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1. General Volumes IP PTZ Motion Alarm Audio Email Analytics Edge Storage General Volumes IP erz Motion Alarm Audio Email Analytics Edge Storage j W Retrieve Missing Video From Edge Storage Retrieve Missing Video From Edge Storage sp Card si Network Share Storage Options Storage Options Format SD card Hostname or IP Username Share path Password Synchronization Optons Synchronization Options Run video synchronization at 8 21 2013 E 00 01 00 gt Run video synchronization at 8 21 2013 Ej 00 01 00 every 1 E Days every 1 Days Edge Storage Tab Note only Axis IP cameras can be configured for Edge Storage The controls on the Edge Storage tab will be unavailable if the camera being configured is not set as an Axis model camera from the IP configuration tab in CompleteView Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 102 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS To configure Edge Storage perform the following steps 1 From the Edge Storage tab enable Retrieve Missing Video from Edge Storage to enable the configuration controls 2 Select either SD Card or Network Share depending on where the camera will be configured to record the backup video stream to SD Card is selected 1 Optionally check Format SD Card Selecting this option will initiate a format of the internally installed SD card on the Axis camera It is recommended to select this option The
2. Password Special Features Auto disconnect when idle General Tab 1 Active Directory Authentication Enterprise feature Defines the AD domain that the client configuration should authenticate against 1 Domain Defines the domain to authenticate against 2 Username User name to use for domain authentication 3 Password Password to use for domain authentication 2 Auto disconnect when idle When enabled the client will automatically disconnect from the server s when the client window is minimized or the screen saver becomes active Client will automatically reconnect when window is restored or screen saver is deactivated Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 136 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Sites amp Zones Overview CompleteView provides the ability to organize view layouts and maps through the Sites amp Zones feature Organizing view layouts and maps using Sites amp Zones 1s similar to organizing files in folders The structure created using Sites amp Zones appears in the Video Client A Zone is the top level object in the structure A Zone can contain other Zones as well as sites within it but Zones do not contain views and maps Sites are the bottom level organizational object and can contain any number of view layouts and or maps but no other sites and Zones A common structure may begin with Zones named to represent states With the Zones which represent a state there may be sites representin
3. View Layout Editor Cameras can be dragged to 16x9 aspect ratio or to a 4x3 aspect ratio Also 9x16 Corridor View cameras can be dragged from their original size to a 4x3 aspect ratio CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 155 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Deleting Cameras Left click on a camera to select 1t Press the delete button on the keyboard or drag the camera onto the camera list The camera will be removed from the view layout immediately Deleting Cameras 211 MPEG pamenate fa Quality High View Layout Editor Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 156 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Adding Maps or Web Pages to a View Layout From the view layout editor the Cameras list will contain three non camera objects below the selected server s IP and analog cameras e Map dropping this object onto the view layout drawing surface will add a map to the view layout e Web Page dropping this object onto the view layout drawing surface will add a browser window set to an administrator configured default web page to the view layout e Empty dropping this object onto the view layout drawing surface will add an empty viewing tile to Adding Maps or Web Pages to a View Layout Aspect Ratio V Grid Scale sacs amp nte the view layout Complete View Administrator User Manual View Layout Editor Page 157 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Adding Maps Add a map to
4. View Live Wie Playback FTZ 5 Camera permissions are configured in the John s eftective Complete View Server John inherits live camera permissions view permission from the Video Operators and Video Supervisors user groups playback permission from the Video Supervisors user group and a PTZ priority level of 1 from the John user object Successful Authentication Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 172 RIJ SALIENT SYSTEMS Appendix D Users and User Groups User objects are useful in that you can assign permissions for camera live viewing playback and PTZ control on a per user basis If you have more than one or two users however this can quickly become unwieldy to manage Enter the User Group object User Groups are treated exactly the same as User objects when it comes to assigning permissions but they have one very significant difference User Groups are containers for user objects In practice this means that you only need to assign permissions once to a user group When you make a user object a member of the user group the user object inherits the permissions granted to the group If a user object is a member of more than a one group additive inheritance comes into play With additive inheritance the user gains permissions from all of the groups that he or she belongs to For example assume that John is a member of both the Operators and Supervisors user groups Operators have been configured to allow
5. field Please note if adding multiple cameras simultaneously all of the cameras will need to use the same username and password and have the same stream type Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 61 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Step 3 Adding cameras using Camera Search Add E AE n Camera Search Add Rescan Active scan complete Additional devices may appear through passive detection Discovered devices Location Hardware ID Descrip bon 192 163 1 151 00409CA585F AXIS P1346 Network Camera 192 165 1 15 00000000 D Link DAP 1522 Wireless Access Point 192 163 1 83 4 264 Mega Fire Network Camera Password Press the Add Selected Cameras button Complete View will attempt to connect to each camera individually to obtain a video stream from the camera using the closest match camera driver and the Username Password and selected Stream type provided on the dialog While the camera is being checked the Status column on the dialog will display Testing If the camera passes testing it will show a status of Added Passed and be automatically added and available under Cameras in the Server Configuration window If the camera did not pass the stream acquisition test it will show a Status of Failed If a single or multiple cameras fail the test the Edit Camera dialog will appear allow changes the configuration before adding the cameras to Complete View Complete View Administrator User M
6. Admin Console In order to monitor a server it must be running version 2 0 or later of the CompleteView Server application In addition if you wish to perform remote software updates or control the running state of the service then the Complete View Administrative Service must also be installed and operational The CompleteView Video Client is a Windows application that is installed on user workstations that offers your users a simple yet powerful user interface for performing complex video surveillance tasks Primary Features Selection and viewing of live video and audio streams Organization of live video sources into an unlimited number of logically organized viewing layouts Display of camera locations on hyperlinked maps Complete View Video Client Searching among archived video for event recordings based upon the following criteria server camera start date time end date time and event type Performing a Smart Search on archived video to determine if motion has occurred at an earlier point in time Smart Search accomplishes this by using video motion detection algorithms on previously recorded video events Time synchronized playback of video events from up to four video sources Exporting standardized video files to CD and DVD recordable optical drives Acquisition and export of still images as JPEG uncompressed BMP or through evidence identification printouts Manipulation of pan tilt zoom controllable cameras CompleteV
7. Flow Control Valid options are None Software and Hardware Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 115 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Volumes General Before video recording can begin at least one Regular Storage volume object must be defined on the Complete View Server A storage volume can be a directory on a local hard disk drive a removable hard disk drive or a shared directory on a network file server Volumes can be defined using the standard Microsoft pathname format such as D Video or by using a Universal Naming Convention UNC pathname such as ServerName Video Console Tree Volumes Container Tree View Volumes on the Server Configuration tree contain a list of all of the video volumes in the selected server s configuration Volumes A C Video Volumes Right click on a video archive volume object to show a context menu containing the primary volume management functions You can also access this item as a submenu underneath the Server Configuration gt Volume system menu Volumes New Volume Creates a new volume object Delete Volume Permanently removes the currently bg New Volume selected volume object X Delete Volume Hees Move Up Moves the currently selected volume object one Y Move Up a l l a position higher in the volume list 4 UVE WOT Move Down Moves the currently selected volume object Volume Management Functions one position lower in the volume list Complet
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9. OFF on Server Start Auto Home after Inactivity Dwell Time 5 Auto Home Preset 1 EN PTZ Tab 1 PTZ Enabled Specifies whether CompleteView should enable PTZ camera control functions for the selected camera 2 Model Specifies the control protocol that CompleteView should use to communicate with the selected PTZ camera 3 ID Assigns the ID number of the PTZ camera This value should equal the physical ID number of the camera Please refer to the documentation that came with your PTZ camera for more information on configuring the camera ID 4 Flip Directions Swaps left right movement commands Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 85 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS 5 Serial Port Specifies which RS 232C serial port on the CompleteView Server that the PTZ or RS 422 485 adapter is connected to 6 Default Monitor Assigns a default monitor to use when selecting the camera on an analog matrix switch 7 Arbitration Timeout s If a user is currently controlling the camera Complete View waits the specified number of seconds after the user stops issuing control input Should the user resume control inputs within this time period the timeout period will be reset with each stop The arbitration period only applies when a different user with an identical or lower priority level attempts to control the camera A higher priority user will always gain immediate control of the PTZ regardless of this s
10. 1 The item Create Desktop Icon was selected during the installation of the application 2 Windows has been configured to show desktop icons Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 18 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Select the Configuration Context After you have launched the System Configuration client a dialog containing configuration tasks 1s displayed Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System gt Configuration Configure Clients Open an Existing Session opens a previously saved session Configure Servers starts a new server configuration session Configure Clients starts a new client configuration session a E Exit exits the System Configuration client Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 19 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Menus File Menu Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt S ystem gt Configuration gt Configure Servers gt file New Session Open Session l Save Session Save Session As Ad Save and Exit Exit 1 New Session creates a new empty session 2 Open Session opens a previously saved session 3 Save Session saves the current session using the current filename 4 Save Session As saves the current session using a different filename 5 Save and Exit saves the current session and quits the System Config application 6 Exit quits the System Config application Note A Session is the currently configured list of servers Complete Vi
11. 9 Load Backup restores a configuration backup file into the selected server 10 Save Backup saves the configuration of the selected server into a backup file 11 User gt displays the user configuration submenus for the selected server 12 Camera gt displays the camera configuration submenus for the selected server 13 Alarm Device gt displays the alarm device submenus for the selected server 14 Volume gt displays the volume management submenus for the selected server 15 Schedule gt displays the recording schedule submenus for the selected server PAD Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 21 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Client Configuration Menu Start All Programs Complete View System Configuration gt gt Client Configuration Add Client Configuration Edit Credentials Delete Client Configuration Reload Configuration Save Configuration Load Configuration From Save Configuration To Load Backup Le dE ge xe Save Backup User View Map Server fone The items on the Client Configuration menu are only active when a server has been selected in the Client Configurations tree view 1 Add Client Configuration adds a client configuration file to the list of available configurations 2 Edit Client Info edits the source location local configuration file configuration server for the currently selected client configuration 3 Delete C
12. 9 Regular Storage Free Space Threshold for Writing MB 3000 o MB _ Permanent Storage Read Only Keep Video For days 3 Archive Only Begin Removal At 11 34 00 AM Backup Only Enable Archive V Enable Backup Scan Volume on Next Restart Scan All Volumes on Next Restart Backup Settings Backup Video to this Volume Backup Video Older Than days 15 BeginBadwpAt 1 02 01pM Backup Video Every days 1 7 Start Today a J Scheduled Recording Motion Event External Alarm A Add Archive Only Volume The Archive or Backup schedule is configured on the Regular Storage volume which is to be archived or backed up First click on the target Regular Storage volume Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 121 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS M Enable Backup e Check Enable Archiving to enable archiving of the selected Regular Storage Semen eee eee ee eee ene memen ee eaeeeee volume and to display the Archiving Settings Check Enable Backup to enable backup of the selected Regular Storage volume and to display the Backup Settings Archive video To This Volume Set the Archive Only volume to move video to Specifies the number of days of video to move when an archiving event occurs When an archiving event occurs this number of days of video of the Keep Local Video For days specified recording types will be moved to the Archive Only drive Recordi
13. Active Directory Integration for more details Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 50 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS User Object 1 Administrator Setting not available for this object 2 Log Events if set user events such as login logout playback requests and live video requests will be logged by the Complete View Server for the selected user group 3 Active Directory Authentication Setting not available for this object 4 Members of these groups only enabled if the selected group type is local If so then this field displays the groups this user belongs to Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Users Groups gt Admin User Object r CompleteView Server Configuration pa s File Server Configuration View Help CD bl isveande amp t B A Ey 4h 7x S MDollard PC localhost Administrator tow 1 Camera 1 Log Events El P Audio Devices BB Microphone High Defini Alarm Devices Era Serial Ports Active Directory Authentication Member of these groups Group Administrators Fl Operators d Schedules E Supervisors E Every Day aF Diagnostics Reporting Typical User Object Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 51 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Camera Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Users Groups gt Cameras Tab camer PTZ Priority Permissions Camera Presets 1
14. Alarm FPS settings The Compressor setting determines type of Compression used H 264 MPEG4 or MJPEG Cameras recorded to a QuickTrack camera panel will be transcoded using the Video Quality Video Size Compressor and External Alarm FPS settings The External Alarm FPS setting determines the frame rate the QuickTrack video is recorded at Stream Compression External Alarm FPS Note the QuickTrack camera will require a recording schedule be set under Schedules in Server Configuration Alarm recording must be set for the QuickTrack camera to record Limiting Alarm recording can be used to limit the times of day a Video Client user can record using the QuickTrack camera Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 106 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Audio Devices General The settings in the Audio Devices group of options allow you to independently configure each audio device in a Complete View Server You must have an audio feature key installed before you can enable audio recording Please contact Salient Systems for additional details regarding recording of audio with Complete View a J Audio Devices JP SigmaTel Audio Tree View The Users Groups node on the Server Configuration tree contains a list of all user and user group objects that exist in the selected server s configuration Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 107 kz J SALIENT SYSTEMS Configuring Audio Devices Start gt All Programs gt Complete Vi
15. C Active Directory Connector C1 Overview This appendix assumes that you already have a live Active Directory implementation on your network and that you are familiar with the concepts terms and tools surrounding it Key Benefits of Integration with AD Enterprise feature l Active Directory can be leveraged for resolving issues related to the management of multiple passwords and accounts and greatly alleviates the account administration burden of the IT staff End users in Windows environments typically already employ Active Directory for their Windows login thus options for achieving reduced or single sign on are expanded Authentication against a central directory such as Active Directory allows end users to have only one password to remember or change eliminating the downtime and lost productivity associated with maintaining multiple passwords With end users employing only the Active Directory password administrators account management tasks are streamlined and they realize a dramatic reduction in Help Desk calls as end users no longer require them to perform password resets for forgotten passwords Coordinating disparate password policies is no longer an issue for administrators as Active Directory controls password quality expiration etc Authentication redirection to Active Directory provides strength and flexibility for optimizing compliance related activities such as enforcing password policies that require password
16. Configuration gt Configure Servers gt General gt Feature Keys Feature Keys a Product ID 19PF5 RCQ66 PMLIVY Please state this product ID to obtain a new feature key for this product Feature Keys Key Description 100EA TBQO4 ADBDO SVK2H Version 4 2 1380B 5CQ47 QO3AL7 83395 MPEG4 13028 DD007 A14T6 S6BSK Audio 1206B TFQ865 A54D04 SEUMN Basic MPEG4 for IP Cameras 4 Highlight then click Move 1 From Global General click the button named Feature Keys The following dialog will appear 2 Make a note of the Product ID You will need this in the following steps Exit the server configuration client Launch the CompleteView Server Configuration client 4 Connect to the server that you wish to transfer the key FROM Click the button named Feature Keys and the following dialog will appear CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 44 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt General gt Feature Keys Feature Keys Product ID 19PF5S R CO66 PMUVY Please state this product ID to obtain a new feature key for this product est Tipton 100EA TBOO4 ADBDO SVK2H Version 4 2 1580B 5C047 Q3AL7 53395 MPEG4 130 28 D0DQ07 A14T6 S6BSK Audio Basic MPEG4 for IP Cameras nT Highlight then click Move 7 Click on the feature key that you wish to transfer 8 Click the button named Move and the following dialog will appear Start gt All P
17. KD6 Diamond VCL Vicon Notes American Dynamics ASCII Continuous commands American Dynamics ASCH Start Stop commands Digital PTZ control for fixed analog or IP cameras Panasonic Conventional Panasonic New Used for controlling a CM6x00 video matrix switch Should work with CM9760 as well Sensormatic and American Dynamics cameras Sony Visca protocol Ultrak formerly known as the Diamond protocol Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 166 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS IP based Control Protocols ACTi HTTP IP ACTi Pelco D IP ACTi Pelco P IP Axis V2 IP Axis V2 IP Firmware 4 40 Digital Mobotix IP Panasonic IP Sony P5 IP Sony Visca IP Toshiba IK WB IP Toshiba IK WB21A IP ACTI IP camera driver ACTI IP camera driver ACTI IP camera driver Axis Communications V2 API Axis Communications V2 API Use for camera encoder firmware v4 40 and later Digital PTZ control for fixed analog or IP cameras Mobotix 360 degree IP cameras Panasonic Sony P5 All other Sony cameras Toshiba IK WB0O1A 11A Toshiba IK WB21A Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 167 E 3 SALIENT SYSTEMS Appendix B Generic IP Drivers CompleteView has been designed as a flexible platform for supporting IP imaging devices Accordingly a generic driver model is available that supports a basic level of functionality for most IP cameras Generic IP Camera for MJPEG Repetitive HTTP requests for a JPEG image En
18. Port Control Port 80 6002 6001 image View Image UF IF Compression of Recorded Video Timeout 5 3 Retries 0 x Store original video from camera 5 Recompress video IP Tab Manufacturer Select the manufacturer of the IP camera being configured Model Select the specific model of IP camera that you are configuring Address Hostname IP Enter the IP address or hostname of the IP camera Camera ID For multi channel video encoders select the camera s channel number a Ss PY HTTP Port Enter the TCP port number for the camera s built in web server Default is SO Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 73 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS 6 Stream Port Control Port Enter the camera s video stream and control port For example ports 6002 6001 can be used for RTP RTCP protocol video stream control ports respectively 7 Username Enter the username that the server will use to contact the camera 8 Password If required enter the password for the associated username 9 Image Path This field is only enabled if you have selected one of the Generic IP Camera drivers Enter the path to a still image on the camera For example 1f the full path to the still image is http myipcamera images still jpg then the image path that you would enter is images still jpg 10 Timeout Controls how long in seconds CompleteView should wait for a response to the initial http request This is a
19. View becomes even more flexible as product licenses and feature keys are portable from computer to computer This approach also enables administrators to easily transfer feature keys between CompleteView Servers such as moving an IP camera license from one CompleteView Server to another Lastly hardware license devices do not require product activation and are not tied to specific hardware or hardware configurations IMPORTANT Salient Systems will gladly replace lost or stolen product manuals installation media and other documentation The hardware license device however IS your software for all intents and purposes Please ensure the physical security of your Complete View Server as lost or stolen license devices require that you repurchase the Complete View software and feature keys Installing the Hardware License Device The device driver for the USB hardware license device is automatically installed when you select the Complete View Server component during the setup process USB License Device Insert the USB license device into any available USB port The device driver is also located on the Complete View Setup CD ROM in the drivers directory Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 8 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS System Service Fundamentals Managing System Services Open the Services console by clicking on the following Start gt Control Panel gt System and Security gt Computer Management gt Services A Ein
20. a view layout in the same way a camera 1s added Add a Map Level 1 F E i gt Level 2 Map Dialogue Drag and drop the Map object to the drawing surface or to an existing Empty video tile The Map dialog will appear Select a map to display in media pane 3 The map will apear on the drawing surface The map object can be resized and moved like any other camera view MN Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 158 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Adding a Web Page Add a web page to a view layout in the same way a camera is added Add a Webpage Please specify a URL Disable links and browser controls Webpage Dialogue 1 Drag and drop the Web Page object to the drawing surface or to an existing Empty video tile 2 The Web Page dialog will appear Enter the home page URL under Please specify a URL 3 Optionally choose to disable link and other browser controls by enabling Disable links and browsers controls This option will prevent a user to navigating to any other links or web pages but will allow a user to refresh the specified page 4 The Web Page object will appear on the drawing surface The Web Page object can be resized and moved like any other camera view Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 159 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Map View Editor General The General tab allows the administrator to import map files and to
21. access the currently selected client configuration 93 Delete Client Configuration removes the selected configuration from the list of available configurations Reload Configuration Reloads the selected configuration from 1ts source location Save Configuration Saves the selected configuration to 1ts source location Load Configuration From Opens a client configuration from a specified location Save Configuration To Saves the current client configuration to a specified location Load Backup Restores a configuration backup file into the selected configuration Se oS SS Save Backup Saves the currently selected configuration into a backup file 10 User Displays the user configuration submenus for the selected configuration 11 View Displays the view layout submenus for the selected configuration 12 Map Displays the Map submenus for the selected configuration 13 Server Displays the server management submenus for the selected configuration 14 Zone Displays the location setup submenus for the selected configuration Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 135 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS General The General settings tab contains configuration settings that apply to the currently select client configuration Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Client Container gt General Tab General Active Directory Authentication Domain Username
22. according to your server s specific Test Test the connection to the specified HTTP server Test settings 4 User name enter the Complete View user name such as admin 5 Password enter the password for the Complete View user Please note the Complete View user must not have a blank password 6 Press the Test button The Event Configuration Recipient Test popup Click OK to Save and Close window should report Upload successful OK Cancel Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 82 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Under Events click Action Rules then click Add Two Action Rules are required for each trigger event One rule to trigger recording ON and one rule to trigger recording OFF Add an Action Rule 1 Name Enter a name to identify he event such as Motion ON Trigger set to the Axis camera trigger you would like to trigger this event Type set to Send Notification Recipient set to the Complete View server previously setup as a recipient Message parameter this can be left blank however text entered into this box will show up as a log entry in Complete View when the event triggers recording Custom parameter Click the Add for each custom parameter Complete View Administrator User Manual Step 3 Setup event notifications on an Axis camera AXIS 0 AXIS P1355 Network Camera Live View Setup Help Basic Setup Action R
23. authentication against AD is performed as users login to the CompleteView Client application User credentials pass through the Config Server to each Complete View Server that the user attempts to access O John s effective views Unsuccessful Authentication View Layout Elertators Config Server J Video Supervisors John s views are configured and stored in the Config Server John inherits two view layouts from the Video Operators user group and one from the John user object Successful Authentication CompleteView Administrator User Manual Wes Layout Bidg 1 lea Layout Eiig 2 E View Layoul Elevators John s effective VIEWS Page 171 E Y SALIENT SYSTEMS C4 Complete View Server When the AD Connector for the Config Server has been enabled dynamic authentication against AD is performed as users login to the CompleteView Client application User credentials pass through the Config Server to each Complete View Server that the user attempts to access John s effective camera permissions Unsuccessful Authentication Video Operadora ideo Superisors Join 1 Camara 1 i sl John Camera 1 m H gt 7 Lisa MER eS Playback Cocoa her be g se Camera E Server i n oo Live View Playtieck 4441441114111 AN aa a Camara 3 a I 1 a I Camera 2 o l 1 MUS DO O O CS O II CO DS E DE I i Lisa Mie is al Playback PTZ 1 Live
24. by the laws of United States Texas 7 DISCLAIMER THE SOFTWARE IS DELIVERED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS ASSUMED BY THE PURCHASER THE USER YOU Salient Systems Corporation DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TITLE AND NON INFRINGEMENT OR ANY WARRANTY ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL SPECIFICATION OR SAMPLE WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE Salient AND OR ITS LICENSOR S SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA LOSS OF PRODUCTION LOSS OF PROFIT LOSS OF USE LOSS OF CONTRACTS OR FOR ANY OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL ECONOMIC OR INDIRECT LOSS WHATSOEVER IN RESPECT OF SALE PURCHASE DELIVERY USE OR DISPOSITION OF THE SOFTWARE Salient TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ALL CLAIMS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SALE PURCHASE DELIVERY AND USE OF THE SOFTWARE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 4 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Before You Start Client Applications The CompleteView Admin Console is a Windows application that gives the administrator a tool to monitor the overall health individual camera status video archive usage and status and other elements of every CompleteView server in the enterprise This tool is also used to perform individual or group updates of Complete View the Complete View software suite on selected servers
25. in on an area within the cameras field of view to get a closer look at activity in the screen Once zoomed in the user can pan and tilt the view operate preset position and perform most functions that are available on mechanical PTZ cameras Digital PTZ PTZ Enabled PTZ Settings ID 0 Flip Directions Serial Port COM1 Default Monitor E o E Timeouts Preset Tour Arbitration s 5 Inactivity 5 60 E Auto Home after Inactivity Auto Home Preset 1 a a le zr Enable Digital PTZ To enable digital PTZ functionality on a camera check PTZ Enabled then select the Digital Protocol droop down box CompleteView Administrator User Manual protocol from the Page 91 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Motion Alarm The Motion Alarm tab contains settings which control the software motion detection and external alarm IO behavior of the Complete View Server Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Cameras gt selected camera gt Motion Alarm Tab General Volumes IP PIZ Motion Alarm Edge Storage Prealarm Pre motion 5 0 Post motion 5 3 Post alarm 5 o E Motion Zones Motion Sensitivity Motion Zone Actions Enable Only when Motion Scheduled Send to Preset Before Alarm Recording 1 Motion Alarm Tab 1 Pre alarm Pre motion s Sets the number of seconds to capture video prior to the start of a video motion det
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27. option will automatically disable once Complete View has finished the format to prevent the card from being reformatted in the future Network Share selected 1 The option under Storage Options will change 2 Hostname or IP enter the hostname or IP address of the NAS server Please note 1f the hostname of the NAS eerver is entered the camera will need to be configured with a DNS server to resolve the hostname Share path enter the path to the shared folder the camera will store video to Username enter the username which will be used by the camera to record to the NAS server Password enter the password for the previously configured user name A 3 CompleteView can be configured to synchronize the recordings on a schedule so remote cameras which may be recording over limited bandwidth connections can have their recordings synchronized to Complete View at a time when the network connection may be fully available to the camera The synchronization schedule is configured under Synchronization Options Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Cameras gt selected camera gt Edge Storage Tab Synchronization Options Run video synchronization at 8 21 2013 00 01 00 every 1 T Days Synchronization Options Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 103 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS 1 Run video synchronization at set the calendar control to the day you would like the
28. send email to one of these servers and do not supply a valid set of user credentials then your mail will likely be rejected Check with your network administrator for more details 3 Username the user name to use when authenticating to the SMTP server 4 Password the password to use when authenticating to the SMTP server 5 Sender Name who the email will appear to be coming from It is a good practice to set this to a user who will be responsible for answering queries and has some knowledge of your security processes 6 Sender Email the email address that the alarm alert email will appear to be from Again it is a good practice to make this the valid address of the person defined in the Sender Name box CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 34 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Tracking Configures the priorities for the PTZ auto attendant function Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Tracking Tab General Loosing Erai recio integrations ans One Zone Priority Tracking Configuration 1 Zone Priority allows configuration of 10 motion zone priority levels with 10 being the highest priority and 1 being the lowest 2 Hold Time s when motion is detected in a zone Complete View will show a preset location from one or more PTZ cameras as configured in the Actions Editor This setting 1s the number of seconds that Complete View should dwell on a pr
29. this key was transferred from a different Complete View Server then you must enter the feature key and validation code that were issued by the other server during the export process 4 Click on the button named OK to program the feature key into the license device When the device has been programmed you will be returned to the main feature key dialog Your new feature key should now be listed and available for use Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 41 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Deleting a Feature Key To delete a feature key from a Complete View server perform the following steps Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt General gt Feature Keys Keys Product ID 19PF5RCO66 PMUWW Please state this product ID to obtain a new feature key for this product Feature Keys Key Description Quantity 100EA TBOO4 ADBDO SVK2H Version 4 2 1330B 5C047 Q3AL7 53395 MPEG4 1302B D0DQ07 A1AT6 S6BSK Audio 12066 TFQ86 A5AD4 SELIMN Basic MPEG4 for IP Cameras 4 Highlight then click Remove From Global General click the button named Feature Keys The following dialog will appear Click on the feature key that you wish to delete Click the button named Remove When prompted click on the button named OK to delete the feature key from the license device ae ot te When the device has been programmed you will be returned to the main feature key dialog The feature key that you r
30. to Complete View s configuration or multiple cameras can be added simultaneously Perform the following steps to add cameras to Complete View s configuration Please note a valid camera license must be available for each camera being added Step 1 Adding cameras using Camera Search Add Active scan complete Additonal devices may appear through passive detection Hardware ID Description AXIS P 1345 Ne bo 192 169 1 15 D Link DAP 1522 Wireless Access Point 192 168 1 83 H 264 MegaPixel Network Camera From the Camera Add Search dialog select the camera or cameras being added Use the CTRL or Shift keys to select multiple cameras Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 60 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Step2 Adding cameras using Camera Search Add Active scan complete Additional devices may appear through passive detection Discovered devices Status i actu Location Description 192 163 1 151 AXIS P1346 Network Camera 192 168 115 i D Link DAP 1522 Wireless Access Point 192 163 1 83 H 264 Mega Fiel Network Camera MPEGA H264 Prior to adding the camera the Camera Search Add tool will check to verify the video stream can be obtained helping to ensure the settings used to add the camera or cameras are correct Enter the camera s Username and Password using the corresponding fields and select the correct compression type to pull from the camera using the Stream type
31. to the Complete View Client the application will automatically enter Fullscreen viewing mode 3 Auto Sequence If set then when the user logs in to the CompleteView Client the application will automatically begin sequencing between live view layouts 4 Active Directory Authentication Indicates whether the selected user is a non editable Active Directory object 5 Hide Nodes Check nodes to hide from the selected user in Video Client At least one node type must be selected otherwise nothing will be visible to the Video Client user 6 Member of these groups Displays a list of all local groups If set the user is a member of the group and will inherit any view layouts that have been created for the group s Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Users Groups gt Selected Usert Administration Tab Administration Credentials Adr Wnistrator Auto Fullscreen Auto Sequence Hide nodes Zones Sites Views Maps Servers Custom Views Member of these groups Group User Object Administration Tab Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 146 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS User Group Object 1 Administrator If set members of the group can view and modify the configuration for the selected Complete View Server 2 Auto Fullscreen If set then when a member of the group logs in to the Complete View Client the application will automatically enter Fullscreen vi
32. users and groups who will have access to this site Users Groups V admin Please make sure that the selected users and groups have access to all the servers set in views and maps Site Administration Name Name Text entered in this field will display as the Site s name Users Groups Select the Users and or Groups who should have permission to Users Groups view this site Only Users and Groups checked in this field will be able to see the site in the Video Client Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 141 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Users Groups General The Users and Groups configuration objects allow you to create modify and delete view layouts and associate them with either an individual user or a group of users An unlimited number of view layouts may be created for each User or User Group object Please reference Appendix E for additional information regarding Users and User Groups Tree View User Groups Node Console Tree Users Groups Container User Object S BH Local clientcfg cvw Bu Zones Sites gS Users Groups The Users Groups node on the Client E admin ie EE vented gt Ay Text Group onfiguration tree contains a list of all user an E Views user group objects that exist in the selected Maps client configuration My Test User Servers Client Configurations E Local clientefg cvw m f Zones Sites O 68 Users Groups Group Object E 8 admin E My Test Group 54 E
33. view Select Add Alarm Device from the resulting context menu Enter a name for the alarm device Select OK Configure the new alarm device from the P tab oe SS te Add Alarm Device Enter alarm name for new alarm DEA Xx Delete Alarm Device E a Add Alarm Device CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 109 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Direct Attached Digital Input Output Complete View supports several different digital input output DIO devices Each of the devices is connected to a Complete View server via a USB port It is possible to add a single device or any combination of device types to a Complete View server Direct Attached Digital I O USB to 8 Isolated Inputs 8 Reed Relay Outputs Digital I O Interface Adapter USB to 16 Isolated Inputs Digital I O Interface Adapter USB to 16 Reed Relay Outputs Digital I O Interface Adapter USB to 48 channel TTL Digital I O Interface Adapter USB to 96 Channel TTL Digital I O Interface Adapter Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 110 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Configuration Tabs IP Tab The IP Tab displays the connection information for the selected alarm device Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Alarm Devices gt Selected Device IP Tab P routs oss Dege Model Direct Attached Alarm Devices Device Model Select the specific device model Address Hostname IP The IP ad
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35. Audio Source Left Right Audio Control Tab 1 Enable Audio Attaches an audio stream to the currently selected video source 2 Audio Source Specify which audio device to use Channel If the Split Channels audio mode was enabled in the Audio configuration then you can assign either the left or the right audio channel to the currently selected video source This feature enables a single stereo audio input to provide two separate audio channels when using the appropriate adapter CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 98 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Email Complete View can deliver email notifications to one or more recipients when certain alarm events occur This is configurable on a per camera basis Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Cameras gt selected camera gt Email Tab Please make sure mail server is configured BEFORE enabling any email notifications Send Email on ince Snapshot Enable Email Notifications E Delay Before Taking Snapshot s 9 Email Notification Limits Subject Maximum Emails DVR Event Recipients comma separated list of email addresses Minimum Interval Between Emails 8 Apply These Settings to All Cameras Email Tab Notification events Sync Loss If Complete View detects a loss of video signal the server will generate a notification email with an optional JPEG still image file attachment By defaul
36. Camera 1 View Set Playback Show Snapshot Export PTZ 4 Light Apply These Settings to All Cameras Server Configuration Users Groups Camera Tab Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 52 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS 1 PTZ Priority specifies the priority level of this user when they access a PTZ camera When there are requests by different users to control a PTZ camera the user with the higher priority level will win control If the current user of a PTZ is a lower priority than the user attempting to control it the user attempting control will win and the current user will lose control of the PTZ If the users are of the same priority level then Complete View will operate on a first come first served basis If the current user has a higher priority than the user attempting to control the camera then the user attempting to gain control will not be able to do so 2 View when enabled the selected user may begin a live viewing session of this camera oS Playback when enabled the selected user may view archived video for this camera 4 Snapshot when enabled the selected user may take snapshot pictures in playback and when viewing live video 5 Export when enabled the user export video clips a PTZ when enabled the selected user may control this PTZ camera 7 Light if the selected camera is an Axis Communications model camera with a LED or IR light this permission will allow the user to t
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38. EG4 or H 264 with Gen II capture cards Gen IT Compression Methods Constant Bitrate Variable Bitrate Constant Quality MPEG4 Y Y H 264 Y Y Y Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Cameras gt selected camera gt General Tab General volumes 1p PTZ __ Motion Alarm Audio Emai _ Analytics Enabled Y Convert Analog License to IP Name Camera 1 1 Video Size 720x450 ll Video Quality Fbgh Compressor MPEG Lens Type Standard Recording Format Enhanced MPEG4 Scheduled Recording FPS a v Bitrate Control External Alarm FPS zo beare Motion Detection FPS a Average Bit Rate kbps 200 Time Stamp Overlay 9 PEA i Camera Name Overlay i 1000 Black and White Camera Camera Adjustments Apply These Settings to Al Cameras MPEG4 amp H 264 Configuration Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 68 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Constant Bitrate Provides the most predictable storage level but high levels of scene activity cause the algorithm to apply a greater level of compression to the video resulting in areas of activity in the scene showing more noticeable compression artifacts Variable Bitrate Provides somewhat predictable storage levels however lower activity or greater activity will cause the required storage to fluctuate more Video quality is not affected unless a maximum bitrate option 1s set and exceeded Cons
39. NT SYSTEMS Feature Keys Adding a Feature Key To add a feature key to a Complete View server perform the following steps Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt General gt Feature Keys Feature Keys pra Product ID 19PF5 RCQ66 PMUVV 1 From 7 Global General a a to obtain a new feature key click the button named Feature Keys Feature Keys The following dialog will appear Key Description 1OOEA TEOQO4 ADBDO SVK2H Version 4 2 1380B 5CO47 Q3AL7 53395 MPEG4 l 13028 000007 A 1AT6 S6BSK Audio 2 Click the button 2 o 1206B TFO86 ASAD4 SEUMN Basic MPEG4 for IP Cameras named Add and the 4 UI Feature Key Dialog will appear Feature Keys dialogue Note Users upgrading from any v3 x CompleteView installation will need to enter a Complete View v4 feature key prior to upgrading If upgrading from v4 0 to v4 1 a feature key is required Please contact Salient Technical Support for a feature key CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 40 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt General gt Feature Keys gt Add Feature Key The validation code must be specified if the feature key was moved from another server Add Feature Key Dialog 3 Enter the feature key into the appropriate field If this is a newly issued key then you will not need a validation code If
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41. SALIENT SYSTEMS Start Starts the selected service if it is stopped Stop Stops the selected service if it is running Start parameters Passes startup parameters to a service when it is manually started Windows does not save the startup values You must therefore re enter them each time that you manually start the service Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 11 E 3SALIENT SYSTEMS System Service Overview System services are programs that run in a special layer of Windows NT based operating systems They can be configured to launch before a user logs on to a Windows 2000 XP 7 2003 2008 system As such they do not require that a user be locally logged onto the computer in order to function properly If the Server component was selected during installation then the Complete View Server and the Complete View Admin Service are automatically installed as system services and are configured for automatic startup To manually start and stop the Complete View Server you must use the Computer Management console and be logged into Windows as a user with Administrative rights to the local computer Services and Permissions By default the CompleteView system services are configured to use the LocalSystem user account with the right to interact with the desktop If you wish to have Complete View write video to a network device such as a SAN NAS or file server then the access control list ACL for the networked storage must conta
42. Servers gt Cameras gt selected camera gt Analytics Tab analytics E Analyze Video C Record Alarms External Identifier 0 Analytics Control Tab aa Select this option to have the Complete View server analyze the video stream and En Cea transmit a feature stream to the associated A gent VI server Record Alarms Select to record alarm on event notification from the Agent VI server This number associates a sensor from the Agent VI system to the corresponding External Identifier camera in CompleteView Make sure the sensor number configured in Agent VI matches this number Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 101 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Edge Storage Complete View supports edge storage recording on Axis Communications cameras with Edge Storage support Edge Storage integration allows Complete View to configure the target Axis camera to record to either an internally installed SD card or to a separate NAS storage device The camera will record the same resolution and frame rate video stream Complete View server is configured to record If recordings from the camera are interrupted by a network outage or some other event Complete View will retrieve the missing recordings from the camera s SD card or associated NAS server and automatically fill in any missing gaps in its recordings Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Cameras gt selected camera gt Edge Storage Tab
43. TZ camera manufacturer communicates with their PTZ cameras using a system of proprietary commands These command sets are referred to as control protocols See Appendix A for the list of PTZ control protocols supported by CompleteView Note The Digital protocol can be configured on any analog or IP fixed camera to enable digital PTZ control within the fixed camera s field of view Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 89 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Preset Tour CompleteView allows you to automate your PTZ camera by enabling a preset tour A preset tour consists of the PTZ camera alternating between two or more preset locations 1 Enable Preset Tour Enables Disables the preset tour 2 Preset Tour Off on Server Start If checked CompleteView will not automatically start the preset tour when the server is first started 3 Dwell Time s Specifies the amount of time in seconds that Complete View should wait at the preset location before proceeding to the next preset in the sequence Preset Tour Preset Tour Enable Off on Server Start Enabling Preset Tour To define a preset tour begin by selecting the preset number that you wish to add to the tour Next set the dwell time for the preset location CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 90 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Digital PTZ Complete View can be configured to digitally Pan Tilt and Zoom any camera Digital PTZ allows the system operator to zoom
44. Tuesday 6 3 2008 and there is a schedule for 2 3 2008 Weekday and Every Day then the CompleteView Server will use the schedule for 2 3 2008 since it is the most restrictive If the 2 3 2008 schedule did not exist then Complete View would use the Weekday schedule and so on Clone Schedule Creates a copy of an existing schedule Select the schedule that you wish to copy and then click the Clone Schedule button You will be prompted to supply a schedule type for the new schedule Delete Schedule Deletes the currently selected recording schedule from the server configuration Edit Schedule Not used Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 125 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS If the type of schedule you select already exists the operation will fail with the error message shown below Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Schedules Container gt Menu gt New Schedule O A schedule of this type already exists New Schedule Error Dialogue Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 126 K 4SALIENT SYSTEMS Configuration Tabs Edit The recording schedule planner allows you to specify what types of recording should occur for each camera in a 24 hour period Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Schedules gt Selected Schedule gt Edit Tab D vee 2 A E amp Schedules Edit Tab Sche
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46. View servers Note Prior to configuring the Bold Manitou integration settings in Complete View perform the appropriate integration configuration in Manitou Please refer to the Bold Manitou documentation for configuration instructions Note The Complete View user account used for the Bold Manitou system to access Complete View must be configured for API Access API Access can be enabled on the Advanced tab of the target Complete View user account To complete the Bold Manitou amp CompleteView integration configuration open CompleteView s Server Configuration and perform the following steps Server Configurations 1 Click the server object from the tree view O AA GA Users Groups Hwi Cameras P Audio Devices 3 Aam Devices Aa Serial Ports H A Volumes 8 4 Schedules 2 Select the Integrations configuration tab General Logging Email Tracking Integrations Axis One Click Bold Manitou 3 Enter the appropriate settings under the Bold Manitou configuration section O a Check the Enabled checkbox to Heartbeat Interval secs enable the integration b Address should be configured as the address of the Manitou server which will receive notification of Complete View events c Port should be set the port configured on the Manitou server for receiving event alerts d Heartbeat Interval is the time between Heartbeat messag
47. a pan tilt zoom camera that is on a preset tour Note DirectX9 or later must be installed on a computer before it is able to view exported video files that have been compressed with MJPEG e MPEG4 This video compression codec utilizes the latest enhancements in MPEG4 resulting in extremely high quality MPEG4 video files that are much smaller in size than those compressed with MJPEG When compared to Basic MPEG4 using this codec results in a slight increase in how long you are able to retain video files and a decrease in network Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 66 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS bandwidth consumption MPEG4 however allows for the video size to be different for each camera input that is using it Note If a PC does not have an ISO compliant MPEG 4 video decoder installed then the Complete View Video Player application must be used to view exported video files e H 264 This video compression codec provides the highest level of compression resulting in the lowest files sizes and highest retention times as compared to other codecs H 264 uses the most processing power CPU cycles as compared with the other codecs When using H 264 it is highly recommended disable Stream Processing under the IP tab be enabled to reduce CPU utilization 5 Lens Type If using an Immervision Panomorph lens on the selected camera chooses Immervision otherwise leave the setting on Standard default 6 Lens Orientation Choose from Ce
48. ab so the camera can be configured as an IP camera 3 Name Specifies the name of the camera input This name is used throughout CompleteView to identify the camera to both the administrator and the user 4 Video Size This setting is used to set the video capture resolution for all camera inputs in a CompleteView Server The actual video capture size is specified in this configuration option and cannot be overridden or otherwise changed by the client If for example you set the video size to 160 x 120 and then configure a CompleteView Client video port to display the video at 640 x 480 the client would display a 640 x 480 viewport with the video captured at 160 x 120 stretched to fill it 5 Stream Compression Settings Select how video is compressed in each of three compression paths a As received from the camera b As recorded c As streamed to clients For each compression path there are a total of three codecs to choose from depending on which features have been installed e MJPEG The MJPEG Motion JPEG video compressor is the default for IP camera sources MJPEG generates larger video files than Basic MPEG4 This results in a decrease in how long you are able to retain video as well as increased network bandwidth consumption The MJPEG video compressor may also be used with analog CCTV cameras This video compressor is best suited to low frame rate camera sources and those where there is constant large scale movement such as
49. ails pane of the Services console Path to executable Service Properties CompleteView Server Properties Local Computer Service name Complete View Server Display name Complete View Server Description Path to executable C Program Files Complete View Main Server exe e Help me configure service startup options Startup type Service status Started Start Stop Pause You can specify the start parameters that apply when you start the service from here Specifies the path and file name of the selected service The path and file name cannot be changed directly Startup type Shows the startup type for the selected system service e Automatic specifies that the service should start automatically when the system starts e Manual specifies that a user or dependent service must start and stop the system service If set to manual startup the service will not start automatically when the computer starts e Disabled Prevents the selected service from being started by the system a user or any dependent Service Service Status Shows the status of the service as follows e Started the selected service is running e Starting the selected service is starting but has not fully started yet e Stopped the selected service is not running e Stopping the selected service is stopping but has not fully stopped yet CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 10 K 3
50. ams gt Complete View gt S ystem Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Users Groups gt Selected User Maps Selected Map gt Edit Note although Quick rack cameras will be displayed under their corresponding server 11 is not possible to add a Quick Track camera to a map Camera has been dropped on the map default FOV cone is displayed CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 164 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS As you mouse over areas of the cone controls will be displayed to change the length of the cone the angle and the direction Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Users Groups gt Selected User Maps Selected Map gt Edit Note You can position your mouse over the Y camera for a snapshot to best determine r the correct cone shape to represent the camera field of view Camera has been dropped on the map default FOV cone is displayed Use the same drag and drop method to place maps Available maps are displayed under the Maps heading as shown below CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 165 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Appendices Appendix A PTZ Protocol Drivers Analog Control Protocols RS 422 485 Protocol Name AD ASCII Continuous AD ASCII Make Break Canon VC C4 Kalatel Digital Panasonic WV CS850 Conv Panasonic WV CS850 New Pelco ASCII Pelco D Pelco P Philips Biphase RVision SAE Samsung Sensormatic Sony EVI D30 D31 Ultrak
51. an be used to automatically copy recorded video from its originally recorded location to any designated storage volume The video on the original volume remains in place and is subject to first in first out The administrator can define the Backup Only volume associate 1t with regular volume s and set a schedule to automatically copy the oldest video from regular storage to archive storage Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 118 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Configuration of Archive Only or Back Only Volume The process to configure a Back up Only Volume is the same as configuring an Archive Only Volume Overview Archiving can be setup in following four steps The administrator must first add an Archive only or Backup only volume type to the server Select Enable Archive or Enable Backup on a Regular Storage volume Associate the Archive Only or Backup Only volume to the selected Regular Storage Volume A schedule for automatically moving copying video from the Regular Storage volume to the Archive Only or Backup only volume must be defined in the Regular Storage volume s settings oo O A Adding an Archive Only Volume Console Tree Volumes Container Volumes Right click on Volumes and choose New Volume On the volume s General tab set the Volume Type to Archive only Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 119 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Serv
52. anual Page 62 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Edit Camera AXIS P 1346 00408CA585F7 at 192 168 1 151 The video acquisition test for this camera has failed Please review and or edit the camera details below then choose from the available actions Manufacturer Model Axis P1354 Stream Type MJPEG MPEG4 RTSP Port 554 H 264 Username Password root TIT Actions Retry Perform Action Add without video acquisition test Skip Retry all remaining cameras with these settings 1 On this screen set the following parameters to successfully add the remaining cameras Manufacturer set the manufacturer matching the camera being added form the list Model select the closest matching camera model from the list RTSP Port set the RTSP port MPEG4 or H 264 video will be streamed to 554 is the default l 2 gt port Username set the camera username CompleteView will use when requesting video from the camera Password set the password which corresponds to the username Complete View will use when requesting video from the camera Under Actions choose from the following behavior Retry Selecting Retry and pressing Perform Action will attempt to retry the video acquisition test using the new settings entered on this dialog to verify the settings used are correct If the test passes the camera will be added to Complete View s configuration automatically using the newly entered correct setti
53. ator User Manual Page 138 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Creating Views and Maps within a Site To create a new view layout within a Site Console Tree Site Container Local clientefg cvw E Views Expand the Site by clicking the next to the Site 6 1 Dallas United States G Users Groups g Servers View Menu Right Click on Views and choose either New View or New Auto View Creating a View Please refer to the View Layout Editor section of this manual for details on configuring view layouts CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 139 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Map Views within Zones and Sites Console Tree Site Container S E Local clientcfg cvw ifa Zones Sites E E Austin E Views Y Maps To create a new map within a Site expand the Site by H H Dallas clicking the next to the Site 8g United States GS Users Groups o H Servers Map Menu Client i B E Local cientcfg cvw Right click on Maps then choose New Map Creating a Map Please refer to the Map View Editor section of this manual for details on configuring maps Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 140 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Site Administration Clicking on a Site object will display the Administration tab Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Zones Sites Selected Site Administration Tab Administration Name Dallas Select
54. ber it will cause Complete View s FIFO processor to delete approximately one day of video in order to free disk space for newer video events 4 Keep Video for days Enable this setting to remove video based on retention time Specify the number of days to keep video for before deleting the oldest day of video 5 Begin Removal At Specified the time of day to begin removing the oldest day of video after video becomes older than what is specified for the Remove Video Older Than setting 6 Enable Archive Available for Regular Storage volume types when checked the archiving scheduling options are presented permitting the administrator to associate an Archive Only volume 7 Enable Backup Available for Regular Storage volume types when checked the backup scheduling options are presented permitting the administrator to associate an Archive Only volume Note For any given regular volume you may enable archiving or backup but not both for the same volume Archiving and Backup Only Configuration Archiving can be used to automatically move recorded video from its originally recorded location to a longer term storage medium This will free space for new recordings without requiring the older video be deleted The administrator can define the archive volume associate 1t with regular volume s and set a schedule to automatically move the oldest video from regular storage to archive storage Backup Only Backup only c
55. component in the setup program Parameters register Adds the Config Server to the list of system services unregister Removes the Config Server from the list of system services noservice Runs the Config Server in interactive mode i e as a normal application port n Listen for connections on TCP port n Communication Port s default TCP 4250 To change the default port you will need to re register the system service 1 Stop the service 2 Open a command shell and navigate to the directory in which you installed Complete View Example using default path CD Program Files CompleteView Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 15 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS 3 Unregister the system service by typing the following into the command shell ConfigServer exe unregister 4 Register the system service by typing the following into the command shell where n is the TCP port that you wish to assign ConfigServer register port n 5 Start the service Automatic Client Software Updates In order to enable the automated update capability of the Config Server and Complete View Client you must first perform the following simple steps 1 Download and unzip the latest client update from Salient s support website Het support salisnteavs com OR After the update has completed locate the file named MainClient exe in your Complete View application directory Proceed to step 2 use this file instead of the extracted fil
56. d Complete View Name Main Entrance es 4 E Parking Exit channel number in the Communication Record Settings oten a Al Channel l 7 Main Lot boxes as shown and select OK ka m E Parking 4 Display Motion Detection Alarms poe J Copy Room Main Entrance South Office North Office East Lot South Lot Video will display ERE ESE A EE ee Ee Live fps af ri Jain Entrance i Salient Systems Comple teView 192 168 1 115 gt Name Main Entrance Channel fro Display Motion Detection Alarms PTZ Controlled by Matris Switcher IY Display Video Add Madiy Delete Apply Help J Multiple Selection 1of1 selected Close Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 179 E Y SALIENT SYSTEMS Appendix G SureView Immix Integration The SureView Immix integration allows video from CompleteView to be displayed on an alarm event in the Immix system The integration allows for display of live video control of PTZ cameras the display of recorded video as well as notification of camera status and motion events detected by integrated Complete View servers Note Prior to configuring the Sure View Immix integration settings in Complete View perform the appropriate integration configuration in Immix Please refer to the Sure View Immix documentation for configuration instructions To complete the Sure View Immix Complete View integration configuration open CompleteView s Server Con
57. dress or hostname for the selected alarm device Username Enter the username that the server will use to contact the camera Password If required enter the password for the associated username Timeout Controls how long in seconds CompleteView should wait for a response to the initial http request This is an advanced setting and should only be changed from the default value of 3 at the direction of Salient s technical support 6 Retries Controls how many times CompleteView should attempt to connect to the IP alarm device before determining that it is unreachable This is an advanced setting and should only be changed from the default value of 0 at the direction of Salient s technical support a AO Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 111 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Inputs Based upon the configuration and capabilities of the selected alarm device CompleteView will list the maximum number of inputs that the device is capable of To configure an input first select it from the Input list Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Alarm Devices gt Selected Device Inputs Tab p ets ows 5 Trgger When Cosed Los O Trigger When Opened Mah Trigger Recording On Cimera camera e C cares se E iy Os g O te O rs my O amp Os Oc Input List 1 Trigger When Closed Low Alarm condition when circuit is closed 2 Trigg
58. duction Overview CompleteView is an Enterprise ready Video Management System that utilizes a comprehensive suite of chent server software applications designed for operation in a Microsoft Windows environment For turnkey solutions the software suite and analog video capture hardware is also available factory integrated into Dell and HP workstation computers as well as Salient s own high value solutions When a computer is configured with video capture hardware and or IP camera licenses and the Complete View Server software component the resulting system is referred to as a Complete View Server When a computer is configured with any of the CompleteView client applications the system is referred to as a Complete View Client It is therefore possible for a single computer to be both a Complete View Server and a CompleteView Client Hybrid Technology CompleteView supports the acquisition of video from both analog CCTV and IP based video sources and presents them to users in a unified graphical user interface This allows for a consistency of operation that is unparalleled by any other technology You can now take advantage of your existing cable plant and legacy CCTV infrastructure while simultaneously adding IP based infrastructure at your pace CompleteView has been designed from the outset as a solid foundation for you to build upon allowing the system to grow with you as your technology and requirements change Analog capture technology i
59. duled Click on this button to enable scheduled continuous mode recording Ext Alarm Click on this button to enable recording during an external alarm event Motion Click on this button to enable recording when motion is detected ES a Pre alarm Click on this button to enable pre alarm recording Note Pre alarm recording and scheduled recording cannot be selected simultaneously When pre alarm recording is enabled scheduled recording is automatically disabled Simultaneously selecting motion detection or external alarm AND scheduled recording will automatically disable pre alarm recording Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 127 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Start Manually sets the start time for a recording plan 6 End Manually sets the end time for a recording plan Schedule Displays a text based list of planned recording items for the currently selected camera In the above screenshot Camera 1 has been selected You can view its recording plan in 2 different ways a Textually You can determine the recording plan for a camera by examining the items listed in the Schedule box Items beginning with the letter S represent a scheduled recording a represents external alarm recording P represents pre alarm recording and M represents motion detection recording The start and stop time each item are shown to the right of the recording type b Graphically To the immediate right of the camera select
60. e IP address of localhost is always 127 0 0 1 When you use localhost or 127 0 0 1 as the address of a server you are telling the software that the server software 1s running on the same system that you are physically accessing Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 13 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS NM Server Applications CompleteView Administrative Service The CompleteView Administrative Service is installed automatically whenever the CompleteView Server component is selected during the setup process It is a stand alone system service that is required for the following administrative capabilities Remote Software Updating Remote Starting and Stopping of the Complete View Server system service If you do not require the above capabilities then you may stop or disable the system service Parameters register Adds the Administrative Service to the list of system services unregister Removes the Administrative Service from the list of system services noservice Runs the Administrative Service in interactive mode 1 e as a normal application port n Listen for connections on TCP port n Communication Port s default TCP 4255 To change the default port you will need to re register the system service Stop the service Open a command shell and navigate to the directory in which you installed Complete View Example using default path CD Program Files CompleteView Unregister the system service by typing the fo
61. e RS232 serial communications port The most common method of communication for PTZ cameras is via RS485 serial communications It is therefore necessary to use a RS232 to RS485 signal convertor when connecting a Complete View server to a PTZ camera that uses RS485 Over the coax control technologies such as Pelco s Coaxitron are not directly supported by CompleteView It is still possible however to utilize Coaxitron to control your PTZ cameras through the use of intermediary hardware For example the most common solution to controlling 16 or fewer Pelco PTZ cameras via Coaxitron involves the use of the Pelco CM 6700 video matrix unit In this case you would configure the second serial port COM B on the CM 6700 for RS232 communications CompleteView would be configured to use the Pelco ASCII protocol The CM 6700 would handle converting from RS232 to Coaxitron signaling as well as from Pelco ASCII to Pelco P control protocols A side benefit of this approach is that the CM 6700 supports 2 keyboard inputs The CompleteView server takes up one of these ports leaving a second which can be used to add for example a KBD 300 system controller Note Depending upon the application an optional RS232 gt RS485 adapter may be required to connect Complete View to the control interface of the camera Control Protocols CompleteView can control many different models of pan tilt zoom PTZ cameras from a wide variety of manufacturers Each P
62. e View Administrator User Manual Page 116 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Configuration Tabs General Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Volumes gt Selected Volume gt General General Cameras Volume T Path E Wideos Pm Le Regular Storage Free Space Threshold for Writing MB 5000 Permanent Storage Read Only Keep Video For days 3 Archive Only Begin Removal At 11 34 00 AM lt Backup Only Enable Archive V Enable Backup Database Scan Settings Scan Volume on Next Restart Scan All Volumes on Next Restart Volumes Configuration General Tab 1 Path Specifies the location of the video archive volume This can be either a literal path such as E Video or a UNC path such as ServerName Video IMPORTANT If you are writing to a mapped network drive or universal naming convention UNC path then you must ensure that the LocalSystem user account has appropriate permission to read write modify create and delete files Please see chapter Server Components Overview section System Service Overview for more details 2 Volume Type Specifies the purpose and function of the storage volume a Regular Storage At least one Regular Storage volume needs to be defined for the server Video is written to this volume for the cameras associated with it according to the recording schedule defined see Schedules for more information on configuring a r
63. e installed and operational with cameras a A user suggest username Lenel with administrator permissions must be created in CompleteView 3 amp Supervisors b The user must be enabled for the CompleteView API 1 Select the Administration Camera Advanced Users Groups Advanced Tab 2 Check both boxes to Enabling API access will allow this user to partially control the server The user will be able to start and stop recording as well as other operations enable the API xposed through the programming interface c Save the Server This is a potential security risk and you should take measures to ensure Configuration that the password for this user is kept confident Are you sure you want to allow this i I have read the above and realize that enabling API access is a potential security risk M Grant user access to control server through API OnGuard 1 OnGuard must be installed and operational and ready to receive video inputs from Complete View 2 Goto www lenel com and log into the website a Select Support b Select Downloads c Select Add ons d Locate download and install Salient Systems CompleteView Add on into each OnGuard Server to be employed with CompleteView Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 177 E 3 SALIENT SYSTEMS 3 Open and login to OnGuard System Administration a Select Video b Select Digital Video c Select the Video Recorder Tab W Online and then select Add z Entries D
64. e installed on at least one server in your enterprise The CompleteView Administrative Service is an application developed for out of band management of the CompleteView Server system service This CompleteView application is required to remotely start and stop the Complete View Server and Administrative perform remote updates of the CompleteView software suite Service This application is installed automatically when you select the Complete View Server component in the setup program The CompleteView Video proxy is a service that allows CompleteView Web Client users to view cameras from multiple CompleteView servers in one CompleteView Video p interface The Video Proxy acts as a single server location Web Client users roxy can connect to for access to Complete View CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 7 E 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Licensing your CompleteView Server Complete View v4 x and later use a software license file Please reference the Complete View Quick Start Guide for software licensing instructions All CompleteView Server v2 0 and v3 x installations require that a hardware license device be attached to each computer where the CompleteView Server software has been installed The hardware license device is available as a USB dongle The CompleteView Server software license and feature keys are stored in an encrypted format within each hardware license device By utilizing a hardware based licensing system Complete
65. e on the Server Configuration tree contains a list of all of the defined recording schedules in the selected server s configuration v Schedules Y Every Day Schedules Schedules Menu Right click on a schedule object to show a context menu QA New Schedule containing the primary schedule management G Clone Schedule functions You can also access this item as a submenu X Delete Schedule underneath the Server Configuration gt Schedule system Uy Edit Schedule menu Schedules New Schedule Creates a new recording schedule You will be prompted for the type of schedule to create as shown below Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 124 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Schedules Container gt Menu gt New Schedule new schedule Please select the appropriate type for the Cancel C Date C Weekday C Weekend Every Day New Schedule Dialogue Date Creates a schedule which will run only on the selected date Weekday Creates a schedule which will run on every weekday defined as Monday Friday Weekend Creates a schedule which will run on every Saturday and Sunday Every Day Creates a schedule which will run on every day of the week Note If there are multiple schedules which apply to a particular date then the Complete View server chooses the most restrictive schedule available For example if the date is
66. e time to retrieve recordings from End Date is used from the Playback mode to set the date to retrieve recordings to End Time is used from the Playback mode to set the time to retrieve recordings to Used from Playback mode to control the playback speed After filling in Start Date Start Time End Date and End Time use the Begin Playback button to retrieve the recordings form CompleteView and start playback of the clips Pauses playback and steps back one frame Toggles between pause and pay when recordings are being played back Step Forward Pauses playback and steps forward one frame Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 183 E Y SALIENT SYSTEMS Additional Resources Visit the Salient website www salientsys com for additional support and Complete View training e Manuals amp Documentation www salientsys com support manuals documentationx Includes Administrator s Manual Client User Manuals including Video Alarm and Web clients How To Guides and Tips e Online Tech Support www salientsys com elearning Get quick access to online tech support modules that cover the most frequently asked product questions such as Adding and Moving IP Camera Licenses e Salient University eLearning http salientsys latitudelearning com A convenient way to get trained on CompleteView Register online for access to interactive user training modules cove
67. ecording schedule Complete View will find recorded video for the associated cameras on this volume type when a search is initiated through a playback interface b Permanent Storage Read only CompleteView will find recorded video for the associated cameras on this volume type when a search is initiated through a playback interface This is used Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 117 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS less frequently than Regular Storage and Archive Only volume types An example of this volume type would be to define the location of video which has been restored from a backup or the location of video moved from Regular Storage by a gr party archiving program c Archive Only This defines a volume for the purpose of moving video from a Regular Storage volume on a preset schedule in order to free space on the associated Regular Storage volume s for new video to be recorded Archiving removed the designated video from the original volume and places it on the archive volume d Backup Only This defines a volume for the purpose of backing up a drive Backup copies the original files to the backup volume but does not remove them from the original volume Backup Only available in CompleteView 3 8 1 and beyond 3 Free Space Threshold for Writing MB Specifies the amount of available disk space in megabytes on the volume before First In First Out FIFO processing 1s triggered Each time the threshold drops below this num
68. ection or external alarm event Pre alarm recording is selected in increments of 5 seconds and can be adjusted from 5 seconds to 120 seconds prior to the beginning of the alarm event 2 Post motion s Sets the number of seconds that CompleteView should wait after motion stops before ending a motion event 3 Post alarm s Sets the number of seconds that Complete View should wait after an alarm stops before ending the alarm event 4 Motion Zones Opens the video motion detection configuration screen Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 92 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS 5 Motion Sensitivity Selects the sensitivity of the motion detection engine for the selected camera The sensitivity scale is from 0 to 100 with a default value of 80 Lowering this value decreases the sensitivity of the motion detection while increasing the value makes the motion detection more sensitive to change 6 Enable Motion Zone Actions Allows the PTZ auto attendant to respond to motion events for the selected camera input 7 Only when Motion Scheduled Restricts Motion Zone commands to periods of time when motion recording is scheduled 8 Send to Preset Before Alarm Recording Issues a show preset n command when an external alarm event is active CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 93 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Actions Editor The Actions editor is the heart of Complete View s PTZ Auto attendant functionality Using the edito
69. eeessssssssocressssssscceressssssecceeesssssssecteessssssseceeesssssssees 157 MAN VIEW INO e E T T E N 160 51 e E EE E E E A E AE O O TE 160 Import an Image Pileas AMADA 160 A A PP E 163 V1 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS APP IE PP E ESE E E E EEE E E EEE 166 Appendix A PTZ Protocol DUVE S etorri 166 Analog Control Protocols RSA2ZU4SS basset tecnica 166 PBassaCcontrol POOO K R R E EE S 167 Append B Generic IP DIV eea e e E eer ere 168 Generic IP Camera ior MIPEG eeressrnsscerenei r nrar N a S AE EE A ARENE E NESE 168 Generic IP MJPEG Streaming Camera for MIJPEG occccccnnnnoncnncnnnnnnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnonanonnnnnnnnnnnnnanannnnnnnnnns 168 Generic IP RTSP Streaming Camera for MPEG 4 cooooccccnnccccnononccnnnnnnnnnononononnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 168 Generic RTSP UDP for MPEG 4 and HD Acantilado locos 168 Appendix C AcUve DIE CIO NC OCC oeasaastans tersiesscaseettecetiieasaasteehoseie EESE 169 AMO AAA o In E N A 169 EZ Dinamic User AUMENTA ii R 170 Co Complete View Config SEVEN rcssssssscdicicetsondinanadagientadasasnsadielanbsondaeanadantentscnsensandaedanbiensanansdaceendacusebansdacds 171 Ba AA 172 Appendix D Users and User OrOUDS cata EN 173 Appendix E RS2 Access Control Integrati0D oooooonnccnnncncncnnnnocnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnannnnnnnnns 175 Workine with Live and Recorded VICO suas aria as 175 Appendix F Lenel OnGuard Internacio 177 vil kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Intro
70. emoved should no longer appear in the list Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 42 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Moving a Feature Key CompleteView systems are licensed on a per camera basis In a deployed system the Complete View M licensing schema requires camera licenses to be allocated among Complete View M servers At times it may become necessary to re allocate the IP cameras in a system To do so requires removing camera licenses from a source server and then adding them to a destination server Camera licenses are contained in a Camera Feature Key found in the Complete View M License Key provisioned at each server Moving Camera Licenses involves a process of removing Camera Licenses from the IP Camera Feature Key at a source server and then adding those IP Camera Licenses to the IP Camera Feature Key to a destination server license key Moving Camera Feature Keys Between Software License Keys To move camera licenses between servers provisioned with software license keys contact Salient Systems Customer Support Customer Support Address 10801 N MoPac Expwy Building 3 Suite 700 Austin TX 78759 Phone 512 617 4802 Email support salientsys com CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 43 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Moving Camera Feature Keys Between Hardware License Keys To move a feature key from one Complete View server to another perform the following steps Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System
71. er The Complete View Component Window is a two column display consisting of a component column and a logging level column The component column lists the CompleteView software components that can contribute to the log file The logging level column lists the logging level at which each component currently contributes The logging level determines how much diagnostic information a software component generates and sends to the log file Logging Settings Logging Settings determine how logging functions behave The Logging Settings portion of the logging window presents options that affect logging activity process and log file behaviors Logging Settings Specify the logging activity level permitted for each software component that Log Level contributes to the log file Immediate Flush Allows log events to be immediately written to disk Rollover Logfiles Starts a new log file whenever updated system configurations are saved Keep Logs For Specify log file retention period in days Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 130 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS The Log Level drop down menu contains the logging activity settings that can be assigned to each software component in the Component Window To assign a log level to a software component 1 In the Component Window click to select the software component to be modified 2 Inthe Logging Settings section click the carat in the Log Level drop down box to open the menu Mouse ove
72. er When Opened High Alarm condition when circuit is open 3 Trigger Recording on Cameras Select each camera that CompleteView should begin recording when the input is triggered Note By selecting one or more camera inputs CompleteView will utilize the alarm input to drive video recording It is important to note that in order for the recording to take place you must enable the External Alarm Recording mode in the Recording Schedule If the input is alarmed but external alarm recording is not currently active in the recording schedule then video recording will not occur Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 112 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Outputs Based upon the configuration and capabilities of the selected alarm device CompleteView will list the maximum number of outputs that the device is capable of To configure an output first select it from the Output list Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Alarm Devices gt Selected Device Outputs Tab po rows Os niggers D trigger on External Alarm F Trigger on Meson Trigger on Sync Loss Output List Close When Triggered Generates alarm condition by closing the circuit Open When Triggered Generates alarm condition by opening the circuit By configuring a camera output CompleteView can perform one or more functions The selected functions are applied to all cameras that are associated with the out
73. er to trigger recording on the second will specify the type of recording Name enter camera Value enter the camera number in CompleteView Press the Add button again to add another Custom parameter Name enter event Value enter alarm_on alarm_off and motion_on or motion_off depending on the type of recording you would like to trigger when this event occurs ono oe Repeat steps 7 a 7 f 1 again to add the stop event which will stop recording on the target camera in Complete View when the event ends Axis One Click Connection CompleteView supports Axis One Click Connection feature built into most Axis Communications cameras Axis One Click Connection simplifies installation by reducing the IP configuration necessary to connect the camera to the CompleteView Video Management System Please contact Salient for Axis One Click Connection setup documentation CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 84 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS PTZ PTZ Tab Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ cameras are enabled and defined using the properties located on this tab Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Cameras gt selected camera gt PTZ Tab General volumes IF PTE MatiomfAlaern Audio Email Analytics PTZ Settings Protocol Digital ID 0 Flip Directions Serial Pork Default Monitor Timeouts Arbitration 5 i Enable Inactivity 4
74. ers gt Volumes gt Selected Volume gt General General Yolume Type Path I dl C Regular Storage Remove Archived Video After days 30 y I Permanent Storage Read Only inimurr ize Whi 5001 Minimum Delete Size When Full MB Archive Only C Backup Only Add Archive Only Volume The icon for the volume will change indicating it is an either an Archive Only or Backup Only volume type 1 Keep Archived Backup Video for How Many Days This setting defines the number of days to keep video for before deleting it from the archive or backup volume Example if set to 10 days video will be deleted on the 11th day after it has been moved from a Regular Storage volume 2 Minimum Delete Size When Full MB If the drive becomes full and an archive or backup operation cannot be completed because not enough free space exists CompleteView will automatically delete the oldest video until the Minimum Delete Size specified here has been reached Note For the purposes of the Minimum Delete Size When Full MB The Archive Only volume is considered full when it has reached 92 of its capacity Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 120 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Configuring the Archive or Backup Schedule Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Volumes gt Selected Volume gt General Tab b General Cameras Volume Tr Path Videos se ee
75. erver address Complete View Web Server port number axis event cg1 camera Complete View camera number amp event event action Parameter Description Complete View server address This is the IP address or hostname of the Complete View server Please note if using the hostname of the Complete View server the camera must be configured with a DNS server to resolve the hostname CompleteView Web Server port This is the port number of the Complete View web server If the number Complete View web server is set to port 80 this section of the URL can be omitted The default port 1s 8080 Complete View camera number This is the camera number of the camera in Complete View to change the recording mode on This will correspond to the camera number of the target camera in Complete View s Server Configuration event action This command tells Complete View the type of recording and whether to start or stop that recording type Valid options include motion_on motion_off alarm_on and alarm_off Examples To start motion recording on camera 5 on a Complete View server with an IP address of 192 168 1 5 with a web server configured on port 8080 the following URL would be used http 192 168 1 5 8080 axis event cg1 camera 5kevent motion_on To then stop motion recording on the same camera use the following URL http 192 168 1 5 8080 axis event cgi1 camera 5 event motion_off Complete View Administrat
76. es 2 Copy the extracted files into the directory where the Config Server has been installed 3 The next time a user retrieves their viewing layouts from the Config Server they will be informed that a new client 1s available The user will then be given the opportunity to accept or decline the update If they decline then the user will be prompted again during each successive login until their installed client software has been updated Note Config Server is a feature of Complete View Pro and Complete View Enterprise CompleteView ONE does not include some management features such as Config Server For upgrade details and pricing please contact your Salient Integration Partner Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 16 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS CompleteView Server The CompleteView Server is the core of the Complete View software suite This service is responsible for all aspects of acquiring video performing video motion detection archiving of video stream management and a plethora of other tasks This application is installed by selecting the Complete View Server component in the setup program The Complete View Server component must be installed on at least one server in your enterprise Parameters register Adds the CompleteView Server to the list of system services unregister Removes the Complete View Server from the list of system services noservice Runs the CompleteView Server in interactive mode i e as a no
77. es sent from CompleteView to Manitou If Manitou stops receiving Heartbeat messages it will report the corresponding Complete View server is down Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 181 k SALIENT SYSTEMS Working with Live and Recorded Video Live View Playback njajal Zoom PTZ Speed Slow gt _AuoFocus Focus Preset 1 e E Auto Iris e Show Set pine View Toggles to Live View mode if already in Playback mode Playback Toggles to Playback mode if already in Live View mode Button controls allow for Pan and Tilt control of mechanical or digital Pan Tilt and Zoon cameras Auto Focus Turns on auto focus for mechanical PTZ cameras Auto Iris Turns on auto iris control for mechanical PTZ cameras Controls Zoom for mechanical or digital Pan Tilt and Zoom cameras ese Provides manual control of the focus for mechanical Pan Tilt and Zoom cameras Provides manual control of the iris for mechanical Pan Tilt and Zoom cameras Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 182 RIJ SALIENT SYSTEMS PTZ Speed Slw Controls the Pen Tilt and Zoom movement speed of mechanical and digital PTZ cameras Set or show preset positions by selecting the preset number and using the corresponding button Start Date is used from the Playback mode to set the date to retrieve recordings from Start Time is used from the Playback mode to set th
78. eset before responding to a lower priority alarm This setting has no effect if a new motion event is in a higher priority zone than the currently alarmed zone as CompleteView will respond to the higher priority zone immediately 3 Dwell Time s number of seconds that CompleteView should dwell on a preset before cycling between motion zones that are configured with the same priority level This value is only valid if Cycle is enabled for the selected priority level 4 Cycle enables Zone Cycling When motion is detected in multiple zones and the zones are configured with the same priority level CompleteView will alternate between the presets that they were associated with using the Actions Editor Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 35 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Integrations The Integrations Tab enables the System Administrator to set various parameters needed to integrate third party products with the Complete View M VMS Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Integrations Bip 52 Access Control Enabled To Controller Address Sureview Immix Immix Device Number E Enabled SMTP Server SMTP Port Bold Manitou Address Port Z Enabled Heartbeat Interval secs Third Party Integration Parameters Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 36 K 4SALIENT SYSTEMS S2 Access Control Parameters Address Field Enter the IP address of the S2 Netbox c
79. et of user credentials for each configured server This is most useful for an environment where you wish to simplify user management and do not require a user level audit trail In the following scenario each user would have an individual user object created within the Client Configuration but would use a shared set of user credentials when accessing video servers A single user account that is shared by multiple users is also known as a role account ln our example the users Larry Moe and Curly have individual user accounts on the configuration server Larry Moe and Curly s user credentials have been configured to use an alternate username and password u operators and p drowssap when accessing the server named DVMS On DVMS a single user account has been created This user is named operators with a password of drowssap Whenever Larry Moe or Curly attempt to access a camera located on DVMS they will authenticate using the alternate credentials The primary benefit of using role accounts is that there is less administration required to manage users on each video server Once the role accounts have been setup on each video server there should be little to no recurring user administration The primary focus of user configuration becomes the Configuration Server Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Users Groups gt Selected User Credentials Tab Adreretrason Credertals Server Credential
80. etect Update Capabilities Name Enter the name of the Complete View Server This should be the CV server Friendly Name Use IP Address of Video Recorder User Name Video Recorder MODA Po Type the pull down menu and select AAA A A Poe Salient Systems Complete View a Bronse fo Word Time Zone 4 Daylight Savings Workstation Name Enter the workstation name Use IP address of Video Recorder Enter the Complete View server s IP address When the IP address is entered the Username and Password block will appear Username Enter the CompleteView username Lenel created in Complete View and for which the API was enabled Password Enter the password that is associated with user Lenel World Time Zone Use the pull down menu to select a time zone and if appropriate select daylight savings Adding Video a When the video recorder entries are acti Add Mode complete remain in Digital Video Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 178 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS and select the OnGuard Video Recorder Camera Camera Inputs Camera Outputs Remote Monitor Device Camera Links Aarm Camera Tab Camer Online Source Channel fez ml aii Y CompleteYiew Server Configuration b Select Display Video File Server Configuration view Help OHH aldo BaB c Select Add d Enter the name of the pp East Parking Complete View camera GP 2 N Parking Entrance f il 3 5 Parking Exit name an
81. etting 8 Inactivity Timeout s Complete View will wait the specified number of seconds for control input If no control input has been received by the end of this period then the following behavior will occur Ifa preset tour is defined and active then Complete View will restart the tour from the beginning Ifa preset tour is defined but inactive a user turned off the preset tour in the Complete View Client and the Auto Home after inactivity timeout has been enabled then CompleteView will show the Auto Home Preset location If a preset tour has not been defined and the Auto Home after inactivity timeout has been enabled then Complete View will show the Auto Home Preset location If neither a preset tour nor auto home after inactivity timeout is enabled CompleteView will do nothing 9 Auto Home after Inactivity Timeout Sets the number of seconds that CompleteView should wait after control input ends before performing an automatic action 10 Auto Home Preset Sets the stored preset location that CompleteView should show after the inactivity timeout has expired 11 Enable Preset Tour Enables Disables the preset tour If Enable Preset Tour is not checked then users who attempt to change the status of the tour in the CompleteView Client will receive the following error message Preset Tour Error Message Error ES Operation not supported Operation Not Supported 12 Preset Tour Off o
82. ew Administrator User Manual Page 20 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Server Configuration Menu Start All Programs Complete View System Configuration gt gt Server Configuration gt lt right click server gt Add Server Configuration Edit Credentials Delete Server Configuration Feature Keys Reload Configuration Save Configuration Load Configuration From Save Configuration To Load Backup TO 66 46 IX GA Save Backup User Camera Alarm Device Volume Schedule v v y v v Server Configuration menu items only active when a server has been selected pa Add Server Configuration adds a server to the list of servers available for configuration 2 Edit Credentials edits the credentials user name amp password used to connect to the server in the current Server Configuration session for the currently selected server 3 Delete Server Configuration removes the selected server from the list of servers available for configuration 4 Feature Keys retrieves the installed license information from the selected server and displays the license management dialog Reload Configuration retrieves the configuration from the currently selected server Save Configuration saves the configuration to the currently selected server Load Configuration From retrieves the configuration from a different server Save Configuration To saves the configuration to a different server
83. ew M server or client configuration files retrieved from the localhost from configuration files saved to disk or from a configuration server The Configurations Window contains a configuration view window and a collection of buttons that enable configuration files to be loaded into the view window and optionally saved as XML files Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Diagnostics Reporting gt Configurations Configurations View Server Configuration i dep_numcams Load Server Configuration volumes schedules Hl users Load Client Cor ti figuration aa E dep_featurelevel H cardsmanufacturer H cardguidxor P systemfps alarmdevices serialports friendlyname zonepriorities VCOMpressors featurekeys portbase audiodevices E logevents isregistered alarmdevicetypes webserver_port E webserver _enabled G Idapserver E El El El Save as XML File Configurations Tab Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 132 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Configurations Window Load Buttons View Server Configuration Load the active Configure Server Session configuration file into the Button configuration view window Load Server Configuration Load a saved server configuration file from disk Button Load Client Configuration Load client configuration files Button Save as XML File Save the currently loaded configuration file from the configuration Button vi
84. ew Name The name of the view layout as it is displayed to the user In Sequence Determines whether or not this layout is to be included in a timed rotation of view layouts Dwell Time Sets how long the client application should pause in seconds after this layout is displayed in the view sequence Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 152 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Edit The Edit Tab permits editing the selected view layout properties for the current user or user group object View Layouts Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Users Groups gt Selected User Views Selected View gt Edit General Edt Ti Grid Scale 4x3 vi ji v Vv peleas Int Entrance Sabent Customer Demo demo salentsys com Cameras Refresh Int Entrance Front Entrance Seating Ar 211 MPEG4 211 mpEG4 y fomenates z Quin ech View Layout Editor Edit Tab 1 Server Contains a list of each video server that is defined in the currently selected client configuration database 2 Cameras Contains a list of all cameras that are available on the currently selected video server Each camera name is accompanied by a low resolution thumbnail still image to assist the administrator in selecting camera resources Refresh Reloads the list of cameras and thumbnail images for the currently selected video server 4 View Target The aspect ratio of the tiled view dis
85. ew gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Audio Devices gt Selected Device serenos Audio Devices Settings Tab Capture Quality Select from among three audio quality levels low medium high Higher quality generates more data resulting in a decrease in your video event retention time and live viewing experience You should always select the lowest quality level that 1s acceptable for your particular application Channel Mode Selects the operation mode of the audio input Mono Monaural audio recording Stereo Stereo audio recording Split Channels Separates a stereo signal into two audio channels may require additional hardware If this mode is selected it effectively turns a single audio input system into a two audio input system by utilizing the left and right channels of a stereo signal as two discrete audio inputs Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 108 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Alarm Devices Alarm Devices The settings in the Alarm Devices group of options allow you to independently configure each alarm device in a Complete View Server Tree View The Users Groups node on the Server Configuration tree contains a list of all user and user group objects that exist in the selected server s configuration Alarm Devices IP based Digital Input Output To add a new IP based Alarm Device perform the following steps Right click on the Alarm Devices object in the tree
86. ew window to disk The View Server Configuration button causes the server configuration file for the current configure server session to be loaded into the configuration view window The Load Server Configuration button opens a browse for file dialogue Using the browse for file dialogue navigate to and select a server configuration file to load into the configuration view window Configuration files are those having a cvw file extension The Load Client Configuration button opens a Load Client Configuration dialogue Local Configuration opens a client login dialogue Input valid Load Client Configuration user account credentials for the localhost client and click OK The localhost client configuration is loaded into the he Client Configuration From configuration view window HRG Configuration File opens a browse for file dialogue Using the 9 Configuration File browse for file dialogue navigate to and select a client configuration file to load into the configuration view window o cance Configuration files are those having a cvw file extension Configuration Server Configuration Server opens a server login dialogue Input the Click OK to continue IP address and valid user account credentials for the target configuration server and click OK The Save as XML File button opens a save file dialogue Using the save file dialogue navigate to your target folder In the File Name text box provide a name for the XML file bein
87. ewing mode 3 Auto Sequence If set then when a member of the group logs in to the Complete View Client the application will automatically begin sequencing between live view layouts 4 Active Directory Authentication Indicates whether the selected user is a non editable Active Directory object 5 Hide Nodes Check nodes to hide from users that are members of the group in Video Client At least one node type must be selected otherwise nothing will be visible to the Video Client user 6 Users in this group Only enabled if the selected group type is local If so then this field displays the members of the group Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Users Groups gt Selected Group Administration Tab Administration Credentials Administrator Auto Fullscreen Auto Sequence Active Directory Authentication Hide nodes Zones Sites Views Maps Servers Custom Views Users in this group User admin Group Object Administration Tab Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 147 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 148 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Credentials When a user logs in to the CompleteView Client application the authenticated users credentials are utilized each time that the user attempts to access a protected resource Using the Credentials settings you can override this behavior and supply a different s
88. ey 106 18 1EKTTMI10W P0I58 Validation Code 1KVT1 86 2DL B2RNS 11U0R Save to File The feature key and validation code are valid only for the server from which the product ID was taken They cannot be regenerated if lost Please take care in writing them down accurately or save them to a file to prevent any problems Make a Record of the Feature Key and Validation Code 13 Make a note of this Feature Key and Validation Code as they will be needed when you add the key to your target server You may also click the button named Save to File which will allow you to save them to a removable device such as a floppy disk or USB thumb drive as an ASCII text file or print out for later reference 14 Click on the X at the upper right corner of the dialog to return to the previous screen 15 Exit the server configuration client 16 Follow the steps outlined in the Adding a Feature Key to add the key to your target server CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 46 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Users Groups The Users Groups parameter group allows you to create modify and delete server user accounts and user groups Once a user or user group has been created you may limit its access to live viewing video archive playback pan tilt zoom camera control functions and ability to access the System Configuration Please reference Appendix E for additional information regarding Users and User Groups Tree View The Users Groups
89. fal Views Ea Servers Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 142 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Right click on either a user or group object to show a context menu containing the primary management functions You can also access this item as a submenu underneath the Client Configuration gt User system menu Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Users Groups gt Menu ES New Group 9 New User Sa Clone Delete New Password User Group Menu 1 New Group Creates a new user group object Options include local and import from Active Directory enterprise feature 2 New User Creates a new user object Options include local and import from Active Directory enterprise feature Clone Creates a copy of the currently selected user including camera permissions 4 Delete Deletes the currently selected user from the server configuration New Password Resets the password for the currently selected user CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 143 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Views Node Each User and Group object contains a node entitled Views The Views node contains a list of all of the view layouts that have been created for the currently selected object Console Tree Views Object Client Configurations Local clientcfg cvw Zones Sites USErs urOUps admin B My Test Group My Test User 32 Views iii My Firs
90. figuration and perform the following steps 1 Click the server object from the tree view _ C UsersGroups H a Cameras P Audio Devices 3 Aam Devices i Serial Ports H A Volumes J Schedules 2 Select the Integrations configuration tab General Lo ae pe Tracking Integrations Axis One Click Sureview Immix Immix Device Number 3 Enter the appropriate settings under the Sure View Immix configuration section a Check the Enabled checkbox to pie alas lo enable the integration b SMTP Server should be set to the IP address of the Sure View Immix server Immix received notification from Complete View via SMTP c SMTP Port should be set the SMTP port configured for the SureView Immix server d Immix Device Number is an identification number Immix uses to identify messages received from the CompleteView server being configured Enter the number that corresponds to the Device Number configured in Immix for the target Complete View Server Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 180 RZJ SALIENT SYSTEMS Appendix H Bold Manitou Integration CompleteView s integration with Bold Manitou allows for the display of live video recordings PTZ camera control and is capable of receiving notification of motion events as well as camera sync loss from integrated Complete
91. figuration client window Toolbar The toolbar contains the same items displayed in the system menus Which items are displayed depends upon the currently selected context either Server Configuration or Client Configuration Refer to the chapter titled Menus for more detail Toolbars O 0H sender RBA AAA IX Toolbar Server Configuration Context D EH Gsveandeit Y S S as wR t TX Toolbar Client Configuration Context Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 23 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Panels The user interface of the System Configuration client is divided into two distinct panels On the left hand side of the application window is the Tree View This contains an expandable list of all of the configuration parameter groups for each server that has been added to the current session On the right hand side of the application window are the Configuration Tabs In the Server Configurations branch each tab contains a collection of related configuration items When configuring client view layouts the right hand side contains the view layout editor Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Server Configuration Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 24 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS CompleteView Server Configuration File Server Configuration View Help O U el Gsveadat Ba de Aaa 7 xX 2 8 MDollard PC localhost H E Users Groups aoo General Logging Email Tracking Integrations Axis O
92. figuration gt Configure Servers gt Cameras gt selected camera gt General Tab Enabled Stream Compression Settings Mame Camera 1 Video Quality High kd From Camera H 264 320x240 Record As H 264 Lens Type Standard me Stream As H 264 Scheduled Recording FPS 1 External Alarm FPS Motion Detection FPS Time Stamp Overlay E Camera Name Overlay E E Black and White Camera Camera Adjustments Apply These Settings to All Cameras QuickTrack Camera Settings Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 105 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS QuickTrack cameras are configured using a subset of the configuration options on the General tab of camera settings Specifies the display name of the QuickTrack camera Cameras recorded to a QuickTrack camera panel will be transcoded using the Video Quality Video Quality Video Size Compressor and External Alarm FPS settings The Video Quality setting determines the level of compression used Cameras recorded to a QuickTrack camera panel will be transcoded using the Video Quality Video Size Compressor and External Alarm FPS settings Video Size The Video Size setting determines the resolution the QuickTrack video feed is recorded at The target camera to be recorded in the QuickTrack panel will be resized to the resolution selected Cameras recorded to a QuickTrack camera panel will be transcoded using the Video Quality Video Size Compressor and External
93. first synchronization event to begin on 2 Using the time control to the right of the calendar control set time of day the synchronization event should occur on 3 Below the date and time controls set the frequency by number of days or hours between synchronization events In the example in the screen shot the synchronization is set to start on 8 21 2013 at lam and occur at lam every day Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 104 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Adding a QuickTrack Camera A QuickTrack camera allows users of CompleteView s Video Client to record a series of cameras as one video feed A QuickTrack camera panel in a Video Client view layout can contain any other camera the user has permission to view Any camera can be dragged and dropped into the QuickTrack panel to have its video displayed in the panel Additionally the camera along with any other camera brought into the QuickTrack panel will be recorded as a video feed This allows for later review of all cameras being focused on as an example if a loss prevention professional is tracking a suspect across multiple cameras in a retail store each camera can be brought into the QuickTrack panel as the suspect enters the camera s field of view The QuickTrack panel s activity can later be reviewed as its own video feed to easily reproduce what the loss prevention professional was focusing on QuickTrack Camera Settings Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Con
94. following steps l At the top of the left hand column select the server that you wish to copy from This is the source server At the top of the right hand column select the server that you wish to copy to This is the destination server The source and destination servers cannot be set to the same server In the left hand column place a checkmark next to each camera that you wish to copy Click on the button labeled Move gt Enterprise Feature If you are moving camera objects between two different servers there must be enough IP camera licenses available on the destination server to support the number of camera objects being moved Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 58 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Adding IP Cameras using the Camera Search Add Tool CompleteView Server Configuration include the ability to add IP cameras by finding them on the network CompleteView s Camera Search Add tool detects cameras connected to the local network via Universal Plug and Play UPnP To add IP cameras using the Camera Search Add tool open the tool using the cameras right click menu The Camera Search Add dialog will appear and will immediately begin searching for cameras Cameras appear in the dialog as soon as they are detected Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Users Groups gt Cameras gt Search Add a Camera Search Add lt a Scanning for potential cameras Disco
95. g cities Each site there would contain view layouts and maps For example there may be a Zone names Texas with a site names Austin which would contain the views and maps Note Zones and Sites feature is available in Complete View Enterprise Please contact Salient Systems Sales for information on upgrading to Complete View Enterprise to enable Zones and Sites Configuring Sites amp Zones A Zone object is similar to a folder and can contain other Zones as well as Sites Zones can be nested within other Zones and there is no limit to the number of levels deep the Zones can be configured to The Sites object is the bottom level object and can contain view layouts and maps Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Zones Sites Container gt Menu gt Local clientcfg cvw tes we New Zone Je New Site 1 3 Users Server Remove Zones Sites Menu To add a new Zone right click on Zones Sites or an existing Zone and choose New Zone To add a new site right click on Zones Sites or an existing Zone and choose New Site Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 137 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS When creating Zones or Sites you will be prompted to enter a name for the new Zone or Site being created New Zone Dialogue Enter a name for the new Zone then click OK New Site Dialogue Enter a name for the new Site then click OK Complete View Administr
96. g created and click Save The configuration file currently loaded in the configuration view window 1s saved to disk in XML format using your specified filename Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 133 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Client Configuration Global Options General The Global parameter group allows you to modify settings that apply to the selected Client Configuration as a whole Tree View The top level of the Client Configurations tree contains a separate object for each of the Client Configuration sources that you have specified Right click on a client configuration object to show a context menu containing the primary configuration management functions You can also access this item as the Client Configuration system menu Complete View Administrator User Manual Client Configuration Console Tree SAL A Local clientcfg cvw 1 14 Zones Sites 8 Users Groups 3 Servers Client Configuration Console Tree Add Client Configuration Edit Credentials Delete Client Configuration Reload Configuration Save Configuration Load Configuration From Save Configuration To Load Backup Le 46 4 X Uy Save Backup User View Map Server v v v v v Zone Client Configuration Menu Page 134 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS 1 Add Client Configuration adds a client configuration file to the list of available configurations 2 Edit Credentials Edits the credentials used to
97. hedule for each Regular Storage volume so no other volume on the same server will be archiving simultaneously Make sure the archive or backup volume is larger than the contents that will be stored on it Schedule archiving or backup to occur when there will be limited recording on the Regular Storage volume and limited network activity Keep in mind video may not be available for playback when it is being archived or backed up and the server performance may be affected during the archive or backup event Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 122 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Cameras Select which cameras are allowed to record to this volume Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Volumes gt Selected Volume gt Cameras Tab General Cameras Select wich cameras t use dr th voure Cameras Tab You can use this setting to restrict which cameras are allowed to record to a particular volume For example if you wish to extend the video archive retention time of a group of cameras you can define a volume that only those cameras can record to Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 123 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Schedules General The recording schedule planner allows you to set a recording schedule for each camera by specific date whether 1t 1s a weekend or weekday or by the catch all Every Day schedule Tree View Console Tree Schedules Container The Schedules nod
98. iew System Config Client 1s a Windows application that allows administrators to configure every aspect of the video management system Complete View System Configuration When used in conjunction with the CompleteView Config Server and the CompleteView Admin Console the administrator can perform true single seat administration of virtually every aspect of their video surveillance infrastructure CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 5 E 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Complete View Alarm Client is a black screen video client application The user configures the application to monitor alarm events on one or more Complete View servers Based upon user configurable monitoring schedules live video will Alarm Client then be displayed when an alarm event occurs The user can also quickly review the recorded video event in a side by side view with live video from the alarmed camera Complete View Web Client is an Internet Explorer compatible web interface for Complete View CompleteView Web Client allows for live video display Pan Complete View Til Z l 11 l i Web Client ilt amp Zoom control as well as playback and export of recorded video from Microsoft Internet Explorer without installing and managing a client software application CompleteView CV SpotLight monitors alarm and motion events from selected cameras and displays video on event CV SpotLight can be used standalone or in conjunction with other CompleteView Client applicati
99. iew gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Cameras E Cameras P 1 PTZ Parking Lot mi 2 Side Entrance Add Camera mi 3 Front Entrance 52 4 Lobby NA ts Add QuickTrack Camera wi 5 Garage Clone IP Camera i 6 Front Steps P 3 Escalator 4 Move Up P 9 Back Door 10 Mugging 44 Move Down a 11 Conference room i P 12 Street Comer gt Live View mf 13 Front Door1 We 14 QuickTrack Sarver 1 Move Copy IP Cameras 15 As Camera Search Add i 16 Axis 2 mi 17 Arecont Installed Camera List Camera Context Menu Add Camera creates a new IP camera object Add QuickTrack Camera creates a new QuickTrack camera source Clone IP Camera creates a copy of an existing IP camera object and settings Delete Camera deletes the currently selected IP camera object Move Up moves the currently selected IP camera object one position higher in the camera list Move Down moves the currently selected IP camera object one position lower in the camera list Live View displays a dialog containing live video from the currently selected camera object Move Copy IP Cameras displays the Move Copy IP Cameras dialog Camera Search Add displays the Camera Search Add dialog allowing users to find and add cameras or groups of cameras E E a a Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 56 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Move Copy IP Cameras The Move Copy IP Camera
100. igital PTZ cameras JE Iris Manually adjusts the iris of the selected camera incrementally This function does not apply to fixed cameras configured as digital PTZ cameras a Tris Preset Changes the preset number to be controlled Use the Show and Set Preset 1 a buttons to control the preset number selected Showy Show Moves the camera to the selected preset number Set Sets the current camera position to the selected preset number Set Tour Enables an administrator configured preset tour if configured Tour Monitor When a PTZ camera is controlled through a Pelco ACSII compatible Monitor 1 hi Select matrix switch this sets the monitor associated with the camera This function does not apply to fixed cameras configured as digital PTZ cameras PTZ Speed Fast PTZ Speed Sets the speed of the camera movement Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 176 E 3 SALIENT SYSTEMS Appendix F Lenel OnGuard Integration The Complete View OnGuard Integration provides live video to OnGuard Access Control for the purpose of configuring video associated alarms in OnGuard An eLearning module can be obtained to demonstrate the integration step by contacting Training salientsys com To setup the integration Complete View Users Groups 1 For each Complete View Server that is employed complete the following a admin EP Administrators 2 CompleteView must b
101. iguration to the current session perform the following steps 1 From the Client Configuration menu select the item named Add Client Configuration 2 When prompted select from among the following choices Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt S ystem Configuration gt Configure Clients Client Configuration Local Configuration Configuration File 5 Configuration Server Cana Add Client Dialogue a Local Configuration loads the client configuration from a file located in the local Complete View application directory b Configuration File loads the client configuration file from a file located in any directory Configuration Server retrieves the client configuration from a Complete View Config Server 3 You will be prompted to provide additional information based upon your selection in step two a Local Configuration provides the username and password of a user with administrative access to the local configuration file b Configuration File locate a file with the extension cvw Provide the username and password of a user with administrative access to the selected configuration file c Configuration Server enter the address username and password of a user with administrative access to the configuration server Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 27 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Local Configuration Selected Authentication Dialogue Configuration File Se
102. iling Wall or Ground based on the camera s placement These settings will optimize the image for the chosen scene type 7 Time Stamp Overlay Adds the date and time to the lower right hand corner of the video input 8 Camera Name Overlay Adds the name of the camera as defined in the Name setting to the upper left hand corner of the video input 9 Black amp White Camera Selects whether the camera connected to the input is black amp white 10 Video Quality Sets the quality level of video compressed with the MPEG 4 codec This setting affects recorded video for a camera as well as the quality of the live view 11 Scheduled Recording FPS Sets the video recording frame rate for scheduled continuous recording 12 External Alarm FPS Sets the video recording frame rate for external alarm events Note alarms raised through the API are treated as external alarm events 13 Motion Detection FPS Sets the video recording frame rate for motion detection events 14 Apply these settings to all cameras Applies selected settings of the current camera to ALL cameras The settings that are applied are Time Stamp Overlay Camera Name Overlay Video Quality Keyframe Rate Scheduled Recording FPS External Alarm FPS Motion Detection FPS gqmonogs Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 67 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Gen Il Capture Card MPEG4 H 264 Configuration Up to three stream compression methods are available using MP
103. in the appropriate permissions to allow the LocalSystem account to read write modify and delete data The LocalSystem user account is referenced in two distinct manners depending on whether the device being accessed is local to the computer or is a network device being accessed through a mapped drive letter or universal naming convention UNC path If you are modifying the security ACL of a directory or file that resides on a local device ex D Video then the LocalSystem account 1s referenced as the SYSTEM user account If you are modifying the security ACL of a file or directory that resides on a network device ex FILESER VERI VIDEO then the LocalSystem account uses the user credentials of the computer account that was created when it was first joined to the domain If the computer has not been joined to a domain then LocalSystem utilizes the local SAM Please refer to the following table for examples of valid security credentials PC1 is not a member of a domain and is PCI PCI configured for the workgroup security model PC is joined to a pre Windows 2000 domain named DOMAIN PC is joined to an Active Directory named DOMAIN TLD DOMAINPCI1 PCISODOMAIN TLD LocalSystem credentials for different security contexts Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 12 E 3SALIENT SYSTEMS What is localhost Every networked computer uses the name localhost to refer to itself This 1s also known as the loopback address Th
104. ion is a series of bars These are displayed on a scale from O to 24 which indicate the time period 00 00 00 through 23 59 59 The scale 1s broken into increments of 15 minutes The bars are color coded by recording type green represents scheduled recording yellow represents external alarm recording cyan represents pre alarm recording and red represents motion detection recording 8 Copy Schedule Copies the recording plan for the currently selected camera 9 Paste Schedule Pastes a copied recording plan into the currently selected camera 10 Remove Schedule Deletes the recording plan from the currently selected camera 11 OK Saves the changes to the entire recording schedule plan and exits back to the previous screen 12 Cancel Does not save any changes to the recording schedule plan and exits back to the previous screen To graphically edit the recording schedule plan first choose the type of recording that you wish to occur by selecting the appropriate recording mode buttons Next click and drag on a camera from the time you wish the recording to start until the time you wish for 1t to end When you are done modifying the recording plan click on the OK button to save changes and exit Note the QuickTrack camera will require a recording schedule be set under Schedules in Server Configuration Alarm recording must be set for the QuickTrack camera to record Limiting Alarm recording can be used to lim
105. it the times of day a Video Client user can record using the Quick Track camera Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 128 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Diagnostics Reporting The Diagnostic Reporting object in the Server Configurations console tree provides system support personnel with useful troubleshooting tools In the server configurations console tree click Diagnostic Reporting to display the Diagnostic Reporting details pane The details pane contains a set of tabbed windows Each window presents configuration parameters and information related to a particular diagnostic tool To access a diagnostic tool click its associated tab Logging The Logging pane enables support personnel to configure log file content and behavior The Logging pane is loosely organized into two sections where the left half of the window contains a log file specification and the right half of the display presents Logging Settings that determine log file behavior Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt S ystem Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Diagnostics Reporting gt Logging Log File Path C Program Files CompleteView Logs Logging Settings Component Logging Level MainServer MainServer Volume MainServer TCPServer MainServer WebServer MainServer RESTInterface MainServer PTZServer MainServer Captureserwer Mainserver PlaybackServer MainServer Database MainServer EdgeServer Mainserver StretchManager Information Info
106. kboxes to the right of saturation sharpness and gamma indicate whether automatic control of the adjustment is enabled or disabled You must un check the auto box in order for any change of these settings to be applied 41 oca FAMASOMIC PTZ Gen II Camera Adjustments For Gen II capture card systems Brightness Changes the brightness of the video Contrast Changes the contrast of the video Hue Changes the color balance of the video Saturation Changes the color level of the video Sharpness Changes the sharpness of the video Defaults Resets all adjustments to their default values O O O O Q CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 71 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Volumes The Volumes tab contains a list of all recording volumes to which the camera is a member Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Cameras Container gt selected camera gt Volumes Tab Volumes 1P PTZ Motion Alarm Audio Email_ Analytics Edge Storage Camera Object Volumes Tab Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 72 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS IP IP Tab Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Cameras gt selected camera gt IP Tab PTZ__ Motion Alarm Audio Email_ Analytics Edge Storage Manufacturer Model Stream Type Sure O wress Address Hostname IP Camera ID Stream Processing HTTP Port Stream
107. lected amp Client Configuration A Lookin ji CompleteView 0p e gp Name Date modified Type Size ine Je Backup 12 15 2013 11 24 File folder Recent Places J Common 2 4 20141 44 PM File folder CV Spotlight 2 4 20141 45PM File folder Je Documentation 2 4 2014 1 44 PM File folder Desktop e Drivers 2 4 2014145PM File folder Le Exec 2 4 20141 44PM File folder de Firmware 2 4 2014 1 45 PM File folder Libraries Je Logs 2 4 2014 4 04 PM File folder ae de ReleaseNotes 2 4 2014 1 44 PM File folder Ma de template 2 4 2014 1 44 PM File folder Computer de Uninstall 2 4 2014 1 45 PM File folder de WebClient 2 4 2014 1 44 PM File folder Ty E RegLoc cvw 2 4 2014 1 45 PM CVW File 1 KB Network F serverctg cvw 2 4 2014 4 04 PM CVW File 3 KB File name Files of type Client Configuration files cvw Browse for Configuration File Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 28 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Configuration Server Selected Config Server Authentication Dialogue Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 29 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Server Configuration Global Options General The Global parameter group allows you to modify settings that apply to the server as a whole Tree View Select the Server object on which you wish to modify the global settings B DVMS localhost Server Configurations Panel Right click on the server object to show a context menu containi
108. lient Configuration removes the selected configuration from the list of available configurations Reload Configuration retrieves the selected configuration from its source location Save Configuration saves the selected configuration to its source location Save Configuration To saves the configuration to a different server Load Backup restores a configuration backup file into the selected configuration Save Backup saves the currently selected configuration into a backup file 10 User gt displays the User configuration submenus for the selected configuration 4 5 6 Load Configuration From retrieves the configuration from a different server 7 8 9 11 View gt displays the View layout submenus for the selected configuration 12 Map gt displays the Map configuration submenus for the selected configuration 13 Server gt displays the Server management submenus for the selected configuration 14 Zone gt displays the Zones Sites configuration submenus for the selected configuration Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 22 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS View Menu Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt gt Server Configuration gt View alg j S S i Status Bar The View Menu consists of the following items Toolbar enables disables the horizontal toolbar Status Bar enables disables the status bar located at the bottom of the System Con
109. live viewing only on the camera named Parking Lot PTZ The user group Supervisors however is configured to allow playback and PTZ control of Parking Lot PTZ Since John is a member of both groups he inherits the right to live view from the Operators group and the right to playback and PTZ control from the Supervisors group The process of rights inheritance greatly reduces the amount of administration required to control access to resources For example 1f you need to grant or revoke access to a particular function on a camera for a large number of users then using a user group object makes both the initial configuration and ongoing administration a much simpler process Instead of repeatedly configuring multiple user objects you would only need to configure a single object the user group Once you save the configuration the change will automatically be applied to each user that is a member of the group If you use user groups to grant permissions occasionally you will need to make an exception for a single user Let s go back to John As a member of Supervisors and Operators he gained full access to Parking Lot PTZ He also inherited the PTZ Priority Level of 5 granted to the Supervisors user group It turns out however that John requires the ability to take over control of the PTZ regardless of who is currently accessing it This is done by increasing his PTZ priority level We can t increase the PTZ priority level of the Supervisors use
110. llowing into the command shell AdminService exe unregister Register the system service by typing the following into the command shell where n is the TCP port that you wish to assign AdminService register port n Start the service Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 14 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS CompleteView Config Server The CompleteView Config Server is a centralized database containing the Video Client configuration for every user in your enterprise In addition to the benefits offered by centralized storage of these configurations it also grants your users the ability to roam to any computer in your enterprise on which the Complete View Client is installed while retaining their individual viewing layouts The Config Server is also an important component in Complete View s software update strategy Each Complete View Client that utilizes the configuration server can be configured to check for newer client software during the login process If a newer version of the client application is found then the user will be prompted to update their client software The actual process of updating the client software is entirely automatic and does not require user or administrator intervention The Config Server may be installed on any Windows based computer in your enterprise regardless of whether or not it is running the Complete View Server application This application is installed by selecting the Complete View Config Server
111. n Server Start If checked then CompleteView will not automatically start the preset tour when the server is first started Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 86 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS 13 Dwell Time s Specifies how many seconds Complete View should wait before proceeding to the next preset in the tour Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 87 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Auto Attendant PTZ Auto attendant automates the operation of a PTZ camera based upon video motion detection Complete View allows you to specify that a PTZ camera move to one or more stored preset locations if motion occurs in a designated region of one or more fixed cameras In addition Complete View offers the ability to prioritize the motion detection regions This enables the PTZ camera to hold a view on a high priority area even if motion has been detected in other lower priority areas Complete View is also able to automatically cycle between preset locations which are configured with equal priority levels When coupled to a Philips AutoDome with AutoTrack the Complete View server offers a powerful robust and sophisticated motion tracking system Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 88 E 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Communications Communications between CompleteView and PTZ cameras can occur through several means First it is necessary to understand how Complete View communicates with the camera Each Complete View PC includes at least on
112. n advanced setting and should only be changed from the default value of 3 at the direction of Salient s technical support 11 Retries Controls how many times CompleteView should attempt to connect to the IP camera before determining that the IP camera is unreachable This is an advanced setting and should only be changed from the default value of 1 at the direction of Salient s technical Support 12 Disable Stream Processing Disables any decoding of the video stream on the recording server and allows for recording of the video from the camera only This option will increase server performance however features such as transcoding Dynamic Resolution Scaling text overlay and motion detection camera preview in setup snapshot image attachments to email alerts camera name overlay amp timestamp overlay will not be available 13 DCompression of Recorded Video This switch controls whether or not CompleteView should use the original compressed image as received from the camera or whether it should recompress the images using the video compressor specified in the General tab of the camera configuration If you choose to use the original video from the camera CompleteView will be unable to add the date time camera name or other text overlays to the archived video files The overlays will appear however in all live video streams CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 74 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Camera Event Alerts Complete Vie
113. ne Click oF Audio Devices Alarm Devices Hig Serial Ports Y Schedules gP Diagnostics Reporting Data Port 4242 7 Enabled Command Port 4743 Port Active Directory Authentication Friendly Server Name MDollard PC TCP Port Numbers Embedded Web Server Domain Username Password Re authentication Frequency User Every 10 Minutes Groups Every 60 Minutes Video Analytics Proxy Local Port Engine IP Address localhost Feature Keys System Configuration Utility Server Configuration Panels Adding a Server Configuration To add a server configuration to the current session perform the following steps 1 From the Server Configuration menu select the item named Add Server Configuration 2 When prompted enter the address username and password of a user with administrative rights to the specified server Complete View Administrator User Manual K 4SALIENT SYSTEMS Start All Programs Complete View System Configuration gt gt Server Configuration gt gt Add Server Username Password Add Server Dialogue 3 After clicking OK the server will be added to the list Enterprise Feature A single session will support an unlimited number of Enterprise servers CompleteView ONE servers and pre version 3 x servers are limited to one server per session Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 26 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Adding a Client Configuration To add a client conf
114. ng type s not specified will not be deleted when the archiving event occurs and could be stored for longer than the specified number of days Archive Video Every days Specifies the number of days between archiving events Begin Archive At Specifies the time of day to begin the archive event UU Start Today When check archiving begins the day archiving is turned on instead of waiting the Only Move Video Recorded 45 number of days specified in Archive Video Every days The checkboxes available here allow the user to specify the types of recordings which will be moved on an archiving event Archive Only or Backup Only Configuration Guidelines It is strongly recommended that these guidelines be employed for best performance Improper configuration of archiving or backup can result in video being deleted before it is intended to be removed l 2 The Archive Only or Backup Only volume should be on its own partition and not used for any other purpose Multiple Regular Storage volumes should not be configured to archive to the same Archive Only or Backup Only volume Each Regular Storage volume you wish to have archived or backed up should have its own dedicated Archive Only or Backup Only volume associated with it When scheduling archiving or backing up multiple Regular Storage volumes on a single server schedule the archiving or backup of each volume to occur at separate times Plan the archiving or backup sc
115. ng the entire primary server configuration functions lg Add Server Configuration Edit Credentials Delete Server Configuration ei Feature Keys il Reload Configuration J Save Configuration E Load Configuration From Save Configuration To Load Backup Complete View Administrator User Manual You can also access this item from the System Configuration system menu Please refer to the chapter titled Menus for details on the individual menu items Page 30 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Server Configuration Tabs General Tab General server settings Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt General Tab General hs One Cick Friendly Server Name MDollard PE TCP Port Numbers Embedded Web Server Data Port 4242 Enabled Command Port 4243 Port Active Directory Authentication Domain Username Password Re authentication Frequency User Every 10 Minutes Groups Every 60 Minutes Video Analytics Proxy Local Port Engine IP Address localhost Feature Keys Server Configuration General Tab 1 Friendly Server Name whenever a user is guided by CompleteView to select a server they will see the friendly name listed here rather than a hostname or IP address By default the friendly name is set to the same name as the current computer name The friendly name can be made of any combination of characters and numbers with the excepti
116. ng to integration with 3 party applications Please see the Complete View API manual for details regarding creating a user account for API based control of the Complete View Server Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 54 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Cameras General The Cameras parameter group allows you to independently modify settings for each video source connected to a server Navigation Pane View Expand the Cameras object to show the list of installed cameras Complete View System Configuration gt gt Server Configuration gt gt Cameras El Cameras i 1 Camera 1 Side Door Front Door Reception Parking Garage Back Fence Rail Platform City Hall Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 7 Axis 211M LO 00 0 NM kh Wh mel a ml Ed ml el w ml re il ml el PTZ Video Source a IP Video Source E QuickTrack Camera Server Configuration Users Groups Advanced Tab CompleteView Administrator User Manual Right click on any camera object to show a context menu containing the primary camera configuration functions You can also access this item as a submenu underneath the System Configuration gt Cameras system menu Please refer to the chapter titled Menus for details on the individual menu items Page 55 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Start gt All Programs gt CompleteV
117. ng with Live and Recorded Video gt Bid di ib bi AAA Cuer zon E E mt 1 Son GD 6 D oi ross E 2 eto Ls foma es WEE ress 57 Recorded video playback Live video Live video will be displayed in a pop up window at 640x480 VGA resolution The Aspect button allows for toggling between 4x3 and 16x9 aspect ratio video Recorded video will be displayed in a pop up window at 640x480 resolution Play Plays the current video clip at 1x speed Stop Stops the current video clip F o to beginning move to the beginning of the video clip bil Skip to end move to the end of the video clip dil Step forward moves forward one frame Hi Step back moves back one frame Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 175 KIJ SALIENT SYSTEMS LI F PTZ Control Buttons Each button will move the camera incrementally in the i direction clicked e CAS A Auto Focus enables automatic focus function on the selected camera This Auto F i 19 race ssa function does not apply to fixed cameras configured as digital PTZ cameras Auto Iris Enables automatic iris control on the selected camera This function does not apply to fixed cameras configured as digital PTZ cameras Zoom rm Zoom Incrementally changes the zoom level of the camera Focus Manually adjusts the focus of the selected camera incrementally This ane ES function does not apply to fixed cameras configured as d
118. ngs Add without video acquisition test Selecting this option and pressing the Perform Action button will add the camera using the settings on this screen without first Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 63 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS attempting to test whether Complete View can obtain a video stream form the camera suing these settings e Skip Selecting Skip will skip past this camera and will move to the next camera which failed the video acquisition test e Retry all remaining cameras with these settings Select this option to apply these settings to all cameras which originally failed the video acquisition test and were not added to CompleteView from the Camera Search Add dialog Note After adding cameras using the Camera Search Add tool settings such as motion detection PTZ such as digital PTZ notification and other configuration options may still need to be configured Click on the camera object in Server Configuration to adjust other camera settings CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 64 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Configuration Tabs General Each camera input in a Complete View server has a dedicated video decoder This allows for each camera input to be modified independently of the others There is one exception to this rule which is the video size or resolution Video capture size is a global setting When video size is changed it is modified for all camera inputs in the Complete View server Sta
119. node on the Server Configuration tree contains a list of all user and user group objects that exist in the selected server s configuration Users Groups Ags Users Garoups e A User Group admin Server Configurations Panel Right click on a user or user group objects to show a context menu containing the primary user management functions You can also access this item as a submenu underneath the System Configuration gt User system menu Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 47 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Users Groups ES New Group amp New User a Clone X Delete 3 New Password Right Click Users Groups in Server Configurations Console Tree 1 New Group creates a new user group object Options include local and import from Active Directory enterprise feature 2 New User creates a new user object Options include local and import from Active Directory enterprise feature 3 Clone creates a copy of the currently selected user including camera permissions 4 Delete deletes the currently selected user from the server configuration 5 New Password resets the password for the currently selected user Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 48 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Configuration Tabs Administration User Object 1 Administrator if set the user can view and modify the configurati
120. on refer to the CompleteView Axis One Click Connection Manual Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Axis One Click Tab General Logging Emai_ racing integrations As One Cick Axis Dispatch Server Dispatch Server dispatchse L avhs axis com User Mame Password Axis One Click Component External Address Port 8081 Internal Address Port 3128 Certificate Name stserver_ca crt Axis One Click Parameters Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 38 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Axis Dispatch Server Dispatch Server Field Contains the Axis Dispatch Server hostname Enter the Axis Dispatch Server account username obtained from Salient User Name Field Systems Enter the Axis Dispatch Server account password obtained from Salient Password Field stem Axis One Click Component External Address Port sir One Click Proxy server public external IP address and port Enter the One Click Connection Component private internal network IP Internal Address Port address and port number Enter the filename of the installed digital certificate e The default certificate name is shown e The default path is C Program Files Axis Communications AXIS One Click Connection Component stserver_ca crt e Custom installations may require that a fully qualified pathname be specified Certificate Name Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 39 K 3SALIE
121. on for the selected Complete View Server 2 Log Events if set user events such as login logout playback requests and live video requests will be logged by the Complete View Server for the selected user 3 Active Directory Authentication indicates whether the selected user is a non editable Active Directory object 4 Member of these groups displays a list of all local groups If set the user is a member of the group Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Users Groups Container CompleteView Server Configuration Co Cok File Server Configuration View Help D O Hd Saeandit BS Ry Ob Gl X Server Configurations MDollard PC localhost 3 4 METE r E i aaa Administration Camera Advanced Administrators Operators Supers 5g g cd Administrator d Y 1 Camera 1 Log Events J Audio Devices 2 Microphone High Defini Active Directory Authentication Y Alarm Devices UE Serial Ports iz COM1 2 COM2 Users in this group it COM3 3 18 Volumes Y Administrators pA Cawideo Operators Schedules Supervisors Y Every Day Diagnostics Reporting User User Group Container Administration Tab Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 49 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Group Object 1 Administrator if set members of the group can view and modify the configuration for the selected CompleteView Ser
122. on of the following lt gt Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 31 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS 2 TCP Port Numbers Defines the TCP port that CompleteView should use to listen for commands The Command Port is required for legacy v1 x connections 3 Embedded Web Server A built in web server used to host the CompleteView Web Client Enabling the web server allows access to the Complete View server by Microsoft Internet Explorer clients Zf the Web Server is not enabled the Web Client will not be active and available to users Additionally some third party applications to gain access to Complete View video streams via requests to the web server a Enabled Enables disables the web server b Port The TCP port that the web server should use to listen for connections Note The port number used will affect the address Web Client users need to type to access Complete View The address Web Client users will use is http Ip Address or Hostname of Complete View server port For example if the address of the Complete View server is 192 168 1 5 and the port is left at the default of 8080 the address users will user to access the Web Client is http 192 168 1 5 8080 4 Video Analytics contains general configuration settings for Agent VI analytics integration 1 Enabled check to enable video analytics 2 Local Port the port number on which Complete View listens for events from the VI Server 3 IP Address
123. ons Used as a CV SpotLight standalone client the CV SpotLight provides a means of monitoring cameras without the need for a dedicated screen Used with other Complete View clients the CV Spotlight adds pop up video alerts and sound alerts on event to the CompleteView Video or Alarm Clients Note Admin Console is a feature of Complete View Pro and Complete View Enterprise Complete View ONE does not include multi server management features such as Admin Console For upgrade details and pricing please contact your Salient Integration Partner Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 6 E 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Server Applications The CompleteView Config Server is a centralized database containing the viewing layouts for every user in your enterprise In addition to the benefits CompleteView offered by centralized storage of these configurations it also grants your users Config Server the ability to roam to any computer in your enterprise on which the CompleteView Client is installed while retaining their individual viewing layouts The CompleteView Server is the core of the CompleteView software suite This service 1s responsible for all aspects of acquiring video performing video motion detection archiving of video stream management and a plethora of other tasks Complete View Server This application is installed by selecting the Complete View Server component in the setup program The CompleteView Server component must b
124. ontroller Enabled Checkbox Check to enable communications with the S2 Netbox controller For more detailed information refer to Appendix E RS2 Access Control Integration SureView Immix Parameters Immix Device Enter the Immix Device number associated with the present CompleteView Number Field Server SMTP Server Field Enter the IP address of the SureView Immix server Enter the network port number the SureView Immix server uses for SMTP SMTP Port Field a communications Enabled Checkbox Check to enable communications with the SureView Immix controller For more detailed information refer to Appendix G SureView Immix Integration Bold Manitou Parameters Enter the IP address of the Bold Manitou server that will receive Address Field Complete View alerts Enter the network port number used by the Bold Manitou server to receive ELL CompleteView alerts Enter the time in seconds between heartbeat messages sent from the Heartbeat Interval Complete View server to Bold Manitou Enabled Checkbox Check to enable communications with the Bold Manitou server For more detailed information refer to Appendix H Bold Manitou Integration Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 37 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Axis One Click The Axis One Click Tab enables the System Administrator to set various parameters needed to integrate Axis One Click with the Complete View M VMS For detailed informati
125. or User Manual Page 81 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Setup event notifications on an Axis camera The Axis camera must be configured to send a URL based notification to Complete View on the desired event The Axis camera event alerting interface varies slightly across different camera firmware revisions Please refer to Axis documentation for the camera being configured for specific instructions Step 1 Setup event notifications on an Axis camera AXIS a AXIS P1355 Network Camera Live View Setup Help Basic Setup Recipients O First the Complete View server must be Video amp Audio A n c configured as an Event Recipient in the di ci om Events From the camera s web interface choose Recipients M JE E Setup gt Events gt Recipients Click Add Recordings System Options Setup gt Events gt Recipients Click Add Next on the Event Configuration Step 2 Setup event notifications on an Axis camera Recipient Setup screen configure the following y Event Configuration Recipient Setup AXISP1355Ne O xX M 192 168 1 210 operator recipient_setup shtn 1 Name enter a text description of the recipient such as Complete View isa aoe O 2 Type Choose HTTP anis SE 3 URL enter http CompleteView URL hitp 192 168 1 5 6080 axis event cgi server address CompleteView Web Espace Server port number axis event cgi mii Replace the sections in brackets proxy settings
126. pecifies whether to include a JPEG still image as a file attachment when an alarm event is detected Each 320 x 240 JPEG still image is approximately 10KB in size Delay before Taking Snapshot s Specifies a delay period in seconds after the alarm has triggered before taking the snapshot Email Subject The subject header of the email Recipients The Internet format email addresses of the persons who should receive the notification You can include multiple recipients by separating the email addresses with a comma Note You might find that the emailed snapshots might include undesired objects being from the beginning of the motion event For example a person opens a door You want a picture of the person As a result of CompleteView detecting the door opening as motion this is the beginning of the motion event A snapshot taken at this point when the motion alarm triggered might show only a slightly opened door By setting a 2 or 3 second delay before taking the snapshot the person has time to complete the opening of the door The resulting snapshot will now be of the person rather than the door Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 100 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Analytics CompleteView can deliver video streams to an integrated Agent VI video analytics system and associate alarm events from the integrated analytics system with alarm recordings Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure
127. pering Y Trigger Alarm Recording A Exec exectecho vbs Tampering Alarm On Camera IO Triggers Trigger Alarm Recording exectecho vbs I0 Alarm Trigger on camera motion detection Axis Arecont cameras Motion Events J Trigger on camera audio detection Axis cameras Audio Events J O Trigger on camera Detect Camera Tampering tampering detection Axis cameras Trigger on camera input activity Axis Arecont cameras F On Camera IO Triggers o __ _ _ ____zQQ_ Trigger on encoder Pl Video Loss video loss Axis cameras E_A _ Trigger Motion Trigger Motion Recording recording for duration _ _ _ __ gt Trigger Alarm Trigger Alarm Recording recording for duration Exec execlecho vbs Run script on trigger fa Specify Script Configure Alerts Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 76 EIJ SALIENT SYSTEMS Axis Event Camera Configuration Without properly configuring the camera camera based alerts will not work To configure the camera both Trigger Data must be enabled and the alerting mechanism itself must be configured such as motion detection To enable Trigger Data from the IP tab of CompleteView click the Configure button This will launch a browser to cameras configuration pages Click Configure Button 1 This will launch the Axis camera s setup page Click System Op
128. play Select 4x3 for views intended to be displayed on 4x3 aspect ratio monitors or 16x9 for views intended to be displayed on 16x9 aspect ratio monitors 5 Grid Scale Check to enable a snap to grid layout editor Uncheck for a free form view layout editor 1x 2x 3x corresponds to the grid size The lower number corresponds to a finer grid 6 Title Bar Check to overlay the title bar on the video window Note this does not change the aspect ratio of the video window 7 Frame Rate Sets the maximum live view frame rate for all currently selected cameras 8 Quality Sets the video compression visual quality low medium high for all currently selected cameras Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 153 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Adding Cameras You can easily add cameras to the view layout by dragging a camera thumbnail image from the camera list onto the grid position where you wish it to appear Adding Cameras View Layout Editor Note when adding QuickTrack cameras to a View Layout a maximum of Quick Track camera can be added per view layout Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 154 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Resizing Cameras The lower right hand corner of each camera image contains an anchor point Click on the anchor point and drag the camera to the size that you want When 1t 1s at the desired size release the mouse button Resizing Cameras 211 MPEGA j Erame Rate 2 gt Quality righ y
129. put in the Cameras Triggering Output area Trigger on External Alarm When an external alarm condition is active for one of the selected cameras the output is alarmed External alarms can be software generated through the API or when any of the inputs associated with a given camera has an active alarm condition Trigger on Motion When Complete View detects motion is occurring for one of the selected cameras the output is alarmed Trigger on Syne Loss If a loss of video signal is detected for one of the selected cameras CompleteView will generate an alarm on the selected output Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 113 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Serial Ports General The settings in the Serial Ports group of options allow you to independently configure each RS 232 serial port in a Complete View Server Tree View The Serial Ports node on the Server Configuration tree contains a list of the RS 232 serial ports in the server Serial Ports Tree View CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 114 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Serial Port Configuration Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Serial Ports gt Selected Port Serial Port Settings Baud Rate Valid options are 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 and 57600 Data Bits Valid options are 8 and 7 Parity Valid options are None Even and Odd Stop Bits Valid options are 1 1 5 and 2
130. r you can specify one or more actions that will be performed when motion is detected in the selected zone Actions Editor Actions x Camera 1 to Preset4 Add Adds an action Remove Deletes the selected action 3 Live View Displays a live video window with PTZ controls You can set and show PTZ preset locations from the resulting screen OK Closes the Actions window and saves any changes that were made 5 Cancel Closes the Actions window and discards any changes that were made NO me Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 94 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Add Actions To add an action select a PTZ camera from the Send Camera list and a preset location from the To Preset list When you click on the OK button the action will be added to the list in the Actions Editor Add Actions Send Camera Camera 1 To Preset Add Actions Dialogue Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 95 k gt J SALIENT SYSTEMS PTZ Control This dialog allows you to set and show presets for the selected PTZ camera If you have selected a camera that is not a PTZ then the controls will be disabled PTZ Control Live Yiew 3 0 M5 n BON oe PTZ Control Dialogue Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 96 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Zones Zones set the areas or zones that the video motion detection VMD engine should analyze for movement You should use as few zones as possible in orde
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132. r and then click to select the new log level 3 In the Component Window the log level associated with the selected software component will change to reflect the new setting Log levels range from None to Trace Selecting None disables logging for the selected component Selecting Trace enables the most verbose logging activity for the selected component When logging activity 1s increased more system resources are required to support the logging function and overall system performance may be affected The Immediate Flush checkbox enables log entries to be immediately written to disk Software components generate log entries according their associated log level these entries are posted to a memory resident queue The memory resident queue periodically writes 1ts content to the log file on disk When Immediate Flush is selected the memory resident queue writes log entries to the log file on disk immediately as they are posted Selecting Immediate Flush greatly increases disk activity and overall system performance will likely be affected The Rollover Logfiles checkbox causes the current log file to be closed and a new log file to be opened whenever updated system settings are saved The Keep Logs field specifies the number of days log files are kept on disk Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 131 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Configurations The Configurations Window enables support personnel to examine Complete Vi
133. r group as this would elevate the priority level for every member of the group The solution is to create a user object named John and explicitly grant him a PTZ priority level of 1 John s effective permissions are as follows Permission Sources for John on the camera named Parking Lot PTZ e Operators User Group Live View e Supervisors User Group Playback PTZ Control PTZ Priority Level 5 e John User Object PTZ Priority Level 1 Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 173 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Since inheritance is additive in nature we simply add all of his permissions together to determine what his effective permissions are When there are two or more permissions regarding the same function the user inherits the highest level John s Effective Permissions to Parking Lot PTZ e Live View e Playback e PTZ Control e PTZ Priority Level 1 replaces the lower priority level of 5 inherited from the Supervisors user group Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 174 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Appendix E RS2 Access Control Integration The Complete View RS2 Access IT Integration provides live video and playback of recordings integrated to the RS2 Access Control interface To setup the integration install the CV RS2 exe file located on the Complete View CD under the setup folder on computer running RS2 software Follow the setup instructions provided in the RS2 Universal DVR Viewer setup documentation Worki
134. r to accomplish your goals as each motion zone that you enable requires additional CPU processing time The more zones there are the more CPU time is required to perform motion analysis In addition try to avoid the overlapping of zones Po eS 7 a A Zones Motion ones Motion Zones Dialogue OK Closes the configure zones screen and saves the changes Cancel Closes the configure zones screen and does not save the changes Select Zone Selects a zone to add actions to New Zone Adds a new zone to be analyzed Click and hold the left mouse button at the upper left hand corner of where you wish to begin the zone Drag the mouse to expand the zone When the zone is covering the location that you wish to analyze release the mouse button and the motion detection zone will be created Erase Zone Removes a single zone Click the mouse on the zone that you wish to remove Erase All Removes all zones Selected Zone Sets the PTZ auto attendant priority level for the selected zone Actions Display add and remove actions for the PTZ auto attendant Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 97 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Audio To assign an audio stream to a video channel you must first have purchased an audio feature key and enabled your audio source s Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Cameras gt selected camera gt Audio Tab Enable Audio C
135. ration Basic Configuration AXIS 211M Ed EJ deb cage Gp Tools AXIS AXIS 211M Network Camera Live View Setup Help Basic Configuration Basic Configuration a Co g Instructions U Before using the AXIS 211M Netvork Camera there are certain settings that should be gt sers made most of which require Administrator access privileges To quickly access these TCP IP settings use the numbered shortcuts to the left All the settings are also available from Date amp Time the standard setup links in the menu Video amp Image Focus adjustment is best performed from the shortcut shown here although the DC Iris Focus setting is also available from the Advanced Image settings Audio Note that the only required setting is the IP address which is set on the TCP IP page All other settings are optional Please see the online help for more information Video amp Image Audi Firmware version 4 41 udio MAC address 00 40 8C 85 3A 58 Live View Config Event Configuration System Options About Axis Camera Setup Page Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 78 E 3 SALIENT SYSTEMS On the follow screen check the option under Image labeled Trigger data enabled Also check the option under Image IO MPEG labeled User data enabled Image IO Selections CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 79 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Using Camera Based HTTP Notifications When using Axis camera
136. ring the Video Alarm Mapping and Web clients e Classroom Training www salientsys com training Traditional classroom training is available throughout the United States Please visit the Salient website for training calendar agenda and registration Salient Systems 10801 N MoPac Expy Building 3 Suite 700 Austin TX 78759 512 617 4800 512 617 4801 Fax www salientsys com GD E 2012 Salient Systems Corporation Company and product names mentioned are registered trademarks of their respective owners Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 184
137. rmal application Communication Port s default TCP 4242 Data Port RPC 4243 y1 x Clients API connections Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 17 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS System Configuration Introduction The CompleteView s System Configuration client application allows you to configure all aspects of the CompleteView Server system service as well as CompleteView Video Client viewing layouts System Configuration can either be run on the same computer on which the CompleteView Server application is installed local configuration mode or on a different computer that has access to a CompleteView Server via an IP network remote configuration mode In order to configure a CompleteView Server you must first ensure that the CompleteView Server system service is running on the computer that you wish to administer Use the Services console to confirm that the Complete View Server s Service Status is shown as Started You may also use the Admin Console to verify the service status and to launch the System Configuration client application Starting the System Configuration client Launch the CompleteView System Configuration client application by double clicking on the icon labeled System Configuration as shown below Vv Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt S ystem gt Configuration System Configuration You may also find the System Configuration icon located on your desktop depending on the following factors
138. rmation Information Information Information Information Information Information Information Information Information Complete View Administrator User Manual Log Level Information Immediate Flush Enable to flush writes to file immediately may reduce server performance El Rollover Log Files Enable to rollover the log files on next Save Configuration Keep Logs For days 7 z Diagnostic Logging Tool Page 129 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Log File Specification The log file specification portion of the Logging window consists of 1 The log file Path Specification 2 The Complete View Component Window Log File Specification Log File Path Specify where Complete View 5 log files will be stored Component Window Lists the software components that contribute to the log file The Log File Path specification determines where Complete View log files will be stored By default log files are stored in the Nogs subdirectory of the Complete View installation folder Typically the Vogs subdirectory can be found at c Program Files CompleteView logs The Log File Path dialogue consists of a pathname text box and a button The Log File Path text box displays the currently defined log file path The currently defined path can be changed by typing a new pathname into the pathname text box or by clicking the button thereby opening a browse for folder dialogue and browsing to the new log file fold
139. rograms gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt General gt Feature Keys gt Move Product ID of Server to Move Key to Note Moving Feature Keys is a feature of CompleteView Pro and CompleteView a Enterprise CompleteView ONE does not Mor e Te ee de ERN include the ability to move Feature Keys For upgrade details and pricing please contact your Salient Integration Partner Enter Product ID Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 45 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS 10 Enter the Product ID acquired in step 5 11 If you wish to move the entire key to another server then select Move Entire Key 12 If you wish to move a part of the key to another server then select Move Partial Key and then enter the number of licenses that you wish to transfer IMPORTANT Ensure the accuracy of the data that you enter here If you proceed to step 12 the process of transferring the key cannot be aborted If you later decide that you do not wish to complete the move operation you must first finish transferring the key to the target CompleteView server Once the transfer has been completed you must begin a new move operation to transfer the license from the target back onto the original server 12 Click on the button named OK to continue and the following dialog will appear Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt General gt Feature Keys gt Move Feature K
140. rt gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Cameras gt selected camera gt General Tab General volumes IP PTZ Motion Alarm Audio Email_ Analytics Edge Storage Enabled Name Camera 1 stream Compression settings Video Quality From Camera H 264 320x240 Record As H 264 Lens Type Standard Stream As H 264 Scheduled Recording FPS External Alarm FPS Motion Detection FPS Time Stamp Overlay Camera Name Overlay E El Black and White Camera Camera Adjustments Apply These Settings to All Cameras Cameras Container General Tab Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 65 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS 1 Enabled Specifies whether the camera is enabled or disabled If the input has been disabled no recording will take place regardless of whether recording has been activated in a recording schedule Additionally both local and remote viewing of the camera is not available If a client connects to a disabled camera input the user will receive a message indicating that connection to the server succeeded but that the camera input has been disabled 2 Convert Analog License to IP For users with installed Gen II capture cards it is possible to switch the analog license to an IP license allowing the user to control transitioning from analog to IP cameras Checking this box will disable the corresponding Gen II analog connector and enable the IP t
141. s Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 149 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Servers The Servers list contains a list of each video server that is defined in the currently selected client configuration database Credentials The credential parameters determine how clients authenticate to servers 1 Pass through default User credentials supplied during the client login process are used to authenticate to the selected video server Alternate From Group N A Alternate Utilize the user credentials specified below to authenticate to the selected video server Username The username used to authenticate to the selected video server Password The valid password for the username entered above oa Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 150 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Servers Cameras Camera list contains a list of all cameras available on the selected server Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Servers gt Selected Server Cameras Tab Camera List CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 151 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS View Layout Editor General The View Layout editor contains configuration information for the currently selected view layout Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt S ystem Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Users Groups gt Selected User Views Selected View gt General Cera echt View Layout Editor General Tab Vi
142. s it is possible to configure the camera to trigger motion or alarm based recording in CompleteView when an event occurs on the camera CompleteView s Web Server provides a URL for gr party devices to send notification events through This configuration method is required for Axis camera configured to stream H 264 video to Complete View when on camera events are to be used to trigger events in Complete View Setting up Complete View seal Lop Emai Tadina integratore A Oe Oi Friendly Server Name TCP Port Numbers Embedded Web Server Data Port 4242 Enabled Command Port 4743 Port agag Active Directory Authentication Domain salentsys com Lisarname Password Video Analytics Proxy Local Port 15030 Enabled Engine IP Address localhost Feature Keys Enable Embedded Web Server Complete View s Web Server must be enabled for HTTP based notifications To enable Complete View s Web Server from Server Configuration choose Enabled under Embedded Web Server Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 80 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Notification URLs A 3 party device such as an Axis camera can trigger alarm or motion recording on a specified camera in Complete View When Complete View s web server is enabled the e party device can send a specially formatted URL to tell Complete View to start or stop alarm or motion recording on a specified camera The format of the event URL is http Complete View s
143. s dialog allows you to move camera objects from one server to another Enterprise feature and to create copies of camera objects on the same server Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Users Groups gt Cameras gt Move Copy Move or Copy IP Cameras MDollard PC localhost y Cameras 1 El Ed 1 Camera 1 Cameras 1 El 4 1 Camera 1 Lop Y gt Delete gt aj Note Live viewing of copied or moved cameras will not be available until the configuration is saved OK Cameras Context Move Copy IP Cameras Copy an IP Camera To make a copy of an IP camera object perform the following steps 1 At the top of the left hand column select the server that you wish to copy from This is the source Server 2 At the top of the right hand column select the server that you wish to copy to This is the destination Server 3 In the left hand column place a checkmark next to each camera that you wish to copy 4 Click on the button labeled Copy gt objects being copied L CompleteView Administrator User Manual Enterprise Feature If you are copying camera objects between two different servers there must be enough IP camera licenses available on the destination server to support the number of camera Page 57 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Move an IP Camera To move an IP camera object from one server to another perform the
144. s provided with CompleteView Generation capture card or Fusion4 Capture cards come in 4 channel PCI or PCIe versions Gen I capture cards had been provided with Complete View versions 1 x 2 x and 3 x software Starting with CompleteView version 4 1 Salient provide the Gen II capture technology which features on board compression for faster performance Gen II capture boards provide either 8 16 or 32 channels of analog camera connectivity using a PCle connection System Service The Complete View Server software is a fully compliant Windows system service Security of Surveillance and Recording Services CompleteView makes extensive use of access control lists ACLs for granting and restricting access to all aspects of the CompleteView Server Almost every function can be separately controlled on a per user per camera basis Pan tilt zoom PTZ Camera Control Complete View Administrator User Manual Page E 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Complete View delivers basic PTZ control functions for a wide variety of PTZ control protocols In addition Complete View offers advanced features such as preset tours auto home and auto attendant Client Customization The Complete View Video Client is a multi user application that can be easily customized for the requirements of each user Standards based Technologies Complete View utilizes Microsoft DirectShow technology as the underlying architecture for video capture and display For video compre
145. s to be strong and changed regularly Prerequisites The following conditions must be met for each video server on which you wish to enable the AD connector 1 The computer must be a member of the domain that you have configured the AD connector for 2 An Enterprise feature key must be installed Limitations The following limitations exist in the current implementation of the AD connector 1 Dynamic selection of domains is unavailable 2 Supports only User and User Group objects Implementation Performs dynamic authentication of users against the configured AD domain Enumerates a user s group membership within the configured AD domain Access control remains within Complete View The Active Directory database schema is not extended Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 169 E Y SALIENT SYSTEMS C2 Dynamic User Authentication Server User logs in as John J Server User logs in as John p mydomalnisem mirdama gH The Server asks AD John fails AD authentication to authenticate John Unsuccessful Authentication Video Operators E Video Superior e y J memain com mydomailn oom The Server asks AD John passes AD authentication to authenticate user group membership 1s John enumerated Successful Authentication Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 170 E Y SALIENT SYSTEMS C3 Complete View Config Server When the AD Connector for the Config Server has been enabled dynamic
146. select the map file to be used for the view being configured Import an Image File as a Map Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Users Groups gt Selected User Maps Selected Map gt General Map View Editor General Tab 1 Click the Import button 2 You will be presented with a file dialog box Choose any BMP or JPG file to be imported 3 The selected image file will be added to the list of available maps Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 160 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Import Image as a Map Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Users Groups gt Selected User Maps Selected Map gt General List of available maps CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 161 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Select the file you wish to use as the background for your map A thumbnail and the dimensions of the image will be displayed to the right of the Images list box Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Users Groups gt Selected User Maps Selected Map gt General General edit Map Name Image Name displaying thumbnail of selected image Press the Select button to use the selected image as the map background The image file name will display in the Image Name box Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt S ystem Configuration gt Configure Clients gt U
147. sers Groups gt Selected User Maps Selected Map gt General An image has been successfully selected as the map CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 162 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Edit The edit tab allows the administrator to place cameras on the map edit field of view cones and link to other maps Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Users Groups gt Selected User Maps Selected Map gt Edit General Edit Servers Refresh a Servers B DEMO localhost i el Front Parking PTZ i ee wl Side Entrance el Front Entrance seen wi Reception el Parking Garage el Front Steps i see wl Playground il Escalator Maps My First Map View Map Object Edit Tab As you mouse over the camera a snapshot from the camera s field of view will be displayed You can use this as a guide to placing the camera and editing the field of view cone Image 1 1 Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 163 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Clients gt Users Groups gt Selected User Maps Selected Map gt Edit Image from camera as is displayed upon mouse over Camera placement on the map is controlled by drag and drop Simply left click on a camera and drag it to the desired spot on the map A default field of view cone will be displayed Image 1 2 Start gt All Progr
148. ssion CompleteView takes advantage of Intel codec libraries for ISO compliant MPEG 4 recordings This ensures that the majority of Windows based computers can review your video events without requiring the installation of additional software Note CompleteView ONE supports up to 32 cameras total of which 32 can be any mix of analog or IP cameras Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 2 KIJ SALIENT SYSTEMS System Requirements CompleteView Client Applications Minimum Software Requirements e Microsoft Windows 32 Bit 2000 XP Vista 7 e Microsoft Windows 64 Bit Windows 7 e Microsoft DirectX 9 0 or later Minimum Hardware Requirements e Core 2 Duo 2 0 Ghz or faster e 2 Gigabytes GB of system memory e 10 100 1000 Ethernet Controller e A graphics accelerator with a minimum of 256MB of video memory CompleteView Server Applications Server requirements vary based on the cameras used and recording configuration Please use the Salient Design Tool to calculate specific server requirements or contact Salient Systems Engineers at 512 617 4802 Minimum Software Requirements for systems with Gen I analog capture cards 1 Microsoft Windows 32 Bit 2000 XP 7 Server 2003 Server 2008 2 Microsoft DirectX 9 0 or later Minimum Software Requirements for systems with Gen II analog capture cards 3 Microsoft Windows 64 Bit 7 Server 2008 4 Microsoft DirectX 9 0 or later Minimum Software Requirements for IP camera onl
149. t the JPEG still image is taken from the start of the event Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 99 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS External Alarm Sends a notification email with optional JPEG still image file attachment whenever an external alarm condition occurs An external alarm can be generated either through a hardware input or from an external application via the API Motion Detected Sends a notification email with optional JPEG still image file attachment when the internal video motion detection system detects motion Sync Gained Following a Sync Lost event when CompleteView reconnects to the camera the Sync Gained event is triggered Notification settings 1 To setup an email to be sent on a notification event choose the event form the Send Email on list 2 Check the Email Notification Enabled checkbox 3 Optionally configure notification limits a Check the corresponding checkbox to enable to email notification limit b For Maximum Emails use the arrow controls to set the number of email notifications that should be set for the event Note only the Sync Lost notification can use this setting c For Minimum Interval between Emails enter the number of seconds between email alerts for the same event This will prevent many event alerts from being sent too rapidly Note the Motion Detection External Alarm Sync Lost and Sync Gained notifications can use this setting Include Snapshot S
150. t View Layout Maps Servers Right click on the Views node or a view layout to show a context menu containing the primary view layout functions You can also access this item as a submenu underneath the Client Configuration gt View system menu Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Clents gt Selected User gt Views gt Selected View gt Menu New View Autopopulate Remove View Save as Template Apply Template gt Delete Template gt View Layout Context Menu New View Creates a new view layout object Auto populate Automatically creates and configures a new view layout object Clone Creates a copy of the currently selected view layout object Remove View Removes the currently selected view layout object ee a A A Save as Template Saves the currently selected view configuration as a template for later use Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 144 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS 6 Apply Template Changes the current view layout to the layout saved in the template selected Each camera in the view is reset to the No Camera 7 Delete Template Removes the selected Template Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 145 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Administration User Object 1 Administrator If set the user can view and modify the configuration for the selected Complete View Server 2 Auto Full screen If set then when the user logs in
151. t that you may either a make a copy of the SOFTWARE solely for backup or archival purposes or b transfer the SOFTWARE to a single hard disk provided you keep the original solely for backup purposes 3 OTHER RESTRICTIONS You may not rent lease or sublicense the SOFTWARE but you may transfer SOFTWARE and accompanying written materials on a permanent basis provided that you retain no copies and the recipient agrees to the terms of this agreement You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE If the SOFTWARE is an update or has been updated any transfer must include the most recent update and all previous versions 4 THIRD PARTY Software The SOFTWARE may contain third party software which requires notices and or additional terms and conditions Such required third party software notices and or additional terms and conditions are located in the readme file or other product documentation By accepting this license agreement you are also accepting the additional terms and conditions if any set forth therein 5 TERMINATION This License is effective until terminated Your rights under this License will terminate automatically without notice from Salient if you fail to comply with any term s of this License Upon the termination of this License you shall cease all use of the SOFTWARE and destroy all copies full or partial of the SOFTWARE 6 GOVERNING LAW This agreement shall be deemed performed in and shall be construed
152. tant Quality Provides the least predictable storage levels but has the lowest chance of applying more compression to scenes with high activity producing higher quality video After choosing one of the options the follow settings will affect storage consumption and or video quality Average Bitrate Used for Constant Bitrate and Variable Bitrate This will be the target storage level and will directly affect the amount of storage consumed for the camera Max Bitrate Used for Variable Bitrate and Constant Quality The bitrate will not be allowed to exceed this level Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 69 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Camera Adjustments Camera Adjustments permits adjustments to be made to the video signal of directly connected analog cameras Cameta 1 localhos PANASONIC PTZ Gen I Camera Adjustments For Gen I capture card systems o Brightness Changes the brightness of the video o Contrast Changes the contrast of the video o Hue Changes the color balance of the video o Saturation Changes the color level of the video o Sharpness Changes the sharpness of the video o Gamma Changes the gamma level of the video o White Balance Changes the white balance of the video o Backlight Comp Enables disables backlight compensation o Defaults Resets all adjustments to their default values Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 70 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS The chec
153. ter the path for a JPEG image on the camera Examples include image jpeg and axis cgi jpg image cgi camera 2 Generic IP MJPEG Streaming Camera for MJPEG An HTTP request for streaming JPEG images Enter the path for an MJPEG stream on the camera Examples include image nphMotionJpeg and axis cgi mjpg video cgi Generic IP RTSP Streaming Camera for MPEG 4 RTSP control of MPEG 4 video over RTP both tunneled through HTTP Enter the path for an MPEG 4 stream on the camera Generic RTSP UDP for MPEG 4 and H 264 RTSP control of MPEG 4 and H 264 video over RTP over UDP Enter the path for an MPEG 4 or H 264 stream on the camera Examples include video and stream1 Note A URL path follows the domain name and optional port number and precedes the query string For example in the URL http 192 168 1 100 80 image speed 10 image is the path However CompleteView s use of path includes everything after the domain name and optional port number which also includes the query string if present Therefore from the example URL one may enter image speed 10 as the path If one does not enter the path beginning with a slash character as in our example CompleteView provides one For those rare cases where the camera does not allow a path enter a single slash character instead of leaving the path field blank Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 168 RIJ SALIENT SYSTEMS Appendix
154. the IP Address of the VI Server Complete View connects to receive events 4 Active Directory Authentication Domain Specifies the name of the domain that this server will authenticate against 5 Feature Keys launches the Feature Key management dialog Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 32 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Logging Selects which events the Complete View Server should keep in its log files Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Logging Tab Logging Events to Log Event El Login E Logout FailedLogin Start Stop Restart Error AlarmStart AlarmEnd MotionStart MotionEnd SyncLost SyncGained Fl SaweCnnfin Packet Loss Maximum acceptable Reporting interval s Log File Configuration Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 33 kz SALIENT SYSTEMS Email Configuration The SMTP server is a global setting used by all of the cameras when sending email alarm notifications Start gt All Programs gt CompleteView gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Email Tab Mail Server SMTP Authentication Username Password Sender Name Sender Email Email Configuration 1 Mail Server SMTP defines a resolvable hostname or IP address to an SMTP mail server 2 Authentication many SMTP mail servers require that the user submit a username and password in order to send mail through the server If you attempt to
155. tions gt Advanced gt Plain Config Choose Image from the drop down box labeled Select a group of parameters to modify Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 77 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS system Options Plain configuration AXIS 21 it Network Carrera Windows Internet Explorer Li f EA lt E htp 1192 168 104 202 admin conf shimi ngrgpem ssa s x HLive Search p Ue Br system Options Plain configuration AXIS 211M Netw fy El th Pace gt Gp Took A AXISA AXIS 211M Network Camera Live View Setup Help The plain config page allows direct access to all the configurable parameters supported by the AXIS 211M Nerwork Camera This page uses no extra scripts Cavasenpt or otherwise and should function correctly in any browser or PDA Select the parameter group to modify and configure the settings directly For help on parameters please refer to the relevant help page available from the standard setup tools T Enable plain config as default setup pages save Select a group of parameters to modify Audio AudioSource Bandwidth a Brand s Save Reset Event EventGerers Exema ideo HTTPS Image e AlmageSource J E Dg input e Axis Camera Setup Page Basic Configuration Basic Configuration AXIS 211M Network Camera Windows Internet Explorer Go X le http 192 168 104 202 operator basic shitrl 9 Juve Searc P y We DE basic Configu
156. ules Q Action Rule t Video amp Audio t Live View Config t Detectors Applications Events Action Rules Reciente Schedules Recurrences Addon L Copy Modifye Remova Recordings t System Options About Select Action Rules Click Add Step 4 Setup event notifications on an Axis camera 7 Trigger Configuration Action Rule Setup AXIS P1355 Network Camera Google Chrome z 192 166 1210 operat Action Rule Setup General F Enable rule Names Motion ON Condition Trigger Detectors Motion Cabection 0 Oefaulevindar Motien a Yas Schedule Always o Schedule additional conditions Actions Type Sand Hotificaton Recipient Complete bar is Mem Recipient Message parameter Custom parameter Hame pat e t event Add Madify e help for more info C Cancel Setup Action Rule Click OK to Save Close Page 83 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Step 4a Setup event notifications on an Axis camera y Action Configuration Custom HTTP Sie y Action Configuration Custom HTTP colaj amp b 192 168 1 210 operator notification_http_param shtml b 192 168 1 210 operator notification_http_param shtml Custom HTTP Parameter Custom HTTP Parameter Narra carners Name event OK Cancel OK Action Rule Custom Parameters 7 When adding an Action Rule two Custom parameters need to be added The first will specify he camera numb
157. urn the light on or off from CompleteView s Video Client or TouchView Mobile 8 Presets if the current camera is a PTZ the maximum number of preset locations allowed by the PTZ protocol will be displayed here By default the currently selected user is allowed to set and show every preset location To restrict access to PTZ preset functions you must first click on the preset that you wish to modify Next select from the following preset functions 1 Allow Set enables disables the ability to change the preset for the selected user 2 Allow Show enables disables the ability for the selected user to go to the preset Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 53 K 3SALIENT SYSTEMS Advanced Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Users Groups gt Advanced Tab Camera Advanced Enabling API access will allow this user to partially control the server The user will be able to start and stop recording as well as other operations exposed through the programming interface This is a potential security risk and you should take measures to ensure that the password for this user is kept confident Are you sure you want to allow this A I have read the above and realize that enabling API access is a potential security risk Grant user access to control server through API Server Configuration Users Groups Advanced Tab The Advanced Tab contains options relati
158. ver 2 Log Events if set user events such as login logout playback requests and live video requests will be logged by the Complete View Server for the selected user group 3 Active Directory Authentication indicates whether the selected user group is a non editable Active Directory object 4 Users in the group only enabled if the selected group type is local If so then this field displays the members of the group Start gt All Programs gt Complete View gt System Configuration gt Configure Servers gt Users Groups gt Administrators Group Object CompleteView Server Configuration Es acm File Server Configuration View Help D Hd Saveandbit R Ba iy aa o FX Server Configurations 4 8 MDollard PC flocalhost Users Gro a pee PER iii Administration Camera Advanced S Operators Supervisors Cameras Administrator Y 1 Camera 1 Y Log Events P Audio Devices AA E Y Microphone High Defini ACUvVe Directory AuUtmentcatuon Aam Devices Serial Ports a COM1 2 COM2 Users in this group 3 COM3 i COM4 Volumes admin bel C video Schedules Y Every Day amp Diagnostics Reporting User Typical Group Object Enterprise Feature Users and user groups can be linked from Active Directory to enable a single sign on environment AD user group membership is managed using external tools such as the Microsoft Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap in See Appendix C
159. vered devices Status Manufacturer Model Location Hardware ID Description AXIS P1346 192 168 1 151 00403CA5B5F7 AXIS P 1346 Network Camera D Link 00000000 192 168 1 15 00000000 D Link DAP 1522 Wireless Access Point VIVOTEK INC FD3134 192 168 1 83 H 264 Mega Pixel Network Camera Add Camera Add QuickTrack Camera Clone IP Camera o gt lt Delete Camera Move Up Jh Move Down Live View Move Copy IP Cameras Username Password 5 Camera Search Add Stream type MJPEG MPEG4 H264 Camera Search Add Dialogue Camera Context Menu Note Cameras appear in the dialog as their UPnP notifications are received by Complete View The timing of the notifications is controlled by the camera In other words Complete View is not scanning for cameras actively As such a camera may take several minutes to appear and rebooting a camera may make 1t appear more quickly Note UPnP communicates via Multicast Most LAN networks are not configured to transmit multicast across VLANSs or network segments As such Complete View should be able to detect cameras on the local network but in most cases the network will need to be configured to transmit multicast across network segments for cameras to be detected on a different network or vLAN Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 59 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS Adding cameras using Camera Search Add Using the Camera Add Search dialog a single camera can be added
160. w supports edge based device alarms on Axis Communications and Arecont model cameras When an Axis or Arecont is selected from the Manufacturer drop down box the option to Use On Camera Alerting will be enabled Use On Camera Alerting Configure Alerts Enable Use On Camera Alerts To enable camera based alerting check the box labeled Use On Camera Alerting and click the Configure Alerts button to select which events to alert on Note For Axis Communications model cameras on camera alerting will work for cameras stream MJPEG or MPEG4 video streams Within the camera s interface Trigger Data must be turned on for the camera to provide CompleteView with camera event notifications Please reference the Axis Event Camera Configuration section for more details Complete View Administrator User Manual Page 75 K 34SALIENT SYSTEMS The Configure Alerts screen pictured below allows you to choose which camera based alarm to trigger recording and scripts on PIL SO a Select the on camera events you would like to respond to for this camera Then choose to record and or execute a command line Note that your camera must have embedded trigger data enabled for the stream we are capturing Y Motion Events V Trigger Motion Recording IF Exec C Development CompleteView Exes Deb Y Audio Events Y Trigger Alarm Recording F Exec execlecho vbs Audio Alarm Y Detect Camera Tam
161. y configuration 5 Microsoft Windows 32 Bit 2000 XP 7 Server 2003 Server 2008 6 Microsoft Windows 64 Bit 7 Server 2008 7 Microsoft DirectX 9 0 or later Minimum Hardware Requirements e Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2 0 Gigahertz GHz or faster e 1 0 Gigabyte GB of system memory e One PCI 2 1 expansion slot per each Gen I Fusion4 video capture card e One PCI e X1 expansion slot per each Gen I Fusion4 e video capture card e One PCI e expansion slot per each Gen II video capture card CompleteView Administrator User Manual Page 3 KIJ SALIENT SYSTEMS End User License Agreement Salient CompleteView SOFTWARE LICENSE 1 GRANT OF LICENSE Salient grants to you the right to use one 1 copy of the Salient Complete View Server SOFTWARE on one 1 computer Salient grants to you the right to use one 1 copy of the Salient Complete View Client SOFTWARE on any numbers of computers provided that the Salient CompleteView Client is solely used to connect to a Salient Complete View Server The SOFTWARE is in use on a computer when it is loaded into temporary memory i e RAM or installed into permanent memory e g hard disk CD ROM or other storage device of that computer 2 COPYRIGHT The SOFTWARE is owned by Salient and or its licensor s if any and is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions Therefore you must treat the SOFTWARE like any other copyrighted material e g a book or a musical recording excep
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