular image Overview For quick and accurate video footage retrieval the find function allows you to simply enter the date and time of the video footage you are interested in and instantly extract the video footage for the currently selected camera Once the video footage is located you may wish to save a still image or images of interest as required Note Please refer to Saving a still image pg 82 91 for detailed information about saving still images Procedure To utilise the find function follow the steps below Step Action Select the camera whose vid
45. erGuidev40 WISIOWweOCcKHET Page Revision 1 00 January 2006 About Cieffe Who are Cieffe User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 A talented team of hardware and software development engineers formed Cieffe in Italy in 1997 Interested in design and implementation of digital systems for applications in integrated security Cieffe specialised in this field and focused on high performance Digital Video Management Systems from the very beginning Since then Cieffe s mission statement has been to develop and produce innovative technical solutions for Digital Video Management Our flexible Digital CCTV solutions have empowered our clients with the ability to successfully manage most complex digital security systems with ease and fully utilise the enormous potential Networking and the Internet offer today The extremes in competition and complexity present in Digital CCTV field coupled with ever increasing demands of modern clients have driven Cieffe towards continuous discovery of new technologies that can be deployed in Digital CCTV Since 1997 Cieffe has been on the leading edge of research and development of new Digital CCTV technologies developing and delivering extremely powerful Audio Visual Digital Systems to its clients Today Cieffe enjoys a long list of clients such as government departments banks casinos airports supermarkets and other large corporate governmental and quasi governmental organisations places where succes
46. escribes how to log into CIEFFE VisionPocket on a PDA Procedure To log into CIEFFE VisionPocket follow the steps below Action gt Access the Programs folder on your PDA and locate the CIEFFE VisionPocket icon or gt Access the CIEFFE VisionPocket icon in the PDA s Start toolbar Eg Programs Er af 5 47 x w EB Games Calculator CIEFFE isionPock gt a File Explorer iPAQ Backup iPAQ Image Viewer C Y amp iTask Microsoft MSN Reader Messenger w Pictures Pocket Excel Pocket MSN Press the CIEFFE VisionPocket icon Result The CIEFFE VisionPocket application will begin to load and the following will be displayed P visionPocket ef 607 A Wednesday January 18 2006 f Owner Dennis Sajdl 46444712179 eo oe A MaE VisionPocket 1 4 051114 4 cieffe Loading Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIONRPOCKET Page 25 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Logging into CIEFFE VisionPocket Continued Procedure continued After a few momenis the CIEFFE VisionPocket application will be started and the login screen will be displayed E visionPocket ef 611 amp CELE LL id ho it a Disconnected Press gt Cor gt and then select Connection manager Result The initial setup screen will be displayed ned isionPocket ar af G14 ED Cancel Connect VISigwRPoCAe T Disconnected Note Please refer to Configuring CIEFFE
47. evision 1 00 January 2006 Alarms and auxiliaries Continued Procedure continued Action saciveniggered g siracivedoma k o trigger an alarm double tap on the currently inactive Alarm Result The selected alarm will be triggered switch off an alarm double tap on the currently triggered Alarm Result The selected alarm will be switched off is open is closed O ee open an auxiliary double tap on the currently closed output port Auxiliary you wish to open Result The selected auxiliary output port will open close an auxiliary double tap on the currently open output port Auxiliary you wish to close Result The selected auxiliary output port will close User Guide v1 40 ISIONPOCRHET Page 99 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Exiting CIEFFE VisionPocket Overview When you no longer wish to utilise CIEFFE VisionPocket you should close the application Procedure To exit CIEFFE VisionPocket follow the steps below Action Press Result You will exit CIEFFE VisionPocket and the application will be closed User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOCHRHE T Page 100 January 2006 Revision 1 00 Chapter 4 Upgrading CIEFFE VisionPocket Overview This chapter provides information about the task that must be executed in order to upgrade CIEFFE VisionPocket Topic Page Overview 101 Uninstalling CIEFFE VisionPocket 102 User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPUOC RET Page 101 Revision 1 00 January 2006
48. formation server connection details Accesses the find panel and allows you to search gi the recorded footage of the camera whose video footage and audio is currently being played back Allows you to turn the enabled audio channel s on or off Displays the alarm aux panel screen allowing you to gt monitor the status of all alarms and auxiliaries of the server you are connected to and gt turn auxiliaries on and off Displays the main screen allowing you to gt select the camera you wish to view manoeuvre camera domes playback recorded video footage and audio access the setup screen save a still image search the recorded video footage and audio and turn the audio channel s on and off Allows you to close the CIEFFE VisionPocket application User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPUOC RET Page 37 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Connecting to a server Overview The procedures below describe how to gt access CIEFFE VisionPocket on a PDA and gt connect to a CIEFFE DVMS server Note Refer to Configuring CIEFFE VisionPocket server connections pg 27 31 for information about creating server connections Highly CIEFFE VisionPocket can be connected to the following CIEFFE DVMS important servers information e Spectiva v2 xx Spectiva v1 xx Nettuno encoder Linearis Proxima v3 xx and e Proxima v2 xx CIEFFE VisionPocket does not support connections to Proxima v1 servers Procedu
49. gher the image quality the larger the image file size and the more bandwidth is required to Quality controls transmit the image Note The selected image quality will apply to all cameras Please refer to Image quality and video adaptive mode pg 50 55 for additional information Displays the alarm aux panel screen allowing you to gt monitor the status of all alarms and auxiliaries of the server you are connected to and gt turn auxiliaries on and off Displays the main screen allowing you to gt select the camera you wish to view manoeuvre camera domes playback recorded video footage and audio access the setup screen save a still image search the recorded video footage and audio and turn the audio channel s on and off Allows you to close the CIEFFE VisionPocket application User Guide v1 40 ZISIONP OC RET Page 58 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Pan tilt Zooming a camera Overview lf PTZ camera domes are connected to the CIEFFE DVMS server you are connected to via CIEFFE VisionPocket you are able to control the camera dome position zoom level and adjust the camera domes focus iris and quality Note If camera dome positioning is EXTREMELY SLOW it can be useful to reduce the image quality while you are working with the dome Please refer to Image quality and video adaptive mode pg 50 55 for additional information Procedure To utilise the PTZ function follow
50. h the dome Please refer to Image quality and video adaptive mode pg 50 55 for additional information You can use cameras presets and tours by using the Dome button or the Menu button Note that you can use the Menu button to move camera domes regardless of the screen displayed gt Presets and tours available on CIEFFE VisionPocket correspond to the presets and tours that have been configured on the server which you are connected to For information on how to create and configure presets and tours please refer to e Spectiva Installation Guide v1 xx or Spectiva Installation Guide v2 xx or Linearis Installation Guide v1 xx or Proxima Installation Guide v2 xx or Proxima Installation Guide v3 xx Once a preset or a tour is selected the info bar will display the selection while the camera dome is repositioning 2 Camera 3 er f 11 00 x ER gj up a lt Presets gt ken i 200H Tora Tout 1 oomel Preset 3 Continued on next page VISIONPOCKRET Page 63 January 2006 Using presets and tours Continued Procedure To select a preset or engage a tour by using the Dome button follow the steps below Step Action select the camera dome you wish to manoeuvre by following the orocedures on pages 43 to 46 Press 2 Result a PTZ camera dome Fai Se fs E A p z I presetss ye lt Tours gt lh L j WSONWNPPHCMAME T lve lan
51. io channel press the Audio button The audio channel will be turned off is turned off Aiaia eal If you wish to turn on the audio channel press the Audio button The audio channel will be turned on Note Live audio will be audible if the displayed camera has been configured with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on live audio is present at the time of viewing the camera s live video footage and the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOCHRHE T Page 96 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Audio Continued Procedure continued Action Press to initiate the playback of the selected camera s video footage and audio Result The playback will begin veel Camera 7 ar aft 2 43 xX menu 4 GKBF 262 gt Audio will be played back only if the PDA is connected to a Spectiva Linearis or Proxima v3 xx server the camera being played back has been configured with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on audio has been recorded for the selected camera with the video footage currently being played back and e the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly gt The info bar will display all of the selected playback functions Utilise the playback functions as described pages 70 71 and 74 75 a To stop playback press 8 User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHET Page 97 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Alarms and auxiliaries Overview The a
52. isionPock gt a File Explorer iPAQ Backup iPAQ Image Viewer C Y amp iTask Microsoft MSN Reader Messenger a w Pictures Pocket Excel Pocket MSN Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIO NRFPOCHE T Page 27 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Configuring CIEFFE VisionPocket server connections Continued Procedure continued Press the CIEFFE VisionPocket icon Result The CIEFFE VisionPocket application will begin to load and the following will be displayed amp isionPocket er 26 07 4 Wednesday January 18 2006 Owner Dennis Sajdl VisionPocket 1 4 051114 4 cieffe Loading After a few moments the CIEFFE VisionPocket application will be started and the login screen will be displayed 7 isionPocket etd Disconnected Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIONP OC RHET Page 28 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Configuring CIEFFE VisionPocket server connections Continued Procedure continued Press gt Cor gt and then select Connection manager Result The initial setup screen will be displayed Eg isionPocket E 6 14 Ea Cancel Connect Ocieffe A Disconnected p z Note Please refer to Configuring CIEFFE VisionPocket server connections pg 27 31 for detailed information about creating server connections In the white section of the screen hold down the PDA pointer Result The server menu will be displayed Select New Res
53. l screen allowing you to select which camera you wish to view in the video window Allows you to control the camera lens in order to achieve the desired focus for PTZ enabled and fixed cameras secon fe Te OR TNNS SS the camera Allows you to move a camera to a predefined position lt Presets gt oS that corresponds to the selected preset Allows you to shift a camera between the predefined camera movement sequences tour Allows you to access the CIEFFE VisionPocket menu The menu allows you to disconnect from a CIEFFE DVMS server gt quit CIEFFE VisionPocket select a camera for display utilise the playback commands enable and disable the Video adaptive mode select the transmitted image resolution select the transmitted image quality utilise came dome presets and tours save a still image and access the setup screen connection Manager Note Please refer to Image quality and video adaptive mode pg 50 55 for additional details about the Video adaptive mode Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHKET Page 57 Revision 1 00 January 2006 The PTZ panel screen Continued Buttons and features continued Button feature Function er eines ea a status system mode and camera information server connection details A Allows you to position a PTZ camera Allows you to select the image quality when Video adaptive mode is enabled The hi
54. larm aux panel screen allows you to monitor and change the states of all alarm inputs and auxiliary outputs in real time The number of available alarms and auxiliary outputs will be determined by gt the type and model of the CIEFFE server gt the number of alarms which are enabled and configured and gt the presence absence of the CIEFFE USB I 0 extension board Note gt For detailed information about alarms and the CIEFFE USB I O extension board please refer to Spectiva Installation Guide v1 xx or Spectiva Installation Guide v2 xx or CIEFFE NETTUNO User Guide v1 xx or Linearis Installation Guide v1 xx or Proxima Installation Guide v2 xx or Proxima Installation Guide v3 xx Auxiliary output ports are available for Spectiva server and Nettuno encoders only Procedure To monitor or change the status of alarms and auxiliaries follow the steps below Press Result The alarm aux panel will be displayed E 46258 amp Alarms 2 Main Monito PACE ry Motion Gate Motion Gate E Motion Gate 5 a Motion Gate N 2 Aux 6 Ocieffe Live 19 Jan 2006 14 58 36 Ofps im 149 2Kbs Note Ifthe PDA is connected to a Linearis Proxima v3 or Proxima v2 server the auxes window will be blank Ifthe PDA is connected to a Nettuno encoder only 1 alarm and 1 aux will be available Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YISIONPOCHKET Page 98 R
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56. mat Common format and good image and good image quality relative to quality relative to Advantages the file size the file size Slight loss of Not tamper proof visual quality due Disadvantages to JPEG compression YISIONPOCHKET Common CIEFFE software not required Common format and identical visual quality to the original recording as it is uncompressed Large file size Page 81 January 2006 Saving a still image Overview Once you have located the still image of interest you may save it in one of the following three formats gt Portable Network Graphics gt Compressed JPEG Interchange Format and gt Uncompressed Windows Bitmap Format Note Still images can be saved by using the Main button or the Menu button Note that you can use the Menu button to save still images regardless of the screen displayed however you will not be able to select the image s name and destination folder gt Please refer to Exporting still image formats pg 81 for information about the above formats Procedure To save a still image using the Main button follow the step below Action Press Ea Result The camera selection panel screen will be displayed and the Camera button will become blue veel Camera 1 er 42 10 57 Yi SlvuelLlAe f RE ee 19 Jan 2006 11 0028 Sips BF 1023 9Kbs Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHET Page 82 Revision 1 00 January 2006 S
57. nability to be modified without physical hardware changes The latest generation of CIEFFE hardware and software provide a platform with multiple firmware based virtual encoders which run on one or more physical encoder providing a platform which is capable of processing video simultaneously in up to 4 different ways for every camera The DSP approach delivers extreme levels of computing power in real time for every camera thus providing virtual encoders and a native support for full resolution real time 25 IPS support for Wavelet Enpacta MPEG4 Main Profile compression algorithms addition of future new generations of compression codecs on the existing DSP hardware is also supported CIEFFE s powerful DSP hardware engine running in Wavelet mode is capable of processing and compressing up to 400 480 PAL NTSC full frame full resolution images per second from multiple cameras with consistent performance regardless of image content or system activity thus providing compressed images of excellent visual quality with minimal or no visual artefacts In Enpacta mode CIEFFE s_ proprietary 3 dimensional Wavelet compression extreme levels of compression are applied to full resolution Wavelet images over time to deliver images of very high visual quality greatly reduced file size bandwidth In Enpacta mode images of equivalent resolution and image quality to Wavelet mode are 4 6 times smaller allowing significant storage savings and much g
58. nd e Nettuno encoders Playback can be performed by using the Main button or the Menu button Note that you can use the Menu button to playback video footage and audio regardless of the screen displayed gt For detailed information about camera sectors please refer to e Spectiva Installation Guide v1 xx or Spectiva Installation Guide v2 xx or Linearis Installation Guide v1 xx or Proxima Installation Guide v2 xx or Proxima Installation Guide v3 xx gt If you know the camera and the exact time period you would like to play back or if there is a vast amount of footage to playback it is best to use the Find function Refer to Finding a particular image pg 76 80 Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHKET Page 67 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Playing back video footage and audio Continued Procedure To playback video footage and audio using the Main button follow the steps below Action Press Result The camera selection panel screen will be displayed and the Camera button will become blue Th Ss coaooaao ennnonoD a bbe 2 19a sla Uaa Sfps 51 3KBf 1023 9Kb select the camera you wish to view by gt pressing the required Camera button or gt utilising the dropdown bar and pressing the required Camera Result The selected camera s live video footage will be displayed in the video window and the camera s name will be displayed in the
59. o view by following the procedures on pages 43 to 46 Eg Camera 3 en PEET x Result The PTZ panel screen will be displayed Eg Camera 3 ao aff 4 48 ix S 7KBF 253 2K 6 Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIOMNPOCKE T Page 54 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Image quality and video adaptive mode Continued Procedure continued increase the image quality decrease the image quality Action Plus button Result The selected quality will be applied and the info bar will display the selection ae Camera 3 en 2 4 51 x Minus button Result The selected quality will be applied and the info bar will display the selection ee PETTE iT e g Camera 3 Continue to press the appropriate Quality button until the desired image quality is achieved User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 VISIONPOCHET Page 55 January 2006 The PTZ panel screen Overview The PTZ panel screen User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 The PTZ panel screen provides you with tools to manoeuvre the PTZ enabled cameras You may move the cameras gt manually using the camera remote control dome or gt automatically by selecting a preset or a tour Note For detailed information about presets and tours please refer to Spectiva Installation Guide v1 xx or Spectiva Installation Guide v2 xx or Linearis Installation Guide v1 xx or Proxima Installation Guide v2 xx o
60. on a camera hardware deterministically processes video information regardless of the content Images have to be compressed before they are stored and transmitted because of today s storage and transmission limitations 100 GB of hard drive disk space would store only 53 minutes of full resolution uncompressed digital video 25 IPS and a 56 Kbit s modem connection would take approximately 3 min to transmit only 1 uncompressed image full resolution Compression is clearly the answer to the storage and transmission problems but compression itself presents a technical challenge if it is to deliver many high resolution high definition images of small file sizes in real time Compressing video data involves heavy computational work and the time available to do it in is very limited If one considers that 25 new images occur every second for every camera and one takes into account the data sizes discussed previously i e the higher the resolution and the IPS rate the higher the volume of data and the time that is available to do the compression still limited to 1 second one begins to understand why compression is such a critical factor for any digital recording platform Image compression can be hardware or software based hardware based compression is able to gt compress images with consistent performance and minimum impact on the rest of the system and gt achieve very high throughput of data per unit of time as the hardware is
61. on is 720 x 576 pixels PAL and 720 x 480 pixels NTSC 4CIF video resolution is sometimes referred to FULL resolution or D1 resolution Other common resolutions are 2CIF Two ClF CIF and QCIF Quarter CIF CIF is an abbreviation for Common Interchange Format All resolutions less than 4CIF mean loss of information originally provided by the camera and result in objects which are smaller CIF resolution is commonly used for record images by digital recorders unable to process real time video at full resolution in real time gt 2CIF resolution is 720 x 288 pixels PAL and 720 x 240 pixels NTSC gt CIF resolution is 360 x 288 pixels PAL and 360 x 240 pixels NTSC gt QCIF resolution is 180 x 144 pixels PAL and 180 x 120 pixels NTSC Apart from sharpness and the amount of detail image resolution directly affects the size of an image presented on screen or paper Higher resolution images will always give bigger more detailed images on any given screen or paper For example Objects in a full resolution image are 4 times larger than the same objects in a CIF image and 16 times larger than the same objects in a QCIF image This directly determines the practical ability to use the recorded images for their intended purpose identification of objects and events taking place in them Each image in its uncompressed state is defined by a large amount of data Image Resolution CIF Resolution in pixels 720 x 576 PAL
62. onPocket allows users to utilise two types of zoom gt the optical zoom and gt the digital zoom The optical zoom actually engages the PTZ camera dome s lens zoom Conversely the digital zoom does not engage the camera dome s lens but increases or decreases the size of each pixel in the picture It therefore changes the size of the image with corresponding changes in graininess Procedure To use the optical and digital zoom functions follow the steps below Step Action Select the camera dome you wish to manoeuvre by following the procedures on pages 43 to 46 Press 5 Result a PTZ camera dome Fs a a a a u BRE ERER gt rad hem E N lt Presets gt v i r E ES Live 19 an 2006 11 16 45 Sfps E A 30 2KBf 537 7Kbs a fixed camera ES Live 19 Jan 2006 11 48 11 4fps Ej 5 4K6F 326 7Kbs Note You will not be able to manoeuvre a fixed camera Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIO NRFPOCHE T Page 61 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Using the optical and digital zooms Continued Procedure continued Action zoom in using press and drag the Zoom point towards the optical zoom the side of the zoom slide until the desired optical zoom level is achieved zoom in using you must first reach the upper zoom limit of the digital zoom the optical zoom Press and drag the Zoom point towards the side of the zoom slide until you cannot zoom in any further and then
63. r Proxima Installation Guide v3 xx VVVV V Refer to the figure below The PTZ panel screen can be split into the following gt camera name gt info bar gt video window gt the Keyboard button gt the Dome button gt the zoom slide gt the Camera button gt the camera remote control dome gt focus and iris controls gt quality controls gt the Presets dropdown bar gt the Alarm Aux button gt the Tours dropdown bar gt the Main button and gt the Menu button gt the Close button camera name Bg camera 3 E 11 22 amp video window camera remote control dome VISIONPOCKET Live 19 Jan 2006 11 28 17 6fps pg zoom slide OKbs ENU 3KBF 740 e Continued on next page VISIONRPOCHKE T Page 56 January 2006 The PTZ panel screen Continued Buttons and A brief description of each feature on the PTZ panel screen is provided in features the table below Button feature Function Displays the name of the camera which is currently Camera name displayed when CIEFFE VisionPocket is connected to a server Displays live or played back video clips and images Allows you to close the CIEFFE VisionPocket application lf the camera is PTZ enabled accesses the PTZ panel screen where you can utilise the PTZ controls and move the selected camera to preset positions or according to preset tours Displays the camera selection pane
64. ransmission for cameras connected to any single CIEFFE DVMS in the CIEFFE Digital CCTV network With CIEFFE VisionWeb no special hardware or software is required our client application runs within Internet Explorer browser window and all required components are automatically downloaded from the CIEFFE DVMS Server With CIEFFE VisionWeb any PC workstation with Internet Explorer web browser can become a powerful client in the CIEFFE Digital CCTV Network Continued on next page ZISIONPOCRE T Page 5 January 2006 About CIEFFE software Continued CIEFFE CIEFFE SiteManager offers a rich and intuitive interface to provide full SiteManager control over all system features and configuration for multiple network connected CIEFFE DVMS simultaneously regardless of model Spectiva Linearis Proxima DVMS and Nettuno encoders CIEFFE SiteManager offers full remote control and viewing facilities for many network connected CIEFFE DVMS and CIEFFE NETTUNO devices simultaneously With SiteManager software installed any PC workstation can become a powerful client able to access any number of cameras and or servers and or analogue monitors in a PROXIMA LINEARIS SPECTIVA NETTUNO hybrid CIEFFE Digital CCTV Network Advanced 2D maps 3D maps logical groups of resources and user defined multiple camera views and layouts and spot monitor outputs are also supported giving the user powerful tools for enterprise wide configuration and management of
65. re To log into CIEFFE VisionPocket and connect to a server follow the steps below gt Access the Programs folder on your PDA and locate the CIEFFE VisionPocket icon or gt Access the CIEFFE VisionPocket icon in the PDA s Start toolbar ae Programs ao ef 5 47 Ox arr t i k T suit Games Calculator CIEFFE isionPock gt a a File Explorer iPAQ Backup iPAQ Image Viewer P r p C Y amp Task Microsoft MSN Reader Messenger a Y Pictures Pocket Excel Pocket MSN Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHET Page 38 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Connecting to a server Continued Procedure continued Press the CIEFFE VisionPocket icon Result The CIEFFE VisionPocket application will begin to load and the following will be displayed H isionPocket er 26 07 4 Wednesday January 18 2006 Owner Dennis Sajdl VisionPocket 1 4 051114 amp cieffe Loading After a few moments the CIEFFE VisionPocket application will be started and the login screen will be displayed ig aon amp Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPUOC RET Page 39 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Connecting to a server Continued Procedure continued Action Press gt C en OF gt and then select Connection manager Result The setup screen will be displayed 2 lvisionPocket ef 4 9 06 3 Spectiva v2 192 168 162 admin Spectiva 2 Disconnected Note Ple
66. re not Concept visible continued 720 PAL NTSC gt 144 pixels PAL 120 pixels NTSC 288 pixels PAL 240 pixels NTSC 28 z C Sa 360 pixels PAL NTSC J Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIONPOCHET Page 12 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Introduction to key technology concepts Continued The Images In general the smoothness of video footage is directly related to the number Per Second of images per second IPS Concept Real time video has 25 30 PAL NTSC IPS and to the viewer the video appears as smooth as watching TV or a movie At 25 IPS 25 discrete images are processed every second If the IPS rate is lower than 25 IPS movement in the video footage will appear staggered as fewer images are taken every second As the IPS rate decreases so does the smoothness of video footage At 1 IPS for example only 1 discrete image is processed every second significantly reducing the total number of images that need to be processed but decreasing the overall quality of video and therefore increasing the potential for missing events which occur quickly The 25 IPS rate is desirable at all times but as the IPS rate increases so does the cost of the capturing hardware more images need to be captured in 1 second and storage higher volume of data per second The Odd and Analogue video consists of 2 fields of video lines an odd field and an even
67. reater archive lengths Enpacta codec is especially well suited excellent visual quality and refresh rate for real time 25 IPS full resolution recording and transmission in low bandwidth environments sub 1 5 2 Mbit s Continued on next page ISIONPOCHE T Page 15 January 2006 Introduction to key technology concepts Continued Video Compression Codec DSP Hardware Based Wavelet Enpacta and MPEG4 Compression continued The Volume of Data for Storage and Transmission Concepts User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 In MPEG4 Main Profile mode CIEFFE s proprietary MPEG4 Main Profile compression extreme levels of MPEG4 Main Profile compression are applied to obtain video streams of extremely high visual quality in relation to the image file size bandwidth used In MPEG4 mode images of equivalent resolution and generally much better image quality than Wavelet are 3 20 times smaller allowing significant storage savings and much greater archive lengths of higher quality video MPEG4 codec is especially well suited excellent visual quality and refresh rate for real time 25 IPS full resolution recording and transmission in medium and high bandwidth environments 1 5 2 Mbit s and above where best possible visual quality is considered of most importance Maintaining relatively high visual quality with significant storage bandwidth savings down to 256 kbit s are possible with MPEG4 Main Profile running at 2CIF and CIF
68. red with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on audio has been recorded for the selected camera with the video footage currently being played back and the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly gt The info bar will display all of the selected playback functions In order to locate the still image you wish to save gt utilise the playback functions as descried in Playing back video footage and audio pg 67 75 or gt utilise the find function as described in Finding a particular image pg 76 80 Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YVISIOMNPOCKE T Page 84 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Saving a still image Continued Procedure continued User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 Action Once you have located the desired still image press w Result The playback will be paused and the desired still image will be displayed in the video window Eg Camera 3 Er 42 1 46 Ea IESKBF aziko O ooo Press 2 Result The save panel will be displayed Eg Camera 3 en 42 1 46 Ea h e r lthost icameraj lyve A YI SlOMROLAe Pause 1ifanf200e id 27 24 fps Va a a Ej Continued on next page ISIONPOCHRHET Page 85 January 2006 Saving a still image Continued Procedure continued Action Each saved image is by default given a name which includes the source server the camera name and the date If you wish to assign a different name
69. release the Zoom point Now press and drag the Zoom point again towards the side of the zoom slide to engage the digital zoom Observe the corresponding changes in the video window Continue to press and drag the Zoom point until the desired digital Zoom level is achieved zoom out using press and drag the Zoom point towards the optical zoom the side of the zoom slide until the desired optical zoom level is achieved Zoom out using you can only zoom out using the digital the digital Zoom _ zoom if the camera dome is already digitally zoomed in see Press and drag the Zoom point towards the side of the zoom Observe the corresponding changes in the video window User Guide v1 40 VISIOMNFPOCHE T Page 62 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Using presets and tours Overview Other information User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 CIEFFE VisionPocket allows you to move PTZ camera domes to pre set positions or tours via the PTZ panel screen Selecting a PTZ camera dome gt preset results in the camera dome moving to a predefined position that corresponds to the selected preset gt tour results in the camera shifting between predefined camera MOVEMENT SEQUENCES thus providing different scenes in quick succession Note gt Presets and tours do not apply to fixed cameras If camera dome positioning is EXTREMELY SLOW it can be useful to reduce the image quality while you are working wit
70. rformed remotely from another office or from another continent Network capable CCTV architectures generally largely follow the server client computer model where the server accepts all the cameras and records incoming video and the client is used to access live or recorded video and in better implementations fully control and maintain the server CIEFFE Spectiva DVMS architecture is extremely network aware it allows gt remote client access of live recorded material gt remote control of the server configuration and gt storage expansion via network attached storage devices CIEFFE architecture supports multiple network interfaces and is based on a true client server model allowing complete remote access and control of any server from one or more remote PC workstations via any kind of TCP IP network Performance on the remote end will generally be equivalent or better than at the server depending on the PC workstation hardware resources the available network bandwidth and configuration of the Spectiva DVMS server User Guide v1 40 ISIONPOCHE T Revision 1 00 Page 18 January 2006 Chapter 2 CIEFFE VisionPocket Installation Procedures Overview This chapter provides information about the tasks that must be executed in order to get CIEFFE VisionPocket up and running prior to utilising its full functionality The information presented includes gt the initial installation procedure gt details about the setup s
71. s is dependent on maximum security and where a lack of security would endanger continuation of this success Cieffe has in recent times also adapted its core hardware and software Digital Video Systems to applications which are very diverse and different to the original security environments Our systems are today used in many areas of life from sports and military to market research With Cieffe power Closed Circuit Television has become a more flexible instrument more adaptable and networkable than ever Digital CCTV technologies offered by Cieffe today are capable of providing a wide spectrum of solution possibilities to a very diverse range of demands and requirements Security monitoring people flow statistical analysis and traffic management are only some examples of where Digital CCTV technologies can be successfully applied Here at Cieffe we are committed to making the most out of every technology Cieffe has affirmed itself on the Italian and International markets for Digital Video Management Systems thanks to the competence professionalism and dedication of its staff We have undergone tremendous growth in recent years and are currently operating six regional headquarters in Italy New Zealand Australia United Kingdom Benelux and Japan Each regional headquarters is responsible for specific R amp D needs and demands of the region and is supported by its own capillary network of distribution ZISIONPOCRE T Page 4 January 2006
72. s audio settings are configured correctly continue to step 6 playback mode ensure that when you locate the still image of interest you pause the playback Please refer to Playing back video footage and audio pg 67 75 for detailed information Continue to step 6 Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIONRPOCKET Page 90 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Saving a still image Continued Procedure continued Action Press Result The system menu will be displayed 7 Select Grab a picture Result The selected image will be saved and the info bar will advise you of the details Eg Camera 3 ao 219 x Go to the folder which the still image was saved in and press on the file name Result The saved still image will be displayed Camera 3 19 Jan 2006 14 24 10 Generated from server S0011111203D7 218 101 3 234 on date 19 Jan 2006 14 19 58 by user admin User Guide v1 40 ISIONPOC KRET Page 91 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Audio Overview CIEFFE VisionPocket enables you to listen to live and recorded audio When a camera is displayed live audio will be audible if gt the displayed camera has been configured with an audio channel gt the audio channel is turned on gt live audio is present at the time of viewing the camera s live video footage and gt the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly Audio playback will only be available if the PDA is connected
73. s enabled and should not be disabled particularly when working with cameras which use the Wavelet compression codec Continued on next page VISIONRPOCRKRE T Page 50 January 2006 Image quality and video adaptive mode Continued Procedure To select the global image quality and resolution follow the steps below Note Selecting image quality and or resolution only determines the quality and or resolution of the images transmitted NOT THE QUALITY and or RESOLUTION OF THE IMAGES RECORDED Action select the camera you wish to view by following the procedures on pages 43 to 46 hae Camera 3 ar ede 3 30 x Thive ane 1533152 Sips SSRBF 576 Skbs Result The system menu will be displayed Select Video adaptive Result The video adaptive menu will be displayed Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHET Page 51 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Image quality and video adaptive mode Continued Procedure continued Action Select the preferred image resolution gt FULL gt CIF or gt QCIF Note gt FULL resolution will give you the best image quality but also the largest image size and thus a greater bandwidth requirement for transmission QCIF resolution will give you the poorest image quality but will result in the smallest image size and thus the smallest bandwidth requirement for transmission Result The selected resolution will be applied the info bar will displa
74. t CCTV Monitor n CCTV Monitor 1 CCTV Monitor 2 NETTUNO Anaiogus NETTUNO n Analogue a CCTV Monitor 1 i CCTV Monitor n seve dy a e Microphone Server LEE 1 32 Joystick Ultrakey Keyboard Any Speakers PROXIMA SPECTIVA NETTUNO LINEARIS we Pomot NETTUNO NETTUNO 418 16 Server n DECODER O DECODER Location n n Wireless Access Point Server e Network Attached Network Attached Storage 1 CIEFFE CIEFFE VisionPacket VisionPocket Network Attached j PDA Remote Roaming PDA Remote Roaming Storage n omge n User 1 User n Location 1 Location n i CiEFFE Ultrakey Keyboard Workstation n Joystick User Guide v1 40 VISIONPOCHAE T Page 7 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Technical support Technical support For technical support please contact your regional distributor or one of our regional offices listed below User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 CIEFFE s r l Via Ugo Foscolo 13 20048 Carate Brianza Milano ITALY Phone 39 0362 915018 Fax 39 0362 990199 Web www cieffe com E mail info cieffe com CIEFFE Australia Pty Ltd 59 63 Captain Cook Drive Caringbah NSW 2229 P O Box 340 NSW 2227 AUSTRALIA Phone 61 0 2 9531 2122 Fax 61 0 2 9531 2126 Web www cieffe com au E mail info cieffe com au CIEFFE Benelux Bvba Mechelsesteenweg 244 B 1800 Vilvoorde BELGIUM Phone 32 0 2 253 2829 Fax 32 0 2 253 5293 Web www cieffe be E mail info cieff
75. tage fast forward the video footage fast rewind the video footage User Guide v1 40 ZISIONP OCE T Revision 1 00 ensure that Play is displayed in the info bar and then select Forward Result The footage will fast forward and the selected speed will display in the info bar If you wish to increase the speed of the fast forward function repeat steps 8 9 and 10 until you reach the desired speed To stop fast forwarding repeat steps 8 and 9 and select Play or Pause ensure that Play is displayed in the info bar and then select Rewind Result The footage will fast rewind and the selected speed will display in the info bar If you wish to increase the speed of the fast rewind function repeat steps 8 9 and 10 until you reach the desired speed To stop fast rewinding repeat steps 8 and 9 and select Play or Pause Continued on next page Page 74 January 2006 Playing back video footage and audio Continued Procedure continued 10 cont pause the video select Pause footage Result The playback will stop at the chosen point in the video footage to let you view a still image gt Toresume the playback repeat steps 8 and 9 and select Play or gt to view the video footage frame by frame repeat steps 8 and 9 and select Forward or Rewind as required playback the video repeat steps 8 and 9 and select Pause footage frame by frame Now repeat steps 8 and 9 and select Forward or Rewind as r
76. the steps below Step Action Select the camera dome you wish to manoeuvre by following the orocedures on pages 43 to 46 Press Result a PTZ camera dome EX Live 199an 2006 11 16 45 5fps Ej 30 2KBf oe 537 bs a fixed camera g Camera 6 er f 11 46 x 2 cieffe EX Live 19 9an 2006 11 48 11 4ps E S AKBF 326 7Kbs Note You will not be able to manoeuvre a fixed camera Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOCHRHE T Page 59 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Pan tilt Zooming a camera Continued Procedure continued Pan or tilt the camera by utilising the camera remote control dome To utilise the camera remote control dome gt press and drag the Central point as required or gt press the Arrows as required to achieve smaller and more precise camera movements Note Observe the changes in the camera dome position in the video window To zoom in or out press and drag the Zoom point towards the or the side of the slide respectively Note Please refer to Using the optical and digital zooms pg 61 62 for additional information about utilising the zoom function Biren buttons until the desired focus is achieved aa If required change the iris by pressing on the Iris or buttons until the desired light balance is achieved User Guide v1 40 YISIONPOCHKET Page 60 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Using the optical and digital zooms Overview CIEFFE Visi
77. till image pg 82 91 Procedure To select a camera using the Camera button follow the steps below Press Ea Result The camera selection panel screen will be displayed and the Camera button will become blue 4 Camera 1 an aff 10 57 ey EE me Camera 1 1 aa GnnnnnoD LY SlOMWROLAeT ex Live 19 Jan 2006 11 00 28 bips S1 KBF 1023 9Kbs i Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIOMNPOCHET Page 43 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Camera selection Continued Procedure continued select the camera you wish to view by gt pressing the required Camera button or gt utilising the dropdown bar and pressing the required Camera Result The selected camera s live video footage will be displayed in the video window and the camera s name will be displayed in the top left hand corner of the screen hae Camera 3 en f 11 00 x Live eae 11 06 38 fps SARBF 513 9Kbs Note You will hear the camera s live audio if the displayed camera has been configured with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on live audio is present at the time of viewing the camera s live video footage and the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOCRKE T Page 44 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Camera selection Continued Procedure To select a camera using the Menu button follow the steps below Press Result Th
78. ting a lower image quality and or resolution will result in better video footage and audio transmission Note The selected image quality applies to all cameras The server the PDA is connected to will continuously evaluate the available bandwidth and dynamically scale the quality of images in order to provide images of the highest quality for the currently available bandwidth For cameras which use the WAVELET compression codec cameras connected to a Spectiva v2 xx Spectiva v1 xx Proxima v2 xx Proxima v3 xx server enabling Video adaptive activates a proprietary conditional refresh Delta Wavelet based transmission algorithm which enables transmission of image changes only so as to improve Wavelet video refresh rate over low bandwidth Utilised in conjunction with Full CIF or QCIF resolution Delta Wavelet quality is scaled up or down For cameras which use the MPEG4 compression codec cameras connected to a Spectiva v2 xx or Linearis v1 xx server or a Nettuno encoder enabling Video adaptive activates a proprietary MPEG4 Adaptive transmission algorithm MPEG4 Adaptive provides excellent visual quality and refresh rate over very limited bandwidth server settings dependent MPEG4 Adaptive transmission is not affected by Full CIF or QCIF resolution selection As ENPACTA is based on conditional Wavelet compression algorithm no improvement is available in Video adaptive mode Itis recommended that the Video adaptive mode is alway
79. tion about creating server connections Procedure To disconnect from a server follow the steps below Action Press Result The system menu will be displayed Select Disconnect Result CIEFFE VisionPocket will be disconnected from the server connect to a follow steps 4 6 on pages 40 and 41 different server exit CIEFFE gt press E or VisionPocket p gt press and select Quit Result The CIEFFE VisionPocket application will close User Guide v1 40 VISIOMPOCHET Page 42 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Camera selection Overview CIEFFE VisionPocket allows you to access any camera connected to a Spectiva Linearis Proxima server or Nettuno encoder Once you have selected the camera you wish to display you can gt view the camera s live video footage and audio gt view the camera s playback video footage and audio gt utilise the camera s PTZ controls if the selected camera is a PTZ camera dome gt search through the camera s recorded video footage and audio and gt save a still image Note You can view a camera by using the Camera button or the Menu button Note that you can use the Menu button to display a camera regardless of the screen displayed gt For additional information please refer to e Playing back video footage and audio pg 67 75 e Pan tilt Zooming a camera pg 59 60 e Finding a particular image pg 76 80 and e Saving a s
80. to a Spectiva Linearis or Proxima v3 xx server the camera being played back has been configured with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on audio has been recorded for the selected camera with the video footage currently being played back and the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly Vv VV VW Note Audio playback is not available for cameras connected to the following e Proxima v2 servers and e Nettuno encoders gt For detailed information about configuring audio channels please refer to e Spectiva Installation Guide v1 xx or e Spectiva Installation Guide v2 xx or e Linearis Installation Guide v1 xx or e Proxima Installation Guide v3 xx Procedure To listen to live audio follow the steps below Step Action Select the camera whose audio you wish to listen to by following the procedures on pages 43 to 46 Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOCHRHE T Page 92 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Audio Continued Procedure continued Action Press Result The main screen will be displayed with the selected camera s live video footage in the video window has an audio continue to step 3 channel does not have an the Audio button will be disabled audio channel he g Camera 3 ar ef 1 18 x Pa hive 19 9n 2006 13 19 34 5fps S cKBF b25 2kbs Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIO NRFPOCHE T Page 93 Revision 1 00 January
81. top left hand corner of the screen 2 Camera 3 qr 11 00 ane czar A Live Se 11 06 38 6fps JAKE 513 Note You will hear the camera s live audio if the displayed camera has been configured with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on live audio is present at the time of viewing the camera s live video footage and the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHKET Page 68 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Playing back video footage and audio Continued Procedure continued Action Press Sai Result The main screen will be displayed with the selected camera s live video footage in the video window pe aff 12 32 4 cieffe Live 19 an 2006 12 37 25 4ps E a MENU 26 5KBF 639 7Kbs Press ZY to initiate the playback of the selected camera s video footage and audio Result The playback will begin Ea Camera 3 e 461236 3 Note gt Audio will be played back only if the PDA is connected to a Spectiva Linearis or Proxima v3 xx server the camera being played back has been configured with an audio channel the audio channel is turned on audio has been recorded for the selected camera with the video footage currently being played back and the PDA s audio settings are configured correctly gt The info bar will display all of the selected playback functions Continued on next page User Gui
82. ult The following setup screen will be displayed Eg isionPocket Er A 6 24 X 6 Cancel Save Ocieffe Disconnected R Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOCHRHE T Page 29 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Configuring CIEFFE VisionPocket server connections Continued Procedure continued Type in gt the server name in the Name text box and gt the server s IP address in the Host text box gt the login name in the User text box and gt the login password in the Pass text box Note Use the keyboard icon in the bottom right hand corner to access the PDA keyboard as needed Press the Prot dropdown bar Result The protocol menu will be displayed isionPocket m Ocieffe Disconnected Utilise the protocol menu scroll bar and select the appropriate protocol Result The protocol menu will disappear isionPocket Prot REC Disconnected Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YISIONPOCHKET Page 30 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Configuring CIEFFE VisionPocket server connections Continued Procedure continued Action Press save Result The server will be added to the server list MF visionPocket e 46637 amp Spectiva v1 192 165 1 582 admin Spectiva 1 x E gt gil Spectiva w Ocieffe Disconnected E Note If you do not press Save the configured server connection will not be available once you exit the setup screen
83. ure To install CIEFFE VisionPocket on your PDA follow the steps below Step Action Ensure that your PDA is connected to a client PC as per the instructions of the PDA manufacturer Ensure that Microsoft ActiveSync is running on the client PC Note If Microsoft Active Sync is not active at the time of installation CIEFFE VisionPocket will not be successfully installed on your PDA 3 Insert the provided CIEFFE Software CD in the CD RW drive Tc hy Computer Double click Result The My Computer window opens d My Computer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help D Search E Folders fz Address My Computer Name Type System Tasks a Hard Disk Drives view system information B aoe Local Disk C Local Disk T Add or remove programs Q Change a setting Devices with Removable Storage aw Floppy 4 314 Inch Floppy Disk Other Places a 2 videoExport D CO Drive a My Network Places Network Drives My Documents 5 G Control Panel aiva sajdl on cieffe wlgad1 home H mp3 on mp3 M Shared on Cieffe wigadt1 5 Details z SS vphome on 192 168 1 32 U My Computer Other System Folder B Mobile Device System Folder Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIOMNPOCHET Page 20 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Installing CIEFFE VisionPocket Continued Procedure continued Action Double click the CIEFFE Software icon Result The
84. want to remove it Press Yes Result After a few moments CIEFFE VisionPocket will be removed and the following will be displayed e 4 1110 Remove Programs Programs in storage memory Scepter Corporation ScreenPic Total storage memory available S5o0056k Adjust memory allocation Ej Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 YISIONPOCHKET Page 103 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Uninstalling CIEFFE VisionPocket Continued Procedure continued Action Press Ok Result The settings system screen will be displayed Press Ok Result The system screen will be displayed In order to install the new version of CIEFFE VisionPocket please follow the procedure described in Installing CIEFFE VisionPocket pg 20 31 User Guide v1 40 YVISIONPOCHKET Page 104 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Contact Information For further information If you have a specific query suggestion or would like to have more information on any CIEFFE product or technology we will be glad to assist You will find your nearest CIEFFE office at the following locations User Guide v1 40 Revision 1 00 CIEFFE s r l Via Lavoratori Autobianchi 1 Edificio 23 20033 Desio Milano ITALY Phone 39 0362 17935 Fax 39 0362 1793590 Web www cieffe com E mail info cieffe com CIEFFE Australia Pty Ltd 59 63 Captain Cook Drive Caringbah NSW 2229 P O Box 340 NSW 2227 AUSTRALIA Phone
85. y the selection and the system menu will disappear a Camera 3 ar PEETI x Result The system menu will be displayed Select Video adaptive Result The video adaptive menu will be displayed Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 ZISIONPOC KRET Page 52 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Image quality and video adaptive mode Continued Procedure continued Action Select Quality Result The quality menu will be displayed Select the preferred image quality 10 to 100 Note gt 100 quality will give you the best image quality but also the largest image size and thus a greater bandwidth requirement for transmission Result The selected quality will be applied the info bar will display the selection and the system menu will disappear Adaptive Full 100 Continued on next page User Guide v1 40 VISIO NRFPOCHE T Page 53 Revision 1 00 January 2006 Image quality and video adaptive mode Continued Procedure If you are working with a camera dome and you wish to change the image quality and or resolution follow the steps below Note Selecting a lower image quality and resolution will result in better responsiveness of the camera dome and an increased refresh rate Selecting image quality and or resolution only determines the quality and or resolution of the images transmitted NOT THE QUALITY and or RESOLUTION OF THE IMAGES RECORDED select the camera you wish t
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