FSM-IP NVR
Installation and Operation Manual
Revision Date: June, 2019
P/N 06-521 (Rev. 3)
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2.0 System Architecture
In its basic configuration the system will consist of at least one NVR, one or more Fike Video Analytics IP
cameras, and a workstation running the Fike Video Analytics video management software, Figure 1. In order
for the FSM‐IP NVR to function properly and communicate with a video management software workstation
and the Fike Video Analytics IP cameras, they should all share the same high‐speed local area network (LAN).
The remote workstations can be located on a different network and will communicate normally as long as
the NVR is accessible over a TCP connection. The majority of network traffic will occur at the path from the
Fike Video Analytics IP cameras to the FSM‐IP NVR.
Figure 1: Diagram of System Architecture.
The NVR will manage multiple network cameras constantly storing acquired video. The guard(s) can
remotely access these videos as well as live pictures via the video management software workstation. The
built in algorithms along with the video management software highlight single cameras of interest and
create a visual and audible alarm.