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1. Q In addition Ocularis Client enables skipping to the next and previous camera in the carousel sequence as well as pausing the sequence Once paused the carousel will show the current camera indefinitely To resume the carousel view click on the previous or next camera buttons Two way audio Ocularis Client enables both listening to audio from camera connected microphones and sending audio to camera connected PA public address systems All camera connected audio devices must be configured in the NVR Cameras with connected audio equipment will display audio icons in the top right corner of the screen for listening to camera connected microphone left and sending audio to camera connected PA Clicking on either icon will disable the feature indicated by KIK Note that audio icons appear only upon mouse move together with all other playback and PTZ controls 11 14 34 Live M ro The two way audio icons Y J 23 4 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Browsing Investigation Mode 4 Browsing Investigation Mode Ocularis Clients Browsing mode includes a variety of tools for quick easy access to video of incidents reviewing the events before during and after the incident and for exporting segments of video for evidence Shifting between Live and Browse modes In the top menu bar click Browse to shift to Browse mode Once in Browse mode the menu item will change to Live f
2. when attached to static IP cameras provides a constant 360x180 degrees half sphere field of view thus replacing multiple static cameras each of which pointing to a segment of the Panomorph lens s view 91 a 91 pe ImmerVision s Panomorph Lens Ocularis Client enables parsing the spherical fish eye video stream received from cameras equipped with the Panomorph lens so that it appears un skewed resembling the image received from a camera equipped with a standard lens Panomorph view unparsed Panomorph equipped cameras are displayed in Ocularis Client in either Single or Quad view In Quad view four instances of the camera will populate a single camera pane with individual digital PTZ control see herein By pointing each quadrant at a different direction and setting different zoom settings a single Panomorph camera pane can provide 360 degree coverage for large halls and open areas 21 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Live Monitoring with Instant Investigation lt 360 degree coverage using Quad Panomorph view y populating a single camera pane Controls for Panomorph lens views include o Playback controls standard forward back and pause o Quad to Single toggle click on the 360 button to display the Single and Quad buttons which toggle between a single and a four quadrant view of the camera This option is available whether the Panomorph camer
3. which displays the camera name to toggle between multiple camera view and full screen display modes Change cameras on the fly Right click on a camera view or left click or touch and hold for one second to display the Circular Control Menu The Circular Control menu Note When interacting with PTZ cameras a Virtual Joystick control will appear in the center of the camera pane upon mouse over or clicking To display the Circular Control menu using left click or touch you must click or touch the pane off center i e any point except the center of the pane 15 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Live Monitoring with Instant Investigation Click the camera icon ch at the top right quadrant of the circular control to display the camera list Click a camera to display it in the desired pane Click drag to scroll up and down the list or click on a Quick Link highlighted capital letter to display the camera names that begin with that letter Note that on the fly changes are only temporary and will not affect the saved view MiKselect Camera ACTi Camera H263 192 168 10 144 ACTi Camera H263 192 168 10 147 Axis 207MW Camera MPEG4 192 168 10 8 Axis Q1755 Camera H264 192 168 10 48 Bosch Dinion Camera H263 192 1668 10 193 Bosch Dome G4 H263 192 168 10 187 The Select Camera list click on a camera to display it in the view pane Copy a still camera image to the clipboard Righ
4. Camera 1 Submit Cancel Select a Classification to file the bookmark under based on the nature of the clip Items in this list are configured in the Ocularis Administrator Select a Case File for the clip to be assigned A Case File is an incident case which may contain multiple bookmarks or alerts related to the same event Case File designations are created and configured in the Ocularis Administrator Enter any Tags for the clip Tags are keywords related to the clip content Tags may be edited or deleted in the Ocularis Administrator 50 6 Enter any comments related to the clip or its contents 7 Choose the camera feed s to be included in the bookmark export in addition to the selected camera from among current view s cameras To include a camera feed not shown in the original view cancel the Create Bookmark dialog and modify one of the view panes to display the desired camera using the Circular Control Then click Export and repeat steps above 8 Click Submit to create the bookmark Bookmarks are stored on the same machine where the Ocularis Base Server software is located They are stored in the directory c inetpub wwwroot OcularisService Bookmarks Viewing a Bookmark Viewing a bookmark is supported when using Ocularis Client with Ocularis DS or Ocularis ES 1 Click Views in the main title menu 2 Select Tools and then Bookmarks 3 Click the GetBookmarks button B
5. Camera 1 View Panes Cameras and inputs Panasonic BB HCM515 Camera 1 IQEYE 510 Camera Properties for each type of input element The Ocularis Client Lite Setup Utility 1 5 view 2 The View Setup Editing utility is displayed Views are organized within folders or View Groups Folders labeled Shared are views that can be accessed by all users Those labeled Private are views that are accessible only by the user who created them Views created with Ocularis Base are always shared among other users of that user group m Axis 209FD Camera 1 i bmk Axis 209MFD Camer ium Axis The Edit Views search box enables easy access to views Any character number or letter not case sensitive or combination of characters will filter the views list to only the views containing the character or string of characters entered highlighting those characters within the views names Note The ability to edit either views can be limited based on the user s privileges on the NVR server 3 To create subfolders highlight a folder and click the New Folder icon 3 located on the bottom left of the Folders Views pane 4 To create a view within a folder click on the Create View icon A This will open a submenu of view layout templates for both regular 3 4 and widescreen display aspect ratios 5 At any point during the View creation process you can Rename E and Delete Li
6. Sony RZ30 2 Camera Carousel with instant investigation optical and digital PTZ and carousel controls gt Live web page WORLD U S LITICS CRIME ENTERTAINMENT HEALTH CNN News CNN Y Latest Nev Election guts Brazil going r Ticker Warn Static Image Qo vs Cy A b Additional Options North East Parking Lots pe alive IQEYE 510 2 Camera 1 a ane i al IQEye 755 Camera 1 yo Push Monitor 12 09 53 Camera Panes with instant investigation as well as optical and digital PTZ e Push Video Pane for receiving manual peer to peer push live video A On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Views Creating Views and View Groups Views may be created within Ocularis Client Lite or the Ocularis Administrator application Instructions on creating views in Ocularis Client are discussed below Ocularis Client users will not have access to this portion of the application 1 Click on the Setup Utility icon located on the right hand side of the menu bar The icon will appear when hovering over it The Setup icon 17 00 12 Live Note Access to the Setup utility can be limited to authorized users by changing their privileges in the NVR s Image Server Administrator utility IQEYE 510 Camera 1 Shared and private Views gt StarDot NetCam x General View controls L Camera 1 A y gt p e ACTI ACM 4200
7. This applies only to camera push video and carousel panes 1 From the Ocularis Client Lite Cameras panel click and drag the Hotspot icon into the desired View pane 2 Set the hotspot display parameters for the quality and framerate of the video displayed in the hotspot in the Properties panel Adjust these properties based on the type of camera amount of bandwidth consumed by the camera and type of movement displayed Properties Quality Full Framerate Mo Limit Medium Lowy 10 Populating a view pane with a Carousel The Carousel mode of viewing enables sequential monitoring of multiple cameras Ocularis Client provides full interaction with the carousel pane including playback PTZ optical and digital and carousel sequence controls 1 From the Ocularis Client Lite Cameras panel click and drag the Carousel icon into the desired View pane This will automatically change the contents of the Properties panel Propertes Quality SEE Fo Limit ne Default Dwell Edit List 2 Set the Carousel display properties for quality and framerate Adjust these properties based on the type of camera amount of bandwidth consumed by the camera and type of movement displayed 3 Set the Default Dwell Time in seconds for the carousel The dwell time can also be set for individual cameras as described later 4 Click on the Edit List button to add cameras to the carousel 5 Exp
8. created in OnSSI s NetGuard EVS can be accessed and edited in Ocularis Client if connecting directly to the NVR If connecting to the NVR through Ocularis Base users will only see views created within the Ocularis Administrator On Net Surveillance Systems Inc View Elements Ocularis Client N A Views Different panes within a view can be set to display video in one of the following modes Camera panes Any camera from a connected NVR server can be displayed within a camera pane Upon interaction instant investigation controls will appear including controls for playback and optical and digital PTZ Carousel panes Cameras can be displayed in sequence configured by order and dwell time Carousel views also display all playback and PTZ controls as well as controls for previous next camera and pause resume carousel Web pages and images Web pages and images can be included in views as auxiliary resources Push Video panes One or more Push Video panes can be configured to allow for peer to peer push video Blank Screen panes Supported when using Ocularis Base one or more panes can be configured to receive event driven alert video Hotspot pane not shown Usually configured in a large pane the hotspot will display cameras by clicking on a camera alert or carousel pane Once sent to the hotspot the original and the hotspot displays can be controlled independently 2 of 2
9. screen Clear a Pane in a Video Wall 1 Click the pane in the virtual video wall with the camera video you would like to clear 2 Click the clear video icon 69
10. to display the timestamp on the video click the Show Timestamp checkbox 10 Click OK The clip will be stored in the location you specified using the following filename convention Camera_Label YYYY MM DDTStart_time_of clip avi You may now view the click using any viewer which supports avi 46 Exporting Still Images individual frames Single camera still images can be extracted either as single frames or multiple frames covering the entire export range Export Still Frames Folder Amount O Single Frame Export Cancel To export a single frame 1 Select a camera and set the Timeline to the desired point in time 2 Click on Export in the main title menu and select Individual Frames 3 Check the Single Frame radio button 4 Click on Setup to set the Still Image export parameters Image Export Setup Image Quality Include Time Stamp Camera Hame Cancel 5 Set the image quality to Original Medium or Low Exporting images in Original quality will result in larger file size while reducing the image quality may cause image degradation 6 Check the Timestamp and Camera Name checkboxes to include camera and timestamp information in the export 47 7 Click OK to return to the Export Still Frame dialog box and click on Export To export all frames from the selected range 1 Select a camera 2 Onthe Timeline set the start a
11. 2 Populating a view pane with Push Video For Ocularis Client Lite Push Video panes are configured to display video on event live video stream alerts as configured in the NetMatrix push video utility For Ocularis Client Push Video panes are used solely for logged in users to push video to each other peer to peer Ocularis Client Lite can accommodate multiple Push Video panes In such a case events will be displayed in first in first out order rotating between the different Push Video panes 1 In Ocularis Client Lite s Cameras panel click the Push Video icon and drag it into the desired View pane This will automatically change the contents of the Properties panel Propertes Quality Framerate TCP IP Port Passior d i 2 Set the display properties for quality and framerate Adjust these properties based on the type of cameras in the system available bandwidth and type of movement to be displayed 3 Enter the TCP IP port and password as defined in NetMatrix for more information please refer to the NetMatrix user manual All Push Video panes share the same NetMatrix TCP IP port number 4 Click on a different video pane to complete the push video setup Saving changes and testing the view 1 Once you ve completed populating all of the view panes in Ocularis Client Lite it is important to save the changes made by clicking on the Save Lh button 2 To test the view exit close the
12. 209 C IQ Eye Camera 1 Alert triggered video j IQ Eye Camera 1 Motion Detected os a A motion alert triggered video on the Blank Screen Alert Counter An Alert Counter appears in the upper left corner of the screen to indicate the number of alerts received in the current session 54 Alert Counter appears in the upper left corner of Ocularis Client If you position the mouse over the Blank Screen pane navigation controls appear allowing you to play or pause the alert video Alert Priorities Administrators assign priorities to each alert using the Ocularis Administrator See the Ocularis DS Installation and Administration User Manual Priorities are identified in Ocularis Client by a colored outline displayed around the Blank Screen pane IQ Eye Camera 1 IQ Eye Camera tom E LEcced High Priority Alert Alerts deemed low priority are displayed with a green outline Medium level alerts are outlined in yellow The video for these alerts stay visible in a Blank Screen for about 10 seconds This dwell time is configurable by the system administrator High priority alerts are outlined in red as shown above An audible sound is played when a high priority alert is triggered Video from high priority alerts remain on the Blank Screen 99 pane until they are acknowledged by an operator All alerts may be investigated and reviewed through the alert manager after it is cleared from the Blank Screen Cle
13. Forward buttons to generate thumbnails of smaller intervals and repeat the process until the exact start or end time of the incident is accessed 8 Atthis point you can Apply motion detection to the Timeslice Current View pane motion detection can be applied to the Timeslice Current View pane in the same manner as any Browse Mode pane See Motion Detection page 27 for more information 30 Review the selected camera or the entire camera view at the time of the detected event click on the camera s title bar to expand it to full view or click Overview in the main title menu to resume multi camera browsing Export video and or still images for evidence see Exporting Evidence page 37 Note If no video is recorded at a Timeslice point the Time Slicer will search for and display the next frame of recorded video both back and forward in time Time Slicing will resume from that point on at the set interval 31 The Motion Slicer Similar to the Time Slicer the Motion Slicer enables instant detection of motion events adjusted for the duration of the event and level of motion Accessing video of an incident using the Motion Slicer 1 Within the Time Slicer click on Motion 2 Set the Motion Slice detection parameters based on the nature of the motion detected The sampling frequency denoted in intervals ranging from frame by frame to 1 minute complies to the speed of the objec
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16. RO OnSSI IP To The Core Ocularis Client 2 0 User Manual On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI One Blue Hill Plaza 7th Floor P O Box 1555 Pearl River NY 10965 P 845 732 7900 T 845 732 7900 info onssi com www onssi com 122209 001618 Legal Notice This product manual is intended for general information purposes only and due care has been taken in its preparation Any risk arising from the use of this information rests with the recipient and nothing herein should be construed as constituting any kind of warranty OnSSI reserves the right to make adjustments without prior notification C 2009 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc OnSSI and the Eye logo are registered trademarks of OnSSI Ocularis NetDVMS NetEVS NetDVR ProSight NetGuard NetGuard EVS NetSwitcher NetMatrix NetTransact NetCentral NetPDA and NetCell are trademarks of OnSSI Other names are the property of their respective owners Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Gorino E E a EE a E 1 1 INSTALLATION AND LOGIN dat 2 MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS cccccesccecesscccessccsescesessceeesscceessecesscececseecesseesetscesensecsetscesetscesetecenescensnees 2 INSTALLATION Sarai eT a 2 MSHA on OMC ii it ln ses conas 2 Installation rom TH CIOS ST WEDS 8 state chants ai 2 LOGGING IN FO THE OCUDARIS CLIEN Profit id ie 3 OEUBARIS CLIENT VS SOCULARIS CLIENT LITE 1 rs 4 OCUEARIS CLIENT VERSION ista italia 4 2 VIEWS isa AAA AAA AA 5 VIEWS AND V
17. View Setup utility The newly created view will be displayed on the main Ocularis Client Lite panel The method of launching views and interacting with video is described in the following sections 13 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Live Monitoring with Instant Investigation 3 Live Monitoring with Instant Investigation Displaying Views Once views are created in the system either in Ocularis Client Lite or in Ocularis Administrator they can be displayed and operated To display a view 1 Click on the Views menu item 2 Click on the desired View Group Folder to expand the list of views continue to expand folders and subfolders until you reach the desired view 3 Click on the desired view Depending on your system s settings it may take a few seconds until all panes are populated A blinking green indicator will indicate a live video stream from the camera 12 30 41 ive IQEYE 510 Camera 1 ACTI ACM 4200 Camera 1 Live p ey The Live Monitoring window 14 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Live Monitoring with Instant Investigation Instant Investigation and Camera Control During Live Monitoring Ocularis Client provides multiple tools for adjusting the contents of view panes sending video alerts and on the fly investigation of the video displayed View Pane Controls Toggle between Pane and Full Screen display modes Click on the camera pane top bar
18. Views Save changes without closing the editor E Populating View Panes View panes are populated with cameras hotspots carousels web pages images blank screens and push video elements To populate a pane with Ocularis Client Lite simply drag the desired element into the pane If the pane is already populated the dragged view element will replace the previous element C P1 Camera 1 ES Populating a view pane with a camera In Ocularis Client Lite s Cameras panel in the setup utility click on the sign beside Server to expand the list of cameras available through the NVR server The Cameras search box enables easy access to cameras by name Any character number or letter not case sensitive or combination of characters will filter the cameras list to only the cameras containing the character or string of characters entered highlighting those characters within the cameras names 1 Drag the desired camera into one of the view panes The camera view as well as the camera name will appear in the pane 2 To display a different camera or view element simply drag another camera or view element into the pane Populating a view pane with a Hotspot Hotspots are usually used in a layout made of one or more large view panes surrounded by smaller panes In a view containing hotspots selecting a hotspot and clicking on any other pane will send the camera displayed in the pane to the hotspot
19. Windows XP Professional or Vista 32 bit CPU Intel Core 2 Quad CPU 2 8 GHz recommended RAM 2 GB Network Ethernet 100 Mbit or higher recommended Graphics Adapter PCI Express 256 RAM Direct 3D supported Note 64 bit OS is not supported Installation Installation from CD DVD 1 Insert the software installation disc The installation main menu will auto play 2 Click on Software Installation to initiate the installation Click Accept if a security warning appears 3 Follow all installation instructions Installation from the OnSSI website 1 Download the Ocularis Client installer from the OnSSI website 2 Click on Software Installation to initiate the installation Click Accept if a security warning appears 3 Follow all installation instructions Note In some cases you may be prompted to download and install one or more auxiliary software applications typically NET and DirectX The installation wizard will guide you through the installation of these applications Logging in to the Ocularis Client 1 Launch the Ocularis Client The login window will appear 2 Enter your login information as follows User Name johni23 Password Pee Server 1123 456 7 89 00 v Authentication Basic Windows Store Last Login 5 Auto Login User Name and Password The user name and password to enter depends on whether you are using the Ocula
20. a is in a view of its own or is part of a multi camera view alongside other cameras Panomorph View Controls o Virtual Joystick clicking on any point within the camera view and moving the cursor in any direction will create a pan tilt effect resembling that of an optical PTZ camera Moving the cursor down will in ceiling mounted cameras cause the camera view to face upward moving the cursor left and right will move the camera view in the opposite direction at a speed relative to the length of the horizontal gesture Clicking on the center of the camera view in single mode and in the intersection of the four quadrants in quad mode will display the Virtual Joystick cursor which provides a visual indicator to the PTZ control o Zoom In Out to zoom in and out use the Zoom Ribbon on the right side of the screen or the mouse wheel if available At a certain zoom level the camera view will revert to the original pre parsed fish eye view o Presets currently disabled will be available in subsequent release 22 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Live Monitoring with Instant Investigation Carousel sequence control Carousel panes can be controlled just like any other camera pane for playback digital PTZ and optical PTZ 4 right previous 3 D Ss co e V O lt MD gt n 4D Q lt CD J O CT e D x lt Q D NY
21. and the cameras list and drag the desired cameras into the carousel list Ta Dwell Time Dwell Time IQEYE 712 Camera 1 6 Each camera in the carousel can be configured for placement in the carousel sequence using the up and down buttons To remove a camera from the carousel click the delete E icon 11 7 Click on the Save button in the Properties panel to save the carousel contents and display parameters This will display the View with the carousel cameras stacked one above the other You can browse through the carousel cameras by clicking on a camera in the stack Populating a view pane with a web page or image Any view pane can display a web page or a static bitmap image JPEG BMP PNG or GIF 1 From the Ocularis Client Lite Cameras panel click on the Web Page icon and drag it into the desired View pane This will automatically change the contents of the Properties panel 2 Inthe Web URL text box enter the local or remote address of the web page or the image to be displayed e g http www onssi com or D building_14 floor_plan png Properties Web URL Dibuilding_14 Floor_plan png 3 Click on Set to display the web page or image Note Ocularis Client s web page utility may not support all navigation and display capabilities of full fledged web browsers and thus should not be used as a replacement for a web browser for mission critical tasks 1
22. aring an Alert from a Blank Screen High Priority Alerts A High priority alert remains visible until an operator clears it from the Blank Screen pane Click the Acknowledge button above the navigation controls to acknowledge the alert and clear the pane You can handle the alert now or at a later time See Handling Alerts on page 60 for more information Medium and Low Priority Alerts Since Medium or Low priority alerts display on the blank screen temporarily there is an option to pin the video to the pane until such time as it is cleared manually Click the Pin button when viewing a low or medium priority alert to keep the video displayed Click the Close button to clear the video from the Blank Screen It can be reviewed and handled at a later time See Handling Alerts on page 60 for more information imera 1 Motion D ti Close 56 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Alerts Alert Manager The Alert Manager is a component supported by Ocularis Client when used in conjunction with Ocularis DS or Ocularis ES The Alert Manager allows you to manage alerts You can view sort store and review alerts You can also locate alert locations on a map Launch the Alert Manager by one of the following methods 1 From the main menu select Views gt Tools gt Alert Manager Views Tepper fale Beeaia Default Security Guards Tools Alert Manager FOcularis Maps 2 Or click the Alert Counte
23. ce see Exporting Evidence page 37 32 Alerts NVR Alerts messages generated by the NVR in response to events such as motion detection instances or generic events received from external systems e g access control emergency phones etc may also be used in Time Slicing Note See the NVR s user manual for more information about setting alerts Server MASSA Camera 1 r Axis 209FD Camera 1 rT ACT ACM 4200 Camera 1 h Sony SNC P1 Camera 1 Sony C311 Camera 1 Gate 1 Accessing video of an incident using Alerts 1 Within the Time Slicer click Alerts 2 Browse by Server Camera and Alert and select the desired alert 3 Starting at any point in the timeline click on the Back Forward buttons cr depending on the desired direction of viewing alerts This will populate the screen with thumbnails of the camera at the time of each alert At any point during the detection process you may click the pause button Ly to abort the operation 4 Hover over a thumbnail to enlarge it or click to set the Timeline and the Currently Displayed Camera pane to the time stamp of the alert 33 5 Once the maximum number of twenty thumbnails per page is reached the Alerts process will halt To continue click on either the Back or Forward buttons to present the next set of alerts Note The camera associated with the alert can be different from the one currently displayed in such a case the alert thumbnails wi
24. ce for standard speed gt E Click again for faster speed z Advance Frame button Move forward one frame at a time gt gt Go to end of clip Close Close the Ocularis Viewer application Print Preview Click to view a preview of a print report Print Click to send image to printer Click to export video If no Start and End time is Eb specified it will export one frame to a jpg file Pb E SetEnd ofExport Click to set the Start and End Times of a video clip lb Click to manually enter start and end dates and times see Export aida Click to view the progress of exports already made Click to jump to a specific date and time within the video clip Go To Time To Export Video Using the Ocularis Viewer You can export video from the Ocularis Viewer to avi format Similar to exporting in the Ocularis Client you must first set your start and end times for the video clip 1 Navigate to the start of the video clip Click the Set Start of Export button Play the video navigate to the end of the clip you wish to export o N Click the Set End of Export button 45 5 Click the Export button 6 Inthe Directory for Export pop up window enter the entire path to store the video clip 7 Enter optional Preamble information for the clip 8 If you want to display the camera name on the clip click the Show Camera Name checkbox 9 If you want
25. con will pulsate A color outline corresponding to the alert priority red for high yellow for medium green for low appears around the camera Click the pulsating icon to review the alert for that camera AlertLevel Time Location Rule 16 12 31 24 EST 2009 A m Alerts View Sa j Sy E 207MW uE Camera icons pulsate to notify that an alert is taking place 59 Storing and Handling Events As alerts are received and reviewed operators can choose to file or store the events for later retrieval Alerts in the Alerts List are only sustained for the current Ocularis Client session Therefore important alerts should be saved and categorized so that they may be viewed at a later time Handling Alerts 1 2 gt oo NN 2 q From the Alert Manager click the Handle Alert icon A Fill out the fields in the resulting Handle Event pop up window Handle Event Operator Classification Select Handle Event Select the Operator from the Operator drop down list Select the category for the alert from the Classification drop down list These Classifications are defined in the Ocularis Administrator by the system administrator Select the incident case file from the Case drop down list Enter keywords to be used as search tags for the incident Enter appropriate comments regarding the alert incident Click the Submit button The alert is removed from the alert list and can be accessed at a later time un
26. d When an operator is logged in to Ocularis DS or Ocularis ES alerts are forwarded to the Ocularis Client Note Alert notification is controlled on a user group and schedule basis If you do not see an expected alert it may be because either your user account was not given adequate permission or the time period for which you should receive the alert has passed See your system administrator for assistance Blank Screen Monitoring Blank Screen monitoring is an effective way to notify an operator when an event occurs The view pane is blank until an event occurs and video from the alert is pushed to the blank screen pane This eye catching method of video display draws the attention of the operator to video where some action is taking place Configuring a view pane with a Blank Screen is done in the Ocularis Administrator and therefore this function is supported only when using Ocularis Client with Ocularis DS or Ocularis ES For instructions on Blank Screen configuration in Ocularis Administrator see the Ocularis DS Installation and Administration User Manual Using Blank Screen Monitoring Once a view is created with a Blank Screen pane to use it simply display the view Select the Views menu and choose the view containing the Blank Screen 53 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Alerts OC Demo 10 50 11 Live Axis 209 C Blank Screen pane oo 17 OCDemo 11 03 57 1Q Eye Camera 1 Live Axis
27. deo Hover the mouse over the recorded video left pane and use the navigation controls to rewind or forward the video recorded at the time of the alert Exporting Alert Video While viewing handled alerts you may have a need to export the alert video Just as you can export video to AVI format database format or bookmarks while browsing you can export video clips from a handled alert To export a video clip from alert video 1 OV 2 UN From the Handled Alerts screen click the thumbnail image of the alert you wish to view Click Browse from the main menu bar Use the Kinetic Timeline to set the start and end times for the video clip to be exported Click Export from the main menu bar Choose your method of export from the resulting Export Options box See Exporting Evidence Video and Still Images on page 37 for more information on exporting 62 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Ocularis Maps 8 Ocularis Maps Maps are supported when using Ocularis Client with Ocularis DS or Ocularis ES A map is a graphical representation of the Ocularis environment and is configured in the Ocularis Administrator application Using Ocularis Administrator system administrators import images to be used as maps and icons to represent cameras and views on those maps The administrator positions icons on maps links individual maps to each other and assigns access to maps on a user group basis Viewing maps is
28. der Handled Alerts 60 rT A a UY Accessing Stored Alerts Once alerts have been handled they can be accessed at any time 1 From the main menu select Views gt Tools gt Handled Alerts 2 Click the GetEvents button The result is a list of all handled alerts 30 Handled Alerts 11 05 26 AXIS 207MW C 1 Paused AXIS 207MW Camera 1 Live 2009 1179 16 gt 11027151914 Accessing Handled Alerts ima Ala COC rirsaillanra Cyvetamea ra Yad r prlaric On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client A 1 ANlart Cc FA Lo l Y In the lower half of the screen a table is displayed with each row representing a handled alert The following columns are provided in the table The type of event that caused the alert to trigger Label The name of the camera video displayed as a result of the event It may or may not be the same camera whose event triggered the alert Thumbnail A thumbnail of the video for the alert Hover the mouse over the thumbnail to view a larger thumbnail image of the alert video Sorting Alerts To locate alerts more easily click the column heading to sort the list by that column 61 Viewing Alerts To view video for a handled alert 1 From the Handled Alerts screen click the thumbnail image of the alert you wish to view The upper left pane is populated with the recorded alert video The upper right pane shows live feed from the same camera as the recorded vi
29. done through the Ocularis Client from the Ocularis Maps or Alert Manager functions Viewing Ocularis Maps 1 From the main menu select Views gt Ocularis Maps The names of the installed maps are listed 2 Select the desired map from the map list Blue Hill Plaza Map 1 14 02 15 Map navigation ae icons Map link area Ocularis Maps View The map is displayed with icons for cameras and views as configured by the system administrator Map Navigation Zoom in on a map in by using the scroll wheel of the mouse or clicking the zoom in icon Zoom out of a map in by using the scroll wheel of the mouse or clicking the zoom out icon Click a map link area to navigate from one map to another Click the back icon to go back to the previous map 63 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Ocularis Maps Image Preview For any icon displayed on a map you can open the corresponding video image by clicking and holding the primary left mouse button on the icon The preview image that appears may be resized or moved on the screen If you hover the mouse over the preview image navigational controls appear which allow you to review recorded video Blue Hill Plaza Map 1 15 02 57 Fe e 444 x E po f ae y z5 y 2 f z z 7 r e A r f Dray ES trit A ween 7 f LA f Ni ag A aa GS Click to close Ny Ln SS preview_ gt 4 Map Preview Image Views on a map will also generate a p
30. ed in the database export in addition to the selected camera from among current view s cameras To include a camera feed not included in the original view change the camera using the Circular Control Menu in either Live or Browse modes 6 If you want to encrypt the clip enter a password for opening the database and check the Also Encrypt Video Data checkbox Encryption requires password protection 7 Ifthe recipient of this video clip does not have Ocularis Client you should include the Ocularis Viewer as part of the export To include the Ocularis Viewer in the destination folder check the Export Ocularis Viewer to same directory checkbox 8 Click Export to begin the export process 42 Depending on the length of the designated segment of video and on the framerate and resolution of the video the encoding process may take a number of minutes You can follow the encoding progress by clicking on Jobs in the main title menu Note You may continue to work with Ocularis Client as usual during the export process including running multiple video exports simultaneously Exported Results Once the export process is finished a filename oml file as well as a folder named Data will be created in the destination folder Both are required to view the exported video To transfer the video export to another user simply copy both the oml file and the Data folder onto a portable hard drive or burn th
31. em on a CD or DVD using any off the shelf burning software Viewing an Exported Video Database Viewing an exported video database can be done by using the Ocularis Client or the Ocularis Viewer Viewing Exported Video with Ocularis Client To view exported video using the Ocularis Client select the Load Database from File option under the Views menu and select the oml file in the Open File dialog The video database will open in Browse mode allowing for all Browse operations including motion detection Timeslice Motion Slice etc Note It may take a short period for the video database to parse and recorded video to be available for browsing Views Triggers Audio Browse us 20 Load Database from File View Layouts Viewing Exported Video with Ocularis Viewer For occasions when a user does not have the Ocularis Client installed a stand alone video viewing application called the Ocularis Viewer is available to view recorded database video 43 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Alerts Note Be sure to install the Ocularis Viewer on the PC that will be playing the exported video Using the Ocularis Viewer The Ocularis Viewer is a stand alone video viewing applications for Ocularis database video It is used when a PC with Ocularis Client is not available It can be included with recorded video and burned to a DVD for portability and viewing anywhere The Ocularis Viewer insta
32. eo segments this is used when exporting video as evidence described in the Video Export chapter Go to Time Date Access video from a specific time and date scroll up and down the time unit rollers to set the exact time and date 2007 09 21 2008 10 22 20091 1223 26 15 10 16 11 17 12 Motion Detection Motion detection enables expediting the event detection process by eliminating the need to manually review volumes of video data Motion can be detected within a defined zone and the detection process can be configured to the exact parameters of the targeted behavior or movement Applying motion detection to recorded video 1 Click on the Motion Detection button L2 in the Browse Mode toolbox This will replace the Browse Mode controls with the Motion Detection Controls Return to Skip to Set time Go to Browse next previous interval for start end of Window motion event detection database E Set percentage of Set detection Go to changed pixels sensitivity time date 2 Draw a rectangular region in the camera pane A motion level gauge will appear on the bottom of the region 3 Set the motion detection parameters to match the nature of the targeted movement e Time Interval sampling rate Set this parameter based on the duration of the motion event Set a high sampling rate e g frame by frame for vehicles on a roadway as they may enter and exit the detection region within a fraction o
33. f a second On the other hand large values should be set for slow moving persons or objects Available values are frame by frame FBF 1 5 10 and 30 seconds e Percentage of changed pixels Set this parameter based on the size or area of the movement relative to the detection region For example set a high value or detecting a vehicle entering a detection region the size of a single parking space this will prevent false detections of persons walking in the parking lot Values range from 1 to 99 27 e Sensitivity This parameter defines the amount for pixel color and brightness change Set this parameter according to the amount of noise caused by ambient lighting shadows reflections from windows etc For example reword Set the start time for motion detection Use the Go To Time Date utility skip to the beginning or end of the recorded video database or drag the timeline to the desired time and date Click the Skip to Next Previous Motion Event to begin searching going either back or ahead in time Adjust the time interval pixel change and detection sensitivity parameters if too many or too few motion events are detected Click Return to Browse Mode to return to the primary Browse Mode view 28 yn Net Surveillance System S INC J The Time Slicer Ocularis Client s Time Slicer functionality enables users to easily and quickly access video of an incident by auto generating equal
34. fault exported AVI clips are preceded by a Preamble which displays the time and date operator by username camera name and the operator s comments You may choose whether or not to append a preamble to the exported clip and which items to include 39 File Tools Help Divx ook iqeye 755 camera 1 avi 00 00 00 Current Time EA 1 7 4 00 00 38 Total Time 6 Enter additional information in the Comment text box 7 Click on Setup to change the video export Codec and the encoding quality Note Selecting a higher encoding quality may cause the encoding process to take longer and the AVI file to be larger also the export codec must be installed on the video clip recipient s computer To avoid incompatibility we recommend using a popular video codec such as DivX AVI Export Setup Video Codec DivX 6 8 Codec 2 Logical CPUs Encoding Quality Low Include Time Stamp Camera Hame Always Prepend Preamble Cancel i 8 Click OK to exit the Setup dialog box 9 Click Export to begin the export process Depending on the length of the designated segment of video and on the framerate and resolution of the video the encoding process may take a number of minutes You can follow the encoding progress by 40 clicking on Jobs in the main title menu Note You may continue to work with Ocularis Client as usual during the export process inc
35. hile all other cameras maintain an individual timeline at the bottom of each camera pane Click on another camera pane to select it this will automatically associate the main Timeline with the newly selected camera 25 Browse Mode Controls Ocularis Client s Browse Mode Controls allow for precise playback control and access to events by motion sequence frame by frame playback normal speed playback and time date This group of controls also provides access to the motion detection toolbar and is used to search recorded video for motion in a defined area of the view Apply video Frame by motion frame forward detection rewind p Skip to Go to next previous start end of sequence database Y 44 Kd h Ea E 110 Normal speed play reverse play export Apply Video Motion Detection Set start end of segment for video Go to time date Transition to Motion Detection mode described in the next section Frame by frame forward rewind Review video frame by frame in both directions Next previous motion sequence Motion sequences display the actual starting point of detected motion occurrences Go to start end of database Access directly the beginning of the video database and the current time Normal speed playback Review recorded video at normal speed both forward and backward Click on the timeline to pause Set start end of bookmark Graphically set the start and end points of vid
36. i E Tener prem ene oye i 3 gt ae IEN PEE tes PEN Par A E e me ats ae Taare oe Operator Station ONSSIWRK2520 Capture Time 11 11 2008 3 40 PM Note White Ford Explorer observed parking illegally See also incident report from 110208 Still Image Report 5 Click Print to print the report using any local or networked printer 49 Bookmarks The feature of bookmarking video clips is available with Ocularis DS or Ocularis ES A bookmark is simply an exported video clip that is stored centrally on the same machine as the Ocularis Server A bookmarked video clip allows easy access to all users logged in through Ocularis Base Bookmarks may be assigned to an incident case and be categorized by classification or tag to facilitate organization Like the Database Format export bookmarks may include multiple cameras audio and video Creating a Bookmark 1 Once a segment of video has been designated for export click on Export in the main title menu On the Kinetic Timeline set the start and end points for the exported segment See Designating a range for exporting video page 38 Select Create Bookmark If this button is disabled check that you are logged in to Ocularis DS rather than directly to the NVR Create Bookmark Classification Case File Tags Comment Included Feeds Y DVMS Axis 209 Camera 1 4 AXIS M3011 Camera 1 AXIS 212 PTZ Camera 1 AXIS 207MW
37. iew to the video wall A set of virtual video wall controls appears Pause Returns video on video wall to live mode _ y Backward re we controls amp clears Locate camera remote video wall video on map pane Opens local Play A controller window Yo Closes virtual 2 Select the pane which you want to control and use the icons on the virtual video wall controls Remote Control If a video wall is visible from the controlling station the video on the display can be controlled with the Pause Play backward rewind and Play Forward icons However in cases where the video wall is not visible from the controlling station because it is too far away or in another physical location use the control icon to open a local preview of what is displayed on the video wall 68 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Video Walls Blue Hill Plaza Map 1 11 27 07 One Blue Hill Plaza Viewing a video wall pane remotely Use the navigation controls at the bottom of the preview pane so that you can see what Is displaying on the remote video wall Camera Location While working with an Ocularis map and video wall you can auto locate the camera icon on the map which is displaying in the video wall 1 Click the pane in the virtual video wall with the camera video you would like to locate 2 Click the locate camera video icon The Ocularis map repositions with the camera icon centered on the
38. ine Mode recording and detected of video interval Scaling controls motion displayed markers controls pap 4 M4 DD i 2009 3 25 m me ren n 1 14 47 45 413 Timeline Color Coding Color coded segments in the timeline are used to indicate whether video has been recorded at a certain time and whether motion was detected during those periods o Black no video was recorded o Green video was recorded but no motion has been detected o Red video was recorded containing motion events o Blue Purple indicates the future starting from the current time Scaling the timeline Use the and buttons to scale the timeline thus extending or contracting the time period displayed As the Timeline is scaled marker lines spaced at 10 minute increments will contract or expand Playing video using the timeline The Kinetic timeline allows for quickly scanning extended portions of recorded video from one or multiple cameras Swiping the timeline rapidly dragging and releasing while still in motion in either direction will play the video at a speed proportional to the speed of the swiping motion The Timeline can also be used for shuttle style playback by click dragging the timeline in a slow controlled manner Using the timeline in multiple camera views In multiple camera views the Timeline at the bottom of the Browse window refers to the selected camera indicated by a blue frame around the camera view pane w
39. ine to the desired starting point for the exported segment and click on the Segment Start button EA 3 Drag the Timeline to the end point of the exported segment The selected segment will turn purple Click on the Segment End button al 2008 11 11 12 11 41 258 4 You may extend or reduce the segment after it has been designating by setting different start and end points 38 Exporting an AVI video clip Audio included single camera AVI clips have relatively small file sizes allowing for electronic distribution of evidence across multiple platforms Each frame in the clip is time stamped and an optional preamble including the time date camera ID operator and operators comments will precede the clip 1 Once a segment of video has been designated for export click on Export in the main title menu Export Options Individual Database Create Frames Format Bookmark Cancel Select AVI File Export to AVI File Folder C Users Username Desktop s Filename DVMS Axis 209 Camera 1 avi Preamble OnSSI Ocularis Video Export Comment Blue minivan circling parking lot save vehicle as 11 5 09 Export Cancel Enter the full path of the destination folder for the exported clip or click on Browse Folders m to select a folder or create a new folder Enter a file name for the exported clip Enter Preamble text to display in the beginning of the video as an introduction By de
40. interval thumbnails of a specific camera view Once the incident is evident in one of the thumbnails the user can create sets of thumbnails of increasingly smaller time intervals towards accessing the exact moment the incident began or ended Parking Lot North Time Slicer 1QEye 755 Camera 1 Playback Current View 2008 1117 14 16 35 937 pane oa OA j j ss o d ro ee a HE T i i gjat 2 ae Timeslice oada nA PS al l En al thumbnails ES A 1 i amp Mode Selector 4 HE J lap mu f t Re 36 En Rr S Timeslice direction coa s siir SEE ga Cas back forward in a e j a a ci time pause slicing sh Ea d Ll ke E A En 13 35 heil En Time Slicing as Interval OS OS I aa A sengen EA ma i i N Kinetic Motion Timeline with video Interchangeable Motion Detection time stamp and Playback Controls gt lt 4 b KADA 2000h 3117 timeline scale Am 14 16 35 937 29 Accessing video of an incident using the Time Slicer 1 In Browse Mode click on the Timeslice menu item 2 The Time Slicer will generate thumbnails of the currently selected camera view spaced 10 minutes apart starting from the currently displayed time stamp and back in time The Timeslice Current View pane displays the camera view at the current time stamp indicated on the Kinetic Timeline 3 For convenient detection limited to a certain part of the camera view you may apply digital zoom by drawing a rectang
41. isable Auto Login select Shutdown from the title menu and log out The login screen will appear uncheck the Auto Login box log in again You will be prompted to login the next time the application is started Ocularis Client vs Ocularis Client Lite The Ocularis Client software application will enable Ocularis Client Version To view the version number of the installed Ocularis Client software from the main menu bar select Views About Ocularis Client 2 Views Views and View Groups In the Ocularis Client cameras are displayed within Views A view can contain up to 64 cameras Multiple views can be configured and displayed simultaneously across multiple monitors When Using Ocularis Client with Ocularis Base Operators have access to views created by an administrator These views are organized by user group and are configured in the Ocularis Administrator application When Using Ocularis Client Directly with an NVR without Ocularis Base To easily access specific views and to allow users to personalize their monitoring preferences Ocularis Client operators can access both Shared Views and Private Views stored in groups and subgroups Shared Views usually created by the surveillance system administrator and stored on the NVR the user is logged in to can be accessed by all users or by a group of users based on authorization Private Views can be accessed only by the user that created them Note Legacy views
42. l PTZ handle and drag it in any direction for continuous panning and tilting The Virtual PTZ Joystick 3 Physical joystick standard USB joysticks can be used to pan tilt and zoom the camera view This may require configuring the joystick buttons 4 Click drag touch drag region draw a region within the camera view to center the camera and set the zoom level 5 Mouse Scroll Wheel optical zoom in out can be applied in any mode including digitally zoomed camera views using a scroll wheel mouse 6 Zoom control ribbon click on any point on the zoom ribbon or use the and buttons to set the zoom level ive Panason NOS The Zoom Control Ribbon 19 7 Optical PTZ presets Click on the Presets button alongside the playback controls to display the PTZ presets as configured in the NVR see the NVR user manual for more information or in Ocularis Administrator This will display the presets list Click on an item on the list to display the PTZ preset or click drag up and down to scroll the available presets AS D Door Developers Left P Paper 8 Toggle between optical and digital PTZ Click the Optical PTZ button to toggle between digital and optical PTZ 20 Ocularis Client On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Live Monitoring with Instant Investigation PTZ Control for ImmerVision s IMV1 1 3 Panomorph lens ImmerVision s IMV1 1 3 Panomorph 360 degree lens
43. led by an operator in the Ocularis Client when viewing a map On the PC s used as a video wall install and log in to Ocularis Client The IP address of this PC is used by the controller to send video to this unit Using a Video Wall As you are viewing a map you may encounter video from a camera or view you would like to display on the video wall 1 Display the video wall template by selecting Video Walls from the main menu bar The Video Walls menu lists all configured video walls Note Access to video walls can be restricted based on privileges assigned to the user account in the Ocularis Administrator 2 Select the desired video wall The panes of the selected video wall are graphically displayed Blue Hill Plaza Map 1 16 08 16 One Blue Hill Plaza Fey ie it x AXIS 207MW Camera ii dE ti a y T Axis 223M Camera 1 zi SS 4 Ls ae E O x 7 A a q 3 DVMS Axis 209 Camera 1 AXIS 207 MV an ve Axis 209MFD Cames Live al l ig A ee i E A 4 y Y z a P y pe b F P Axis 225FD_Alwaj P Axis 223M Camel Paused Axis 2 Alwa Paused 2009 11 16 15 19 15 718 2009 1176 Ad 812 y Ji i E ne 5 de Ay a EAR Virtual Video Wall panels 66 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Video Walls 3 Drag amp Drop a camera from the map to a pane on the virtual video wall Blue Hill Plaza Map 1 16 20 51 One Blue Hill Plaza DOD AXIS 207 MW Ga
44. ll show the displayed camera at the time stamps of the selected alert 6 Once the desired event is accessed you can Apply digital Zoom to the Currently Displayed Camera pane Apply motion detection to the Currently Displayed Camera pane motion detection can be applied in the same manner as any Browse Mode pane See Motion Detection page 27 for more information Review the selected camera or the entire camera view at the time of the detected event click on the camera s title bar to expand it to full view or click Overview in the main title menu to resume multi camera browsing Export video and or still images for evidence see Exporting Evidence page 37 34 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Browsing Investigation Mode Sequences Sequences are messages generated by the NVR indicating a sequence of events Each sequence may include one or more instances of motion or alerts received from external sources making this method more suitable for accessing complex incidents The NVR s motion detection utility may be configured to include a few seconds of pre and post event video Note See the NVR s user manual for more information about motion detection settings ae esata 23 Epa 428 207 1 E T SEEDS y an amp ER az a Generating Sequences Accessing video of an incident using Sequences 1 Within the Time Slicer click on Se
45. llation files are installed when Ocularis Client is installed A shortcut to the folder where the Ocularis Viewer installation files are located is placed on the desktop Open this folder and run the exe to install the Ocularis Viewer An icon to launch Ocularis Viewer is placed on the desktop 1 Launch the Ocularis Viewer from e The Start menu Start gt All Programs gt OnSSI 3 Ocularis Viewer pad Viewer e The desktop icon The Ocularis Viewer Console appears 2 Click the Load button to select the desired video clip 3 Browse to the om file select it and click Open The video clip is loaded and displays the first frame of the clip Ocularis Viewer 2009 11 17 11 01 20 515 Print Preview Print Export al of lib A Export Go To Time Lia Ocularis Viewer 44 To Play Video Using the Ocularis Viewer e Click the Play Forward button once to play the video in standard speed e Click the Play Forward button multiple times to play the video in faster speed e Click the Advance Frame button to advance the video forward or backward one frame at a time Ocularis Viewer Function Buttons Button Description Load Click to load a video clip oml file lt lt Go to beginning of clip lt Move backward one frame at a time Play backward Click once for standard speed Click again for faster speed ll Pause the video Play Forward button Click on
46. luding running multiple video exports simultaneously Viewing an Exported AVI Video Clip Once a video clip is exported to an avi file it can be viewed with any application that supports playing avi files such as Windows Media Player or QuickTime 41 Exporting a Video Database Multiple camera video exports in database format allow future reviewing of an event as it unfolds through an entire set of cameras While exported database files may be very large and therefore are not usually suitable for electronic distribution their encryption and password protection features provide the security level required in dealing with sensitive content and or court evidence Viewing the exported video database requires Ocularis Client installed on the recipients computer 1 Once a segment of video has been designated for export click on Export in the main title menu 2 Select Database Format Export to Database Format Export Path C Users Exported Images e Filename included Feeds vV AXIS M3011 Camera 1 7 AXIS 212 PTZ Camera 1 DVMS Axis 209 Camera 1 AXIS 207 MW Camera 1 Password Protection Also Encrypt Video Data Export Ocularis Viewer to same directory Export Cancel 3 Enter the full path of the destination folder for the exported clip or click on Browse Folders mn to select a folder or create a new folder 4 Enter a file name for the exported clip 5 Choose the camera feeds to be includ
47. mera tve 4 b o contro HOR Iii He t f 4 y floor plan ith y Ei E RERET 7 x Y Alerts View pS m j a ot j e Lobby AXIS 207MW Camera 1 a A IE RAICES RCE ae AA A Drag 8 Drop a camera onto a Virtual Video Wall pane The Virtual Video Wall will display the camera name and the actual video wall will display the video from that camera 5 Views Triggers owse obs 16 28 43 AXIS 207MW Camera L Live Image from Axis 207 MW displayed in Remote Video Wall 4 Drag amp Drop a view from the map to a pane in the virtual video wall to display an entire view on the video wall 67 Changing Video Wall Panes From the controller PC you may change the pane arrangement on the video wall remotely Using the video wall icons on the side bar you can set the virtual video wall to a 1 4 or 9 pane view 1 Select the desired video wall from the Video Walls menu 2 Select the pane which you want to change The selected pane is displayed in green 3 Click corresponding video wall icon Click To display a o 1 pane view E3 4 pane view E 9 pane view 4 Now you may populate these panes by dragging amp dropping icons from a map to the pane Managing Video in a Video Wall Operators may control the video displayed in a video wall including pausing rewinding and forwarding displayed video 1 With the desired Ocularis Map and virtual video wall displayed drag amp drop camera video or a v
48. nd end points for the exported segment see Designating a range for exporting video page 38 3 Click on Export in the main title menu and select Individual Frames 4 Check the Full Timespan radio button 5 Click on Setup to set the Still Image export parameters 6 Set the image quality to Original Medium or Low Exporting images in Original quality will result in larger file size while reducing the image quality may cause image degradation 7 Check the Timestamp and Camera Name checkboxes to include camera and timestamp information in the export 8 Click OK to return to the Export Still Frame dialog box and click on Export 48 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Alerts Printing a Still Image Report Still Image Reports are one page reports which include a still image as well as the associated time date camera information operator and workstation identifiers and operator comments To create and print a Print Report 1 Select a camera and set the Timeline to the desired point in time 2 Click on Export in the main title menu and select Print 3 Enter report header report footer and comments 4 Click Preview to view the final report prior to printing Illegal Parking Incident IQEye 755 Camera 1 eS Sey ay EA suet See TO E val a oe oe P n ie ROS a gt te I e i ay Se 2 pb N3 e
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50. ookmarks Bookmarks The resulting screen displays a list of existing bookmarks in the lower half and a 2 x 1 view with hotspots in the upper half 4 Sort the list of bookmarks by clicking on the column heading 5 Click the comment balloon to view bookmark comments had 6 Position the mouse over a Thumbnail to see an enlarged view of the thumbnail 51 Click a hotspot pane and then a thumbnail to view video from that Thumbnail The hotspot will show a still image of the start of the bookmark video clip Position the mouse over the pane to see the navigation controls for that pane Use these controls to view the video 52 7 Alerts The Alerts feature is available when using Ocularis Client with Ocularis DS or Ocularis ES It encompasses the following features e Blank screen monitoring e Storing and handling alerts e Access of stored alerts e Visible alert location on a map Alerts are generated when a configured event occurs The event can be as simple as motion detected on camera video to complex composite events that combine multiple events into one e g when there is motion on camera A and a card swipe is detected generated an alert The Ocularis Administrator application manages all alerts in an Ocularis DS or Ocularis ES system Alerts may be configured on the NVR itself or from the Ocularis Administrator The Ocularis Administrator however controls the distribution of an alert regardless of where it was create
51. optical PTZ cameras is optical zoom therefore the Digital PTZ option must be selected prior to drawing a Digital PTZ region North Parking Lot 14 59 55 North Parking Lot Live Sony RXSS0 Carora e z Mo 1 fa H D ar E E KZ xs f 15 Digital PTZ in live monitoring mode Note PIP window right Once a Digital Zoom region is created a PIP picture in picture of the entire camera view indicating the selected digital PTZ area will appear in the top right corner of the camera view for orientation and navigation The selected area can be dragged within the PIP maintaining the same magnification level Click or touch the camera view outside of the PIP window to remove the digital PTZ and return to normal camera view 18 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Live Monitoring with Instant Investigation Optical PTZ Ocularis Client offers a number of methods for controlling PTZ enabled cameras Note Not all controls are available in conjunction with every PTZ camera model Note While users may have the ability to view video from a PTZ camera they may not have the privilege to control its functions These privileges may be set for the user within the user settings of the NVR or Ocularis Administrator 1 Click to Center click on any point within the camera view to center the camera on it 2 Virtual Joystick hover over or touch the center of the camera view to display the virtua
52. or returning to Live monitoring Upon switching between Live and Browse modes the currently displayed camera view will carry between the modes This includes current cameras displayed in full screen carousel panes hotspots push video panes As opposed to the Live Monitoring view which displays multiple cameras asynchronously i e different panes can show playback paused and or live cameras simultaneously the Browse mode displays all cameras synchronously This provides insight as to the events taking place at different locations at the time an incident occurred and allows easily tracking an incident as it moves from camera to camera The Browse Investigation Window Camera name and 16 07 30 Current time time date of video Panihcm5 15 Camerait Playback may differ from 2008 8 28 15 53 42 832 7 displayed displayed video time Kinetic Motion Browse Mode Timeline with video controls DOADA ls time stamp and 15 53 42 964 z timeline scale 4 gt KS MO he Browse Window a Ocularis Client s Browse window offers a number of tools and methods for accessing and enhancing video of incidents 24 The Scalable Kinetic Timeline The Kinetic Timeline provides a clear overview of recorded motion events over extended periods of time It can be used for reviewing video from multiple cameras simultaneously at variable speeds for quick access to video of incidents Browse Color coded zones of Timestamp Time Timel
53. quences 2 Starting at any point in the timeline click on the Back Forward buttons cr depending on the desired direction of viewing alerts This will populate the screen with thumbnails of the starting point or end point of each sequence for generating sequences forward and back in time respectively At any point during the detection process you may click the pause button Ll to abort the operation 3 Hover over a thumbnail to enlarge it or click to set the Timeline and the Currently Displayed Camera pane to the time stamp of the sequence 4 Once the maximum number of twenty thumbnails per page is reached the sequence generating process will halt To continue click on either the Back or Forward buttons to present the next set of Sequences 35 5 Upon accessing the desired sequence you may Apply digital Zoom to the Currently Displayed Camera pane Apply motion detection to the Currently Displayed Camera pane motion detection can be applied in the same manner as any Browse Mode pane See Motion Detection page 27 for more information Review the selected camera or the entire camera view at the time of the detected event click on the camera s title bar to expand it to full view or click Overview in the main title menu to resume multi camera browsing Export video and or still images for evidence see Exporting Evidence page 37 36 5 Triggers Ocularis Client enables triggering ou
54. r found in the upper left corner of the screen 9 Views Triggers Audio Browse ah Camera 1 Click the Alert Counter to launch the Alert Manager The Alert Manager appears 57 12 gt Blue Hill Plaza Map 1 12 31 16 IQ Eye Camera 1 Paused IQ Eye Camera 1 live 2009 11 12 12 29 38 935 Alerts Sortby Alert Level Time Location Rule Thu Nov 12 12 29 39 EST 2009 12 12 24 53 EST 2009 12 12 11 32 EST 2009 12 12 11 12 EST 2009 12 12 10 56 EST 2009 Thu Nov 12 11 54 48 EST 2009 Thu Nov 12 12 10 51 EST 2009 Alert Manager The Alert Manager screen contains 4 quadrants In the lower left quadrant is an alert list for all received and unhandled alerts Above the alert list in the upper left quadrant is a pane displaying recorded video of the alert selected in the alert list In the upper right quadrant is live video for the camera found in the alert In the lower right quadrant is a map which displays the camera for the selected alert 58 Locating Alerts on a Map Manually Locating Alerts While viewing the Alert Manager you can locate the camera whose event triggered the alert by selecting the alert from the Alert List and clicking the Locate Alert button y The map with the selected camera will display centered on the camera related to the alert Automatic Alert Location While viewing a map from the Alert Manager or Ocularis Maps if an alert is triggered the corresponding camera i
55. ra pane Right click on a camera view or left click or touch and hold for one second to display the Circular Control Menu Click on the Remove Camera icon E in the bottom left quadrant of the Circular Menu to remove the camera from the pane Note Removing a camera from a view pane as described above will only delete it temporarily permanent removal of a camera from a view can only be done modifying the View 17 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Live Monitoring with Instant Investigation Instant investigation tools Playing back video Upon mouse over clicking or touching any camera view whether in full screen or pane mode playback controls will pop up Click continuously on the Forward right arrow or Rewind left arrow buttons to review video Releasing the buttons will pause the video stream Note that clicking on the Forward button while viewing live video will pause the video stream Pause a live video stream by using the Pause button When the video is paused the pause icon will change to a heart symbol to resume live video click the heart shaped Live 9 button Applying Digital PTZ Digital PTZ can be applied to video in any mode or pane live or recorded To apply digital PTZ click drag or touch drag a rectangular region within the camera view The selected region will expand to the entire size of the camera display Note that the default for
56. review image mE N DVMS Axis 209 Camera 1 _ DYMS Axis 209 Camera 1 Alerts View 4 HA y Map with Multiple Preview Images 64 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Ocularis Maps You can use the navigation icons within each view pane to navigate recorded video from the view Image Arrange To automatically arrange open preview images click the image arrange icon il Preview images are arranged at the bottom of the map Blue Hill Plaza Map 1 15 13 49 E ii np Way DVMS Axis 209 Camera 12 Alerts View TA Lobby A xis 209MFD Car ive DVMS Axis 209 Camera 1 La Y Ti xis 225FD Mway Live 1 TH Tee gt Map showing arranged preview images 65 rrr Wie Q Iro tile ay a Q ret Ary gt aT aa O 23 ric aa IT nt On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client fi Video Walls f V 9 Video Walls Ocularis Client when used in conjunction with Ocularis DS or Ocularis ES supports the feature of a video wall A video wall is a monitor or set of monitors used solely for the purpose of displaying video and can dynamically accept video pushed to it by system triggered events or by an operator A video wall is simply a dedicated computer running an instance of Ocularis Client No special monitoring software is needed for a video wall Video Wall Configuration Video walls are configured in the Ocularis Administrator They are control
57. ris Client to log in to the NVR directly or to log in to Ocularis DS In either case a user account and password is required to gain access to system video Server address The Server address entered here depends on your environment If your organization has Ocularis Base you should access NVR video by logging in to the Ocularis Base Server directly If your company does not use Ocularis Base log into the NVR directly If logging in through Ocularis Base Type the host name or IP address of the Ocularis Server e g 192 168 10 123 Including the port number is not likely required see your system administrator for instructions Previously entered IP addresses can be selected from the drop down list If logging in to the NVR directly Type the host name or IP address of the NVR Image Server including port number as specified by your system administrator e g 192 168 10 123 81 Previously entered IP addresses can be selected from the drop down list Authentication Choose Basic or Windows as instructed by your system administrator Store Last Login Both User Name and Password will be saved in this login page to facilitate easy entry upon subsequent logins Auto Login When Ocularis Client is launched this checkbox allows the system to automatically launch the Ocularis Client and logs in to the designated server When logging in to Windows checking the Store Last Login check box is required To d
58. t click on a camera view or left click or touch and hold for one second to display the Circular Control Menu Click on the Clipboard icon Al in the bottom right quadrant of the circular menu This will save a still camera image to the clipboard which can be pasted into different applications 16 On Net Surveillance Systems Inc Ocularis Client Live Monitoring with Instant Investigation Push alive camera stream to another user Live video can be pushed manually as described herein to other users designated Push Video panes see Populating a View Pane with Push Video in the Configuring Views section page 13 To manually send video right click on a camera view or left click or touch and hold for one second to display the Circular Control Menu Click on the Push Video icon Ed in the top left quadrant of the circular menu This will display the recipients list For Ocularis Base users the list will display all users currently logged in to the Ocularis Server For Ocularis Client Lite users the list of configured NetMatrix recipients appears Click on a recipient to send live video click drag to scroll up and down the list The recipient must have a view with a Push Video pane visible in order to see the video The Push Live Video recipients list Note Please refer to the NVR user manual for NetMatrix Push Video Configuration when using Ocularis Client Lite Remove a camera from came
59. t or duration of the event The percentage of change determines the minimal number of changed pixels from within the digitally zoomed image for an event to be detected 3 Draw a Motion Detection zone using the motion detection tool LO in the Browse Mode toolbox 4 Click on the Back Forward buttons cr depending on the desired direction of detection to generate thumbnails of detected motion events At any point during the detection process you may click the pause button Ly to abort the operation 5 If needed adjust the detection parameters and repeat the search Unless a different thumbnail from the first is selected or the timeline is moved the search will resume from the same point 6 Once the maximum number of twenty thumbnails per page is reached the Motion Slice process will halt To continue click on either the Back or Forward buttons to resume detection 7 Once the desired motion event is accessed you can Apply motion detection to the Motion Slice Current View pane motion detection can be applied to the Motion Slice Current View pane in the same manner as any Browse Mode pane See Motion Detection page 27 for more information Review the selected camera or the entire camera view at the time of the detected event click on the camera s title bar to expand it to full view or click Overview in the main title menu to resume multi camera browsing Export video and or still images for eviden
60. tputs relays for activating external devices such as electronic locks and gates camera presets switching lights on and off alarm systems etc Triggers can be associated with individual cameras or with NVR servers A single trigger may include one or more actions e g a button trigger can sound and alarm and send a PTZ camera to a specific preset All triggers are configured in the NVR please refer to the NVR user manual for more information Triggers Audio Browse Server Global Event Disconnect 5x15 Stop Axis 209FD Camera 1 Mi y as Sony SNC P1 Camera 1 Global Output To activate a trigger click on Triggers in the title menu and expand the lists of triggers under the desired Camera or server 6 Exporting Evidence Video and Still Images Ocularis Client enables exporting video in audio included AVI format as a multi camera video database or as a single still image or series of images in JPEG format 37 On Net Surveillance Svstems Inc Ocularis Client UN Net SOUrvelliaNnce gt yo tems 5 nc Ucularis client Exporting Video Evidence Designating a range for exporting video Note Video export is possible only in Browse mode including Timeslice Motion Slice Alerts and Sequences modes 1 Make sure the interchangeable motion detection playback control set is set to playback Click on the Playback Mode button El to toggle between the two sets of controls 2 Drag the Timel
61. ular region in the Timeslice Current View This will change the zoom level in all Timeslice thumbnails 4 Depending on the nature of the incident searched you may adjust the initial time interval and the direction of detection back or forward in time Use a larger interval to detect significant or semi permanent changes to the current camera view that occurred days before or after the current time stamp e g set the interval to One Day to detect damage to a building that occurred within the past week Use a smaller interval to detect short term transient incidents that occurred within hours or minutes of the current time stamp e g use the default 10 minute interval or even a 1 minute interval to detect a car that had parked within half an hour of the currently displayed video 5 Click on the Search Back Forward buttons cr depending on the desired direction of detection to generate the next set of thumbnails starting at the time stamp of the bottom right thumbnail 6 Once a change has been detected between two consecutive thumbnails indicating that the incident has occurred in the time between the two frames click on the first of the two if searching back in time click in the second frame if searching forward in time The selected thumbnail will populate the Timeslice Current View pane and the Timeline will move to the selected thumbnail s time stamp 7 Select a smaller interval and click the Search Back

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