VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)"

Transcription

1 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) PERPETUAL INNOVATION

2 Lenel OnGuard 2012 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client), product version 6.5 This guide is item number DOC-960, revision 2.005, December 2011 Copyright Lenel Systems International, Inc. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Lenel Systems International, Inc. Non-English versions of Lenel documents are offered as a service to our global audiences. We have attempted to provide an accurate translation of the text, but the official text is the English text, and any differences in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may only be used in accordance with the terms of that agreement. Lenel and OnGuard are registered trademarks of Lenel Systems International, Inc. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server, and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Integral and FlashPoint are trademarks of Integral Technologies, Inc. Crystal Reports for Windows is a trademark of Crystal Computer Services, Inc. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation. Other product names mentioned in this User Guide may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged. Portions of this product were created using LEADTOOLS LEAD Technologies, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. OnGuard includes ImageStream Graphic Filters. Copyright Inso Corporation. All rights reserved. ImageStream Graphic Filters and ImageStream are registered trademarks of Inso Corporation.

3 Table of Contents Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction Functions VideoViewer Browser-based Client Versus Standard VideoViewer Prerequisites Third Party Software Networking Browser Settings Licensing Permissions Security Considerations Getting Started Web Address Log In CHAPTER 2 User Interface Components Title Bar Device List Window PTZ Tab Recorded Tab Settings Tab Video Matrix VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 3

4 Table of Contents CHAPTER 3 Video Monitoring Video Matrix Display Live Video Display Recorded Video Templates Layouts Moving Video Streams Removing Video Streams Remove a Video Cell Remove all Video Cells Resizing Video Streams Audio CHAPTER 4 Pan, Tilt, and Zoom Introduction PTZ Controls PTZ Graphical Controls PTZ Keyboard Commands Video Controllers CHAPTER 5 Recorded Video Introduction Recorded Video Controls Viewing Recorded Video Play Recorded Video Exporting Video Export Video Set a Watermark Appendices APPENDIX A Video Controllers Introduction Graphical Interface Default Controls Command Assignments Determining Button Numbers Specific Devices Axis PTZ Joystick Panasonic WV-CU650/WV-CU Control the Video Matrix Using the Numeric Keypad VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

5 Table of Contents Index VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 5

6 Table of Contents 6 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

7 CHAPTER 1 Introduction VideoViewer can be accessed through an Internet browser-based client. Functions The VideoViewer browser-based client can perform the following functions: Display live and recorded video Digital zoom PTZ camera control Click to center Ability to access video from multiple recorders Export video Load pre-configured video matrix layouts VideoViewer Browser-based Client Versus Standard VideoViewer VideoViewer has a lite client application that can run from an Internet browser on any computer with or without OnGuard installed. The primary purpose of the VideoViewer browser-based client is live and recorded video monitoring. Not all of the features available in the standard VideoViewer application are available in the browser-based client. Currently, the VideoViewer Browser-based Client does not support video search, saving layouts, loading files, and PTZ presets and tours. Prerequisites There are several considerations which should be noted prior to logging in to VideoViewer for the first time. VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 7

8 Introduction Third Party Software VideoViewer requires Microsoft.NET, MSXML, and DirectX installed on the client. Refer to the release notes for specific version information. Networking For systems with the Web Application Servers running on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008, VideoViewer browser-based clients located outside of the internal network display video over HTTP via proxy. For more information about the networking requirements for this configuration, refer to the Network Video over HTTP via Proxy appendix in the Installation Guide. For Web Application Servers running on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, the VideoViewer client machine must be located on the same domain as the Web Application Server and video recorders. Turn off HTTP By default, HTTP is enabled for the Web Application Server running on Windows Vista and Windows Server HTTP is not supported for Windows XP and Windows Server If you want to turn off HTTP and use DCOM, complete the following steps: 1. Launch Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager from Control Panel > Administrative Tools. 2. In the Connections Pane, expand Sites > Default Web Site. 3. Right-click Lnl.OG.Web and select Explore. 4. In the Lnl.OG.Web folder, open the Preferences.js file. 5. Comment out (add // before) the following lines: var g_lnl_use_http_ptz = true; var g_lnl_use_http_video = true; Browser Settings VideoViewer is currently supported with Internet Explorer. Certain browser controls must be enabled to display the functionality of VideoViewer. ActiveX controls and File download must be enabled. In Internet Explorer, add the VideoViewer URL to the list of Trusted Sites on the Security tab of the Internet Options and set the Security level for this zone to Medium-low. The following options must be configured in the custom security settings: Item ActiveX controls and plug-ins > Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Downloads > File Download Miscellaneous > Access data sources across domains Setting Enable Enable Prompt To enhance VideoViewer performance, bypass the proxy server for local addresses and add the Web server address to the list of proxy server exceptions. 8 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

9 Getting Started Licensing VideoViewer is not a licensed application, and a license server is not required. Permissions VideoViewer enforces all OnGuard user permissions. Security Considerations govision recorders must have their username and password set to the default values to view video in the VideoViewer Browser-based Client. NetDVMS recorders must have their username set to sp911 and password set to lenel to view video in the VideoViewer Browser-based Client. Getting Started To connect to VideoViewer over a network two pieces of information are needed: 1. The location of the OnGuard server. 2. Login credentials for a Domain account with access to the OnGuard server. IMPORTANT: Additional steps are necessary to configure OnGuard for Web application access; these steps can be found in the Installation Guide. There are also network requirements for viewing network video over HTTP via proxy; these requirements are described in the Network Video over HTTP via Proxy appendix in the Installation Guide. Web Address The URL to access VideoViewer consists of the server name or IP address and the location of the application on the server. The location of the application is different depending on the application used. There is not a central log in Web site for all OnGuard Web-based applications. To connect to VideoViewer, type the following address into a browser, where <server-name> is the location of the OnGuard server: Note: If SSL is configured the Web address will begin with https. Log In Once the prerequisites have been met, the user may log in to VideoViewer. In addition to providing OnGuard login credentials, the user must also provide the login credentials for a Domain account with access to the OnGuard server. After the credentials have been provided, the user will be prompted to select a monitoring zone. Clients that do not have OnGuard installed will be prompted to install software the first time they view video. When prompted to install LnvrWebPlayerInstall.cab, click [Install]. VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 9

10 Introduction 10 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

11 CHAPTER 2 User Interface This section describes the Graphical User Interface (GUI) for the browser-based VideoViewer. Components There are several components to the GUI: the Title bar, the Device List window, the PTZ, Recorded, and Settings tabs, and the Video Matrix. Title Bar The Title bar displays the product name, application name, username, workstation, local time, PTZ status icon, template buttons, and layout drop-down list. Buttons are not available for all of the supported templates, the full list of templates is available from the layout drop-down list. Layouts appearing in the drop-down list are pre-configured in Alarm Monitoring or the standard VideoViewer. Device List Window The Device List window displays the devices and groups available in a tree format. Trees can be navigated by clicking the plus sign to expand each device or group. Video recorders and cameras are listed in the Device category. Groups can contain cameras from various recorders. They have userdefined names and are configured in System Administration. PTZ Tab The PTZ tab contains buttons for all of the available PTZ commands for the currently selected camera(s). PTZ commands are discussed in detail in Pan, Tilt, and Zoom on page 15. Recorded Tab The Recorded tab contains button for viewing recorded video for the currently selected camera(s). Recorded video commands are discussed in detail in Recorded Video on page 19. VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 11

12 User Interface Settings Tab The Settings tab contains video matrix display options and recorded video options. Video Matrix Display Settings To view video channel information associated with each currently displayed video cell, select the Display Toolbar on Cells check box on the Settings tab. The video recorder name can be displayed by selecting the Recorder Name in Toolbar check box. By default, the aspect ratio is preserved for each video stream. This setting can be disabled by deselecting the Keep Aspect Ratio check box. Recorded Video Settings Several settings exist for customizing the behavior of recorded video playback: Synchronize Recorded Video, Active Speed Control, Review on Release, and Repeat Recorded Clip. The Synchronize Recorded Video setting enables the user to change the time for selected video cells by adjusting the time slider on the toolbar of any cell playing recorded video. The Active Speed Control setting modifies the behavior of the Speed Control. By default the speed remains at the selected rate until the user returns the slider to 1x. When selected, the user must hold down the mouse button to modify the speed of the video. When the mouse button is released the speed returns to 1x. The Review on Release setting can be used in conjunction with the Active Speed Control setting to enhance the manual search experience. When the speed is returned to 1x upon release of the mouse, Review on Release allows the user to view video that passed on the player a few moments before the mouse was released. This feature is useful for manually searching through video for an occurrence. It enables the user to view the event which may have begun just before the mouse was released. The amount of time reviewed is proportional to the speed at which the video is being played. The Repeat Recorded Clip setting configures recorded video clips to play in a continuous loop. Video Matrix The Video Matrix displays the live video channel stream for each selected camera. The Video Matrix is fully customizable through the selection of templates, video streams, and toolbar display. 12 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

13 CHAPTER 3 Video Monitoring The primary function of the browser-based VideoViewer is to monitor live video. Video is displayed in the Video Matrix. The layout of video channels can be configured and loaded for reuse. Video Matrix The Video Matrix is the display of the video channels selected from the Device List or pre-configured in a layout. Display Live Video 1. Navigate the Device List window to the camera you wish to display. 2. Click the camera to add it to the Video Matrix. Display Recorded Video 1. Select cells in the Video Matrix to display recorded video. Multiple cells may be selected by holding down the <Ctrl> key while selecting cells. 2. On the Recorded tab, click the Set Recorded icon. The toolbar will automatically be displayed for the selected video cells. Video automatically begins playing in the selected video cells. 3. Use the control buttons on the Recorded tab to navigate the video as desired. For more information, refer to Recorded Video Controls on page 19. Templates Templates can be used to choose a visual configuration for video channel display. They can be selected from the buttons or drop-down list in the Title bar. The number and relative location of the video cells is fixed for the currently selected template. Video cells are filled in order according to the template chosen. VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 13

14 Video Monitoring Traditional Templates Widescreen Templates A new template may be chosen after video cells have been populated. When a new template is selected, the currently populated video cells will be re-assigned to the new template. Layouts Layouts are templates with video cells assigned to them for re-use. Layouts are loaded from the dropdown list. Layouts are configured from templates and saved in Alarm Monitoring or the standard VideoViewer application. Moving Video Streams Keyboard shortcuts can be used to move and swap video cells in the Video Matrix. To move a video stream or swap the contents of video cells, select the two cells with the mouse and press <Ctrl>-S. Removing Video Streams Cameras can be removed from the Video Matrix with buttons on the Settings tab or with keyboard shortcuts. Remove a Video Cell 1. Select the video stream you wish to remove from the Video Matrix. Select multiple video streams by holding down the <Ctrl> key while selecting video streams with the mouse. 2. Click [Clear Selected Cells] on the Settings tab or press the [Delete] key to remove the selected cells from the Video Matrix. Remove all Video Cells Click [Clear All Cells] on the Settings tab or press and hold <Ctrl> and press <Delete>. Resizing Video Streams When a video stream is added to the Video Matrix it is automatically resized to maximize the size of the video in each cell. By default, the aspect ratio is preserved for each video stream. This configuration can be changed on the Settings tab. Audio Audio controls are provided in the VideoViewer on the video cell toolbar. To enable the audio controls, select the Display Toolbar on cells check box on the Settings tab. The audio volume can be adjusted with the slider bar. Click the speaker icon located in the audio controls to toggle mute audio on/off, or use the <Ctrl> + <M> (mute) and <Ctrl> + <U> (unmute) keyboard shortcuts. 14 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

15 CHAPTER 4 Pan, Tilt, and Zoom This chapter provides a detailed description of Pan, Tilt, and Zoom. Introduction Pan, Tilt, and Zoom (PTZ) is a feature that allows the user to change the camera view while monitoring video. There are two types of PTZ used in OnGuard, server and client. Server PTZ is dependent on the capabilities of the camera. With server, or optical, PTZ the camera physically moves based on commands from the user. With client PTZ, the pan, tilt, and zoom operations are performed digitally within the camera view. Digital PTZ is available for all cameras. PTZ Controls PTZ commands can be issued from the graphical user interface, the numeric keypad, or from various input devices. PTZ control is activated when a video cell is selected. If the camera has optical PTZ capabilities, server PTZ is enabled, otherwise, client (digital) PTZ is enabled. Options currently in use are indicated with a yellow icon. Options that are unavailable with the currently selected camera are indicated by a grayed out icon. There are two types of PTZ commands, relative and continuous. Relative commands are used to move the camera a short distance or step. Continuous commands are used to move the camera a considerable distance based on how long the command button is held. Relative commands can be issued from the PTZ control arrows or by double-clicking a place on the video cell to move to center. Continuous commands can only be sent by clicking and holding one of the PTZ control arrows. The speed at which PTZ commands are issued can be adjusted with the PTZ Speed slider located on the right-hand side of the PTZ tab. The speed is a relative value from 0 to 100. VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 15

16 Pan, Tilt, and Zoom PTZ Graphical Controls The graphical controls for PTZ are located on the PTZ tab. PTZ Controls Icon Control Description Optical PTZ Digital PTZ PTZ Locking Continuous PTZ Relative PTZ Pan and Tilt Arrows Used for selecting and indicating availability of optical PTZ. A yellow icon indicates that optical PTZ is selected, red indicates optical PTZ is available, and gray indicates that optical PTZ is not supported for the currently selected camera. Used for selecting and indicating availability of digital PTZ. A yellow icon indicates that digital PTZ is selected and red indicates digital PTZ is available. Used for selecting and indicating availability of PTZ locking. A yellow icon indicates that PTZ is locked, red indicates PTZ locking is available, and gray indicates that PTZ locking is not supported for the currently selected camera. Used for indicating the availability of continuous PTZ. Highlighted arrows (shown) indicate that continuous PTZ commands are available and darkened indicates that continuous PTZ commands are not supported for the currently selected camera. Continuous PTZ commands can only be executed by leftclicking and holding one of the pan and tilt arrows. Used for indicating the availability of relative PTZ. A highlighted arrow (shown) indicates that relative PTZ commands are available and darkened indicates that relative PTZ commands are not supported for the currently selected camera. Relative PTZ commands can be executed by clicking the pan and tilt arrows or through a double-click to center on the video cell. Used for continuous and relative PTZ commands. To execute a relative command, click on the arrow indicating the direction you wish the camera to move. To execute a continuous command, click and hold the arrow indicating the direction you wish the camera to move. Zoom In Used by optical and digital PTZ to zoom in. Zoom Out Used by optical and digital PTZ to zoom out. 16 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

17 PTZ Controls PTZ Controls Icon Control Description PTZ Speed Use the slider to select a PTZ speed value from 0 to 100. The speed value is relative. PTZ Keyboard Commands PTZ commands can be issued from the numerical keypad. Shortcuts are available to pan, tilt, zoom, and adjust the PTZ speed. PTZ Keyboard Commands Keyboard Shortcut Numeric Keypad Key 4 Numeric Keypad Key 6 Numeric Keypad Key 8 Numeric Keypad Key 2 Numeric Keypad Key 7 Numeric Keypad Key 9 Numeric Keypad Key 1 Numeric Keypad Key 3 Numeric Keypad Key + Numeric Keypad Key - Control Pan Left Pan Right Tilt Up Tilt Down Pan Left/Tilt Up Pan Right/Tilt Up Pan Left/Tilt Down Pan Right/Tilt Down Zoom In Zoom Out Numeric Keypad Key / PTZ Speed Down by 5 Numeric Keypad Key * PTZ Speed Up by 5 Video Controllers PTZ commands can be issued from an input device such as a joystick. When a camera with PTZ capabilities is selected, the joystick and buttons can be used to issue commands to the camera. For more information, refer to Video Controllers on page 25. VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 17

18 Pan, Tilt, and Zoom 18 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

19 CHAPTER 5 Recorded Video This section provides detailed information about the Recorded Video feature in the browser-based VideoViewer. Introduction VideoViewer (Browser-based client) supports the viewing of recorded video. The following features are available to enhance video playback: View and control recorded video from multiple video streams Switch between live and recorded video for a specific stream or multiple streams Modify the speed control of the recorded video Jump to a specific date/time during video playback Control multiple recorded video streams with one slider Synchronize recorded video clips Repeat a recorded video clip Export a recorded video clip Note: The viewing of exported video clips is currently not supported in the browser-based application. Recorded Video Controls Recorded Video graphical controls are located on the Recorded tab. The toolbar becomes activated automatically for video cells displaying recorded video. Recorded video can also controlled through the use of an input device such as a joystick. Settings related to speed control are located on the Settings tab. For more information, refer to Recorded Video Settings on page 12. VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 19

20 Recorded Video Recorded Video Graphical Controls Icon Control Description Set Live Click this icon to switch to live video for the selected video cells. Set Recorded Click this icon to switch to recorded video for the selected video cells. Select All Used to select all currently displayed video cells. Deselect All Used to deselect all currently selected video cells. Export Video Click this icon to export the currently selected recorded video clip. Jump to Time Click this icon to jump to the date and time set in the fields to the right of the icon. Speed Play Use the slider to adjust the playback speed for recorded video. There are two modes for speed control. By default the video will continue playing at the speed selected with the slider. The Active Speed Control setting returns the speed to 1x when the user releases the mouse button. Click this icon to begin playing recorded video. Pause Click this icon to pause recorded video. 20 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

21 Viewing Recorded Video Recorded Video Graphical Controls Icon Control Description Stop Click this icon to stop recorded video. Frame Advance Click this icon to advance recorded video by one frame. Frame Forward to End Click this icon to advance recorded video to the end of the clip. Viewing Recorded Video Recorded Video can be activated for one or more cells displayed in the Video Matrix. Play Recorded Video 1. Select cells in the Video Matrix to display recorded video. Multiple cells may be selected by holding down the <Ctrl> key while selecting cells. 2. On the Recorded tab, click the Set Recorded icon. The toolbar will automatically be displayed for the selected video cells. Video automatically begins playing in the selected video cells. 3. Select a Begin Date/Time and End Date/Time of the recorded video to playback. 4. Click the Play icon to begin playing video for the specified time in each selected video cell. 5. Use the control buttons on the Recorded tab to navigate the video as desired. Exporting Video Recorded video clips can be exported from the Video Matrix. Export Video 1. Load the desired recorded video into a video cell. 2. On The Recorded tab, select the Export Video icon. 3. The Video Export dialog is displayed. Note: govision cameras do not use the Video Export dialog. Follow the on-screen instructions for exporting video from govision cameras. 4. In the Filename field, select a location and name for the exported video file. VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 21

22 Recorded Video Note: When exporting video in Windows Vista, the Windows user must have write access to the location that the video is saved. The default save location is the Desktop. Note: Native is the only format supported for Output type in the VideoViewer thin-client, with the exception of govision cameras which only support a file type of * Enter notes in the Comments text box, if desired. 6. Click [Export]. 7. Once the Status reaches 100%, click [Close] to finish. Set a Watermark Embedding a watermark in the video file is equivalent to signing a digital identification on the content of the video. If the video is manipulated, the watermark is destroyed. The authenticator can verify whether a received video has been tampered with by attempting to match the signature. The Watermarking feature allows the individual exporting the video to set a custom digital signature which can later be verified by the recipient of the video file. Authentication can be performed with the stand-alone Lenel Video Player (LVPlayer.exe) which is distributed with the OnGuard software. 1. From the Video Export dialog, select the type of signature, Custom or Default, from the Digital signature drop-down list. 2. If you selected Custom, enter a key for authentication (case sensitive) in the Custom signature text box. The recipient of the file will need to know this key to determine the validity of the video file. Note: The Default signature type does not require a key for authentication. 3. Select other options as desired and click [Export] to finish. 22 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

23 Appendices

24

25 APPENDIX A Video Controllers This appendix provides detailed information about using video controllers with the browser-based VideoViewer. Introduction Support is currently available for Direct Input devices which include a wide variety of joysticks and game controllers. Devices are automatically detected by VideoViewer and availablity is indicated by an icon on the Title bar. Each joystick direction and button is assigned a default action. Graphical Interface The graphical interface in VideoViewer to the joystick is very simple. Only one joystick can operate within VideoViewer at a time. If more than one joystick is connected to the workstation, the active joystick can be selected from the Input Device drop-down list on the PTZ tab. An icon exists in the title bar with different display states to indicate the status of the joystick. Joystick Joystick Connected Joystick Disabled Joystick Disconnected VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 25

26 Video Controllers Default Controls Video controllers that have a joystick allow the user to control PTZ for a camera that supports those features. Additional commands are available for input devices through the use of available buttons. Numerical keypads for input devices have the same behavior as the numerical keypad on the keyboard. This functionality is described in PTZ Keyboard Commands on page 17. Command Assignments Default commands are assigned to the joystick and available buttons depending on the current mode. Each command has a virtual key associated with it. If a button with the same number as the virtual key exists on the input device, that button may be used to execute the command. Virtual Key Command Assignments Virtual Key Mode Command Description 1 Recorded Set Selected Cells to Live 2 Live Set Selected Cells to Recorded This button will change all currently selected cells to display live video. This button will change all currently selected cells to display recorded video. 3 Live and Recorded 4 Live and Recorded Select All Cells Unselect All Cells This button will select all of the cells currently displayed in the video matrix. This button will deselect all of the cells currently displayed in the video matrix. 5 Recorded Jump to Selected Time This button causes the video clip to advance to the time selected in the Jump to Time field on the Recorded tab. 6 Live and Recorded 7 Live and Recorded 8 Live and Recorded Play Selected Cells Pause Selected Cells Stop Selected Cells This button will play video in the selected cells. This button will pause video in the selected cells. This button will stop video in the selected cells. 9 Recorded Frame Advance This button will cause the video to advance by one frame in the selected cells. 10 Recorded Fast Forward End This button will advance the video in the currently selected frames to the end of the clip. 11 Live and Recorded 12 Live and Recorded Select Previous Cell Select Next Cell This button will select the cell before to the one currently selected in the video matrix. This button will select the cell after the one currently selected in the video matrix. 26 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

27 Specific Devices Determining Button Numbers Button numbers and layout on the device will vary for each device. To determine the button numbers of your device: 1. Open the device s Windows settings from Control Panels > Game Controllers. 2. Select the device from the Installed game controllers list and click [Properties]. 3. Select the Test tab. 4. As you move the joystick the indicator will emulate the movement in the Axes display. Pressing buttons will highlight the button number selected in the Buttons display. 5. Compare the button numbers to the default list in the Virtual Key Command Assignments table to determine how to use each button to execute commands. Specific Devices In addition to generic support of any Direct Input device, two specific input devices are supported. Axis PTZ Joystick Integration with the Axis PTZ joystick is available as follows: Each button is assigned a virtual key (1-12). The joystick behaves in Live mode as a PTZ joystick for any camera that supports these functions. The joystick behaves as follows in Recorded mode: X-Axis movement changes the speed of playback; Z-Axis works as a jog shuttle (turning the Z-Axis clockwise performs frame advancement and turning the Z-Axis counterclockwise performs 1 second rewinds). VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 27

28 Video Controllers Panasonic WV-CU650/WV-CU950 Limited integration with the Panasonic WV-CU650/WV-CU950 is available as follows: The [REC] button can be used to toggle between live and recorded mode. The [STOP] and [PLAY/PAUSE] buttons can be used to control video playback. The joystick only works in Live mode for PTZ with any camera that supports these functions. The jog shuttle only works in recorded mode. The numeric keypad allows the user to enter cameras from the device list into the video matrix. Joystick The joystick can be used to pan, tilt, and zoom. Zoom is controlled by turning the Zoom Wheel Controller located on the joystick. The Focus and Iris buttons can be used with cameras that support 28 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

29 Specific Devices these features. The A and B buttons are used to move the focus to the previous and next cells in the video matrix. Jog Shuttle The outside of the jog shuttle changes the speed of playback. The inside of the jog shuttle advances the frame when turned clockwise and performs 1 second rewinds when turned counterclockwise. Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad on a Panasonic joystick can be used to assign which cameras are displayed in the video matrix. Each recorder and camera has a virtual number based on the order it was entered into the OnGuard database. For example, the first recorder that was configured in the system will be recorder 1, the second will be recorder 2, etc. Once a recorder and/or camera has been selected, the numbers of the devices are displayed in the Title bar. Commands will be performed on the currently selected camera. As numbers are entered they appear in the Title bar. Control the Video Matrix Using the Numeric Keypad To select a recorder from the tree, enter the number of the recorder and press the [RECORDER] button to select it. To select a camera, enter the number of the camera and press the [CAM] button to select it. To place the currently selected camera into a cell in the matrix, enter the cell number and press the [MON] button. To remove a camera from the matrix, first press the [CAM] button without entering a number. The Camera number displayed in the Title bar will change to 0. Next, enter the number of the cell and press the [MON] button to clear the video cell from the matrix. VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 29

30 Video Controllers 30 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

31 Index A Audio B Browser Settings... 8 D Device List F Functions... 7 G GUI L Layouts Licensing... 9 Log In... 9 M Mute N Networking... 8 P Pan, Tilt, Zoom... 15, 19 controls... 15, 16 introduction keyboard shortcuts Panasonic Joystick jog shuttle numeric keypad Permissions... 9 Prerequisites... 7 Procedures display live video display recorded video moving video streams play recorded video removing video streams PTZ... 15, 19 controls... 15, 16 introduction keyboard shortcuts tab R Recorded Tab Recorded Video controls introduction settings S Settings Tab T Tabs PTZ recorded settings Templates Third Party Software... 8 VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 31

32 Index U URL... 9 User Interface V Video Cells aspect ratio moving removing Video Controllers Axis default controls introduction Panasonic status icons Video Matrix display settings layouts overview templates VideoViewer browser vs standard... 7 components W Web Address VideoViewer (Browser-based Client)

33 Index VideoViewer (Browser-based Client) 33

34 Lenel Systems International, Inc Pittsford-Victor Road Pittsford, New York USA Tel Fax

Area Access Manager (Browser-based Client) User Guide

Area Access Manager (Browser-based Client) User Guide Area Access Manager (Browser-based Client) User Guide PERPETUAL INNOVATION Lenel OnGuard 2010 Area Access Manager (Browser-based Client) User Guide, product version 6.4 This guide is item number DOC-961,

More information

Visitor Management Host User Guide

Visitor Management Host User Guide Visitor Management Host User Guide PERPETUAL INNOVATION Lenel OnGuard 2010 Visitor Management Host User Guide, product version 6.4 This guide is item number DOC-802, revision 1.038, April 2010 Copyright

More information

7.2. Visitor Management Host User Guide

7.2. Visitor Management Host User Guide 7.2 Visitor Management Host User Guide Lenel OnGuard 7.2 Visitor Management Host User Guide This guide is item number DOC-802, revision 6.005, October 2015 2015 United Technologies Corporation. All rights

More information

Area Access Manager User Guide

Area Access Manager User Guide Area Access Manager User Guide PERPETUAL INNOVATION Lenel OnGuard 2012 Area Access Manager User Guide, product version 6.5 This guide is part 2 of a 2-document suite, item number DOC-800, revision 2.003,

More information

Visitor Management Host User Guide

Visitor Management Host User Guide Visitor Management Host User Guide Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction............................................. 5 Conventions Used in this Documentation.............................................5

More information

Avigilon Control Center Web Client User Guide

Avigilon Control Center Web Client User Guide Avigilon Control Center Web Client User Guide Version: 4.12 Standard PDF-WEBCLIENT-S-E-Rev2 Copyright 2013 Avigilon. All rights reserved. The information presented is subject to change without notice.

More information

COMMAND STATION PC SOFTWARE

COMMAND STATION PC SOFTWARE COMMAND STATION PC SOFTWARE MULTI-SITE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE USER MANUAL Version 1.6 OpenEye Command Station Software Manual V 1.6 Manual Edition 34863AI - June 2018 2018, OPENEYE All Rights Reserved No

More information

Pelco Endura Video RTU Guide. Version 3.x

Pelco Endura Video RTU Guide. Version 3.x Pelco Endura Video RTU Guide Version 3.x Pelco Endura RTU Guide Ver 3.x Intelli-Site Security Management Software Pelco Endura Video RTU Guide PC Software RTU Interface Guide For Windows 7 SP1, 2008 R2

More information

Senstar Thin Client. 3.x User Guide

Senstar Thin Client. 3.x User Guide Senstar Thin Client 3.x User Guide Contents Contents Introduction...4 System requirements... 4 Performance guidelines... 4 Log in to the Web interface...4 Configuration... 5 Configure the Thin Client...5

More information

Mirasys NVR. User s Guide

Mirasys NVR. User s Guide Mirasys NVR User s Guide CONTENTS Contents... 2 Before you start... 3 Introduction... 6 Logging in... 9 User interface... 13 Navigator... 16 Cameras... 25 Video outputs... 41 Digital outputs... 46 Digital

More information

System Controller. User s Guide Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.

System Controller. User s Guide Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. 4-160-013-11 (2) System Controller User s Guide Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. RM-NS1000 2009 Sony Corporation Table of Contents Chapter

More information

Mirasys N series. Network Video Recorder Quick Guide

Mirasys N series. Network Video Recorder Quick Guide Mirasys N series Network Video Recorder Quick Guide 2006-2007 Mirasys Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced for any purpose, even in part. TRADEMARKS Mirasys and Mirasys

More information

Senstar Thin Client. 3.x User Guide

Senstar Thin Client. 3.x User Guide Senstar Thin Client 3.x User Guide Contents Contents Introduction...4 Supported hardware...4 Performance guidelines... 4 Log in to the Web interface...4 Configuration... 6 Configure the Thin Client...6

More information

Avigilon Control Center Standard Web Client User Guide. Version 5.6

Avigilon Control Center Standard Web Client User Guide. Version 5.6 Avigilon Control Center Standard Web Client User Guide Version 5.6 2006-2015, Avigilon Corporation. All rights reserved. Unless expressly granted in writing, no license is granted with respect to any copyright,

More information

IP Matrix VJD Software manual

IP Matrix VJD Software manual IP Matrix VJD 8000 en Software manual IP Matrix Table of contents en 3 Table of contents 1 Introduction 4 1.1 About this manual 4 1.2 Conventions in this document 4 1.3 Additional documentation 4 2 System

More information

S2 Security Corporation NetBox and Salient Systems CompleteView

S2 Security Corporation NetBox and Salient Systems CompleteView Integrated security for an IP-connected world S2 Security Corporation NetBox and Salient Systems CompleteView Setup and Integration Guide December 2016 S2 Security Corporation 50 Speen St. Suite 300 Framingham,

More information

FormsDesigner User Guide

FormsDesigner User Guide FormsDesigner User Guide PERPETUAL INNOVATION Lenel OnGuard 2010 FormsDesigner User Guide, product version 6.4 This guide is item number DOC-202, revision 1.025, April 2010 Copyright 1995-2010 Lenel Systems

More information

Nextiva Review Operator Guide. Software Release 6.0

Nextiva Review Operator Guide. Software Release 6.0 Nextiva Review Operator Guide Software Release 6.0 April 2009 2009 Verint Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Confidential and Proprietary Information of Verint Systems Inc. All materials (regardless

More information

Guide VIGIL Server Quick Start Guide

Guide VIGIL Server Quick Start Guide Guide 120040 VIGIL Server Quick Start Guide Guide #: 120040-5 Revised: July 31st, 2017 Product Affected: VIGIL Server v10.00.0000 Purpose: The purpose of this document is to quickly familiarize its reader

More information

Senstar Thin Client. 3.x User Guide

Senstar Thin Client. 3.x User Guide Senstar Thin Client 3.x User Guide Contents Contents Introduction...4 Supported hardware...4 Performance guidelines... 4 Log in to the Web interface...4 Configuration... 6 Configure the Thin Client...6

More information

MobileVerify User Guide

MobileVerify User Guide MobileVerify User Guide PERPETUAL INNOVATION Lenel OnGuard 2012 MobileVerify User Guide, product version 6.5 Item number DOC-1000, revision 2.003, December 2011 Copyright 1995-2012 Lenel Systems International,

More information

Vicon Kollector Video RTU Guide

Vicon Kollector Video RTU Guide Vicon Kollector Video RTU Guide Version 3.x OSSI W228 N727 Westmound Dr Waukesha WI 53186 USA TEL: 262-522-1870 FAX: 262-522-1872 Ossi-usa.com Intelli-Site Security Management Software Vicon Kollector

More information

Alarm Monitoring User Guide

Alarm Monitoring User Guide Alarm Monitoring User Guide ReadykeyPRO Unlimited, Version 6.5 Bosch ReadykeyPRO Unlimited Alarm Monitoring User Guide, product version 6.5 This guide is part 1 of a 2-document suite, item number DOC-201-01-2-026,

More information

CompleteView Video Client User Manual. CompleteView Version 4.7.1

CompleteView Video Client User Manual. CompleteView Version 4.7.1 CompleteView Video Client User Manual CompleteView Version 4.7.1 Contents Introduction... 1 ii End User License Agreement...1 System Requirements...3 Operation... 3 Getting Started...3 Starting the CompleteView

More information

Visitor Management User Guide

Visitor Management User Guide Visitor Management User Guide PERPETUAL INNOVATION Lenel OnGuard 2012 Visitor Management User Guide, product version 6.5 This guide is part 1 of a 2-document suite, item number DOC-800, revision 2.016,

More information

Bosch Video Client. Operator s manual

Bosch Video Client. Operator s manual Bosch Video Client en Operator s manual Bosch Video Client Table of Contents en 3 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 6 1.1 System requirements 6 1.2 Software installation 6 1.3 Conventions used in the application

More information

Digital Recorder End User Guide. Official UK distribution partner

Digital Recorder End User Guide. Official UK distribution partner Digital Recorder End User Guide Official UK distribution partner 2 Installer Information Contents General Operation Mouse Operation Logging into the System Quick Menu PTZ Control 4 5 5 6 Playback Operation

More information

BadgeDesigner User Guide

BadgeDesigner User Guide BadgeDesigner User Guide PERPETUAL INNOVATION Lenel OnGuard 2012 BadgeDesigner User Guide, product version 6.5 This guide is part 2 of a 2-document suite, item number DOC-300, revision 2.010, March 2012

More information

Blue v2 INSPIRE DVR RANGE USER MANUAL

Blue v2 INSPIRE DVR RANGE USER MANUAL INSPIRE Blue v2 DVR RANGE USER MANUAL Contents Logging into the DVR Mouse menu Live viewing Playback Smartphone viewing setup Smartphone viewing Copy to USB/Disc Using Cop player 2 playback software Using

More information

LOREX Player User Manual Version 1.0

LOREX Player User Manual Version 1.0 LOREX Player User Manual Version 1.0 LOREX Player Manual - 1 - Table of Contents Introduction to LOREX Player... 3 LOREX Player Main View... 3 Video display area... 3 Application controls area... 4 LOREX

More information

EASI MP-X Series. User Manual EASI MPR. Workstation. MPR Workstation user manual, , rev003

EASI MP-X Series. User Manual EASI MPR. Workstation. MPR Workstation user manual, , rev003 EASI MP-X Series User Manual EASI MPR Workstation MPR Workstation user manual, 59300234, rev003 Contents MPR Workstation Introduction...1 General...1 Software version...1 Structure of the Network...1 Workstation

More information

Milestone Systems XProtect Smart Client User's Manual

Milestone Systems XProtect Smart Client User's Manual Milestone Systems XProtect Smart Client Contents FIRST TIME USE... 12 INSTALL THE XPROTECT SMART CLIENT... 12 Install from the surveillance server... 12 Install from a DVD... 12 THE LOG-IN PROCESS... 14

More information

Lite H.264 DVR Setup Guide

Lite H.264 DVR Setup Guide Package Content Lite H.264 DVR Setup Guide Inspect the packaging carton. Make sure the Lite H.264 DVR is properly delivered. Remove all items from the box and make sure the box contains the following items.

More information

NUBIX H.264 DVR Setup Guide

NUBIX H.264 DVR Setup Guide Package Content NUBIX H.264 DVR Setup Guide Inspect the packaging carton. Make sure the NUBIX H.264 DVR is properly delivered. Remove all items from the box and make sure the box contains the following

More information

Avigilon Control Center Standard Web Client User Guide. Version 5.4

Avigilon Control Center Standard Web Client User Guide. Version 5.4 Avigilon Control Center Standard Web Client User Guide Version 5.4 2006-2014 Avigilon Corporation. All rights reserved. Unless expressly granted in writing, no license is granted with respect to any copyright,

More information

icms Pro USER S Manual Ver 1.4

icms Pro USER S Manual Ver 1.4 icms Pro USER S Manual Ver 1.4 Contents Panes... 7 How Can User Rights Affect Your Use of icms Pro SW?... 10 Minimum System Requirements... 11 Installing the icms Pro SW... 12 Download icms Pro from icatchinc

More information

ivms320 Platform User Manual

ivms320 Platform User Manual ivms320 Platform User Manual Version: 9.1.8.5 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview... 4 1.1. Description... 4 1.2. Installation... 4 1.3. Uninstallation... 10 1.4. Log in... 13 1.4.1. First Login... 13

More information

1 Log into DIGIOP Control

1 Log into DIGIOP Control DIGIOP Control Quick Start Guide DIGIOP Control enables centralized configuration of systems, devices, users, and permissions. It is a web-based administration portal that allows you to manage your video

More information

AXIS T8310 SERIES VIDEO SURVEILLANCE CONTROL BOARD INTEGRATION COMPLETEVIEW VERSION 4.7.3

AXIS T8310 SERIES VIDEO SURVEILLANCE CONTROL BOARD INTEGRATION COMPLETEVIEW VERSION 4.7.3 AXIS T8310 SERIES VIDEO SURVEILLANCE CONTROL BOARD INTEGRATION COMPLETEVIEW VERSION 4.7.3 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Installation 4 Plug and Play 4 Device Management 4 AXIS T8311 Joystick 6 AXIS

More information

Chapter 3 Operating instructions

Chapter 3 Operating instructions Chapter 3 Operating instructions Summary This chapter describes the how to control and navigate through the TVR 30 s menus and options. Content Control interfaces 10 Controlling the TVR 30 10 Front panel

More information

Portions of this product were created using LEADTOOLS LEAD Technologies, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Portions of this product were created using LEADTOOLS LEAD Technologies, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Upgrade Guide Lenel OnGuard 2010 Upgrade Guide, product version 6.4. This guide is item number DOC-120, revision 1.053, May 2010 Copyright 1995-2010 Lenel Systems International, Inc. Information in this

More information

icms Pro USER s MANUAL Ver 1.0

icms Pro USER s MANUAL Ver 1.0 icms Pro USER s MANUAL Ver 1.0 Contents Target Audience for this Document... 5 Copyright, Trademarks and Important Information... 5 Copyright... 5 Disclaimer... 5 Introduction... 6 Tabs... 6 Panes... 7

More information

DMS Lite USER s MANUAL

DMS Lite USER s MANUAL DMS Lite USER s MANUAL Contents Target Audience for this Document... 6 Copyright, Trademarks and Important Information... 6 Copyright... 6 Disclaimer... 6 Introduction... 7 Tabs... 7 Panes... 8 View...

More information

infinias Connect V8.8 Software Quick Start Guide

infinias Connect V8.8 Software Quick Start Guide infinias Connect V8.8 Software Quick Start Guide NOTE Step 3. After logging in, infinias Connect will automatically check for software updates. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the update,

More information

Milestone Systems. XProtect Smart Client User Manual

Milestone Systems. XProtect Smart Client User Manual Milestone Systems XProtect Smart Client 2016 User Manual Contents Copyright, trademarks and disclaimer... 10 Target audience for this manual... 11 Minimum system requirements... 12 Get started with XProtect

More information

Avigilon Control Center Enterprise Web Client User Guide. Version 5.8.4

Avigilon Control Center Enterprise Web Client User Guide. Version 5.8.4 Avigilon Control Center Enterprise Web Client User Guide Version 5.8.4 2006-2016, Avigilon Corporation. All rights reserved. AVIGILON, the AVIGILON logo, AVIGILON CONTROL CENTER and ACC are trademarks

More information

Video Management Software

Video Management Software Video Management Software User Manual Web: europesecurity.eu Mail: info@europesecurity.eu Tel.: 0541 352 952 User s Manual 2 Contents CHAPTER : XMS CENTRAL USER MANUAL 1 PC REQUIREMENT 3 2 INSTALL 3 3

More information

Digifort Explorer Manual Surveillance Client Version Rev. A

Digifort Explorer Manual Surveillance Client Version Rev. A Digifort Explorer Manual Surveillance Client Version 6.4.0.0 Rev. A 2 Surveillance Client - Version 6.4.0.0 Índice Part I Welcome to Digifort Explorer Manual 5 1 Screen... Shots 5 2 For whom... this manual

More information

Bosch Video Management System. User Manual

Bosch Video Management System. User Manual Bosch Video Management System en User Manual Bosch Video Management System Table of contents en 3 Table of contents 1 Using the Help 5 1.1 Finding information 5 1.2 Printing the Help 6 2 Introduction

More information

Central Management Software. Cam Viewer 3 Lite. User Manual

Central Management Software. Cam Viewer 3 Lite. User Manual Central Management Software Cam Viewer 3 Lite User Manual Version 1.0.0 Table of Contents 1. System Requirement...4 2. Software Installation...5 3. Configuration Wizard...9 3.1 Channel...10 3.1.1 Adding

More information

Aimetis Thin Client 2.7. User Guide

Aimetis Thin Client 2.7. User Guide Aimetis Thin Client 2.7 User Guide Disclaimers and Legal Information Copyright 2016 Aimetis Inc. All rights reserved. This material is for informational purposes only. AIMETIS MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS,

More information

User Manual. Central Monitoring Software for TER-series recorders. CenPro

User Manual. Central Monitoring Software for TER-series recorders. CenPro EN User Manual Central Monitoring Software for TER-series recorders CenPro Contents CENPRO USER MANUAL 1 PC REQUIREMENT 3 2 INSTALL 3 3 UNINSTALL 5 4 BASIC OPERATION 7 4.1 Log In 7 4.2 Screen Layout 8

More information

VCS version Rockside Road Cleveland, Ohio

VCS version Rockside Road Cleveland, Ohio User Manual VCS version 5.0 4807 Rockside Road Cleveland, Ohio 44131 216-901-1726 www.acuity-vct.com Introduction 1 System Requirements 1 Overview 1 Getting Started 2 Installing the Java Runtime Environment

More information

Contents Contents. Chapter 1. Program Installation. Chapter 2. For the start of CMS. Chapter 3. Monitoring. Chapter 4. E-Map Mode

Contents Contents. Chapter 1. Program Installation. Chapter 2. For the start of CMS. Chapter 3. Monitoring. Chapter 4. E-Map Mode CMS User's Manual Contents 0 Contents Chapter 1. Program Installation 1.1 PC specifications 1.2 Program Installation Chapter 2. For the start of CMS 2.1 Site Registration Setup (Network Camera Registration)

More information

Digital Recorder End User Guide

Digital Recorder End User Guide Digital Recorder End User Guide metcalfeallen www.metcalfeallen.co.uk - 01884 38222 - admin@metcalfeallen.co.uk Installer Information Metcalfe Allen Ltd Unit 7 Saunders Way Kingsmill Industrial Estate

More information

ipims USER s MANUAL (ORION IP Device Total Management SW) Ver 1.2 by sj

ipims USER s MANUAL (ORION IP Device Total Management SW) Ver 1.2 by sj ipims USER s MANUAL (ORION IP Device Total Management SW) Ver 1.2 by sj Contents Contents... 2 Target Audience for this Document... 5 Minimum System Requirements... 5 Introduction... 6 Tabs... 6 Panes...

More information

Hills Training Institute. DVTel Latitude 6. ControlCenter User Guide. Learner guide. version 6.0.1

Hills Training Institute. DVTel Latitude 6. ControlCenter User Guide. Learner guide. version 6.0.1 Hills Training Institute DVTel Latitude 6 ControlCenter User Guide Learner guide version 6.0.1 This page left almost Blank intentionally for double sided printing Page 2 of 45 Version 6.0.1 Table of Contents

More information

Viewer 3.0. Operation Guide

Viewer 3.0. Operation Guide Viewer 3.0 en Operation Guide Viewer 3.0 Table of Contents en 3 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 5 1.1 About this Manual 5 1.2 Conventions in this Manual 5 1.3 Viewer 5 1.4 System Requirements 6 1.5 Additional

More information

Avigilon Control Center Player User Guide. Version 5.10

Avigilon Control Center Player User Guide. Version 5.10 Avigilon Control Center Player User Guide Version 5.10 2006-2016, Avigilon Corporation. All rights reserved. AVIGILON, the AVIGILON logo, AVIGILON CONTROL CENTER, ACC and HDSM, are trademarks of Avigilon

More information

Lorex Client 7.0 & Lorex Message Master

Lorex Client 7.0 & Lorex Message Master Lorex Client 7.0 & Lorex Message Master Software Manual English Version 1.0 MODELS: L19WD Series www.lorexcctv.com Includes L19WD800 & L19WD1600 Copyright 2008 Lorex Technology Inc. Table of Contents Table

More information

Multi-NVR Manager. Quick Start Configuration Usage

Multi-NVR Manager. Quick Start Configuration Usage Multi-NVR Manager Quick Start Configuration Usage 2014. All rights are reserved. No portion of this document may be reproduced without permission. All trademarks and brand names mentioned in this publication

More information

Ocularis Web User Guide

Ocularis Web User Guide Ocularis Web User Guide Contents Ocularis Web User Guide Contents LEGAL NOTICE... 3 INTRODUCTION... 4 OCULARIS MEDIA SERVER... 4 Ocularis Media Server Components... 4 Specifications... 4 Ocularis Web...

More information

Client Workstation Software

Client Workstation Software Client Workstation Software User and Administration Manual Version 8.5 Rev. 11/12/2012 Client Workstation Software All rights reserved. No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means

More information

IPVideo Corporation. Mosaic TM Smart Client 2016 R2. User Manual

IPVideo Corporation. Mosaic TM Smart Client 2016 R2. User Manual IPVideo Corporation Mosaic TM Smart Client 2016 R2 User Manual Mosaic Smart Client Contents Target audience for this manual... 9 Minimum system requirements... 10 Get started with Mosaic Smart Client...

More information

Standard H.264 DVR Setup Guide

Standard H.264 DVR Setup Guide Package Content Standard H.264 DVR Setup Guide Inspect the packaging carton. Make sure the Standard H.264 DVR is properly delivered. Remove all items from the box and make sure the box contains the following

More information

NVMS User Manual. Version 2.1.0

NVMS User Manual. Version 2.1.0 NVMS-1000 User Manual Version 2.1.0 Contents 1 Software Introduction... 1 1.1 Summary... 1 1.2 Operation Environment... 1 1.3 Install and Uninstall... 2 1.3.1 Install the Software... 2 1.3.2 Uninstall

More information

VI ViewerPlus Copyright 2018 Panasonic System Solutions Company of North America Version Last updated:

VI ViewerPlus Copyright 2018 Panasonic System Solutions Company of North America Version Last updated: VI ViewerPlus Copyright 2018 Version 7.3.0 Last updated: 11.15.2018 Panasonic VI ViewerPlus TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS... 0 OVERVIEW... 1 USER INTERFACE... 1 WORKSPACE... 2 LAYOUTS... 2 Setting

More information

Infinova 2217 Security Management System Client User Guide

Infinova 2217 Security Management System Client User Guide Infinova 2217 Security Management System Client User Guide April 2015 Page 1 of 90 Contents 1. Quick Start... 4 1.1 Installing application... 4 1.2 Launching application... 4 1.3 Login... 4 2. Main screen...

More information

Intelligent Security & Fire Ltd

Intelligent Security & Fire Ltd Copyright 2007-2009 Cortex Global Table of contents: Introduction... 3 1. Login... 3 1.1 Advanced login options... 4 2. Preview... 5 2.1 Main menu... 6 2.2 Camera list... 6 2.3 Main display... 6 2.4 Maps...

More information

Genie XMS Central Management Software

Genie XMS Central Management Software Enterprise-Level, Intelligent Analysis, Distributed Connectivity User s Manual Copyright EverFocus Electronics Corp, Release Date: January, 2015 Notice: The content is subject to change without notice.

More information

AXIS Camera Station. User Manual

AXIS Camera Station. User Manual User Manual About This Document This manual is intended for administrators and users of AXIS Camera Station, and is applicable for software release 5.0 and later. It covers configuration of AXIS Camera

More information

Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Safety and Security Desktop User Guide

Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Safety and Security Desktop User Guide Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Safety and Security Desktop User Guide Release 7.0.1 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel:

More information

Workstation Configuration Guide

Workstation Configuration Guide Workstation Configuration Guide August 13, 2018 Version 9.6.134.78 For the most recent version of this document, visit our documentation website. Table of Contents 1 Workstation configuration 4 1.1 Considerations

More information

Avigilon Gateway Web Client User Guide. Version 6.10

Avigilon Gateway Web Client User Guide. Version 6.10 Avigilon Gateway Web Client User Guide Version 6.10 2006-2018, Avigilon Corporation. All rights reserved. AVIGILON, the AVIGILON logo, AVIGILON CONTROL CENTER, ACC, and TRUSTED SECURITY SOLUTIONS. are

More information

SkyPoint Viewer. User Manual

SkyPoint Viewer. User Manual SkyPoint Viewer User Manual SkyPoint Viewer User Manual Contents Table of Contents INTRODUCTION... 2 WHERE A VIDEO CLIP ORIGINATES... 3 EXPORTED RESULTS... 3 GETTING STARTED... 4 LAUNCH THE SKYPOINT VIEWER...

More information

LOREX CLIENT 3.0 SOFTWARE MANUAL IRMS Integrated Remote Management Software

LOREX CLIENT 3.0 SOFTWARE MANUAL IRMS Integrated Remote Management Software LOREX CLIENT 3.0 SOFTWARE MANUAL IRMS Integrated Remote Management Software Instruction Manual English Version 2.0 Copyright 2007 Lorex Technology Inc. www.lorexcctv.com Table of Contents Overview... -

More information

Wavestore Video Recording System

Wavestore Video Recording System Wavestore Video Recording System User Quick Start Guide Version 5.48 Reference: ENG-0013-MAN-18 Wavestore Limited Unit 1 Hayes Metro Centre Springfield Road London, UB4 0LE - UK For Technical Support P:

More information

Viewer for Luma Fisheye IP Surveillance Camera. Software Manual

Viewer for Luma Fisheye IP Surveillance Camera. Software Manual Viewer for Luma Fisheye IP Surveillance Camera Software Manual Important Notes This software is a third-party program that allows you to view, in a normal view, surveillance recordings that were made in

More information

PTZ Control Center Operations Manual

PTZ Control Center Operations Manual PTZ Control Center Operations Manual Introduction PTZ Control Center is an application software that runs on Windows. By running this software on a Windows PC, you can remotely operate the Panasonic cameras

More information

Table of Contents. Index

Table of Contents. Index Index Table of Contents Chapter 1 Notice for All Users...1-1 Chapter 2 Installation...2-1 2-1 HD NVR Manager Setup...2-1 2-1-1 Installation Steps...2-2 2-1-2 License Activation...2-9 Chapter 3 SCM Program...3-1

More information

Manual Version: V1.15. Video Management Software Guard Station User Manual

Manual Version: V1.15. Video Management Software Guard Station User Manual Manual Version: V1.15 Video Management Software Guard Station User Manual Thank you for purchasing our product. If there are any questions, or requests, please do not hesitate to contact the dealer. Disclaimer

More information

Workstation Configuration

Workstation Configuration Workstation Configuration December 15, 2017 - Version 9.3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

More information

PIVOT CMS CLIENT SOFTWARE USER MANUAL

PIVOT CMS CLIENT SOFTWARE USER MANUAL PIVOT CMS CLIENT SOFTWARE USER MANUAL 1 CMS USER GUIDE 1.1 PC REQUIREMENT Recommended PC Requirement OS CPU VGA RAM HDD Graphics Card OS CPU VGA RAM HDD Windows Vista, 7 or higher Intel Core2Quad Q9400

More information

Workstation Configuration

Workstation Configuration Workstation Configuration December 12, 2017 - Version 9.4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

More information

KYOCERA Net Admin User Guide

KYOCERA Net Admin User Guide KYOCERA Net Admin User Guide Legal Notes Unauthorized reproduction of all or part of this guide is prohibited. The information in this guide is subject to change without notice. We cannot be held liable

More information

Using the VSOM Operator Pages

Using the VSOM Operator Pages CHAPTER 8 The VSOM Operator Pages provide access to features that video surveillance operators can use to view, record, search, and control video. This chapter describes the Operator Pages in detail. It

More information

Exacq Mobile. User Manual. September 2018 Version 9.6

Exacq Mobile. User Manual.   September 2018 Version 9.6 Exacq Mobile User Manual www.exacq.com September 2018 Version 9.6 Contents Introduction... 5 Installation...5 Web services...5 Adding a web service...6 Activating and deactivating a web service...6 Logging

More information

How to Use exacqvision with Hikvision Devices V2.0.1

How to Use exacqvision with Hikvision Devices V2.0.1 How to Use exacqvision with Hikvision Devices V2.0.1 Contents 1. Overview... 2 1.1 About exacqvision... 2 1.1.1 Client/Server Architecture... 3 1.2 Current Test Environment... 4 2. Start VMS... 5 2.1 Login...

More information

Table of Contents. Chapter 1 Overview In This Manual ATVision Pro Features Product Information... 1

Table of Contents. Chapter 1 Overview In This Manual ATVision Pro Features Product Information... 1 Remote Management Software (ATVision Pro) Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview... 1 1.1 In This Manual... 1 1.2 ATVision Pro Features... 1 1.3 Product Information... 1 Chapter 2 Installation... 3 Chapter

More information

1 SYMPHONY USERS GUIDE

1 SYMPHONY USERS GUIDE 1 SYMPHONY USERS GUIDE 2 Control Panel Control Panel Details Camera Select buttons Status indicators MENU: access the Login Screen. Navigation buttons: move around the menu screens, control PTZ cameras

More information

Central Management Software for NVR-915 / NVR-1615 CV5-M256

Central Management Software for NVR-915 / NVR-1615 CV5-M256 Central Management Software for NVR-915 / NVR-1615 Table of Contents Chapter 1. Main Console... 4 1.1 Tool Bar... 4 1.2 NVR List... 5 1.3 Division List... 7 1.4 Group List... 9 1.5 PTZ Panel...11 1.6 Operation

More information

XProtect Remote Client 3.7 User s Manual

XProtect Remote Client 3.7 User s Manual XProtect Remote Client 3.7 User s Manual Target Audience for this Document This document is aimed at users of the Milestone XProtect Remote Client. This document provides users with detailed descriptions

More information

CompleteView Web Client User Manual. CompleteView Version 4.7

CompleteView Web Client User Manual. CompleteView Version 4.7 CompleteView Web Client User Manual CompleteView Version 4.7 CompleteView Web Client User Manual Contents Scope... 9 Audience... 9 CompleteView Web Client Features... 10 Install Silverlight... 12 Create

More information

W Box VMS BOX T E C H N O L O G I E S.

W Box VMS BOX T E C H N O L O G I E S. W Box VMS BOX T E C H N O L O G I E S www.wboxtech.eu Contents Contents... 1 Overview... 3 1.1 Description... 3 1.2 Running Environment... 3 1.3 Function Modules... 3 Live view... 6 2.1 User Registration

More information

Video Client. Version 1.6. en Software manual

Video Client. Version 1.6. en Software manual Video Client Version 1.6 en Software manual Video Client Table of Contents en 3 Table of contents 1 Introduction 5 1.1 System requirements 5 1.2 Software installation 5 1.3 Conventions used in the application

More information

Avigilon Control Center System Integration Guide

Avigilon Control Center System Integration Guide Avigilon Control Center System Integration Guide with DDS Amadeus 5 INT-DDS-A-Rev1 Copyright 2012 Avigilon. All rights reserved. No copying, distribution, publication, modification, or incorporation of

More information

SkyPoint Administrator. User Manual

SkyPoint Administrator. User Manual SkyPoint Administrator User Manual SkyPoint Administrator User Manual Contents Table of Contents INTRODUCTION... 1 OVERVIEW... 2 SYSTEM DIAGRAM... 3 GETTING STARTED WITH SKYPOINT... 4 PREREQUISITES...

More information

NetGuard EVS Learning Guide

NetGuard EVS Learning Guide . NetGuard EVS Learning Guide On-Net Surveillance Systems Inc. (OnSSI) One Blue Hill Plaza, 7th Floor P.O. Box 1555 Pearl River NY 10965 P: 845-732-7900 F: 845-732-7999 info@onssi.com www.onssi.com Revision:

More information

Railroad Crossing Pilot Study Video System User s Guide. Provided by:

Railroad Crossing Pilot Study Video System User s Guide. Provided by: Railroad Crossing Pilot Study Video System User s Guide Provided by: 1 Table of Contents Installation and Login... 4 Minimum System Requirements... 4 Installation... 4 Logging in with the Ocularis Client...

More information

Bosch Video Management System

Bosch Video Management System Bosch Video Management System en User Manual Bosch Video Management System Table of contents en 3 Table of contents 1 Using the Help 6 1.1 Finding information 6 1.2 Printing the Help 7 2 Introduction

More information