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1 USER Manual DroneTracker User Interface 3.0 Version 3.0 UM-DTUI-3037en ENGLISH

2 Table of Contents 1 The DroneTracker UI Overview HOME ALERTS Filter the list OPTIONS System messages User Profile Site Configuration Alerting Configuration Map Editor Notifications Analytics Servers User Manager Overview role permissions Audit Trail Filter the list Recordings Filter the list Software Version DroneDNA Dedrone Account Licensing Backup, Restore & Reset System Time Server Status Configuration Change login password Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

3 3.2 Licensing Upload a license key Activate license manually Remove license Site Configuration Add sensor Add and configure zones Rename sensor Remove a sensor from the Site Explorer Cancel learning process Video Sensors Configure camera regions Advanced sensor settings Map Editor Load map Add and configure zones Position and align a sensor Add planning sensor Delete a sensor or zone from the sitemap Configure alerting Notifications Set Notifications Deactivate notifications User Management Create a new user Reset user password Change user role or username Updates Update Process Update DroneTracker Server Update Sensors Update Analytics Server Update DroneDNA Update DroneTracker (Single Mode) Configure Dedrone Account Set up external access Set time zone Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 3

4 3.12 Set date and time Use and analyzing Display options Use and organize live views Configure sensor icons on the map Configure Track Marks View an alert recording Categorize or comment an alert recording Create a report Delete an alert recording Troubleshooting Manually recording Record manually View a manual recording Send manual recording to Dedrone Mute sensor Send alert recording to Dedrone Download log files Backup configuration Reset configuration Restore configuration Reboot hardware Shut down Multi Sensor or RF Sensor Sensor update does not work? First Steps Log in to the DroneTracker UI Upload a license key Update DroneTracker Server Update DroneDNA Change login password Add sensor Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

5 6.6.1 Restrict IP range for sensors Add Multi Sensor or RF Sensor Add IP camera Add Pan-Tilt-Zoom camera (PTZ) Add radar Map Editor Load online map Load and configure sitemap image (offline system) Add and configure zones Position and align a sensor Configure alerting Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 5

6 1 The DroneTracker UI DEDRONE 1 The DroneTracker UI The browser-based, user-friendly DroneTracker UI allows you to easily configure the DroneTracker System or retrieve data such as videos or the history of previous drone alerts. The monitored airspace can be viewed in real time. When a drone is detected, you will be notified immediately via SMS, or different kind of network messages. 6 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

7 2 Overview 2 Overview 2.1 HOME The Home screen is the main window for the DroneTracker System. Here you can monitor the airspace with the installed sensors. In the monitoring section on the left provides all relevant status information and a list of the latest alerts within the last 6 hours. The DroneTracker System shows the following status: SAFE no drone detected WARNING drone is detected and localized in an Interest Zone. It depends on the Alerting Configuration, that a non-localized drone can trigger a warning. ALERT drone is detected, localized in an Alert Zone. It depends on the Alerting Configuration, that a non-localized drone can trigger an alert. A live view of each individual sensor can be shown in the sensor list by selecting a sensor. To enlarge and undock the live view, double-click on the shown live view. System messages and the menu is shown in the header. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 7

8 2 Overview DEDRONE POSITION EXPLANATION A B C D E F G H J Monitoring status In case of an alert or an warning, the related live view and all relevant information are displayed here, e.g. duration, drone speed, heading of the drone and drone type. Latest Alerts List of up to five latest alerts during the last six hours. The List shows the thumbnail of the alert, the labels of the triggered zones and the time, since the alert has happened. Site Explorer Shows the configured Sensor Tree with all integrated sensors By choosing a sensor, the according live view is shown below. The green numbers on the right side of the site explorer shows the current alert level. Site map Configured map of the protected site. If configured, alert and interest zones are shown. The estimated position of detected drones can be shown on the Sitemap. Hint: Strg + Click on the sitemap, shows the chosen GPS position (online map or configured GPS coordinates required). View Configure the display options of the sensor icons, track marks and shown ranges on the Site Map. If a sensor icon is shown, the option Show sensor ranges configures, wether the sensor ranges are shown on the map or not. Depending on the range display configuration of each sensor, single ranges can still be hidden. Zoom Zoom of the sitemap Map brightness Slide bar to configure the brightness of the map for a better contrast Menu System messages Shows current news to the system status 8 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

9 2 Overview Symbols of the Site Explorer Site (top level element) Multi Sensor RF Sensor Video sensor, newest software version Audio sensor, newest software version Wi-Fi Sensor, newest software version Radio Frequency sensor, newest software version Radar sensor, newest software version Zone Sensor connection error Sensor connected and working, newer software version available --- Sensor is muted Sensor is learning the environment and not detecting or triggering. The learning process can be canceled in the Site Configuration. Related articles ALERTS OPTIONS Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 9

10 2 Overview DEDRONE Use and organize Live Views Configure sensor icons Configure track marks Alerting Configuration View a manual recording 10 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

11 2 Overview 2.2 ALERTS View history of drone alerts. For a structured management of the alerts, it is possible to categorize the alerts with flags. NOTE: Drone alerts, which are triggered during a manual recording, don't have any sources. The evidence can be supplied by the manual recording. Thumbnail Time Duration Source Flag Alerting zones Manufacturer* Model* Protocol* If a video detection is involve in the alert, a thumbnail of the drone is shown. Date and Time, when the alert starts Duration of the alert in minutes and seconds which kind of sensors are involved Category, which has been added manually (see Categorize an Alert Recording) Name of the zones, which has been triggered (see Add and Configure Zones) Manufacturer of the classified drones Model of the classified drones Protocol of the detected rf communication SSID* SSID of the classified drones *optional, if information available BUTTONS [Select] [Delete] [Filter:...] [Reset] DESCRIPTION Choose one or more entries of the table Deletes the selected entries Filters the table by the chosen options Resets the filter and selections of the table Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 11

12 2 Overview DEDRONE [<< Prev] [ 10 ] [Next >>] Page navigation Choose the number of entries, shown on one page Filter the list You have the possibility to filter the list: Field Format Description Date date Time frame, for the alert list Duration hh:mm:ss Periode of time, how long the alert has to be Sensor list Sensor, which was involved in the alert Sensor type list Type of sensor, which was involved in the alert Flag list Flag of the alert 12 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

13 2 Overview Alerting zone text Manufacturer text Name of the zones, which has been triggered (see Add and configure zones) Manufacturer of the classified drone Model text Model of the classified drone Protocol text Protocol of the detected rf communication SSID text SSID of the classified drone All text fields are case sensitive. Related articles View an alert recording Categorizes an alert recording Create a report Send alert recording to Dedrone Recordings Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 13

14 2 Overview DEDRONE 2.3 OPTIONS Configuration and settings of the DroneTracker. 14 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

15 2 Overview 2.4 System messages The System messages shows current news to the system status. The following information will be shown: [X] connectable sensors available:... Dedrone Cloud:... DNA update available:... DNA update:... Network error, reconnecting... No space left for alerts/recordings. Will be silently discarded! Only [X] MB left for alerts/recordings Recording Sensor connection error Sensor restricted Sitemap: Not enough location markers on sitemap! Software update available:... Software update:... Sensors are available to get integrated in the system. Information to the connection status to Dedrone Cloud A new version of DroneDNA is available (see Update DroneDNA). During the process of the DNA update, the status is shown here. Connection to the DroneTracker Server failed. The browser is trying to reconnect. The disk space for alerts or recordings on your server or DroneTracker Multi-Sensor is full. New alerts or recordings will be discarded without any further message. To check the space status, go to OPTIONS > Server Status. Early warning, that disk space for alerts or recordings is less than 500 MB. To check the space status, go to OPTIONS > Server Status. A manually started recording is running. To stop the recording click [Stop]. A connection between the DroneTracker Server and the sensor failed. The software version of the sensor is too old. On the sitemap have to be set minimum 2 location markers. That is necessary for a correct and automatic scaling and alignment (see Set GPS Coordinates (Location Marker)). A new software version is available (see Update DroneDNA). During the process of the Software update, the status is shown here. System messages disappear, when they are no longer relevant. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 15

16 2 Overview DEDRONE 2.5 User Profile Manage your user password and token for API access As an administrator you have the possibility of creating a token. With this token you can give API access for external programs. Related articles Change login password Set up external access User Manager 16 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

17 2 Overview 2.6 Site Configuration The Site Configuration is the central menu to organize and configure all sensors of the DroneTracker System. You can structure sensors in a site hierarchy, label them and configure individual each sensor. The IP Whitelist determines from which IP address ranges sensors may connect to the DroneTracker Server. Is no IP address range listed, every IP is allowed to connect to the DroneTracker Server. Note: Changing the IP Whitelist, when sensors have already been connected, could block a reconnection of these sensors. Even though a sensor was connected previously, the sensor will not be allowed to connect, if its IP address is not in a whitelisted range. The green numbers on the right side of the site explorer shows the current alert level. Depending on the chosen type of element in the Site Explorer, you have different kind of possible actions. Add Sensor Rename Sensor Mute Sensor Configure Camera Regions Edit Video, Audio, Wi-Fi or RF Sensor Shut down Multi Sensor or RF Sensor Reboot Multi Sensor or RF Sensor Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 17

18 2 Overview DEDRONE Symbols of the Site Explorer Site (top level element) Multi Sensor RF Sensor Video sensor, newest software version Audio sensor, newest software version Wi-Fi Sensor, newest software version Radio Frequency sensor, newest software version Radar sensor, newest software version Zone Sensor connection error Sensor connected and working, newer software version available --- Sensor is muted Sensor is learning the environment and not detecting or triggering. The learning process can be canceled in the Site Configuration. 18 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

19 2 Overview 2.7 Alerting Configuration Depending of the deployed sensors, the alerting behavior of the system can be configured. This allows to set up the alerting to all needs and can reduce false alerts. Related articles Configure Alerting Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 19

20 2 Overview DEDRONE 2.8 Map Editor Load a viewport of a online map or a custom map of your area or property in the DT Control Center and visualize the position, orientation and range of each sensor. The configuration of the range display is primarily for sitemap visualization, calculation of the position of detected drones and has no direct effect to the detection algorithms. The range display of a Multi Sensor shows the range of the video sensor. To show or hide the range displays of the elements choose [View] > Show sensor ranges. This option affects the display of the range displays on the home screen as well. To hide the range cone of a single element, choose the desired element in the Map Editor and deactivate the option Show Range. Related articles Load Sitemap Add an configure zones Set GPS coordinate (Location Marker) Position and align a sensor Rename sensor Delete a sensor or zone from the sitemap 20 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

21 2 Overview 2.9 Notifications Define how and who should be alerted and notified in case of a drone alert. Related articles Set Notifications Deactivate Notifications Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 21

22 2 Overview DEDRONE 2.10 Analytics Servers To integrate third party sensors in the DroneTracker System, an Analytics Server is required. The Analytics Server provides the interface between the sensors and the DroneTracker Server. Depending on the count of sensors, several Analytics Servers are necessary. The option Analytics Servers is just available in installations with separate server hardware. The menu Analytics Servers manages the connection between the Analytics Servers and the DroneTracker Server. A configured Analytics Server is automatically connected to the DroneTracker Server. To disconnect an Analytics Server, choose [Deactivate] besides the desired Analytics Server. Related articles Software Version Update Analytics Server 22 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

23 2 Overview 2.11 User Manager Manage all users, passwords and roles in this menu. According to your role, the content in the DroneTracker UI is shown Overview role permissions Each role has different permissions. Only the role ADMIN has the permission to create or change users. Permission VIEWER OPERATOR CONFIGURATOR ADMIN View home screen and monitoring state x x x x View sensor liveviews x x x x View alert recordings x x x x Change display options of the map x x x x Navigate on the map x x x x Download alert recordings x x x x Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 23

24 2 Overview DEDRONE Create reports x x x x View Help content x x x x Flag and comment alert recordings - x x x Delete alert recordings - - x x Start and handle manual recordings - x x x Add, organize, configure or delete sensors - - x x Change alerting configuration - - x x Change map and position sensors - - x x Calibrate video sensor by drone - - x x Change notification options x Manage Analytics Server x Create and manage user accounts x View audit trail x Update software x View software version x Update sensors x Update DroneDNA x 24 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

25 2 Overview View DroneDNA version x View and download log files x Reset, backup and restore the system x Configure Dedrone Account x Set system time zone x View system state x Handle licenses x Related articles Create a New User Change login password Audit Trail Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 25

26 2 Overview DEDRONE 2.12 Audit Trail Check the activities of the users in the Audit Trail. BUTTONS [Filter:...] [Reset] [<< Prev] [ 10 ] [Next >>] DESCRIPTION Filters the table by the chosen options Resets the filter of table Page navigation Choose the number of entries, shown on one page Filter the list You have the possibility to filter the list: 26 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

27 2 Overview Field Format Description Date date Time frame, for the alert list Username text Name of the user Client IP text Client IP of the executive user URI text Action of the user Related articles Create a new user Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 27

28 2 Overview DEDRONE 2.13 Recordings List of manually started recordings BUTTONS [Select] [Delete] [Filter:...] [Reset] [<< Prev] [ 10 ] [Next >>] DESCRIPTION Choose one or more entries of the table Deletes the selected entries Filters the table by the chosen options Resets the filter and selections of the table Page navigation Choose the number of entries, shown on one page Filter the list You have the possibility to filter the list: 28 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

29 2 Overview Field Format Description Date date Time frame, for the alert list Duration hh:mm:ss Periode of time, how long the alert has to be Sensor list Sensor, which was involved in the alert Sensor type list Type of sensor, which was involved in the alert Flag list Flag of the alert Alerting zone text Manufacturer text Name of the zones, which has been triggered (see Add and configure zones) Manufacturer of the classified drone Model text Model of the classified drone Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 29

30 2 Overview DEDRONE Protocol text Protocol of the detected rf communication SSID text SSID of the classified drone All text fields are case sensitive. Related articles Record manually Send manual recording to Dedrone View a manual recording 30 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

31 2 Overview 2.14 Software Version Check for latest software versions and install updates. Current Version shows the currently installed software version on the DroneTracker Server. The setting APT Server is necessary for the update process without internet connection (offline update). Furthermore, by using an APT server as a proxy, the performance for updates with internet connection (online update) increases. The address must be notated in the following format: "IP:Port", e.g :3142. The default port is "3142". The list underneath shows the available software versions for the different types of sensors. The currently installed versions of the sensors can be checked in the menu Site Configuration in the details of each sensor. The currently installed version of the Analytics Server can be checked in the menu Analytics Servers. Related articles Update process Update DroneTracker Server Update sensors Update Analytics Server Update DroneTracker (single mode) Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 31

32 2 Overview DEDRONE 2.15 DroneDNA Stay current with latest drone pattern updates In this screen you can view the currently installed version of the DroneDNA Database and check for updates. Related articles Update DroneDNA 32 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

33 2 Overview 2.16 Dedrone Account The Dedrone Cloud allows you to get the new releases of the software and the DroneDNA via an internet connection. The update channels helps Dedrone to manage the versions of the software and DroneDNA. Please change the channels only on instruction by Dedrone. For a statistic review, you can send a trigger to the Dedrone Cloud, incase of an alert. Related articles Configure Dedrone Account Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 33

34 2 Overview DEDRONE 2.17 Licensing To run the DroneTracker System, a license is required. The license defines, how many and which kind of sensors can be integrated and which licensed features are available. Your license has to be activated, before you can use the system. For systems with an internet connection, this take place automatically. For offline systems, you have to activate the license manually. Related articles Enter a license key Activate license manually Remove license 34 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

35 2 Overview 2.18 Backup, Restore & Reset Save a backup, restore from a backup or reset the system. Related articles Backup configuration Restore configuration Reset configuration Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 35

36 2 Overview DEDRONE 2.19 System Time Set the time settings for the DroneTracker. Related articles Set time zone Set date and time 36 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

37 2 Overview 2.20 Server Status The Dedrone Support Connection is just available for a single DroneTracker. In case of a VPN connection, the relevant vpn informatons are shown here. In Section Health Information, some server attributes are given. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 37

38 3 Configuration DEDRONE 3 Configuration 3.1 Change login password 1. Choose menu > Profile page. 2. Choose [Change password]. The window Change Password appears. 3. Enter the old password and two times the new password. 4. Choose [OK]. 38 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

39 3 Configuration 3.2 Licensing Upload a license key To run the DroneTracker System, a license is required. The license defines, how many and which kind of sensors can be integrated and which licensed features are available. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Licensing. 2. Choose [Upload license] and choose the *.lic-file from your system. Related articles Licensing Activate license manually Remove license Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 39

40 3 Configuration DEDRONE Activate license manually Your license has to be activated, before you can use the system. For systems with an internet connection, this take place automatically. For offline systems, you have to activate the license manually. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Licensing. 2. Choose [Activate license]. The window Information appears. 3. Choose one of the following options, to activate your license: Scan the shown code with a mobile phone with internet connection and follow the link. Choose the shown link "click here" Choose the address, insert your contact information and send the . As response a key is shown. 4. Enter the received code in the field Activation key. Therefore note the format of the key Choose [OK]. Related articles Licensing Enter a license key 40 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

41 3 Configuration Remove license 1. Choose OPTIONS > Licensing. 2. Choose [Remove license]. A warning is shown. 3. To confirm the removing, choose [Yes]. The license is removed from the system and it is deactivated. To use the system again, enter a license key. Related articles Licensing Enter a license key Activate license manually Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 41

42 3 Configuration DEDRONE 3.3 Site Configuration Add sensor Restrict IP range for sensors It is possible to restrict the IP address range for the connection to the DroneTracker Server. The IP Whitelist determines from which IP address ranges sensors may connect to the DroneTracker Server. If the IP Whitelist is empty, every IP is allowed to connect to the DroneTracker Server. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Choose [IP whitelist] 3. Enter one or more IP address ranges with subnet masks for the sensors in the CIDR-notation. Example: / Choose [Save changes] Add Multi Sensor or RF Sensor 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Choose [Add] > Multi Sensor / RF Sensor. The window Discovered sensors appears. 3. Select the desired device and choose [OK]. The selected elements appears in the Site Explorer. 4. To sort the devices and sensors in the Site Explorer, drag and drop the element to the desired position. 5. Choose [Save changes]. 42 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

43 3 Configuration Add IP camera Precondition: An Analytics Server has to be connected and active in the system. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Choose [Add] > IP camera. The window Add an IP camera appears. 3. Fill in the form: Analytics Server Cam hostname/ip Username Password ONVIF Profile Desired Analytics Server, which manages the camera. Network address of the camera Username to log in the camera (ONVIF user) Password, according to the camera username Device specific ONVIF Profile name 4. Choose [OK]. The IP camera appears in the Site Explorer. 5. To sort the camera in the Site Explorer, drag and drop the element to the desired position. 6. Choose [Save changes] Add Pan-Tilt-Zoom camera (PTZ) Precondition: An Analytics Server has to be connected and active in the system. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 43

44 3 Configuration DEDRONE Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Choose [Add] > IP camera. The window Add an IP camera appears. 3. Fill in the form: Analytics Server Cam hostname/ip Username Password ONVIF Profile Desired Analytics Server, which manages the camera. Network address of the camera Username to log in the camera (ONVIF user) Password, according to the camera username Device specific ONVIF Profile name 4. Choose the option PTZ. More options are shown. 5. Fill in the PTZ options: Manufacturer Device model Mounting mode Default tracking tilt Manufacturer of your PTZ camera Device Model of your PTZ camera Type of camera mounting For some PTZ cameras this mode have influence on cameras degree of freedom. Default tilt in degree for the automatic drone following If a drone position is detected, the PTZ camera automatically moves to this defined tilt value. 0 = vertical alignment straight ahead Plus values = tilt skywards (maximum 90) Minus values = tilt to the ground (maximum -90) 44 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

45 3 Configuration Default tracking zoom Default zoom level in percent for the automatic drone following If a drone position is detected, the PTZ camera automatically moves to this defined zoom level. 0 = zero zoom 100 = maximum zoom in of the ptz camera 6. Choose [OK]. The PTZ camera appears in the Site Explorer. 7. To sort the camera in the Site Explorer, drag and drop the element to the desired position. 8. Choose [Save changes] Add radar Precondition: An Analytics Server has to be connected and active in the system. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Choose the top level hierarchy element and choose [Add] > Radar. The window Add a Radar appears. 3. Select the desired Analytics Server and Radar Type. 4. Fill in the hostname or IP address and port. 5. Choose [OK]. The radar appears in the Site Explorer. 6. To sort the devices and sensors in the Site Explorer, drag and drop the element to the desired position. 7. Choose [Save changes]. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 45

46 3 Configuration DEDRONE Add and configure zones It is possible to configure zones on the sitemap. There are two kinds of zones: Alert zone triggers an alert, in case of a detected drone inside Interest zone triggers a warning, in case of a drone is detected inside The recording starts regardless of the triggered zone type automatically in case of an alert or warning. The alerting behavior of detections without positions can be configured globally. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Map Editor. 2. Choose button [Add] > Alerting zone. A Alert Zone appears on the map and in the sidebar the according options are shown. 3. Write a zone name in the field Label. 4. To change the type of zone, choose the desired entry in the field Zone type. The color of the zone changes, depending on the type of zone. 5. To deform or move the zone, click and hold the nodes on the form. 6. To add a node to the form, right-click on a node and choose Insert node. The new node appears clockwise next to the choose node. 7. To delete a node from the form, right-click on the desired node and choose Delete node. 8. Choose [Save changes]. Related articles Map Editor Load Sitemap Configure alerting Set GPS coordinate (location marker) Position and align a sensor Add planning sensor Delete a sensor or zone from the sitemap 46 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

47 3 Configuration Rename sensor 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Right-click on the desired sensor. 3. Choose Details. The window Details appear. 4. Write the desired name in the field Label. 5. Choose [OK]. 6. Choose [Save changes]. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 47

48 3 Configuration DEDRONE Remove a sensor from the Site Explorer All sensor information lost By deleting a sensor from the Site Explorer, all information about the sensor (eg. IP address) will be lost. If you want to reconnect the sensor in the future, note the IP configuration, longitude, latitude, azimuth etc. of the sensor. (OPTIONS > Site Configuration > right-click on desired sensor > IP configuration and OPTIONS > Map Editor > choose desired sensor in drop-down-list or on the map) It is not possible to delete a subordinated sensor. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Right-click on the desired Multi Sensor or sensor. 3. Choose Remove. Behind the chosen element appears (removing). 4. Choose [Save changes]. Related articles Delete a sensor or zone from the sitemap Shut down hardware 48 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

49 3 Configuration Cancel learning process When a sensor is started, a learning process starts in which the sensor learns the environment and does not detect drones. This learning process is necessary for a good detection result. You can check the remaining learning time in the sensor details. Nevertheless you can cancel the learning process to start detecting immediately. Worse detection result By canceling the learning process of a sensor, the sensor can not adjust to the environment and the detection result get worse. Cancel the learning process only in exceptional cases. To restart the learning process you have to reboot the hardware. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Right-click on the desired sensor, which is in the learning state, shown by the symbol. A context menu appears. 3. Choose Cancel learning. The symbol disappears and the sensor is starting to detect. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 49

50 3 Configuration DEDRONE Video Sensors Configure camera regions To optimize the drone detection, you can add Camera Regions. There are two types of Camera Regions: Maskout Region and Sky Region. The Maskout Region will be ignored by the video and infrared sensor. The Sky Region optimize the drone detection in the sky Mask out areas 1. Choose menu Site Configuration and select the desired video sensor by right-click. 2. Choose Maskout in the context-menu. The Menu Camera Regions appears. 3. Choose [Add maskout region]. On the image appears a semitransparent red area. The red area shows the area, which won t be monitored. 50 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

51 3 Configuration 4. By dragging the circles at the corners you can move and form the area. 5. To add a corner click on the edge of the area. 6. To move the whole area click in the area and drag it. 7. Choose [Save changes] Add sky regions 1. Choose menu Site Configuration and select the desired video sensor by right-click. 2. Choose Maskout. The Menu Camera Regions appears. 3. Choose [Add sky region]. On the image appears a semitransparent blue area. The blue area shows the area, which should be monitored with parameters for drone detection in front of the sky. 4. By dragging the circles at the corners you can move and form the area. 5. To add a corner click on the edge of the area. 6. To move the whole area click in the area and drag it. 7. Choose [Save changes]. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 51

52 3 Configuration DEDRONE Delete camera region 1. Choose menu Site Configuration and right-click on the desired video sensor. 2. Choose Maskout in the context-menu. The Menu Camera Regions appears. 3. Choose [Delete]. The button [Delete] stay s grey shaded. 4. Click on the desired red area. The red area disappears. 5. Choose [Save changes]. 52 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

53 3 Configuration Advanced sensor settings Edit video sensor configuration The video sensor configuration helps to improve the optical detection. Disadvantageous settings make the detection worse or leads to increasing false alarms. Changes to the configuration should always be done knowingly and carefully. Monitor the effects of your changes in following days and, if necessary, make corrections. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Right-Click on the desired sensor. A context menu appears. 3. Choose Configuration. The window Configuration appears. 4. Change the desired value. 5. Choose [Save changes]. The following values can be set: Value Unit Explanation Background Duration, how long it takes, till a detected object belongs to the background. Background learning rate Min. value: 10 Max. value: 500 Default: 70 A higher value declines the detection. Use higher values for faster changing background Threshold for the result of the background substractor, which is committed to the next process steps. Background sensitivity Min. value: 20 Max. value: 80 Default: 40 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 53

54 3 Configuration DEDRONE Decreasing this value will detect more objects and movements. Enables scene change detection Default: true Enable scene change detection Scene change threshold Detection Detection sensitivity Max. movement true/ false multiplier The scene change detection proofs the changing of the howl view. If the camera view is changing to much (e.g. moving the camera), the scene change detection notices this. During a scene changing, the drone detection is deactivated. Threshold for triggering a scene change Value range: Default: 0.2 Option set for the sensitivity of the video detection Low: Decreased sensitivity of video sensor. Will lead to less false alerts at the cost of slightly lower detection capabilities. Regular: Balanced sensitivity and detection rate. Shall be appropriate for most installations. High: High sensitivity of video sensor. Can lead to a higher rate of false alerts, but may detect difficult to spot drones. Default: Regular [ROI Width] x [Max. Movement] = searching radius for a track. Min. value: 1 Max. value: 5 Default: 1.25 Increasing this value will track and classify more moving objects which may not rely to each other. Increasing this value allows tracking of faster drones. 54 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

55 3 Configuration Min. object height Min. object width Min. positive classifications Min. tracking frames px px frames frames Hint: High value: higher risk for false alerts Low value: higher risk not detecting drone Defines the minimal height of a detected object, to start the classification. Min. value: 1 Max. value: 200 Default: 10 Defines the minimal width of a detected object, to start the classification. Min. value: 1 Max. value: 200 Default: 15 Defines how early the classifier triggers. Minimum count of positive classified frames, before triggering an alert. Min. value: 1 Max. value: 10 Default: 3 Hint: Low value: higher risk for false alerts High value: drone gets detected later or maybe no alert is triggered, could cause very short alerts Number of frames a object should be tracked, before starting to classify the object Min. value: 1 Max. value: 20 Default: 7 10 frames is approx. 1 second. Hint: Low value: higher risk for false alerts High value: drone gets detected later or maybe Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 55

56 3 Configuration DEDRONE Recording no alert is triggered, could cause very short alerts Defines, the time of pre-recording in case of an recording. Record pre-roll Scene learning Enable scene learning second true/false Min. value: 0 Max. value: 5 Default: 5 Learn scene model Default: true 56 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

57 3 Configuration Edit audio sensor configuration The audio sensor configuration helps to improve the acoustical detection. Disadvantageous settings make the detection worse or leads to increasing false alarms. Changes to the configuration should always be done knowingly and carefully. Monitor the effects of your changes in following days and, if necessary, make corrections. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Right-Click on the desired sensor. A context menu appears. 3. Choose Configuration. The window Configuration appears. 4. Change the desired value. 5. Choose [Save changes]. The following values can be set: Value Unit Explanation Background learning Enable background learning true/false Enables the learning of background noise. default: true Learning time minutes Noises, which appears in the learning time, will be categorized as known for the system. min. value: 5 max. value: 120 default: 24 Noise level % The noise level defines, which noises are interpreted as background. For example 100 means, everything is background, 50 means, everything below the average volume is Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 57

58 3 Configuration DEDRONE background. Larger value means learning only loud signals as background noise. min. value: 0 max. value: 100 default: 75 Threshold defines the delta value between the noise level and an alarm Signal threshold min. value: 0 max. value: 10 default: 0 General User audio rules You can configure your individual audio rules. In this way you can customize the audio sensors for your environment. Create audio rules To adjust the acoustic detection, you have the possibility to define specific rules. 58 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

59 3 Configuration Add or remove a rule Name Enabled Trigger type Duration (sec) Mode Name of the rule Activate the option to enable the chosen rule Alert triggers an alert No alert blocks an alert Duration, for how long the below specified condition has to persist VolumeTrigger Analyzes a specified frequency range and in case of a deviation of the entered delta to the learned default value, the rule triggers MeanComparisonTrigger Analyzes a specified frequency range and compares the specified delta to a reference frequency range Delta Range min. [Hz] Range max. [Hz] Ref range min. [Hz] Ref range max. [Hz] Value in db, which has to be louder to trigger Lower bound for the analyzed range Upper bound for the analyzed range Lower bound for the analyzed reference range (just for MeanComparisonTrigger) Upper bound for the analyzed reference range (just for MeanComparisonTrigger) Tip: To find out the critical frequencies, you can use the Audio Overlay. To open the Audio Overlay, right-click on an Audio Live View and choose Audio Settings > Overlay. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Right-Click on the desired audio sensor. A context menu appears. 3. Choose Configuration. 4. The window Configuration appears. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 59

60 3 Configuration DEDRONE 5. Choose the field besides the option User audio rules. 6. Create your rule (see above). 7. Choose [OK]. 8. Choose [Save changes]. 60 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

61 3 Configuration Edit Wi-Fi sensor configuration The Wi-Fi sensor configuration helps to improve the Wi-Fi detection. Disadvantageous settings make the detection worse or leads to increasing false alarms. Changes to the configuration should always be done knowingly and carefully. Monitor the effects of your changes in following days and, if necessary, make corrections. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Right-Click on the desired sensor. A context menu appears. 3. Choose Configuration. The window Configuration appears. 4. Change the desired value. 5. Choose [Save changes]. The following values can be set: Value Unit Explanation Detection Wi-Fi signal threshold for triggering an alert Detection Threshold % min.: 0 % max.: 100 % Treat cameras as drone true/false default: 20 % Treat Wi-Fi cameras (e. g. GoPro) as if a drone was detected. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 61

62 3 Configuration DEDRONE 3.4 Map Editor Load map Load online map 1. Choose menu OPTIONS> Map Editor. 2. Choose menu [More] > Map Layer. The wizard Configure dynamic map layer appears. 3. Choose option Online - Internet connection required and choose [Next]. The next slide of the wizard appears. 4. Fill in the form: Address / Coordinates Address of your Site or GPS coordinate in decimal degrees Example: , Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

63 3 Configuration Viewport Size Zoom Level Map Type Size of the surrounding of the address. Note: The bigger the Viewport, the better internet connection is needed. Level of details for the zoom levels Note: The higher the zoom level, the better internet connection is needed. A high zoom level can slow down the interface. Choose between the map types: Hybrid: combination of satellite picture and map Satellite: satellite picture Streets: map view 5. Choose [OK]. 6. Choose [Save changes]. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 63

64 3 Configuration DEDRONE Load and configure sitemap image (offline system) Systems without internet connection have the possibility to upload an image in the format jpg or png and a minimum size of 1200x800 pixel. Tip: If no specific site plan is available, load a map at an online map service and take a screenshot. The configuration of a offline sitemap take place in two steps: 1. Upload sitemap image 2. Set GPS coordinates (Location Markers) Upload sitemap image 1. Choose menu OPTIONS> Map Editor. 2. Choose menu [More] > Map Layer. The wizard Configure dynamic map layer appears. 3. Choose option Offline - Upload an areal image of your site and choose [Next]. 64 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

65 3 Configuration The next slide of the wizard appears. 4. Choose Browse and select your graphic. Therefore, the format has to be jpg, tiff, png, gif or bmp. 5. Choose [OK]. The graphic appears in the background. 6. To configure the brightness of the map for a better contrast, use the slide bar Map brightness in the sidebar. 7. To change the scale and north alignment of the map, you have to set at least 2 location markers (see Set GPS coordinates (Location Marker)). The default scaling is 2 m/px and north to the top. 8. Choose [Save changes] Set GPS coordinates (Location Marker) The GPS coordinates are necessary for the calculation of scaling and the possibility to position an element on the map by GPS coordinates. To use GPS coordinates calculation, it is necessary to set at least 2 location markers. The more location markers are set, the better the accuracy of the GPS calculation will be. Without setting at least two location markers, the default scaling is 2 m/px and north to the top. Procedure: 1. If you do not know the exact position of a specific location on your map, you can check the GPS coordinates for example on Google Maps (click on the position, values are shown below the address) or bing Maps (right-click on the position, values are shown in the context menu). Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 65

66 3 Configuration DEDRONE 2. Choose menu OPTIONS > Map Editor. 3. In the window Sitemap Editor choose the button [Add] > Location marker. A location marker appears on the map. 4. Move the location marker per drag and drop to the position, you want to mark. The point of the symbol marks the position you want to describe. 5. In the window Sitemap Editor enter the latitude and longitude in field Longitude and Latitude. 6. To rename the location marker, write the name in the Label. 7. Choose [Save changes]. After adding a second location marker, the scaling and north-alignment is calculated automatically. Related articles Map Editor Add and configure zones Position and align a sensor manually Delete a sensor from the sitemap 66 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

67 3 Configuration Add and configure zones It is possible to configure zones on the sitemap. There are two kinds of zones: Alert zone triggers an alert, in case of a detected drone inside Interest zone triggers a warning, in case of a drone is detected inside The recording starts regardless of the triggered zone type automatically in case of an alert or warning. The alerting behavior of detections without positions can be configured globally. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Map Editor. 2. Choose button [Add] > Alerting zone. A Alert Zone appears on the map and in the sidebar the according options are shown. 3. Write a zone name in the field Label. 4. To change the type of zone, choose the desired entry in the field Zone type. The color of the zone changes, depending on the type of zone. 5. To deform or move the zone, click and hold the nodes on the form. 6. To add a node to the form, right-click on a node and choose Insert node. The new node appears clockwise next to the choose node. 7. To delete a node from the form, right-click on the desired node and choose Delete node. 8. Choose [Save changes]. Related articles Map Editor Load Sitemap Configure alerting Set GPS coordinate (location marker) Position and align a sensor Add planning sensor Delete a sensor or zone from the sitemap Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 67

68 3 Configuration DEDRONE Position and align a sensor The accurate positioning and alignment of the sensors on the sitemap has big impact on the detection result of the system. Depending on the map type and the sensor types, you have different possibilities to calibrate the map and the sensors. The basis of the positions and alignments in the DroneTracker are GPS coordinates. By using an online-map, the calibration is automatically involved. Offline maps needs to be calibrated by manually set location markers. Range Cones The configuration of the range display is primarily for sitemap visualization, calculation of the position of detected drones and has no direct effect to the detection algorithms. The range display of a Multi Sensor shows the range of the video sensor. To show or hide the range displays of the elements choose [View] > Show sensor ranges. This option affects the display of the range displays on the home screen as well. To hide the range cone of a single element, choose the desired element in the Map Editor and deactivate the option Show Range. Precondition: Sensors has been added in the site configuration. Calibrated sitemap is configured (see online map or sitemap image with location markers) Depending on the type of sensor, you have different possibilities for the positioning and alignment Position and align a sensor manually Precondition: Sensors has been added in the site configuration. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS> Map Editor. 2. If a senor is added in the Site Configuration and is not positioned on the sitemap, a notification is shown in the lower left corner. Add the sensor by clicking on the notification. A symbol of the device or sensor is shown on the map. 3. To choose a sensor from a list: Choose [Add] > Sensor. 68 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

69 3 Configuration The window Select sensor appears. Choose the desired Multi Sensor or sensor. A symbol of the Multi Sensor or sensor is shown on the map. 4. For an approximate positioning and alignment of the sensor, drag and drop the symbol, move it to the desired position. and drag and drop the range display to align it (azimuth). 5. For an numeric positioning and alignment of the sensor, choose the element on the map and enter the following values: Latitude Latitude GPS coordinate in decimal degrees (e. g ) Longitude Longitude GPS coordinate in decimal degrees (e. g ) Azimuth Range Angle of view Height Horizontal alignment in degree 0 = north 90 = east 180 = south Range of the sensor in meter Horizontal angle of the camera lens in degree In case of a wrongly entered value, a detected drone will be incorrectly drawn on the sitemap. Height of the installed DroneTracker or sensor in meter The height values should be entered relative to each other. You may for example use the GPS height or any locally available height measurement reference system Elevation Vertical alignment in degree (maximum 90, minimum -90) 0 = straight ahead Plus values = alignment skywards Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 69

70 3 Configuration DEDRONE Minus values = alignment to the ground Show range Deactivate this option to hide the range display. This effects the Home screen and Map Editor. 6. Choose [Save changes] Position and align a Pan-Tilt-Zoom Camera (PTZ) Precondition: Sensor has been added in the site configuration. Home position of your PTZ Camera is known. Depending on the model used, you can check the mark on the product or the web interface of the camera. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS> Map Editor. 2. If a senor is added in the Site Configuration and is not positioned on the sitemap, a notification is shown in the lower left corner. Add the sensor by clicking on the notification. A symbol of the sensor is shown on the map. 3. To choose a sensor from a list: Choose [Add] > Sensor. The window Select sensor appears. Choose the desired PTZ Camera. A symbol of the PTZ Camera is shown on the map. 4. For an approximate positioning and alignment of the sensor on the map, drag and drop the symbol and move it to the desired position. 70 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

71 3 Configuration 5. Determine the home position of your PTZ Camera. Depending on the model used, you can check the mark on the product or the web interface of the camera. 6. Drag and drop the range display (azimuth and angle of view) according to the home position of the PTZ Camera. This calibration is used as the reference value for the automatic tracking. Because of that, the calibration should be as accurately as possible. 7. For an numeric positioning and alignment of the sensor, choose the element on the map and enter the following values: Latitude Latitude GPS coordinate in decimal degrees (e. g ) Longitude Longitude GPS coordinate in decimal degrees (e. g ) Azimuth Range Angle of view Height Horizontal alignment of the home position in degree 0 = north 90 = east 180 = south Range of the sensor in meter Horizontal angle of the camera lens in the home position in degree Height of the installed sensor in meter The height values should be entered relative to each other. You may for example use the GPS height or any locally available height measurement reference system Elevation Vertical alignment of the home position in degree (maximum 90, minimum -90) 0 = straight ahead Plus values = alignment skywards Minus values = alignment to the ground Show range Deactivate this option to hide the range display. This effects the Home screen and Map Editor. 8. Choose [Save changes] Calibrate video sensor by drone Precondition: Mobile phone or a walky-talky, to communicate with the drone pilot. Integrated RF Sensor is running. Proper drone, Hubsan H501S recommended Permission to fly the drone in the field of view of the camera IP camera or Multi Sensor has been added in the site configuration. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS> Map Editor. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 71

72 3 Configuration DEDRONE 2. If a sensor is not positioned on the sitemap, a notification is shown in the lower left corner. Add the sensor by clicking on the notification. A symbol of the sensor is shown on the sitemap. 3. To choose a sensor from the list, open the drop-down list in the sidebar and choose the desired video sensor. The symbol of the Multi Sensor or IP camera is highlighted on the sitemap. The sensor is not listed? Make sure, that the sensor has been added in the site configuration. The button [Calibrate video sensor] appears in the sidebar under the calibration options. 4. Choose [Calibrate video sensor]. The liveview of the chosen sensor, a tool bar at the top and the quality criteria in the left sidebar is shown. 5. In the field GPS source, choose the red highlighted RF Sensor, which covers the video coverage of the chosen video sensor. Yellow font shows, that the RF Sensor detected a drone. Red font shows, that the RF sensors provides GPS signals. 6. Fly the drone slowly in the field of view of the camera. 7. Click on the drone in the picture. To get the best result, click on the drone, while it is hovering. In the right sidebar, the locked calibration points are shown. 8. Make sure, that the drone flies in all areas of the field of view and add many calibration points by clicking on the drone: Fly near by and further away of the camera (Distance coverage). Fly in the higher and lower areas and the left and right side of the field of view (Image coverage). 72 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

73 3 Configuration The quality of the calibration is shown in the sidebar. The criteria helps you, to see, where else the drone should fly. 9. To verify the calibration result, choose [Show map] in the menu at the top of the liveview. 10. If the calibration quality is good, choose [Complete]. The video sensor is shown in the correct position and alignment on the sidemap. If the position is wrong, repeat the calibration and check the criteria on the left sidebar. 11. Choose [Save changes]. Related articles Map Editor Add sensor Load sitemap Set GPS coordinate (location marker) Add and configure zones Add planning sensor Delete a sensor or zone from the sitemap Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 73

74 3 Configuration DEDRONE Add planning sensor It is possible to add planning sensors an the sitemap. Planning Sensors are virtual sensors to plan a site. Planning Sensors are just shown in the Map Editor and does not appear in the Site Explorer on the home screen. A Planning Sensor can be configured as any kind of sensor. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Map Editor. 2. Choose button [Add] > Planning sensor. The window Add Planning Sensor appears. 3. Write a name in the field Label. 4. Choose the type of sensor in the drop-down list Type. Depending on the sensor type, the sensor appears on the sitemap. The label of the planning sensor is marked with "(Planning)". 5. Position and align the sensor on the map. 6. Choose [Save changes]. Related articles Position and Align a Sensor Map Editor Load Sitemap Set GPS Coordinate (Location Marker) Add and Configure Zones Delete a sensor or zone from the sitemap 74 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

75 3 Configuration Delete a sensor or zone from the sitemap 1. Choose menu OPTIONS> Map Editor. 2. Choose the desired sensor or zone on the map or in the drop-down list in the upper left corner. 3. Choose [Delete] in the menu bar. The sensor or zone disappears of the map. The removed sensor is still active part of the system and can trigger an alert. 4. Choose [Save changes]. Related articles Map Editor Remove Sensor from the Site Explorer Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 75

76 3 Configuration DEDRONE 3.5 Configure alerting Depending of the deployed sensors, the alerting behavior of the system should be configured. Whether alert or warning, the recording starts automatically. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Alerting Configuration. 2. Set desired configuration: Detection mode configures the global alerting behavior An RF sensor or Wi-Fi sensor has to trigger to create an alert. RF or Wi-Fi required * Any type of sensor For an absolutely sensitive system configuration, this option is not recommended. If the RF detection does not trigger, the system never creates an alert. This could be misleading for example during product demonstrations. Any type of sensor can trigger an alert. This increases the sensitivity of the system but could also lead to more false positive alerts. The behavior of multi sensor devices can be set in the Multi Sensor mode. Multi Sensor mode configures the alerting behavior of the Multi Sensor. This is special case, because the sensors are fused in the same device and clustered in the Site Explorer Audio and video combined * Audio not required An audio and video sensor of the same Multi Sensor has to trigger to create an alert To trigger an alert by a Multi Sensor, a triggering audio sensor is not required. The video and Wi-Fi sensor are allowed to trigger on their own. Treat detection without position as configures the alerting behavior of detections without any position information (e.g. Wi- Fi or Audio alerts) Ignored Warning * Alert * Default setting Detections without position information will be ignored Detections without position information will trigger a warning Detections without position information will trigger an alert 3. Choose [Save changes]. 76 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

77 3 Configuration Related articles Alerting configuration Mute sensor Set notifications Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 77

78 3 Configuration DEDRONE 3.6 Notifications Set Notifications Precondition: For and SMS an existing internet connection and Dedrone Cloud access is necessary. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Notifications. 2. To set the Popup notification on the DT Control Center, activate or deactivate the checkbox Popup Notification. 3. To set the audio alert on the DT Control Center, activate or deactivate the checkbox Audio notification. 4. Choose the desired entry in the drop-down list Send alert notifications: Never On alert start On alert end On alert start and end All alert notifications will be deactivated. If the system triggers an alert, a message will be sent. If a triggered alert ended, a message will be sent. If the system triggers an alert, a message will be sent and if a triggered alert ended, a message will be sent. 5. Set the duration in seconds, after which a message is to be sent in the field Sensor timeout duration [s]. Value can be set between 0 to To configure the frequence of system fault notification, choose the desired entry in the drop-down list Send system fault notifications: Never Once on occurence On occurence and every hour On occurence and every 6 hour On occurence and every 12 hours On occurence and every 24 hours All system fault notifications will be deactivated. A system fault notifications will be send once on occurence A system fault notification will be send once on occurence and every hour A system fault notification will be send once on occurence and every six hours A system fault notification will be send once on occurence and every twelve hours A system fault notification will be send once on occurence and every 24 hours 7. Choose one or more desired notification channels and enter the desired recipients in the fields: 78 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

79 3 Configuration addresses sender name subject Server host address of the recipient. Separate more addresses with a comma and a space. Sender name, which is shown in the subject of the notification. You can use the following placeholder: <type>: shows the type of incident. This could be "Warning" or "Alert". <sensors>: contains a list of the participated sensors of the triggered alarm. <alertid>: internal ID of the alert, to be able to match the notification to alert. <timestamp>: UTC UNIX timestamp of the event. <notificationtype>: classifies the notification, this could be alert begin or test notification. Hostname to use for links in mails SMS Phone numbers Phone number of the recipient. Therefore, use the international notation. Separate more phone numbers with a break [ ]. SNMP SNMP trap server IP and port SNMP Trap address with port Enter the port separated with a colon directly behind the address. TCP/IP TCP/IP server and port TCP/IP message format TCP/IP address with port Enter the port separated with a colon directly behind the address. If an TCP/IP address is set, you have to create your own message by enter something in the field TCP/IP message format. Any string, which will be sent in case of an alert. You can use the following placeholder: <type>: shows the type of incident. This could be "Warning" or "Alert". <sensors>: contains a list of the participated sensors of the triggered alarm. <alertid>: internal ID of the alert, to be able to match the notification to alert. <timestamp>: UTC UNIX timestamp of the event. <notificationtype>: classifies the notification, this could be alert begin or test notification. HTTP* Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 79

80 3 Configuration DEDRONE HTTP Address HTTP address in following format [ or address][:port]* *port is optional HTTP X- Authentication *availability depends on the license. 8. Choose [Save changes]. 9. Choose [Send notification]. If there is a HTTP address, the field HTTP X-Authentication can not be empty. If required, insert the x-authentication string of the http server. A test message will be sent to all recipients, excepted SNMP Trap messages. 80 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

81 3 Configuration Deactivate notifications 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Notifications. 2. In the drop-down list Send alert notifications choose the entry Never. 3. Choose [Save changes]. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 81

82 3 Configuration DEDRONE 3.7 User Management Create a new user 1. Choose OPTIONS > User Manager. 2. Choose [New user]. The window Create account appears. 3. Fill in the form and choose the role. 4. Choose [OK]. The created user appears in the user list and can be used. Related articles User Manager Change user role or username Reset user password Audit Trail 82 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

83 3 Configuration Reset user password Each user has the possibility to change his own login password. As an administrator you can reset the password of each user. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > User Manager. 2. Choose the desired user. The window Edit User Account appears. 3. Choose [Reset password] and enter the new password for the chosen user. 4. Choose [OK]. Related articles User Manager Change User Role or Username Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 83

84 3 Configuration DEDRONE Change user role or username 1. Choose OPTIONS > User Manager. 2. Choose the desired user. The window Edit User Account appears. 3. To change the Username, write the new name in the field Enter username. 4. Tochange the user role, choose the desired role in the field Set Role. 5. Choose [OK]. Related articles User Manager Reset User Password Create a New User 84 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

85 3 Configuration 3.8 Updates Update Process The update process differs depending on the system type. A stand-alone system or a DroneTracker System with separate Server. The update process of a DroneTracker System with separate Server must take place in two to three steps: 1. Update DroneTracker Server. 2. Update sensors. 3. If used, update Analytics Servers. Related articles Software Version Update DroneTracker Server Update Sensors Update Analytics Server Update DroneTracker (Single Mode) Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 85

86 3 Configuration DEDRONE Update DroneTracker Server Depending on whether the systems has an internet connection or not, the preconditions and procedure differs Update an Online System Precondition: Existing access to DedroneCloud Configured Dedrone Account Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Software Version. 2. Choose [Check for updates]. The window Software update appears, where you can download the newest version or get the message, that your version is up-to-date. 3. To start the download of the update file choose [OK]. The download is starting in the background. The window Software update appears. 4. Confirm with [OK]. 86 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

87 3 Configuration If the new software version is shown at Current Version, the download and installation of the DroneTracker Server was successful Update an Offline System Precondition: Basic linux knowledge Update files on a media ([apt-cacher].tgz and [DT Server Update].tgz) Access to the DroneTracker Server as system administrator Running and configured APT caching proxy (apt-cacher-ng) on the DroneTracker Procedure: Server (for detailed information see Readme Server Installation for the DroneTracker Server). 1. Copy the tgz-files to your DroneTracker Server. 2. Verify that the string 'Offlinemode 1' is included in file /etc/apt-cacher-ng/acng.conf 3. Stop the service apt-cacher-ng: root$> service apt-cacher-ng stop 4. Clean actual software repository: root$> rm -r /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng/* 5. Unpack the tarball as user root and set correct permissions: root$> tar xzf the_update_repository.tgz -C /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng/ root$> chown -R apt-cacher-ng:apt-cacher-ng /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng/ Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 87

88 3 Configuration DEDRONE 6. Start the service apt-cacher-ng: root$> service apt-cacher-ng start 7. On the server, unpack the file as dedrone user with the command: tar xzf dedrone_server-v[version].tgz 8. Run update.sh from the tgz-file as dedrone user (adjust directory as required) dedrone$> dedrone_server-vxxxx/update.sh Related articles Software Version Update Sensors Update Analytics Server 88 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

89 3 Configuration Update Sensors Precondition: Newer software version has to be downloaded on the DroneTracker Server. You have the possibility to update all sensors at once or update every single sensor individually. Update All Sensors at Once 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Software Version. 2. Choose [Update x sensor(s)]. The button is getting grey and the sensors are getting updated in the background. During the update, the sensors are getting disconnected and reconnected. Some short system messages shows the connection process. Update a Single Sensor In case of a newer available software version, the symbol is shown in the Site Explorer. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Double-click on the desired sensor. The window Details appears. 3. Choose [Update]. 4. Choose [OK]. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 89

90 3 Configuration DEDRONE 5. Choose [Save changes]. Related articles Update process Update DroneTracker Server Update Analytics Server Update DroneTracker (single mode) 90 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

91 3 Configuration Update Analytics Server Precondition: Newer software version has to be downloaded on the DroneTracker Server. You have the possibility to update all Analytics Servers at once or update a single server individually. Update all servers at once 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Software Version. 2. Choose [Update x server(s)]. The button is getting grey and the servers are getting updated in the background. During the update, the servers are getting disconnected and reconnected. Some short system messages shows the connection process. Update a single Analytics Server 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Analytics Servers. 2. Choose [Update] besides the desired server. 3. Choose [OK]. Related articles Software Version Update DroneTracker Server Update Sensors Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 91

92 3 Configuration DEDRONE Update DroneDNA Precondition: Existing access to DedroneCloud by a valid license. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > DroneDNA. 2. Choose [Check for updates]. The window DroneDNA Update appears, where you can download the newest version or get the confirmation, that your version is up-to-date. 3. To start the update choose [OK]. The update is starting in the background. The window DroneDNA Update appears. 4. Confirm with [OK] 92 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

93 3 Configuration Update DroneTracker (Single Mode) Precondition: Existing internet connection Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Software Version. 2. Choose [Check for Updates]. The window Software Update appears, where you can download the newest version or get the message, that your version is up-to-date. 3. To start the update choose [OK]. The update is starting in the background. The window Software Update appears. 4. Confirm with [OK]. The update status is shown in the window. The DroneTracker restarts and in the header the message Network error, reconnecting... is shown. The update is successfully installed, if the new version is shown in the footer. If the message of the update status is displayed over 5 minutes, refresh the browser manually. Tip: Use key [F5]. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 93

94 3 Configuration DEDRONE 3.9 Configure Dedrone Account 1. Choose OPTIONS > Dedrone Account. 2. To change the update channel for a software update or DroneDNA update, select the desired channel in the fields Software or DroneDNA. The shown entries in these drop-down lists are dependent on your enabled channels. Only after consulting by Dedrone, it is perhaps necessary to change this channels. 4. To set the notification on alert in the Dedrone Cloud, activate or deactivate the check box Notify Dedrone on alert. 5. Choose [Save changes]. 94 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

95 3 Configuration 3.10 Set up external access It is possible to allow external access to the DT Control Center. Thus you can integrate the DroneTracker into the existing security network. Precondition: Login role as administrator Procedure: 1. Log in as administrator. 2. Choose menu > Profile page. 3. Choose [New token]. A generated Token appears above the button. 4. Use this token to authorize your external access to the DroneTracker System. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 95

96 3 Configuration DEDRONE 3.11 Set time zone This option configures the shown time in the DroneTracker UI. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > System Time. 2. Choose the desired time zone. 3. Choose [Save changes]. Related articles System Time Set date and time 96 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

97 3 Configuration 3.12 Set date and time This function is just available for a single Multi Sensor (without DroneTracker Server). The date and time, set here, configures the shown date and time in the DroneTracker UI. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > System Time. 2. Choose [Set date & time]. The DroneTracker adopts the date and time of the connected computer. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 97

98 4 Use and analyzing DEDRONE 4 Use and analyzing 4.1 Display options Use and organize live views Enlarge a live view 1. Choose the desired sensor in the menu SENSORS on the home screen. The single live view is shown below the Site Explorer. 2. To enlarge the live view, double-click on the live view or right-click on the sensor or live view and choose Enlarge. 3. To open the live view in a new browser tab, right-click on the sensor or live view and choose Open in new tab Video live view The video live view marks all detected objects with a frame. The color of the frame indicates the classification of the object. 98 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

99 4 Use and analyzing PTZ live view The PTZ live view shows the current video live stream of the PTZ Camera. There are two modes of the PTZ Camera: Automatic In case of a drone alert with information about the drone position, the camera is moving automatically in this direction and is recording. You can configure the default tilt and zoom for the Automatic mode (azimuth and angle of view). Manual You have the possibility to move and zoom the PTZ Camera manually with the controls in the lower left corner. By using them, the PTZ Camera changes to the Manual mode. After 60 seconds not using the controls, PTZ Camera switches to the Automatic mode. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 99

100 4 Use and analyzing DEDRONE Wi-Fi live view Every dot in the diagram symbolizes a detected Wi-Fi signal. The X-axis shows the signal strengths. The color of the dot indicates the classification of the signal. A red dot is a signal, classified as a drone. To hide all non-critical signals (green dots), right-click on the live view and choose Display settings > Unkown access points RF Sensor live view The blue bars shows, which frequency is currently scanned. The X-axis shows the frequency band. In case of a detected signal, the decoded video stream is shown in this live view window. 100 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

101 4 Use and analyzing Audio live view The X-axis shows the frequency band of the audio sensors. The brightness in a certain frequency band represents the loudness of the signal. The louder the brighter. The red color represents a stronger than average acoustical signal level which will be further processed for drone detection, also including user defined rules. Frequencies that trigger an alert are shown in red Configure sensor icons on the map To configure the behavior of the sensor icons on the map, you have several opportunities. Procedure: 1. On Home screen choose [View] > Show sensors. 2. Choose the desired option. On On alert Off All sensor icons are always shown In case of an alert, the icons of the triggering sensors appears. All sensor icons are always hidden 3. To show or hide the sensor range of all sensors on the map, activate or deactivate the option Show sensor ranges. Depending on the range display configuration of each sensor, single ranges can still be hidden. Related articles HOME Map Editor Configure track marks Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 101

102 4 Use and analyzing DEDRONE Configure Track Marks To configure the display options of the shown track marks on the map, you have several opportunities. Tracks can only be displayed, if any sensor with positioning information is triggered. Procedure: 1. On Home screen choose [View] > Show track. 2. Choose the desired option. On On alert Off Tracks will always be shown on the map Tracks will only be shown on the map during a warning or an alert Tracks will never be shown on the map Related articles HOME Map Editor Configure sensor icons on the map 102 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

103 4 Use and analyzing 4.2 View an alert recording To find the desired alert recording, you have the possibility to filter the alert list. POSITION EXPLANATION A B C D E Alert Options Here you can show the map, show identifications or upload the alert to Dedrone Alert Details General information about the alert Alert Categorization To organize the alerts in the alert list, you can flag each alert. In the alert list you can filter by flags. Map and sensor view Here you can find all information about the position of the drone. You can see the flight path on the map and download the path as GPX. The GPX file can be replayed with a GPX player. If a source is chosen, the live view of the chosen sensor is shown and you can download the sources here. Alert sources List of all sensors, which where involved in the alert. By choosing the sensors, you can watch or download the alert recording of each sensor. NOTE: Drone alerts, which are triggered during a manual recording, don't have a video and audio track. The video and audio evidence can be supplied with the manual recording. Procedure: 1. Choose menu ALERTS. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 103

104 4 Use and analyzing DEDRONE 2. Choose the desired alert entry. The window Alert Details will open. 3. To download a recording, choose [Download] besides the appropriate source. 4. To watch or listen a playback, choose [Show] besides the appropriate source. Related articles Categories an alert recording Send alert recording to Dedrone Create a report Recordings 104 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

105 4 Use and analyzing 4.3 Categorize or comment an alert recording 1. Choose menu ALERTS. 2. Choose the desired alert entry. The window Alert Details will open. 3. To categorize the alert, choose the desired flag in the drop-down list Flag. 4. To add a comment to the alert, choose Edit comment and fill in your comment. 5. Choose [Save changes]. Related articles ALERTS View an alert recording Create a report Send alert recording to Dedrone Recordings Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 105

106 4 Use and analyzing DEDRONE 4.4 Create a report You have the possibility to create a report of your drone incidents. The report is limited to 31 days. Procedure: 1. Choose ALERTS. 2. To define the periode of time for the report, choose [Filter:...] and define the start and end date. 3. Choose [Report]. The report is automatically created and downloaded. Related articles ALERTS View an alert recording Categorizes an alert recording Send alert recording to Dedrone Recordings 4.5 Delete an alert recording 1. Choose menu ALERTS. 2. Mark one or more check boxes at the alert. 3. Choose [Delete]. The window Confirm Delete appears. 4. Choose [OK]. 106 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

107 5 Troubleshooting 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 Manually recording Record manually You are able to record every sensor, Multi Sensor or a whole site manually. The recording limit is 1 hour, after which the recording will automatically be stopped. Start Recording 1. Right-click on the desired element on the Site Explorer. 2. Choose Start Recording. All sub ordered elements will record too. A red dot blinks besides the chosen and sub ordered elements. Stop Recording 1. You have two ways to stop the recordings: Right-click on the desired element on the Site Explorer and choose Stop Recording. Open the System messages ( ) and choose [Stop] at the desired sensor. The recording stops and is listed in the menu OPTIONS > Recordings. Related articles View a manual recording Recordings Send manual recording to Dedrone Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 107

108 5 Troubleshooting DEDRONE View a manual recording 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Recordings. 2. Choose the desired entry. To find the desired recording, you have the possibility to filter the list. The window Recording Details will open. 3. To download different type of sensor data, choose the desired sensor and [Download] above the sensor view. 4. To watch or listen a playback, choose [Show] in the sensor view of the desired sensor. Related articles Send manual recording to Dedrone 108 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

109 5 Troubleshooting Send manual recording to Dedrone Under certain circumstances there can be false alarms. It s a false alarm, if there is an alert without a drone. In order to learn from the false alarms, you can send the recordings to Dedrone. Dedrone will always analyse the recording to improve the system. Precondition: Existing access to DedroneCloud by a valid license. Procedure: 1. Choose the menu OPTIONS > Recordings. 2. Choose the desired alert entry. The window Recording Details will open. 3. Activate the checkbox Request Upload and write a short description in the field Comment. 4. Choose [Save changes]. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 109

110 5 Troubleshooting DEDRONE 5.2 Mute sensor In case of errors or other unwanted effects of a sensor, it is possible to mute each single sensor. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Double-click on the desired sensor. The window Details appear. 3. Activate the checkbox Muted. 4. Choose [OK]. 5. Choose [Save changes]. In the sensor tree, sensor is marked with Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

111 5 Troubleshooting 5.3 Send alert recording to Dedrone Under certain circumstances there can be false alarms. It s a false alarm, if there is an alert without a drone. In order to learn from the false alarms, you can send the recordings to Dedrone. Dedrone will always analyze the recording to improve the system. Precondition: Existing access to DedroneCloud by a valid license. Procedure: 1. Choose the menu ALERTS. 2. Choose the desired alert entry. The window Alert Details will open. 3. Activate the checkbox Request Upload and write a short description in the field Comment. 4. Choose [Save changes]. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 111

112 5 Troubleshooting DEDRONE 5.4 Download log files If your DroneTracker isn t connected to the internet the Log files are necessary for Dedrone to troubleshoot the DroneTracker. The log files contain important information for our Tech Support team. 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Tools. 2. Choose the desired download option: [Download log files] [Download current sensor log] [Download sensor log history] contains all log files of the DroneTracker Server contains the log file of all sensors since the last system boot contains all log files of all sensors Depending on your browser settings the download is starting automatically or you can choose the download folder. 112 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

113 5 Troubleshooting 5.5 Backup configuration The following configurations and settings will be saved in the backup: Sensor configuration DroneDNA auto update setting Notification settings Site Configuration and IP Whitelist Sitemap The cloud configuration and sensor base configuration will not be saved. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Tools. 2. Choose [Backup configuration]. The file dedrone-tracker-config-[yyyy]-[mm]-[dd]-[hh]-[mm]-[ss].bak is downloaded in your default download folder. Related articles Restore Configuration Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 113

114 5 Troubleshooting DEDRONE 5.6 Reset configuration The following configurations and settings will be reset: Cloud settings (user, update channels) Sensor base configuration DroneDNA auto update setting Notification settings Site Configuration and IP Whitelist Sitemap Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Tools. 2. Choose [Reset configuration]. Related articles Backup Configuration Restore Configuration 114 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

115 5 Troubleshooting 5.7 Restore configuration 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Tools. 2. Choose [Restore Configuration]. The window Upload file appears. 3. Choose a *.bak-file and choose [OK]. Related articles Backup Configuration 5.8 Reboot hardware 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Right-click on the desired DroneTracker or DT RF Sensor. 3. Choose System > Reboot Hardware. 5.9 Shut down Multi Sensor or RF Sensor Hardware broken By disconnecting the cable without shut down the hardware, it could get broken. Always shut down the hardware before disconnecting the cable. Third party sensors can not be shut down in the DroneTracker UI. You can remove the sensors from the system. The hardware of the third party sensors has to be handled separately. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Right-click on the desired Multi Sensor or RF Sensor. 3. Choose System > Shutdown Hardware. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 115

116 5 Troubleshooting DEDRONE 5.10 Sensor update does not work? If the update process does not work, make sure that the address for the APT server is correct and the server is running. Depending on the update content, it is possible, that prior update processes were working well. Not every update needs the APT server. Related articles Update DroneTracker Server Update Sensors Software Version 116 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

117 6 First Steps 6 First Steps 6.1 Log in to the DroneTracker UI Before you can access the DroneTracker UI, a login is required. Procedure: 1. Start your browser. For an optimal use, we recommend the latest version of Chrome or Firefox. 2. Enter the IP address of the DroneTracker UI in the address field of your browser. To discover the IP address, you need to login to your router or DHCP server interface. In case of difficulties please consult your network administrator. If you log in the first time, the window Dedrone terms and conditions is shown. 3. Read the terms and conditions and if you agree with them, choose [Yes, I agree.]. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 117

118 6 First Steps DEDRONE A login mask appears. 4. Log in the DroneTracker UI. The default login credentials are: Username: Password: admin dedrone The home screen of the DroneTracker UI appears. A warning message is shown. 5. Choose [Enter license] and upload your license file. 6. Change login password after the first login. Related articles HOME Change login password 118 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

119 6 First Steps 6.2 Upload a license key To run the DroneTracker System, a license is required. The license defines, how many and which kind of sensors can be integrated and which licensed features are available. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Licensing. 2. Choose [Upload license] and choose the *.lic-file from your system. Related articles Licensing Activate license manually Remove license 6.3 Update DroneTracker Server Depending on whether the systems has an internet connection or not, the preconditions and procedure differs Update an Online System Precondition: Existing access to DedroneCloud Configured Dedrone Account Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > Software Version. 2. Choose [Check for updates]. The window Software update appears, where you can download the newest version or get the message, that your version is up-to-date. 3. To start the download of the update file choose [OK]. The download is starting in the background. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 119

120 6 First Steps DEDRONE The window Software update appears. 4. Confirm with [OK]. If the new software version is shown at Current Version, the download and installation of the DroneTracker Server was successful Update an Offline System Precondition: Basic linux knowledge Update files on a media ([apt-cacher].tgz and [DT Server Update].tgz) Access to the DroneTracker Server as system administrator Running and configured APT caching proxy (apt-cacher-ng) on the DroneTracker Procedure: Server (for detailed information see Readme Server Installation for the DroneTracker Server). 1. Copy the tgz-files to your DroneTracker Server. 2. Verify that the string 'Offlinemode 1' is included in file /etc/apt-cacher-ng/acng.conf 120 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

121 6 First Steps 3. Stop the service apt-cacher-ng: root$> service apt-cacher-ng stop 4. Clean actual software repository: root$> rm -r /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng/* 5. Unpack the tarball as user root and set correct permissions: root$> tar xzf the_update_repository.tgz -C /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng/ root$> chown -R apt-cacher-ng:apt-cacher-ng /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng/ 6. Start the service apt-cacher-ng: root$> service apt-cacher-ng start 7. On the server, unpack the file as dedrone user with the command: tar xzf dedrone_server-v[version].tgz 8. Run update.sh from the tgz-file as dedrone user (adjust directory as required) dedrone$> dedrone_server-vxxxx/update.sh Related articles Software Version Update Sensors Update Analytics Server Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 121

122 6 First Steps DEDRONE 6.4 Update DroneDNA Precondition: Existing access to DedroneCloud by a valid license. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS > DroneDNA. 2. Choose [Check for updates]. The window DroneDNA Update appears, where you can download the newest version or get the confirmation, that your version is up-to-date. 3. To start the update choose [OK]. The update is starting in the background. The window DroneDNA Update appears. 4. Confirm with [OK] 122 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

123 6 First Steps 6.5 Change login password 1. Choose menu > Profile page. 2. Choose [Change password]. The window Change Password appears. 3. Enter the old password and two times the new password. 4. Choose [OK]. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 123

124 6 First Steps DEDRONE 6.6 Add sensor Restrict IP range for sensors It is possible to restrict the IP address range for the connection to the DroneTracker Server. The IP Whitelist determines from which IP address ranges sensors may connect to the DroneTracker Server. If the IP Whitelist is empty, every IP is allowed to connect to the DroneTracker Server. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Choose [IP whitelist] 3. Enter one or more IP address ranges with subnet masks for the sensors in the CIDRnotation. Example: / Choose [Save changes] Add Multi Sensor or RF Sensor 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Choose [Add] > Multi Sensor / RF Sensor. The window Discovered sensors appears. 3. Select the desired device and choose [OK]. The selected elements appears in the Site Explorer. 4. To sort the devices and sensors in the Site Explorer, drag and drop the element to the desired position. 5. Choose [Save changes]. 124 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

125 6 First Steps Add IP camera Precondition: An Analytics Server has to be connected and active in the system. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Choose [Add] > IP camera. The window Add an IP camera appears. 3. Fill in the form: Analytics Server Cam hostname/ip Username Password ONVIF Profile Desired Analytics Server, which manages the camera. Network address of the camera Username to log in the camera (ONVIF user) Password, according to the camera username Device specific ONVIF Profile name 4. Choose [OK]. The IP camera appears in the Site Explorer. 5. To sort the camera in the Site Explorer, drag and drop the element to the desired position. 6. Choose [Save changes] Add Pan-Tilt-Zoom camera (PTZ) Precondition: An Analytics Server has to be connected and active in the system. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 125

126 6 First Steps DEDRONE Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Choose [Add] > IP camera. The window Add an IP camera appears. 3. Fill in the form: Analytics Server Cam hostname/ip Username Password ONVIF Profile Desired Analytics Server, which manages the camera. Network address of the camera Username to log in the camera (ONVIF user) Password, according to the camera username Device specific ONVIF Profile name 4. Choose the option PTZ. More options are shown. 5. Fill in the PTZ options: Manufacturer Device model Mounting mode Default tracking tilt Manufacturer of your PTZ camera Device Model of your PTZ camera Type of camera mounting For some PTZ cameras this mode have influence on cameras degree of freedom. Default tilt in degree for the automatic drone following If a drone position is detected, the PTZ camera automatically moves to this defined tilt value. 0 = vertical alignment straight ahead Plus values = tilt skywards (maximum 90) Minus values = tilt to the ground (maximum -90) 126 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

127 6 First Steps Default tracking zoom Default zoom level in percent for the automatic drone following If a drone position is detected, the PTZ camera automatically moves to this defined zoom level. 0 = zero zoom 100 = maximum zoom in of the ptz camera 6. Choose [OK]. The PTZ camera appears in the Site Explorer. 7. To sort the camera in the Site Explorer, drag and drop the element to the desired position. 8. Choose [Save changes] Add radar Precondition: An Analytics Server has to be connected and active in the system. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Site Configuration. 2. Choose the top level hierarchy element and choose [Add] > Radar. The window Add a Radar appears. 3. Select the desired Analytics Server and Radar Type. 4. Fill in the hostname or IP address and port. 5. Choose [OK]. The radar appears in the Site Explorer. 6. To sort the devices and sensors in the Site Explorer, drag and drop the element to the desired position. 7. Choose [Save changes]. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 127

128 6 First Steps DEDRONE 6.7 Map Editor Load online map 1. Choose menu OPTIONS> Map Editor. 2. Choose menu [More] > Map Layer. The wizard Configure dynamic map layer appears. 3. Choose option Online - Internet connection required and choose [Next]. The next slide of the wizard appears. 4. Fill in the form: Address / Coordinates Address of your Site or GPS coordinate in decimal degrees Example: , Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

129 6 First Steps Viewport Size Zoom Level Map Type Size of the surrounding of the address. Note: The bigger the Viewport, the better internet connection is needed. Level of details for the zoom levels Note: The higher the zoom level, the better internet connection is needed. A high zoom level can slow down the interface. Choose between the map types: Hybrid: combination of satellite picture and map Satellite: satellite picture Streets: map view 5. Choose [OK]. 6. Choose [Save changes] Load and configure sitemap image (offline system) Systems without internet connection have the possibility to upload an image in the format jpg or png and a minimum size of 1200x800 pixel. Tip: If no specific site plan is available, load a map at an online map service and take a screenshot. The configuration of a offline sitemap take place in two steps: 1. Upload sitemap image 2. Set GPS coordinates (Location Markers) Upload sitemap image 1. Choose menu OPTIONS> Map Editor. 2. Choose menu [More] > Map Layer. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 129

130 6 First Steps DEDRONE The wizard Configure dynamic map layer appears. 3. Choose option Offline - Upload an areal image of your site and choose [Next]. The next slide of the wizard appears. 4. Choose Browse and select your graphic. Therefore, the format has to be jpg, tiff, png, gif or bmp. 5. Choose [OK]. The graphic appears in the background. 130 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

131 6 First Steps 6. To configure the brightness of the map for a better contrast, use the slide bar Map brightness in the sidebar. 7. To change the scale and north alignment of the map, you have to set at least 2 location markers (see Set GPS coordinates (Location Marker)). The default scaling is 2 m/px and north to the top. 8. Choose [Save changes] Set GPS coordinates (Location Marker) The GPS coordinates are necessary for the calculation of scaling and the possibility to position an element on the map by GPS coordinates. To use GPS coordinates calculation, it is necessary to set at least 2 location markers. The more location markers are set, the better the accuracy of the GPS calculation will be. Without setting at least two location markers, the default scaling is 2 m/px and north to the top. Procedure: 1. If you do not know the exact position of a specific location on your map, you can check the GPS coordinates for example on Google Maps (click on the position, values are shown below the address) or bing Maps (right-click on the position, values are shown in the context menu). 2. Choose menu OPTIONS > Map Editor. 3. In the window Sitemap Editor choose the button [Add] > Location marker. A location marker appears on the map. 4. Move the location marker per drag and drop to the position, you want to mark. The point of the symbol marks the position you want to describe. 5. In the window Sitemap Editor enter the latitude and longitude in field Longitude and Latitude. 6. To rename the location marker, write the name in the Label. 7. Choose [Save changes]. After adding a second location marker, the scaling and north-alignment is calculated automatically. Related articles Map Editor Add and configure zones Position and align a sensor manually Delete a sensor from the sitemap Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 131

132 6 First Steps DEDRONE 132 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

133 6 First Steps Add and configure zones It is possible to configure zones on the sitemap. There are two kinds of zones: Alert zone triggers an alert, in case of a detected drone inside Interest zone triggers a warning, in case of a drone is detected inside The recording starts regardless of the triggered zone type automatically in case of an alert or warning. The alerting behavior of detections without positions can be configured globally. Procedure: 1. Choose OPTIONS > Map Editor. 2. Choose button [Add] > Alerting zone. A Alert Zone appears on the map and in the sidebar the according options are shown. 3. Write a zone name in the field Label. 4. To change the type of zone, choose the desired entry in the field Zone type. The color of the zone changes, depending on the type of zone. 5. To deform or move the zone, click and hold the nodes on the form. 6. To add a node to the form, right-click on a node and choose Insert node. The new node appears clockwise next to the choose node. 7. To delete a node from the form, right-click on the desired node and choose Delete node. 8. Choose [Save changes]. Related articles Map Editor Load Sitemap Configure alerting Set GPS coordinate (location marker) Position and align a sensor Add planning sensor Delete a sensor or zone from the sitemap Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 133

134 6 First Steps DEDRONE Position and align a sensor The accurate positioning and alignment of the sensors on the sitemap has big impact on the detection result of the system. Depending on the map type and the sensor types, you have different possibilities to calibrate the map and the sensors. The basis of the positions and alignments in the DroneTracker are GPS coordinates. By using an online-map, the calibration is automatically involved. Offline maps needs to be calibrated by manually set location markers. Range Cones The configuration of the range display is primarily for sitemap visualization, calculation of the position of detected drones and has no direct effect to the detection algorithms. The range display of a Multi Sensor shows the range of the video sensor. To show or hide the range displays of the elements choose [View] > Show sensor ranges. This option affects the display of the range displays on the home screen as well. To hide the range cone of a single element, choose the desired element in the Map Editor and deactivate the option Show Range. Precondition: Sensors has been added in the site configuration. Calibrated sitemap is configured (see online map or sitemap image with location markers) Depending on the type of sensor, you have different possibilities for the positioning and alignment Position and align a sensor manually Precondition: Sensors has been added in the site configuration. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS> Map Editor. 2. If a senor is added in the Site Configuration and is not positioned on the sitemap, a notification is shown in the lower left corner. Add the sensor by clicking on the notification. A symbol of the device or sensor is shown on the map. 3. To choose a sensor from a list: Choose [Add] > Sensor. 134 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

135 6 First Steps The window Select sensor appears. Choose the desired Multi Sensor or sensor. A symbol of the Multi Sensor or sensor is shown on the map. 4. For an approximate positioning and alignment of the sensor, drag and drop the symbol, move it to the desired position. and drag and drop the range display to align it (azimuth). 5. For an numeric positioning and alignment of the sensor, choose the element on the map and enter the following values: Latitude Latitude GPS coordinate in decimal degrees (e. g ) Longitude Longitude GPS coordinate in decimal degrees (e. g ) Azimuth Range Angle of view Height Horizontal alignment in degree 0 = north 90 = east 180 = south Range of the sensor in meter Horizontal angle of the camera lens in degree In case of a wrongly entered value, a detected drone will be incorrectly drawn on the sitemap. Height of the installed DroneTracker or sensor in meter The height values should be entered relative to each other. You may for example use the GPS height or any locally available height measurement reference system Elevation Vertical alignment in degree (maximum 90, minimum -90) 0 = straight ahead Plus values = alignment skywards Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 135

136 6 First Steps DEDRONE Minus values = alignment to the ground Show range Deactivate this option to hide the range display. This effects the Home screen and Map Editor. 6. Choose [Save changes] Position and align a Pan-Tilt-Zoom Camera (PTZ) Precondition: Sensor has been added in the site configuration. Home position of your PTZ Camera is known. Depending on the model used, you can check the mark on the product or the web interface of the camera. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS> Map Editor. 2. If a senor is added in the Site Configuration and is not positioned on the sitemap, a notification is shown in the lower left corner. Add the sensor by clicking on the notification. A symbol of the sensor is shown on the map. 3. To choose a sensor from a list: Choose [Add] > Sensor. The window Select sensor appears. Choose the desired PTZ Camera. A symbol of the PTZ Camera is shown on the map. 4. For an approximate positioning and alignment of the sensor on the map, drag and drop the symbol and move it to the desired position. 136 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

137 6 First Steps 5. Determine the home position of your PTZ Camera. Depending on the model used, you can check the mark on the product or the web interface of the camera. 6. Drag and drop the range display (azimuth and angle of view) according to the home position of the PTZ Camera. This calibration is used as the reference value for the automatic tracking. Because of that, the calibration should be as accurately as possible. 7. For an numeric positioning and alignment of the sensor, choose the element on the map and enter the following values: Latitude Latitude GPS coordinate in decimal degrees (e. g ) Longitude Longitude GPS coordinate in decimal degrees (e. g ) Azimuth Range Angle of view Height Horizontal alignment of the home position in degree 0 = north 90 = east 180 = south Range of the sensor in meter Horizontal angle of the camera lens in the home position in degree Height of the installed sensor in meter The height values should be entered relative to each other. You may for example use the GPS height or any locally available height measurement reference system Elevation Vertical alignment of the home position in degree (maximum 90, minimum -90) 0 = straight ahead Plus values = alignment skywards Minus values = alignment to the ground Show range Deactivate this option to hide the range display. This effects the Home screen and Map Editor. 8. Choose [Save changes] Calibrate video sensor by drone Precondition: Mobile phone or a walky-talky, to communicate with the drone pilot. Integrated RF Sensor is running. Proper drone, Hubsan H501S recommended Permission to fly the drone in the field of view of the camera IP camera or Multi Sensor has been added in the site configuration. Procedure: 1. Choose menu OPTIONS> Map Editor. Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 137

138 6 First Steps DEDRONE 2. If a sensor is not positioned on the sitemap, a notification is shown in the lower left corner. Add the sensor by clicking on the notification. A symbol of the sensor is shown on the sitemap. 3. To choose a sensor from the list, open the drop-down list in the sidebar and choose the desired video sensor. The symbol of the Multi Sensor or IP camera is highlighted on the sitemap. The sensor is not listed? Make sure, that the sensor has been added in the site configuration. The button [Calibrate video sensor] appears in the sidebar under the calibration options. 4. Choose [Calibrate video sensor]. The liveview of the chosen sensor, a tool bar at the top and the quality criteria in the left sidebar is shown. 5. In the field GPS source, choose the red highlighted RF Sensor, which covers the video coverage of the chosen video sensor. Yellow font shows, that the RF Sensor detected a drone. Red font shows, that the RF sensors provides GPS signals. 6. Fly the drone slowly in the field of view of the camera. 7. Click on the drone in the picture. To get the best result, click on the drone, while it is hovering. In the right sidebar, the locked calibration points are shown. 8. Make sure, that the drone flies in all areas of the field of view and add many calibration points by clicking on the drone: Fly near by and further away of the camera (Distance coverage). Fly in the higher and lower areas and the left and right side of the field of view (Image coverage). 138 Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved.

139 6 First Steps The quality of the calibration is shown in the sidebar. The criteria helps you, to see, where else the drone should fly. 9. To verify the calibration result, choose [Show map] in the menu at the top of the liveview. 10. If the calibration quality is good, choose [Complete]. The video sensor is shown in the correct position and alignment on the sidemap. If the position is wrong, repeat the calibration and check the criteria on the left sidebar. 11. Choose [Save changes]. Related articles Map Editor Add sensor Load sitemap Set GPS coordinate (location marker) Add and configure zones Add planning sensor Delete a sensor or zone from the sitemap Copyright 2017 Dedrone. All rights reserved. 139

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