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1. tS SISTORECX8SISTORECX8500_ SISTORECX8 1000 Recording and playback functions Long time recording 2x 250 GB HDD 1000 GB HDD Pre alarm ring buffer v v Alarm recording v v Rule manager y v Replay via software video decoder VM Remote replay via analogue v v v monitor search functions v v Streaming functions Transparent serial data channel v v v Auto connect video transmission A v y Virtual cross bar v v y Adjustable bandwidth v v y Accessories Network cable 3 m v y v Power supply plug type EU EU EU Software for configuration v v v Software decoder v v y Documentation DE EN v v v v v Ix 19 installation kit v optional v optional v optional Desk top housing kit 4 v y 4 not supported for SISTORE CX Kk for service purposes kkk the ips data relate to the complete device 20 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 2 4 Technical data Video Fire Controller FDV241 General data Application Power supply Power consumption Operating temperature Relative humidity Dimensions W x H x D Weight Battery Top hat rail Compact flash card slot Compact flash card Connections and interfaces Operating modes video input video output PAL Audio input Audio output Digital inputs Digital outputs Ethernet Transparent serial data channel Service port Internal hard drive s Standards and protocols Trans
2. Apply Fig 22 Regional settings tab 5 Choose the desired function from the Date amp time format dropdown list 6 Select the time zone in which your SISTORE device operates from the Time zone drop down list 7 Click Apply i SISTORE device and client PC in different time s If the SISTORE device and the client PC are in different time zones the recordings will always show the local time of the SISTORE device 60 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 System settings configuration 7 3 Synchronizing the time on SISTORE devices Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products The time on your SISTORE device can be synchronized with the time on your client PC or with the time on an NTP Server Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view navigate to a SISTORE device 3 Click System settings in the tree view 4 Select the Time synchronization tab Regional settings Time synchronization Synchronize with O NTP server Client PE MTP server IF By Selecting the Client PC option this will set the time of the SISTORE device to the currenttime ofthe client PC once after clicking the Appl button Apply Fig 23 Time synchronization tab 5 Sele
3. This page shows the resources available for storing events of this rule Depending on the rule type the number of events or the overall video recording time is displayed Select the number of events to be guaranteed storage r SS a q 0 30 BO 40 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 Selected number of events Fig 117 Add Rule Storage guarantee definition dialog box gt The available storage resources will be checked Depending on the rule type the available storage space will be displayed as a number of events that can be saved or as total recording time Here you can define the amount of resources to be allocated to this rule up to the maximum value 23 Click on Finish gt The current rule configuration is completed and will be saved 196 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 18 4 Deleting a rule Rule configuration 5 Start the SISTORE CX Client application See Section 3 15 Starting the software Open the rule configuration This can be done by clicking the F sti button in the toolbar over the working area Select a rule in the working area Use the CTRL and SHIFT keys for multiple selections Choose Delete from the context menu right mouse click Joo All Start recording vit Star recording vit tecte Start recording vi eatr confi tian oy Trigger recording vit _owTo Start Actwate Deactivate 40T Sta
4. Option Obtain an IP address automatically disabled The selected SISTORE CX can have the IP address subnet mask and gateway assigned manually 6 Click Apply 7 Answer Yes in the confirmation dialog gt The SISTORE device will be restarted If an IP address is changed all references to the particular device need to be updated as well Transparent data channel Re enter the name of the data receiver see Section 10 3 Settings for transparent data channel Video output configuration Select the appropriate transmitter once more see Section 8 4 Configuring video inputs 59 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 System settings configuration 7 2 Set date and time format The display format for showing the time on video images and the time zone in which the SISTORE device operates can be defined Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view open the node for the SISTORE device whose date and time format you would like to change 3 Click System settings in the tree view 4 Select the Regional Options tab Regional settings Time synchronization Date amp time format yway mim dd HH mm ss Time zone GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vien
5. Fig 33 Video settings Live video 73 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration Button functions for live video display Start playback ug play Stop repla u p replay The following information is found in the video input configuration Server Recording computer Camera Camera names can be changed max 50 character long Input Video input Pre event recording time Recording duration prior to an event being triggered Pre event image rate Image rate Pre event image format Image format in QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF or 4CIF Pre event image quality Image quality See Section 24 4 SISTORE CX network utilization and recording times Default image rate Image rate in frames per second Default image format Image format in QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF or 4CIF See Section 24 2 Supported image formats Default image quality Compression parameters Default priority Priority factor in case of resource conflicts 74 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration 8 4 1 Configuring video parameters Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 2 Pre event recording Fig 34 3 Select the Video parameters tab Video parameters In the tree view navigate to the node representing the video input of the camera whose video parameters you want to configure See Section 8 4
6. The scheduler allows time controlled events to be executed Events may be executed once or at regularly scheduled intervals The scheduler also offers the possibility to define exceptions when the event defined are not executed The scheduler is started by clicking on the button in the main window of SISTORE CX When the scheduler is opened all details displayed are updated The following module opens in the working area b July 2007 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 3 4 PRs 7 e 1 44 42 43 44 45 77 648019 230 31 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 Fig 152 Scheduler Main screen The scheduler dialog box is split into Run Details on the selected day Calendar section for selecting the day Run This section allows various timing actions to be performed a Updating the schedule Entering a new schedule Details on the selected day In this section the actions which have been entered for the selected day are displayed The vertical slider on the right can be used to navigate the selected day The day is split into time windows of half an hour The information on scheduling is displayed as shown below Rule Time SISTORE server Standard rule post event recording 13 46 52 04 1 Showroom Fig 153 Scheduler Display of schedules Multiple scheduled events in the same time window are separated by semi colons Recurring events are labelled with an 233 03 2009 The Scheduler Calendar sect
7. 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Alarm settings 3 Select the Offline parameter tab Alarm enabling Alarm parameter Offline recemer Offline parameter Connection Establishment Humber of Retries 2 Timeout Connection Hold Time Apply Fig 20 Alarm settings Offline parameter 4 Select the number of attempts the system shall make to establish a connection to the offline client in the Number of Retries list box 5 Select the time in seconds after which an attempt to establish a connection to the offline client shall be interrupted in the Timeout list box 6 Select the period of time in seconds for which a connection to the offline client shall be held in the Connection Hold Time list box 7 Click Apply gt The offline parameters are defined 57 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 System settings configuration 7 System settings configuration 7 41 Configuring network settings Changing device names and IP settings Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view open the node for the SISTORE device whose network settings you would like to configure 3 Click System settings in the t
8. 1 with operating system 1 with operating system 1 with operating system Internal hard drive 2 x 250 GB 2 x 500 GB Standards and protocols Transmission channel 10 100 Base T 10 100 Base T 10 100 Base T Video MPEG4 technology MPEG4 technology MPEG4 technology Audio Network protocols TCP IP HTTP IGMP ICMP ARP DHCP SNMP SSH FTP SCP UpnP CAP Image formats QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF A4CIF QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF ACIF QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF ACIF 18 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Technical data SISTORE CX8 SISTORE CX8 500 SISTORE CX8 1000 Video performance Encoding QCIF 200 ips 200 ips 200 ips Encoding CIF 200 ips 200 ips 200 ips Encoding 2CIF DCIF 200 ips 200 ips 200 ips Encoding 4 CIF 100 ips 100 ips 100 ips Decoding QCIF 100 ips 100 ips 100 ips Decoding CIF 100 ips 100 ips 100 ips Decoding 2CIF DCIF 100 ips 100 ips 100 ips Decoding 4 CIF 100 ips 100 ips 100 ips Encoding and decoding QCIF 100 ips and 50 ips 100 ips and 50 ips 100 ips and 50 ips Encoding and decoding CIF 100 ips and 50 ips 100 ips and 50 ips 100 ips and 50 ips Encoding and decoding 2CIF DCIF 100 ips and 50 ips 100 ips and 50 ips 100 ips and 50 ips Encoding and decoding 4CIF 50 ips 50 ips 50 ips EDS tracking and encoding QCIF 100 ips to 200 ips 100
9. Start recording SISTORE CX Client Use replay control Delete recordings Lock recording Edit comment Search for recordings Manually starting a recording NOTE The user must additionally have been granted the permission Use video input Play recording Delete recording from the hit list Write protect recordings in the hit list Edit comment on a recording Use search function User administration Show SISTORE Config Edit Show user administration Create and manage users and permissions Digital outputs Change state SISTORE CX Client Cameras Show configuration Edit configuration PTZ Configure camera presets Use camera presets Use camera control Use OSD control Rules Show configuration Edit configuration Trigger rules Scheduler Show configuration Edit configuration Switch digital outputs Show camera configuration NOTE The user must additionally have been granted the permission Use video input Edit camera configuration Configure camera presets Use camera presets Allow camera control Use OSD function Show configuration Edit configuration Trigger rules Show scheduler configuration Edit scheduler configuration SISTORE devices Configure SISTORE Config Storage Show configuration Configure SISTORE device S
10. Alarm Programs Global Detection Parameters Alarm Handling Addiremove Alarm Program ES Alarm Program 1 Add Remove Apply Fig 94 Alarm program settings Alarm Programs tab 3 Click Add gt The Add Program dialog box opens 2 Mame Alarm Program 2 Template Keine CZ J OK Cancel Fig 95 Alarm program settings Add Program dialog box 4 Add a comment on the alarm program in the Comment box 161 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 5 To copy an alarm program select a template from the Template list box 6 Click OK gt A new alarm program has now been defined 7 Click Apply gt The alarm program will now be listed under Add Remove Alarm Program gt The alarm program is also displayed in the device tree under Detection of removed or left objects E F Video Settings ri ar os Mus L E aan F paren TE a ge Motion Detection Fig 96 Alarm program settings Alarm Program 8 You can now set the alarm program parameters See Section 15 6 Global alarm program settings and Section 15 7 Program specific alarm program settings Removing alarm programs 1 Select Detection of removed or left objects in the tree structure See Section 15 3 Selecting the function Detection of removed or left objects Select the Alarm programs tab Select an alarm program from the list
11. Click on Remove gt The alarm program is now removed 5 Click Apply gt The alarm program will now be listed under Add Remove Alarm Program gt The alarm program is also displayed in the device tree under Detection of removed or left objects 162 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 15 5 Activating an alarm program Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Prerequisite At least one alarm area for objects has been defined See Section 15 7 4 Define alarm areas There are several possibilities to activate an alarm program Global alarm program settings OR Program specific alarm program settings Global alarm program settings 1 Select Detection of removed or left objects in the tree structure See Section 15 3 Selecting the function Detection of removed or left objects 2 Select the Alarm programs tab 3 Select an alarm program from the list 4 Click on the eye under Active gt The selected alarm program is now active Alarms will be triggered as configured in the alarm program settings See Section 15 6 Global alarm program settings and Section 15 7 Program specific alarm program settings Program specific alarm program settings 1 Select Detection of removed or left objects in the tree structure See Section 15 3 Selecting the function Detection of removed or left ob
12. 2 08 ips 3 12 ips 3 12 ips 3 12 ips a Ol nm W n 3 12 ips 2 08 ips O1 a n N o 251 o9 N Appendix Operating mode Recording Steaming ateis ips tips oo ips EDS standard performance tracking and encoder SISTORE CX4 4 video inputs SISTORE CX8 8 video inputs 1 ips 1 ips ODR and standard performance encoder SISTORE CX1 1 video input ODR and standard performance encoder SISTORE CX4 4 video inputs SISTORE CX8 8 video inputs 1 ips 1 ips 252 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 25 Glossary Glossary Image sensor Camera CCD image sensor CMOS image sensor Tube camera Blooming effects Bright patches on the screen resulting from interference electron overflow between adjacent pixels on CCD image sensors Homography Post event recording Projection A geometrical transformation of a two dimensional image into a projection fitted perfectly into a defined setting Designation for recorded video sequences taken after an event occurs See homography ROI Region Of Interest Smearing effects Vertical streaking on the image as a result of interference between adjacent pixels on CCD image sensors caused by car headlights for example so called highlights Teaming Teaming provides redundancy of physical network connections between Switch and NAS by establishing a logical network
13. 2 Open command prompt from the Start menu 2 Enter the following command in the command prompt window net time setsntp xxx xx xx xxX Enter the IP address of the NTP Server for XXX XX XX XXX 3 Restart your client PC or enter the following command in the command prompt of your PC net stop w32time net start w32time 4 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Services gt Windows Time in the Windows start menu Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Setup gt The Windows Time Properties dialog box appears windows Time Properties Local Computer _ General Log On Recovery Dependencies Serie NAME Yad Time Display name Windows Time Description Sets the computer clock Path to executable C WINNT System32 services exe Startup type Autom atic x Automatic _ Manual l Disabled Samice status Slated fou can specify the start parameters that apply when you start the service from here Fig 3 Windows Time Properties dialog 5 Select the General tab 6 Select Automatic in the Startup type list box gt When your client PC is started a connection to the NTP server will be established automatically See Section 7 3 Synchronizing the time on SISTORE devices 3 8 Network settings of client PC Configure the network settings of your client PC to use a DHCP server even if there i
14. 25 ips 50 ips to 100 ips 25 ips to 50 ips 12 5 ips to 25 ips 4 ips to 12 5 ips 100 ips 25 ips 12 5 ips 4 ips 5 via IVM v v v freely configurable freely configurable 50 ips and 25 ips 25 ips 50 ips to 100 ips 25 ips to 50 ips 12 5 ips to 25 ips 4 ips to 12 5 ips 100 ips 25 ips 12 5 ips 4 ips 5 via IVM v v v freely configurable freely configurable Hardware watchdog A v y Software watchdog v v v Log file for all actions v v Vv 16 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Technical data SISTORE CX4 SISTORE CX4 250 SISTORE CX4 500 1000 Integrated Webserver VO Status display on the home v Vv v page Firmware updatable via LAN v y v Remote operation of internal v y v functions Remote operation of peripheral v v y devices IVM interface v v V Recording and playback functions Long time recording 250 GB HDD CX4 500 500 GB HDD S ooe Pre alarmring buffer 0 Alarmrecording 00 Rule manager v v Replay via software video v v v decoder Remote replay via analogue v y v monitor search functions v v Streaming functions Transparent serial data channel v v v Auto connect video v v v transmission Virtual cross bar v v v Adjustable bandwidth v v y Accessories Network cable 3 m v v v Power supply plug type EU EU EU Software for configuration v Software decoder v Documentation DE EN Vv Ix v v 19 inst
15. Click Apply 91 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Serial port configuration G 92 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Operation mode Transparent data channel NOTE The transparent data channel is not always transparent i e a reliable performance cannot be guaranteed with all kinds of devices For instance 9 bit protocols are not supported RS 485 supports only protocols which transmit reply telegrams with a delay of at least 10 ms The transmission latencies of the telegrams may differ significantly depending on the utilization of the SISTORE CX units and the network as a result protocols that expect short response times will not work properly It is possible to set up a transparent data channel between two SISTORE devices The RS485 cables of cameras with pan tilt head domes can thus be extended to the control unit The two SISTORE devices represent the transmitting and the receiving station Transmitter The SISTORE CxX that is transmitting RS232 data e g control panel joystick Receiver The SISTORE CxX that is receiving RS232 data e g Dome See Section 10 3 Settings for transparent data channel Operation mode Telemetry If the Telemetry operation mode is set Domes and PTZ cameras can be controlled The integrated telemetry server provides the following functions e PTZ Moving cameras to predefined
16. In the tree view navigate to the node User administration Open the sub node Groups Select a user group noe A N Select the Members tab File Help za Add SISTORE Ale Metwork Cx 1 Showroom Alarm Settings A Metwork Settings System Settings E Video Settings d Digital InOutputs s Serial Port Storage a User Administration Available members Assigned members Members Cx 2 Showroom Apply Fig 66 Groups Members tab 6 To assign members to a group select one or several members in the Available members list 7 Click on the button gt gt gt The member will be displayed in the Assigned members list 8 Click Apply 115 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 User administration and administration of rights 12 4 4 Changing groups 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node User administration Open the sub node Groups Select a user group Select the Rights tab oe oS SS Rights Members Group Administration Available permissions Assigned permissions e PTZ use camera control al FTZ use camera presets l Recording delete recordings s 7 I Cameras edit configuration lt lt l PTZ configure camera presets PTZ use OSD control el Recording use replay contral ka Rules trigger rules I Streaming use video input l Wiser
17. Remote operation of peripheral devices IVM interface Recording and playback functions Pre alarm ring buffer FDV241 0 25 25 ips 5 via IVM video loss detection v v freely configurable freely configurable v y v By PSPS Alarm recording Rule manager Replay via software video decoder Remote replay via analogue monitor Search functions Streaming functions Transparent serial data channel Auto connect video transmission Virtual cross bar Adjustable bandwidth Accessories Configuration software Software decoder Documentation German English French and Spanish Top hat rail mounting possible Standards Protection rating EMC 22 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Se ees PSS Ne ESS Re Se SPS Ne IES EN 60529 IP20 EN 61000 6 4 EN 50130 4 03 2009 QA standards CE Conformity Marking Connection to detector bus FDCC221 Connections Operating voltage Operating current closed circuit Operating temperature Relative humidity Maximum current connection factor Quiescent current connection factor Address connection factor Separator connection factor Protocol Compatibility External alarm indicator Connector for external alarm indicator Standards CPD k the ips data relate to the complete device Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Technical data FDV241 0 25 Siemens Standard SN 36350 ISO9001 ISO9004
18. See Section 3 15 Starting the software 3 Click Network in the tree view 4 Select the Device Groups tab Domain Settings Client Settings Device Groups Device Groups Mo device group Device Group Building a Swtest cx1 57 Swtest cx1 59 SVWTEST Sx8 1 3 SVWTEST Sx8 1 4 khiri Sedwwo0 siemens re Apply Fig 11 Network Device groups 5 Select lt New group gt in the Device Group drop down list gt A cursor flashes in the Device Group drop down list 6 Enter the name of the new device group here To assign devices to a device group select one or several devices in the No device group list box 8 Click on gt gt 44 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Initial configuration gt The devices appear in the Device Group list box and have been assigned to the device group 9 Click Apply Deleting a device group You can delete a device group by removing all the devices assigned to that group from the list 1 Select the group you want to delete in the Device Group drop down list 2 Select all the devices assigned to this device group 3 Click on lt lt gt The devices appear in the No device group list box and are no longer assigned to the device group 4 Click Apply 45 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Saving and loading configurations 5 Saving and loading configurations 5 1 Saving SIS
19. Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs Select the Perspective Areas tab 3 Select a perspective area from the list Click on Remove gt The perspective area no longer appears in the list 5 Click Apply Show hide perspective areas This function provides more clarity when creating or changing perspective areas 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs Select the Perspective Areas tab 3 Select a perspective area from the list Click on the eye to show or hide the perspective area gt The perspective area now either disappears or is displayed 168 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 15 7 2 Defining the perspective mode Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Perspective mode Perspective modes are landscape perspective and fa ade perspective In the perspective mode it can be determined in which perspective an object has to appear within a predefined perspective area to be detected The decisive factor is the distance between object and camera Landscape perspective Fa ade perspective The landscape perspective is a perspective mode With the landscape perspective the object size is evaluated in a predefined perspective area of the live video The object size in the live video dep
20. Video parameters Text overlay Streaming l Change Hame Pre event recording Manual recording parameters Manual recording parameters Priority fe Normal Image rate Image format Image quality standard image quality Apply Fig 41 Video settings Manual recording parameters 82 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration 3 Use the dropdown fields to select the following settings Priority Low Normal High High low resolution Image rate The image rate depends on the operating mode See Section 3 1 Operating modes and performance characteristics Image format The image format depends on the operating mode See Section 3 1 Operating modes and performance characteristics Image quality Lowest image quality Low image quality Default image quality High image quality Highest image quality quality can only be changed via the homepage of the remote video source See i When configuring a remote video source e g IP camera the image rate image format and image Section 8 6 Configuring remote video sources 4 Click Apply 83 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration 8 5 Configuring video outputs A SISTORE device analog monitor can have the video input camera or signal of another SISTORE device connected to its video output in addition to or al
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22. input level changes from low to high on input 1 and the action of starting a recording on video input 1 at 25 ips Rule 2 with an event filter of the type input level changes from low to high without an assigned event object and the action of starting recording on all video inputs at 2 ips If an event of the relevant type occurs on the digital input 1 only rule 1 is triggered If an event of the same type occurs on any other digital input only rule 2 is triggered 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences 19 Configuring export of video sequences Export of video sequences When the export of video sequences is configured the recorded sequences saved on the SISTORE unit will be exported to another data medium Recordings that were saved to an external data medium can be replayed at any time with the SISTORE CX Player independent of the SISTORE unit See Section 19 4 Running export of video sequences Task A task is an action that defines which recordings will be exported See Section 19 2 Creating a task A task is defined by the following properties Properties Definition Start and Start and duration define the time period for which recordings are to be exported duration Video input By selecting video inputs you can define that only the recordings for specific video inputs will be exported See Section 19 3 1 Assigning video inputs Filter By assigning filters you can define that specific events or rules are
23. see Fig 57 5 To deactivate a partition unmark the appropriate checkbox in the column under Activate see Fig 57 6 Click Apply gt The hard disk partitions are now activated or deactivated 11 9 Configuring Network Attached Storage To enable the storage of video data on the Network Attached Storage NAS NAS needs to be configured using both the NAS software Windows 2003 Storage Server see Section 20 1 Configuring NAS with Windows 2003 Storage Server and the SISTORE CX configuration software see Section 20 2 Configuring NAS using SISTORE CX Config 104 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 User administration and administration of rights 12 User administration and administration of rights The user administration allows individual users to be granted permissions for SISTORE CX If a user does not have a particular permission such as the permission to configure rules then this function is not visible to that user in the SISTORE CX Client A distinction is made between local and global user administration See Section 12 1 Local user administration and Section 12 2 Global user administration i In systems with a large number of SISTORE devices we recommend using global user administration If a system is switched from local user administration to global user administration then the names of all the inputs need to be set up again 12 1 Local user administr
24. until the update is completed 106 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 User administration and administration of rights 12 3 User administration 12 3 1 Local and global user administration nodes in the tree structure Local user administration The node User administration in the SISTORE CX Config tree structure is a sub node of the SISTORE device Network Cx 2 Showraam Cx4 15 TEST Alarm Settings Network Settings System Settings BA ideo Settings o 4 amp Digital In Qutputs 4 Serial Port Capacity vw User Administration Fig 60 Tree view local user administration Global user administration The node User administration in the SISTORE CX Config tree structure is a sub node of the Network node Metwork 44 User Administration gt Groups S8 User J CX O 08 TEST Cx Showroom mon hus O4090016 Alarm Settings A Metwork Settings System Settings BA ideo Settings Fig 61 Tree view global user administration 107 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 User administration and administration of rights 12 3 2 Adding new user accounts 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view navigate to the node User administration 3 Open the sub node Users File Help Jpj Add SISTORE ale Network Cx 1 Showroom Use
25. 1 Start the SISTORE CX Client application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Open the rule configuration using the button gt After the rule configurations are displayed various data for the rules can be read from the list ge SISTORE SX CX Cx 2 Showroom 4 Video Input 1 CX 2 Showroom Q CX_Showroom_mon is Video Output 1 CX_Showroom_mon ie lc lalla Video Output 2 CX_Showroom_mon cx 05060033 p a ja Cx8 06 TEST hus 04090016 cx 07010014 swtest cx4 53 swtest cx1 58 C 1 Showroom KH1R1 Video Input 1 KH1R1458D g Video Input 2 KH1R158D KH1R521D Woe Soe Activated ne any eT tas earn sce ore ox 2 Showro Show room 2 08h 03m 00s ServerStartUp All Start recording Video 00s 00s O standard fj vro 2000 N ule 608 TamperDetected Start recording Video 00s 00s x vrO 1 Show Room 20 23h 00m 00s j ServerStartUp All Start recording Video 00s 00s B G Ei vro 2000 New rule FEFE EdsAlarmDetecte Start recording Video 00s 00s 2100 New rule 931 EdsAlarmGone Al Start recording Video 00s 00s 361 aa DigitallnputLowTo Start recording Video 05h 00m 00s 5d 00h 00 TEA oT 20020 2 DigitallnputHighT Start recording Video 00s 0S 28020 Start recording Video 00s 00s witest cx4 53 New rule KH1R158D 1 New rule 7d 02h 00m 00s ServerStartUp All Start recording Video 00s 00s Fig 109 Rules list 187 Siemens Bu
26. 239 971 180 146 to restart Encoder policy video stream Multicast Multicast port SOOO eee ali Lo lsno4 2006 A Applying new multicast settings will cause the device Apply Fig 31 Multicast SISTORE device lower than V3 4 2 Enter a multicast IP address and a multicast port for the first video input gt All video inputs are assigned the same multicast IP address gt The other video inputs are automatically assigned consecutive multicast ports 3 Click Apply 4 Answer Yes in the confirmation dialog gt The SISTORE device will be restarted Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 71 03 2009 Video settings configuration 8 3 3 Configuring dummy multicast IP address and port i The inactive video inputs are assigned dummy multicast IP addresses and ports We recommend configuring the dummy multicast IP address and the dummy multicast port during initial setup as it will be more cumbersome to do it at a later date The default multicast IP address and the default multicast port are as follows 239 254 254 254 34567 1 Right click on the desktop icon of the SISTORE Config application 2 Select Properties gt The following dialog box opens SISTORE SX CX Config Properties General Shortcut Compatibility Security ia SISTORE S L Contig Target type Application Target location bin Target RE Contig
27. 25 ips o p a 1 Standard performance decoder EDS enhanced performance tracking and encoder EDS standard performance tracking and encoder EDS standard performance tracking and encoder ODR and standard performance 4 encoder the number refers to 4CIF 25 ips Pte om A Sa tcl ll Cl sal tl Ga a A 24 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Setup CX8 Operating mode Video Video 4CIF 2CIF DCIF CIF QCIF Remote video input output sources Enhanced performance encoder max 25ips max 25ips max 25ips max 25 ips Enhanced performance max 25 ips max 25ips max 25ips max 25 ips encoder decoder Enhanced performance max 25 ips max 25ips max 25ips max 25 ips encoder decoder Standard performance encoder max 12 5 ips Standard performance max 12 5 ips max 25 ips max 25ips max 25 ips output also max 25 ips 0 2 o 1 i 3 encoder decoder 2 max 12 5 ips max 25 ips max 25ips max 25ips 4 output also max 25 ips E aa O a Standard performance decoder EDS enhanced performance tracking and encoder EDS standard performance tracking and encoder EDS standard performance tracking and encoder ODR and standard performance encoder the number refers to 4CIF 25 ips 3 2 SISTORE in a system network 4 Standard performance 4 encoder decoder SISTORE devices can also be operated in a network of systems This network of
28. Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection 3 Click Add gt The Add Program dialog box opens Name Alarm Program 2 comment S O Template OK Cancel Fig 73 Alarm program settings Add Program dialog box 4 Add a comment on the alarm program in the Comment box 5 To copy an alarm program select a template from the Template list box 6 Click OK gt A new alarm program has now been defined 7 Click Apply gt The alarm program will now be listed under Add Remove Alarm Program gt The alarm program will appear in the device tree under Enhanced Motion Detection swlestexl 59 Alarm Settings Metwork Settings System Settings BA video Settings o GI ccpal425 L 22 Alarm Program 1 E Tamper Detection Fig 74 Alarm program settings Alarm Program 8 You can now set the alarm program parameters See Section 14 6 Global alarm program settings and Section 14 7 Program specific alarm program settings 129 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Removing alarm programs 1 Select Enhanced Motion Detection in the tree structure See Section 14 3 Starting the Enhanced Motion Detection 2 Select the Alarm programs tab 3 Select an alarm program from the list 4 Click on Remove gt The alarm program is now removed 5 Click Apply gt The alarm program will now be listed under Add Remove Alarm Program gt The alarm program will appear in the device tree under Enhanced
29. Configuring video inputs Manual recording parameters Video parameters Text overlay Streaming Change Name l l i i i l l 0 G4 128 142 255 Contrast i 64 128 192 AGS Saturation t i 64 128 192 2E Sharpness gt i 64 128 192 355 bA Automatic brightness control Default settings Video settings Video parameters 144 128 64 Apply Set the values for brightness contrast colour saturation and sharpness using the slide controls The settings can be checked immediately with the live video signal Mark the checkbox for Automatic brightness control as required Click Apply Click Default settings to restore the default settings 19 03 2009 Video settings configuration 8 4 2 Configuring text overlay 1 In the tree view navigate to the node representing a video input See Section 8 4 Configuring video inputs 2 Select the Text overlay tab Pre event recording Manual recording parameters Video parameters Text overlay Streaming Change Name Text overlay Video Input 1 W Overlay text W Overlay time x Pixels x Pixels y Pixels Y Pixels Text color T Outline color l Example text Apply Fig 35 Video settings Text overlay i Maximum number of characters 32 characters You can only use ISO 8859 1 Latin 1 characters Characters used in Western European and American languages 3 Enter some text in the text field To overl
30. Displaying status information 230 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products You can access status information via the Web interface and via the configuration software SISTORE CX Config see Section 11 Configuring the storage medium Prerequisites A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device The Web interface of the SISTORE device has been opened See Section 21 1 Opening the Web interface 1 Select Information in the main menu 2 Select HardDisk in the submenu on the left gt Depending on the hard disks available the following status information will be displayed Compact Flash Model Precise model designation Revision Version Serial Number Serial number Capacity Model Storage capacity Precise model designation Revision Version Serial Number Capacity Serial number Storage capacity S M A R T status Result of the hard disk check see Section 11 5 S M A R T status Device Designation of the device Position Position in the SISTORE device Status Hard disk status Mirroring RAID 1 R A I D status Result of the hard disk mirror see Section 11 4 Mirroring internal hard disks Disk Array Device Designation of the device Status Online or offline Synchronization The progress of the disk formatting process is shown here see Secti
31. Examples of alarm area definition Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection TT unaduunn Fig 83 Alarm area Landscape perspective Path of motion See Section 1 Live video 2 Perspective area See Section 14 7 1 Definition of perspective areas 3 Object frame See Section 14 7 2 Defining the perspective mode 4 Arrow See Section 14 7 5 Defining alarm areas 5 Trip wire See Section 14 7 4 Defining trip wires 6 Alarm area See Section 14 7 5 Defining alarm areas 7 14 6 1 Definition of global detection parameters Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 145 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Example Explanation The object centre has entirely crossed the alarm area and the trip wire in the predefined direction gt An alarm is triggered Fig 84 Alarm area Landscape perspective etree ty The object centre has left the perspective area and has not entirely crossed the alarm area and the trip wire gt An alarm will not be triggered Fig 85 Alarm area Fa ade perspective 146 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Example Explanation The object centre has not entirely crossed the alarm area gt An alarm will not be triggered Fig 86 Alarm area Landscape perspect
32. Image degradation detection deactivated Greer theckiaik Image degradation detection activated no image degradation detected Red exclamation mark Image degradation detected alarm is triggered 17 2 Configuring detection parameters and alarm handling 17 2 1 Detection of noise and saturation degradation 184 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Image degradation detection is used to detect deterioration in the quality of the video image An alarm is triggered when the image is noisy or over saturated 1 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Video input 2 Select the node Image degradation detection Image degradation detection b Detect noise image degradation bA Detect saturation image degradation Choose Digital Output No digital output Apply Fig 107 Image quality Image degradation detection 2 Mark either or both checkboxes Detect noise image degradation and Detect saturation image degradation gt a green checkmark is displayed in the device tree 3 Todefine the alarm handling select a digital output from the list box 4 Click Apply 03 2009 Rule configuration 18 Rule configuration The main task of rule configuration consists of the definition and selection of rules The server requires the rules to perform particular actions after a defined event A defined event might be a signal change on a digital input for example The associated action
33. Motion Detection 14 5 Activating an alarm program 130 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Prerequisite A least one trip wire or direction field has been defined See section 14 7 4 Defining trip wires or 14 7 8 Defining the direction field There are several possibilities to activate an alarm program Global alarm program settings OR Program specific alarm program settings Global alarm program settings 1 Select Enhanced Motion Detection in the tree structure See Section 14 3 Starting the Enhanced Motion Detection Select the Alarm programs tab Select an alarm program from the list 4 Click on the eye under Active gt The selected alarm program is now active Alarms will be triggered as configured in the alarm program settings See Section 14 6 Global alarm program settings and Section 14 7 Program specific alarm program settings Program specific alarm program settings 1 Select Enhanced Motion Detection in the tree structure See Section 14 3 Starting the Enhanced Motion Detection 2 Select an alarm program See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 3 Make the desired program specific settings 4 Click on Activate gt The alarm program settings will be applied gt The selected alarm program is now active Alarms will be triggered as configured in the alarm program settings See Section 14 6 Global alarm program settings and Section 14 7 Program spec
34. Network Settings System Settings BA video Settings gt Gal video Input 1 cl2 040270031 g Motion Detection Tarmper Detection Ge EN Video Input 2 el2 04020031 4 Select the Detection area tab gt The live video of the camera for which you want to determine a detection area is now displayed 5 Add anew detection area using the icons on the right of the live video 6 Using these icons you can freely configure the detection area and position it anywhere in the live video You can add and insert further points and move existing points within the detection area 7 Click Apply i You can stipulate several detection areas per video input live video See the figure below 120 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring motion detection a eee zi z k Fig 68 Two detection areas 121 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring motion detection 13 3 Defining the detection parameters all associated rules in the SISTORE CX Client so that no recordings are accidentally triggered It is not i When you switch to configuration mode motion detection is automatically activated First deactivate possible to suppress the alerts sent to the video management system IVM Prerequisite At least one detection area has been defined See Section 13 2 Selecting the detection area 1 Select the detection
35. PC will be displayed in the Offline clients list 7 Click Apply i 2 indicates the number of substitute clients 6 3 2 Defining substitute clients Substitute clients Substitute clients are clients which will be addressed in chronological order in case of a breakdown of the original client Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node Alarm settings Select the Offline receiver tab Select a client from the Offline clients list Click the button Add below the Substitute clients section gt The Input IP address dialog box opens aS a P Enter the IP address of the substitute client Confirm with OK gt The substitute client will be displayed in the Substitute clients list N gt The number of substitute clients is displayed in addition to the client name in the Offline Clients list 56 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Alarm settings configuration 6 4 Defining offline parameters Offline parameters Offline parameters define the connection set up to an offline client i It is recommended not to change the default settings Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device
36. User a 0 lt Unmapped gt reset Administrator resetip yest restart SUPPORT _386945a0 root Service sshd WAATI VWH45 SERVER Fig 145 Create Advanced User Mapping dialog box 3 Click on List Windows Users gt All Windows users will be listed 4 Select Administrator 5 Click on List UNIX Users gt All UNIX users will be listed 6 Select root 7 Click on Add Sai nfsmgmt Microsoft Services for NFS User Name Mapping User Maps a File Action View Window Help t fe fe Microsoft Services For MFS UNIX Domain UNIX User UID Primar Efe User Name Mapping SB NAS SERVER Administrator PCNFS rook 0 Advanced lil User Maps Been a Group Maps inh A Client for NFS a Server For MFS Fig 146 Added user 225 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 NAS configuration Adding the user wwwrun Right click on User Map Select Create Map gt The Create Advanced User Mapping dialog box opens see Fig 145 Select Guest Click on List UNIX Users gt All UNIX users will be listed Select wwwrun Click on Add Assigning groups Right click on Group Maps Select Create Map gt The following dialog box opens Create Advanced Group Mapping Advanced maps may be used when the group accounts in the UNIS domain are not identical to those in the Windows domain Select the Windows account and UNIX account you want bo
37. a GEVICE ccceeccecseeeceecaeeeeeseeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeess 41 SISTORE domain Server activation cccccccssesceeceeseeeseeseeeseeeeesnaeees 42 CHEN setings sarisini a ee laeadienlactes Mens gaelanadiel ies 43 Defining and deleting device GrOUPS ccccecseeeeeeseeeesaeeeeeeaeeessaeeees 44 5 03 2009 6 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 5 1 5 2 5 3 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 4 7 1 7 2 7 3 8 1 8 2 8 2 1 8 2 2 8 3 8 3 1 8 3 2 8 3 3 8 4 8 4 1 8 4 2 8 4 3 8 4 4 8 4 5 8 4 6 8 4 7 8 5 8 6 8 6 1 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 11 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 5 11 6 Saving and loading configurations cscceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeneeeees 46 Saving SISTORE Configurations ccccccssseeecessseecceseeeceseeesseseeeeseaes 46 Loading SISTORE Configurations ccccccsseeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeseeeeesaeeeeeens 48 Loading FDV241 Configurations cccccccceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeesaeeeeeeas 49 Alarm settings configuration cccceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeeeneeeseeeeeeseeeneess 52 Alarm enabling manse a aaa 92 Defining alarm ParamMetels cccccesccccceseeccsesseecceeeeeceeseeecsenseesseeeeeeees 54 Defining offline reC IVENS cccccccsssceccceseeeceesseecceeseesseeseeecsegeeesseeseesees 55 Defining offline clients c3cgcncaccss ee cctiacseee Mest oacinet dia Socata eed aa ne
38. assistant Server selection 3 Select the SISTORE CX server on which the action should be executed in this dialog box Multiple SISTORE CX servers are only displayed if they are added to the SISTORE device list See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 4 Click Next 235 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 The Scheduler gt The following dialog box opens On this page vou can select the frequency and entry type A scheduler entry can be generated for a single instance or periodically for specific weekdays Entry pes include rule triggered recording and video archive backup Order type Execute action Frequency One time J eek ne Fig 157 Scheduler assistant Selection of action frequency 5 Inthe Order type drop down list select Execute action 6 In the Frequency drop down list you can choose either of the following two actions One time i e once at a specified time On appointed weekdays i e every week on a specified day at a specified time i Depending on the selected frequency different dialog boxes are opened by the assistant 7 Click Next 236 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 The Scheduler Non recurring event gt For this selection the following dialog box opens On this page vou can specify the date and time fora one time recording a a Start time 1
39. clicking the Pit button in the toolbar over the working area 3 Selecta rule in the working area Use the CTRL and SHIFT keys for multiple selections 4 Choose Activate from the context menu right mouse click gt The rule is then displayed with a green background gt If a rule is reactivated after deactivation it may be displayed with a yellow background This means that the storage quantity space or number can no longer be guaranteed 18 9 Rules and internal events 200 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Rule selection works according to the best match principle i e the attempt is made to find rules that best fit an event that has occurred The rule selection procedure works like this First a check is made to see if there are rules that fit the event exactly An event fits a rule or more precisely an assigned event filter precisely if the type of the filter and the event type are the same and additionally either both the filter and the event have no assigned objects or the event object of the event is also assigned to the filter If there are rules that fit the event exactly only these will be run If there are no rules that fit exactly a search is made for all rules that have a filter of the same type as the event but have no event objects assigned If rules like this are found they will be run Example There are two rules defined Rule 1 with an event filter of the type
40. colour ge Enhanced Motion Detection disabled Red Enhanced Motion Detection enabled movement detected alarm triggered Creen pa Enhanced Motion Detection enabled no movement detected no alarm triggered Licence key entry 14 3 In the tree view navigate to the node Video input Click the License key button The Input license dialog box opens Enter the licence key using hyphens Click OK gt The Enhanced Motion Detection has now been enabled and is ready for use a SY SP Starting the Enhanced Motion Detection Prerequisites The licence key has been entered An EDS operation mode has been selected See Section 8 1 Set operating mode There are three possible EDS operation modes The operation mode EDS Standard Performance Tracking and Encoder can be activated for 2 and for 4 channels The detection performance is identical in both cases When 2 channels are i activated the input signal is displayed on the analog output with a detection frame around it In the EDS Enhanced Performance Tracking and Encoder operation mode the detection performance is improved this being of advantage in particular in pictures with low contrast and fast moving objects See Section 3 1 Operating modes and performance characteristics A video input of a SISTORE device which supports the motion detection function has been selected 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the sof
41. connection between these Target bit rate Measure of the image quality The following bit rates are defined for SISTORE CX CIF 30 000 Lowest image quality 40 000 Low image quality 50 000 Standard image quality 75 000 High image quality 100 000 Highest image quality 2CIF DCIF 70 000 Lowest image quality 85 000 Low image quality 100 000 Standard image quality 110 000 High image quality 120 000 Highest image quality Tracking Pre event recording Tracking is the pursuit of a moving object In the context of event detection it is the pursuit of a vehicle for example Designation for video sequences from the ring buffer that record the history prior to an event Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 253 03 2009 List of abbreviations 260 List of abbreviations 254 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Closed Circuit Television Digital signal processor Field device network fire detection Full frame full rate Highest quality High qualit Images per second IVM Interactive Video Management LQ Low quality LLQ Lowest quality NAS Network attached storage NFS Network File System Default image quality Video matrix switcher 03 2009 2 Index Index 2 2CIF 245 4 ACIF A Alarm area Change ID 174 Alarm enabling Definition Alarm handling Alarm image par
42. detection icon 127 Configuration process 126 Course of motion Defining alarm areas 143 Defining trip wires 140 Detection point Direction area Direction field Global alarm program settings 131 Global detection parameters 131 Licence key entry Perspective area 136 Perspective mode Program specific alarm program settings 13 Program specific detection parameters 140 Size of the object frame Starting 127 Event oriented Export of video sequences Automatic Configure task 20 Configuring 2C Create task Daily 209 Directory for ail video data 202 202 Running Search Status information in the task bar F Factory default settings G Gateway Assigning Global detection parameters Removed or left objects H Hard disk mirroring 99 Changing 100 Hard disk position 100 100 Hard disk mirroring Status display 99 Hard disk position Hazard symbols 256 ID n ing 14 psigo ala ono fileo tasks Image degradation detection Image degradation detection Symbols 184 Image formats 245 Image quality 184 Initial inkl 34 Installation Internet Explorer Displaying live video IP settings Configuring L Licence key entry Live image Logbook video swap out Failed tasks Manual export of video sequences Member Assigning 115 Messenger Service See alarm settings Modes of operation Motion alarms Post event recording 124 Pre event r
43. gt The IP cameras are displayed in a table 4 Inthe tree view open the node Video settings gt Between 1 and 4 dummy IP cameras will be displayed depending on the operation mode 5 Select an IP camera 85 03 2009 Video settings configuration gt The following dialog box opens Remote Source Pre event recording Manual recording parameters Remote Source Type Mame SIEMENS CCI 345 IP Cam 1 Cx4 15 TEST IF address Port Ooo m RTSP Url tsp S54 Homepage http Apply Fig 43 Video settings Remote video sources 6 Select a camera type in the Type list box 7 Enter a camera name in the Name text field 8 Enter the IP address of the remote source in the IP Address input field OR Click the button Discover remote video source and select a remote video source 9 To configure the remote video source click on the blue link gt The homepage of the remote video source is opened Risk of software malfunction If a remote video source is not configure correctly malfunctioning may result Therefore carry out the following steps 1 Make sure that no recording is in progress IMPORTANT 2 Select MPEG4 as the streaming protocol on the homepage of the remote video source Further information on this can be found in the Startup Manuals for the remote video sources 3 Activate the NTP Server on the homepage of the remote video source Further information on this can be found in th
44. map and then click Add Windows Account 226 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products ONIS Account Windows domain UNIX accounts are being listed Fron the local group File List Windows Groups Lisk UNIX Groups Windows Group a SUNIX Group ep a r lt Unmapped gt VWWMaS SERVER Administrators Backup Operators Distribuked COM Users Guests Help servicesGroup Network Configuration Opera Fig 147 Create Advanced Group Mapping dialog box Click on List Windows Groups gt All Windows groups will be listed Select Administrator Click on List UNIX Groups gt All UNIX groups will be listed Select root Click on Add 03 2009 NAS configuration Sa nfsmgmt Microsoft Services for NFS User Name Mapping Group Maps fi File Action View Window Help mla elg Microsoft Services For MFS Fife User Name Mapping Ei Advanced GE User Maps oe Group Maps Client For MFS Server For NFS Fig 148 Added group Terminating configuration with Windows 2003 Storage Server 1 Close the window Microsoft Services for NFS 2 Restart the server 20 2 Configuring NAS using SISTORE CX Config Prerequisite NAS has been configured with Windows 2003 Storage Server Activating NAS Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config a
45. max object size There are cases in which it is not recommendable that an alarm be triggered as soon as an event an object was removed or left is detected but the scene be observed and evaluated for a certain period of time pre alarm time If the event persists for the entire pre alarm time a pre alarm may be generated When a pre alarm is triggered a monitor can be activated for instance If the event persists for the entire alarm time an alarm may be generated as a consequence When an alarm is triggered recording can be started for instance Alarm time Min object size Max object size The pre alarm time is a detection parameter that determines the time between occurrence of an event and the triggering of the pre alarm The pre alarm time is at most as long as the alarm time The colour of the object frame is yellow The alarm time is a detection parameter that determines the time between the occurrence of an event and the triggering of the alarm The alarm time is at least as long as the pre alarm time The colour of the object frame is red The minimum object size is a detection parameter that determines the minimum size an object must have to be detected The minimum object size is indicated in percent to the object frame Small objects or sporadic pixels can often be regarded as so Called noise The maximum object size is a detection parameter that determines the maximum size a
46. object that is smaller or the same size as the object frame will be detected With this setting small objects such as for instance birds will also be detected 50 The size of an object must be at least 50 of the area within the object frame to be detected With this setting a person will only be detected if he or she covers at least 50 of the area within the object frame This also applies if the person is not walking upright It is thus possible to exclude small animals from being detected 100 In order to be detected an object must fully cover the area within the object frame A person will only be detected if his or her body height and width fully covers the object frame This means that small persons e g children will not be detected Minimum object size reached Detection is taking place An alarm is triggered The object frame and the course of motion are displayed in red Minimum object size not reached Detection is taking place An alarm will not be triggered The object frame and the course of motion are displayed in white 7 Select a value for the Maximal Object Size between 100 and Unlimited Value Example 100 Any object that is smaller or the same size as the object frame will be detected Objects that are larger than the object frame will not be detected 1000 Any object that is up to 10 times the size of the object frame will be detected Objects that are
47. priority can be selected Prioritise encoder settings for recording The encoder settings for recordings will be used If no recording is taking place the encoder policy for streaming will be applied Prioritise encoder settings for streaming The encoder settings for streaming will be used If no video is transmitted the encoder policy for recordings will be applied Dual Encoding With dual encoding the settings for recording and streaming will not affect one another The settings made for recording and streaming will be applied accordingly Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view open the node for the device whose encoder policy you would like to select 3 Click Video settings in the tree view 4 Select the Encoder policy tab Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 65 03 2009 Video settings configuration Operation mode Encoder policy Video stream Multicast Encoder policy Ol Individual encoder policy per Video Input O Prioritise encoder settings for recording O Prioritise encoder settings for streaming Dual Encoding Choose how much performance will be reserved for streaming versus recording Streaming woe Recording HDDS A o ooo 0 Max Max 4CI
48. resulting backbone is as follows with a 100 Mbit network 400 Mbit with a 1 Gbit network 4 Gbit Medium 3 x RAIDS and 6 x RAID1 the 4 network cards with teaming capability are combined in 1 entity and the 4 network ports are combined in 1 network port All frame stores access one IP Data security Very high High Network cards on the server 1 4 4 1 x RAID6 not fail safe as the frame stores are connected one to one to the servers 1 x RAID 6 1 x RAID 6 for 1 frame store max 1 x CX8 3 x RAID 5 3 x RAID 5 physically separated drives max 3 x CX8 Reliability of the network cards x y v Server performance Medium High Very high 6 x RAID 1 6 x RAID 1 physically separated drives on the server e g 3 x CX8 1 x CX4 1 x CX1 20 1 Configuring NAS with Windows 2003 Storage Server Prerequisites You have admin user rights You have a password Starting the Windows 2003 Storage Server 1 Switch the NAS on gt The Windows 2003 Storage Server software is started automatically 2 Logon to the software If no administrator password has been assigned yet create a password OR If an admin password exists already change it after you have logged on i We advice not to change the password again after this Assign computer name 1 Right click on the desktop icon NAS Server MHAS Server 2 Select Properties 217 Siemens Building Technologies Fir
49. sent to the video management system IVM Prerequisite At least one detection area has been defined See Section 16 3 Defining the detection area tamper detection 1 Select the detection areas of the live video for which you want to set the detection parameters If you have determined several detection areas in one image then the same parameters will apply to all these areas 2 Set the following parameters in the Detection parameters tab i The value entered for the observation time must be a multiple of 40 Detection area Detection parameters Reference picture Statistics rSensitivity Observation time Initialization 100 hr 80 40 min BO J 40 70 min 70 U Q 0 sec ol Acknowledge alarm Apply Fig 104 Detection parameters tab Sensitivity The percentage of changes in the images or the image area that must occur before an alarm is triggered The transmitted images are evaluated for a certain time period If the changes during this period are minimal then no alarm will be generated Basically The higher the value the lower the sensitivity for tamper detection Set the control to the lowest setting at which the image noise no longer triggers the motion detection but tampering is still reliably detected under all occurring lighting conditions Observation Period of time during which a change in the image should be detected time Initialization Indi
50. settee heerlen ts atin teed asta nets cer a a a edace eee 143 Examples of alarm area definition cccccceccccseceeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeseeeeees 145 Defining the direction area ccccccccsececcceseeeccesseecceseeeceaseeessneeessaaes 148 Defining the direction field cc ceccccseeceeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeeesaeeeeeesaaes 149 Examples of direction field definition c ccccccsecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeees 151 Definition of program specific detection parameters c cccceeeeeeee 154 7 03 2009 8 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 15 15 1 15 2 15 3 15 4 15 5 15 6 15 6 1 15 6 2 15 7 15 7 1 15 7 2 15 7 3 15 7 4 15 7 5 16 16 1 16 2 16 3 16 4 16 5 16 6 16 7 16 8 17 17 1 17 2 17 2 1 18 18 1 18 2 18 3 18 4 18 5 18 6 18 7 18 8 18 9 19 19 1 19 2 19 3 19 3 1 19 3 2 19 4 19 4 1 19 4 2 19 5 19 5 1 19 5 2 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 157 Colour of the symbol for Enhanced Motion Detection 05 159 Licence KEY CIE sprae ini eTa 159 Selecting the function Detection of removed or left objects 160 Defining alarni FOCI AIG seiceanna tenes sto nde ates a aaa eaaa 161 Activating An alarm program cccccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeesaeeeseeeeeseneessees 163 Global alarm program settings cccccseeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaee
51. the software In the tree view navigate to the node User administration Open the sub node Users Select a user account from the table Click on Copy gt The Copy User Account dialog box opens gt The permissions of the copied user account will be applied Enter a new user name and password See Section 12 3 2 Adding new user accounts Click Apply gt The user account will be displayed in the table Users 12 3 6 Deactivating activating user accounts Deactivate user accounts 1 oe Sf Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node User administration Open the sub node Users Select a user account from the table Click on Deactivate gt The status in the table Users changes to Inactive Activate user accounts 1 oe a Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node User administration Open the sub node Users Select a user account from the table Click on Activate gt The status in the table Users changes to Active 111 03 2009 User administration and administration of rights 12 4 Administration of rights 12 4 1 Definition of rights The following permissions can be assigned to any user or user group Permission Software Explanation Recording
52. the corresponding tab HDD1 or HDD2 gt The status information of the corresponding internal hard drive will be displayed General 1st Harddisk Description First internal harddisk Type HOS 22525 LATSO Capacity Z2o2 GB SMART Status OF Fig 53 HDD 1 Status information 98 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring the storage medium 11 4 Mirroring internal hard disks Prerequisites The SISTORE device has two internal hard drives See Section 2 Technical data A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device Data loss due to mirroring The hard disks are automatically formatted during the mirroring process IMPORTANT Make sure that no data is lost Always mirror the hard disks before the initial start up 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node Storage Select the General tab Activate the option Internal Harddisk Mirroring RAID 1 Click Apply gt The hard disks will be formatted this can take about 2 to 4 hours ae eb gt After the hard disks have been formatted all recordings will be mirrored Hard disk mirroring status 1 Select the RAID1 tab gt The status of the internal hard disk mirroring will be displayed in the Internal HD Mirroring group field see Fig 54 11 5 S M A R T s
53. the status of a current swap out process rest the mouse pointer on the icon in the status bar for a moment gt The following information will be displayed Server name active jobs total number of jobs gt In the logbook and in the Windows status bar you can see whether the export was successful See Section 19 6 Opening the video swap out logbook and section 19 7 Information in the status bar gt Failed tasks will be started again when the next export task is performed 210 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences 19 5 Examples for exporting video data 19 5 1 Manual export of video sequences Only the tasks that were triggered the day before are exported For a manual export of video sequences to an external storage medium the start time of the task is selected manually See Section 19 4 Running export of video sequences 19 5 2 Automatic daily export of video sequences Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Export all recordings Based on the task properties in the example shown below all the recordings made between 00 00 and 24 00 the previous day 2008 12 09 will be exported The export of video sequences to any desired data medium is started at 00 30 on the following day 2008 12 10 Details of the task Start time 00 00 hrs Time period 24 hours Start of export of v
54. video inputs only OR Operation also with inactive video inputs OR Configuration of SISTORE devices lower than V3 4 Operation with active video inputs only Malfunction if Multicast IP addresses or ports are not unique Multicast will not work in very large systems using switches with IGMP IMPORTANT snooping Multicast IP addresses must differ in one place Multicast ports must differ in two places Make sure to always assign unique combinations of multicast IP addresses and ports 1 Select the Multicast tab Operation mode Encoder policy Video stream Multicast Multicast MulticastiP address Multicast port Hinputs 239 76 197 66_ Boos Jie k Enable RTCP check Applying new multicast settings will cause the device to restart Apply Fig 29 Video settings Multicast 69 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration 2 Enter a multicast IP address and a multicast port for each video input OR In order to assign the same multicast IP address and multicast port to all video inputs click on the button OR In order to automatically assign consecutive multicast IP addresses and ports click on the button 3 To activate the RealTime Control Protocol RTCP mark the checkbox Enable RTCP check Click Apply 5 Answer Yes in the confirmation dialog gt The SISTORE device will be restar
55. yes design plug type connection cross section 0 2 1 5 mm 12 33 V DC 0 6 0 75 mA 10 to 55 C 295 rel at T 25 3 C 93 rel at T 40 2 C temporary condensation permissible 3 3 1 1 FDnet for details see Doc No 008331 List of compatibility none EN 54 17 EN 54 18 23 03 2009 Setup 3 Setup 3 1 Operating modes and performance characteristics The operating mode determines how many video inputs and outputs are available Unavailable video inputs and outputs are not shown in the SISTORE CX Config and SISTORE CX Client applications The operating modes for the SISTORE devices are set using the configuration software SISTORE CX Config Remote video sources are available only at SISTORE devices with a storage medium See Section 11 Configuring the storage medium Operating mode Video Video 4CIF 2CIF DCIF CIF QCIF Remote input output video sources Enhanced performance encoder o b E EDS enhanced performance 1 max 3 12 ips max 6 25 ips max 12 5 ips max 25 ips tracking and encoder EDS standard performance 1 max 6 25 ips max 12 5 ips max 25 ips max 25 ips tracking and encoder ODR and standard performance encoder CX4 Operating mode Video Video 4CIF 2CIF DCIF CIF QCIF Remote video input output sources Standard performance encoder max 12 5 ips a do 2 jo 25 e fp peee e encoder decoder encoder decoder output also max
56. you wish to save your settings 5 Enter a name for the xml file 6 Click Save gt The Import Export successful window opens gt The settings are now saved and can be called up again using the function Load configuration 47 03 2009 Saving and loading configurations 5 2 Loading SISTORE configurations Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device Settings have been saved using the Save configuration function Network settings and storage media selections are not imported This will prevent computer names and IP addresses from being assigned twice 1 Before loading the SISTORE configuration data make the appropriate network settings and select a storage medium See Sections 7 1 Configuring network settings and 11 Configuring the storage medium 2 Inthe tree view navigate to a SISTORE device 3 Click Load configuration see Fig 12 gt The Import Export status window opens gt The Load dialog opens 4 Select the configuration file you have saved xml file or dvp file if the SISTORE version is lower than 3 4 5 Click on Load 6 Please note the output in the Import Export Status window Output Meaning OK Action was performed correctly Failed Action failed Skipped Action was skipped deliberately i We recommend loading the SISTORE configurations once more if an action failed gt The
57. 03 2009 Appendix 24 Appendix 24 1 User defined start of the software Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products The software can be started using user defined parameters in the software settings A detailed description of the parameters can be found in the instruction manual for the VSS SDK 1 Right click on a desktop icon of the SISTORE CX software 2 Select Properties in the context menu 3 Select the Shortcut tab 4 If you wish to configure additional settings for the software start up add the appropriate parameters see examples in the Target command line 5 Click Apply Examples lt Action1 gt lt Value1 gt lt Action2 gt lt Value2 gt The dash character precedes each action followed by a character for the Action and a string for the Value associated with this action After that there is a single space as a separator character for the next parameter Spaces are allowed in the value A space is only evaluated as a separator if it is followed by the dash character No dashes are allowed in the value string Example 141 76 23 3 uAdministrator m4 The parameters passed are the server name as an IP address the user name and the command for start up in 4 monitor view The following parameters can be passed when starting the application the value is indicated by capital italic letters sSERVERNAME Example 141 76 23 3 The server to which the client
58. 24 5 Frame rate with Dual Encoding With dual encoding the following maximum frame rates apply to streaming and recording at 4CIF resolution The maximum frame rates for other resolutions can be obtained by multiplication with the following factors 2CIF frame rate in the table x 2 08 e DCIF frame rate in the table x 1 50 CIF frame rate in the table x 4 16 QCIF frame rate in the table x 8 00 Operating mode Standard performance encoder SISTORE CX4 4 video inputs SISTORE CX8 8 video inputs Enhanced performance encoder SISTORE CX4 2 video inputs SISTORE CX8 4 video inputs SISTORE CX1 1 video input EDS enhanced performance tracking and encoder SISTORE CX1 1 video input SISTORE CX4 2 video inputs SISTORE CX8 4 video inputs EDS standard performance tracking and encoder SISTORE CX1 2 video inputs SISTORE CX4 2 video inputs SISTORE CX8 4 video inputs Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Encoder reservation Recording 12 5 ips 8 33 ips 8 33 ips 8 33 ips 6 25 ips 6 25 ips 2 08 ips 3 12 ips 6 25 ips 6 25 ips 8 33 ips 8 33 ips 8 33 ips 12 5 ips 1 ips 2 08 ips 5 ips 6 25 ips 8 33 ips 12 5 ips 12 5 ips 12 5 ips 12 5 ips 12 5 ips 25 ips 1 ips 3 12 ips 2 08 ips 25 ips 12 5 ips 12 5 ips 12 5 ips 12 5 ips 12 5 ips 8 33 ips 6 25 ips 5 ips 2 08 ips 1 ips 2 08 ips 1 ips 1 ips 2 08 ips 1 ips 1 ips 5 ips 1 ips 4 16 ips
59. 3 1 Assigning video inputs and filters are ANDed In order that recordings can be exported there must be recordings from the selected video inputs with the selected filter being applied In the default condition all filters are assigned to a task 3 Ifa filter is not to be assigned to a task select it in the Assigned filter list 4 Click on lt lt gt The filter appears in the Available filter list and is no longer assigned to the task 5 Click Apply gt Active rules are displayed in the node Active rules See Section 18 Rule configuration NOTE i Please note that the defined rules also have an effect on the export of video sequences 207 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences 19 4 Running export of video sequences All the tasks triggered the day before are exported There are two possible ways to export video data to another data medium Starting an automatic daily export See Section 19 4 1 Automatic daily export of video sequences OR Start a one time manual export of video sequences See Section 19 4 2 One time manual export of video sequences Prerequisite A task has been created See Section 19 2 Creating a task CPU load during export up to 100 i We recommend exporting the video data either to a separate PC or during the night Install the SISTORE CX and the PC for exporting the data i
60. 3 GB 390 2 GB 780 3 GB Image Image rate Bandwidth Quality Rec time Rec time Rec time Rec time Rec time format ips in MBit s in h in h in h in h in h LLQ 4CIF 5 00 0 49 917 1826 3652 1826 3652 4CIF 1109 2210 4420 2210 4420 4CIF 3 13 0 30 L 1479 2947 5893 2947 5894 LQ 4CIF 2219 4420 8840 4420 8840 4CIF 4622 9209 18417 9209 18417 2CIF DCIF 25 00 2CIF DCIF 12 50 H HQ 2CIF DCIF 8 33 096 HHQ f4es 926 18853 1853 6 25 o72 hha e20 1235 zan fazas Jan HHQ zz4 1543 soe 15433086 2CIF DCIF 6 25 2CIF DCIF 2CIF DCIF 2CIF DCIF 1240 2471 4941 2471 4941 2CIF DCIF 2 08 Q 774 HHQ 1853 H 2471 3086 3706 1235 1543 1853 2471 3086 3706 HQ 2CIF DCIF 3875 7720 15441 7720 15441 2CIF DCIF 25 00 2CIF DCIF 12 50 2CIF DCIF 8 33 0 88 H 1010 337 2020 1010 1345 1345 2020 Q 507 2CIF DCIF 625 joss Ha ers 1346 2693 1346 2693 2CIF DCIF 1685 3369 1685 3369 2CIF DCIF 1014 2019 4039 2020 4039 QCIF DCIF 1352 2693 5385 2693 5385 CIF DCIF 2027 4039 8078 4039 8078 QCIF DCIF 4224 8414 16829 8415 16829 2 371 742 371 742 0 80 2cF DCiF 6 25 Joso sto za fiass 2966 tgs 296 AT an i 208 3 13 18538 25 00 871 435 437 2CIF DCIF 2CIF DCIF 2622 5223 10446 5223 10446 2CIF DCIF 5462 10881 21762 10881 21762 1055 8 33 QCIF DCIF 1325 2639 5278 2639 5278 QCIF DCIF 4 17 1588 3164 6327 3164
61. 4 07 02 Balb alba Cancel Fig 158 Scheduler assistant Non recurring event 1 Click on the One time date input field gt This opens another calendar box in which the day on which the event should be executed can be selected March 2005 Wwe Th FF 4 11 18 25 Fig 159 Scheduler assistant Non recurring event date 2 Now select the date and define it with the navigation buttons below the date selection of the start time 3 Click Next 237 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 The Scheduler On specific weekdays gt For this selection the following dialog box opens On this page you can specity the weekdays and the time when the rule is to be triggered Also you can define exception days when recording is natto be started C Mo O Tu C we C Th Weekdays Fr O Sa C Su Start time e C Fig 160 Scheduler assistant Recurring event 1 To define the day s on which the event should be executed mark the checkboxes of the appropriate week days 2 Select the start time 3 To specify exception days for an event click on the Exception days input field gt The calendar appears March 2005 we Th FF 4 5 11 12 Fig 161 Scheduler assistant Recurring event Exception days 4 Separate multiple exception days by semicolons 5 Click Next 238 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Product
62. 4 7 4 Defining trip wires 3 Arrow See Section 14 7 5 Defining alarm areas Defining alarm areas Prerequisites An alarm program has been defined See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs A perspective area has been defined See Section 14 7 1 Definition of perspective areas A perspective mode has been defined See Section 14 7 2 Defining the perspective mode A trip wire has been defined See Section 14 7 4 Defining trip wires 143 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 2 Select the Alarm Areas tab Perspective Modes Alarm Areas Direction Field Detection Parameters Trip Wire Area WA Arrow 1 LJ Arrow 2 Move point Fig 82 Alarm program Alarm areas tab Select a trip wire from the list Select the direction of object movement Set the arrow s by ticking unticking the appropriate checkbox es of gt You can enlarge or reduce the size of the image by clicking Zoom In and Zoom Out respectively Use the toolbar icon to change the length of the arrow 8 Click Apply Removing alarm areas 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs Select the Alarm Areas tab Select a trip wire from the list Click on Remove Click Apply amp 144 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 14 7 6
63. 6327 2117 6327 12655 HHQ 248 2CIF DCIF 4 17 1117 2225 4449 2225 4449 2CIF DCIF 2 08 2CIF DCIF Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Appendix Type of device a 250 a 500 a 1000 CX8 500 CX8 1000 Usable storage capacity for recording video 195 8GB 8 GB 390 2GB 2 GB 780 3GB 3 GB 390 2 GB 780 3 GB Image Image rate Bandwidth Quality Rec time Rec time Rec time Rec time Rec time format ips in MBit s in h in h in h in h in h CIF 12 50 1 19 1491 746 1491 HHQ 560 1116 2232 1116 2232 6 25 0 60 1488 2977 1488 2977 cr s00 loas a oor Tee 3732 1866 3732 cir at loso HQ 1121 2232 4465 2232 4465 a aa poso a 1494 2977 5953 2977 5953 er fio foro fwa fes 4669 9302 18603 9302 18603 25 00 1 79 12 50 oao Jee Jass Jes 00 1990 cer fess loso ha zas 1490 2979 1490 2979 ar lezs foss a fer 1986 3972 1986 3972 or fen foo fa fes faro fas fare Yoon er aon fons fro fon feos froe feos free 1 00 0 072 6231 12413 24826 12413 24826 a o be bo e k le ke la ee fzso foso sto lre mses l r mse az 5958 7409 8937 11916 17874 or fam fow ha fags fr fs fr 1854 cr 1250 foss jia gat ts zt ts ario cer fess losz fia fiae f2zs1 sea zret 5562 cF l6 er 5562 11124 14832 22248 4635 2458 4920 7373 9830 ua fasi fesas f12zz6 Jensas 12276 cr fat7 lonz fua favor fzaz3s tras 7373 4745 La fa9s4 9eao t9ec0 9830 19660
64. BE Logical drive Fig 136 Computer Management 4 Click Disk Management in the tree view 5 Partition the hard disk 6 Assign a drive letter and a name to each hard disk partition using NTFS 219 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 NAS configuration Sharing a Network File System NFS Data loss due to crash of CX devices If several SISTORE CX devices simultaneously access an NFS folder this may result in a crash of the SISTORE CX devices IMPORTANT 2 Create only one NFS folder per partition and CX device We recommend using the name of the CX for the NFS folder and the IP address for the hard disk partition i Please note that the name of the NFS folder is case sensitive The name will be used as the share name 1 Create an NFS folder on the desired hard disk partition e g CX1 2 Right click on the folder 3 Select Properties gt The following dialog box opens C21 Properties ki General Sharing Security Customize NFS Sharing gt You can share this folder among other users on your network To aie enable sharing for this folder click Share this folder C Do not share this folder Share name EK Encoding AN 5I bd P Allow anonymous access Anonymous Uiii Anonymous HE To set permissions for how users access this folder over the network click Permissions Le Cancel Apply Help Fig 137 Properties NFS Sharing
65. CIF 2CIF DCIF ACIF QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF 4CIF QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF A4CIF 15 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Technical data SISTORE CX4 SISTORE CX4 250 SISTORE CX4 500 1000 Video performance Encoding QCIF 100 ips 100 ips 100 ips Encoding CIF 100 ips 100 ips 100 ips Encoding 2CIF DCIF 100 ips 100 ips 100 ips Encoding 4 CIF 50 ips 50 ips 50 ips Decoding QCIF 50 ips 50 ips 50 ips Decoding CIF 50 ips 50 ips 50 ips Decoding 2CIF DCIF 50 ips 50 ips 50 ips Decoding 4 CIF 50 ips 50 ips 50 ips Encoding and decoding QCIF 50 ips and 25 ips 50 ips and 25 ips 50 ips and 25 ips Encoding and decoding CIF 50 ips and 25 ips 50 ips and 25 ips 50 ips and 25 ips Encoding and decoding 2CIF 50 ips and 25 ips DCIF Encoding and decoding 4CIF 25 ips EDS tracking and encoding 50 ips to 100 ips QCIF EDS tracking and encoding CIF 25 ips to 50 ips EDS tracking and encoding 12 5 ips to 25 ips 2CIF DCIF EDS tracking and encoding 4 ips to 12 5 ips 4CIF ODR encoding QCIF 100 ips ODR encoding CIF 25 ips ODR encoding 2CIF DCIF 12 5 ips ODR encoding 4CIF 4 ips Number of video compression 5 levels Security functions Automatic connection on alarm via IVM Video signal disruption alarm A System operation possible v without client PC Temperature monitoring 4 Password protection freely configurable User permissions freely configurable 50 ips and 25 ips
66. Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Example Explanation unng anpuns The object centre has crossed the direction area in the predefined direction and covered the specified distance gt An alarm is triggered eo oan The object centre has crossed the direction area in the predefined direction but has not covered the specified distance gt An alarm will not be triggered yet 152 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Example Explanation The object centre has not crossed the direction area in the predefined direction gt An alarm will not be triggered The object centre has crossed the direction area in the predefined direction and covered the specified distance gt An alarm is triggered 153 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection 14 7 10 Definition of program specific detection parameters Observation time Program specific detection parameters Program specific detection parameters are settings in the configuration software SISTORE CX Config for the detection of object movement that are valid for specific alarm programs Detection parameters of the Enhanced Motion Detection are observation time sensitivity minimum object size and object velocity Sensitivity Min object size Max object size Ve
67. D Status Mirroring is Active Hard Disk 1 Positian O Status Good Disk Array Set Faulty Array Status Activated Mounted Synchronization 2 0 finish 406 0min ATION Position 1 Device status Good Set Faulty Shutdown Device Fig 54 Storage Exchange internal hard disk 2 Click on Set Faulty under the defective hard disk in the Hard Disks group field 3 Click on Shutdown Device in the Device group field 100 Siemens Building Technologies 03 2009 Fire Safety amp Security Products Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Configuring the storage medium gt The SISTORE device will shut down 4 Disconnect the power plug from the SISTORE 5 Exchange the defective hard disk Hard Disk 1 Hard Disk 2 Hard Disk 2 Hard Disk 1 SISTORE CX4 SISTORE CX8 Fig 55 SISTORE CX4 and SISTORE CX8 hard disk positions 6 Connect the power plug to the SISTORE device again gt The SISTORE device will be started 7 Click on Hot Add in the Hard Disks group field gt The hard disk will be added while the system is running gt The data will be synchronized gt The status of the synchronization will be displayed in the Disk Array group field During data synchronization the performance of the SISTORE device may get slower e g in Triplex mode 101 03 2009 Configuring the storage medium 11 7 Displayin
68. DOMSNG S cwenc Aces sass huctier Nacectve A A ens 93 Settings for transparent data Channel ccccccseeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeaees 94 Protocol Tor camera CONTON nieis a a a eatere aaa 95 Configuring the Storage medium ccccceeseeeseeeeeseeeeeeseaeneeseneneenees 96 Displaying storage medium and storage Capacity cceceesseeeeeeeeees 96 Activating a Storage MedilUM sesoses iaa e a neta 97 Displaying status information on the internal hard drives c008 98 Mirroring internal hard GISKS cccccsccessseceeeeeceeseeceseeseeeeeseeeeeneneeens 99 SMART Sta Ssa a aa a 99 Changing the hard disk vusicc secs itssialed al eitnadl ae adslaaaua ateauaaeeteaiites 100 03 2009 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 11 7 11 8 11 8 1 11 8 2 11 9 12 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 3 1 12 3 2 12 3 3 12 3 4 12 3 5 12 3 6 12 4 12 4 1 12 4 2 12 4 3 12 4 4 12 4 5 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 14 14 1 14 2 14 3 14 4 14 5 14 6 14 6 1 14 6 2 14 7 14 7 1 14 7 2 14 7 3 14 7 4 14 7 5 14 7 6 14 7 7 14 7 8 14 7 9 14 7 10 Displaying status information on the compact flash card 06 102 Configuring an external SCSI device ce cceecccecseeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeneeeees 102 Displaying Status information cccceecccecseeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeesaeeeeeseeeeeeseees 103 Activating and deactivating hard disk partitions ccccce
69. Example Explanation The object bottom has not yet crossed the alarm area gt An alarm will not be triggered yet The object centre has crossed the alarm area gt An alarm is triggered The object centre has not yet crossed the alarm area gt An alarm will not be triggered yet 133 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Definition of global detection parameters Prerequisite An alarm program has been defined See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 1 Select Enhanced Motion Detection in the tree structure See Section 14 3 Starting the Enhanced Motion Detection 2 Select the Global Detection Parameters tab Alarm Programs Global Detection Parameters Alarm Handling Global Detection Parameters O Object Botton Detection Point Object Center b Object Frame Display Course of Motion k Path of Motion Apply Fig 76 Alarm program settings Global Detection Parameters tab 3 Activate either Object Bottom or Object Center Tick the checkbox es Object Frame and or Path of Motion 5 Click Apply 134 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection 14 6 2 Definition of the alarm handling Alarm handling Alarm handling is a software setting mode which handles alarm transmission Digital output A digital output is an outp
70. Execute swap out A h Daily starttime 00 20 Swap out Startmanually T y Apply Fig 122 Video swap out 3 Click on the folder icon 4 Selecta directory 5 Click Apply If you want to back up the video swap out files on a network drive you have to configure an AT service account 202 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences AT service account configuration 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel in the Windows start menu gt The Control Panel window will open 2 Double click on Scheduled Tasks 3 Select the menu sequence Advanced gt AT Service Account System Account Password Confirm Password Fig 123 AT service account configuration 4 Select the option This Account 5 Enter an account with access to the network and the appropriate password 6 Click OK 203 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences 19 2 Creating a task Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE Swap Out Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Video Swap Out File Help Te pea a ae a e Sette cn grr t Video Swap Out k Pi Ceghook Folder for swap out files Start ti
71. F 31 0 ips AIF 71 0 ips OCIF t 1 0 ips DCIF S10 ips 2CIF 2 06 ips 2CIF 7 2 06 ips GIF 4 76 ips CIF 4 16 ips GUCIF 6 25 ips GIGIF 6 25 ips A Applying a new encoder policy will lose storage guarantees and cause the device to restart Apply Fig 27 Video settings Encoder policy 5 To apply the encoder policy to individual video inputs mark the checkbox Individual encoder policy per Video Input Select the individual video inputs successively and make the appropriate settings To apply the encoder policy for recordings activate the option Prioritise encoder settings for recording To apply the encoder policy for streaming activate the option Prioritise encoder settings for streaming the rules no longer apply Rules without guaranteed storage values are displayed with a blue i If the option Prioritise encoder settings for streaming is activated the guaranteed storage values of background 9 10 gt The SISTORE device will be restarted gt The selected encoder policy will be applied 66 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products If you do not want the settings for streaming to have an effect on the settings for recording and vice versa select the option Dual Encoding Define the encoder performance for recording and streaming with the slide control gt The maximum frame rate for each image format is displayed See Section 24 5 Frame rate with Dual Encodi
72. FDV Video Fire Controller FDV241 functions The Video Fire Controller FDV241 is also a product of the SISTORE product range Trademarks SISTORE is a trademark of Siemens Fire amp Security Products GmbH amp Co oHG Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows a trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other product or company names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners and are used only for purposes of identification or description Contacting us If you have questions or suggestions regarding the product or this documentation please contact our Customer Support centre Intranet Customer Support Center Internet Worldwide contacts Email fs support sbt siemens com Tel 49 89 9221 8000 Training courses Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products provides training courses for all products Contents Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 5 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 12 1 3 12 2 3 12 3 3 12 4 3 13 3 14 3 15 3 15 1 3 16 3 17 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 Sale ly eioi a aa aAa a EA AAR G 11 ICR PO AG CUS syts 11 Work safety information sisiecatenecetotesdel tie ddiecese toi ence ages ceeSecdatoge cocaine 11 Fanden cits Gotta vi a a a A a 11 Pano ole 4 aeee a tei ete seer e
73. Fa ade perspective The landscape perspective is a perspective mode With the landscape perspective the object size is evaluated in a predefined perspective area of the live video The object size in the live video depends on the object s distance to the camera With the landscape perspective the object size in the live video changes noticeably The fa ade perspective is a perspective mode With the landscape perspective the object size is evaluated in a predefined perspective area of the live video The object size in the live video depends on the object s distance to the camera With the fagade perspective the object size in the live video rarely changes gt Two object frames of different sizes appear in the perspective area Both object frames have the same aspect ratio p aar Li r Pe y Vi Oe se T Mane al a HTE ETIRI lt nj ee gt Two object frames of the same size appear in the perspective area 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Defining the perspective mode Prerequisites An alarm program has been defined See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs A perspective area has been defined See Section 14 7 1 Definition of perspective areas 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 2 Select the Perspective Modes tab Alarm Areas Directi
74. HIFT keys for multiple selections 4 Choose Deactivate from the context menu right mouse click gt The rule is then displayed with a grey background gt If a rule is deactivated the storage space originally reserved for this rule is released Rule configuration jo See IO aves HiR158D New Rule 7d 02h 00m 00s ServerStartUp All CET Video 00s 00s O standard z 2 Showro as Show room 2 O8h 03m 00s ServerStartUp All Start recording video 00s 00s O swtest cx4 53 cs New Rule 37361 SY DigitallnputLowTo Start recording Video 05h 00m 00s 5d 00h 00 swtest cx4 53 New Rule 50 SY DigitallnputHighT Start recording Video 00s 00s 5 O m m mmja 1 1 1 2 3 1 swtest cx4 53 New Rule 28020 Start recording Video 00s 00s Cx 1 Showro aa Show Room 12d 23h 00m 00s ServerStartUp All Start recording Video 00s 00s CX 1 Showro 2000 New Rule 1242 EdsAlarmDetecte Start recording Video 00s 0os CX 1 Showro 2100 j New Rule 931 EdsAlarmGone Al Start recording Video s 0s Fig 120 Deactivated rules 199 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Rule configuration Activating a rule 1 Start the SISTORE CX Client application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Open the rule configuration This can be done by
75. Import Export status window opens gt The Load dialog opens 50 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Saving and loading configurations ImporvExport status HE Init OK Reading import data from file Look i Ss H result A confximl A Sererlistxrnl A festxml A wfc xml File type Sib X Format tmi Fig 15 Loading FDV241 configuration Configuration file vfc xml 3 Select the configuration file vfc xml in the directory D CEVIS SISTORE_SX_Client 4 Click on Load 5 Please note the output in the Import Export Status window Output Meaning OK Action was performed correctly Failed Action failed Skipped Action was skipped deliberately i We recommend loading the FDV241 configurations once more if an action failed gt The device is started automatically This may take some time gt The Import Export successful window opens gt The FDV241 configuration has been loaded Rule configuration O standard Fig 16 SISTORE CX Client Rule configuration 51 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Alarm settings configuration 6 Alarm settings configuration 6 1 Alarm enabling Alarm enabling In the Alarm enabling tab you can define whether and how an alarm will be reported to the SISTORE Client depending on the digital inputs and detection modes In ad
76. ORE CX Client Alarm parameters Codec Selection possibilities JPG Image format QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF 4CIF Interval between images in sec Defines the interval between alarm pictures alarm picture previous alarm and post alarm picture in sec Post alarm pictures Besides the alarm image up to 2 pre alarm and post alarm Previous alarm pictures images can be transmitted 6 Click Apply 6 3 Defining offline receivers 6 3 1 Defining offline clients Offline receivers An offline receiver is a client which goes online when an alarm occurs so it can receive alarm messages Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Alarm settings 3 Select the Offline receiver tab Alarm enabling Alarm image parameter Offline recener Offline parameter Offline receivers Offline clients Add Substitute clients Fig 19 Alarm settings Offline receiver 4 Click the button Add below the Offline clients section Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 55 03 2009 Alarm settings configuration gt The Input IP address dialog box opens 5 Enter the IP address of the client PC 6 Confirm with OK gt The client
77. ORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Storage 3 Activate the option External SCSI Storage 4 Select the SCSI tab gt The status information will be displayed in the group field External SCSI device External SC ol device Partitions idevsdc idevsdd1 idatahvideod 279 GB Activated and mounted Status Activated and mounted Description External SCS Storage Partition D Device Mount Point idewsdat idata 189 GE Activated and mounted ideywsdb1 idatavideo 189 GE Activated and mounted idatahvideos 169 GB Activated and mounted Apply Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Fig 57 SCSI device Status information 103 03 2009 Configuring the storage medium 11 8 2 Activating and deactivating hard disk partitions CX8 Prerequisites Your SISTORE CX8 has an active SCSI port A connection to the SISTORE device has been established see section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device The data medium External SCSI device is activated see Section 11 2 Activating a storage medium 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Storage 3 Select the SCSI tab 4 To activate a partition mark the appropriate checkbox in the column under Activate
78. SIEMENS SISTORE CX Config SISTORE CX Swap Out Config Configuration Software Configuration Manual SISTORE CX V3 6 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Liefermdglichkeiten und technische nderungen vorbehalten Data and design subject to change without notice Supply subject to availability 2009 Copyright by Siemens Building Technologies AG Wir behalten uns alle Rechte an diesem Dokument und an dem in ihm dargestellten Gegenstand vor Der Empfanger anerkennt diese Rechte und wird dieses Dokument nicht ohne unsere vorgangige schriftliche Ermachtigung ganz oder teilweise Dritten zuganglich machen oder au erhalb des Zweckes verwenden zu dem es ihm bergeben worden ist We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part nor to make them available to any third party without our prior express written authorization nor to use it for any purpose other than for which it was delivered to him About this document This Configuration Manual contains instructions for the setup and configuration of SISTORE CX1 CX4 CX8 and FCV241 devices For information on operation please refer to the User Manual Orientation guide SISTORE CX1 CX4 and CX8 functions CX1 SISTORE CX1 functions CX4 SISTORE CX4 functions CX8 SISTORE CX8 functions
79. Section 14 7 10 Definition of program specific detection parameters Definition of perspective areas 136 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Perspective area The perspective area is an area within the live video where the formation and or motion of objects is detected and or tracked The user defines two object sizes within the perspective area one in the foreground and one in the background In doing so the size differences in the live video that result from the perspective are analysed correctly Up to four perspective areas can be defined for each live video Definition of perspective areas Prerequisite An alarm program has been defined See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 2 Select the Perspective Areas tab 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Alarm Areas Direction Area Direction Field Detection Parameters Perspective Areas Perspective Modes Trip Wire Perspective Areas Perspective Area 0p 2006 15 07 15 i a i te f Add Remove F insert point hs Move point i iin pi pita Dian Remove point 4 J d i i ia E os Ta rt mi ts 3 N Te Ange Te h icp iI an aranda ove Perspective Area fees ri re ge Zoom In Activate A
80. Server For NFS Client For NFS Server for MFS Fig 142 Microsoft Services for NFS Selecting a server name 1 Right click on Microsoft Services for NFS 2 Select Properties gt The following dialog box opens Microsoft Services for NFS Properties ea General Settings For file access across UNIS and Windows networks to work properly You need to map UNIS accounts to Windows accounts fou can map UNIS accounts to Windows accounts through a User Mame Mapping server or by including UNIX account data in Active Directory User Name Mapping Server Active Directory Lookup achive Directory Donma mom ooo o ae Cancel arpa i Help Fig 143 Microsoft Services for NFS Properties General Settings dialog box 3 Enter the server name in the User Name Mapping Server text field 4 Click OK 223 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 NAS configuration 224 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Using password and group files 1 Right click on User Name Mapping 2 Select Properties gt The following dialog box opens 3 Select the UNIX User Source tab User Name Mapping Properties Ei UNIS User Source Simple Mapping User Name Mapping creates an association or map between Windows User and group names and UNIS user and group names To configure User Mame Mapping settings select the source used to access UNIX user a
81. TORE configurations Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device e PTZ camera positions are not saved f the SISTORE device is not provided with an internal or external hard drive the camera and scheduler configurations will not be saved e Network settings and storage media selections are not saved See Sections 7 1 Configuring network settings and 11 Configuring the storage medium 1 In the tree view navigate to a SISTORE device 2 Click Save configuration File Help 5 Add SISTORE oe Save configuration Fe Load configuration re ape aed cE Network Settings System Settings amp G4 Video Settings 4 Digital InfOutputs Serial Port Storage S Gig User Administration Cx 2 Showroam Device Type C4 250 Serial no 04020014 Version V3 4 5 02 20071214 IP address 141 73 30 221 MAC Address OO0 S0 DE 00 30 C9 Operation Time 10 davisi 00 54 Home Page Witte 41 73 30 221 Fig 12 SISTORE configuration data Save configuration 46 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Saving and loading configurations gt The Import Export status window opens 3 To ensure that all the configuration information is exported correctly check the status messages gt The Save dialog opens 4 Selecta directory to which
82. This indicates the time after which a recording for this rule must be deleted 8 Click Next gt The previous dialog box will be displayed again see Fig 111 9 Click Next 191 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Rule configuration gt The following dialog box opens This page shows an overview ofthe event filters configured for this rule The left table lists the event filters marked by the event tpe The right table shows the event objects assigned to the selected event filter Event filter Assigned event objects Operation Fig 113 Add Rule Overview of event filters dialog box gt This dialog box provides an overview of the event filters configured for the rule This list is empty when a rule is first created i e no event filters are assigned 10 To assign an event filter to a rule click on Add 192 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Rule configuration gt The following dialog box opens Here you can add anew event filter to the rule An event filter consists out of an event type and where applicable a list of event objects Eventtype amp EdsAlarmDetected _ Operation Start actions Events trom following objects can trigger the rule All event objects Selected event objects Available event objects Assigned event objects Video Input 2 Cx 1 Showroorm Video Input 1 Cx 1 S
83. a static value which is updated only when the node Storage is opened Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Storage 3 Select the General tab gt The selected storage medium of the SISTORE device its status and description as well as its storage capacity are displayed File Help za Add SISTORE Cx 1 Showroam Alarm Settings g Metwork Settings System Settings Storage Device EA Video Settings d Digital In Outputs Serial Port pe eel a N i Internal Harddisk s Cxi Showroom O Network Attached Storage are OX4 15 TEST are OX8 06 TEST SCX Showroom mon hus 04090016 at kh rlood ww00z siemens net General 1st Harddisk NAS Status Activated and mounted Description see HDD1 30 5 GB Free 163 8 GB Apply keep Free 21 6 GB Total 215 86 GB Fig 52 Video Storage Storage capacity 96 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring the storage medium 11 2 Activating a storage medium i The storage medium Internal HD is set as default The following additional storage media are available depending on the SISTORE device Internal hard disk mirror RAID 1 Internal compact flash Network attached storage External SCSI de
84. administration edit H User administration show Apply Fig 67 Groups Rights tab i The name of the group cannot be changed 6 Reassign the permissions Select the Members tab 8 Reassign the members See Section 12 4 3 Assigning group members to user groups 9 Click Apply Global user administration The duration of an update of the rights depends on the utilization of the network and the SISTORE system 116 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 User administration and administration of rights 12 4 5 Deleting groups 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node User administration Open the sub node Groups Select a user group from the table Click on Delete Answer Yes in the confirmation box ao p a Yb gt The group will no longer be displayed in the table Groups gt The user group has been deleted 117 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring motion detection 13 Configuring motion detection The motion detection function is used to ascertain whether an object has moved within a detection area specific area in a video image Depending on the detection parameters set sensitivity object size and activation time this movement may cause an alarm to be triggered You can now select motion detecti
85. afety amp Security Products 03 2009 Setup 3 15 Starting the software 1 Select Start gt Programs gt SIEMENS Video Software Suite in the Windows start menu SIEMENS Video Software Suite SISTORE Player SISTORE Se C Client SISTORE Sx C Config SISTORE SH Ce Swap Out Config SISTORE Cx Device List SISTORE 58 08 Client User Manual SISTORE 5 C Configuration Manual ii 5 E Sa a ps ps Fig 4 SISTORE Start menu OR Click on the appropriate desktop shortcut SISTORE ae SISTORE S C Client SISTORE Player SA s Contig Fig 5 SISTORE desktop shortcut 2 Logon to the server using the following user name and password SISTORE CX Client SISTORE CX Config SISTORE CX Swap Out Config User name admin admin Password admin admin Host name Prerequisite Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device A connection to the SISTORE device has been has been established See established See Section 4 1 Connecting to Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE SISTORE device device The user is assigned the following rights The Admin has these rights by default all or Recording Search for recordings an individual SISTORE device Recording Lock recording Storage Show configuration Streaming method Use video input e User administration Show i We recommend changing the passwords in the SISTORE CX Client after the first login 35 Siemens Building Technolo
86. allation kit SNES EG EN S SIS PSPS EN S Desk top housing kit not supported for SISTORE CX Kk for service purposes kkk the ips data relate to the complete device 17 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Technical data 2 3 SISTORE CX8 General data SISTORE CX8 SISTORE CX8 500 SISTORE CX8 1000 Application transmission and transmission reception transmission reception reception and recording and recording Power source integrated power 100 230 V AC 100 230 V AC 100 230 V AC supply Current consumption continuous 2 0A 2 0A 2 0A operation Current consumption peak startup 1 0A 1 0A 1 0A current Ambient temperature Tmra 0 45 C 5 45 C 5 40 C Relative humidity 20 80 20 80 20 80 Dimensions WxHxD without condensation 430 x 87 x 370 mm without condensation 430 x 87 x 370 mm without condensation 430 x 87 x 370 mm Weight without power supply unit 6 5 kg 8 0 kg 8 0 kg Battery Varta 6032 Varta 6032 Varta 6032 Connections and interfaces Video input video output PAL 8 0 4 0 8 0 4 0 8 0 4 0 6 1 3 1 6 1 3 1 6 1 3 1 4 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 0 4 0 4 0 4 Audio input 2 2 2 Audio output 2 2 2 Digital trigger inputs 8 8 8 Digital relay outputs 8 8 8 10 100 Mbit Ethernet 1 1 1 RS485 1 RS485 1 RS485 1 RS485 USB 1 1 ia 1 ie Compact Flash internal
87. ameters Definition Alarm settings configuration Appendix 243 Automatic export of video sequences C Camera configuration Default parameters Pre event parameters Camera control CIF 245 Client PC get time from NTP server setting date and time setting IP address Network settings Client settings Codec Command line parameters Configuration Load Save Configure task Assign event Assign video input Connecting to the device Connection to a SISTORE unit Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products D Daily export of video sequences Data medium activation 97 status information 98 Compact flash card Storage capacity 96 Date format Set date and time format 60 DCIF Detection of removed or left objects Define alarm areas 172 Starting Detection parameters Motion detection Tamper detection 179 Detection point Object centre Device list Using the Device name Changing Digital inputs and outputs Connecting Overview 89 Renaming 8 Selecting Digital outputs Change parameters Directory for exported video data DirectX Suppression Displaying live video Disposal Downgrade E EDS 125 Emergency cutout Encoder policy Encoder settings for recordings for streaming Prioritise 255 03 2009 Index Enhanced Motion Detection Activating an alarm program Alarm handling Alarm programs 128 Colour of the motion
88. amp Security Products 03 2009 5 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection You can enlarge or reduce the size of the image by clicking Zoom In and Zoom Out respectively Use the toolbar icons to draw alter a direction area Click Apply 14 7 8 Defining the direction field Direction field The direction field is an area in the direction area which defines through the arrows the direction of the object movement and the length of the distance an object located in the direction area has to cover in order to be detected and to trigger an alarm The direction field is defined by up to four arrows i One direction field can be defined for each direction area Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 3 aun soon a TITT s Fig 89 Direction field Landscape or fa ade perspective Direction area See Section 14 7 7 Defining the direction area Arrows See Section 14 7 8 Defining the direction field Direction field See Section 14 7 8 Defining the direction field 149 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Defining the direction field Prerequisites An alarm program has been defined See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs A perspective area has been defined See Section 14 7 1 Definition of perspective areas A perspective mode has been defined See Section 14 7 2 Defining the perspective mode A direction ar
89. and an object is removed then an alarm of type left object will be generated 4 Setthe Pre alarm time between 5 sec and 300 sec 5 To deactivate the pre alarm time untick the Active checkbox 6 Set the Alarm time between 5 sec and 300 sec The alarm time must be at least as long as the pre alarm time The slide control for the alarm time will be adjusted automatically The pre alarm time and the alarm time may slightly differ from the values set depending on the motion in the live video 175 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 7 Select a value for the Min object size between 0 and 200 i The actual object size may slightly differ from the detected object size Example Every object will be detected irrespective of its size In order for an object to be detected its height and width must be at least 50 of the defined size of the object frame Thus small bags or other small objects can be excluded from being detected In order for an object to be detected its height and width must be at least 200 of the defined size of the object frame This setting can be used for instance to detect cars that are not parked correctly 8 Select a value for the Max object size between 0 and 200 Example No object will be detected In order for an object to be detected its height and width must not exceed 50 of the defined size of the object frame This se
90. and interfaces Operating modes video input video output PAL Audio input Audio output Digital inputs Digital outputs Ethernet Transparent serial data channel Service port Internal hard drive s Standards and protocols Transmission channel Video Audio Network protocols Image formats Video performance QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF 4CIF coding QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF 4CIF decoding QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF coding and decoding 4CIF coding and decoding EDS tracking and encoding QCIF Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products CX1 0 25 encoding and decoding of video signals transmission recording and evaluation 12 24 V DC or 24 V AC max 1 25 A max 15 W 10 to 50 C 20 80 without condensation 192 x 44 x 110 mm 0 95 kg Varta 6032 mounting rail 35 x 7 5 mm to DIN EN 50022 CF type 42 8 x 36 4 x 3 3 mm permissible temperature range 0 70 C min transmission speed 1 MB s min storage capacity 4 GB 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 10 100 Mbit 1 RS485 1 USB 2 0 10 100 Base T MPEG4 SP ASP SVS TCP IP HTTP IGMP ICMP ARP DHCP SNMP SSH FTP SCP UpnP CAP QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF 4CIF 25 ips 25 ips 25 ips 25 ips 25 ips 13 03 2009 Technical data EDS tracking and encoding CIF EDS tracking and encoding 2CIF DCIF EDS tracking and encoding 4CIF ODR encoding QCIF ODR encoding CIF ODR encoding 2CIF DCIF ODR encoding 4CIF Number of video compression level
91. areas of the live video for which you want to set the detection parameters If you have determined several detection areas in one image then the same parameters will apply to all these areas 2 Set the following parameters in the Detection parameters tab Detection area Detection parameters Activation time Sensitivity r bject size 250s 100 3005 60 1505 60 1005 40 40s 20 H 0 20 ol Fig 69 Detection parameters tab Activation time Sensitivity Object size Period of time during which an alarm is maintained if no further movement is detected The frame around the detection area remains red during the entire activation time even if there are no moving objects in the image After this time it automatically changes to green The sensitivity percentage determines the sensitivity threshold for the motion alarm When this threshold is exceeded an alarm will be triggered You can observe the effect live in the video A good starting value is 9 This value can be increased for very noisy images Set the control to the lowest setting at which the image noise no longer triggers the motion detection but movement is still reliably detected under all occurring lighting conditions The minimum percentage of the detection area in which motion must be detected to trigger an alarm Small objects or individual image points with motion can of
92. arm control panel also via FDnet IN 4 More detailed information on the configuration and setup of the fire alarm control panel can be found in the Configuration Manual and in the user manual for the fire alarm control panel 49 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Saving and loading configurations Prerequisites A connection to the Video Fire Controller has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device The controller has an integrated compact flash card Further information on this can be found in the Startup Manuals for the Video Fire Controller The compact flash card is activated see Section 11 2 Activating a storage medium 1 Inthe tree view navigate to a Video Fire Controller 2 Click on Load configuration File Help l rr za Add SISTORE oy save configuratio Load configuration ae Network Soe 05031234 GF cx 05060033 ef ce 07010014 Cx 1 5howraam CxX 2 Showroaom ate Cx8 08 TEST Cx_Showraom hus O4090016 HW u FE KH1IR1580 Video Fire Controller GF KHIRS21D based on SISTORE technology swtestcxl 58 swtestcvd 53 us 040900 kH1R1580 KH1 R5210 Device Type Cad VEC Serial no OF 086012 Version 3 4 1 017 200708268 IF address 10 116 41 55 MAC Address 00 D0 4A 01 03 E4 Operation Time 00 27 Home Fage http w10 116 41 55 Fig 14 FDV241 configuration data Load configuration gt The
93. ask Configuring Create Technical data SISTORE CX1 SISTORE CX4 SISTORE CX8 Video Fire Controller FDV241 Telemetry Temperature management Text overlay live video Time format Set date and time format Time overlay live video Time synchronization Trip wire Change ID 142 Upgrade User administration 258 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products User account Deactivating activating 111 Delete 110 User administration Display in SISTORE CX Config 107 Global 106 Local User group Delete Using the device list V Video input Renaming 80 Video parameters Video settings fa deactivating camera control functions 79 Configuring text overlay in live video Configuring time overlay in live video Configuring video parameters Set operating mode Streaming settings Streaming settings Streaming settings Video input Video output configuration Video stream IP address and port RTP Multicast 69 Selecting codec Selecting the streaming method Video transmission Setting W Warning notices Web interface Displaying information Displaying live video Displaying status information Temperature management Work safety information 03 2009 Issued by Siemens Building Technologies Fire amp Security Products GmbH amp Co oHG D 76181 Karlsruhe www buildingtechnologies siemens com Document No A24205 A336 B401 Edition 27 03 2009 2009 C
94. ation With local user administration the users and permissions are configured for each SISTORE device individually SISTORE Config SL SL Data of i rr Dataof Data of permission OR Ganer Penmission CX Sener permission CA Server o a Fig 58 Local user administration 105 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 User administration and administration of rights 12 2 Global user administration With global user administration the users and permissions are set up for the whole system on the SISTORE SX domain server The rights database is managed by the SISTORE domain server with local copies stored on the individual SISTORE servers This ensures that user administration is still possible even if there is no connection to the SISTORE domain server See Section 4 7 SISTORE domain server activation Recording error due to loss of performance IMPORTANT If the SISTORE domain server is installed on a SISTORE device there may be a significant loss of performance Install the SISTORE domain server on a separate PC SISTORE Config SACA Senter RAID Multiplexer x N SX C Server RAID Realtime L Fig 59 Global user administration Logon to SISTORE CX Client not possible AN IMPORTANT Updating a domain server service may take up to 15 minutes depending on the system configuration You will not be able to log on to the SISTORE CX Client
95. ation This can be done by clicking the Pit button in the toolbar over the working area 3 Selecta rule in the working area Use the CTRL and SHIFT keys for multiple selections 4 Choose Trigger from the context menu right mouse click uniin a erred le al A ame vee at Change rstanUp All Start record 198 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Rule configuration 18 7 Stop recordings for a triggered rule There is no direct command for stopping a recording from an active rule that has been triggered To stop the recording the relevant rule must be deactivated and subsequently reactivated See Section 18 8 Activating deactivating rules Make sure that rules stopped this way are reactivated in each case If it is not IMPORTANT l l activated a rule cannot be triggered by automation such as trigger events 18 8 Activating deactivating rules The rule configuration offers the option to activate and deactivate rules This makes sense if a rule is not needed for a certain period but should not be deleted The rule can be set to inactive so that it is not affected by triggering events Deactivating a rule 1 Start the SISTORE CX Client application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Open the rule configuration This can be done by clicking the P sit button in the toolbar over the working area 3 Selecta rule in the working area Use the CTRL and S
96. ay the text on the video image mark the checkbox Overlay text 1 Set the X Y coordinates of the text in pixels x 0 y 0 text overlay top left X 704 y 288 text overlay bottom right 2 To overlay the date and time on the video image mark the checkbox Overlay time 3 Setthe X Y coordinates of the text in pixels Click on the Text color button 76 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration gt The Text color dialog box opens Swatches Hse Ree a 7 FI m E _ m _ EEMAL LI Preview m E E Sample Text Sample Text Sample Text Sample Text Ei m C Sample Tet Sample Text Co Coerce Resa Fig 36 Text color dialog box 1 Select a colour 2 Click OK 3 Click Apply 7 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration 8 4 3 Streaming settings for video transmission 1 Inthe tree view navigate to the node representing the video input of the camera whose streaming settings you want to configure See Section 8 4 Configuring video inputs 2 Select the Streaming tab Pre event recording Manual recording parameters Video parameters Text overlay Streaming Change Name Streaming Image rate 3172 Resolution cir Quality High image quality high network load Metwork Usage 0 3 Mbit Apply Fig 37 Video settings Streaming 3 Use the drop
97. b Task Video Inputs Filter Available video inputs Assigned video inputs ideo Input Cx 2 Showroom ideo Input 3 Cx 2 Showroom ideo Input swtestcx4 53 ideo Input 2 swtestcx4 53 ideo Input 3 swtestcx4 53 ideo Input 4 swtest c4 53 ideo Input swtestcx1 59 ideo Input Cx 1 Showroom ideo Input 2 Cx 1 Showroom ideo Input 3 Cx 1 Showroom ideo Input 4 Cx 1 Showroorr ideo Input 1 KH1R1580 ideo Input 2 KH1FR1580 Apply Cancel Fig 126 Video inputs tab i In the default condition all video inputs are assigned to a task 3 Ifa video input is not to be assigned to a task select it in the Assigned video inputs list 4 Click on lt lt gt The video input appears in the Available video inputs list and is no longer assigned to the task 5 Click Apply 206 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences 19 3 2 Assigning filters Prerequisite A task has been created See Section 19 2 Creating a task 1 Inthe tree view navigate to a Task 2 Select the Filter tab Video Inputs Available filter Assigned filter mal Active rules 3 Digital Input High To Low 38 Digital Input Low To High oa Eds Alarm Detected 8 Eds Alarm Gone 8 totion Detected 8 Motion Gone mal Nuovo tipo evento of Tamper Detected Apply Cancel Fig 127 Filter tab NOTE i The video inputs see Section 19
98. cates the initialization progress Initialization following a change of parameters takes about 2 minutes The tamper detection function is active when the initialization is completed 3 Click Apply 179 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring tamper detection 16 5 Activating deactivating tamper detection Prerequisites At least one detection area has been defined See Section 16 3 Defining the The detection parameters for the detection areas have been defined See Section 16 4 Defining the detection parameters tamper detection Activating the tamper detection 1 Tick the checkbox Activate in the Detection area tab 2 Click Apply gt The detection area is now active and the detection parameters you have defined will be applied If the camera is tampered with this may cause an alarm to be triggered gt You can now select tamper detection as an event type for rule configuration See Section 18 Rule configuration Deactivating the tamper detection 1 Untick the checkbox Activate in the Detection area tab 2 Click Apply 180 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring tamper detection 16 6 Acknowledging tamper alarms The alarm acknowledgement described below is only used for service purposes In normal mode alarms are recorded and acknowledged via the IVM system Prerequisites At least one dete
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100. cheduled routines are deleted by opening the scheduler and selecting the event to be deleted in the calendar and the navigation within the day view Standard Regel nur Nachlauti13 42 04 5 03 Standard Regel nur Nachlauti14 07 04 5 03 Fig 165 Scheduler 1 Click on the entry 2 Choose delete from the pop up menu gt The Delete dialog opens Do you really wantto delete entries from the scheduler res mo Fig 166 Scheduler Deletion confirmation alert 3 Answer Yes in the confirmation box 241 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Disposal 23 Disposal municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the X All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the government or the local authorities This crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product 242 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products
101. col v v S CCDA1410 CCDA1415 CCDA1425 CCDA1435 SCU protocol V2 2 NSIN NINS S Pan and tilt drive CDD2410 SISIN NINSI S NISIN N SISI Pan tilt head PT40 with controller CDC0501 SNN NINS SINS Pan tilt head PT40 with controller CDC0502 S S PANASONIC protocol SIVIS Mini Dome S Panasonic WV CS950 PELCO D protocol AI NNN Pelco Spectra III CCDA1435 Pelco Pelco Spectra IV firmware version lower than 1 062 NIN NN NNN SIN NIS SINS SIN NINS SINS NSIN NINS SINS Pelco Spectra IV firmware version 1 062 or higher s x S S Molynx protocol V3 SISTORE CX V3 1 or higher CCDS1415 v v RX217 amp CCAC1415 LPl Y Only with Siemens cameras CCAC1415 LPI LEDERER protocol SISTORE CX V3 1 or higher v o Only with Siemens cameras CCBC1225 LP and CCBS1225 LP Lederer amp CCBC1225 LP CCBS1225 LP v v Only with Siemens cameras CCBC1225 LP and CCBS1225 LP Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 31 03 2009 Setup 3 12 Examples of system configurations 3 12 1 Default settings in SISTORE CX Config 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Please note the configurations in the following sections See Section 10 1 Serial port ope
102. ct a synchronization mode Synchronize time with NTP Server An NTP Server always provides the current time The time on your SISTORE device will be updated continuously with the time from the NTP Server This is a periodic synchronization mode i e the time is updated at regular intervals The IP address of the NTP Server must be specified for this Synchronize time with the client PC The time will be synchronized once with the time on the client PC This is not a periodic synchronization mode because the time is set only once See Section 3 5 Set date and time of client PC and Section 3 7 Synchronizing the time on the client PC with the time on the NTP server 6 Click Apply 61 03 2009 Video settings configuration 8 Video settings configuration 8 1 Set operating mode The operating mode determines for the individual SISTORE devices how the video inputs and outputs will be used See Section 3 1 Operating modes and performance characteristics Rules will be deleted AN IMPORTANT If you change the operating mode settings all rules on the device will be deleted The default rules will be restored automatically Recreate the user defined rules after changing the operating mode Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree vie
103. cted and which started within the defined time period will be exported Start of export of video sequences 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences 19 6 Opening the video swap out logbook The logbook shows the status of export tasks Failed tasks will be started again when the next export task is performed Prerequisite A task has been created and executed See Section 19 2 Creating a task Swap Out Logbook Video Swap Out F Results 07 08 07 Video swap outwas already started 0 of 0 videos saved b Results 06 08 07 OK 192 of 192 videos saved g Auslagerung 05 08 07 OK Fig 131 Video swap out i Logbook entries are deleted after one month 213 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences 19 7 Information in the status bar No video swap out task has been started bs Video swap out in progress Last video swap out was successful Pe Error during video swap out 19 8 Searching and playing videos Search videos In the directory you have selected for the exported files SISTORE CX Swap Out Config will create the following folders 0 2007 04 02 w 1 9 0800 0900 w 2 C 1700 9 1800 i 1900 9 2000 2100 9 2200 2300 C 2007 04 03 _ 2007 04 04 C 2007 04 05 _ 2007 04 06 2007 04 07 C 2007 04 08 2007 04 09 C 2007 04 10 H f f fe f fe fe Fig 132 F
104. ction area has been defined See Section 16 3 Defining the The tamper detection function is active and alarms have been triggered See Section 16 5 Activating deactivating tamper detection 1 Click the Acknowledge alarm button Detection area Detection parameters Reference picture Statistics Detection area New detection area Add point Insert point Move point hove detection area Remove point Remove detection area Ci cy W Activate Acknowledge alarm Apply gt The alarm has been acknowledged 181 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring tamper detection 16 7 Configuring a reference image for tamper detection The reference frame shows the camera s image before it was moved or covered and serves as comparison in the event of a tamper alarm 1 Inthe tree view navigate to the node representing the video input of the camera whose reference image you want to configure See Section 8 4 Configuring video inputs 2 Click the Tamper detection node 3 Select the Reference picture tab gt The live video of the camera will be displayed below the tree structure 4 Click on Replace if you wish to use the displayed live image as reference image for this camera 5 Click Apply gt The live image is now saved as reference image Detection area Detection parameters Reference picture Statistics Reference picture Ackn
105. cts 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection 14 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products The Enhanced Motion Detection allows objects moving in the camera picture to be detected and pursued The pursuing function can be used to trigger alarms A maximum of 16 objects can be pursued simultaneously The licence for the Enhanced Motion Detection will disable the motion detection function currently configured for your SISTORE device s Deterioration of detection performance in indoor applications When using the Enhanced Motion Detection in indoor applications the detection IMPORTANT performance may deteriorate The Enhanced Motion Detection should only be used for outdoor applications 125 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Configuration process Start configuration Select videa input Deine alarn program Define global alarm program Settings Define program specific alarm program Settings Enable alarm Disable Aann Program progr arn Observaioan for a defined period of time Cort guration completed 126 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 14 1 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Colour of the symbol for Enhanced Motion Detection 14 2 The symbol for the Enhanced Motion Detection in the tree structure provides the following information No
106. de the wizard offers the option of going to the next or previous dialog box 1 Start the SISTORE CX Client application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Open the rule configuration This can be done by clicking the Fri button in the toolbar over the working area 3 Click the button 2 at the left of the rules table 4 Select the menu item Add gt The following dialog box opens This dialog will not appear if only one SISTORE server is available the wizard will start with the next dialog see Fig 111 instead The selection list contains the names ofthe SISTORE servers on which rules can be configured Selectthe SISTORE server to which you wantto add this rule La 1 Sshowroom Ea Cancel Fig 110 Add Rule Server selection dialog box 5 Select the SISTORE server on which you want to configure rules from the drop down list box 6 Click Next 189 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Rule configuration gt The following dialog box opens This page contains general parameters applied to this rule Rule name Mew rule Rule type Endless recording Eventoriented fixed O Eventoriented variable b Rule should be active Fig 111 Add Rule General rule parameters dialog box The following entries can be made here Rule name A text description of the rule The rule name should be unique It can be between one and 250 charac
107. device is restarted This may take some time gt The Import Export successful window opens gt The SISTORE configuration data has been loaded 48 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Saving and loading configurations 5 3 Loading FDV241 configurations FDV The Video Fire Controller can be configured using the configuration file vfc xml The following FDV241 configurations will be loaded _ igital input Digital input 3 Rule 1 is triggered via the FDnet and starts a recording with FDnet OUT A pre event and post event times Digital input 4 Rule 2 enables recordings to be started and stopped by the fire FDnet OUT B alarm control panel via the FDnet FDV241 Digital Output 1 Digital Output 2 Digital Input 1 Digital Input 2 FDCC221 Tamper Detection Configurable Algorithm FDnet IN 4 ence NL ee a Video Signal Loss Fixed Algorithm FDnet FDnet OUT A Digital Input 3 Triggering of rule 1 FDnet OUT B Digital Input 4 Triggering of rule 2 Fig 13 Digital inputs and outputs of FDV241 Rule configuration If the tamper detection function is activated on the Video Fire Controller FDV241 see Section 16 5 Activating deactivating tamper detection and the camera is tampered with an alarm i will be reported via FDnet IN 4 to the fire alarm control panel Loss of video is always reported to the fire al
108. dialog box 4 Select the tab NFS Sharing 5 Activate the option Share this folder gt The share name corresponds with the name of the NFS folder and will be entered automatically i The share name must be assigned only once 6 Click on Permissions 220 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 NAS configuration gt The NFS Share Permissions dialog box opens NFS Share Permissions ki NFS Share Path E CH1 Name ALL MACHINES ad write ANSI Root Access Allowed Type of access Read Wite M Allow root access Cancel Encoding J ANSI a Fig 138 NFS Share Permissions dialog box 7 Click on Add gt The Add Clients and Client Groups dialog box opens Add Clients and Client Groups E 2 x Names Add Mames Add Members 192 168 2 3 a fe Encoding ANSI aa Fig 139 Add Clients and Client Groups dialog box 8 Enter the IP address of the CX device in the Add Names text field 9 Select Read Write in the Type of Access list box 10 Mark the checkbox Allow root access 11 Click OK 221 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 NAS configuration gt The IP address of the CX device will be displayed in the NFS Share Permissions dialog NFS Share Permissions 7 x NFS Share Path E 408 04 Name 192 168 2 3 Read Write ANSI Root Access Allowed ALL MACHINES Nodccess ANSI D
109. dition to the alarm message an alarm image can be sent For the transmission of alarm images the digital inputs are assigned one to one to the video inputs i Example When digital input 2 is triggered the alarm image of the camera is switched to video input 2 Prerequisites A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device To obtain a pre alarm picture you must have configured pre event recording or indefinite recording Please also refer to the SISTORE CX Client User Manual To obtain an alarm picture or a post alarm picture you must have configured post event recording or indefinite recording Please also refer to the SISTORE CX Client User Manual 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node Alarm settings Select the Alarm enabling tab i The alarm image can be displayed only if a rule has been defined and a recording is available 52 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Alarm enabling Online alarms W Digital inputs Motion detection Tamper detection Enhanced motion detection Left and removed Objects F Left and removed Objects Pre Alarm Detection of image noise Detection of image saturation Alarm parameter Offline recener O Alarm image UO Alarm image O Alarm image O Alarm image O Alarm imag
110. down fields to select the following settings Image rate Resolution Quality gt If no recording is running on this video input the settings can be checked in the status bar of SISTORE CX Config The field Network usage shows the network load that would result from these settings See Section 24 4 SISTORE CX network utilization and recording times 4 Click Apply 78 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration 8 4 4 Activating deactivating camera control functions Prerequisite The serial interface operates in telemetry server mode See Section 10 1 Serial port operation modes 1 Inthe tree view navigate to the node representing the video input of the camera whose control functions you want to activate deactivate See Section 8 4 Configuring video inputs 2 Select the PTZ tab Pre event recording Manual recording parameters Video parameters Text overlay Streaming Change Name PTZ PTE LI PTZ control enabled O variable Speed Address h camera Type Apply Fig 38 Video settings PTZ 3 Click Apply 4 Activate the camera control functions for the desired video input 79 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration 8 4 5 Renaming video inputs 1 Inthe tree view navigate to the node representing the video input of the camera whose contr
111. e UO Alarm image UO Alarm image O Alarm image Alarm settings configuration Offline parameter r fline alarms O Digital inputs Ol Motion detection C Tamper detection Enhanced motion detection O Lett and removed Objects F Left and removed Objects Pre Alarm Ll Detection of image noise Cl Detection of image saturation O Alarm image O Alarm image O Alarm image O Alarm image O Alarm image O Alarm image O Alarm image O Alarm image Apply Fig 17 Alarm settings Alarm enabling 4 Select the appropriate detection modes the digital inputs and the alarm images for Online alarms and Offline alarms In the Online alarms section the detection modes are selected by default Online alarms Offline alarms SISTORE CX Client is logged on The SISTORE CX Client is logged on but is not connected to the SISTORE device When an alarm occurs the SISTORE CX Client is temporarily connected to the SISTORE device In order to find the cause of the alarm the user must log on to the SISTORE CX Client in the normal way 5 Either tick or untick the checkboxes for the digital inputs the detection modes and the alarm images See Section 14 6 2 Definition of the alarm handling Section 13 Configuring motion detection Section 14 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection and Section 15 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 6 Click Apply 53 Siemens Building Tech
112. e c 04020029 c 04020016 c 04020015 CHA Cancel Help lt lt Back Mest gt Finish Fig 7 SISTORE Selection Wizard 4 Select a device from the list box on the left OR Enter the IP address of the device into the input field on the left 5 Click Add 6 Click Next gt 7 Log in using the following information User name admin Password admin 8 Click on Finish gt The connection to the SISTORE device has been established gt The device list serverlist xml will be created 9 Open the SISTORE CX Client application software Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Initial configuration 4 2 Disconnecting a SISTORE device 1 Right click on a SISTORE device in the tree view 2 Select Remove in the context menu gt The SISTORE device has been disconnected gt The device list serverlist xml will be updated automatically gt The SISTORE device is no longer assigned to a device group 4 3 Using the device list serverlist xml 1 Copy the device list serverlist xml in the directory D Cevis SISTORE_SX_Client of your client PC 2 Paste the device list into the directory D Cevis SISTORE_SX_Client of other client PCs 4 4 Firmware update Prerequisites There is a minimum network bandwidth of 10 Mbit s between the client PC and the SISTORE CX device A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Conn
113. e Section 14 7 10 Definition of program specific detection parameters The object is compliant with the detection parameters set and can trigger an alarm See Section 14 7 10 Definition of program specific detection parameters The object is compliant with the detection parameters set and is in the alarm or direction area An alarm has not been triggered yet See Sections 14 7 10 Definition of program specific detection parameters 14 7 5 Defining alarm areas and 14 7 7 Defining the direction area The object is compliant with the detection parameters set and the alarm criteria e g trip wire crossed An alarm was triggered See Sections 14 7 4 Defining trip wires 14 7 5 Defining alarm areas and 14 7 7 Defining the direction area 131 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Example of global detection parameters 1 2 3 4 Fig 75 Detection point and course of motion Alarm area See Section 14 7 5 Defining alarm areas Trip wire See Section 14 7 4 Defining trip wires Object frame See Section 14 7 3 Matching the size of the object frame to the perspective mode 4 Detection point 5 Path of motion Example Explanation The object bottom has crossed the alarm area gt An alarm is triggered 132 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection
114. e Java Runtime Environments JRE is installed on the client PC In version 1 5 0 06 of the Java Runtime Environment the Java cache is deactivated 231 03 2009 Web interface 232 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Deactivating the Java cache 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel in the Windows start menu gt The Control Panel window will open o Double click on Java gt The Java Control Panel dialog box will open Select the General tab Click on View in the Temporary Internet Files section Delete all existing entries Click OK Click on Settings in the Temporary Internet Files section Untick the checkbox Activate caching 22S 2 oS SS Close all open windows by clicking OK gt The Java cache is now deactivated Displaying live video 1 Select Live video in the main menu 2 Select the desired video input in the submenu gt The following login dialog will appear SIEMENS SISTORE CX1 Home Live video Information Service p m mm m Release 3 5 0 05 20071116 m n am Pat Mo Live video gt Video input 1 User name Password Fig 151 Web interface Live video 3 Enter the user name and password for the device in the appropriate fields 4 Click on Login gt The live video will be displayed 03 2009 The Scheduler 22 The Scheduler G Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products
115. e Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 NAS configuration gt The following dialog box opens System Properties i x Advanced Automatic Updates Remote General Computer Name Hardware vy Windows Uses the following information to identity your computer 7 on the network Computer description For example WS Producton Server or Accounting Server Full computer name NAS Server Workgroup WOREGROUP To rename this computer or join a domain click Change OF Cancel Apply Fig 134 System Properties Computer Name dialog box 3 4 Select the Computer Name tab Click on Change gt The following dialog box opens Computer Name Changes Tl x Tou can change the name and the membership of this computer Changes may affect access to network resources Computer name NaS Sernver Full computer name MAS Server More Member of C Domain Pent f Workgroup WORKGROUP Bj Cancel Fig 135 Computer Name Changes dialog box 218 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Enter a name for the computer in the Computer name text field To change the workgroup enter the desired workgroup in the Workgroup text field Click OK Restart the computer 03 2009 Hard disk partitioning NAS configuration i Make sure that each partition on the NAS is larger than 250 GB 1 Right click on the des
116. e Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Video settings 3 Select the Video stream tab Operation mode Encoder policy Video stream Video stream Coder MPEG asve Streaming protocol TCF Unicast Appliing new video streaming settings will cause the device to restart Apply Fig 28 Video settings Video stream 4 Configure the appropriate settings Streaming method Selection possibilities Codec MPEG 4 SVS SIEMENS Video Streams e MPEG 4 SPASP International Standard ISO IEC 14496 2 Part 2 Visual Streaming protocol e TCP Unicast RTP Multicast gt The Multicast tab appears See Section 8 3 2 Configuring RTP Multicast 5 Click Apply 6 Answer Yes in the confirmation dialog gt The SISTORE device will be restarted 68 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration 8 3 2 Configuring RTP Multicast Prerequisite The streaming protocol RTP Multicast has been selected See Section 8 3 1 Selecting codec and streaming method There are three possible ways to configure the video inputs for Multicast Operation with active
117. e Startup Manuals for the remote video sources 10 Configure the pre event recording time and the priority for the manual recording parameters on the corresponding tabs See Section 8 4 6 Pre event parameters and Section 8 4 7 Parameters for manual recordings 11 Configure additional parameters via the home page of the unit 12 Click Apply 86 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration 8 6 1 Deleting remote video sources 1 Proceed as described in Section 8 6 Configuring remote video sources 2 Delete the IP address in the IP address text field 3 Click Apply 87 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring digital inputs and outputs 9 Configuring digital inputs and outputs The digital inputs and outputs of the Video Fire Controllers FDV241 are configured using the configuration file Vfc xml see Section 5 3 Loading FDV241 configurations 9 1 Selecting digital inputs and outputs Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software Network S hus 04090016 us 07010004 Alarm Settings A Metwork Settings System Settings d EN Video Settings e 4 Digital Outputs r Digital Input 1 Aus 07010004 Digital Input 2 hus O0 7010004 a
118. e alarm areas Alarm area The alarm area for objects is a defined area in the live video where removed and or left objects are detected If an object is removed from or left in an alarm area an alarm will be triggered See Section 15 7 5 Definition of program specific detection parameters Fig 101 Alarm area Landscape perspective or fagade perspective Live video Perspective area See Section 15 7 1 Definition of perspective areas 3 Object See Section 15 7 2 Defining the perspective mode and Section 15 7 3 Matching the size of the object frame to the perspective mode 4 Alarm area See Section 15 7 4 Define alarm areas i Up to eight alarm areas can be defined Define alarm areas Prerequisites An alarm program has been defined See Section 15 4 Defining alarm programs A perspective area has been defined See Section 15 7 1 Definition of perspective areas A perspective mode has been defined See Section 15 7 2 Defining the perspective mode 172 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 1 2 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 15 4 Defining alarm programs Select the Alarm areas objects tab Perspectve modes Alarm areas objects Detection Parameters Alarm areas ETIS Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Securit
119. e changed 6 Click Apply 7 Determine the minimum size of an object to be detected See Section 14 7 10 Definition of program specific detection parameters 14 7 4 Defining trip wires 140 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Trip wire The trip wire is a line within the alarm area An alarm is triggered only if the object bottom or centre has entirely crossed the predefined alarm area and the predefined trip wire Up to eight trip wires can be defined Defining trip wires Prerequisites An alarm program has been defined See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs A perspective area has been defined See Section 14 7 1 Definition of perspective areas A perspective mode has been defined See Section 14 7 2 Defining the perspective mode 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 2 Select the Trip Wire tab 03 2009 Alarm Areas Trip Wire Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Direction Field Detection Parameters Perspective Areas Perspective Modes Trip Wire Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Trip ire Add point Move point Fig 80 Alarm program Trip Wire tab 6 T Click Add Select a trip wire from the list You can enlarge or reduce the size of the image by clicking Zoom In and Zoom Out respectively Use the toolbar icons to draw change the trip w
120. ea has been defined See Section 14 7 7 Defining the direction area 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 2 Select the Direction Field tab Perspective Areas Perspective Modes Direction Field Detection Parameters Detection area F Arrows 4 kA Arrow 2 k Arrow 3 kA Arrow 4 Move point Move Direction Field rey Fig 90 Alarm program Direction Field tab 3 Set the arrow s by ticking unticking the appropriate checkbox es 4 Use the toolbar icons to edit the arrows gt The direction area is indicated by a red frame 5 Click Apply 150 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection 14 7 9 Examples of direction field definition ah 6 2 Peer aa ays a 3 5 Ar 4 Fig 91 Direction field Landscape or fa ade perspective 1 Live video 2 Perspective area See Section 14 7 1 Definition of perspective areas 3 Object frame See Section 14 7 2 Defining the perspective mode 4 Direction area See Section 14 7 7 Defining the direction area 5 Path of motion See Section 14 6 1 Definition of global detection parameters 6 Arrows See Section 14 7 8 Defining the direction field 7 Direction field See Section 14 7 8 Defining the direction field 151 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009
121. ecccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeesaeees 208 Automatic daily export of video SEQUENCES ccccsecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 209 One time manual export of video SEQUENCES cecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 210 Examples for exporting video data ccccccccccsecceseeeeceecesaeeeeseeeeesaeees 211 Manual export Of video SEQUENCES cccceeccceeeeceeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeseeees 211 Automatic daily export of video SEQUENCES cccceecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 211 03 2009 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 19 6 19 7 19 8 19 9 20 20 1 20 2 21 21 1 21 2 21 3 21 4 21 5 22 22 1 22 2 22 3 23 24 24 1 24 2 24 3 24 4 24 5 25 26 27 Opening the video Swap OUt IOQDOOK cccceecccseeeeceeeeeseeeeeeeeesaeees 213 Information in the status DaP csconsnescdcoociccccenaomiiacie aiina 214 Searching and playing VIGEOS cceeceecsseeceecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeseeeees 214 Ignoring failed tasks sis arias ewacunssdatncaletsteeadeen oeastledi alse penanaceens dais 215 NAS configurati Mnsan aaa a aaa 216 Configuring NAS with Windows 2003 Storage Servet c cccccceeee 217 Configuring NAS using SISTORE CX Config cccccseseeeeeeeeeneeeees 227 Web interface rossini aiiai 229 Opening the Web interface ccccecccecseeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeeeenaeeees 229 Displaying status information cccccecceeceeeeeeeeee
122. eceeeeeeeeeeees 183 Configuring image degradation detection c cscccssseeseeeeeeeeeees 184 Symbols for image degradation dete ction cccccsecceceeeeeeeeeseeeees 184 Configuring detection parameters and alarm handling 000 184 Detection of noise and saturation degradation ccceecceeeseeeeeeeeeees 184 Rule CONTIG UN ATION siia a EEUNA 185 Rule configuration with IVM integration ccccccseeeceeeeeeesseeeeeeneeeees 186 RULES MoMa OM a es a a a a aa A a 187 PAC GING HAUG ne aa a ra a 189 peleng a TUG ceira a e a e adnan 197 Changing existing rUleS ccccccseeeeccesseeeccesseeseseeecseeeecsesseesseaeeesees 197 TIGGSHING MUICS ee a a aaneets 198 Stop recordings for a triggered rule cccceeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeas 199 Activating deactivating rules cccccccseececceeeeeceesseecsesseeeseaseeessaees 199 Rules and internal CVent ccccccccsseeccececeeeceseeceeceeeseaeeceueeseeesaees 200 Configuring export of video SEQUENCES csceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeenees 201 Directory for exported video Gata ccccecceccssseeccceeeecsesseesseseesssaneees 202 CREATING A NASIK nsina aoei aE ia eE A AEE AS 204 COMMOUIING a task tases siesta aerae A eaeteiaied 206 ASSIGNING VIDEO IADUNS sosete e S 206 ASSINO TINCT S Grsecsetccd sta catideesonacetid ate anata Oe ieee a tei ceca 207 Running export Of video SEQUENCES ccc
123. ecording Motion detection 1 aoa Colour of the motion detection icon 120 Configuration process 119 eee rai area Multicast 6 N NAS activation configuration 104 Assign users and g Di Configuring Hard disk partitioning Server performance Windows 2003 Storage Server 217 Network settings Noise NTP Server definition within a network Time synchronization Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 O ODR 157 Offline receivers Defining offline clients Defining substitute clients Definition One time export of video sequences Operating mode Setting P Path of motion Performance characteristics Play videos Pre event parameters Protocols Q QCIF 245 R RAID system activation configuration Connecting Status information Removed or left objects Activating an alarm j rogram Alarm handling Alarm program definition Colour of the motion detection icon Configuration process Global alarm program settings 164 Global detection parameters Licence key entry Matching the size of the object frame Perspective area Perspective mode Program specific alarm program settings aan ram specific detection parameters Rights 105 administration 112 Definition of rights 112 Rule Deactivating activating Stop recording for triggered rules Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Index Rule con
124. ecting to SISTORE device Symbols in the tree view el The update is carried out by another user Ej The firmware needs to be updated The device is not ready for use Wrong update version the firmware needs to be updated once more The device is not ready for use 39 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Initial configuration Updating the device NOTE Do not update more than five devices at a time t is recommended to back up the SISTORE configuration before starting a firmware update See Section 5 1 Saving SISTORE configurations 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Select the menu sequence File gt Firmware Update gt The dialog box Firmware Update lists all the devices that can be accessed on the network cx 05031234 Cd GA 1 S howroom Crd CxX 2 Showroom C 4 Cx Showroom Cad hus 04090016 Cx4 switestcx1 58 CH switestcv4 53 Cad 05031234 04020019 O4050012 O4060002 04090016 oFo1oo0ur 04090018 3 5 0 04 20 3 4 0 15 20 3 4 0 15 20 3 4 0 15 20 3 5 0 04 20 3 5 0 05 20 3 5 0 06 20 Device ready Device ready Device ready Device ready Device ready Device ready Device ready Start Firmware Update Restart Device Factory Reset Shutdown Device Fig 8 Firmware Update dialog box 3 Select the device you want to update in the Select column 4 Click the folder sy
125. ed only for the following target readers Target readers Qualification Activity Condition of the product Operational startup Technical training for Puts the product into The product is not yet personnel building or electrical operation for the first installed and installations as well as time configured for network installations Service personnel Technical training for Checks the product at Product already in use building or electrical regular intervals to and requiring servicing installations as well as ___ ensure that it is in good for network installations working order services the product and repairs it 1 2 Work safety information Read the general safety precautions before operating the device Please also read the safety precautions for the devices that are operated by the software Further information on this can be found in the Startup Manuals for the respective devices Keep this document for reference Always pass this document on together with the product 1 2 1 Handling Damage due to improper handling Protect the CD from scratching Toclean the CD use a soft dry cloth 1 2 2 Transport Damage during transport Always transport the CD in the case it originally came in Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 11 03 2009 Safety 1 2 3 Setup Dangerous situation due to false alarm Make sure to notify all relevant parties and authorities providi
126. eda 55 Defining substitute clients ssc ic ctsinteves snosdeeceheawaseis hdda seca deddacdde Musee addantva vedas 56 Defining offline parameters cccccccssececceeseecceeeeeeceeseeecsenseesseneeeeees 57 System settings configuration sssssssssnnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nne 58 Configuring network SettinGS cccccccsseeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeseeeseesaeeeeeeaeeeeeesaees 58 Set date and time format cccccccccccssseeeceesseecceeseeseseeeceeseeesseneeesseass 60 Synchronizing the time on SISTORE deVICES ccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees 61 Video settings CONFIQUIATION cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeneeseeneenseneeeseneneens 62 S t operating IMO GC essre errin tagcat E E A A 62 AL EESE EL gO e E A A E AE EE E EA E 65 Configuring encoder settings cccccssseeccesseeecceseecceeseeessseeesseseeesseaes 65 ENCOOCE DOICY recreia e E ae a aude nt 65 video SUCAM sninen a A a O a 67 Selecting codec and streaming method ccceecceesseeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeesaees 67 Configuring RTP Multicast cc ccccccceeceeeseeeeeeseeeeeesseeeeesaeeeeeeaeaeeeesaees 69 Configuring dummy multicast IP address and port cccecceeeeeeeeeee 72 Configuring video INPUTS ccccccceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeesaeeeeesseaeeeesaees 73 Configuring video parameters ccccceseeececeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeesaees 75 Configuring text overlay ccccccss
127. eeeas 164 Definition of global detection paraMetels ccccccccsseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 164 Definition of the alarm handling cceceecceeceeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeaaeeees 166 Program specific alarm program settings cccccseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeees 167 Definition Of perspective ALFEAS cecccceccecsesceceeeecseeeeseeeeseeeesseeeeeaaees 167 Defining the perspective mode cccceecccceececceeceeseececeeeeaeeeseeeeesaees 169 Matching the size of the object frame to the perspective mode 171 DetinG alarit AlCaS nurani a a a ele nigie 172 Definition of program specific detection parameters c cccceeeeees 174 Configuring tamper detection cccccsscecessseeeeseeneeseeneeeseeneeeseeeneess 177 Configuration of tamper detection cccccceeeececseeeeeeseeseeseeeeeeeaeeeeeas 177 The colour of the tamper detection ICON ccccecccseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeans 177 Defining the detection area tamper detection cccccceesseeeeeeeeeeees 178 Defining the detection parameters tamper detection ccceeee 179 Activating deactivating tamper detection cccccecccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 180 Acknowledging tamper alarms ccccseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeeesees 181 Configuring a reference image for tamper detection ccc0eceee 182 Configuring statistics for tamper detection cccccecccsseec
128. eeeesaeeeesaaeeeeeaeeeeeesaees 230 Temperature management ccccccsesecceeseeceesecsseeceaeeeseueeensneeenseees 231 Lastem ergency CULOU cecilia ciesiatacse a a ieabeelanetis 231 Displaying live video cccecccceeececeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeesesaaueesaueeessueeeseneenees 231 WINE Scheduler socca a testes 233 Adding a scheduled routine cccccsccceeseeceeeeeceeeeeseseeseeeeeseueeeneneeens 234 Editing a scheduled routine cccccscceseseeceeseecseseceeeeeseeseeseueeeneneeens 240 Deleting a scheduled routine n nnneennennnsennernesrnensrrnerresrnrrsrrnsrresnnee 241 DISPOSA hi ui a a a a A a eA a aA 242 PRODEN GK oiana aa a a 243 User defined start of the SOftWAME ccccccceecceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeeeeas 243 Supported IMAGE formats sseni i yen Edens 245 Network port assignment ccccccseseeceseeeeeseeceeseeseeseeseuseeneueeeneeeenees 246 SISTORE CX network utilization and recording times 00ee 247 Frame rate with Dual ENCoding ccccsseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeeseeeeess 251 SIOS SAVY a oa a a a a E 253 List of abbreviations s sssnnnnsssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn 254 KE ED EN E A E E EE E E E E T E A 255 9 03 2009 10 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 1 Safety Safety 1 1 Target readers The instructions in this document are design
129. ends on the object s distance to the camera With the landscape perspective the object size in the live video changes noticeably The fa ade perspective is a perspective mode With the landscape perspective the object size is evaluated in a predefined perspective area of the live video The object size in the live video depends on the object s distance to the camera With the fagade perspective the object size in the live video rarely changes gt Two object frames of different sizes appear in the perspective area Both object frames have the same aspect ratio 7 2 TINT m gt Two object frames of the same size appear in the perspective area 169 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects Defining the perspective mode Prerequisites An alarm program has been defined See Section 15 4 Defining alarm programs A perspective area has been defined See Section 15 7 1 Definition of perspective areas 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 2 Select the Perspective Modes tab Perspective modes Alarm areas objects _ Detection Parameters Perspective modes Field perspective P Fa ade perspective Enlargefreduce Object Frame Move Object Frame Fig 100 Alarm program Perspective Modes tab 3 4 5 6 Select the perspective area for which you want to define a perspective mode Activate eit
130. es 120 Defining the detection parameters ccccceeceecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeesaees 122 Activating deactivating Motion detection ccccccsecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 123 Pre event recording and post event recording for motion alarms 124 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection ccccssseeeeeseeeeeeeeees 125 Colour of the symbol for Enhanced Motion Detection 008 127 Licence Koy ENUY raren a E S 127 Starting the Enhanced Motion Detection ccccecceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 127 Defining alarm PrOGraMS ccccceeccceceeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeeesaeeeesaeeeeeeaaees 128 Activating an alarm program ccccccseecccseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeaeueeeaeeeeseeeeeseneeess 130 Global alarm program SettingS cccccccseeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeseeeees 131 Definition of global detection parameters cccccecceceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 131 Definition of the alarm handling nnnnnannnennnnnennnnennnnsnnnnnnnnnsnrnesenrnnnnne 135 Program specific alarm program settings cccccceseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeees 136 Definition Of perspective ALFEAS cccccceeecccseececeseeceeeeceeeeeseneesseeeesees 136 Defining the perspective mode ccccceecccceeceeceeceeaeeeeaeeeesaeeeseeeeeaes 138 Matching the size of the object frame to the perspective mode 140 Dening WO WANS Si cece dee sahara etic eee ese enh eevee aS 140 PS TING AANA GAS acs
131. es per SISTORE device can be configured by the user 185 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Rule configuration The following events can trigger rules vp Et liddMoiseDetected aac E J IddSaturationDetected iddSaturationGone ahte i ServerStartUp Inpur 2 LAUA TO lamit DF fea AAO BI Applicable to Explanation Standard Digital inputs DigitalInputLowToHigh Oa of the digital input level from low Change of the digital input level from high DigitallnputHighToLow to low Tampering SabotageDetected Camera was moved Image degradation dereio IddSaturationGone oc video image saturation Licence required Motion detected ada Detection of pects OdrRemAlarmGone Object no longer removed 18 1 Rule configuration with IVM integration In an integrated system the SISTORE device can be controlled via IVM IVM is a management system for controlling monitoring systems based on various devices The IVM server sends a command to the SISTORE that determines which SISTORE input is to be recorded for an alarm The IVM server takes over the entire management of the SISTORE channels The server determines which video matrix output or SISTORE input the alarm camera connects to This ensures optimal use of the SISTORE device resources 186 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Rule configuration 18 2 Rule information
132. figuration Activate deactive rules Add rule Changing rules Delete rule Information lifespan 191 Priority 191 Rule name Rule type 190 Stop wan for triggered rules Trigger a rule with integrated IVM 186 Rule name Rule principles 190 90 Rule type S S M A R T status displa Safety Saturation degradation Scheduler Adding a scheduled routine Deleting a scheduled routine 24 Editing a scheduled routine Selecting manuals Serial port Camera control Enable disable Port settings Set operating mode Transparent data channel 94 serverlist xml See device list Setup Initial configuration Shutting down SISTORE domain server activation Software installation a start 243 Software for configuration Software included with the system Starting Symbols in SISTORE CX Config Software start User defined Status information in the task bar Storage Storage capacity 96 Storage medium 96 Streaming method Subnet mask Assigning 257 03 2009 Index Swap Out Config Symbols System configuration default settings Dome connection Pan and tilt drive 33 SCU pan tilt head System configuration examples System network System requirements System settings T Tamper detection Acknowledge alarm 181 Colour of the tamper detection icon Configuration process Configuring reference image 182 183 83 Configuring statistics Deactivating activating 180 Target readers T
133. g status information on the compact flash card Prerequisites A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node Storage Select the Compact Flash tab gt The status information of the compact flash card will be displayed General Compact Flash Status Activated Mounted Description Model SanDisk SOCFa4 2045 Revision HOX 4 20 Serial Number 01937 E1507 N1800 Capacite 1953 MB Fig 56 Storage Compact Flash status information 11 8 Configuring an external SCSI device CX8 102 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Prerequisites Your SISTORE CX8 has an active SCSI port A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device If the SCSI device has not yet been configured please refer to the installation manual issued by transtec for further information 1 Choose a logical drive of 1 TB max 2 Format the drive 3 Select RAID Level 5 and spare drive as recommended by Siemens 03 2009 Configuring the storage medium 11 8 1 Displaying status information CX8 General SCSI Prerequisites Your SISTORE CX8 has an active SCSI port A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SIST
134. gies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Setup 3 15 1 Starting the SISTORE CX Swap Out Config software 36 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Windows XP 1 Logon as an administrator 2 Start the SISTORE CX Swap Out Config application Windows Vista 1 Logon as an administrator 2 Select Start gt Programs gt SIEMENS Video Software Suite in the Windows start menu 3 Right click on SISTORE CX Swap Out Config 4 Select Properties 5 Select the Compatibility tab 6 Mark the checkbox Run program as administrator 7 Click OK 03 2009 3 16 Selecting manuals Setup The following manuals are available SISTORE CX Client User Manual SISTORE CX Configuration Manual 1 Select Start gt Programs gt SIEMENS Video Software Suite in the Windows start menu SIEMENS Video Software Suite J ie SISTORE Player Fig 6 2 SISTORE Se C Client SISTORE Se C Config SISTORE SH C Siyap Guk Config SISTORE Cx Device List SISTORE 58 08 Client User Manual SISTORE 5 C Configuration Manual ie LS ia g S SISTORE Start menu Select a manual 3 17 Symbols in SISTORE CX Config Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products The SISTORE devices added to the device list using SISTORE CX Config will be displayed in the tree view as follows Symbol a H gt ea aa K Meaning The device is offline no
135. h alarm program Program specific settings are Perspective area Perspective mode Alarm area object Program specific detection parameters 15 7 1 Definition of perspective areas Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Perspective area The perspective area is an area within the live video where the formation and or motion of objects is detected and or tracked The user defines two object sizes within the perspective area one in the foreground and one in the background In doing so the size differences in the live video that result from the perspective are analysed correctly Up to four perspective areas can be defined for each live video Definition of perspective areas Prerequisite An alarm program has been defined See Section 15 4 Defining alarm programs 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 2 Select the Perspective Areas tab 167 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects Perspective areas Perspective modes Alarm areas objects Detection Parameters Perspective areas pa Perspective Area Insert point Mave point bt Remove paint Move perspective area Fig 99 Alarm program Perspective Areas tab 3 Click Add 4 Select a perspective area from the list 5 Use the toolbar to draw or change a perspective area 6 Click Apply Removing perspective areas 1
136. her Landscape Perspective or Fa ade Perspective Click Apply Match the size of the object frame to the perspective mode See Section 15 7 3 Matching the size of the object frame to the perspective mode 170 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 15 7 3 Matching the size of the object frame to the perspective mode Li Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Object frame The object frame is the rectangular demarcation of an object within the live video See Section 15 6 1 Definition of global detection parameters 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 15 4 Defining alarm programs 2 Select the Perspective Modes tab 3 Place an object in the monitored area 4 You can enlarge or reduce the size of the image by clicking Zoom In and Zoom Out respectively 5 Use the toolbar icons to match the size of the object frame in the live video to the actual object size The width to height ratio of the light coloured object frame is automatically matched to the dark coloured object frame and can therefore not be changed 6 Click Apply Determine the minimum and maximum size an object must be in order to be detected See Section 15 7 5 Definition of program specific detection parameters 171 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 15 7 4 Defin
137. how SISTORE hard disk configuration Video input Use video input SISTORE CX Client Video output Use video output Display live video Display live video on analog monitor 112 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 User administration and administration of rights 12 4 2 Adding new groups 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node User administration 2 3 Open the sub node Groups File Help SB Add SISTORE ale Network Cx 1 Showroom Groups Alarm Settings A Network Settings SS System Settings Groupname Video Settings Administration d Digital InOutputs JUser a Serial Port Storage WJ User Administration Lara c Af HS Add Delete Ox Showroom Fig 64 User administration Groups 4 Click Add 113 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 User administration and administration of rights gt The Add Group dialog box opens Po Available permissions Assigned permissions l Cameras edit configuration PTZ use camera control FTZ use camera presets PTZ use O amp 8D control Recording delete recordings Recording edit comment Recording lock recordings Recording search for recordings Recording start recording Recording use
138. howroom Video Input 3 CxX 1 Showroom Video Input 4 Cx 1 Showroorm Fig 114 Add Rule Add event filter dialog box 11 Select the event type you wish to assign to the rule from the Event type list box 12 Depending on the event type you can determine whether events of this type from any object or only a selected number of objects can trigger the rule 13 Select an operation from the Operation list box The operation determines whether an action is to be started or stopped 14 Select the corresponding option to determine whether all event objects or only selected event objects should trigger the rule 15 Ifthe rule shall only be triggered by selected event objects add these to the Assigned event objects list Use lt STRG gt and lt SHIFT gt to make multiple selections 16 Click Add gt The previous dialog box will be displayed again see Fig 113 gt The assigned event filters are listed in the Event filter table at the left The table Assigned event objects shows all the event objects that were assigned to the selected event filter 17 Click Next 193 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Rule configuration gt The following dialog box opens Here you can add anew recording definition to the rule The recording starts when the rule is triggered Video input video Input 1 5 03 7 Postevent recording time seconds Minutes Use ring buffer L Fra
139. ideo sequences to any desired data medium Start time 00 30 hrs 00 00 24 00 00 30 Fig 129 Recording duration and start of export of video sequences Recording Time period of the task NOTE i All the recordings that are started within the defined time period will be exported Start of export of video sequences 211 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences 212 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Export event oriented recordings Task 1 The recordings made the day before 2008 12 09 between 00 00 and 08 00 in which the event MotionDetected occurred are prepared to be exported Task 2 The recordings made the day before 2008 12 09 between 17 00 and 24 00 in which the event SabotageDetected occurred are prepared to be exported The export of video sequences for all tasks to any desired data medium will be started at 00 30 on the following day 2008 12 10 Details of task 1 Start time 00 00 hrs Time period 8 hours Event MotionDetected Details of task 2 Start time 17 00 hrs Time period 7 hours Event SabotageDetected Start of export of video sequences to any desired data medium Start time 00 30 hrs 08 00 17 00 24 00 00 30 Fig 130 Event oriented recording and start of export of video sequences Recording Time period of the task NOTE i All the recordings in which a motion or tampering was dete
140. ific alarm program settings 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection 14 6 Global alarm program settings 14 6 1 Definition of global detection parameters Global detection parameters Global detection parameters are settings in the configuration software SISTORE CX Config for the detection of objects that are valid for all alarm programs Global detection parameters of the Enhanced Motion Detection are the detection point and the course of motion Detection point The detection point is a point on or within the object frame that is relevant to the detection Detection points are the object centre and the object bottom An alarm is triggered once the object centre or the object bottom has entirely crossed the alarm area and passed the trip wire Object bottom Object centre The object bottom is the centre of the bottom line The object centre is the centre of the object of the object frame frame Course of motion The course of motion is the graphical display of the object s motion within the live video The course of motion is displayed as a path of motion and or an object frame Path of motion Object frame The path of motion is the display of the object s The object frame is the rectangular demarcation motion in the live video as a line of an object within the live video Meaning of the colour of path of motion and object frame The object is not compliant with the detection parameters set Se
141. iguring video inputs 3 Click on Tamper Detection Network GF Cl204080004 cl2 040270031 Metwork Settings System Settings BY Video Settings video Input cl2 04020031 ge LEE Bece red ArT LAE LE ge E video neat f rel ma 4 Select the Detection area tab gt The live video of the camera for which you want to determine a detection area is now displayed 5 Add a new detection area using the icons on the right of the live video 6 Using these icons you can freely configure the detection area and position it anywhere in the live video You can add and insert further points and move existing points within the detection area 7 Click Apply You can stipulate several detection areas per video input live video The detection area for tamper detection should always be located in an area of the image where few changes occur and where many invariable edges are visible Variations in the image caused by tampering with the camera Camera was moved or covered can thus easily be detected Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring tamper detection 16 4 Defining the detection parameters tamper detection all associated rules in the SISTORE CX Client so that no recordings are accidentally triggered It is not i When you switch to configuration mode tamper detection is automatically activated First deactivate possible to suppress the alerts
142. ilding Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Rule configuration 188 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Information in the rules list Rule colour The rule colour is used to indicate the status of the rule Green The rule is active Blue The rule of an IP camera is active without guaranteed values Blue grey The encoder settings for live video have priority The rule is active without guaranteed values Yellow The rule is active without guaranteed values grey The rule is inactive R The rule is inactive due to an error ed ID _ Unique rute identifier o O Name Nameoftherule o Explanation O O Filter events Explanation DigitallnputLowToHigh Change of the digital input level from low to high DigitallnputHighToLow Change of the digital input level from high to low IddSaturationGone sl saturated video image saturation is Left object is gone Actions to be performed when the event occurs If the action field of a defined rule is left clicked all the associated actions will be shown Write protection If this parameter is activated write protection is applied to recordings when they are saved Further information on the individual rule parameters is found in the following sections 03 2009 Rule configuration 18 3 Adding a rule Rule configurations are added using a wizard to guide you through the individual parameter steps After an entry is ma
143. ion for selecting the day July 2007 gt gt Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 2 3 4 Qs 7 8 g i 44 i2 43 44 45 16 47 148 19 20 21 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Fig 154 Scheduler Calendar In this section there is a calendar with several functions Navigation of the calendar Day selection for definition of scheduled events The current day is displayed in red Details of days on which scheduled events have been defined Dark green signifies a non recurring event Bright green signifies a recurring event 22 1 Adding a scheduled routine Adding scheduled actions An action is taken as being the scheduled execution of a SISTORE SX or CX rule Scheduled actions are added using an assistant To do this proceed as follows 1 Select the day on which the non recurring action is to occur or a recurring action is to begin in the calendar d July 2007 gt Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 2 3 4 Qs 7 8 g 40 44 i2 43 44 45 16 47 148 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Fig 155 Scheduler Day selection 2 Now click on the icon Add o 234 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 The Scheduler gt The following dialog box opens The selection list contains the names ofthe SlISTORE servers on which you can configure scheduler entries Select the SISTORE server on which you wantto add or modify a scheduler entry Fig 156 Scheduler
144. ips to 200 ips 100 ips to 200 ips EDS tracking and encoding CIF 50 ips to 100 ips 50 ips to 100 ips 50 ips to 100 ips EDS tracking and encoding 2CIF DCIF 25 ips to 50 ips 25 ips to 50 ips 25 ips to 50 ips EDS tracking and encoding 4CIF 8 ips to 25 ips 8 ips to 25 ips 8 ips to 25 ips ODR encoding QCIF 200 ips 200 ips 200 ips ODR encoding CIF 50 ips 50 ips 50 ips ODR encoding 2CIF DCIF 25 ips 25 ips 25 ips ODR encoding 4CIF 8 ips 8 ips 8 ips Number of video compression 5 5 9 levels Security functions Automatic connection on alarm via IVM via IVM via IVM Video signal disruption alarm A A v System operation possible without Vv v v PC Temperature monitoring A A v Password protection freely configurable freely configurable freely configurable User permissions freely configurable freely configurable freely configurable Hardware watchdog v v v Software watchdog v v v Log file for all actions v v v Administrative functions Integrated Web server Status display on the home page Firmware updatable via LAN Remote operation of internal functions Ze PS PN EN S SS Ne fo S Remote operation of peripheral devices x S S IVM interface Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 19 03 2009 Technical data
145. ire s Click Apply Removing the trip wire 1 ae SS Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs Select the Trip Wire tab Select a trip wire from the list Click on Remove Click Apply Show hide trip wire 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs Select the Trip Wire tab Select a trip wire from the list Click on the eye to show or hide the trip wire gt The trip wire now either disappears or is displayed 141 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Change ID of trip wire 1 Double click on a trip wire in the list gt The Input dialog will open 2 Enter a new ID in the input field 3 Click OK 142 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection 14 7 5 Defining alarm areas Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Alarm area The alarm area is a defined area in the live video between the origin of the arrow and the trip wire An alarm is triggered only if the object bottom or centre has entirely crossed the predefined alarm area and the predefined trip wire See Section 14 6 1 Definition of global detection parameters 4 unndununr Fig 81 Alarm area Landscape perspective 1 Alarm area See Section 14 7 5 Defining alarm areas 2 Trip wire See Section 1
146. is to connect on starting can be specified as the name of the server or its IP address The default value is localhost UUSERNAME Example uAdmin The user name for authentication on the server An automatic login will be performed if the password and the server name or the IP address of the server are given as well pPASSWORD Example pMyPassword The password for user authentication on the server An automatic login will be performed if the associated user name and the server name or the IP address of the server are given as well xNoDirectShow Suppression of DirectX use iLANGUAGE 243 03 2009 Appendix Example iIEN or IDE International language code for the start up language to be used regardless of the operating system With the exception of the USERNAME and PASSWORD parameters all parameters can be used independently of one another If the parameters SERVERNAME USERNAME and PASSWORD are set an automatic login will be performed The user will not be asked for the user name password server name and port If one of the parameters for login is not set the login dialog will appear Then the information must be completed i A parameter that has not been set has either no value or its default value If the SISTORE CX Client is to be started as an applet see the IVM WEB Client chapter the following parameters must be used PortID The TCP IP port on which the clie
147. isallowed Add Remove Tope of access I a Allow root access Encoding J ANSI Fig 140 NFS Share Permissions dialog box with IP address 12 Select ALL MACHINES 13 Select No Access in the Type of Access list box 14 Click OK gt The NFS can now be accessed only by the selected CX device 15 To refresh the Explorer window press lt F5 gt gt The NFS appears in the Explorer window Assigning users and groups i The files group and passwd can be found on the client setup CD under CEVIS Tools nfs 1 Save the files group and passwd locally on your computer C User Mapping File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back F O search Folders A Address E Ci User Mapping gt Date Modified Attributes group 1KB Fie 13 09 2007 15 54 E passwd 1KB File 13 09 2007 15 54 fH File and Folder Tasks x a Make a new Folder Publish this Folder to the Fig 141 Example of a local Windows directory 2 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools in the Windows start menu 222 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 NAS configuration gt The following window opens Sa nfsmgmt Microsoft Services for NMFS ai File Action View Window Help gt e Microsoft Services For NFS F Age User Name Mapping att ser Mame Mapping kz p User Maps iP Client For NFS ogg Group Maps amp
148. ive The object centre has not crossed the alarm area in the predefined direction gt An alarm will not be triggered Fig 8 Alarm area Fa ade perspective 147 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection 14 7 7 Defining the direction area Direction area The direction area is an area within the perspective area where the formation and motion of objects is detected The object movement to be detected is defined by the direction field See Section 14 7 8 Defining the direction field i Only one direction area can be defined in each perspective area Defining the direction area Prerequisites An alarm program has been defined See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs A perspective area has been defined See Section 14 7 1 Definition of perspective areas A perspective mode has been defined See Section 14 7 2 Defining the perspective mode 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 2 Select the Direction Area tab Perspective Areas Perspective Modes Trip Wire Alarm Areas Direction Area Direction Field Detection Parameters Detection area insert point Move point Move Direction Area Remove point Remove Direction Area oom In Activate Apply Fig 88 Alarm program Direction Area tab 148 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety
149. ized with the time on the NTP Server See Section 3 7 Synchronizing the time on the client PC with the time on the NTP server and Section 7 3 Synchronizing the time on SISTORE devices Within a network you can declare a client PC to be the NTP Server If the PC is a member of a domain the domain controller of the network should be declared the NTP Server If the PC is a member of a workgroup please install your own NTP Server The accompanying SISTORE CX Client CD contains a software for setting up your own NTP Server i The client PC you want to declare an NTP Server within a network should always be switched on 27 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Setup 3 Synchronizing the time on the client PC with the time on the NTP server 28 An NTP Server always provides the current time The time of your client PC will be updated continuously with the time from the NTP Server This is a periodic synchronization mode i e the time is updated at regular intervals This may take several hours Prerequisite In order to synchronize the time on your client PC with the time on an NTP server the IP address of the NTP Server must be specified 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt in the Windows start menu fy Accessories EA Command Frompt Programs Documents E Settings as Search Help pall RUM Bp Shut Down A Start Fig
150. jar sistorecontig Mamn pplication EN Start ir D ACevis SISTORE_SX_Client Shortcut key None Run Momal window Comment m Find T arget Change Icon Advanced Cancel Fig 32 SISTORE CX Config Properties 3 Select the Shortcut tab Enter the following command line parameter containing the desired multicast IP address and the multicast port in the Target box mMCDUMMy XXX XXX XXX XXX VVVVY 5 Click OK 72 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration 8 4 Configuring video inputs Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device An operating mode that supports video inputs has been chosen See Section 8 1 Set operating mode Access to this function can be limited with the user administration functions See Section 12 User administration and administration of rights 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view open the node for the SISTORE device whose video input you would like to configure 3 Open the node Video settings gt The tree view will now show the video inputs of the SISTORE device 4 Now select the video input that you want to configure gt If a live video is being transmitted to this video input it will be displayed below the tree structure Video input 1
151. jects Select an alarm program See Section 15 4 Defining alarm programs Make the desired program specific settings 4 Click on Activate gt The alarm program settings will be applied gt The selected alarm program is now active Alarms will be triggered as configured in the alarm program settings See Section 15 6 Global alarm program settings and Section 15 7 Program specific alarm program settings 163 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 15 6 Global alarm program settings 15 6 1 Definition of global detection parameters Global detection parameters Global detection parameters are settings in the configuration software SISTORE CX Config for the detection of objects that are valid for all alarm programs Global detection parameters for the detection of removed or left objects are the object display mode Object display mode The object display mode specifies which objects will be displayed with a frame around them Object display modes are the object frames of removed and or left objects and the object frames of all detected objects Object frames of removed and or left objects Object frames of all detected objects Detected objects that will trigger an alarm based All objects that were detected will be highlighted on the detection parameters will be highlighted by by an object frame regardless of the detection an object frame parameters Meaning of the colour of
152. jects and or Object frame of all detected objects 4 Click Apply 165 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 15 6 2 Definition of the alarm handling Alarm handling Alarm handling is a software setting mode which handles alarm transmission Digital output A digital output is an output on a device where signal transmitters can be connected External signal transmitters such as audible alarms lamps door sensors or light barriers can receive a signal from the device via a relay Definition of the alarm handling Prerequisite An alarm program has been defined See Section 15 4 Defining alarm programs 1 Select Detection of removed or left objects in the tree structure See Section 15 3 Selecting the function Detection of removed or left objects 2 Select the Alarm Handling tab Alarm Programs Global detection parameters Alarm Handling Alarm Handling Digital Qutputin case of pre alarm Mo digital output z Digital Output in case of alarm No digital output Apply Fig 98 Alarm program settings Alarm Handling tab 3 Selecta digital output for both alarm and pre alarm from the appropriate list box 4 Click Apply 166 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 15 7 Program specific alarm program settings Program specific settings are made individually for eac
153. ktop icon of the NAS Server 2 Select Manage 3 The Computer Management window will open m Computer Management m Eile d Computer Management Local Et 1 System Tools En Event Viewer F Shared Folders ak Local Users and Groups ction View window Performance Logs and Alert Device Manager Help mM 2SmliaxK goa kz Volume Layout _ Type File System Status Capacity _ Free Space E icy E CKa 07 TEST WL Fi E cxa 08 TEST YL far SS ym Cx1 01 EDS Hi Si we cx4 02 1 SS ym Cxs 02 EDS Es New Volume Ds Partition Partition Partition Partition Partition Partition Partition Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic NTFS NTFS NTFS NTFS NTFS NTFS NTFS Healthy Systenn Healthy Healthy Healthy Healthy Healthy Healthy 19 53 GB 682 33 GB 683 32 GB 38 51 GB 838 69 GB 682 33 GB 446 11 GB 13 88 GB 251 76 GB 256 37 GB 756 90 GB 562 65 GB 249 40 GB 446 03 GB A Disk Defragmenter Disk Management a EN Services and Applications Disk 0 Basic 465 64 GB Online New Yolume D3 446 11 66 NTFS SSDisk 1 Basic 2047 99 GB Online I M C 8 02 EDS E7 652 535 GB NTFS Healthy CX8 O7 TEST L F 3 62 55 GBNTFS Healthy CX8 08 TEST L G 683 32 aB NTFS Healthy Disk 2 Basic 16 7 7 20 GB Online I M C 1 01 EDS H 030 51 66 NTFS Healthy I M C 4 07 1 3 030 69 G6 NTFS Healthy BB Primary partition EE Extended partition
154. larger than this will not be detected Unlimited There is no maximum object size Objects of any size will be detected 8 Select a value for the Object Velocity between Very fast and Very slow Value Example Very fast Car Fast Bird Normal Cyclist Slow Sprint speed Very slow Walking speed All velocity data refer to a person of approx 1 70 m average height in the IMPORTANT foreground of the live video 9 Click Apply 03 2009 15 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects Configuring the detection of removed or left objects Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products The function Detection of removed or left objects is a detection mode where objects that are removed from or left within the so called alarm area are detected Detection modes are Left objects and Removed objects Left objects Removed objects The detection mode Left objects defines when an object that is left within the alarm area will trigger an alarm The detection is based on the following criteria object size pre alarm time alarm time min object size and max object size See Section 15 7 5 Definition of program specific detection parameters The detection mode Removed objects defines when an object that was removed from the alarm area will trigger an alarm The detection is based on the following criteria object size pre alarm time alarm time
155. ll delete all rules and configuration of video inputs and cause the device to restart Apply Fig 26 Video settings SISTORE CX8 Operation mode 5 Select an operation mode from the list box 63 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration gt In the area below the dropdown field you can see which video inputs and outputs are used for the particular operating mode chosen and how many remote video sources can be connected 6 Click Apply 7 Answer Yes in the confirmation dialog gt The SISTORE device will be restarted gt All rules will be deleted 64 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 8 2 Encoder settings 8 2 1 Configuring encoder settings Video settings configuration The following encoder settings can be made Encoder settings for recordings These settings are made in the rule configuration See Section 18 Rule configuration Encoder settings for streaming These settings are made in the streaming configuration See Section 8 4 3 Streaming settings for video transmission several clients In that case the settings of the client that made the last request will be applied i In conjunction with a management system e g IVM a live video can be simultaneously requested by 8 2 2 Encoder policy If the video is to transmitted while it is being recorded then the encoder
156. lly 41 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Initial configuration 4 7 SISTORE domain server activation The SISTORE domain server enables global user administration Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software Click Network in the tree view Select the Domain Settings tab Domain Settings Client Settings Device Groups Domain Settings C Use domain server Domain server CLIENT 04 Verity Applying new domain settings will cause all affected devices to restart Apply Fig 9 Network Domain Settings Tick the checkbox Use domain server Click on Verify if you require information on which of the SISTORE devices a domain server has been defined for 6 Select the server PC in the Domain server list box Click Apply Answer Yes in the confirmation dialog gt The SISTORE devices will be restarted 42 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 4 8 Client settings Initial configuration Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the
157. locity The observation time is a detection parameter that determines the time between occurrence and detection of a motion The longer the observation time the more precise is the object The sensitivity is a detection parameter that determines the number of pixels that have to change within the live video to trigger an alarm Sensitivity is specified in percentage 100 The minimum object size is a detection parameter that determines the minimum size an object must have to be detected The minimum object size is indicated in percent to the object frame Small The maximum object size is a detection parameter that determines the maximum size an object must have to be detected The maximum object size is indicated in percent to the object frame The object velocity is a detection parameter that determines the max speed at which an object can move to be detected recognition means that the sensitivity objects or sporadic pixels is very high 0 means can often be regarded as that it is very low so called noise 154 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Defining detection parameters Prerequisite Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection An alarm program has been defined See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 2 Select the Detecti
158. mbol corresponding to the device type CX1 or CX4 CX8 NOTE i The Video Fire Controller FDV241 uses the SISTORE CX1 firmware 5 Select the current update file from the Open dialog box 6 Confirm by clicking Open 7 Click the Start Firmware Update button gt The Progress column will show the processing status of the update procedure gt The dialog box can be closed only after the firmware update is completed 40 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Initial configuration 4 5 Reset to factory default settings Data loss after resetting to factory default settings VAN IMPORTANT After a reset all factory defaults will be restored Make sure that all relevant configuration data has been backed up see Section 5 1 Saving SISTORE configurations 1 Select a device in the Select column see Fig 8 2 Click the Factory Reset button 4 6 Shutting down restarting a device Loss of recorded video data IMPORTANT When shutting down or restarting the device current recordings will be stopped Make sure not to interrupt a current recording process Restart of the device IMPORTANT When the device has been shut down it can only be restarted manually Make sure that the device can be restarted manually 1 Select a device in the Select column see Fig 8 2 Click the Shutdown Device or the Restart Device buiton 3 Restart the device manua
159. me CreateTask EditTask Execute swap out ih ah Daily stat time 00 30 Swap out Start manually Apply Fig 124 Configuring export of video sequences 3 Click on Create Task 204 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Configuring export of video sequences gt The Create Task dialog box opens Task Video Inputs Filter po Start Time hh mm ail iit T Y Duration h a TF Y Apply cancel Fig 125 Create Task dialog box 4 Make the following settings in this tab Name Name of the task Start time Start and duration define the time period for which recordings are to be exported Duration Sequences will only be exported if the recording started within this time period gt The minimum data for a new task has now been entered 5 Click Apply OR Make further settings in the Video Inputs and Filter tabs See Section 19 3 Configuring a task gt The task will appear in the device tree 205 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences 19 3 Configuring a task 19 3 1 Assigning video inputs Prerequisite A task has been created See Section 19 2 Creating a task NOTE i If a video input is displayed in red this means that it is currently not available 1 Inthe tree view navigate to a Task 2 Select the Video inputs ta
160. me rate 12 5 Resolution CIF CiWality Standard image quality Resulting data rate 90 66 Kbytes sec Fig 115 Add Rule Add recording definition dialog box gt In this dialog box you can define the settings for the video sequences to be recorded by a triggered rule If a remote video source is selected as the video input when configuring a rule then it is not possible to select the frame rate resolution or quality Video input Only video inputs for which there are no recording definitions in the rule can be set here Post event recording time The follow up time can be defined per camera and corresponds to the longest post event camera recording for this rule The minimum follow up time is 5 seconds and the maximum is 30 days Use ring buffer Checkbox marked The rule runs in the pre event recording The corresponding input records continuously After a defined period the oldest parts of the recording are deleted The pre event recording ring buffer is handled in the camera configuration See Section 8 4 6 Pre event parameters The pre event parameters thus vary for each input and not for each rule The number of images per second that are to be recorded Resolution The format to be used for recorded video sequences The following formats are supported QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF or 4CIF See Section 3 1 Operating modes and performance characteristics Quality The higher the image quality the highe
161. might be to send an alarm and save the event with the pre event ring buffer recording 1 Start the SISTORE CX Client application 2 Select the Rule configuration tab Le SISTORE SX CX Cx 2 Showroom 4 Video Input 1 CX 2 Showroom CX_Showroom_mon wai noe Video Output 1 CX_Showroom_mon se maa Video Output 2 CX_Showroom_mon cx 05060033 p Ie Cx8 06 TEST hus 04090016 cx 07010014 swtest cx4 53 swtest cx1 58 Cx 1 Showroom KH1 R1 Video Input 1 KH1R158D g Video Input 2 KH1R158D KH1R521D Ride configuration a Activated TA CAT Showra Show room 2 08h 03m 00s SererStatUp All Start recording Video 00s 00s C standard By Oo 2000 New rule 608 TamperDetected Start recording Video 00s 00s CX 1 0 1 Show Room 12d 23h 00m 005s ServerStartUp All Start recording Video 00s 00s B Cx 1 0 2000 New rule 1242 EdsAlarmDetecte Start recording video 00s 00s t T 2100 New rule 931 EdsAlarmGone Al Start recording Video 00s 00s wtest cx New rule 361 aa DigitallnputLowTo Start recording ideo 05h 00m 00s 5d 00h 00 ETE a oT 28020 DigitalinputHighT Start recording Video 00s 00s wtest cx4 53 New rule 78020 Start recording Video 00s 00s KH1R158D 1 New rule 7d 02h 00m 00s ServerStartUp All Start recording Video 00s 00s Fig 108 Rule configuration i Rules cannot work across devices without IVM As many as 200 rul
162. min object size and max object size See Section 15 7 5 Definition of program specific detection parameters 157 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects Configuration process Start configuration Select video input Define alan program Define global alarm program settings Define program specific alarm program settings Enable alarm Disable al arn Program program Observation tor a defined period of time Yes Conf guration completed 158 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 15 1 Colour of the symbol for Enhanced Motion Detection The symbol for the function Detection of removed or left objects in the tree structure provides the following information Detection of removed or left objects disabled Detection of removed or left objects enabled main alarm Detection of removed or left objects enabled no alarm triggered Detection of removed or left objects enabled pre alarm 15 2 Licence key entry In the tree view navigate to the node Video input Click the License key button The Input license dialog box opens Enter the licence key using hyphens Click OK gt The function Detection of removed or left objects has now been enabled and is ready for use eS eS YS 159 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety a
163. mission channel Video Audio Network protocols Image formats Video performance QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF 4CIF coding QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF 4CIF decoding QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF coding and decoding Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products FDV241 0 25 encoding and decoding of video signals transmission recording and evaluation 12 24 V DC or 24 V AC max 1 25A max 15 W 10 to 50 C 20 80 without condensation 192 x 44 x 110 mm 0 95 kg Varta 6032 mounting rail to DIN EN 50022 35 x 7 5 mm 2 3 mm thick OR 35 x 15 mm 2 3 mm thick CF type l 42 8 x 36 4 x 3 3 mm permissible temperature range 0 70 C min transmission speed 1 MB s r w min storage capacity 4 GB 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 10 100 Mbit 1 RS485 1 USB 2 0 10 100 Base T MPEG4 SP ASP SVS TCP IP HTTP IGMP ICMP ARP DHCP SNMP SSH FTP SCP UpnP CAP QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF 4CIF 25 ips 25 ips 25 ips 21 03 2009 Technical data 4CIF coding and decoding Number of video compression levels Security functions Automatic connection on alarm Video signal disruption alarm System operation possible without client PC Temperature monitoring Password protection User permissions Hardware watchdog Software watchdog Log file for all actions Administrative functions Integrated Web server Status display on the home page Firmware updatable via LAN Remote operation of internal functions
164. mp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 15 3 Selecting the function Detection of removed or left objects Prerequisites The licence key has been entered An ODR operation mode has been selected See Section 8 1 Set operating mode A video input of a SISTORE device that supports the function Removed or left objects has been selected 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Video input Alarm Settings A Network Settings System Settings BA Video Settings e E Video Input hus O7010014 ae ge Motio nD etection Tamper Detection F o ee ee ce ee a i Fig 93 Enhanced Motion Detection 3 Click on Detection of removed or left objects 160 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 15 4 Defining alarm programs Alarm program An alarm program is a combination of detection parameters for a particular application It may be necessary to define different alarm programs for detecting objects during the day and at night i Up to four alarm programs can be defined for each video input 1 Select Detection of removed or left objects in the tree structure See Section 15 3 Selecting the function Detection of removed or left objects 2 Select the Alarm programs tab
165. n object must have to be detected The maximum object size is indicated in percent to the object frame 174 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Pre alarm time Event an object was removed or left Pre alarm possible action e g connection of a monitor Alarm possible action e g start of recording a A Alarm time 03 2009 Perspective areas Configuring the detection of removed or left objects Defining detection parameters Prerequisite An alarm program has been defined See Section 15 4 Defining alarm programs 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 15 4 Defining alarm programs 2 Select the Detection Parameters tab Perspective modes Alarm areas objects Detection Parameters Detection mode Leftobjects W Removed objects Fre alarm time 300 sec 240 sec 180 sec 120 sec BO sec 5 Sec i Active oom In Activate Li G Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Alarm time 300 sec Min object size 700 Wax object size 700 240 sec 180 sec 120 sec Apply Fig 103 Alarm program Detection Parameters tab 3 Mark either or both checkboxes Left objects Removed objects See Section 15 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects If the detection modes Left objects and Removed objects are activated simultaneously
166. n Digital Qutput 1 Aius 0 7 01 0004 an Digital Output 2 hus 0r 010004 Serial Por 439 User Administration Fig 44 Digital inputs and outputs 2 Navigate to the node Digital In Outputs 88 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring digital inputs and outputs 9 2 Overview digital inputs and outputs Cverniew Digital Inputs and Outputs Digital Inputs and Outputs Digital Input 1 Digital Input 1 hus 07010004 Digital Input 2 Digital Input hus Of010004 Digital Qutput 1 Digital Output 1 Aus 07010004 Digital Qutput 2 Digital Output 2 Aus 07010004 Fig 45 Overview digital inputs and outputs 1 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Digital In Outputs 9 3 Renaming digital inputs and outputs Change Name Digital Input Digital input 2 Mame Digital input 2 CA Showroom mor Apply Fig 46 Digital inputs and outputs Change Name 1 Select a digital input or output in the tree structure 2 Enter a name in the Name field 3 Click Apply 89 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring digital inputs and outputs 9 4 Changing digital output parameters Change parameter Digital Output Digital Output 1 Mame ital Output 1 CX4 15 TEST Manner O Opener nici Closer nfo Usage O Internal External O Error Apply Fig 47 Digital outputs Change parameter Select a digital outpu
167. n a dedicated network segment 1 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Video Swap Out File Help Peay an aE TE E Video Swap Out Mh Logbook Folder for swap out files po Available space Start time CreateTask EditTask Execute swap out h he Daily starttime 00 30 Swap out Startmanually Apply Fig 128 Video swap out 208 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences 19 4 1 Automatic daily export of video sequences i All the tasks triggered the day before are exported Enter a time in the Daily start time box 2 Click Apply 3 Todisplay the status of a current swap out process rest the mouse pointer on the icon ls in the status bar for a moment gt The following information will be displayed Server name active jobs total number of jobs gt In the logbook and in the Windows task bar you can see whether the export was successful See Section 19 6 Opening the video swap out logbook and section 19 7 Information in the status bar gt Failed tasks will be started again when the next export task is performed 209 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences 19 4 2 One time manual export of video sequences i All the tasks triggered the day before are exported 1 Click on Start manually 2 To display
168. n the SISTORE CX client Further information on this can be found in the SISTORE CX Client User Manual gt The video output has been configured The settings for the static video streaming channel can also be changed with the following applications SISTORE CX Client By dragging and dropping cameras to monitors IVM By dragging and dropping cameras to monitors 8 6 Configuring remote video sources Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Remote video sources e g IP cameras are not directly connected to the device the video data from the remote video sources are transmitted via Ethernet Depending on the SISTORE device and the selected mode of operation up to 4 remote video sources can be configured in SISTORE CX Config See Section 3 1Operating modes and performance characteristics Please take into account that SISTORE CX Config V3 5 supports only hybrid MPEG4 IP cameras of type CCIC1345 LP CCIS1345 LP and CCIW1345 LP Prerequisites A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device An operating mode that supports remote video sources has been chosen See Section 8 1 Set operating mode 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view open the node for the SISTORE device whose remote video sources you would like to connect 3 Click the Video settings node
169. nd group names Use Network Information Service MIS Use Password and Group files To identify UNIS user and group names enter the File path and name of the password and group files For those users and groups Password file path and name CiUser Mapping passwd Browse Group File path and name CiUser Mapping group Refresh interval to synchronize user and group names with User Mame Mapping fi Days fo Hours fo Minutes Synchronize Mow OK Cancel pply Help Fig 144 User Name Mapping Properties UNIX User Source dialog box 4 Activate the option Use Password and Group files 5 In the field Password file path and name select the path to the file passwd which you have stored locally on your computer 6 Inthe field Group file path and name select the path to the file group which you have stored locally on your computer 7 Click on Apply 8 Click OK 03 2009 NAS configuration Adding the user root 1 Right click on User Map 2 Select Create Map gt The following dialog box opens Create Adyanced User Mapping Advanced maps may be used when the user accounts in the UNIS domain are not identical to those in the Windows domain Select the Windows account and UNIS account you want bo map and then click Add Windows Account UNIS Account Windows domain UNIS accounts are being listed From the local password File List Windows Users List UNIS Users UNIX
170. network connection The device is online a user with configuration permission is logged on The device is online a user without configuration permission is logged on The device is online no user is logged on Login information incorrect The device is online a user is logged on the firmware or software version is obsolete The video service utilities are restarted E g for recordings and live video The device is restarted E g after a firmware update or activation of an internal RAID The configuration settings of the SISTORE CX Client are not consistent with the settings of SISTORE CX Config The update is carried out by another user The device is not ready for use the firmware needs to be updated See Section 4 4 Firmware update The device is not ready for use wrong update version the firmware needs to be updated once more See Section 4 4 Firmware update 37 03 2009 Initial configuration 4 Initial configuration 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 38 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application gt The SISTORE CX Config dialog box opens 2 Click the icon Add SISTORE in the toolbar gt The SISTORE Selection Wizard will appear 3 Click Next gt Select SISTORE devices Select the name of one or more SISTORE devices in the Available device box or type inthe IF address Available devices Added devices cy 04020028 cx Ao cx 04020023 Add e cv 04020007 cw 04020024 Remov
171. network links The switch as well as the network cards in the NAS must be capable of teaming for this Data loss during recording If the data volume transmitted is very large there is a risk of data being lost Make sure that the data volume handled by the recording devices is less than a A IMPORTANT 60 of the nominal data rate of the NAS Make sure that the data volume handled by the recording devices is less than 60 of the nominal data rate of the CX devices Make sure that the data volume handled by the recording devices is less than the internal write read data rate of the NAS system Data loss after a rebuild IMPORTANT cyt eens During a rebuild individual images may be lost Examples of NAS server performance 1 RAID 6 3 RAID 5 6 RAID 1 jia eee er Sone i SISTORE CX8 SISTORECX8 SISTORECX8 SISTORE CX 4 SISTORE CX 1 __ ee eee a re M a v d d a y j C m Standard a l Switch T Teaming Switch E Sos vil mn ae wil i i in Hi fs NAS ian l o s a i NAS Server _ SE a 7 RAIDS RAIDS RAID 5 RAID 1 RAID 1 RAID1 RAID1 RAID 1 RAID 1 Fig 133 Examples of NAS server performance 216 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 1 x RAID 6 3 x RAID 5 6 x RAID 1 NAS configuration Switches network cards Standard Teaming capability Teaming capability Using network cards with teaming capability the
172. ng Click Apply Answer Yes in the confirmation dialog 03 2009 Video settings configuration 8 3 Video stream 8 3 1 Selecting codec and streaming method Codecs e MPEG 4 SVS is a video format for SIEMENS Video Streams based on the MPEG 4 technology e MPEG 4 SP ASP is a video format conforming to the International Standard ISO IEC 14496 2 Part 2 Visual Visual Tools SISTORE CX Basic VOP P VOP AC DC Prediction 4 MV Unrestricted MV Error resilience Slice Resynchronization Data Partitioning Reversible VLC Short Header B VOP Method 1 Method 2 Quantisation Interlace v Quarter Pel MC Global Motion Compensation Profile Level Bandwidth KBit s and visual tools can be flexibly selected in the encoder Image Profile Level format 4CIF Interlaced max 8000 KBit s implies an ASP L5 decoder CIF max 384 KBits s implies a decoder conforming to SP L3 Streaming method With SISTORE CX you can select among two streaming methods These are defined by two streaming protocols TCP Unicast and RTP Multicast TCP Unicast RTP Multicast With this connection type only one receiver can access an image Transmission of a video stream via routers switches to several transmitter clients SISTORE CX SISTORE CX SISTORE CX SISTORE CX SISTORE CX SISTORE CX 67 Siemens Building Technologies Fir
173. ng and post event recording are designations for recordings made within a predefined period of time prior to an event and after an event occurs respectively In the case of motion detection this is always the event Motion Detected If the post event recording time is set too short the recording may be cut off without the detected motion being recorded completely 1 If the post event recording is sufficiently long the recording will be terminated by stop event This stop event is defined in a rule Event Event Motion detected Motion gone 1 Pre event Post event 2 Pre event event 3 Pre event Motion S Post event Fig 70 Possible post event recording configurations The graphic shows the possible post event recording configurations 1 Post event recording set too short 2 Post event recording set correctly 3 This variant is not possible If no pre event recording is desired you can eliminate it However depending on system load it is possible for up to 20 seconds to pass between the time when a motion is detected and recording is started This aspect must be considered when configuring the rules In order to have the complete history on disk the pre event recording must therefore be at least 36 seconds In practice we recommend 1 2 minutes i Never set a pre event recording of less than 1 minute 124 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Produ
174. ng assistance before testing the system To avoid panic always inform all those present before testing any alarm devices 1 2 4 Installation Data loss after software update Make sure to backup all data before updating the software 1 2 5 Storage Damage due to improper storage Always store the CD in its protective case Keep the CD in an environment with a relative humidity of 10 90 Keep the CD between 5 and 55 C Do not store the CD in dusty places Do not keep the CD close to sources of magnetic radiation Protect the CD from moisture Protect the CD from direct sunlight 1 3 Meaning of the written warning notices The severity of a hazard is indicated by the following written warning notices Signal word Type of risk CAUTION There is a risk of minor to medium injuries or damage to property IMPORTANT Malfunctioning may result 1 4 Meaning of the hazard symbols The nature of the hazard is indicated by icons Caution Dangerous area Caution Dangerous electrical voltage 12 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 2 Technical data 2 14 SISTORE CX1 Technical data General data Application Power supply Power consumption Ambient temperature Tmra Relative humidity Dimensions W x H x D Weight without power supply unit Battery Top hat rail Compact flash card slot Compact flash card Connections
175. nnections SISTORE CX TTY RS232 RS232 to RS485 CDD2410 9 pin Sub D converter interface socket converter A Rx TX 2 1 1 Data B Rx Tx 3 2 2 Data 33 03 2009 Setup 3 13 System requirements for the client PC The PC on which the SISTORE CX Client software is installed should meet the following requirements Processor Dual core processor RAM 1 GB Available hard drive capacity 5 GB Operating system Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista Graphics card With support for DirectX 8 or later version Screen resolution Min 1024 x 768 pixels Colour depth 16 bit or 32 bit 24 bit not supported NOTE i Improvements in the performance of live video display and recording can be achieved by expanding the hardware used high performance processors graphics cards internal memories 3 14 Installing the software 1 Place the CD in the CD drive of the client PC gt The installation program is started automatically 2 Follow the instructions of the installation program Software cannot be executed IMPORTANT The client PC has to be restarted following installation or uninstallation of the software as otherwise the application will not run Restart the client PC when you are prompted to do so gt The following software applications are now installed SISTORE CX Config SISTORE CX Swap Out Config SISTORE CX Client SISTORE CX Player 34 Siemens Building Technologies Fire S
176. nologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Alarm settings configuration 6 2 Defining alarm parameters Alarm parameters The alarm parameters define the image characteristics as well as the interval between images and the number of pre alarm and post alarm images Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node Alarm settings 3 Select the Alarm parameter tab Alarm enabling Alarm parameter Offline receiver Offline parameter Alarm filter parameter Digital Inputs b LowToHigh C HighToLow Alarm image parameters Codec ae Image format CIF Interval between images in sec Post alarm pictures JG EE Previous alarm pictures Apply Fig 18 Alarm settings Alarm parameter tab 4 Select an alarm filter for digital inputs LowToHigh If Low to High is activated a rule will be triggered when the voltage rises HighToLow If High to Low is activated a rule will be triggered when the voltage drops 5 Select the appropriate Alarm parameters from the drop down lists 54 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Alarm settings configuration i Only one pre alarm and one post alarm image can be displayed on the SIST
177. nt should log in UserName The user name for authentication on the server Password The password for user authentication on the server Here is an example of parameter specification for the applet in HTML lt PARAM NAME PortID VALUE 12050 gt lt PARAM NAME UserName VALUE admin gt lt PARAM NAME Password VALUE admin gt 244 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Appendix 24 2 Supported image formats Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products The image files created by the SISTORE CX are based on MPEG 4 video technology Four levels of resolution can be selected for the images stored in these files e QCIF 176 x 144 Quarter Common Intermediate Format Image format with a resolution 176 horizontal pixels and 144 vertical pixels CIF 352 x 288 Common Intermediate Format Image format with a resolution 352 horizontal pixels and 288 vertical pixels Originally developed for videophone and video conferencing services 2CIF 704x288 Double Common Intermediate Format Image format with a resolution 704 horizontal pixels and 288 vertical pixels The vertical pixels are doubled when displayed Deinterlacing formats 4CIF 704 x 576 Quad Common Intermediate Format Image format with a resolution 704 horizontal pixels and 5 6 vertical pixels DCIF 352 x 576 Double Common Intermediate Format Image format with a
178. object frames The object is not compliant with the detection parameters set or it is outside the alarm area and will therefore not trigger an alarm See Sections 15 7 5 Definition of program specific detection parameters and 15 7 4 Define alarm areas Yellow The object has been detected as an object and is in pre alarm condition See Section 15 7 5 Definition of program specific detection parameters Red The object has been detected as an object and is in alarm condition See Section 15 7 5 Definition of program specific detection parameters 164 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Configuring the detection of removed or left objects Definition of global detection parameters Prerequisite An alarm program has been defined See Section 15 4 Defining alarm programs 1 Select Detection of removed or left objects in the tree structure See Section 15 3 Selecting the function Detection of removed or left objects 2 Select the Global Detection Parameters tab Alarm Programs Global detection parameters Alarm Handling Global Detection Parameters Object display LI Object frame of removed andor lett objects C Objectframe of all detected objects Apply Fig 97 Alarm program settings Global Detection Parameters tab 3 Mark the checkbox Object frame of removed and or left ob
179. ol functions you want to activate deactivate See Section 8 4 Configuring video inputs 2 Select the Change Name tab Pre event recording Manualrecording parameters lt Video parameters Text overlay Streaming Change Hame Change Mame Video Input Video input 5 Mame Video Input OC x8 O8 TEST Apply Fig 39 Video settings Change Name i The name of the video input can be up to 50 characters long 3 Enter the name of the video input in the Name field gt This will make it easier to identify the video input 4 Click Apply 80 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration 8 4 6 Pre event parameters i Pre event parameters apply per video input for all rules 1 Inthe tree view navigate to the node representing the video input of the camera whose control functions you want to activate deactivate See Section 8 4 Configuring video inputs 2 Select the Pre event recording tab Video parameters Text overlay Streaming Change Name Pre event recording Manual recording parameters Pre event recording ference ye F x Minutes KI Image rate poo Image format CIF Image quality Standard Image quality Ed Apply Fig 40 Video settings Pre event recording 3 Use the dropdown fields to select the following settings Pre event recording A recording with pre event time is an endless loop When an even
180. older structure for exported video files 1 Day on which video was recorded 2 Time when video was recorded The recordings will be saved to the folder s for the corresponding hour s If the duration of a recording exceeds an hour by less than 5 minutes the excess time will not be saved to a new folder See example below Recording Folder 01 54 to 02 04 59 0100 01 54 to 02 05 01 0200 214 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences Play videos 1 Start the SISTORE Player See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Open a video 19 9 Ignoring failed tasks In the tree view navigate to the node Logbook Select a failed task Right click on a task oN Ss Select Ignore task 215 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 NAS configuration 20 NAS configuration An NAS Network Attached Storage can be used as an external data medium For this purpose the NAS has to be configured both with the NAS software Windows 2003 Storage Server and with SISTORE CX Config see Sections 20 1 Configuring NAS with Windows 2003 Storage Server and 20 2 Configuring NAS using SISTORE CX Config We recommend you to assign each SISTORE CX its own partition on the NAS arrange small partitions as RAID 1 and large partitions as RAID 5 or RAID 6 connect the NAS in teaming mode via several
181. on configuration SISTORE Swap Out Config e Video swap out IP address of the client PC 26 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Network Connections in the Windows start menu 2 Right click on the selected network connection 3 Select Properties in the context menu gt The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears 4 Select the Internet protocol TCP IP 5 Click on Properties gt The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box appears Activate the option Use the following IP address Enter 169 254 xxx xxx for the IP address and 255 255 0 0 for the subnet mask 8 Click OK 9 Restart your client PC gt The device is now ready for software installation See Section 3 14 Installing the software 03 2009 Setup 3 5 Set date and time of client PC 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Date Time in the Windows start menu se Settings d Control Panel Search Ez Help pa ay Run Shut Down A Start Fig 1 Setting date and time of the Client PC via the Windows start menu 2 Adjust the time of your client PC to the time zone where your PC is run e g GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna See Section 7 3 Synchronizing the time on SISTORE devices 3 6 Define an NTP Server within a network The time on your client PCs within a network can be synchron
182. on 11 6 Changing the hard disk External SCSI Drive Status Status indication SCSI enabled or disabled SCSI Adapter Active RAID system adapter detected SCSI Device Designation type of device 03 2009 Web interface 21 3 Temperature management Prerequisites A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device The Web interface of the SISTORE device has been opened See Section 21 1 Opening the Web interface Read all the information in the Overheat protection table on the start page Select Information in the main menu Select Temperature in the submenu Further statistics information can be found under Temperature eS of gt Under Overheat protection you can see when the last emergency cutoff took place See Section 21 4 Last emergency cutout 21 4 Last emergency cutout Prerequisites A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device The Web interface of the SISTORE device has been opened See Section 21 1 Opening the Web interface 1 Select Information in the main menu 2 Select Temperature in the submenu 3 Under Overheat protection you can see when the last emergency cutoff took place 21 5 Displaying live video Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Prerequisites You are using Internet Explorer 6 Version 1 5 0 06 or higher of th
183. on Field Detection Parameters Perspective Areas Perspective Modes Perspective Modes Field Perspective O Facade Perspective Enlargefreduce Object Frame Move Object Frame Cor Fig 79 Alarm program Perspective Modes tab Select the perspective area for which you want to define a perspective mode Activate either Landscape Perspective or Fa ade Perspective Click Apply Match the size of the object frame to the perspective mode See Section 14 7 3 Matching the size of the object frame to the perspective mode D pi S e 139 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection 14 7 3 Matching the size of the object frame to the perspective mode G Object frame The object frame is the rectangular demarcation of an object within the live video The course of motion is displayed as a path of motion and or an object frame 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs Select the Perspective Modes tab 3 Place an object in the monitored area You can enlarge or reduce the size of the image by clicking Zoom In and Zoom Out respectively 5 Use the toolbar icons to match the size of the object frames in the live video to the actual object size The width to height ratio of the light coloured object frame is automatically matched to the dark coloured object frame and can therefore not b
184. on Parameters tab Perspective areas Perspective modes Trip Wires Direction Area Alarm areas Observation Time Very Long Long P Normal Short Very Short 50 Minimal Object er 100 80 50 P 40 20 ie Direction Field Maximal Object Size Unlimited 1000 FOO 400 100 Detection Parameters Object velocity Very Slow Slow gt Normal Fast Very fast 50 oom In Deactivate Fig 92 Alarm program Detection Parameters tab Apply i A suitable basic value for all detection parameters is 50 This value is set as the default value i Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 3 Select a value for the Observation Time between Very short and Very long 4 Selecta value for the Sensitivity between 0 and 100 gt The changes are visible immediately in the live video 5 Select the Sensitivity such that there is no permanent noise in the live video Noise in the live video that cannot be eliminated may also be dependent on the illumination conditions and on the type of camera used 155 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection 156 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 6 Select a value for the Minimal Object Size between 0 and 100 Value Example 0 Any
185. on as an event type for rule configuration See Section 18 Rule configuration 118 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Configuration process Start Cond guration Selection of vided input Determination ot detection area Defining detection Haram eters Inducing the Sensitivity Activation Deactivation motion detection motion detection Observation during a defined time period Configuration finished Configuring motion detection 119 03 2009 Configuring motion detection 13 1 Colour of the motion detection icon The symbol for the motion detection in the tree structure provides the following information No colour ge Motion detection deactivated Red fE Motion detection activated movement detected alarm triggered Green ge Motion detection activated no movement detected no alarm 13 2 Selecting the detection area If no detection area has been defined for the motion detection the entire live video will be used as detection area Prerequisite A video input of a SISTORE device which supports the motion detection function has been selected 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node Video input See Section 8 3 2 3 Click on Motion Detection Network GF 012 04080004 4 c2 04020031 A
186. on of the alarm message by the fire alarm control panel can be found in the Configuration Manual and in the user manual for the fire alarm control panel The message types of CCTV and fire alarms may belong to different alarm classes and have different priorities Tamper detection alarms can only be acknowledged via the CCTV system see Section 16 6 Acknowledging tamper alarms 16 1 Configuration of tamper detection Select the detection area Define the detection parameters Activate tamper detection 16 2 The colour of the tamper detection icon The symbol for the motion detection in the tree structure provides the following information No colour Tamper detection deactivated Red Tamper detection activated tampering detected alarm triggered Yellow Initialization of the tamper detection function Green Tamper detection activated no tampering detected no alarm 177 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring tamper detection 16 3 Defining the detection area tamper detection e e 178 When configuring tamper detection a detection area has to be defined Prerequisite A video input of a SISTORE device which supports the tamper detection function has been selected 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Video input See Section 8 4 Conf
187. on transmission reception reception and recording and recording Operating voltage 12 VDC 5 12 VDC 5 12 VDC 5 Current consumption 2 0A 3 0A 3 5A continuous operation Current consumption 4 0A 5 0A peak startup current Ambient temperature Tmra Relative humidity Dimensions WxHxD Weight without power supply unit Connections and interfaces Video input video output PAL Audio input Audio output Digital trigger inputs Digital relay outputs 10 100 Mbit Ethernet RS232 RS485 USB 1 1 Compact Flash internal Internal hard drive Standards and protocols Transmission channel Video Audio Network protocols Image formats 5 40 C 20 80 without condensation 440 x 45 x 380 mm 4 2 kg 4 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 RS 232 or RS 485 gas 1 with operating system 10 100 Base T MPEG4 technology 5 40 C 20 80 without condensation 440 x 45 x 380 mm 5 0 kg 4 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 2 N 4 4 1 1 RS 232 or RS 485 a 1 with operating system 1 x 250 GB 10 100 Base T MPEG4 technology CX4 500 5 40 C CX4 1000 5 35 C 20 80 without condensation 440 x 45 x 380 mm 5 8 kg 4 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 4 4 1 1 RS 232 or RS 485 4 1 with operating system CX4 500 2 x 250 GB CX4 1000 2 x 500 GB 10 100 Base T MPEG4 technology TCP IP HTTP IGMP ICMP ARP DHCP SNMP SSH FTP SCP UpnP CAP QCIF
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189. owledge alarm Apply Fig 105 Reference picture tab 182 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring tamper detection 16 8 Configuring statistics for tamper detection 1 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Tamper detection See Section 8 4 Configuring video inputs 2 Select the Statistics tab Detection area Detection parameters Reference picture Statistics Statistics Scaling factor and reaction time vields atime period of 83 20 00 hours oO i 20 0 2006 02 08 15 32 17 2006 02 08 13 52 17 2006 02 08 12 12 17 Ly Acknowledge alarm Apply Fig 106 Statistics tab Scaling factor The scaling factor is multiplied by the reaction time This results in the time in seconds after which a measurement will be displayed in the statistics Reaction time Preset in the Detection parameters tab See Section 16 4 Defining the detection parameters tamper detection Time period Time period in hours over which the statistics will be displayed depending on the scaling factor 3 Click Apply 183 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring image degradation detection 17 Configuring image degradation detection 17 1 Symbols for image degradation detection The symbol for image degradation detection in the tree structure provides the following information No colour
190. positions and saving positions Camera Dome OSD control Variable speed control When you have set the operation mode Telemetry the camera control functions must be activated deactivated for the desired video inputs Afterwards the PTZ control function is available on the SISTORE CX client See Section 8 4 4 Activating deactivating camera control functions See Section 10 4 Protocol for camera control 03 2009 Serial port configuration 10 2 Serial port settings Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node Serial Port Select the Port settings tab Operating Mode Port Settings Data Channel Port Settings Baud rate 600 Databits je Parity Stop bits 1 z Apply Fig 49 Serial port Port Settings 4 Configure the following settings in this tab Baud rate 19200 Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 5 Click Apply 93 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Serial port configuration 10 3 Settings for transparent data channel Prerequisite The operation mode Transparent data channel has been set for the serial port See Section 10 1 Serial port operation modes 1 Select the Data Channel tab Operating Mode Port Set
191. ppl Fig 78 Alarm program Perspective Areas tab 3 Click Add 4 Selecta perspective area from the list 5 Use the toolbar to draw or change a perspective area 6 Click Apply Removing perspective areas 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs Select the Perspective Areas tab 3 Select a perspective area from the list 4 Click on Remove gt The perspective area no longer appears in the list 5 Click Apply Show hide perspective areas This function provides more clarity when creating or changing perspective areas 1 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 2 Select the Perspective Areas tab Select a perspective area from the list 4 Click on the eye to show or hide the perspective area gt The perspective area now either disappears or is displayed 137 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection 14 7 2 Defining the perspective mode 138 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Perspective mode Perspective modes are landscape perspective and fa ade perspective In the perspective mode it can be determined in which perspective an object has to appear within a predefined perspective area to be detected The decisive factor is the distance between object and camera Landscape perspective
192. pplication See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node Capacity Select the Capacity tab Activate the option Network Attached Storage PS Click on Apply gt The SISTORE device will be restarted 227 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 NAS configuration Assigning a device to a network connection Since the NAS server has several network cards installed we recommend assigning each device to a separate network connection Prerequisites A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device NAS has been activated 1 Select the NAS tab gt The following dialog box opens General dst Harddisk 2ndHarddisk NAS Status IP Address 10 116 41 2 Type nts Apply Fig 149 NAS Assign network connection 2 Enter the IP address of the network connection in the IP Address text field Please note that the share name is case sensitive The share name corresponds with the name of the NFS folder see Sharing a Network File System NFS 3 Enter the share name in the Share text field 4 Click Apply 5 Answer Yes in the confirmation dialog gt The SISTORE device will be restarted 228 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Web interface 21 Web interface 21 1 Opening the Web interface Prerequisite
193. r recording Wii ea oa Fig 118 Deleting a rule configuration Answer Yes in the subsequent confirmation box 18 5 Changing existing rules Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Start the SISTORE CX Client application See Section 3 15 Starting the software Open the rule configuration This can be done by clicking the Pit button in the toolbar over the working area Select a rule in the working area Choose Change from the context menu right mouse click or double click the corresponding rule q atp All Star recording Sarto AIL Start recording Trigger Activate Deactivate _ Start recording 4 putHighT Start recording 4 197 03 2009 Rule configuration gt The following dialog box opens This page contains general parameters applied to this rule Rule name Rule type O Endless recording Eventoriented fixed Eventoriented variable b Rule should be active _ Fig 119 Change Rule General rule parameters dialog box 5 Make the desired changes The individual rule parameters and their configuration options are described in detail in Section 18 3 Adding a rule 18 6 Triggering rules Triggering a rule allows you to start a rule manually Prerequisite The rule is active 1 Start the SISTORE CX Client application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Open the rule configur
194. r the storage required for a recording See Section 24 4 SISTORE CX network utilization and recording times Standard default image quality is recommended 18 Click Add 194 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Rule configuration gt The following dialog box opens This page shows an overview ofthe configured video recording definitions for this rule ing time Use ring b Frame rate Resolution Video Input 1 88 03 02m 00s CIF Standard i Fig 116 Add Rule Overview of recording definitions dialog box gt In this dialog you can check once more the recording definitions you have made 19 If you want to add further recording definitions click on Add gt The Add Rule Add recording definition dialog appears again You can add several recording definitions one recording per video input 20 To change a recording definition select it and click on Change gt The Add Rule Add recording definition dialog appears again 21 To delete a recording definition select it and click on Delete If a remote video source is selected as the video input when configuring a rule then it is not possible to define any guaranteed storage values The rule configuration is completed at this point 22 Click on Check 195 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Rule configuration gt The following dialog box opens
195. ration modes Section 10 2 Serial port settings and Section 8 4 4 Activating deactivating camera control functions 3 12 2 Dome CCDA1410 CCDA1415 CCDA1425 CCDA1435 RS485 SISTORE CX FDV241 Connections SISTORE CX CCDA1410 CCDA1415 9 pin Sub D socket CCDA1425 1435 A Rx Tx eae B Rx Tx 3 S 1 Connect the Dome to the RS485 port COM2 of the SISTORE device 2 Please also refer to the product documentation for the Dome i Make sure that the dome camera is configured for RS485 two wire operation 32 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 3 12 3 SCU pan tilt head PT40P Setup CDC0501 CDC0502 CDC0501 CDC0502 SISTORE CX FDV241 1 Connect the pan tilt heads via the controller CD0502 to the RS485 port COM2 of the SISTORE device 2 Please also refer to the product documentation for the pan tilt head Connections SISTORE CX CDC0502 CDC0501 9 pin Sub D socket A Rx Tx 2 Rx Tx Rx Tx Data B Rx Tx 3 Rx TX Rx Tx Data 3 12 4 Pan and tilt drive CDD2410 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products SISTORE CX FDV241 Connect the pan and tilt drive to the SISTORE device COM2 2 Connect the camera to the SISTORE device video input 3 Please also refer to the instruction manuals for the pan and tilt head the converter and the camera Co
196. re net arte E E 11 SS CUI A E acces yt perce aceasta E acess OE E E eaten E TT 12 HAS CANALIO MN i245 eisersides a otde oh aawhdet E Maataaeisaeteteteatiee 12 SON AGS sacerzcund seared a n a acene ted eebashvnnsevendegeusnd wea buaGeveaceees 12 Meaning of the written warning NOTICES ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeees 12 Meaning of the hazard symbols cccccseeceeceeeeeeeeeseeesaeseeesaeeeeeeaaeeees 12 WOEGIMICAl Catal asvescedes seestovs ecersveawcasiaces scesboveweciseesecdsseaassastovsuenconea VEET aia 13 SIS TORE CX I arra a a a Mankett elke etd 13 SS FORE GX uis AiE E A E A 15 SIS TORE CAS aapi a a A sae ee leened aera tates 18 Video Fire Controller FDV24 1 nei a a A 21 SGUD sa aa 24 Operating modes and performance characteristics cccceeeeeeeeees 24 SISTORE IN a systemi NEIWOPK eisai i aiai aaa aa Sande ERa 25 Software included with the SyYSteEM ccccccccsseeeeeceeeeeesseeeeeseeeeesaeeeees 26 Setting the IP address of the client PC ec ccccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees 26 Set date and time of client PC ee ccecccccsseeeeceeseeeceesseessseeesseeees 27 Define an NTP Server within a N tWOKrK c csecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeaeeees 27 Synchronizing the time on the client PC with the time on the NTP SIV Chetan ise e E ae 28 Network settings of client PC cc cecccccseseeeceeseeeceeeeecseaseesseseeessaaenes 29 Connecting digital inputs ANd OUtPUtS
197. ree view 4 Select the Network settings tab Hetwork settings Network card settings Automatic detection Host name cx O4010001 Obtain an IF address automatically IF address m AT J ta tl ho LT 755 F d e es n s Subnet mask T LT Ca 255 255 Gateway Ti LTI LTI Applying new network settings will cause the device to restart Apply Fig 21 Network settings 5 Configure the following settings in this tab It is recommended to use automatic IP address assignment during setup of the SISTORE CX Config software and to manually assign a permanent IP address afterwards This ensures that it will be possible to access the CX devices directly even in case of a failure of the DHCP server Network card settings Set the network card settings correctly to match the network switch Assign host name A name for the computer must be entered or changed manually in the host name field 58 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 System settings configuration Define IP settings Option Obtain an IP address automatically enabled The selected SISTORE CX device will be assigned an IP address automatically If a DHCP server is provided in the network the IP address for the SISTORE CX will be assigned by this server If no DHCP server is provided the SISTORE CX will generate an IP address in the address band 169 254 xxx xxx ZeroConf
198. replay control Rules edit configuration Rules show configuration Rules trigger rules scheduler edit configuration scheduler show configuration Storage show configuration streaming use video input User administration edit User administration show jell e2 ee eee eee ee ee Fig 65 Add Group dialog box i The entry is case sensitive Length of the group name min 3 characters max 32 characters 5 Enter a name for the group 6 To assign permissions to a group select one or several permissions in the Available permissions list 7 Ifa group is to be assigned permissions for individual video inputs or digital outputs only these inputs or outputs must be selected specifically Y KELU TAING SEAC AT TELITA Recording start recording To Video In T Y P o Video Input a Cx T l l biem Use replay control 8 Click on the button gt gt gt The permission will be displayed in the Assigned permissions list and has been assigned to the group 9 Click on Create gt The group will be displayed in the table Groups and in the tree structure 114 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 User administration and administration of rights 12 4 3 Assigning group members to user groups Prerequisite A group has been created See Section 12 4 2 Adding new groups 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software
199. resolution 352 horizontal pixels and 5 6 vertical pixels 245 03 2009 Appendix 24 3 Network port assignment 246 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Normal operation mode SISTORE CX Client Port Protocol Description 12050 TCP SISTORE CX Server lt gt SISTORE CX Client 12051 TCP SISTORE CX Server lt gt SISTORE CX Client 12054 TCP Firmware update SISTORE CX Server lt gt SISTORE CX Config 23478 TCP SISTORE CX Server lt gt SISTORE CX Client telemetry Live video dynamic port assignment gt 1024 TCP l SISTORE CX Server lt gt SISTORE CX Client 8000 RTP Video stream video protocol RTP Multicast 8031 SISTORE CX Server lt gt SISTORE CX Client 12053 TCP Alarm settings SISTORE CX Config lt gt SISTORE CX Client Configuration SISTORE CX Config SiADS Config Protocol UDP TCP Description UPnP functionality SISTORE CX lt gt SISTORE CX Config IP Multicast address 239 255 255 250 Firmware update SISTORE CX Server lt gt SISTORE CX Config Firmware update SISTORE CX Server lt gt SISTORE CX Config Firmware update SISTORE CX Server lt gt SISTORE CX Config Other functions DomainServer optional lt gt SISTORE CX Config DomainServer optional lt gt SISTORE CX Server Port Protocol Description 80 TCP Homepage SISTORE CX Server 161 UDP Information on the device
200. rs Alarm Settings ae p _ B es System Settings Username Memberof Status BA Video Settings Administration User dF Digital In Outputs User Serial Fort Storage Add 9 User Administration B5 Gro g L up 5 Copy if a ox 2 Showroom Delete Activate Deactivate Fig 62 User administration Users 4 Click Add 108 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 User administration and administration of rights gt The Add User Account dialog box opens Username Password Confirm password Available groups Assigned groups Administration Fig 63 Add User Account dialog box The entry is case sensitive Length of the user name min 4 characters max 64 characters Length of the password min 4 characters max 16 characters For security reasons the password will always be displayed with 16 asterisks regardless of its actual length 5 Enter a username 6 Enter the password twice 7 To assign a group to a user account select one or several user groups in the Available groups list 8 Click on the button gt gt gt The user group will be displayed in the Assigned groups list and has been assigned to the user account 9 Click on Create gt The user account will be displayed in the table Users and in the tree structure 109 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safe
201. s SISTORE CX Config has been started See Section 3 15 Starting the software A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Inthe tree view navigate to a SISTORE device 2 Click on the link next to Home page hin SIEMENS ome SISTORE CX Home Documentation Live streaming Information Service Release 3 0 0 05 20060505 gt The start page of the Web interface will appear Home Cveniew Help gt Oveniew Overview ofthe SISTORE Cx Here you will find the most important information ofthe SISGTORE DA More detailed information you will find using the menu item Licence SISTORE x8 1000 Information Serial Number 001000 Host Name S i 0601 0002 Local Date and Time 09 05 2006 11 52 42 Video Signal 1 Live video or Recording Video Signal 2 Live Video or Recording Video Signal 3 Video Signal 4 Live Video or Recording Live Video or Recording Video Signal 5 Camera Signal available Video Signal 6 Video Signal 7 Camera Signal available Camera Signal available eeoeoodcd Video Signal Camera Signal available File System Status Healthy Highest Main Processor Temperature Automatic shutdown at 90 C E Highest Board Temperature Te Automatic shutdown at 80 C Overheat protection active Fig 150 Web interface of the device 229 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Web interface 21 2
202. s Security functions Automatic connection on alarm Video signal disruption alarm System operation possible without client PC Temperature monitoring Password protection User permissions Hardware watchdog Software watchdog Log file for all actions Administrative functions Integrated Web server Status display on the home page Firmware updatable via LAN Remote operation of internal functions Remote operation of peripheral devices IVM interface Recording and playback functions Pre alarm ring buffer Alarm recording Rule manager Replay via software video decoder Remote replay via analogue monitor Search functions Streaming functions Transparent serial data channel Auto connect video transmission Virtual cross bar Adjustable bandwidth Accessories Configuration software Software decoder Documentation German English French and Spanish Top hat rail mounting possible the ips data relate to the complete device 14 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 12 5 ips to 25 ips 6 25 ips to 12 5 ips 3 15 ips to 6 25 ips 25 ips 25 ips 12 5 ips 6 25 ips 5 via IVM video loss detection v y freely configurable freely configurable v v v Se Se PS PS PRIS Se Ne Pe ES eo FS SS Se PIES Ae PS 03 2009 2 2 SISTORE CX4 Technical data General data SISTORE CX4 SISTORE CX4 250 SISTORE CX4 500 1000 Application transmission and transmission recepti
203. s 03 2009 The Scheduler gt After selection and definition of the event type non recurring recurring the following dialog box will appear Please select a rule Rules Rule ID Name alle Kameras alle Kam 2FPS alla Kam 12FPS Mew rule Mew rule Standard Regel nur Wachlaut Cancel Fig 162 Scheduler assistant Rule selection 6 Select the rule which is to be launched by the event 7 Click Save 239 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 The Scheduler 22 2 Editing a scheduled routine Scheduled routines are edited by opening the scheduler and selecting the event to be changed in the calendar and the navigation within the day view March 2005 We Th Fr Standard Regel nur Nachlauf 13 42 04 5X 03 Standard Regel nur Nachlauf 14 07 01 SX 03 Fig 163 Scheduler 1 Position the mouse pointer over the entry and right click 2 Choose edit from the pop up menu gt The following dialog box opens The selection list contains the names ofthe SlSTORE servers on which you can configure scheduler entries Select the SISTORE server on which you wantto add or modify a scheduler entry Fig 164 Scheduler assistant 3 The settings can now be changed as described in the previous chapter 240 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 The Scheduler 22 3 Deleting a scheduled routine S
204. s none on the network Your client PC and the SISTORE devices will then automatically find an IP address in the address range 169 254 x x with the subnet mask 255 255 0 0 This automatically assigned IP address must then be adapted to your needs with the SISTORE CX Config application gt Please check if your client PC and the SISTORE have found an IP address in the specified address range If this is not the case please assign manually an IP address to your SISTORE devices 29 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Setup 3 9 Connecting digital inputs and outputs 30 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 1 See Section 14 6 2 Definition of the alarm handling and Section 6 Alarm settings configuration 2 Connect the devices to the digital inputs and outputs in the following manner Digital inputs Daag So oO oO a Gle 1 2 3 4 n Digital outputs 03 2009 3 10 Connecting a RAID system Setup CX8 3 11 Connect a RAID system to the SCSI port SISTORE RAID V1 0 has been tested by Siemens Please refer to the Configuration Manual for SISTORE RAID V1 0 Configure the RAID system See Section 11 Configuring the storage medium Protocols and devices that have been tested Protocol device Pani tilt function Camera positions Focus and OSD menu zoom Variable speed Bidirectional bus wiring CCDA proto
205. seeecceeseecceeeeeceesseecseaseesssageeeseageeessass 76 Streaming settings for video transmission cccccseececaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 78 Activating deactivating camera control functions cccceeeceeeeeeeee eens 79 RENAMING video INPUTS cccceccseseeceeseeceseeceseeeceueeesseeeeseeseaeeeneeeeens 80 Pre event parameters cccccccsscccseeecseeceseeceeecececeueecueesseeseaeeseaeessueens 81 Parameters for manual FECOPCINGS cecccceseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeeeens 82 Configuring video outputs cceceeeceeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeesaeeseesseaeeeesaaes 84 Configuring remote video SOUICES cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeesaees 85 Deleting remote video SOUMCES ccccccccseececsseeeeseeeseeeeneueeeneeesneeeens 87 Configuring digital inputs and OUtPUTS cece ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeees 88 Selecting digital inputs ANd outputs cece ce eeeeeeecaeeeeeaeeeeeeseeeeeeseaes 88 Overview digital inputs and outputs cece cc eececeeeeeseeeeeaeeeeseeeeeeees 89 Renaming digital inputs ANd OUtDUtS ccceceeecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeens 89 Changing digital output parameters ccceeccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeeseees 90 Serial port configuration vvsics ccccasseveredidenssectowsnacieves Jestsbeasdtedtexdvevsavsneetes 91 Serial port operation modes cccccsescccseececeeececeeceeseeeesseeeeseeeeeseeeessees 91 Seral
206. software 2 Click Network in the tree view 3 Select the Client Settings tab Domain Settings Client Settings Device Groups Client Settings Video codec Streaming protokol Steaming buffer size restarted MPEG 4 SVS TOP Unicast i Le Jess more latency smoothness After applying new client settings the client has to be Apply Fig 10 Network Client Settings configurations Make the following settings see Section 5 1 Saving SISTORE Streaming method Selection possibilities Codec MPEG 4 SVS SIEMENS Video Streams MPEG 4 SPASP International Standard ISO IEC 14496 2 Part 2 Visual Streaming protocol TCP Unicast RTP Multicast Streaming buffer size Less latency Delays in the video stream More smoothness Consistent smooth video stream 5 Click Apply 43 03 2009 Initial configuration 4 9 Defining and deleting device groups SISTORE device can be assigned to groups These device groups will be loaded when the SISTORE CX Client is started and can be connected individually In an environment with a large number of SISTORE devices we recommend defining device groups and connecting only the group of devices actually required Further information on this can be found in the SISTORE CX Client User Manual Defining device groups i Each device can only be assigned to one group 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application
207. systems can have the following software as its central component SISTORE CX Client or IVM Client Number of SISTORE CX devices in a network of systems max 100 Number of SISTORE CX Clients in a network of systems no limit Number of SISTORE CX Clients logged on simultaneously to the same SISTORE max 5 CX device Number of IVM WEB Clients in a network of systems no limit Number of IVM WEB Clients logged on simultaneously to the same SISTORE CX max 5 device Number of live image playbacks at highest quality per device max 12 Each recording being played will reduce the number of live images by one The number of live images is reduced in proportion to the bandwidth 25 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Setup 3 3 Software included with the system 3 4 Setting the The accompanying CD contains documentation as well as the software needed to run the SISTORE device SISTORE CX client Adobe Acrobat Reader DirectX 9 Java 2 Runtime Environment SISTORE Player SISTORE CX Config SISTORE Swap Out Config Software for configuration The following software is currently available for configuring the various components SISTORE CX Client Rule configuration SISTORE CX Config Creating the SISTORE device list Configuring motion detection Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection Configuring the detection of removed or left objects Configuring tamper detection User administrati
208. t in the tree structure 2 Enter a name in the Name field Select either Opener n c or Closer n o Opener n c normally closed The output is normally closed and will be opened when an alarm occurs Closer n o normally open The output is normally open and will be closed when an alarm Occurs 4 Activate either Internal External or Error Internal The output is triggered by the Enhanced Motion Detection or the Detection of removed or left objects function Error The following malfunctions are indicated on the SISTORE device Hard disk failure SISTORE server failure Loss of video signal 5 Click Apply 90 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Serial port configuration 10 Serial port configuration 10 1 Serial port operation modes Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node Serial Port Select the Operation mode tab Operating Mode Port Settings Telemetry Operating Wade W Enable serial port Operating mode O Use transparent data channel Use Telemetry F S 485 port COM Apply Fig 48 Serial port Operation Mode 4 Select an operation mode for the serial port 5 Select the Enable serial port check box 6
209. t occurs such as a hold up event the history prior to the event can be seen with a search The defined pre event time is guaranteed to be retained Current time Pre event time Follow up time The minimum pre event time ring buffer is 10 seconds the maximum can be up to 6 hours 81 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration Image rate Depends on the operating mode See Section 3 1 Operating modes and performance characteristics Image format Depends on the operating mode See Section See Section 3 1 Operating modes and performance characteristics Image quality Lowest image quality Low image quality Default image quality High image quality Highest image quality quality can only be changed via the homepage of the remote video source See i When configuring a remote video source e g IP camera the image rate image format and image Section 8 6 Configuring remote video sources 4 Click Apply 8 4 7 Parameters for manual recordings NOTE i The parameters for manual recordings apply only if other values are not set by rules The parameter settings options affect the pre event recording 1 In the tree view navigate to the node representing the video input of the camera whose control functions you want to activate deactivate See Section 8 4 Configuring video inputs 2 Select the Manual recording parameters tab
210. tatus S M A R T stands for Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology The continuous monitoring of the hard disks ensures that faults and defects are detected at an early stage In the event of a fault or defect a message will be sent to the SISTORE CX Client Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node Storage To display the S M A R T status of the 1st hard disk select the tab HDD1 To display the S M A R T status of the 2nd hard disk select the tab HDD2 gt The S M A R T status of the corresponding hard drive will be displayed see Fig 53 99 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring the storage medium The S M A R T status Attention means that the hard disk is defective and needs to be exchanged see Section 11 6 Changing the hard disk 11 6 Changing the hard disk Data loss after a rebuild IMPORTANT an fe age During a rebuild individual images may be lost Prerequisite A hard disk is defective i e the S M A R T status displayed is Attention see Section 11 5 S M A R T status 1 Select the RAID1 tab gt The following dialog box opens General RAID1 1st Harddisk 2nd Harddisk Internal HD Mirroring gt Hard Disks RAI
211. te protection LJ Cancel b a Fig 112 Add Rule General rule parameters dialog box The following entries can be made here Priority The priority is used to resolve conflicts in recording and storage There are the following priority levels Saved recordings for this rule are deleted first if recordings use more storage than the guaranteed amounts Saved recordings for this rule are deleted if recordings use more storage than the guaranteed amounts and there are no more low priority recordings to delete Saved recordings for this rule are deleted if recordings use more storage than the guaranteed amounts and there are no more low or normal priority recordings to delete High low execution Saved recordings for this rule are deleted if priority recordings use more storage than the guaranteed amounts and there are no more low or normal priority recordings to delete These recordings have a lower recording priority The recording with the highest execution priority determines the recording parameters Write protection If this parameter is activated write protection is applied to recordings when they are saved Caution As soon as the guarantee quantity is exceeded and all events are write protected no new events can be saved Minimum lifespan This indicates the time before a recording for this rule can be deleted Please note that the minimum lifespan cannot exceed the guarantee time Maximum lifespan
212. ted Operation also with inactive video inputs i The inactive video inputs are assigned dummy multicast IP addresses and ports 1 Assign an dummy multicast IP address and a dummy multicast port during setup See Section 8 3 3 Configuring dummy multicast IP address and port 2 Select the Multicast tab Operation mode Encoder policy Video stream Multicast Multicast WulticastIF address Multicast port Ga Input 2 ee ee EO bad Input 4 PO SGO y O Pe Je J Lajla k Enable RTCP check Applying new multicast settings will cause the device to restart Apply Fig 30 Multicast Inactive video inputs 3 Enter a multicast IP address and a multicast port for each video input OR 70 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration In order to assign the same multicast IP address and multicast port to all video inputs click on the button OR In order to automatically assign consecutive multicast IP addresses and ports click on the button 4 To activate the RealTime Control Protocol RTCP mark the checkbox Enable RTCP check 5 Click Apply 6 Answer Yes in the confirmation dialog gt The SISTORE device will be restarted Configuration of SISTORE devices lower than V3 4 1 Select the Multicast tab Operation mode Multicast put 1 input 2 put 3 put 4 Multicast IP address
213. ten be considered noise 3 Click Apply 122 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring motion detection 13 4 Activating deactivating motion detection Prerequisites At least one detection area has been defined See Section 13 2 Selecting the detection area The detection parameters for the detection areas have been defined See Section 13 3 Defining the detection parameters Activating motion detection 1 Tick the checkbox Activate in the Detection area tab 2 Click Apply Detection area Detection parameters gt Detection area l Mew detection area Add point Insert point Move point Move detection area Delete point Delete detection area O Activate Apply gt The detection area is now active and the detection parameters you have defined will be applied Movement in this detection area may cause an alarm to be triggered gt You can now select motion detection as an event type MotionDetected MotionGone for rule configuration See Section 18 Rule configuration Deactivating motion detection 1 To deactivate the motion detection untick the checkbox Activate in the Detection area tab 2 Click Apply 123 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring motion detection 13 5 Pre event recording and post event recording for motion alarms Pre event recordi
214. ternative to the usual connection of an analog monitor so that the output of one device is sent automatically to the video input of the second device Prerequisites A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device An operating mode that supports video inputs has been chosen See Section 8 1 Set operating mode 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 Inthe tree view open the node for the SISTORE device whose video output you would like to configure 3 Inthe tree view open the node Video settings gt The tree view will now show the video outputs of the SISTORE device 4 Now select the video output in the tree that you want to configure gt The following dialog box opens Video Output 1 swtest cx4 453 _ Use static video streaming channel Video input selection Transmitter hus 07010014 A Video input Video Input 1 Cx 2 Showr Fig 42 Video output dialog box 5 Select or deselect the checkbox Use static video streaming channel 6 Select the SISTORE device sending the data and the desired video input from the dropdown lists 84 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 G Video settings configuration 7 Click Apply gt The configuration parameters that were set will be displayed The current state of the configuration streaming details can be checked o
215. ters long Rule type The rule type indicates how recordings are to be made and how the recording guarantees are defined There are the following rule types Indefinite The recordings run in continuous mode without recording interruption and the oldest part of the recording is overwritten For the recording guarantees the time that is guaranteed to be kept on the recording is specified Event oriented The recordings are triggered by events and have a fixed defined follow up time post event Thus each saved recording has a uniform fixed length Thus the recording guarantee is specified by the number of events that are guaranteed to be saved Event oriented The recordings are triggered by events but have no variable predefined post event recording time Instead the follow up time is specified by the triggering messages The recording guarantee is specified as total recording time for events of this rule Rule should be active A rule can be set to active or inactive If the rule is inactive then there is no check of the recording guarantees when it is created or changed Button Cancel Button Back Button Next Button Details 7 Ifthe Details button is clicked the following dialog box appears 190 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Rule configuration This page contains general parameters for this rule which are used only Under special circumstances Priority Wri
216. tings Data Channel Serial port O RS 485 port CM2 Connection check O Master Data Channel Slave connectto master Apply Fig 50 Serial port SISTORE CX4 i On SISTORE CX8 the serial port is set by default Select the serial port Choose whether the device is to be used as a data receiver slave or a data transmitter master 4 Ifthe device is used as a slave the master must be selected additionally from the drop down list 5 Click Apply 94 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Serial port configuration 10 4 Protocol for camera control Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Prerequisite The operation mode Transparent data channel has been set See Section 10 1 Serial port operation modes 1 Select the Telemetry tab Operating Mode Port Settings Telemetry Telemetry Protocol su M Bus wiring b bidirectional Apply Fig 51 Serial port Telemetrie 2 Select the appropriate protocol for camera control from the drop down list You can choose from the following protocols SCU protocol CCDA protocol PELCO D protocol PANASONIC protocol MOLYNX protocol LEDERER protocol 3 Click Apply 95 03 2009 Configuring the storage medium 11 Configuring the storage medium 11 1 Displaying storage medium and storage capacity i The storage capacity is displayed as
217. to be applied See Section 19 3 2 Assigning filters Using rules it is for instance also possible to export recordings triggered by IVM only Example Tasks and start of export of video sequences SISTORE CX 2008 12 09 2008 12 10 Fig 121 Example of tasks and start of export of video sequences Recording Time period of the task 1 3 Video inputs1 ad 3 Long time recording 2 Video input 2 Recordings that are started within the defined time period will be exported 4 Video input 4 Event oriented recording motion detection and enhanced motion detection 5 Recording of an enhanced motion detection 6 Recording of a tamper detection Start of the export of video sequences Export of all tasks on the following day 8 Data medium 201 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring export of video sequences 19 1 Directory for exported video data NOTE i It is not possible to export recordings that were started manually from the SISTORE CX Client Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Swap Out Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software 2 In the tree view navigate to the node Video Swap Out Folder for swap out files po available space __Starttime Duration CreateTask EditTask
218. tting can be used for instance to detect only small objects In order for an object to be detected its height and width must not exceed 200 of the defined size of the object frame With this setting parked cars will not be detected 9 To deactivate the max object size untick the Active checkbox The maximum object size must not be smaller than the minimum object size The slide control for the maximum object size will be adjusted automatically 10 Click Apply 176 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring tamper detection 16 Configuring tamper detection Tamper detection is used to determine whether a camera was moved or covered If so this means that the camera was tampered with When configuring tamper detection you first define a detection area in the video image specific section of the video image Variations in the image will be recognised in this area and may then trigger an alarm depending on the detection parameters You can now select tamper detection as an event type for rule configuration See section 18 Rule configuration If the tamper detection function is activated on the Video Fire Controller see Section 16 5 Activating deactivating tamper detection and the camera is tampered with an alarm will be reported via FDnet IN 4 to the fire alarm control panel see Fig 13 More detailed information on the evaluation and configurati
219. tware 2 Inthe tree view navigate to the node Video input 127 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection swlestex1 59 Alarm Settings A Metwork Settings System Settings Al video Settings 24 CCOA 425 24 Tamper Detection 3 dl Digital InOutputs Serial Port Storage a JA User Administration ad Motion Detection Se de ithe Fig 71 Enhanced Motion Detection 3 Select Enhanced Motion Detection gt The tabs Alarm programs Global Detection Parameters and Alarm Handling will be displayed see Fig 72 14 4 Defining alarm programs An alarm program is a combination of detection parameters for a particular application It may be necessary to define different alarm programs for detecting objects during the day and at night i Up to four alarm programs can be defined for each video input Adding alarm programs 1 Select Enhanced Motion Detection in the tree structure See Section 14 3 Starting the Enhanced Motion Detection 2 Select the Alarm programs tab Alarm Programs Global Detection Parameters Alarm Handling rAddiramove Alarm Program Alarm Program 1 Add Remove Apply Fig 72 Alarm program settings Alarm Programs tab 128 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products
220. ty amp Security Products 03 2009 User administration and administration of rights 12 3 3 Changing user accounts i The user name cannot be changed i The administrator can change the passwords of all users The user may alter his password using the SISTORE CX Client Please also refer to the SISTORE CX Client User Manual 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node User administration Open the sub node Users Select a user account Make the desired changes See Section 12 3 2 Adding new user accounts Click Apply o proe n N Global user administration The duration of an update of the rights depends on the utilization of the network and the SISTORE system 12 3 4 Deleting user accounts 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node User administration Open the sub node Users Select a user account from the table Click on Delete Answer Yes in the confirmation box Po ogi a p N gt The user account will no longer be displayed in the table Users and in the tree structure 110 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 User administration and administration of rights 12 3 5 Copying user accounts h ae a Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting
221. ua 74oz_ raras 29490 4474520400 1 00 15420 30719 61438 30719 61438 QCIF 25 00 1478 1478 QCIF 12 50 oso HHQ 742 1479 2958 1479 2958 QCIF 1113 2217 4434 2217 4434 QCIF 1484 2956 5911 2956 5911 QCIF 1857 3700 7400 3700 7400 QCIF 2226 4434 8867 4434 8867 QCIF a to fe 2967 5911 11823 5911 11823 249 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Appendix Type of device CX4 250 CX4 500 CX4 1000 CX8 500 CX8 1000 Usable storage capacity for recording video 195 8 GB 390 2 GB 780 3 GB 390 2 GB 780 3 GB Image Image rate Bandwidth Quality Rec time Rec time Rec time Rec time Rec time format ips in MBit s in h in h in h in h in h QCIF 2 08 0 10 HHQ 4451 8867 17734 8867 17734 QCIF 9273 18473 36946 18473 36946 QCIF 25 00 0 96 HQ 465 927 1854 927 1854 HQ 14834 22251 46356 STD STD QCIF STD acir 313 foo fsto fase os85 ftgveo 9885 19769 acir 208 loos sto 743 fias27 29654 _ 14e27 20654 QCIF 15505 30889 61778 30889 61778 QCIF 25 00 1858 3716 1858 3716 7427 11148 14864 18580 22296 QCIF 313 fooe Jia 74 14864 29728 14864 29728 QCIF 2 08 acir ass joos fua seto amze 22351 1m76 22885 acir 625 ooe fua raso fraso 29802 14901 29802 acir 5 00 joos fua 9286 18499 36998 18499 36998 44702 59603 89404 QCIF 46747 93130 186259 93130 186259 250 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Appendix
222. ut on a device where signal transmitters can be connected External signal transmitters such as audible alarms lamps door sensors or light barriers can receive a signal from the device via a relay Definition of the alarm handling Prerequisite An alarm program has been defined See Section 14 4 Defining alarm programs 1 Select Enhanced Motion Detection in the tree structure See Section 14 3 Starting the Enhanced Motion Detection 2 Select the Alarm Handling tab Alarm Programs Global detection parameters Alarm Handling rAlarm Handling Choose Digital Output No digital output x Apply Fig 77 Alarm program settings Alarm Handling tab 3 Selecta digital output from the drop down list 4 Click Apply 135 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring Enhanced Motion Detection 14 7 Program specific alarm program settings 14 7 1 Program specific settings are made individually for each alarm program Program specific settings are Perspective area see Section 14 7 1 Definition of perspective areas Perspective modes see Section 14 7 2 Defining the perspective mode Trip wire See Section 14 7 4 Defining trip wires Alarm area see Section 14 7 5 Defining alarm areas Direction area see Section 14 7 7 Defining the direction area Direction field see Section 14 7 8 Defining the direction field Program specific detection parameters see
223. via snmp simple network management protocol Network Attached Storage NAS Port Protocol Description 111 TCP SUN RPC port mapping 2049 TCP UDP Network File System NFS TCP UDP NAS communication dynamic assignment SISTORE CX Server lt gt NAS 03 2009 Appendix 24 4 SISTORE CX network utilization and recording times The following table provides information on the system performance of SISTORE CX that can be expected in a 100 Mbit s network The performance data refer to one camera in each case The recording time will be divided among all the cameras connected to the system i The values may differ by up to 30 depending on the image content CX4 250 CX4 500 CX4 1000 CX8 500 CX8 1000 195 8 GB 390 2 GB 780 3 GB 390 2 GB 780 3 GB Type of device Usable storage capacity for recording video Image Image rate Bandwidth Quality Rec time Rec time Rec time Rec time Rec time format ips in MBit s in h in h in h in h in h HHQ 4cir 500 fo96 HHQ acir 343 Joso HHQ z4 fisas 2965 1483 2965 HHQ acir 625 foso sTo acir aaz Joso smo zas 14s3 zest 2966 STD acair soo Joso fia m tare fz fie 2351 LLQ ka a a uta 740 247 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Appendix Type of device CX4 250 CX4 500 CX4 1000 CX8 500 CX8 1000 Usable storage capacity for recording video 195 8 GB 390 2 GB 780
224. vice Data loss due to hard disk formatting When a storage medium is activated the hard disk is always formatted During AN IMPORTANT this process all data is deleted Make sure that no data is lost Always format the hard disks during initial start up Prerequisite A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node Storage Select the General tab Select a storage medium by activating the appropriate option see Fig 52 Click Apply Answer Yes in the confirmation dialog gt The SISTORE device is formatted and then restarted Log on to the SISTORE device again gt The storage medium Internal HDD is deactivated D Po a P D i gt The new storage medium is activated 97 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Configuring the storage medium 11 3 Displaying status information on the internal hard drives Prerequisites A connection to the SISTORE device has been established See Section 4 1 Connecting to SISTORE device The internal hard drives have been installed 1 Start the SISTORE CX Config application See Section 3 15 Starting the software In the tree view navigate to the node Storage To display the status information of the first or second internal hard drive select
225. w open the node for the device whose operating mode you would like to configure 3 Click Video settings in the tree view Select the Operation mode tab Operation mode Encoder policy Video stream Operation mode High Performance Encoder 13 Eq input ba Gutput 1 dlr Fld 3 Sel 2 los Applying anew operation mode will delete all rules and configuration of video inputs and cause the device to restart Apply Fig 24 Video settings SISTORE CX1 Operation mode 62 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 03 2009 Video settings configuration Operation mode Encoder policy Video stream Operation mode Standard Perormance En Decoder a1 ed input Output 1 lal input 2 Pa out bad Input 3 i i m Output 2 bad Input 4 ACF Fod x S76 12 5 ins or 2CIF 704 x 288 25 ips oh YOU can connectto 2 remote sources in this operation mode Applying a new operation mode will delete all rules and configuration of video inputs and cause the device to restart Apply Fig 25 Video settings SISTORE CX4 Operation mode Operation mode Encoder policy Video stream Operation mode standard Performance Encoder as input 1 input 2 T Output 1 m i bq Output 2 z i l Eg output 3 ss Eg Output 4 CIF 704 x S76 12 5 ins or 2CIF 704 288 25 ips YOU can connectto 2 remote sources in this operation mode Applying a new operation mode wi
226. y Products Alarmarea Alarm area Fl Add Remove b Add point ma Move point h Remove point ove alarm area Apply Fig 102 Alarm program Alarm areas tab 6 T Click Add Select an alarm area from the list You can enlarge or reduce the size of the image by clicking Zoom In and Zoom Out respectively Use the toolbar icons to draw change the alarm areas Click Apply Remove alarm areas 1 Ce SS Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 15 4 Defining alarm programs Select the Alarm areas objects tab Select an alarm area from the list Click on Remove Click Apply Show hide alarm areas 1 2 3 Select an alarm program in the tree structure See Section 15 4 Defining alarm programs Select the Alarm areas objects tab Select an alarm area from the list 173 03 2009 Configuring the detection of removed or left objects 4 Click on the eye to show or hide the alarm area gt The alarm area now either disappears or is displayed Change alarm area ID 1 Double click on an alarm area in the list gt The Input dialog will open 2 Enter a new ID in the input field 3 Click OK 15 7 5 Definition of program specific detection parameters Pre alarm time Program specific detection parameters Program specific detection parameters for removed and or left objects are pre alarm time alarm time min object size and

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