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1.2 System Requirements
1.2 System Requirements
into the system) and can be downloaded from
http://www.ipcorder.com
, section Downloads. Table 1 shows
the number of devices that can be connected to different versions of IPCorder.
IPCorder model
devices count
KNR-090
4
KNR-100
8
KNR-400
16
KNR-410
24
KNR-412
48
Table 1: Number of devices which can be connected to different models of IPCorder
The system acts as a communication hub that coordinates interaction and synchronization of the devices’
actions, which would otherwise be unaware of each other. It is, for example, capable of switching on the
recording of the camera output when an alarm is triggered (about which the camera device simply would not
know without the presence of some kind of system), or switch on/off the light if a particular event occurs. Apart
from the basic reactions (such as recording the video after motion is detected), which can be set up directly
in the device settings interface, the connection of event and reactions configured by user-defined rules. The
chapter 4.3 Rules is dedicated to their defining.
Also the way the data are collected from the devices is centralized. It is possible to choose under what
circumstances should the video signal be recorded and for how long. The recordings are stored in the central
data storage with a database, which in turn allows subsequent searching and viewing of the recordings. Data
from the sensors can be exported as tables in html format. Videos or pictures from cameras can be saved to
file by just one click. Access to saved data is dealt with in the chapter Recordings.
The live data from sensors are displayed in a unified way, no matter what source device the data originates from.
In contrast to traditional methods that required new browser window or an independent programme for each
device, the IPCorder is able to display multiple outputs from various devices at once. The user first selects a set
of devices (referred to as View), whose outputs he/she wants to display, and then is able to simultaneously view
them. Views can be saved and edited so it is not necessary to select the devices again every time. Displaying
of live data from the devices is described in the chapter 4.1 Live View.
1.2
System Requirements
IPCorder is compatible with operating systems Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista,7; Mac OS X 10.4,
10.5 and 10,6 and Linux 2.6.
Managing the system through the web interface is possible in (for PC) Mozilla Firefox, versions 3 (3.5 and 3.6
recommended), Internet Explorer, version 7.0 and 8.0 (32-bit version only), or (for Mac) Safari 4.
For displaying the videos and pictures from the cameras in the browser we recommend installation of Java SE
5.0 or higher, latest Java 6 version recommended available on (
http://www.java.com/
).
For viewing of the recordings or of the live data in MPEG4 or H.264 codecs, the Java web applet requires
installation of plugin native libraries onto the client computer. These libraries are installed automatically and
take up only approximately 2MB of hard drive space.
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