OnSSI NetDVMS Rev 6.5
Image Server Administration
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Note: The Event feature is available in the NetGuard-EVS only.
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Listen to microphone: Ability to listen to live audio from the selected camera's
microphone(s) (available only if the selected camera has microphone(s) attached).
Note: The Listen to microphone feature is available in the NetGuard-EVS only.
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Talk to speaker: Ability to talk to the selected camera's speaker(s) (available only if the
selected camera has speaker(s) attached).
Note: The Talk to speaker feature is available in the NetGuard-EVS only.
In the Browse column, the following features, all selected by default, are available:
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Browse: Ability to browse recorded images from the selected camera.
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AVI/JPG Export: Ability to generate and export evidence as movie clips in the AVI
format and as still images in the JPG format.
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Database Export: Ability to generate and export evidence in database format.
Note: The Database Export feature is available in the NetGuard-EVS only.
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Sequences: Ability to use the Sequences feature for browsing images from a selected
camera.
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Smart Search: Ability to use the NetGuard-EVS's Smart Search feature, with which users
are able to search for motion in one or more selected areas of images from the selected
camera.
Note: The Database Export feature is available in the NetGuard-EVS only, not in the
NetGuard.
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Audio: Ability to listen to recorded audio from the selected camera's microphone(s)
(available only if the selected camera has microphone(s) attached)
Note: The Audio feature is available in the NetGuard-EVS only.
Tip: Note that some of the features are mutually dependent: For example, in order have
access to PTZ or output features, a user must also have access to viewing live images; and in
order to use AVI and JPG export, a user must have access to browsing recorded images.
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Repeat as required for other users/groups.
What if a user is a member of a group which has different rights than the user itself? When
this is the case—for example when the user Paul himself has been given rights to do A and B, whereas
the Security Staff group of which Paul is a member has been given rights to do A, B, and C—the sum of
the rights will apply for the user. Paul in our example would then—due to his group membership—have
rights to do A, B, and C.