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Rights management 

Superior rights 

Superior rights can be optionally allocated, when following authorizations are 
available: 

 

Use Report Mode

 

 

Use AVI export

 

Here you determine, whether the user can generally save image data as AVI 
files in 

Archive Mode

. In the extended rights management, you can then 

specify, from which camera the user may export. 

 

Limit archive access

Here you can determine how far into the past the user can search (in 

Archive Mode

 or in 

Surveillance Mode

 in an archive flyout). Maximum 

value: 43200 minutes (= 30 days). 

 

Basic rights management 

Rights assignment in SeeTec 5 is strictly linked to the components you have added. 
This means that you can permit or forbid individual users to use a particular 
camera, button, or map. 

 

Summary of Contents for XMS-TYPH-R4-XX

Page 1: ...User s Guide Network Video Recorder Product Code Super LoLux HD Server XMS TYPH R4 XX 1U NVR SERVER...

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Page 3: ...1 4 1 Server Connections 13 Local Connection 13 Connection with Windows Remote Desktop 13 1 5 Configuration Settings Overview 18 1 6 Hardware Specifications 19 2 NVR Software General information 20 2...

Page 4: ...SeeTec OfflineViewer for 64 bit operating systems 32 Installing patches for the SeeTec server for 32 bit operating systems 32 Installing patches for the SeeTec server for 64 bit operating systems 33 3...

Page 5: ...ser interface tab 44 Alarm suppression tab 45 Input devices tab 45 4 1 4 Activating input devices 45 Special cases and restrictions 45 4 1 5 Changing profiles 46 4 1 6 Changing users 46 4 1 7 Change S...

Page 6: ...ion Mode only 52 4 3 Extras menu 53 4 3 1 Manual reference image comparison Surveillance Mode only 53 4 3 2 Image management Configuration Mode only 54 4 3 3 Multi configuration of video sources Confi...

Page 7: ...ardware 65 Changing settings 66 5 2 2 Time management 95 5 2 3 Maps 96 5 2 4 Layers 97 Generating layers 97 Create user defined layers 98 Generating layers with focus tiles 98 5 2 5 Web pages 99 Confi...

Page 8: ...dd alarm scenario by using the camera configuration wizard 119 Copying of alarm scenarios by using the camera configuration wizard 120 5 2 10 Buttons 121 Create button 121 Defining general settings fo...

Page 9: ...2 CameraManagement 132 MultimediaDatabase 132 Image data export 133 5 3 Surveillance Mode 135 5 3 1 Map 137 5 3 2 Camera overview 138 5 3 3 Flyout window 139 5 3 4 MPEG 4 H 264 audio 140 5 3 5 Patrol...

Page 10: ...ing the user interface 149 5 4 Report Mode 150 5 5 Archive Mode 153 5 5 1 Camera overview 154 Displaying camera recordings 154 Displaying alarm details 154 5 5 2 Player old 155 5 5 3 Player new 157 5...

Page 11: ...Adding zones to the MultimediaDatabase 170 Adding zones to the MultimediaDatabase 170 Adding zones to the MultimediaDatabase network storage 171 6 4 2 Removing zones from the MultimediaDatabase 172 6...

Page 12: ...1 3 Multiple layer 180 8 1 4 Play recordings 180 8 1 5 Save sequence as AVI file 181 8 2 Sample alarm scenario configuration 181 8 2 1 Setting up Network I O 181 8 2 2 Creating and configuring alarm s...

Page 13: ...s an extremely fast startup time of the system and above average performance in VMS database queries In addition this also provides for a significant increase in the operational stability of the serve...

Page 14: ...ch is located at the front 1 3 2 Rear View 1 3 3 Connections I Power Button II Re Set Button III 4x Hot Plug hard disk cartridge IV Power Supply V Mouse VI Keyboard VII 2x USB VIII Management LAN not...

Page 15: ...anagement please use one of the following options 1 4 1 Server Connections Local Connection Connect monitor X mouse keyboard V VI and a network cable at LAN Connection LAN1 XI Start the Server and log...

Page 16: ...r LoLux HD XMS TYPH R4 NVR is configured with the IP address 192 168 1 100 Configure the Client PC with an IP address in the same subnet Open the Control Panel via Start button to access Network and S...

Page 17: ...ardware Super LoLux HD Server XMS TYPH R4 XX 1U NVR SERVER 15 c Open the Change adapter settings option Right click your Ethernet connection and choose Properties d Open Internet Protocol Version 4 TC...

Page 18: ...168 1 xxx 1 99 101 254 Please note Avoid the use of IP addresses which are already assigned to other devices like your Internet Router or the Super LoLux HD XMS TYPH R4 NVR f After changing the IP cl...

Page 19: ...NVR Hardware Super LoLux HD Server XMS TYPH R4 XX 1U NVR SERVER 17 g Type in the IP address of the Super LoLux HD XMS TYPH R4 NVR 192 168 1 100 Use as credentials User admin and Password jvc...

Page 20: ...Super LoLux HD Server XMS TYPH R4 XX 1U NVR SERVER 18 1 5 Configuration Settings Overview Name of Server XMS TYPH R4 Username Server admin Password Server jvc Server LAN Port 1 192 168 1 100 Server LA...

Page 21: ...ACE USB LAN 2x USB 2 0 2x 10 100 1000 BT Ethernet SATA on board 6x S ATA II 3 0 Gb s Graphic Port Matrox G200eW VGA Monitor port HARD DISK Hard Disk Slots 4x Hot Plug hard disk cartridge Storage Space...

Page 22: ...sional SP3 or higher Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows Server 2003 SP1 or higher Windows Server 2008 Client application 32 64 bit for Windows XP Professional SP3 or higher Windows Vista Windows 7 Window...

Page 23: ...NVR Software General information 21 Abbildung 1 Example for an architecture overview with distributed server functionality and Internet connection See chapter Module overview page 22...

Page 24: ...ent users maybe with high fluctuation of employees Multiple users can often be grouped due to identical requirements with respect to access permissions SeeTec 5 provides a superordinate group concept...

Page 25: ...oped a dedicated MultimediaDatabase with currently unmatched performance Features of this database include Hardware and platform independent implementation Java Use with almost every hardware from com...

Page 26: ...s XP Professional SP3 or higher Windows Vista Home Premium Professional Ultimate Windows 7 Home Premium Professional Ultimate Windows Server 2003 Standard Enterprise SP1 or higher Windows Server 2003...

Page 27: ...rmance Intel Dual Core CPU 2 GHz or comparable Main storage 4 MB RAM min Hard disk storage 20 GB min storage for image recording Other At a minimum the server must feature a gigabit ethernet connectio...

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Page 29: ...nd SeeTec 5 page 177 During the installation process DirectX is installed If there is no previous installation of DirectX the system may reboot after completing the installation DirectX is required fo...

Page 30: ...se MaxDB database for configuration and storage of system notifications Select a path in the SeeTec directory 6 In the IP address host name for server communication dialog in the Found IP addresses ho...

Page 31: ...be installed on one computer 3 4 Distributed installation Installation on multiple computers A standard installation must be performed on the host computer first See chapter Standard installation pag...

Page 32: ...ble on the local machine and the domain and user name must be specified After the installation you can create additional zones in the SeeTec Administration see chapter Configure MultimediaDatabase pag...

Page 33: ...ctions apply for alarm recording For complex alarm scenarios preconditions are not evaluated Within alarm scenarios no outputs are mapped Alarms are not saved as alarm events i e you cannot search for...

Page 34: ...Client64_XX zip The patch for the SeeTec OfflineViewer 5 4 X_OfflineViewer_XX zip always has to be unzipped in the directory for the 32 bit components 1 Exit SeeTec Surveillance SeeTec client 2 Extrac...

Page 35: ...onGateway_XX zip 3 5 2 Adding or deleting components 1 Restart the installation see chapter Standard installation page 28 2 Select Change program in the dialog for choosing the setup type 3 Select the...

Page 36: ...nse key to the conf directory of the existing SeeTec installation folder 6 Install the new complete version in the directory of the older version Note If you perform an update to a newer SeeTec versio...

Page 37: ...he DVD cover 4 Then click on Submit The license key will be sent to the e mail address you have stated in the corresponding form field Note A license key is only valid for the current and the previous...

Page 38: ...1 Click on File Settings to determine the behavior of the SeeTec ServiceManager Send to system tray upon program start Show balloon tip for status changes 2 Define the wait time between stopping and r...

Page 39: ...cation between SeeTec server and SeeTec clients can take place by corresponding license via TripleDES encryption To configure the encrypted communication proceed as follows First create a key pair 1 E...

Page 40: ...e is available an encrypted connection is set up automatically between SeeTec server and SeeTec client 3 To activate the encrypted communication all SeeTec services must restart on all participating S...

Page 41: ...in user automatically option You will immediately be logged on to SeeTec 5 when SeeTec Surveillance is started again 7 Click on OK Important Change your password immediately after starting the system...

Page 42: ...y is activated then user name and password are saved If automatic login is used entering a comment is not possible To switch off the option Log in user automatically do the following 1 Log on 2 Click...

Page 43: ...e http seetec eu fileadmin 01DL manuals seetec5_64Bit_Client_restrictions_EN pdf 4 1 File menu Surveillance Mode Archive Mode Report Mode Configuration Mode See chapter General page 59 Important The f...

Page 44: ...or TCP port for image transmission determines the protocol and the port used to transmit image streams of the cameras from the SeeTec server to the client If you use multiple independent SeeTec 5 syst...

Page 45: ...MPEG 4 H 264 recording If this is the case a warning message is displayed in Configuration Mode You can suppress this message here Use optimized JPEG mode Enable this option to use all available CPU...

Page 46: ...number of flyout windows can prevent excessive load on the client If the specified maximum is reached the oldest flyout window is replaced by the newest one Background color of cameras If the image o...

Page 47: ...is supported Any device can be configured independent of another device Special cases and restrictions Jog dial and shuttlewheel are supported for the Axis control unit T831x in Archive Mode Up to 112...

Page 48: ...assign a function to a joystick button press the joystick button and select the desired action from the dropdown list 4 1 5 Changing profiles 1 In the File menu select Change profile 2 Select the des...

Page 49: ...can setup connections to multiple SeeTec Installations by clicking on Add SeeTec Installation to access multiple SeeTec Installations simultaneously SeeTec Multi Installation Login Assumptions The sam...

Page 50: ...Login 1 Login to server with your user name and password 2 Select File Add SeeTec Installation 3 Enter the host name and the IP address and the port of the server default 60000 4 Select the SeeTec In...

Page 51: ...ose connections or delete them entirely from the selection dialog Delete SeeTec Installations In the Camera overview all servers to which the client is connected are displayed You can carry out the fo...

Page 52: ...aps or layers from the Camera overview to the new window Note You can also save temporary layers See chapter Save local layer page 50 If you want to make the layers available permanently when starting...

Page 53: ...er interface If you do not want all fields displayed enable the field that you wish to be displayed in the Layer menu 1 To save the user interface layout select Save user interface in the View menu Yo...

Page 54: ...only 1 Display the search window to perform a well directed search for elements You can search for the following elements Camera video servers Cameras Buttons Profiles Video walls Time ranges Maps Lay...

Page 55: ...era image 5 Click on Mark camera as changed or Mark camera as unchanged 6 If you are not sure whether the camera image changed select the Display difference only option to highlight the changes Search...

Page 56: ...using the CTRL key and the mouse If you select cameras from different manufacturers you can only edit those options that are identical for all camera types 3 Change the values you want to adjust and...

Page 57: ...th limitation checkbox to limit network traffic while the image data is transferred to the client 8 Click on Select to select the location 9 Enable the Create subdirectories for user camera name and t...

Page 58: ...ckbox to export the recording of the standard recording 4 Enable the Export alarm recording checkbox to export the recording of the alarm recording 5 Use the From and To fields to set the export time...

Page 59: ...ime of the export the camera name the target directory the date of the exported image data and the reason for export cancelation 2 In the Export status group box select the canceled exports 3 Select E...

Page 60: ...g the System menu System environment operating system architecture JavaTM version SeeTec license Logged on SeeTec clients IP address of the client PCs The SeeTec administrator sees the following infor...

Page 61: ...ights are assigned to the logged in user If this is not the case these functions are not displayed Due to the service based approach you do not need to start the SeeTec Surveillance to record image da...

Page 62: ...you will find help texts for all tasks and steps you perform in Configuration Mode with detailed information on individual fields and procedures Administrator view Component overview User view Help te...

Page 63: ...e resources Only those cameras and maps are displayed for which the logged in user has the appropriate access rights You can create new folders with the right mouse button and you can file included ha...

Page 64: ...the Manufacturer dropdown list select the manufacturer of the hardware component 5 In the Type dropdown list select the type 6 Optional Activate the Use authorization checkbox and enter the user name...

Page 65: ...e camera image 12 Optional Rotate the image and enable the digital inputs and outputs of the camera 13 Click on Next 14 Optional If you have enabled the digital inputs and outputs of the camera you ca...

Page 66: ...list select the Generic Video option 5 In the Type dropdown list select the Generic video driver option 6 Optional Activate the Use authorization checkbox and enter the user name and password for acc...

Page 67: ...view 2 Click on Copy The copy wizard will be opened 3 Select the number of copies 4 Change the camera name 5 In the Address range enter the IP address of the first copied camera The IP addresses are i...

Page 68: ...supporting SSL connections Select whether the camera sends images to the SeeTec server without encryption HTTP port or with encryption HTTPS port For HTTPS communication you need to generate an SSL c...

Page 69: ...outputs in the Digital outputs dialog to change the state of the digital outputs Note For digital inputs you need to specify actions in the Alarm scenarios dialog that are to be applied when a signal...

Page 70: ...ame as for a regular camera Selecting the image detail is further explained in the chapter Selecting virtual camera cropping page 73 Camera configuration Note The following options can only be configu...

Page 71: ...al You can still display or record a live image of Camera 1 5 Optional By using the Title and Date and time options you can display a title or the date and time in the camera image Date and time infor...

Page 72: ...ecording to be started for instance The Action on stop of video streaming is triggered when the current camera is closed or another layer is brought on top If more than one user is viewing the same ca...

Page 73: ...the MultimediaDatabase If the available storage space for images has been used up the most recent recording will overwrite the oldest recording loop recording 3 Optional Enter a time limit in the Days...

Page 74: ...the storage reserved in the MultimediaDatabase If the available storage space for images has been used up the most recent recording will overwrite the oldest recording loop recording You can also spec...

Page 75: ...ra 4 3 16 9 or arbitrary 2 To get a current camera image for configuration click on Reload image 3 Select an image detail for the virtual camera You can also move the image detail afterwards 4 To chan...

Page 76: ...S encrypted port 443 TCP The ports may be changed MPEG 4 H 264 RTP over Unicast default Communication between the SeeTec server and the camera occurs via TCP port 554 RTSP port The image transfer from...

Page 77: ...w many images per second are saved and the size of the images The I Frame distance s value represents the distance in seconds between two full screens Only image changes are transferred between full s...

Page 78: ...t least one I Frame distance Video profiles multi streaming enabled When you enable multi streaming the Video settings menu is automatically renamed to Video profiles Note To disable multi streaming d...

Page 79: ...oup profile the default profile is used for live view Thus only one profile can be selected as default 2 MPEG 4 H 264 streaming only configure the audio settings in the MPEG 4 H 264 audio menu Select...

Page 80: ...and the camera The drawbacks of this transfer method are possible latency times because faulty data needs to be transferred repeatedly For Motion JPEG MxPEG streaming the following applies standard an...

Page 81: ...on or bit rate in case of an alarm and the loss of recorded time is negligible Important MPEG 4 H 264 streaming is manufacturer specific and is not supported by all cameras The frame rate is not indic...

Page 82: ...cted as default 2 MPEG 4 H 264 streaming only configure the audio settings in the MPEG 4 H 264 audio menu Select the Activate audio for this profile checkbox if the camera audio stream is to be transf...

Page 83: ...systems and the SeeTec server access the camera at the same time RTP over RTSP over HTTP Communication and image transfer occurs via an HTTP tunnel port 80 TCP This setting is recommended in case of a...

Page 84: ...Complete the following steps to configure a new preset position 1 Move the camera to the desired position using the PTZ control panel see chapter Surveillance Mode page 135 2 Set the zoom factor 3 Cli...

Page 85: ...andard and or alarm recording 2 Use the From and To fields to set the Time range of the export 3 In the Password field enter a password for encryption If the Use password from MDB option is selected t...

Page 86: ...rate under Video The Reduce frame rate option only applies for MPEG 4 H 264 recordings If this option is selected only the I frames of the image recording will be exported Motion JPEG recordings are...

Page 87: ...image sequences 1 Select or deselect frame rate reduction and enter the frame rate in the Maximum frame rate fps field 2 Select whether single images should be sent in a ZIP folder SeeTec motion dete...

Page 88: ...Tec motion detection to the video stream is not unique when multi streaming is enabled the following applies When multiple profiles use JPEG and are permanently active one of these is selected for mot...

Page 89: ...a image is used for motion detection To remove an area select it in the list and click on the button Camera motion detection Camera motion detection is only available for specific camera models For al...

Page 90: ...eway Multicast 1 If an intelligent image evaluation is executed by a via sys box from viasys Intelligent Video GmbH enable the Video gateway and specify the Port Through this port camera images are fo...

Page 91: ...opped moving Masking duration which pixel size will be used for masking Masking and how sensitively the system reacts to a moving object Sensitivity by using sliders Activate the Black white checkbox...

Page 92: ...Component overview and click on Edit 2 In the General menu you can change the name of the device in the Name field The API version is automatically detected 3 If you are unable to use your existing AP...

Page 93: ...enter the host name 6 For distributed installations Select the CameraManagement server that will manage the device 7 Confirm with OK 8 In the General menu under Valid IP addresses you need to specify...

Page 94: ...to the same IP address 5 Specify a Port 6 Optional Enter a User and a Password 7 Enter a Text in ASCII or hexadecimal HEX format that will be transferred Examples Abbildung 3 Output configuration Out...

Page 95: ...s the time at which no other incoming signal is accepted after the first incoming signal Optionally a User and Password may be assigned Optional You can also filter for control characters In the dropd...

Page 96: ...tion Enter a Port right click on the Port field and confirm the auto increment prompt with Yes Configuring the SeeTec archive With the Archive you can integrate exported image data in SeeTec 5 and acc...

Page 97: ...age recording of one single or several cameras as well as the validity of events Creating time templates 1 Create a new time template and specify a name 2 Edit the time template with the Edit button o...

Page 98: ...age button and select a background image for the map 5 In the Icon dropdown list select an icon for the map 6 Select the desired object camera button from the list 7 Add the selected object with Drag...

Page 99: ...the program is started Note You can also generate layers directly in Surveillance Mode or Archive Mode To do so select Layer Add layer Select the desired layer format These layers are only temporary...

Page 100: ...p profile if the layer is to be displayed when the client starts Generating layers with focus tiles You can select a tile as a focus tile in any layer When you double click on a camera within a layer...

Page 101: ...focus tile only by right clicking it in a flyout window You can create focus tiles only in predefined layers in Configuration Mode 5 2 5 Web pages You can use cameras maps and web pages in layers Pres...

Page 102: ...y See Rights management page 101 Creating user groups If you need to create multiple users with identical rights we recommend creating a user group first and then assigning users to this group In this...

Page 103: ...e In the extended rights management you can then specify from which camera the user may export Limit archive access Here you can determine how far into the past the user can search in Archive Mode or...

Page 104: ...ment option You can add or remove specific rights by enabling or disabling certain options Abbildung 6 Rights management The icons have the following meaning View live images and web pages Control cam...

Page 105: ...u wish to assign to the user group 3 Confirm your changes with OK Important If a user has been assigned to a group thus inheriting group rights that allow him her to access specific buttons for instan...

Page 106: ...ame and Password fields 5 To automate Active Directory login specify the command line parameter AutoADLogin in the link to SeeTec Surveillance see chapter Command line parameters page 175 Note You nee...

Page 107: ...eyes you can assign a second password to a user which must be entered in the Login dialog 1 To do so select the User needs two passwords option enter the second password and confirm with OK Setting p...

Page 108: ...ign to the user The selection of the client type depends on the client licenses The individual types of client are SeeTec JustWatch Client SeeTec Enterprise Client SeeTec MobileClient SeeTec WebClient...

Page 109: ...client PC as the user interface for each client and for each Windows login profile is saved locally on client PC Paths Windows XP C Dokumente und Einstellungen angemeldeter Benutzer Lokale Einstellung...

Page 110: ...layers will be available to the user or group profile created and which patrols may be executed 1 To do so click on Edit and assign the respective layer or the respective patrol Image settings Video...

Page 111: ...f an original image with a resolution of 160 x 120 is displayed on screen with a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels need to be interpolated For this purpose there are fast methods which produce images of...

Page 112: ...eaming video classifications are required to display a live view of a camera in Surveillance Mode Multi streaming only Video profiles created during Camera configuration need to be assigned to one or...

Page 113: ...levels There are ten priority levels 10 low 1 high High priority alarms always displace alarms with low priority If an alarm is terminated the original layer is recreated The differences in priority...

Page 114: ...larm A is postponed and remains in the alarm list When alarm B is stopped alarm A becomes active again If you enable the option Stop low priority alarms when a new alarm is activated and alarm B becom...

Page 115: ...adjust the coloring of the alarm in the Alarm list in Surveillance Mode by using the Font color and Background color buttons Note In Archive Mode the background color is used for displaying the alarm...

Page 116: ...s AND If an input is disabled but it is still listed in this field then this condition is recognized as true and alarm is triggered 2 In the Seconds field specify the duration in which the following e...

Page 117: ...duration for camera recording s option and enter a time range In the Camera configuration under Image recording activate the standard recording to transfer the saved images of the pre alarm duration...

Page 118: ...ify the following recipients when the alarm ends field to select the corresponding e mail addresses Selecting multiple items is possible You can also send a video or single image sequence of the alarm...

Page 119: ...nds e g connection to FTP server cannot be established After one hour the attempts stop and e mail is discarded Client Here you specify which alarms a certain user group may see Persons involved how a...

Page 120: ...red Important The application must be available on the local client computer Visualization There are two types of visualization that can be combined Layers and cameras Under Layers and cameras you can...

Page 121: ...triggered and if these images are saved it is easier to reconstruct how the activity unfolded that led to the alarm 9 Optional To save images for an alarm scenario that have been recorded before the a...

Page 122: ...k button 4 In the Prefix for alarm scenarios field enter a prefix for the copied alarm scenario The name of the alarm scenario consists of the specified prefix and the camera name that you will select...

Page 123: ...he Button in the Name field and its icon in the Icon dropdown list In Surveillance Mode Buttons are listed in alphabetical order in the Buttons pane To use a different sorting select the desired posit...

Page 124: ...for a time frame that can be freely defined you can create a patrol In addition you can open or close digital outputs for a certain patrol and create checkpoints If a checkpoint is achieved a note is...

Page 125: ...mined time plan Creating a sequence 1 Click on New to create a sequence 2 Specify a name 3 Click on Edit to change settings for the sequence Adding a time or time range You can change the name in the...

Page 126: ...ompletely when the previous alarm scenario exits When an ongoing sequence is stopped by alarm scenario the sequence is interrupted only for defined time frame Recording can only start in the context o...

Page 127: ...and predefined alarm scenarios Furthermore you can use SNMP messages for system error reporting Backup MaxDB By using the Use automatic backup option you can specify a Time in the designated field for...

Page 128: ...egularly be stored on a tape storage device or other backup media to ensure that all backup files are still available in case of a hard disk crash Work center calendar In the Company calendar you can...

Page 129: ...il button to test all specified data Note The test e mail is sent to the e mail addresses that are saved under System Management E Mail Management System addresses E mail Management In the General dia...

Page 130: ...red for your SNMP server 3 Click on Send test SNMP message to test the data specified Select the events on which you want to receive SNMP message under Event Management System events see chapter NAT l...

Page 131: ...entry 4 Repeat this step until you have integrated all ports 5 To delete an entry select it and click on Remove selected entry If encrypted communication is enabled see chapter Installation page 27 y...

Page 132: ...operations Automatic database purge 1 Select the Use automatic deletion checkbox 2 Specify the time range after which events are to be deleted from the database Note The accesses to video sources in...

Page 133: ...can create the e mail lists in the E mail management 3 Optional Enable In report only to send the event only in the report e mail at the specified time Click on the Select all button below the table...

Page 134: ...ors 2 Select Accesses to video sources Surveillance Mode to save accesses to video sources in Surveillance Mode 3 In the Time range field enter a time range after which the events will be deleted auto...

Page 135: ...automated export from the MultimediaDatabase in the Export path field That path must be available on the SeeTec server The MultimediaDatabase export is configured during Camera configuration in the I...

Page 136: ...ata temporarily before transmitting them to the client 1 Select a path 2 Click on Check path to ensure that the SeeTec server services have read and write access on this path Important Ensure that the...

Page 137: ...eeTec version number and the license type e g Demo SeeTec ProBox Enterprise are displayed in the title bar For each open camera the camera name the date and time and the recording status are displayed...

Page 138: ...ISearch flyout window Under Open ISearch flyout window you can search the last 60 minutes of recording for motion without switching to Archive Mode In the flyout window click on SeeTec ISearch and se...

Page 139: ...mages in Configuration Mode The respective cameras are embedded into this image In this way maps can graphically display different company areas reaching from the premises up to fully automated produc...

Page 140: ...as or maps into the new folder The User view can be organized in this way If the user has the required rights to access a folder these rights are propagated to the cameras as well This means that all...

Page 141: ...e If there are multiple alarm recordings in the selected period of time you can use the left and right arrow keys to jump to the previous or next alarm during playback Also an alarm recording of the c...

Page 142: ...ith a comment and then stopped without a comment or vice versa In Archive Mode you can then search for the comment Reset the selection i e reset the window to Inactive Note You can also close a flyout...

Page 143: ...ports audiostreaming Camera delivers MPEG 4 H 264 images User has the authorization to receive audio streams from the camera 5 3 5 Patrol You can perform a patrol in order to automatically display mul...

Page 144: ...itching positions 1 Click on or Automatically repeating patrols 1 Click on the desired patrol in the patrol window 2 Click on 5 3 6 Digital zoom Activating digital zoom 1 On the status bar of the came...

Page 145: ...played Additionally you can control the camera yourself by clicking on the image see chapter Controlling the camera by clicking on the camera image page 145 There is another panel below the control pa...

Page 146: ...us control an image with crosshairs is displayed The distance of a click from the center will determine the camera s pan speed to the corresponding direction The field below the image is for using the...

Page 147: ...te control Controlling the camera by clicking on the camera image 1 To enable control in the image click on the right icon on the left under the camera image the left icon enables digital zoom see cha...

Page 148: ...is confirmed deleted from the alarm list and the next alarm with a higher priority is displayed Reject The alarm is rejected deleted from the alarm list and the next alarm with a higher priority is d...

Page 149: ...nd are regarded as not processed until their status is changed Postponed These alarms have already been viewed and were declared important by the respective user e g a guard because the user still nee...

Page 150: ...nt to open You can also open the desired layer under Layer Load local layer Remove local layer 1 To remove a local layer open Layer Remove local layer and select the layer that you want to remove perm...

Page 151: ...tions of all tool bars remains available you can locally save the user interface layout In addition the current interface layout is always saved when terminating SeeTec Surveillance Saving the user in...

Page 152: ...actions using Report Mode These actions include user events alarm events and system notifications This also allows to track the camera usage of users Abbildung 15 Report Mode 1 In the Query dropdown...

Page 153: ...r with administrator rights Searches for the Active Directory user name are currently not available Camera usage The camera usage information relates to the live display of the cameras Select the came...

Page 154: ...buffer after change Camera in Archive Mode Pressing the Play button Time SeeTec user camera name computer camera time When a camera stops playing Time SeeTec user camera name computer camera time Cam...

Page 155: ...view field Recording periods of the selected camera framed in green are displayed in a time bar in the player For each open camera the camera name the date and time and the recording status are displa...

Page 156: ...hat occurred in the past hour These alarms can be sorted by Priority Low Medium High Name Status Open Processed and Date Note In the Alarm overview an alarm is marked as processed when a user has conf...

Page 157: ...tons or the From and To fields You can also display only alarms of a selected alarm scenario or alarms with a certain priority You can also search for a manual alarm recording or for comments You can...

Page 158: ...r zoom out Additionally you can jump to a specific time or display alarms only in the time bar Realtime playback If the Real time playback option is selected the recorded images are played back in a w...

Page 159: ...g You can adapt the color of the alarm recording see chapter General page 111 A speaker icon next to the camera icon in a timeline indicates that there is an audio recording for this camera 1 Click on...

Page 160: ...ect the playback speed speed factor between 0 1 and 10 Real time playback If the Real time playback option is selected the recorded images are played back in a way that playback and recording duration...

Page 161: ...hod is very fast It allows you to search image material of several days within seconds However this method only works if a single event with lasting changes occurred in the cameras field of vision 2 U...

Page 162: ...he search considerably as not all recorded images may need to be searched Maximum pixel limit for interval search The maximum pixel limit for interval search only affects searches for a lasting change...

Page 163: ...in yellow in the time bar 5 Confirm your selection with the OK button Removing write protection Status request 1 Click on Write protection of recordings in the Extras menu A list of all cameras embed...

Page 164: ...also displays the camera name date and time Saving images as AVI file This export saves the film sequence on the client The codec for exporting must be available on the client 1 Right click on a camer...

Page 165: ...Xvid codec Exporting images single camera This export type exports images in the MultimediaDatabase format of SeeTec and stores the image data with encryption The SeeTec OfflineViewer is required to a...

Page 166: ...tc 13 Click on Export to start the export Export image data to the server single camera 1 Right click on a camera image 2 Select Export Export image data to the server 3 Drag the time bar to the desir...

Page 167: ...ctories and select the size of the export file The exported files will be split automatically to fit on a CD DVD etc 13 Click on Export to start the export Image data multi export See chapters Image d...

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Page 169: ...he core server Leave the value in the port field unchanged default 60000 Do not change these settings if the SeeTec Administration was called on the core server default Host localhost Port 60000 3 In...

Page 170: ...4 Click on Execute backup The backup will then be saved in the specified path 6 3 2 Restoring management database backups Restoring the MaxDB data backup 1 Click on Restore A dialog will be opened 2...

Page 171: ...t For technical reasons the size of MaxDB cannot be reduced You can add a maximum of four volumes to MaxDB You will obtain an estimated duration in days about how long the storage space of the MaxDB w...

Page 172: ...e By default the SeeTec 5 software does not limit the MultimediaDatabase zone During a new installation the default zone is created in the following directory SeeTec installation directory re md mds d...

Page 173: ...t_name The user name and the password are stored in the SeeTec5_MDB service as login information You can only specify one user In case of multiple network storage units ensure that it is always the sa...

Page 174: ...utomatically You have to delete the image data manually 6 4 3 Editing zones Editing zones of the MultimediaDatabase 1 Select the desired MultimediaDatabase in the Zones field 2 Click on Edit zone to c...

Page 175: ...user name and password for FTP server access Optionally the export may be transferred to the FTP server with SSL encryption The secondary FTP server is optional The secondary FTP server is used only w...

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Page 177: ...ortuguese hu hu Hungarian pl pl Polish nl nl Dutch zh cn simplified Chinese cs cz Czech da dk Danish nb no Norwegian ro ro Romanian sk sk Slovak sr sp cyrl Serbian hr hr Croatian pass password Passwor...

Page 178: ...nfiguration Mode CTRL S Surveillance Mode and Archive Mode Save user interface CTRL O Surveillance Mode and Archive Mode Load user interface ESC Switch to fullscreen mode title bar and main menu will...

Page 179: ...must be available to ensure alarm handling If encrypted communication between SeeTec server and client is configured you have to open the ports 60011 and 60012 as well on both the server and client So...

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Page 181: ...not already installed this will happen automatically 8 1 2 Use 1 Start the SeeTec OfflineViewer in the start menu link under All Programs SeeTec 5 2 Use the Select data button to select the path where...

Page 182: ...ed tile 8 1 4 Play recordings The following features are available Play backwards forwards Slow motion backwards forwards Single Step backwards forwards Pause Fast forward rewind Time bar recording ti...

Page 183: ...right mouse button and select Save images as AVI file 2 Select start and stop time export format and file name in the subsequent dialog see chapter Exporting image data page 162 8 2 Sample alarm scena...

Page 184: ...onds pre alarm duration 10 seconds In the event of an alarm start recording on the M22 camera Only the administrator is entitled to see the alarm In case of alarm display the alarm camera in a popup w...

Page 185: ...option and choose the start event by clicking on the Edit button Abbildung 21 Select a start trigger 5 The alarm will be triggered by the camera s TCP signal Select the input you created in SeeTec Net...

Page 186: ...rm duration in the Pre alarm duration for camera recording s field Using the Edit button you can enable alarm recording for the camera You can also start alarm recording with multiple cameras Abbildun...

Page 187: ...red message text in the Message displayed field e g Motion detection alarm You want the alarm camera to be displayed in a popup window and to be marked as alarm camera red frame around the camera imag...

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