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1. Enable Control Server Allows amongst other things remote camera configuration via a client Port Define freely Standard 5402 Enable scrambler Optionally scramble the transfer of video data between server and client The same passphrase has to be set in client and server as described in ch 5 4 Alarm Server Enable Alarm Server Alarm messages are made available for connected clients Port Define freely Standard 5403 FTP Server Enable FTP Server This port has to be enabled if generated sequence exports are to be transferred to the client SiLink Server Permits control of connected PTZ video sources Enable SiLink Server This interface facilitates communication between VMS Client and Video Wall Client resp between a VMS system and the video managing OPC Server Port Define freely Has to correspond to counter part User Define freely Has to correspond to counter part Password Define freely Has to correspond to counter part SNMP Manager Seite 74 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management w User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Enable SNMP Manager If enabled all important operation parameters will be transferred via an OS related service to external surveillance systems Port Define freely Has to correspond to counter part System Information Enable System Sends System Information to SNMP service Informationen Check disk drives Monitors all hard disks of the system and might pass
2. Manual Recording SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Retrieves video data recorded on suspicion track after the time specified in hrs The time limit is at least 1 hour greater than the value defined in Time Restriction Deletes video data recorded on suspicion track after the time specified in hrs The time limit is at least 1 hour greater than the value defined in Time Restriction Retrieves video data recorded on alert track after the time specified in hrs The time limit is at least 1 hour greater than the value defined in Time Restriction Deletes video data recorded on alert track after the time specified in hrs The time limit is at least 1 hour greater than the value defined in Time Restriction Recording without interruption Select which track should be used for a particular event Recording takes place using standard track Recording takes place using suspicion track Special rules for deleting apply to this track see Disk Space Recording takes place using alert track Special rules for deleting apply to this track see Disk Space Recording only takes place when triggered by an event At least one of the following event possibilities has to be activated Activate recording in a pre defined time interval Activate recording by a user manually pressing the event button The recording stops when the event button is released Recording is activated when trigg
3. Note Make sure that the Text Overlay properties are configured properly Failure to do so might cause the information text to appear behind the video image especially during longer capturing sessions Limit Connections lets you restrict the number of connected video sources depending on the system workload The threshold can be set anywhere between 50 and 100 If the workload reaches the value no further connections will be established and the message The CPU load does not allow any more connections will be issued Display Settings Max Images per Cycle Setting video source on mouse click Maintain Aspect Ratio 10 min and 1000 max Standard 400 This value determines the maximum number of images per sec in all connected video displays When choosing an input source via CAMERA SELECT Data points of a VM OPC Server this option enables direct connection to the video source by a mouse click Keeps a proper aspect ratio of the displayed video sources by putting black bars at the edges of the screen Seite 34 von 108 S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Video Stream Decoding Register Direct Registers the current Direct Show Filter Show Filter OSD On Screen Display Enables display of addition information about a stream directly in the video window Synchronous Enables a synchronous and steady display of H 264 MPEG4 video streams Display Playback Cycle 1
4. Tab Settings Sabotage Detection Enable Sabotage Detection Enable Edge Detection Threshold Limit Check Cycle Ignore Images Get Image Disable Enable Activate Sabotage Detection Displays all recognizable edges in reference image Indication of when an alert is issued due to a colour or grey value 1 255 Amount of pixels necessary for activation Time indication of Sabotage analysis A Sabotage Detection will only trigger an alarm after the selected amount of images Overlay of surveillance camera image i e establish a connection to the camera for precisely marking a monitoring area Mark whole area without Motion Detection enabled green grid right mouse button Mark whole area with Motion Detection enabled red grid left mouse button Seite 63 von 108 S SINVR Video Management y User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Set Reference Image Save the currently displayed image as reference image for Sabotage Detection Test Conduct a comparison between the currently displayed image and the reference image 5 3 11 Advanced Settings In this window you can link a video source to a graphics page of the page editor see chapter 8 Furthermore a playback layout for alert presentations can be defined Another option here is the possibility of choosing an optionally available module responsible for video analysis SiVMVida or for licence plate recognation SiVMViCore Both modul
5. The following selection boxes define Height and Width of Seite 100 von 108 S SINVR Video Management a User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH the image which can also be defined directly on the images The ratio of height and width only remains proportional if the respective check box is activated The transparency of the images can be managed via a check box as well The feature Fit determines that the graph in the image is adapted to the size of the image in cases of resizing All images are saved as BMP format in the folder SiVMS PICTURES File Edit Zoom Project IDEE H l BEP PB pP 1 a y Mu S S BB emi Layout 1 Layout 2 Top Width Height Transparent Layout 3 12501024 _HICOL BEMF BUTTONO2 DOWN BMP BUTTONOS BMP BUTTONOS_DOWN BMP CAMERA BMP CAMERAE_GRAY BMF CAMERAE_GRAYNC BMF CAMERAE_GREEN BMF CAMERAE_GREY BMF CAMERAE_GREYNC BMF CAMERAE_REO BMP Pa aWFAa sr SHAN BoP Pictures Tab 8 1 3 Text Tab This tab allows you to create any text fields and position them on the page First click on the toolbar on the ab symbol and then on the position on the page where you want to place the text field Now you can draft your text Click on the respective text object and then on the ab symbol on the toolbar to change or edit text objects You can change the font by clicking on the Font button Seite 101 von 108 SINVR Video Management S User Manu
6. Videosource Input 03 JOOOOBIESI Tab Monitoring Alarm Monitoring Options V Overwrite oldest alarme Internal Database as ringbuffer Entries 10000 El P Play audio file on alarme Play until user action I Play until alarnne acknowledged Show all group members Play all group members IV Add live signal to alarme Time offset s Time bar to s Alarme playback preset lt none gt Playback alarmes on Monitor 02 Monitor 03 Monitor 04 Monitor 05 Monitor 06 Manitar NT Monitor 01 A Mont 02 ai Monitor 03 al Monitor 04 Monitor 05 Monitor 06 Manitar N7 HOULIK Enable EMail Transfer Add Alarm Image SMTP Server User Name Password Message Source Mail from Mail to Mail to cc Subject Mail Prefix Mail Postfix Activates the message mailer via email Attaches the alarm image of the triggered video source to the email Set the SMTP server that is used for sending emails Log in information of account user Choose events that trigger the sending of an email Free choice of name Email address of the recipient Sends a copy of the email to another recipient Subject of email Freely selectable introductory text of the email Freely selectable conclusion of the email Seite 85 von 108 J SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Override Oldest Alarm Internal Database as Ringbuffer Play Audiofile on Alarm Play u
7. View playmode 0 Highest Show Split Area 0 Highest Sh Lowest 0 10 15377 FW4 View playmode 0 Highest Access PTZ control 0 Highest Lowest 0 11 16117 BVD RL View playmode 0 Highest Show Split Area 0 Highest Sh Lowest 0 12 16183 FW4 View playmode 0 Highest Access PTZ control 0 Highest Lowest 0 13 16221 FW4 View playmode 0 Highest Access PTZ control 0 Highest Lowest 0 14 16306 BVD RL View playmode 0 Highest Show Split Area 0 Highest Sh Lowest 0 15 16686 BVD RL View playmode 0 Highest Show Split Area 0 Highest Sh Lowest 0 Exported csv file in MS Office 5 15 2 Variant 2 Group All Included Users Group Rights incl 4 Eyes Priority 668 Group Users Rights 4EyesPrinciple 2ndGroupPriority GroupPriority PlayBackLim VideoSourceGroups 669 SLS EZ 12345 13157 View playmode 0 Highest Access PTZ control 0 Highest Lowest 0 670 FW4 14052 15377 View playmode 0 Highest Access PTZ control 0 Highest Lowest 0 671 BVD RT1 14341 15353 View playmode 0 Highest Show Split Area 0 Highest Sh Lowest 0 672 BVD RT2 15045 15083 View playmode 0 Highest Show Split Area 0 Highest Sh Lowest 0 673 BVD RL 16117 16306 View playmode 0 Highest Show Split Area 0 Highest Sh Lowest 0 674 BVD IG 16711 16865 View playmode 0 Highest Show Split Area 0 Highest Sh Lowest 0 675 SLS_EZ_SA 18326 49264 View aie PTZ control 0 Highest lLowest 0 676 E DIENST 18447 18937 View playmode 1 Lowest Access messa
8. Width gt Width of decoder in pixel lt o gt End of decoder object lt o gt Initiation of decoder object lt ID gt SafEll Iu s ID gt Z7 Reference to decoder name in VMS lt InfoPosition gt top lt InfoPosition gt Position of decoder Infotext lt View gt normal lt View gt Basic view lt Top gt 0 lt Top gt Indication of top position in pixel based on decoder area in the top left lt Left gt 300 lt Left gt Indication of left position in pixel based on decoder area in the top left lt Height gt 300 lt Height gt Height of decoder in pixel lt Width gt 300 lt Width gt Width of decoder in pixel lt o gt End of decoder object gt lt ID gt SSftCli 2u0 lt D gt Z Re DefinrLi1on of Gecoder Soritliz 20 lt InfoPosition gt top lt InfoPosition gt lt View gt normal lt View gt This time for basic view lt Top gt 0 lt Top gt lt Left gt 300 lt Left gt lt Height gt 150 lt Height gt lt Width gt 150 lt Width gt lt O gt lt TRemoteDecoderDataObjects gt End of configuration Seite 29 von 108 S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH The View property defines a separate display version of a decoder The normal variant captures all video windows from both monitor areas in a standardized fashion as they are configured in VMS The Master variant lets you overlay additional displayed decoders It checks if individual video wind
9. bottom area of this window you will find options for scrambling moving objects in the video picture Privacy Protection or blackening parts of the video picture Black Masking t saa Copy from Bahn Hauptzentrale PTZ Kamera Aufsicht v Lokale PTZ Kamera 1 Video Source Recording LIVE limited to PLAY limited to CONTROL limited to Messages Scheduler Disk space WO Control User access PTZ Control Motion Detection Sabotage Detection Add group Add group Add group Advanced properties Remove group Remove group Remove group Perspective Jul au JE an boal ma BI Tee an HH H MENE an Erumm aa ONNE an S08 ar a a r OK Abort Tab Settings User Access Seite 58 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management I User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH When the three fields L VE limited to PLAY limited to CONTROL limited to remain empty all user groups that have been created have access to all areas If a user group is added to any of the three fields only the added group is granted access while any other groups are denied and have to be assigned separately User Limitations User Groups Created user groups LIVE limited to Contains groups that are allowed to only use Live Mode PLAY limited to Contains groups that are allowed to only use Play Mode CONTROL limited to Contains groups that are allowed to only use Control Mode Add Group Add selected group Remove Group Remove selected group Pr
10. connections on log off Disconnect all connections on log off Follow Monitor User Access SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Required for controlling a hardware decoder via Gateway function when a server side hardware decoder is employed Required when the SiLink interface is supposed to control a VMS Video Wall as well as a hardware decoder Enable selection of Video Wall presets through context menu Enable saving of Video Wall presets through context menu Enable selection of Video Wall presets through context menu Enable selection of sequences through context menu Enable control of connected PTZ video sources Terminate direct connections that were established by the controlling client Terminate all connections of controlled client Sends all images that are being captured in a selected video window 1 25 to the decoder Restrict access visibility of a decoder to certain pre defined user groups see Chapter 5 14 5 7 Server amp Services Enable particular server types and services in this section Available options are A Video Server that provides access to initialized MJPEG cameras for other clients a Stream Server that provides access to initialized H 264 MPEGS video sources and a Control Server that allows remote camera configuration via a client The alarm server delivers any messages to the connected clients Also the option for enabling the WEB and
11. 01 2014 16 01 2014 17 01 2014 18 01 2014 Alarme monitoring Sabotage detection peor peor peor ao Tab Monitoring Sabotage Detection Enable Sabotage Detection Activate monitoring of the sabotage detection according to the scheduler Delay Tests all cameras with an adjustable delay in between the individual video sources Once per Month Permits input of defined dates including weekdays and time settings Seite 87 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 6 Service The service dialog can be accessed via the button at the top of the page In the service area image and sequence exports can be administered The service dialog further displays the local or remote workstation usage if the system information chapter 5 7 has been released in the Server amp Services area 6 1 Statistics The statistics tab displays the present CPU usage and the hard disk usage of the local workstation or of the remote VMS system The chart further displays information about the frame rate and data throughput Service System lt local
12. 518 Timg 19 56 453 TSyn Timg 65 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Mondor 2 SynSrc 0 KEYBOARD 17 12 2013 12 24 27 282 PLAYER GOPRenderCamera 1 TSyn 1956 436 Timg 1956 359 TSyn Ting 77 ma FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Montor 2 SynSrc 0 v 17 12 2013 12 24 27 372 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 1956 346 Timg 19 56 239 TSyn Timg 107 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Montor 2 SynSro 0 v ONVF 17 12 2013 12 24 27 492 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 56 226 Timg 19 56 159 TSyn Timg 67 ms FrameTme 100 ms Speed 1 Mondor 2 SynSrc O JSON 17 12 2013 12 24 27 5604 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 56 114 Timg 19 56 037 TSyn Timgr77 ms FrameTime 100 ms Spead 1 Montor 2 SynSrc O ANALYTICS 17 12 2013 12 24 27 6096 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 56 022 Timg 19 55 957 TSyn Timg 65 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Monitore2 SynSrc 0 ANALYTICS COM 17 12 2013 12 24 27 777 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 55 94 Timg 19 55 638 TSyn Timg 103 ms FramaTime 100 ms Speed 1 Montor 2 SynSrc 0 METADATA 17 12 2013 12 24 27 900 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 55 818 Timg 19 55 775 TSyn Ting 43 ms FrameTme 100 ms Speed 1 Monitor 2 SynSrc 0 17 122013 12 24 27 980 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 1955 758 Timg 19 55 645 TSyn Timg 113 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Monitor 2 SynSrc 0 17 12 2013 12 24 28 092 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 1 55 628 Timg 19 55 585 TSyn Timg 61 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Mondor 2 SynSrc 0 17 122013 12 24 28 172 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSy
13. FTP Server is found here Enable Control Center makes it possible to connect to the control server shortened as CCS Control Center Server The CCS is used among other things for central user management and is capable of providing further services Documentation of this interface is done separately Seite 72 von 108 ideo Serve MV Enable Video Server SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Port 5401 V Authentification requiered arver amp Services mal PTZ Control ts O touts Delete at 10 Pre Alarme 20 Message storage Pre Alarm Alarme 15 Message storage Alarm Oversize Message Memory overflow Serve V Enable Control Server Alarme Serve l Enable Alarme Server Port 5403 Video Server IV Enable stream server Read error messages IV Use file index MV Common disk space management Port 5410 V Enable System Informations V Check Disk Drives v free disk space in free disk space in IP 192 168 2 65 Port 5444 user omin Password a webovom GEO Latitude GEO Longitude Info text P Monitor output o ss Backup server mode server amp Preferred Backup FO Backup Server Group booo Main Server Name FN Iv Notify system state IV Notify user actions IV Use Directory Services V Read start up configuration Reconnect to Mein Server free disk space in Port 5402 Ignore PTZ priorization
14. No information displayed in this part of the video display area Name of Camera manufacturer Monitor1 Monitor25 Connection path to camera Display the time of day of recording Counts images consecutive serial numbers for all images received User defined description of camera Resolution in pixel horizontal vertical Motion detection by red marking Playback rate of frames per second External values Identity that can be saved together with a recording Size of the image in byte Seite 33 von 108 A A Record Data Video Format Video Source Group Meta Data Quick Access Server Quick Access amp Name Name amp Quick Access Quick Access amp Remarks Remarks amp Quick Access Quick Access amp Path amp Description SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH External values data that can be saved together with a recording Description of video amp data format Group where a video source is located Display of additional information Quick access code of a video source Quick access code amp Name of video source Name and Quick access code of video source Quick access code amp Description of video source Description amp Quick access code of video source Quick access code amp path amp Description of video source Any settings relating to font type amp size background colour also transparent of the text output fields are configured here as well
15. Overlay so that a PTZ camera becomes controllable directly in the video window Change PTZ up down direction Activates the so called pilot input 5 3 2 Recording The tab Recording enables the activation of different recording procedures If recording is enabled you can choose between a continuous recording and an event triggered recording A destination path has to be set to determine the location of the saved recordings of a particular camera Note Recordings should never be saved on a system partition Furthermore you should make sure to assign each camera to an individual folder It can be chosen between a continuous recording and an event triggered recording For defining an event there are multiple possibilities i e using Motion Detection as a trigger see chapter 5 3 9 or by referring to a recording that is activated in accordance to the Scheduler see chapter 5 3 4 Each event will be assigned to a track For deletion of suspicion and alert tracks special rules are applicable see chapter 5 3 5 The amount of available options depends on the used video format MJPEG H 264 MPEG4 When using H 264 and MPEG 4 compression routines the mode of saving is configured in the Recording tab not in a separate area see below Seite 46 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Camera Settings xn Copy from Bahn Hauptzentrale PTZ Kamera Aufsicht v Lokale PTZ Kamera
16. a period older than to delete Saves the selected tracks to a selectable path directory Deletes the selected tracks Burns the backup path BACKUP of the VMS software program directory Note The disc burning service of the operating system needs to be activated Seite 89 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Clear backup path Deletes the content oft he backup path BACKUP 6 3 Export This area features access to snapshots and generates sequence exports Sequence exports of MJPEG video sources are saved as AVI files Sequence exports of H 264 or MPEG4 video sources are saved as MPG files The files can be converted into AVI files via the Convert to AVI file button Besides the display it is possible to copy move or delete the exports or to burn them straight on CD Service 50 4711_20111110105959952 20111110110059955 MF a 4711_20111109165348301_20111109165357676 MPG 4711_20111109164037594 JPG Data 4711_20111109163937556 20111109164037591 MPG E Export Sabotage detection Recording cycles Reirieved Tracks Sequences Print Convert to Av file 2 file s with 152 994 kB ge oe Summen Tab Maintenance Export The respective fingerprint of the AVI file is displayed in the service dialogue of the export area if the option Integrity checked AVI Export has been activated in the Management Export area of the configuration chapter 5 1
17. any video source A highly available and failure resistant video storage unit is available for each channel to record video streams It is also possible to individually export the written data to other destinations of hard disk space or onto servers enabling backup and protection options The 50 output channels are organised as freely positionable camera windows Video signals can be assigned separately to the camera windows by user or by events Manual live capturing is achieved by choosing a camera from the directory of available cameras or via an optional graphical user interface Automatic capturing can be prompted by different events such as contact inputs motion detection or by an external system which uses the optional OPC interface Events are stored on a message window that can be set up internally or made available on an external database server Each alert is connected to a secured video sequence that can be directly retrieved when demanded For displaying site plans and as an interface for automation an optional expansion based on PVis guidance system is available Similar to other common management systems a functional and user friendly interface can be devised with the help of AutoCad DWG and DXF as well as using image import filter and symbol libraries The automation feature allows for the integration of third party systems such as alarm devices contacts and facility management systems into the main video management Integrat
18. camera connections see chapter 4 2 3 as well as related to video sources It is further possible in one step to select a program from the script language Seite 94 von 108 Test Sequenzer 02 detection ding cycles neveg Tracks SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Test Sequenzer 01 lt none gt Time Preset Split Script function 25 E lt none gt 2x2 lt none gt Video source Firma Lokale PTZ Kamera v Remove Tab Maintenance Sequences Sequencer Add Remove Edit Name Sequence limited to Add Paste Copy Delete Time Preset Split Creates a new sequence Deletes a selected sequence Edits a selected sequence Name of the sequence Limits the respective sequencer to a defined user group s or user After selecting one option the button User Groups or User appears to the right of the menu Clicking on the button displays all User Groups or User listed in the system and can be confirmed via a check box Adds a step Enters an additional step at the selected point Copies a selected step and pastes it below the selected step Deletes a selected step Several entries can be selected via the pressed left mouse button or via the pressed Shift key Length of time for the selected step Retrieves a pre defined preset Selects a split Note If a split is selected the step does not work preset related but camera re
19. display and the recording Parameters can be set in the Display settings Parameters for the recording can be set in the Standard settings Select alternative camera settings in idle mode dle Mode needs to be activated in the Scheduler tab Enhanced decoder offers a much faster display of JEPG images The camera has to support this feature for it to take effect Establishes an ActiveX connection in the background that is responsible for the recording After activation the options for this process become available in the Record tab Note Currently only supported by Axis MPEG ActiveX and VCS ActiveX In playback mode the alternative source is displayed This allows for instance for an ActiveX based live video display to be realized together with a MJPEG recording of a source If an alternative video source is defined a button with the description ALT will appear in the bottom area For this the status monitor has to be activated in the desktop configuration Choose to not show a particular camera in the camera tree Testing the connection to the camera correct connection data are received when there is an image display in the above control window supports only MJPEG Seite 45 von 108 S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Source Type Source Type Selection of camera type and data format MJPEG MPEG H 264 Enable PTZ Control Activates PTZ control Enable PTZ Overlay Activates PTZ
20. for managing exported video data and recordings Also the system workload of the local machine as well as remote VMS stations can be monitored throughout the Service menu The Log out button in the menu bar enables to end the current session without completely shutting down the program Information concerning the version number can be found under About application The dialog box that pops up when clicking on About Application contains a hidden button that is located behind the displayed BUILD number Using your left mouse button to click on the BUILD number will open the system log Logging Clear I Stop I Save to disk v SYSTEM 17 12 2013 12 24 24 784 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 58 934 Timg 19 58 842 TSyn Timg 92 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Mondor 2 SynSrc 0 Y USERACCESS 17 12 2013 12 24 24 894 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 58 824 Ting 19 58 770 TSyn Timg 54 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Mondor 2 SynSrc 0 V CONTROLCLENT 17 12 2013 12 24 25 000 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 1958 718 Timg 19 58 640 TSyn Ting 78 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Monitor 2 SynSrc 0 CAWERACONTROL 17 12 2013 12 24 25 100 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 58 618 Timg 19 58 S60 TSyn Ting S8 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Monitor 2 SynSrc 0 ICCSCAMERACONTROL J 17 42 2013 12 24 25 168 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 58 550 Timg 19 S8 448 TSyn Timg 102 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Montor 2 SynSrc 0 IFTPCLENT 17 12 2013 12 24 2 280 PLAYER
21. merged and the desired actions are defined 8 1 5 Project Settings Settings for the organization of the page display can be found in the menu Project Settings Here you can define how to split and orient your images the positions they have and which page is to be displayed at the start Seite 103 von 108 Window position Fixed position C Dual window horizontal C Dual window vertical Split moveable Start width Box 1 M Zaomable Startpage Left Top width so Height Bo M Zoomable Startpage Runtime Settings Window Seite 104 von 108 SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Seite 105 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Seite 106 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH This document can be changed without any announcement This manual is not allowed to be copied or forwarded either in whole or in part without a precious written approval of Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Copyright 1998 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH All rights reserved Subject to technical changes All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers This documentation describes SiNVR Video Management Management Software for Network base
22. modes Seite 24 von 108 S SINVR Video Management a User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 4 2 1 Message Window In this area any alert messages are shown that were generated either by motion detection directly by a user or by the optional video analysis The reports that you will find here contain information concerning the time of recording the type of camera and about the specific type of a report Further parameters such as type location priority etc can be set to be displayed as well M4880 i 17 12 2013 15 16 06 Landschaft Berge Kamera AXIS Gebirge Message Window The alert list features the following functions Confirm an individual alert message Confirm all alert messages Send a marked alarm into playback mode at the moment of triggering in eS Switch to the archive where all confirmed alerts are filed Tl Open a window to print out of alert messages Besides the described functions this area also contains a search field that filters the messages using specific criteria In addition to review a particular alert recording from the message window it is also possible to select it by double clicking This will lead to a playback of the recording in the camera window in the Video displays area By selecting playback mode in function control you are then able to analyze and navigate through the recording 4 2 2 Playback Mode The Playback Mode only gets activated once the recordi
23. path V Hide server names V Sort navigator items V Extended navigation MV Show ptz positions MV Show digital zoom positions M Show analytics MOORORIKTS Tab Appearance Desktop Screen Control Set Main Video Area Automatic adjustment of VMS Application window to the current screen Set Video Area 2 resolution Hide Main Windows on Hide main control windows when starting Schille VMS Startup Hide controller window Hide controller window when starting VMS on Startup Split Video Area Window On Top Area Video Displays displayed on top Seite 36 von 108 Dual Screen Hide on Startup Desktop Mode SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Extends display to a second monitor Fade out video display at starting VMS lt none gt Default configuration numeric input field is displayed in the top part of the user interface Chosen monitor is marked by a colored frame lt Video wall gt Numeric input field is displayed beneath the lower border of video window Chosen monitor is not marked by color lt Hidden user interface gt numeric input field is displayed beneath the lower border of video window Chosen monitor is marked by a colored frame 4 Eyes Principle Request Login on Startup Request Login Reason Request Print Reason Automatic Login User Preset Group Preset Authorization Server Language Start Preset Enable Hotkeys Video S
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25. the cooperation and integration of IP based physical safety products The ONVIF specification uses a unified protocol for the exchange of information between network based video devices including features such as automatic device initialization video streaming and provision of intelligent meta data The ONVIF section is covered more profoundly in separately available documentations More information under www schille com portfolio video management system vms onvif on the web Seite 42 von 108 S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH ONVIF Configuration 5 3 1 Settings Video Source The submenu Camera Configuration accessible by the Add new video source button consists of up to 11 tabs Video Source Recording Messages Scheduler Storage I O Control User Access PTZ Control Motion Detection Sabotage Detection Advanced Properties All camera data and configurations are found in these tabs The configuration of an already existing camera can be copied via Copy from Seite 43 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Lokale PTZ Kamera 1 Copy from Bahn Hauptzentrale PTZ Kamera Aufsicht settings Channel No Video source in project state lt all gt AXIS 06034 MJPEG Name Lokale PTZ Kamera Path Firma Description Die tolle lokale Cam IV Enable PTZ Control ion Detection JV Enable PT
26. when triggered by a particular OPC Data point Recording is activated on active suspicion input Recording is activated on active alert input Recording is activated on active trigger This enables for instance an alarming when there is a camera related motion detection Seite 48 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Camera Settings f Copy from Bahn Hauptzentrale PTZ Kamera Aufsicht v Lokale PTZ Kamera 1 o o oo ao A Recording Recording path Messages C A Schille WEB_DEV SIVMS Mobileclient Demo VIDEODATA CAM001 Br Scheduler 174 089 GB WO Control User access Es 0 PTZ Control Properties Options Advanced properties Permanent Recording Track 6334 y pe pective Pe x Recording on event Standard Suspicion Alarme Streaming Properties Pre Alarme fo secs Recording on Motion Detection G e S Post Alarme p 1J secs Recording on Scheduler O 2 0 Recording on User Event G e E C C a e es e u C e Standard E O 2 S m e e Recording limits E a e P Record space limit fi 000 MByte Recording on OPC Item G 2 Time limit Disabled Recording on Suspicion input G Delete recordings older than Recording on Alarme input G S s 1 Recording on Trigger 1 G 2 S Recording on Trigger 2 G C Track retrieval Recording on Trigger 3 G 2 Retrieve suspicion tracks i i G C C s p se Time limit gt aj
27. will allow you to read and retrieve the current configurations of all servers Note The maximum amount of cameras per video server varies depending on the system requirements As an example it would not be possible technically to run a video server with 64 sources a megapixel resolution as well as a frame rate of 20fps Seite 65 von 108 N ij Configuration Appearance E Video Sources Video Server Camera List Decoder Control Automation Management Monitoring SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Name STSERVER Read state r Hold exports on server V Connect as IP Port User Password 192 168 2 95 5401 ADMIN Server Info Format MJPEG ORG v VGA 6 125 Is Scrambling passphrase Passphrase repetition Read all Servers j Connect to Control server Port Server timeout error message s2 PO Connect to Alarme server Backup server lz Po E OK Abort Tab Video Systems Video Server Description of Function Name Read state Handle Config Changes Keep Exports on Server IP Port Connect as Editable name will appear in the client s camera tree later Transmits the state of each video source as a coloured camera symbol in the client s camera tree Activates automatic configuration of clients when there are server side changes to the video sources Sequence exports initialised by client are not transferred to client a
28. 0 1000 ms Standard 300 Used to optimize navigation within a track list of H 264 and MPEG4 based video streams MPEG 4 Decoder Select a Software Decoder for display of MPEG 4 based video streams H 264 Decoder Select a Software Decoder for display of H 264 based video streams Note Usage of a MPEG4 or H 264 Software Decoder is mandatory for the respective Codecs to be displayed To be able to use a H 264 and or MPEG4 Software Decoder it is necessary to execute the file SETUP BAT that is located in the DIRECTSHOW directory in the VMS program folder During the registration process of the filter acommand prompt will open Confirm any message with OK Please note that Windows administrator rights are required in order to run SETUP BAT After successful installation restart the computer This procedure has to be completed on every VMS machine that is supposed to work on a H 264 and or MPEG4 basis We suggest using an Elecard decoder when working with MPEG4 For H 264 the Mainconcept Bosch H 264 Decoder should be prioritized Both decoder work independently of manufacturer After having restarted the computer navigate to the settings of the Mainconcept Bosch H 264 Decoder via the button H 264 Decoder Configurations for further optimizations The following screenshot shows the optimal configuration Parameter Value Skip none Error concealment Off Deblocking Standard Chroma upsampling On Deinterlacing Auto Double rate Off Fields re
29. 014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Amount of pixels necessary for activation Time frame without alert activation Motion Detection due to a change of data information of a picture Standardvalue 1 Standardvalue 70 Standardvalue 99 Standardvalue 70 Recording of Motion Detection only within the defined schedule Overlay of surveillance camera image i e establish a connection to the camera for precisely marking a monitoring area Mark whole area without Motion Detection enabled green grid right mouse button Mark whole area with Motion Detection enabled red grid left mouse button 5 3 10 Sabotage Detection Sabotage Detection can be activated Individually for every video source If enabled it will recognize and report any changes in a video signal by comparing it to a reference image Note Motion Detection is only possible when using MJPEG compression Seite 62 von 108 Camera Settings Video Source Recording Messages Scheduler Disk space WO Control User access PTZ Control Motion Detection Sabotage Detection Advanced properties Perspective SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Copy from Bahn Hauptzentrale PTZ Kamera Aufsicht PTZ Kamera Aufsicht 50 V Enable sabotage detection Options Enable edge detection Threshold Limit Test result Check cycle a Ignore images Get actual image Disable Enable gt Set Reference Image
30. 1 Video Source V Enable Recording _ Recording Recording path Messages Scheduler 174 089 GB Disk space WO Control User access a roperties Options PTZ Control Cycletime 12 500 Images s g er oe Motion Detection GOP size 116354 Images per Block Recording on event Standard Suspicion eae Sabotage Detection Pre Alarme fo secs E G c e Advanced properties Post Alarme fo secs G b r Perspective Event shoot p ki Images E fo s s G B ie E ie Standard a G 2 2 E G E G b C ie E O T E G T G E G u G C m fe C C E G m C OK Abort Tab Settings Recording Video Source MJPEG Enable Recording Activation necessary in order to record Recording Path Location where recordings are saved on the hard disk Settings Cycletime Cycle of recording in ms Note In compliance to BGV a cycletime of 2 5 images per sec is to be set GOP Size Images per block Group of Pictures This value indicates the maximum amount of images of a recording file When the value has been reached a new file will be created Note In the case of an event triggered recording with relatively short alerts the GOP size should be decreased according to the frame rate Suggested values are in the range of 500 to 2000 Pre Alert Time indication of when a recording starts prior to an alert in s Post Alert Time indication of when a recording stops after an alert in s Note In compliance wi
31. 3 01 2014 14 01 2014 15 01 2014 16 01 2014 17 01 2014 18 01 2014 a 00 00 Scheduler r 01 00 Disk space WO Control User access PTZ Control Motion Detection Sabotage Detection Advanced properties Perspective Tab Settings Scheduler Standard Schedule Time intervals for recordings can be set up on a weekly basis in a 24 hour rhythm Intervals during which recordings take place marked red in the example above are created by using the right mouse button to click on either the respective field the complete column days or line time of day By clicking with the right mouse button on the top left corner the whole area is selected Using the left mouse button lets you deselect these fields marked green The default time interval of the table can be adjusted by editing the Scale The Standard Schedule refers to the recording properties that are defined unde
32. 7 Note Now the respective AVI file is only accessible by the Schille VMPlayer upon entering the displayed fingerprint see below Seite 90 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Statistics 00003_20120120141642672_20120120141657233 AVI 023_20120120140931718 BMP Data 023_20120120140930752 BMP ee 023_20120120140927697 BMP Ben 023_20120120140926787 BMP 023_201201201409233565 BMP Recording cycles Retrieved Tracks Sequences Convert to AWI file 2 file s with 152 994 Tab Maintenance Export 6 4 Sabotage Detection In this area it is possible to navigate the sabotage detection for those video sources that are set in the check cycle see chapter 5 3 10 External The button Start Sabotage Detection activates the cycle of the sabotage detection The respective state not tested tested error is displayed in the State area The list of test results can be printed with an optional indication of reasons in the case of a sabotage event Note The print option of the operating system needs to be activated for this feature A manual evaluation of selected video sources can be made via the buttons Error and OK in case of a false alarm Seite 91 von 108 S p SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH v IGE ri Loc 178 Cam 4711 Tab Maintenance Sabotage Detection 6 5 Recording cycles The recording cycles of the l
33. GOPRenderCamera 1 TSyn 19 56 438 Timg 19 56 358 TSyn Timg 80 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Monitor 2 SynSrc 0 TRACKEXPORT 17 12 2013 12 24 25 370 PLAYERE GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 S6 346 Timg 1958 246 TSyn Timg 100 ms FrameTime 100 ms Spoed 1 Montor 2 SynSrco 0 DISPLAYTHREADS 17 12 2013 12 24 25 482 PLAYER GOPReaderCamers 1 TSyn 19 58 236 Ting 1958 156 TSyn Timg 80 ms FrameTme 100 ms Speed 1 Monitor 2 SynSrc O HTTP DISPLAYTHREADS 17 12 2013 12 24 25 582 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 58 136 Timg 19 58 036 TSyn Timg 100 ms FrameTima 100 ma Speed 1 Montore2 SynSre 0 MEDINA 17 12 2013 12 24 2569 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 58 024 Ting 19 57 954 TSyn Timg 70 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Monitor 2 SynSre 0 HTTP REQUEST 17 12 2013 12 24 25 796 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 57 922 Timg 19 57 832 TSyn Timg 90 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Mondor 2 SynSrc 0 OPCCLENT 17 12 2013 12 24 25 896 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 1957 622 Timg 19 57 772 TSyn Timg 50 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Mondor 2 SynSrc 0 IFTPSERVER 17 12 2013 12 24 25 958 PLAYER GOPRleaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 57 762 Timg 19 57 830 TSyn Timg 132 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Montor 2 SynSrc 0 HDCONTROL 17 12 2013 12 24 26 096 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 57 620 Timg 19 57 560 TSyn Ting 60 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Mondor 2 SynSrc 0 VDEOSERVER 17 12 2013 12 24 26 171 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 1957 547 Timg 19 S7 450 TSyn Tings97 ma FrameTime 100 ms
34. Q Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Seite 2 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH S SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Revision 23 07 2012 BUILD 618 Added details concering Alert List Playback 30 07 2012 BUILD 622 Added UVV Kassen relevant text passages 2 02 07 08 2012 BUILD 622 Added information concerning Video Wall Control 2 03 09 08 2012 BUILD 623 Added information concerning the following functions e Common Disk Space Management e Advanced Navigation of Camera Tree e Access Groups of Decoder 2 04 21 08 2012 BUILD 623 Added information concerning System Log function 2 06 27 09 2012 BUILD 623 Draft 1 03 2 07 05 10 2012 BUILD 623 Draft 1 04 2 08 16 11 2012 BUILD 623 Changing screenshot H264 Decoder Settings 2 09 29 11 2012 BUILD 623 Corrected content related mistakes in ch 5 16 2 10 13 03 2013 BUILD 640 e Corrected content related mistakes in ch 4 17 Revised System Requirements in ch 2 1 Various modifications of BUILD 640 2 11 21 03 2013 BUILD 643 Revised section Installation Removed section DVR operation It is documented in more depth in a separately available manual 2 12 17 09 2013 BUILD 654 e Added Video Wall Mode 2 13 20 06 2014 BUILD 654 e Updated system requirements Seite 3 von 108 Seite 4 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Sch
35. S SiNVR Video Management w User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 3 Installation Using your FTP Login at hand you are able to download the corresponding setup routines for your software DiViCro SiNVR2 oder Zelaris DiViCro http server001 net updates videomanagement divicro SINVR2 http server001 net updates videomanagement sinvr Zelaris http server001 net updates videomanagement zelaris After the download of one of the files DiViCroUpdate exe SiNVRUpdate exe or ZelarisUpdate exe has been completed start the installation by executing the respective self extracting install routine N WinRAR self extracting archive Press Install button to start extraction Use Browse button to select the destination folder e folders tree It can be also entered nanually from Ifthe destination folder does not exist it will be created automatically before extraction Destination folder Installation progress In the window above choose the desired destination directory Any program data files will be installed in this directory Seite 16 von 108 S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Important If your system runs on a Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 environment we advise to install directly to under C PROGRAM NAME We strongly advise against installing to C Program Files By clicking on the Install button the necessary files will be extract
36. SNMP Traps to the SNMP service 5 8 External PTZ Control This tab contains settings that relate to the PTZ control configuration of connected cameras provided they are connected directly through a COM Port of the PC It is possible to define up to 8 different PTZ lines which can then be assigned to a particular video source see chapter 5 3 8 It is also required to indicate a PTZ type a corresponding interface and further connection properties d Configuration b pance PTZ lines Video systems PTZ Type Port Baudrate Parity Databits Stopbits Co Line 01 Pelco Digital Coaxitron v com v EM none z fe I h gt OE Senices COTES EOC COGS GE AE External PTZ Control Line 03 nones 000 COM1 v 300 NONE y Is z I Inputs Outputs Line 04 none COM1 300 NONE l Automation LineOS none Jcom z J300 I fnone A fs Ah z Management tineO6 none comi x f300 i fno Is SAT ring Line07 none x Jcom z J300 I fnone A fs Ah a O E E E ae Si eE Ok Abort Tab Control External PTZ Control Seite 75 von 108 S SINVR Video Management ML User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 5 9 Inputs Outputs In this part the evaluation of suspicion and alarm contacts is configured as well as the shared output of system errors For inputs and output it is possible to indicate an OPC item of each OPC server The error output reports failur
37. Seite 28 von 108 S SINVR Video Management a User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH with the mouse cursor will prompt information in the bottom area as to which camera is connected The configuration of decoders is illustrated in chapter 5 6 Presets Save Presets Call split Sequences Video Wall Area The position of an individual decoder can be further adjusted after it has been initialized To do so a text file named vRemoteDecoderDataObjects xml needs to be created in the root directory of VMS By editing this file it becomes possible to define the exact position of a software decoder that is used in the video wall area This might be useful in order to display a controlling video wall A example of such a custom file is given below lt TRemoteDecoderDataObjects PropFormat node gt Start of configuration lt o gt Initiation of decoder object lt ID gt SSftCli 2ue lt 1D gt Reference to decoder name in VMS lt InfoPosition gt top lt InfoPosition gt Position of decoder Infotext lt View gt master lt View gt Decoder overlay if a displayed video window exceeds the display area of physical monitor lt Top gt 0 lt Top gt Indication of top position in pixel based on decoder area in the top left lt Left gt 300 lt Left gt Indication of left position in pixel based on decoder area in the top left lt Height gt 300 lt Height gt Height of decoder in pixel lt Width gt 300 lt
38. Speed 1 Monitor 2 SynSrcs 0 VDEOCLENT 17 122013 12 24 26 285 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 1957 433 Timg 1957 350 TSyn Timg 73 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Mondor 2 SynSrc 0 SCRIPT 17 12 2013 1224 256 377 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 1957 341 Timg 1957 243 TSyn Timg 96 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Monitor 2 SynSrc 0 ALARMES 17 12 2013 12 24 26 494 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 1957 224 Timg 19 57 148 TSyn Timg 76 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Monitor 2 SynSrc O SENG 17 12 2013 12 24 26 584 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 57 134 Timg 19 57 032 TSyn Tmg 102 ms FrameTine 100 ms Speede 1 Montore2 SynSrc O FRAMEMODULES 17 12 2013 12 24 26 696 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 57 022 Timg 19 56 994 TSyn Ting 28 ma FrameTme 100 ms Speed 1 Monitor 2 SynSrc 0 CONTROLMANAGER 17 12 2013 12 24 26 736 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 56 9582 Ting 19 56 542 TSyn Ting 140 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed t Montor 2 SynSrc 0 BACKUPSERVICE 17 12 2013 12 24 26 888 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 56 530 Timg 19 56 780 TSyn Ting 50 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Mondor 2 SynSre 0 PTZunG 17 12 2013 12 24 28 948 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 58 770 Timg 19 56 642 TSyn Ting 128 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Montor 2 SynSrc 0 PROXY SERVICE 17 12 2013 12 24 27 0 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 56 628 Ting 19 58 584 TSyn Timg 64 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Mondor 2 SynSrc 0 PROXYRTSP 17 122013 12 24 27 200 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 1956
39. V Notify connections Manual Client Configuration Gonna retry cycle fi Min Tab Control Server amp Services Enable Video Server Port Authentification required Stream Server Initialized MJPEG cameras are made available for other clients Define freely Standard 5401 Request authentification of client see chapter 5 4 Enable Stream Server Port Read Error Messages Use File Index Initialized H 264 MPEG4 video sources are made availabe Define freely Standard 5410 Optional integration of internal error messages of the Stream Recorder into alarm management Enable saving of track data during MPEG4 and H 264 recordings This will significantly increase start up of the Stream Recorder Seite 73 von 108 S SINVR Video Management D User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Common Disk Space Enable common disk space management for Stream Recorder based Management video sources Unlike the conventional mode of operation this method will treat the hard disk as a whole Initially a space limit has to be set for each video source as explained in ch 5 3 2 If an error occurs that might lead to a potential exceeding of the configured space limit in a video source different alarm message are generated at certain stages of space consumption If the system continues to use up disk space the oldest recording data will be erased according to the value defined in Delete at Control Server
40. Z Overlay IP URL 192 168 2 159 Port feo 4192 168 2 15 I Secured connection Zoom Factor 100 J Change PTZ up down direction Change PTZ left right direction Username root ibotage Detection vanced properties Password pe Aspectrato lt none Frame rate 10 0 images s rspective 1 Basic Settings standard Display idle Frame 704x576 Frame quality Medium input channel Active in backargund Playmode via alt video source 7 Hide in navigation Tab Settings Video Source Channel Number Video Source in Project State Name Path Description IP URL Port Username Password Frame Rate Frame Size Input Channel Alternative Video Source Selectable free channel assigned to a particular video source Prevents messages of a particular video source In the video source index see chapter 5 3 the video sources in project state are marked by a symbol in front of the channel number Within the camera tree the respective camera is displayed in red Name of video source Path indication in the camera list of the camera index Additional information regarding the camera e g manufacturer IP Address or URL of the particular camera Assigned Port MJPEG http Port 80 H 264 MPEG4 RTSP Port 554 Username of a particular camera Password of a particular camera Frames per sec Indication of frame size in pixel Active when using a video se
41. a Text output in notification window Preset locally triggered by an alert Preset retrieved by connected networks clients Thereby you can create and name a server side preset excluding any connections It is accessible via the selection menu In the client a preset will also be created including camera connections The name of the preset has to be identical with the corresponding preset in the server Seite 51 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual SCHILLE 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Settings v E E RUE EAEE Ej BOG WEN erie E MEO SAATTE E MAUNU ARE ENTIE Ej RUE WS ANTE E BOL UG Acne E E Bj E SoHULEE TESt E E m u Under Exposure Alene m m m m m m m m m Inserbes acknowledged BE RRESELGTITGIENN Gyer Exposure Alerme ell PrESeh Onn GENT moton M EEE o 1 RT EEE a o tc Tab Settings Messages 5 3 4 Scheduler The Scheduler offers the option to determine recording times by day and time The smallest definable unit is 30 minutes the maximum is 8 hours Seite 52 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Camera Settings e Copy from Bahn Hauptzentrale PTZ Kamera Aufsicht Lokale PTZ Kamera 1 Video Source Standard Schedule p ghest Resolution 30 min v Saturday green 0 Recording red on Messages Sunday Monday uesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday a 12 01 2014 1
42. ab Management Users Add User Creates a new user Edit User Edits a selected user Remove user Deletes a selected user Seite 83 von 108 S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Export users Creates a csv file with all created users Note ADMIN is predefined as default and cannot be deleted The export can be saved as a CSV file during the following dialogue The user needs to select a save location and accept it with the OK button Subsequently a progress bar is displayed that remains in the foreground until the export is completed Afterwards the groups and the respective users and their rights are displayed in two different ways 5 15 1 Variant 1 Single User Group Group Rights incl 4 eyes Priority 1 User Group Rights 4 eyes principle 2nd GroupPriority GroupPriority PlayBackLimit sec 2 12345 SLS_EZ View playmode 0 Highest Access PTZ control 0 Highest Lowest 0 3 13157 SLS_ EZ View playmode 0 Highest Access PTZ control 0 Highest Lowest 0 4 14052 FWw4 View playmode 0 Highest Access PTZ control 0 Highest Lowest 0 5 14194 SLS_EZ View playmode 0 Highest Access PTZ control 0 Highest Lowest 0 6 14341 BVD RT1 View playmode 0 Highest Show Split Area 0 Highest Sh Lowest 0 7 15045 BVD RT2 View playmode 0 Highest Show Split Area 0 Highest Sh Lowest 0 8 15083 BVD RT2 View playmode 0 Highest Show Split Area 0 Highest Sh Lowest 0 9 15353 BVD RT1
43. al 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH File Edit Zoom Project D nr 3 B 2 228 E abl Te Layout 1 100 Layout 2 Text Tab 8 1 4 Elements Tab Elements are the control devices of the surfaces you created You can use them to equip graphs with functions and operate them The elements can be moved to the preferred position of the page from the preview image or the list with the drag and drop function Selected objects can be changed in position height and width via the selection boxes or the anchor points of the image itself Seite 102 von 108 File Edit Zoom Project D Hr EB P ER Elements Left 313 Top ag Width 14 Height 113 Text Font ABC123 Position oe g e amp Camera 30 Morth Camera 30 North East Camera 30 East Camera 30 South East Camera 30 South Camera 30 South West Camera 30 West Camera 30 North West Monitor 30 Switch 3D Green Ea ar SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH P a 2 Dale 1 S m Layout 1 Layout 3 Elements Tab The function defines the kind of application of the object The Value and the Subvalue assign the objects that are connected or that can be disposed of The Text displays the label of the object This can be change with a click on Font and adjusted with the positioning of the radiobutton The elements themselves are defined in a file SiVMS ELEMENTS INI Here images are
44. amera AP i List 2 LY llen seee path oange Video source group Video server Path structure is displayed as before fy Lokale PTZ Kam Path List Names Video source path Filter LY ten sa Er u Video server Alarmes AXIS Drucker 3 List Video source path Video source group Y Video server Video sources are displayed according to which server they belong to Seite 39 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH an gt Name of the Video Source y Video source name Quick access Remarks Quick access amp name Name amp quick access Quick access amp remarks Quick access amp name Quick access amp path amp remarks Source Name is displayed as before gt Quick Access Remarks R Quick access amp name Name amp quick access Quick access amp remarks Quick access amp name Quick access amp path amp remarks aaaaqaagaaqa Quick Access is used for labelling Source gt Description CCTV Poet Video source name Quick access Remarks Quick access amp name Name amp quick access Quick access amp remarks Quick access amp name Quick access amp path amp remarks Description is used for labelling Source Seite 40 von 108 S SINVR Video Manag
45. arts of any hardware set up designed for uninterrupted permanent operation System requirements VMS server VMS Client Operating system Windows Server 2003 2008 Windows 7 Prof 64bit Windows 7 Prof 64bit Processor Intel i5 Intel i7 or Xeon Intel i5 Intel i7 processor recommended i e recommended i e i7 3770 G3 Intel Xeon E5620 2 4 GHz 3 1 GHz Disk capacity video Depends on requirements Also RAID Level 1 5 10 possible level 1 10 recommended System memory 8GB 8GB GPU Dedicated graphics card i e Dedicated graphics card i e NVIDIA 8400 GS at least 512 MB NVIDIA Quadro 600 at least dedicated RAM 1024 MB dedicated RAM per monitor output Network interface card Ext 1Gbit s Ext 1Gbit s 1 We recommend the Axis Design Tool for calculation of available hard disk capacity needed for video data This tool provides a useful overview and can easily be adopted for use with products of other camera manufacturers See more on http www axis com de products video design tool v2 Seite 14 von 108 User Manual S SINVR Video Management 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 2 2 Access to the Operating System To protect the operating system and the VMS Software it is recommended to individually set the rights for each user under the user account control administration tool of the Operating system This applies particularly for protecting configuration files of the VMS Software Seite 15 von 108
46. at a certain time that is marked green the user will not see the camera image Instead the message Access denied to video source camera name A user group priority that allows access to the video image can be set by configuring Not for group priority The Storage tab provides the option to define a disk space limit for the recording of a video source When it is activated an alert message will be issued as soon as the indicated space limit is reached Additionally you can define the time of when a recording should be deleted or moved Note In accordance to the German BGV the value for the deletion of suspicion and alert tracks should be set to 10 days Seite 55 von 108 S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Camera Settings xs Copy from Bahn Hauptzentrale PTZ Kamera Aufsicht v Lokale PTZ Kamera 1 Video Source Disk space limit Time limit Recording Disk space limit 10009 MByte Disabled Messages 9766 GB Delete recordings older than eduler M i er 7 Notify alarm when limit is reached message iia N Re PN Disk space o I A Hour s v VO Control to User access If limit is reached OO PTZ Control Stop recording Delete oldest recorded file Include suspicion tracks older than Motion Detection Move oldest recorded file to Include alarme tracks older than Sabotage Detection a Advanced properties Include suspicion tracks older than inc
47. cal files after the FTP transfer Resize Crossfire Snapshot Images Crossfire Snapshot Path Resize External Track Export Images External Track Export Path Resize Snapshot Images Optionally changes the frame size of the crossfire shots Optionally saves the crossfire images in a different path than the export default path Changes optionally the frame size of the sequence exports Optionally saves sequence exports in a different path than the export default path Optionally changes the frame size of the single snapshots Seite 81 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management w User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 5 14 User Groups Here user groups are created and provided with different rights In a second step users are created and assigned to respective user groups in the Users area see chapter 5 16 User groups can be deprived of a user right or optionally a user right can be cleared under the 4 eyes principle In this respect the 4 eyes principle option needs to be activated as described in chapter 5 2 The declaration of individual user group rights is documented separately a Configuration Appearance Video ADM Add Group x eins ADMIN_DEMO Copy from Aoun_Demo Control Edit Grour Automation ADMIN_DEMO remove broun Export oo v Access PTZ Control User groups V Access PTZ control Access PTZ Overlay Users Access retrieved alarme tracks gz Access retrieved su
48. calendar function features the possibility to define holidays The respective video sources need to be configured in the recording behavior Recording on Scheduler to use the calendar function During a holiday the recording operates according to the defined recording behavior for the day Sunday Seite 78 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual SCHI ILE 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 24 12 2014 Christmas Eve Remove Automation Tab Automation Calendar 5 13 Export The settings for the storage of sequence exports and snap shots are made in this area A folder for the storage of image material is defined on the hard disk at Default Export Path The files in the AVI or MPG format or optionally in BMG or JPEG format are exported into this folder The quality of the image material that is to be exported is defined in Attention To reduce unnecessary file size of AVI exports we advise you to reduce the export quality to 70 Applying the Snapshot button of the menu bar during the connection of video sources allows you to record single images snap shots Every click on the button saves one image see chapter 4 1 Seite 79 von 108 N SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH a Configuration R Se earance Ber Export properties ens Default Export Path C Daten Command Client EXPORT oF Control Export Quality 70 Integrity checked AVI export Automatio
49. client Optional descriptive text IP Address of Decoder Video Wall Client Port of Decoder Standard 80 Username of Decoder Video Wall Client Password of Decoder Video Wall Client Selection of decoder type Optional cyclical reconnection to Decoder when connection has been lost in seconds This option prevents disconnection without establishing a new connection Allow a cross server connection of a decoder A command to connect to a decoder is sent from the desktop to the server of a video source The decoder has to have the same name on desktop and server This option enables forwarding of non AXIS compatible video streams JPED MJPEG analog to the AXIS Decoder A connection between a video source and the decoder will be established through the video server The decoder has to be configured to connect to the video server by using the same gateway connection name Allows display of video streams in a definable resolution Seite 70 von 108 S SINVR Video Management a User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Follow Monitor Sends all images that are being captured in a selected video window 1 25 to the decoder User Access Restrict access visibility of a decoder to certain pre defined user groups see Chapter 5 14 The screenshot below shows the configuration of a video wall client Decoder Configuration Copy from alex y Decoder type i gt Access limited to Na
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51. e PTZ Kamera SIQURA Eingang Kamera AXIS Gebirge Kamera AXIS Oak Ridge AXIS Drucker berwachung Kamera 7 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Die tolle lokale Cam PTZ Test f r Berlin Firma Testkamera MJPEG Firma Eingang SiStore CX Kamera AXIS 213 PTZ Berge Landschaft Berge Oak Ridge Kamera Landschaft Stadt AXIS Drucker berwachung A Firma Drucker CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo Flughafen Halle 1 CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo Flughafen Halle 1 CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo Flughafen Halle 1 CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo Flughafen Halle 2 CCTV Passarelle Flughafen Halle 2 CCTV Passarelle Flughafen Halle 2 CCTV Passarelle Flughafen Halle 2 CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo Bahn Hauptzentrale Die tolle lokale Cam Firma Testkamera MJPEG Firma Eingang Kamera AXIS 213 PTZ Berge Landschaft Berge Oak Ridge Kamera Landschaft Stadt AXIS Drucker berwachung A Firma Drucker PTZ Kamera Aufsich Select a server AXIS Encoder 01a AXIS Encoder 01b AXIS Encoder 01c AXIS Encoder 02a AXIS Encoder 02b AXIS Encoder 02c AXIS Encoder 03a AXIS Encoder 03b AXIS Encoder 03c AXIS Encoder 04a AXIS Encoder 04b AXIS Encoder 04c AXIS Encoder 05a ne Tag nn r C r 7 U UU y Add remote Tab Video Systems Camera List Testquellen C701 Testquellen C702 Testquellen 6703 Passarelle 706 Passarelle 707 Passarelle 708 Passarelle 710 Passarelle 712 Passarelle 713 Passarelle 715 GEO 714 Testque
52. e example 20 means that a double click of the cursor on the alarm message jumps to a point in time time of alarm 20 seconds Influences the display of the track bar in the playback area The value O means that the left margin of the track bar is the equivalent of time of alarm 20 seconds Until 20 seconds means in this case that the complete display of the track bar contains 40 seconds plus the duration of the alarm Opens a previously saved preset in case of an event see chapter 4 2 3 Defines one or more video windows for the display of the alarm sequences Definiert einen oder mehrere Videofenster fur die Aufschaltung der Alarm Die entsprechende Alarmmeldung wird jeweils im unteren Bereich des Videofensters in Rot dargestellt Seite 86 von 108 S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 5 17 Sabotage Detection It is possible to create a schedule to routinely check for instances of sabotage when the option Sabotage detection is enabled within the New Video Source menu item Note To perform such a scheduled task the check cycle for sabotage has to be set in item By Scheduler see chapter 5 3 10 ij Configuration ale lal V Enable sabotage detection Video systems ae Control Delay Automation 10 secs Resolution IN Management Once per month green off Wednesday 4 on Sunday Monday uesday Wednesday ursday Friday Saturday 00 00 12 01 2014 13 01 2014 14 07 2014 15
53. ed finger print Seite 80 von 108 Scrambled AVI Export Auto Convert Stream Formats to AVI Delete after Converting Insert Overlay Text Retrieval Path Export FTP Upload SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Scrambles the sequence export with the help of the key that is registered at Server amp Services For the playback of the file use the seperatly obtainable VMPlayers and enter the Scramblingpassphrase Converts H 264 MPEG4 exports automatically to AVI Deletes the respective H 264 MPEG4 exports automatically after the completed AVI conversion Embeds the information defined under Appearance Video Displays with the chosen fontsize in the output file Offers the optional entry of an additional retrieval path which can be managed via the service dialogue see chapter 6 6 Enable Export FTP Upload Host Port User Password Destination Path Upload AVI Files Upload snapshot files Upload Crossfire Snapshot Files Upload Externat Track Export Delete Files after Upload Export Options Exports files via the FTP protocol to a distant FTP server IP Address of the FTP server FTP Port Standard 21 Login data of the FTP server Destination path for the data Sends exported AVI video sequences Sends single images see chapter 4 1 Sends snap shots of the PTZ crossfire function see chapter 5 3 8 Sends exported video sequences Deletes the lo
54. ed to the chosen destination directory and the program can then be started by executing DiViCro exe resp SINVR2 exe or Zelaris exe Seite 17 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management I User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 4 VMS Interface Functions The VMS interface consists of a task menu and a status bar and is further organised in three main desktop areas as illustrated below Connection Control Function Control Video Displays The three desktop areas of the VMS interface 4 1 Task Menu The Task Menu contains the following elements from left to right Frame Export Configuration Service Log out About the application The function Frame Export allows exporting current single frames in BMP or JPEG format directly to the directory configured under Menu Export see chapter 5 14 The function Print creates a print out of the current video frame that is shown in the selected video window LIVE or playback The Alert List displays pre defined alert reports depending on user rights as well as system status reports and user interactions Seite 18 von 108 SINVR Video Management Si User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Under the Configuration tab you will find all available settings for cameras servers user defined desktop adjustments user rights and passwords for user groups etc The Service menu offers various tools
55. ement ww User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH gt Quick Access amp Name a GY Lokale PTZ Kara P Path Names Video source name Filter Quick access Ala Remarks Fa Quick access amp name Name amp quick access Quick access amp remarks Quick access amp name Quick access amp path amp remarks Quick Access and Name is used for labelling Source gt Name amp Quick Access Name and quick access are used for labelling Source in reverse order compared to the example above gt All All sources are shown if user rights allow it gt Video Source in Only sources in project state will be shown if user rights allow it Project State gt Video Source in Error Only sources having errors will be shown if user rights allow it If Sort Navigation items is activated the names will be sorted according to the respective source label 5 3 Video Systems Video Sources The connected cameras are listed in the tab Video Systems Video Sources including information about their continuous number name and description path group and access code The Delete Video Source button lets you delete marked cameras directly from this list The buttons New Video Source and Edited Video Source lead to the submenu Camera Configuration There new cameras can be registered or informational data concerning already registered cameras can be edited The buttons Export and mport let you export or import a list of al
56. en the VMS server and Control Center Server CCS FTPCLIENT Informs the VMS client about any communication to the FTP server of a video server see chapter 5 7 TRACKEXPORT Informs about the status of a sequence export DISPLAYTHREADS Informs about the status of the individual video windows HTTP DISPLAYTHREADS Informs about system state MEDINA Informs about communication between the VMS software and the stream recorder incl the state of the software decoder used for frame processing H 264 MPEG4 HTTP REQUEST Monitors the exchange of status information between the VMS software and any video sources of the stream recorder H 264 MPEG4 Also informs about status of hardware CPU hard disk usage OPCCLIENT Informs about the integrated OPC Client Interface FTPSERVER Informs the VMS Server about communication to the FTP client of another VMS client HDCONTROL Monitors hard disk management i e deletion of recordings VIDEOSERVER Supplies information to the VMS server about the status of the video server VIDEOCLIENT Supplies information to the VMS client about connections to video server s SCRIPT Monitors the code processing of the internal script function see chapter 5 11 ALARMS Monitors system related alerts i e hard disk failure SILINK Monitors data traffic via SILINK interface FRAMEMODULES CONTROLMANAGER Monitors data traffic to the Control Center Server CCS Seite 20 von 108 Use
57. er Secs Images per Secs fic Girensperent 2 SPU UScage o ie H MPEG 4 decoder settings MAINCONCEPT BOSCH H 264 Decode v H 264 decoder settings Tab Appearance Video Displays Seite 32 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Use this tab to configure any camera windows in the video display area For any information to be shown it is necessary to have them set up previously The section Text Displays specifies what kind of information is displayed in a particular camera window The type as well as the position of the information text is user defined by using a dropdown menu i e display camera name at top left display monitor name at top right display time in the bottom left Depending on the mode you are in Live or Playback different configurations are possible The Dropdown menus contain the following settings None Camera name Monitor name URL Time Image Counter Description Resolution Motion Detection Images per Secs Record ID Image Size Camera name Monitor name URL T me Image counter Description Resolution Motion Detection Images per Secs Record ID Imagesize Record Data Video Format Video Source Group Meta data Quick Access Server Quick Access amp Name Name amp Quick Access Quick Access amp Remarks Remarks amp Quick Access Quick Access amp Path amp Descrip Dropdown Menu Video Display
58. ered by a potential free camera contact Recording is activated when triggered by a particular OPC Data point Recording is activated on active suspicion input Recording is activated on active alert input Recording is activated on active trigger This enables for instance an alarming when there is a camera related motion detection Starts a manual recording via the context menu in a particular video window Seite 50 von 108 5 3 3 Messages SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH In this section specific alert messages can defined for particular events A message text is displayed that is later to be shown in the message window see chapter 4 2 1 A particular event is only handled as an alert when the corresponding checkbox has been marked Monitoring Motion Alert User Alert Input Alert OPC Item Alert Error Alert Sabotage Alert Sabotage Test Trigger Alert Underexposing alert Overexposing alert Message Preset Call Preset on Client Trigger alert by Motion Detection Trigger alert by pressing user button Trigger alert by Input Trigger alert by specific data point Trigger alert when there is a camera malfunction Trigger alert when sabotage is detected Trigger alert when a sabotage test is conducetd Alert on a particular Trigger Input Trigger alert due to underexposing i e shading of camera Trigger alert due to overexposing i e blinding of camer
59. es are documented separately Camera Settings Copy from Bahn Hauptzentrale PTZ Kamera Aufsicht v PTZ Kamera Aufsicht 50 Video Source Identification Recording Graphics page Messages Position k14 Scheduler Quick access code g 4 Disk space Access code usergroup lt ai gt WO Control GEO code latitude 52 4501020000 T ess User acc GEO code longitude 1 7213971000 PTZ Control p Motion Detection Sabotage Detection f Advanced properties r Video source maintenance Perspective Clear layout Tab Settings Advanced Settings Identification Graphics Page Links the camera to a graphics page that is displayed when the respective video source is selected Position Displays all detected edges in the reference image Quick Access Freely editable field for calling a video source by a numerical value Seite 64 von 108 User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH S SINVR Video Management J Access Code Usergroup Define separate access codes for different user groups Use the mouse cursor to hover over the selection menu to get an overview of all defined allocations displayed as a hint GEO Code Latitude Location of video source The data is retrieved via SiLink interface and can be processed by a Google Maps client that is available separately Enter value as a decimal fraction using either comma or period GEO Code Longitude Location of video source The data is retrie
60. es of video sources as well as connection issues of servers This tab also includes options for configuring external operating devices They are employed to interpret and execute PTZ commands or control commands by a recorder that are sent by connected peripheral equipment A further configuration is not necessary with the exception of the Panasonic WV CU 650 control panel gt see appendix Note Configuration in accordance to BGV is documented in chapter 9 2 ij Configuration E 2 800 mea ce ar R BRpearan Suspicion Input r External Control Unit Video systems lt kein gt v Panasonic WV CU650 amp Message Com port com T rices Server amp Service Baudrate 9600 v External PTZ Control Alarme Input Parity NONE O lt kein gt Data hits fe M Automation EEE Stopp bits 1 _ Management Handshake none v V Quick access Min speed 70 Message en Max speed 100 Cycle 100 ms Dead Zone 400 Reverse tilt direction Monitoring Error Output Tab Control Inputs Outputs External Control Unit COM Port Select corresponding COM Port on the PC including all port settings They are to be requested from the manufacturer if necessary Quick Access Enables selection of cameras via numeric keyboard of the control panel Min Speed Adjust minimum speed of joystick Max Speed Adjust maximum speed of joystick Cycle Adjustable value for joystick query in m
61. etween 0 00 and 5 30 according to Standard Plan Due to the lack of any defined recording times after 5 30 the program will now check the d e Mode and will proceed accordingly by recording from 6 00 to 12 00 Since there is no recording time marked between 12 00 and 17 30 there will be no recording during this time From 17 30 onwards recording will continue according to Standard Plan Seite 54 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Camera Settings Copy from Bahn Hauptzentrale PTZ Kamera Aufsicht Lokale PTZ Kamera 1 Video Source green off R p Video source access Not for group priority Highest Resolution 130 min v Monday ecording rea on Standard Schedule Messages idle Mode a uesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday J a AR Video source access 14 01 2014 15 01 2014 16 01 2014 70 0 2014 18 01 2014 Scheduler Motion Detection Alarme Ai i 01 User Event Disk space a Videosource Input 01 a Videosource Input 02 ow 0 Videosource Input 03 User access 04 00 PTZ Control 05 00 Motion Detection Motio etectior 06 00 Sabotage Detection Advanced properties Perspective Tab Settings Scheduler Video Source Access Access to a particular video source can be limited in time If this video source is to be captured
62. ge archive 0 Higt Lowest 0 677 IL 24756 25989 View playmode 1 Lowest Access message archive 0 Higt Lowest 0 678 IUKSI41 27109 29204 Configuration 0 Highest View playmode 0 Highest Acce High 0 679 IUKSI71 28987 30334 Configuration 0 Highest View playmode 0 Highest Acce High 0 680 ADMIN 99999 ADMII Configuration 0 Highest View playmode 0 Highest Acce Highest 0 681 SCHILLE ALEX ALTMA Configuration 0 Highest View playmode 0 Highest Acce Highest 0 682 ANWENDER ANWENDER View playmode 0 Highest Access PTZ control 0 Highest Lowest 0 683 IL_SA ASM LO View playmode 0 Highest Access message archive 0 Hig Lowest 0 684 ADMIN_PKE BEN BIAESCt Configuration 0 Highest View playmode 0 Highest Acce Highest 0 685 BVD BVD View playmode 0 Highest Show Split Area 0 Highest Sh Lowest 0 686 BVD_IG BVD_IG USCI View playmode 0 Highest Show Split Area 0 Highest Sh Lowest 0 Exported csv file in MS Office Seite 84 von 108 5 16 Alarm Monitoring SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH The feature of transferring messages via email can be activated in this tab Furthermore the display and presentation of alarms can be configured Message Mailer IV Enable EMail transfer M Add alarme image SMTP Server tund2 com Username admin ursite com Password iii Message source Motion Detection Alarme Disk Alarme Videosource Input 01 Videosource Input 02
63. gt Statistics 7 Data system Ue Server streamingserwice eo CPL Expo E tT YY Sabotage detection Current Peak Min Peak Max Max Average Recording cycles CPU Usage Ba a m jho le I Retrieved Tracks Frame Rate ho fho fo fha mages ences Disk Data bo jo o o o Bytesis Server Frame Rate b o b o b Imagesis Server Data Rate lo lo lo 0 lo Bytes s Video streams N lo 0 0 lo Harddisk Usage e TTT TTT TT EE Size 453 943 GB Free 143 635 GB Tab Maintenance Statistics 6 2 Data In this area alarm messages and video data can be copied moved deleted or burned on CD Further it is possible to centrally administer the local video data Seite 88 von 108 Sabotage detection Recording cycles Retrieved Tracks Alarm monitoring SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH older than Backup tracks to oOo Burn backup path to CD Clear backup path Tab Maintenance Data Copy messages to Move message to Burn message on CD Local Video Data Copies messages from the alarm list to a different path directory Moves messages from the alarm list to a different path Burns messages from the alarm list on CD Note The disc burning service of the operating system needs to be activated Standard tracks Suspicion tracks Alarm tracks Backup tracks to Clear video data Burn backup path to CD Choose one or more of the recorded tracks after
64. h Recording on Trigger 4 Delete if space limit reached Recording on Analysis G C Retrieve alarme tracks ae Time limit 2 s h Manual Recording Delete if space limit reached OK Abort Tab Settings Recording Video source H 264 MPEG4 Enable Recording Activation necessary in order to record Recording Path Location where recordings are saved on the hard disk Retrieval Path Moves recordings into a different path if the option Retrieve Suspicion tracks alarm tracks is activated Settings Pre Alert Time indication of when a recording starts prior to an alert in s Post Alarm Time indication of when a recording stops after an alert in s Note In compliance with BGV pre and post alert should be set to 900s 15min each Recording Limits Size of Recording Unlike MJPEG recordings this setting allows you to define the size of a recording in Mbyte instead of defining the remaining disk space Time Limit Deletes recordings in the standard track after the indicated value indicated in hours Track Retrieval Seite 49 von 108 Retrieve Suspicion Tracks Delete if space limit reached Retrieve Alarm Tracks Delete if space limit reached Options Permanent Recording Track Standard Suspicion Alert Recording on Event Recording on Scheduler Recording on User Event Recording on InputS Recording on OPC Item Recording on Suspicion Input Recording on Alert Input Recording on TriggerS
65. ideo Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 5 12 53001 192 SS CUO iy me 87 6 Service ssscsscssccscssoccoccsccsocsccssescosssecossescosccssosssesessessee OO oL aC ee ee eee ee ee ree 88 O2 B 7 1 UESPEENEE ENDE E ER MERAN EEE AEG NEURLEER EEEE A E EHE TEREEEELHERFEEBERERR 88 6o EPO era 90 6 4 Sabotage Detection ene ase ne oe eo 91 oto Records Nele ee ee 92 6 6 RECS VO ICK ee ee 93 oF SCEN nee en ee ae 94 7 Miscellaneous Program FUNCTIONS ccccccccsssssvscscsceeee 97 7 ot 9 E E ee ee 97 7 1 1 Licensing via USB HASP DBongle nassee een Seevcasabbersexateusesent 97 7 1 2 Licensing via PC Bound License euere eaters 98 8 Page Editor ssessoessssssssssssssssssosssesosesosssosesssessssssess JO S TOOD e E A TEN CEEDRRCREEFECTRER 99 SLE Pee 1 0 re N E A A 100 812 Pictures Tan e E S ee ee res 100 SL 1 4191 gt agate wrens EHER E E 101 8 12 RENE Tan nee ee ee ee ers 102 el Proe EINE ee ee dee 103 Seite 9 von 108 Seite 10 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Seite 11 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH S SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 1 Introduction Schille VMS Video Management Software is a Management Software for network based video systems The operation of network based video systems demands replacing or comple
66. ille Informationssysteme GmbH SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH SINVR Video Management Management Software for Network based Video Systems User Manual Version 2 13 Seite 5 von 108 Seite 6 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Contents 1 INTFOCUCTION ccccccccccccccccccscccccsccccccscccccscccccsccccessssees LD 2 System Structure sssccccccscccssoccccecccccssooecceecccsssssesseeeee L 21 SVetrem ReQUrCEMENES oriee ai a E a E 14 2 2 Access to the Operating SYSteM ccccccsseccsvsctscsccssrecsevensacsavscsacsevacrensavease 15 3 InsStallatiOn cccccccsccccsccccsccccccccccsccccsccccssccessscessssesse LO 4 VMS Interface FUNCTIONS ccccccscecsccccscsceccccecscsceree LO AL Task Meilen een ee ee ea 18 Al SB SEC OT ee 21 4 1 2 Connection Control eisernen 21 4 13 Camera NO een ee a ee are 21 ara HOC 0 ee eee ee RER KUN ee ne eee ees ee ere ee 22 4d eo PrE 0 ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ere ee ee 22 4 1 5 SEUEN E ee er ee ee 23 4 127 PTE COUN a spepecececesentco sce S tsa aesuasedetaueseeaneetneeseeeasaaaess 23 1 2 FUNCTION CONTO eea A 24 421 Message VIO ee ei 25 4 22 PYDI EMOS ee 25 42o VOCNI OUE ea EE 27 AD Smart Searches ee ee iene osaneddeniek aa warseneadausedteastaueies 28 4 2 5 Video Wall WOUC
67. ion into security and facility management systems is facilitated by an optional interface that is based on OPC data access 2 standards By employing this interface the entire system functionality is made available to a third party system which provides an OPC data access 2 client interface The Schille VMS is capable of managing surveillance on a larger scale by being configured to make use of a client server based infrastructure By offering the possibility of working with up to 64 video servers the software permits the integration of networks with up to 4096 video sources The network load is distributed onto the servers Furthermore the server version provides a web interface which enables access via platform independent web browsers The browser can be operated on virtually all common operating systems such as Windows Linux or Unix Seite 13 von 108 S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 2 1 System Requirements The highest effect on system workload is generated by the quantity resolution and frame rate ofthe video signals as well as the used compression method Therefore in terms of hardware setup a special emphasis should be put on choosing a potent processor capable of handling the expected system workload High performance PC Systems are recommended for a smooth system workflow Sufficient memory capacity a good graphics card and network interface card as well as 24x7 hard disks are essential p
68. ions Camera Settings mi Copy from Bahn Hauptzentrale PTZ Kamera Aufsicht v Lokale PTZ Kamera 1 Video Source External PTZ Control Crossfire Recording Recording r nn Off Messages none o Off fo pier prz Line CE SE Disk space I g Off fo bs wf WO Control D g v User access p 1 a fi f fo 5 v PTZ Control o Motion Detection Off fo PTZ group alarme postions m Sabotage Detection EPR en 0 Advanced properties Alarme group a lott fo as n Perspective PTZ position loft v 0 a off fo o Off fo 0 fott fo OK Abort Tab Settings PTZ Control External PTZ Control PTZ via Video Source Enable sending of a selected PTZ protocol through a transparent data channel Depending on camera type PTZ Line Use the line that is set up under Configuration external PTZ Control PTZ Adresse Set PTZ Address PTZ Speed Adjust the speed of PTZ Control PTZ Monitor Adjust output monitor when controlling crossbars PTZ Group Alarm Positions Alarm Group Select an external alarm group PTZ Position PTZ Position to be taken on external group alarm Seite 60 von 108 A Crossfire Recording SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Event S PTZ Position Wait Record Images Event to trigger a Crossfire recording Adjust camera to selected PTZ position Set time in ms to keep camera in a fixed position Amount of images to be captured 5 3 9 Moti
69. ivacy Protection Enable Privacy Protection Activate Privacy Protection Get Image Captures the current camera image Disable Prevents access to entire image area no scrambling Enable Allows access to entire image area image completely scrambled Disable for user group Users of a group that has been given this or a higher priority will see the priority picture unscrambled Sensitivity Adjustable sensitivity for motion detection Background Frames Amount of frames until anon moving object is displayed unscrambled again Scrambling Factor Adjustable Pixel Size for Scrambling Mask Areas Blackening of defined areas Black Masking Privacy Protection works during Live as well as during Playmode However any saved video data will be kept unencrypted in the recording path so that they remain available for further investigations 5 3 8 PTZ Control The PTZ control tab contains options for triggering PTZ lines that have been set up under Configuration external PTZ Control For video sources with PTZ Control you have the possibility to choose a PTZ position that should be taken in case of an external group alarm under the section PTZ Group Alarm Positions Furthermore the section Crossfire Recording allows you to set PTZ positions Seite 59 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH that are to be taken after a selectable event for example in order to take snapshots from these posit
70. l local video sources as a csv or xml file Seite 41 von 108 S SINVR Video Management eo User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Lokale PTZ Kamera SIQURA Eingang Sistore CX Channel 1 Kamera AXIS Gebirge Kamera AXIS Oak Ridge AXIS Drucker berwachung Kamera 6 Kamera 7 Kamera 8 Kamera 10 Kamera 12 Kamera 13 Die tolle lokale Cam Testkamera MJPEG Kamera AXIS 213 PTZ Berge Oak Ridge Kamera AXIS Drucker berwachung AXIS 210 CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo Q1755 CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo M3204 CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo 212 CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo P3344 CCTV Passarelle CCTV Passarelle Firma siStore CX Landschaft Berge Landschaft Stadt Firma Drucker Flughafen Halle 1 Flughafen Halle 1 Flughafen Halle 1 Flughafen Halle 2 Flughafen Halle 2 Flughafen Halle 2 Flughafen Halle 2 Testquellen Gruppe 1 701 Testquellen Gruppe 1 702 Testquellen Gruppe 1 703 Passarelle 706 Passarelle 707 Passarelle 708 Passarelle 710 Passarelle 712 Passarelle 713 Kamera 15 PTZ Kamera Aufsicht CCTV Passarelle Passarelle 715 CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo 06034 Bahn Hauptzentrale GEO 714 Tab Video Systems Video Sources Via the ONVIF submenu it is possible to automatically search for and embed ONVIF compatible components ONVIF is an open forum in the industry which aims to establish a global standard for
71. lated For this feature cameras are selected in the lower area and assigned to the video windows Seite 95 von 108 Script function Video source Monitor PTZ Position Delete Accept SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Selects a sub program of the script language of the type PROGRAM Program name Selectable video source for the camera related step Transfers the previously selected monitor for the connection of the selected video sources Transfers the previously selected PTZ position of the selected video source Deletes a selected video source from the connection Saves the sequence Seite 96 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 7 Miscellaneous Program Functions 7 1 Licensing The licensing window can be accessed via the button and the following context menu Lizensierung Attention It is necessary to copy and unpack the file Licensemanager exe in the program directory of the VMS software to be able to display the licensing window and to license a system You can access the license files on the web at http service schille com SINVR Command DEMO 2 11 7 The Licensing Window There are two licensing methods to choose from 7 1 1 Licensing via USB HASP Dongle This method writes the ordered licenses on a USB dongle The serial number displayed in the license window is generated by the USB Dong
72. le alone In this case the licenses are not bound to the PC hardware Potential extensions to the license agreement will be generated on the basis of the serial number of the USB dongle and saved in the file Licensekeys 001 in the program directory of the VMS software In case of a change of the PC hardware it needs to be made sure that the file is transferred to the new PC hardware Seite 97 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Note If the dongle does not automatically flash a red light once it is inserted it might be necessary to install the HASP dongle driver additionally You can find the most recent HASP dongle driver on the web at http www server001 net PUBLIC ADDONS PROCTERON Sentinel HASP Run time setup zi 7 1 2 Licensing via PC Bound License This Licensing method works without a USB dongle In this case the serial number is generated from specific hardware information e g the MAC identification number the BIOS version and information of the windows installation and the hard drive Consequently the change or loss of the hard drive or network card means the loss of the serial number and the loss of the license Therefore it is important that the generating of the serial number for the clearing of the license is done only after the video server or client is connected to a network switch Seite 98 von 108 S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informations
73. llen C701 Testquellen 702 Use the decoder properties tab to configure a single or multiple hardware decoders This nen MJPEG Strei MJPEG Strea MJPEG Strea MJPEG Strea Frame Frame incorporates the option of activating a gateway function that enables forwarding of non AXIS compatible video streams JPED MJPEG analog to the AXIS Decoder In that case there is not a direct connection between a video source and the decoder but through a video server Another option here is the possibility of using an additional VMS client as a Software Decoder a so called video wall The button New Decoder lets you add a new decoder Note When configuring a decoder it should be ensured that the video wall mode is enabled as explained in chapter 5 2 The following screenshot shows the configuration of a hardware decoder Seite 69 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH JPEG Stream Gateway v ay Add Group Connection name Remove Group DECODER Resize images Options Follow monitor Monitor no E E Tab Video Systems Decoder Funktionsbeschreibung Option Name Description IP URL Port Username Password Decoder Type Reconnect Keep Connection Multiple Server Connection JPEG Stram Gateway Enable Gateway Resize Images Editable name will appear in the video wall area of the
74. lude alarme tracks older than Perspective OK Abort Tab Settings Disk space Depending on the used hard disk capacity a value between 2048MB and 4096MB should be set as the disk space limit Note If an alarm type as specified under Recording is supposed to be integrated into the suspicion and alert track the option nclude Suspicion Tracks Alert tracks older than has to be enabled When this is not enabled the set space limit will ignore the recordings of suspicion and alert Tracks This may lead to a potential overflow of the hard disk 5 3 6 I O Control Tab I O Control enables a user to set and read camera related potential free contacts The amount of available input and output channels can differ depending on the used camera model The section On Air Display provides the option of marking live displays and recordings of a video source This is achieved by controlling the camera LED resp a relay contact depending on the video sources Seite 56 von 108 SINVR Video Management S User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH E Copy from Bahn Hauptzentraesptz Kamera Aufsicht v Lokale PTZ Kamera 1 V Enable input control Cycle ms 1000 lt J Enable output control I Activate on visible connection Input 01 Name Bel door 1 Name Buzzer door 1 Input 02 Output 02 Input 03 Output 03 Input 04 Output 04 Inputs GuipuLUsS E i Innit OG Nitt ne abotage Detec
75. me VDEOWALL nn D ti PO hanne IP URL 192 168 2 233 0 ra Econnect vi Port 8080 http 192 168 2 233 8080 r Keep connection Username foo Mutiple server connection Password r SiLink Server Layout Original G Add Group C Control decoders Remove Group Control monitors and decoders lv Execute presets IV Save presets p en u tower one T E Execute sequences J PTZ control J Disconnect own connections on log off IV Disconnect all connections on log off MV Transmit playmode connections Tab Video Systems Decoder Option Description of Function Name Editable name will appear in the video wall area of the client Beschreibung Optional descriptive text IP URL IP Address of Decoder Video Wall Client Port Port of Video Wall Client Communication is processed via the so called SiLink interface of the Video Wall Client see chapter 5 7 Username Username of Decoder Video Wall Client Password Password of Decoder Video Wall Client Decoder Type Selection of decoder type For configuration of a Video Wall Client select the option SiLink Server SiLink Server Layout Define the appearance layout of the Video Wall in the function control of VMS client Control Monitors Required for controlling a VMS Video Wall Seite 71 von 108 Control Decoder Control Monitors and Decoders Execute Presets Save Presets Call Splits Execute sequences PTZ Control Disconnect own
76. mera connection by Quick Access This is recommended for keeping fixed presets when working with installations that have to handle frequently changing camera names Activates extended camera tree navigation see Chapter 5 2 1 Enables swapping of video sources within the video windows by Drag amp Drop Decoder Area Enable Video Wall Video Wall Control Monitor Embedded Video Wall Enabled Splits Activates Video Wall mode Defines a video window 1 50 to locally capture a connected video source from a video wall Decoder Note For PTZ control of video sources via VMS Video Wall it is obligatory to define a video window here Displays configured video walls Decoder within a decoder window configurable in layout mode not within the controller window Defines the number and style of split displays in the menu bar for monitor 1 and 2 see chapter 4 1 1 5 2 1 Advanced Navigation Using a context menu when navigating it is possible to choose between different styles of textual presentations and further to choose a particular filter The screenshots below illustrate in how far the appearance changes The options of the context menu are Seite 38 von 108 an gt Video Source Path gt Video Source Group gt Video Server SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH v List Video source path Video source group Video server oO PT K
77. mpositions There is a total of 80 possible slots for saving presets Seite 22 von 108 S SINVR Video Management ey User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Presets Area After defining the video display area i e Selecting number of video displays positioning and adjusting individual windows and assigning video sources use the Save button to keep any changes you have made Then choose the desired save slot by clicking on it with your left mouse button Changing the name of a particular slot is achieved by right clicking on it and pressing Enter afterwards For the renaming to be applied it is necessary to click on the Save button again followed by choosing the respective save slot This completes the process of configuring and saving a set camera composition It is then possible to retrieve and activate them via the respective button under Video Displays 4 1 6 Sequence Any saved sequences can be accessed and activated through selecting them via this menu The configuration is done in the sequencer section of the service menu see chapter 6 7 o ime Select sequence s u Sequence Area 4 1 7 PTZ Control PTZ Control lets you control a camera remotely For this function to be active it is required to have PTZ Control enabled and to employ a camera that is equipped with rotary functionality Zoom Focus and Iris but also preferred camera positions can be set up stored and retrieved Seite 23 vo
78. n 108 S SINVR Video Management a User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH IAG GE BAG p gt PTZ Control Area Use the navigation buttons to determine a fixed camera position at your desired location To save a chosen camera position select an available save slot by using the dropdown menu Confirm this by clicking on the Save button disk symbol For renaming a saved position navigate to Select Position via the dropdown menu and select the desired save slot Double clicking with the left mouse will cause the input box to get highlighted in yellow and a new name can be entered Click the Save button to keep the new position name Any camera positions saved this way can then be selected and retrieved from the dropdown menu at any time 4 2 Function Control Function Control lets you determine the current program mode When in Playback Mode the navigation buttons relating to playback control are shown When operating in Live Mode they are not visible You can switch between the following modes functions Live Reports Alert list Playback Video wall A recording can be viewed or replayed completely Also clips exported in AVI format or still images exported in BMP format can be exported and saved via menu Export if needed During a Live connection the cameras can be operated via PTZ control from the related desktop The following chapters describe the functions that allow switching to the respective
79. n 1955 546 Timg 19 55 458 TSyn Timg 88 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Montor 2 SynSrc 0 17 12 2013 12 24 28274 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 5 444 Timg 1955 356 TSyn Timg 88 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Mondor 2 SynSrc 0 17 12 2013 12 24 28 374 PLAYER GOPReaderCamera 1 TSyn 19 55 344 Timg 19 55 236 TSyn Timg 108 ms FrameTime 100 ms Speed 1 Montor 2 SynSrc 0 17 12 2013 12 25 25 770 CAMERACONTROL Camera Video command 1 axis covcom ptz cgi camera 1 amp continuouspantitmove 50 0 17 12 2013 12 25 25 9862 CAMERACONTROL Camera Video command 1 axis covcom ptz_cgl camera 1 amp comtinuouspantitmoverd 0 17 12 2013 12 25 28 916 CAMERACONTROL Camera Video command 1 axis covcom piz cgi camera 1 amp comtinuouspantitmoverS0 SO 17 12 2013 12 25 29 126 CAMERACONTROL Camera Video command 1 axis covcom ptz_cgi camera 1 amp comtinuowspantiimove 50 50 17 12 2013 12 25 29 326 CAMERACONTROL Camera Video command 1 axis cgvcom piz_cgi camera 1 amp comtinucuspantiimove 0 0 17 12 2013 12 25 29 538 CAMERACONTROL Camera Video command 1 axis cg com ptz cgi camera 1 amp continuouspantitmove 50 50 17 12 2013 12 25 29 744 CAMERACONTROL Camera Video command 1 axis cg comiptz cgi camera 14contnucuspantitmoves0 0 17 12 2013 12 25 33829 CAMERACONTROL Camera Video command 1 axis cq com ptz cgi camera 1 amp contnuouspantitmowe S0 50 17 12 2013 12 25 24 033 CAMERACONTROL Camera Video command 1 axis cg comptz cgi came
80. n 2 Scrambled AVI export Picture filename Mono SI IV Auto convert stream formats to AVI Export Delete after converting User groups WV Insert overlay text BE Text size 14 Export FTP Upload Export options Enable export FTP upload Resize crossfire snapshot images Ok Abort Export Properties rT 7 Upload AVI files amo Upload crossfire snapshot files Upload snapshot files Upload external track exports Delete files after upload External track export path Resize snapshot images Tab Management Export Default Export Path Export Quality Picture Filename Integrity Checked AVI Export Sets path where exported files are saved Definition of the output quality of the files Sets the filename and type of the export An empty entry field generates the respective filename from the time stamp The command SHORTCUT enters the quick access name before the filename of the respective video source The command DATA enters the data field before the filename The command ID enters the ID field before the filename Generates an electronic fingerprint with 16 digits from all single images of the complete index of the file After the export the fingerprint is displayed in the service window see chapter 6 3 after selecting the exported file The recipient of the AVI file can therefore secure the integrity with a check with the help of the separately obtainable VMPlayers and the transmitt
81. nd remain in the export directory of video server IP Address of video server Port of video server Standard 5401 for MJPEG 5410 for MPEG4 H 264 connections Establishes connection to video server via a defined user Note The defined user account has to be set up previously in the video server see chapter 5 14 5 15 Seite 66 von 108 gt Format Scrambling passphrase Connect to Control Server Connect to Alarm Server Backup Server Enable Load Balancing 5 5 Camera List SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH MJPEG ORG Images are transferred to the client in original resolution MJPEG MJPED based streams can be adjusted in frame rate and resolution by the video server before the data is transferred to the client STREAM Connect to stream recorder H 264 MPEG4 Optionally scramble video streams between video server and client When scrambling is active in the server enter the same passphrase as in the server see chapter 5 7 A connection to the Control Server is needed for instance for having the possibility of remotely configuring a camera as well as for enabling PTZ Control by the client Standard 5402 Necessary for receiving alert messages from a video server Standard 5403 Optional indication of a backup server The backup server has to operate on a 1 1 copy of the main server s configuration Optional indication of a second video server When making use
82. nection to all connected cameras will be terminated any live feeds or playbacks will be stopped The selected camera window can be re scaled and re positioned This function is only available when motion detection is enabled Once the function is activated the recording will appear in a gray scale while any kind of motion is highlighted in red color If an area of acamera window has been zoomed in the function Zoom 100 in the context menu resets the image to original resolution Pressing and holding the right mouse key allows the user to create a resizable rectangle within the current frame to digitally zoom in on the camera This function is not restricted to PTZ cameras The quality of the zoomed in frame depends on the resolution of the camera In order to maintain the best possible quality when drawing a rectangle to zoom in to it is recommended to keep the width to height ratio in appropriate balance Seite 31 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 5 System Configuration The entire configuration and any subsequent optimizations are done and accessed by the configuration button in the task menu see chapter 4 1 Choose configuration out of the context menu Restart New Video source Licensing Setup Layout mode Change password Context Menu Options 5 1 Appearance Video Display Appearance fim fim o Images p
83. ng of a particular camera is enabled This mode lets you control and analyze a playback connected to an alert message or other surveillance recordings Furthermore it is possible to export intervals of recordings Seite 25 von 108 User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH S SINVR Video Management j dmana a aaan 17 12 2013 15 19 04 772 EE AF a 17 12 2013 15 19 04 772 ni fin Ing 17 12 2013 15 19 0 GEB ELZ Playback section Use these function buttons to modify the arrangement of the time axis Total 14 Day 1h Hour Minute Track Start End Day forward backward Hour forward backward Minute forward backward The following functional buttons can be used in order to navigate through a playback of recorded video data fad Jump to start of track oldest recording Ad Fast Rewind Repeatedly pressing the button will gradually increase the speed x5 x10 x15 x20 Continuing pressing the button after having reached the fastest stage of rewinding the speed will then again decrease gradually Reverse Playback Repeatedly pressing the button will gradually increase the speed A x2 x3 x4 Continuing pressing the button after having reached the fastest stage the speed will then again decrease gradually Pause Forward Playback Repeatedly pressing the button will gradually increase the speed of playback x2 x3 x4 Continuing pressing the button after having reached the fa
84. ntil User Action Play until Alarm Acknowledged Show all Group Members Play all Group Members Add Livesignal to Alarm Time Offset Time bar Alarm Playback Preset Playback Alarms on Display Alarms on Overrides the oldest alarm connection as soon as the last free alarm monitor is used To use the feature you need to activate the option Display Alarms on see below Writes the selected number of messages on the alarm list before the oldest entry is deleted Standard 10 000 Plays an audio file on alarm The audio file needs to be in the program directory of the VMS software and end with the suffix WAV The alarm sound is played until a user interactions takes place e g a mouse click in the interface of the program The alarm signal is played until the respective alarm message is accepted on the message list Live image capturing of all connected cameras in a group see chapter 5 3 11 shown after a double click on the respective alarm message Playback of all connected cameras in a group see chapter 5 3 11 after a double click on the respective alarm message The cursor in the recording jumps to the time of the triggering of the event If a video source is connected with a double click on the alarm message the live signal of the respective video source is displayed in the selected video window at Playback Alarms on Adjustable time range in seconds for the placement of the cursor in the playback list Th
85. ocal video sources can be changed in this area Several entries can be selected by pressing the left mouse button or by pressing the Shift key Seite 92 von 108 S i SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Tab Maintenance Recording cycles Disabled Deactivates the temporally limited recording Recording time Activates the temporally limited recording The duration of the recording is defined in the below area A selection of multiple cameras is also possible Set times Saves the defined recording cycles for all selected video sources 6 6 Retrieved tracks This area provides access to the exports that are saved via Export see chapter 5 14 The exports can be deleted copied or burned to CD Note For this feature the disc burning service of the operating system needs to be activated Seite 93 von 108 S P SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Mainte an Tab Maintenance Retrieved Tracks 6 7 Sequencer Here a temporally defined connection of cameras and positions can be set virtual Sequencer The versions 2 feature up to 64 sequencers with up to 100 steps respectively The sequencers are displayed and ready to be selected on the left in the connection control after the completion of the configuration see chapter 4 2 4 The sequencers work preset related e g following defined and saved presets of
86. of this feature both servers should work with identical configuration When a client retrieves an image it will be transmitted by the server with the lowest workload All integrated cameras are shown here including their properties Single video sources can be edited deleted or added A filter input field lets you search for a camera name or other criteria Seite 67 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Kamera AXIS 213 PTZ Berge Landschaft Berge Oak Ridge Kamera Landschaft Stadt AXIS Drucker berwachung CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo Flughafen Halle 1 CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo Flughafen Halle 1 CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo Flughafen Halle 2 CCTV Passarelle Flughafen Halle 2 CCTV Passarelle Flughafen Halle 2 CCTV Passarelle Flughafen Halle 2 CCTV Passarelle AXIS Demo Bahn Hauptzentrale Tab Video Systems Camera List Besides adding local playback sources there is the additional option of adding a server source Ina new window already existing servers are shown including various details such as the amount of still unused channels on the server Seite 68 von 108 5 6 Decoder Lokale PTZ Kamera SIQURA Eingang Sistore CX Channel 1 Kamera AXIS Gebirge Kamera AXIS Oak Ridge AXIS Drucker berwachung Kamera 6 Kamera 7 Kamera 8 Kamera 10 Kamera 12 Kamera 13 Kamera 15 PTZ Kamera Aufsicht Lokal
87. on Detection This tab contains options for enabling and configuring the properties of the Motion Detection feature Note Motion Detection by software is only possible when using MJPEG compression Video Source Recording Messages Scheduler Disk space WO Control User access PTZ Control f Motion Detection Sabotage Detection Advanced properties Perspective Options Copy from Bahn Hauptzentrale PTZ Kamera Aufsicht IV Enable Motion Detection Get Image Cycletime Pixel Sensivity Picture Sensivity gt ap EL 4 a5 Timeout a S Detection Threshold ot Under exposure value i aa ate j Pi gt Sax 4 9 0 as a Over exposure value Gi IE RR es D gt gt ap a 2 OQ Oo O o ses gt 4 he RR Lo os gt Enabled by scheduler Standard gt BX lam lt 9 A r Tab Settings Motion Detection Enable Motion Detection Cycletime Pixel Sensitivity Activate Motion Detection Value in ms that determines the time interval how often an image is checked for changes Indication of when an alert is issued due to a colour or grey value 1 255 Seite 61 von 108 gt Picture Sensitivity Timeout Detection Threshold Image Size Changes Under Exposure Value Under Exposure Limit Over Exposure Value Over Exposure Limit Enabled by Scheduler Get Image Disable Enable SINVR Video Management User Manual 2
88. ordering Off Condition of fields reordering Always SMP Off Number of threads 0 Synchronizing Direct timestamps Rate interpretation Field rate Fixed frame rate 25 00 OSD Off Format type Both Low latency On Stream order On H 264 Decoder Configuration Seite 35 von 108 S SINVR Video Management D User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 5 2 Appearance Desktop Here you can modify the appearance of the main application window i e the VMS interface The point at the very top left of the screen is referred to as zero starting point when configuring left position and upper position under Video Display The input values are pixel related control Main screen pa 4 eyes principle Monitor 1 Set main video area Request login on startup M Request login reason Video screen 2 l Request print reason Monitor 1 Set video area 2 Automatic login Hide main windows on startup Hide controller window on startup er area Fields horizontal 3 Fields vertical 3 MV Enable video Wall Hide on startup Embedded video Wall On Top English Monitor width 80 Start preset Video wall control monitor Desktop mode lt none gt lt none gt Jenone gt x V Enable Hotkeys Show status monitor V Quick access IV Presets via Quick Access V Swap connections IV Advanced digital zoom V Digital zoom overview Video source list Videosource list view Hide base
89. ource List View Hide Base Path Show Status Monitor Activates the function 4 eyes principle see chapter 5 15 Login only possible via user password Opens the Login Logout window at next program startup Username on t Bee an C Requests a reason for login Requests a reason for print out of alert messages Automatic login of a user on program startup Separate definition of presets for user and user groups Example 4 4 Presets 1 4 are available for every user and user group Presets 4 8 are identical for all users of a user group Preset 9 80 are user independet and PC bound Utilize user administration management of a video server administration server Selection between German English by request French Italian Spanish Portuguese Czech and Polish Default setting for Video Displays at program start up Facilitates the usage of Hotkeys Switch between tree view and list view of the video sources in the main window Hide the base path Cameras in connection control Shows I O status in connection control Seite 37 von 108 Quick Access SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Activates usage of camera related Quick Access Codes Hide Server Names Sort Navigator items Presets via Quick Access Extended Navigation Swap connections Hide server names in connection control Arranges items alphabetically from A to Z in the camera index Saves aca
90. ows transcend the frame of a monitor If this is the case the positioning properties of the Master view are restored from the configuration file and the defined decoder will be repositioned 4 3 Video Display This area suits the purpose of displaying or replaying live camera feeds and alert messages JN ZF a FORAT AE ANE 3 i AZ IN A AOO NS Ma Video Display Area 4 Controllable cameras can be optionally addressed and operated via a direct software overlay that can be inserted into the video window Motion speed increases dynamically from the center of the four way control pad towards the outer rim Zoom and PTZ Home can be selected directly by using the buttons in the top area of the video image see Chapter 5 3 1 An optional user button can be displayed in the video window that lets you trigger a configurable macro automation command for example to start a manual recording or to close an alert Seite 30 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH A right mouse click opens the corresponding context menu in each window The following functions are available Disconnect Fullscreen Disconnect all Set position Show motion detection Zoom 100 Connection to the camera will be terminated any live feeds or playbacks will be stopped The selected camera window is displayed in a 1x1 mode Deactivating resets the camera window to its original size Con
91. r Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH S SINVR Video Management BACKUPSERVICE Monitors communication to the CCS if a backup process has been activated PTZMNG Monitors any PTZ control commands that were issued via a VMS client server PROXYSERVICE Monitors data traffic using the internal proxy service of VMS server if it has been activated PROXYRTSP Monitors RTSP communication using the internal proxy service of VMS server if it has been activated KEYBOARD Monitors inputs that were issued from external peripheral devices PLAYER Monitors any kind of access via VMS Player see chapter 4 3 2 ONVIF Monitors data exchange via ONVIF interface 4 1 1 Split Section The Split Section at the top left of the menu bar allows to define the number of the displayed camera windows in the Video Displays area m lm Split Section The maximum number of displayable camera windows is limited to 25 per pc monitor A maximum of 50 video windows per desktop can be displayed 4 1 2 Connection Control The Connection Control section of the desktop is used for setting up any configuration relating to Video Display properties It is subdivided into Camera Index Camera I O Control Preset Sequencer PTZ Control and Export 4 1 3 Camera Index The Camera Index lists all connected cameras Symbols in different colors are used to inform about the state of a particular camera Local and Remote cameras are also differentiated by
92. r the tab Video Source Seite 53 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Camera Settings Copy from Bahn Hauptzentrale PTZ Kamera Aufsicht v Lokale PTZ Kamera 1 Video Source Recording Messages Sunday Monday uescay Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday a 12 01 2014 13 01 2014 14 01 2014 15 01 2014 16 01 2014 17 01 2014 18 01 2014 00 00 Scheduler d 01 00 Disk space 02 00 WO Control User access PTZ Control Motion Detection Sabotage Detection Advanced properties Perspective Tab Settings Scheduler Idle Mode By taking a look at the two exemplary illustrations above Standard Mode Idle Mode several cases of how a scheduled recording works can be demonstrated On Sunday the entire day is recorded since in Standard Mode the whole day is marked for recording Standard Mode always has the highest priority From Monday to Friday recording takes place b
93. ra 1 amp contnuouspantitmove 0 0 BAG OG AG E p gt VMS Interface with System Log opened The system log is divided into different sections that can be monitored individually or all together If the option Save to disk is enabled any logged data will be saved in the LOGGING folder under the SIVMS program directory The log files can be viewed using any conventional text editor Every single log file will reach a maximum size of 1024 MB and will be overwritten by default after three days Note The system logs might be of great help in order to analyze failures errors Albeit it should be considered that it is not advisable to activate all logging options at the same time Rather focus on activating only those logging options that monitor potential sources of malfunctions In the table below you will find a short explanation for each logging option Seite 19 von 108 S SINVR Video Management a User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Option Funktionsbeschreibung SYSTEM Informs about the status of all system modules incl licensing status USERACCESS Shows all users logged in to VMS CONTROLCLIENT Informs about any data exchange happening through the control server see chapter 5 7 CAMERACONTROL Informs about communication between the video server and IP camera encoder CCSCAMERACONTROL Informs about communication particularly about connected cameras PTZ prioritization and frame shutdown betwe
94. rver Selectable via the interface in combination with the option Playback via alternative video source see below this enables so called Dual Streaming Seite 44 von 108 SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Connect on Show Show User Event Button Allow Remote Access Enable Mode Change Alarm Mode Change Display Second Video stream Enable Mode change idle Enhanced Decoder Active in Background Playmode via alt Video Source Hide in Navigation Test Establishes connection only after drag and dropping of the camera icon from the camera index into the camera window should not be set in video server otherwise an alert will be issued only when a video source is connected Display a user button overlay in a particular camera window in order to prompt a manual alert followed by further user interaction The Timeout option lets you set a time value in s after which the event button is automatically reset When keeping the standard value of 0 there will be no automatic reset of the user button instead it has to be reset manually Providing client access to camera when using server systems In case of alarm enable selection of alternative camera settings In case of display enable selection of alternative camera settings When configuring a H 264 based video source the second data stream is used for discerning the encoder configuration between the live video
95. s Seite 76 von 108 S SINVR Video Management ww User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Dead Zone Area around the joystick that is not to be interpreted can be imagined like a virtual ring around the joystick Reverse tilt direction Activate so called pilot control of joystick 5 10 OPC DA Client Here external input and output contacts as well as other systems such as fire alarm systems or intruder detection building automation or video systems can be integrated via the OPC server The drop down menu OPC Server lists all available OPC servers on the computer Via the Browse button the marked OPC server with its items will be displayed in the window below These items can be integrated in the VMS via the Add buttons or via a double click on the respective OPC item oO xX SLMetaCom Universal OPCServer 01 Remove E Sl MetaCom Universal OPCServer 01 OPC Server Interface Interface Communication Tab Automation OPC DA Client 5 11 Control Program The area Control Program includes the option to write a list of commands Pre defined system variables as well as integrated OPC items are available The configuration including usage examples is documented separatedly Seite 77 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Camera0050Input02 Camera0050Input03 Tab Automation Control Program 5 12 Calendar The
96. separate symbols in the directory tree window Seite 21 von 108 S SINVR Video Management D User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Symbol Meaning os Active Live connection Fix camera 7 Active Live connection PTZ camera on Active Recording Fix camera Fr Active Recording PTZ camera A Error Image loss Fix camera 79 Error Image loss PTZ camera op Camera is not connected Fix camera 3 Camera is not connected PTZ camera Motion Detection Signal Alert Signal Fix camera Motion Detection Signal Alert Signal PTZ Kamera Local Cameras u Server To display a live capturing in a camera window choose the desired camera from the camera index directory using drag amp drop to move it into the desired camera window in the video display area It is also possible to capture a whole directory of cameras To do this simply drag amp drop a complete camera directory into one ofthe camera windows Depending on the set number of displayed video windows all cameras belonging to this directory will be captured 4 1 4 I O Control This permits reading and or writing of potential free camera contacts if supported by the camera The setup of the camera I O is done in the O Control section of camera configuration see Chapter 5 3 6 I O Control Area 4 1 5 Preset Section Besides using pre defined default splits this area lets you also create save and activate sets of individual camera co
97. spicion tracks Monitoring V Audio live mode Highest Login preset lt none gt v Playback limit fo Second s v Access time table Abort Tab Management User Groups Add Group Creates a new user group Edit Group Edits a selected user group Remove Group Deletes a selected user group Copy from Copies the user rights of an already existing group Name Name of a user group 4 Eyes Principle Activates for all user group rights optionally the 4 eyes principle The priority of the user group that has to login in additionally to clear the respective function is to be specified at 2nd Login Priority Priority Priority of the created user group 4 different priorities are available Seite 82 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual CHILLE 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Login Preset Opens optionally a already saved preset during the log in see chapter 4 2 3 Access Time Table Optionally limit the time range for a successful log in for a user group via a definable scheduler Playback limit Enables setting a time limit for the recording via the playback list Note ADMIN is predefined as default and cannot be deleted 5 15 User Individual users can be created provided with a password request and assigned to already existing user groups Further users and user groups can be exported directly via the program interface Add User Edit User Management T
98. stest stage of playback the speed will then again decrease gradually Seite 26 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH wn Fast Forward Repeatedly pressing the button will gradually increase the speed of playback x5 x10 x15 x20 Continuing pressing the button after having reached the fastest stage of playback the speed will then again decrease gradually Jump to end of track last recording In order to mark the start and end frame of a track for exporting video sequences you can either use the cursor to dynamically select it on the timeline or directly input the times Use the following buttons to choose the desired points of time The start and end frame is displayed and will be automatically transferred to the export menu Set Track Start Beginning of the time interval that is to be exported gt Set Track End Ending of the time interval that is to be exported When these two time marks are defined the export menu will automatically pop up and you can proceed with exporting according to the following instructions 4 2 3 Export Mode Using this mode lets you initiate the export recordings of pre defined time intervals by clicking on the Save button disk symbol Clicking on the folder symbol to change the destination directory The exported data will be written to an uncompressed avi file While the file export takes places the progress of each cameras is sho
99. systeme GmbH 8 Page Editor 8 1 Toolbar DEU 2 P ale S Toolbar sorted by Symbols Create new page Open selected page Save page AutoCAD Import Cut Clipboard Copy Clipboard Paste Clipboard Zoom out o p pet ORC Zoom in Fit page Delete object Foreground object Move object to the background nE E Ee Choose cursor ab Create new text field Snap 1 amp Create edit grid Add detach parameter page M Page preview exit via ALT F4 Seite 99 von 108 S SINVR Video Management e User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 8 1 1 Pages Tab The start screen of the page editor begins with the tab Pages Here you can manage the created pages create new pages change height and width and name the pages you want to save Make sure to accept changes with the red check mark A preview of the pages as BMP format can always be found on the upper left side of the page The page you created and the preview can be found in the directory SiVMS PAGES File Edit Zoom Project D H m 2 8 A Pl m m Ma oe 1 S elo Layout 1 BARCOS Layout 2 Layout 3 Pages Tab 8 1 2 Pictures Tab Here images can be selected from the selection box below and be moved on the created page for a free design with the drag and drop function You can define the position of the image via the buttons Left and Set Top if you have not dragged the image to your preferred position manually
100. th BGV pre and post alert should be set to 900s 15min each Event Shoot Amount of recorded frames when taking a snapshot Standard Button Set suggested default values Cycletime refers to the frame rate set under Settings Video Source Seite 47 von 108 SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Permanent recording Track Standard Suspicion Alert Recording on Event Recording on Motion Detection Recording on Scheduler Recording on User Event Recording on Input Recording on OPC Item Recording on Suspicion Input Recording on Alert Input Recording on Trigger Recording without interruption Select which track should be used for a particular event Recording takes place using standard track Recording takes place using suspicion track Special rules for deleting apply to this track see Disk Space Recording takes place using alert track Special rules for deleting apply to this track see Disk Space Recording only takes place when triggered by an event At least one of the following event possibilities has to be activated Activate recording when a motion is detected in pre defined area Activate recording in a pre defined time interval Activate recording by a user manually pressing the event button The recording stops when the event button is released Recording is activated when triggered by a potential free camera contact Recording is activated
101. ting traditional processes of professional video monitoring that employ crossbars monitors and recording systems While virtually all network operating video systems feature a web based user interface most of these systems are of restricted use for security applications Problems with the operation and the display may occur especially during the simultaneous use of different video systems Often systems are used with simple functionality that does not feature recording or motion detection options Seite 12 von 108 S SiNVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH 2 System Structure Structured like a virtual matrix the Schille Video Management System VMS offers 64 input and 50 output channels in its basic configuration Each input channel can be assigned to an individual IP based video source and can be adjusted in resolution quality and frame rate For this purpose a variety of interface modifications for different types and manufacturers are available Depending on the product it is possible to use various functions such as pan tilt and zoom control PTZ digital inputs and outputs audo and multiple video streams The ONVIF search and add too enables the user to scan the network for ONVIF capable devices check and select required functions and add to the system Each input channel provides its own motion detection functionality which is able to process subsequent events such as recording or live capturing on
102. tion Input VS Output06 vanced properties rspective _ Recording C Livestream local C Livestream video matrix Tab Settings I O Control Enable Input Control Permits management of camera contacts Activate on visible Permits management only after a device has been connected connection Cycle ms Indicates the amount of requests in milliseconds Input SS Name Assign name to input Enable Output Control Permits management of camera contacts Output Name Assign name to output Target LED of a component or relay output Active permanently On server start the function is activated permanently Recording This function becomes active when a server side recording takes place This includes timings of a post alert but not those of a pre alert Seite 57 von 108 S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Livestream local This function becomes active when live streams are shown locally by the server or when they are delivered to the clients Livestream Video Matrix The function of determing a live stream is controlled by the management server For this both the servers and clients need to have the option Notify Connections activated via the Control Center configuration 5 3 7 User Access Management of users and their rights is configured under the tab User Access It allows the assignment of separate rights to a pre defined group see configuration tab user rights In the
103. ved via SiLink interface and can be processed by a Google Maps client that is available separately Enter value as a decimal fraction using either comma or period Group Allocation of multiple video sources to an alarm group The group listed first is considered the main group Subsequent groups are to be separated by comma Video Sources Management Save Save the current camera configuration locally on the PC Restore Reset the camera to a previous configuration Restart Perform a camera restart Under Group Options the playback of video source groups via message management can be individually devised for every video source either as a Live or archive indication In order to do so the option group playback found in the video source properties under group options has to be enabled Afterwards choose a video window in Playback Layout to display a video source either in Live or in Playback mode 5 4 Video Server A VMS Client is capable of adding and editing up to 64 server Each video server can manage up to 64 local cameras so that there is a maximum amount of 4096 cameras that can be addressed The screenshot below shows the configuration After adding a server its name appears in the Video Server tab Marking the server leads to the submission of information to the client under Server Info The amount of connected video sources is shown in round brackets When working with a larger installation the button All Servers
104. wn at the bottom Ifthe export folder has not been manually specified the output file will be written to the default directory Export Section Seite 27 von 108 S SINVR Video Management User Manual 2014 Schille Informationssysteme GmbH Note For the export of a sequence to a client the server has to have FTP Server set to enabled Further a login to the server via user credentials and password is required see Chapter 5 7 4 2 4 Smart Search During playback it is possible to create a red rectangle within the recording window by using CTRL right mouse button in order to automatically look for any kind of motion specifically in this area The search buttons enable you to move back and forth in time eo J 870702719 31 82 13 Video Display Smart Search Area id Search backwards x Delete searching field Search forwards 4 2 5 Video Wall Mode This mode is able to access hardware decoders such as the Axis P7701 or digital VMS video walls Drag amp drop the cameras from the camera index to connect similar to the video display The connection can be terminated with the right mouse button If set to enabled the video wall client lets you select and restore presets or create and save new ones Users with the required authorization can control PTZ cameras via the VMS video walls Monitors stay black if no cameras are connected The monitors turn yellow when a camera is connected Hovering over a yellow monitor
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