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1. and highlighted in bold type The table in the center of the box lists all the devices at that Location with their Device ID and Status The status relates to maintenance see section 6 At the bottom of the window is a link to add a device Move the cursor over the link and it will turn black Click on the mouse and you will be requested to add a device See section 5 5 2 for more details The Device ID is underlined similar to a hyperlink Moving the cursor over the Device ID will change it s color from blue to black Click on the link and a new window will be displayed see Figure 3 3 2 b See sections 5 5 3 5 6 and 6 for more details on these functions Mike EC1 Edit Device Configure Device Maintenance x Figure 3 3 2 b 3 3 2 Selected Device DEVICE ID SELECTED Mike RZ4A 1 On the right hand side of the screen information on the selected device will be displayed see Figure 3 2 2 a At the top is the dee ALS OL Device ID Below that an aerial view of the location If the device is connected to an EdgeConnect module then a QuickTime Q will appear At the bottom of the column is maintenance KS Re Grat Af rate mtes Best information for the device if the device has been registered see section 6 If the device has not been registered then the message Maintenance log not found will be displayed Figure 3 3 2 a 17 3 3 3 Streaming Video EdgeConnect Quicktim
2. COCO CECR aintenance Require 009 Figure 5 3 7 b To view all outstanding maintenance events click on the View Events Log link in the Manage menu then click on the Search button All open events will be listed 39 5 4 Managing Locations In the device tree hierarchy a device must be associated with a location There are two types of location an intersection or a general location A general location may be a mid block school crossing or other special installation Normally an intersection will have multiple video devices and a location a single video device After creation the map will display an icon to show an intersection and an D icon to show a location 5 4 1 Creating a Location Locations are created on the Map View Move the map to the desired location and right click the mouse where the equipment is installed A box will be displayed with the following options see Figure 5 4 1 a Add Intersection Here or Add Location Road Aerial lt lt KY Er KS e ty E cd gt 7 E Tusti d 2 M lt Medical ka E O 55 E Re DA y K gt d IN e 9 O ty E PETTEE EEES S ECH Ss Ki Kee a Y Sd hN S d SS 1 e bs 7 x gt Ce i rm e ra A R a 9 Lauretwood e ee d Pet Ki 7 7 amp Centennial H SSD y D pa Ad y g Ate NE R ki AE Ki E oy i AS A f s 600 yds f OO ag E Y Pl 3 d om ee ILAND DAD D A Y we E op Last Update Fri Aug 14 06 42 25
3. Off Notes The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the defautRedirect attribute of the application s lt customErrors gt configuration tag to point to a custom error page URL Figure 7 2 b 59 7 3 Streaming Video Issues No QuickTime plug in displayed in the Device Video window If the Device Video window in blank no Video URL has been entered for the device selected Refer to sections 5 5 3 and 5 5 6 for more details on setting up streaming video If a is displayed in Device Video window see Figure 7 3 a The Video URL has been incorrectly entered See section 5 5 6 for more details on setting up streaming video Figure 7 3 a If the QuickTime window displays Waiting for media message this is an indication that your firewall is blocking the video stream from the EdgeConnect module Log into your router setup page or firewall software and enable Port Triggering for the following ports Application rtsp Triggered Range Start Port 554 End Port 554 Forwarded Range Start Port 6970 End Port 6999 8 If You Need Assistance The Iteris Vantage Product Support Team consists of a group of highly skilled individuals that are knowledgeable and readily available to answer your questions or assist you with any of our Vantage products Please do not hesitate to contact us at 888 254 5487 For more information on Iteris and the products and services
4. aaa See Figure 4 1 1 b for more information on each entry veer i Once all the information has been entered click on the First Name Create button to add the user The table will clear oat Neen and the User created message will appear under the Create button Click on the Search button and the new user will appear in the table Confirm Password D p Am d Click on the Cancel button any time to cancel adding m a user Role Viewer y Figure 4 1 1 a 20 User ID Enter the user s ID This is the tag used to log on to the system The User ID is not case sensitive Joe and joe are considered the same First Name Enter the user s first name Last Name Enter the user s last name Password Enter the user s password The password can be upto 10 characters in length The password is case sensitive Confirm Password Re enter the user s password to confirm the setting Email Enter the user s email address This information is optional Phone Enter the user s phone number This information is optional Each user can have different access rights to the system The table below shows the functions available for the different roles Select a role for the user from the drop down box See Figure 4 1 1 c for access rights for each type of user Figure 4 1 1 b X X Ke Dashboard View Add Edit Device Settings onfigure Device Add Edit Device Templat
5. oe en e Lake Ottawi y OTT e Minneapolis MICHIGAN Huron O y OREGON ti x Boise S DAK WYOMING PE E ads IOWA Chicago U N ITED E STATES in ds K dere NEBR SM 7 Indianapolis PA Die i NEVADA UTAH i St Louis we p OHO ray P Phila Ln COLORADO KANSAS e tes e Bashing O y MO H E KY te VA ET AAA A E A DR 4 Las Vegas EN WEE adit REUSE See eee Q y F ne e Onishi City i Memphis Charlotte Virginie i ARIZONA SantaFe mwera lane er s oedet N C Loe Angelesa Phoenix New OKLA FARK mss 1 aen ailas d ALA i N SC MEXICO ers bach art E TEXAS MS 3 iaa Y 600 miles Houston News EE ATIA gf e i O Latitude 43 707593504052944 Longitude 99 05273437500001 Zoom 4 View Type kr Figure 5 1 a Enter a Zip code in the box and click on the Go button The map will display the new location Adjust the zoom level using the and buttons Adjust the map type by clicking on the Road Aerial or Hybrid buttons Once you have determined the ideal view click on the Save as Default button The message Setting Updated will appear next to the Save as Default button The table at the button of the screen will give details of the map default Latitude and Longitude The data for the default setting is displayed Zoom level From 1 to 19 1 is a world map 19 is at xx level View Type r for R
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7. VI Wws and Nave HOM ad 35 Di Oe MANS E A E 35 Dz DEVICE TRES aii idad olas cion 36 o A A A 36 5 3 4 Map Functionality Device Management 37 5 39 Device specific informatiON iia iaa 38 5 5 6 NOLES ON VIEWINE VICO sd A iii 39 9307 GlO Dat ATOM iii ci 39 EE 39 5 4 Manang Reie ge E 40 5541 Creating a LOCAtION BEE 40 54 2 Location Management EE 41 54 3 Viewing or Editing egen EE 41 Bid Managing DEVICES Ad ais 42 O DEVICE Re 42 Ds DP CGI a DeCS iaa 43 5 03 EGIEING Device Setters ii ada 44 5 5 4 VIEWING OF Editing DEVICES Sami 46 5 5 5 Delene DEVICES EE 46 A MINE VIId Osea EA 46 5 6 COMMBUPIN DEVICES 47 56 LEE ee ere 47 5 0 2 CONTISUrFIN E EE Eeer eege 48 5 6 3 Contisurine Edge Processors a A ii 50 6 DEVICE IM alte MAING Cha Ehe 52 6 1 RESISLEMING DEVICES a a 52 Gill Registering NEW DEVICES EE 52 6 1 2 Viewing or Editing Devices Intbhebegieter 53 6 1 3 Deleting Devices from the Register 54 al SO ie adic cate EEN 54 62274 EVENT el ln E 54 6 22 EVENT RESOUNO EE 55 6 23 VIEWING Old Event Recordando dlls 56 eet aigle E e E 57 Fe Mie EE HUE del EE 57 Pde eg NEW breet 57 7 d SOL Database Seta ias 58 713 Otherinstalla On errors a ee EE Ee 58 8 7 2 Login Issues ES oteamine VIGO Issues ties If You Need Assistance 1 Overview 1 1 Intended Use Central Management of Video Detection Equipment Iteris VantageView video detection management software has been developed to provide the user a uni
8. sub regions locations and devices are added to the system they will automatically appear on the device tree Each level of the tree is expandable or collapsible Click on a left facing caret to expand the tree click on a down facing caret W to collapse the tree The menu can be hidden to allow the system to use more of the display for the map and video streams Click on the Hide Devices tab The menu will disappear and a Show Devices tab will appear on the left of the screen To display the menu click on the Show Devices tab Figure 4 2 2 a Figure 4 2 2 b shows how the device tree structure is defined and an example of its implementation Region North Orange County Sub Region Santa Ana Devices EC 101 RZ4A Northbound RZ4A Eastbound RZ4A Southbound RZ4A Westbound Sub Region Irvine Devices EA 232 RZ4C Northbound Region South Orange County Sub Region Fountain Valley Devices EC 541 RZ4A Northbound RZ4A Eastbound RZ4A Southbound RZ4A Westbound Sub Region Costa Mesa Devices EA 386 RZ4C Northbound 25 It is not necessary to use the Region Sub Region system if the management of Vantage assets is handled differently In the example below see Figure 4 2 2 c a single Region is defined and divided into Sub Regions only Region Santa Ana Sub Region North SA Devices EC 101 RZ4A Northbound RZ4A Eastbound RZ4A Southbound RZ4A Westbou
9. 2009 Fi Emailed a Zi e D Yomments A Resolution Resolved By zz TOP Aussie Update Cancel Figure 6 2 1 a 54 6 2 2 Event Resolution Once maintenance has been performed on the device resolution should be entered Event resolution will remove the notification from the Global Event Log on the Dashboard view Click on the Resolve link and the table in Figure 6 2 2 a will appear Enter the resolution information in the box highlighted yellow and click on the Update button The User Name and ID are automatically attached to the comment Resolve Event Event Date 4 15 2009 Device IC RZ1001 Event Desciption Maintenance Required on 8 1 2009 Resolved B ZZ TOP Aussie Update Cancel Figure 6 2 2 a 6 2 3 Viewing Old Event Records A list of all events including resolved events can be obtained by checking the Show Resolved box on the Event Logs screen and clicking on the Search button A complete list of all events will be displayed see Figure 6 2 3 a Event Logs Search by Device D e h earch Show Resolved Iv ee ee ee er2 2008 pee A comment ae beson hie EC on O O O S o T 12000 pes RZ4A A TT O om mge evterz009 re RZ4C P pe o O S S fiee lar 5 2009 Rz 001 Cf m a 3713 2009 device00x Connection failed 2 3 3713 2 3 2009 Resolved 3 13 2009 device00x Connection failed ke Matt Linton Matt 5 5 2009 Resolved Maintenance Required Eug
10. PDT 2009 Figure 5 4 1 a Click on one of the choices and one of the following tables will be displayed Add Intersection Add Location intersection Name Location Name Sub Region Pre Set Systems D Sub Region Pre Set Systems D Cancel ok Cancel ok Figure 5 4 1 b Figure 5 4 1 c 40 5 4 2 Location Management It is possible to change location information after it has been created on the map To view or edit existing Location information click on the main menu click on the Manage tab then click on the Location function The Location Management screen see Figure 5 4 2 a will be displayed All current Locations will be listed 1st and Main Antonio and SMP Arapahoe Quebec Beach and Edinger blah blahh here and there Inf AA intersection 1 Lincoln amp Pico Location 64 Location3488 Location77 Locations Location8722 North OC 1 North OC 1 West Centennial Region 3 Tech 2 Region 55 Region 2 Tech 2 Region 3 cn cr Region Region 2 Region 2 Region 55 Location Management Location Name Region SubRegion Type Santa Ana Santa Ana Foxridge Sub Region 88 Mayors commute Northwood Sub Region 22 Mayors commute sub Region 00 00 Northwood Sub Region 22 Sub Region 22 Northwood intersection Edit Delete intersection Edit Delete intersection Edit Delete intersection Edit Delete intersection Edit Dele
11. Tree displays all the devices by location More information on the Device Tree can be found in section 4 2 2 3 2 3 Map The default map view is shown with icons for intersections and locations The default view can be changed in the settings menu See section 5 1 for more details 3 3 Dashboard View The Dashboard View see Figure 3 3 a is activated by choosing a device from the device tree In the dashboard view the menu tree and device tree remain the same The map zooms to a level that displays more detail of the device s location A new column appears on the right of the screen and additional information appears below the map You can return to the dashboard view from any other screen simply by clicking on the VantageView logo VantageView Hi Michael Logout 625 58 AM DEVICE ID SELECTED Eom St Kl r 13 A e Mike RZ4A 1 z t ah St i z 9 o a add Edi ce Se oe d Add Edit Device Settings Sales Demo Civic 2 SELECTED DEVICE LOCATION Add Edit Device Template Pre Caii W Santa Ana Bivd E Santa Ana BNO rosa ro pe St Eke we re et OySems e Configure D E Santa Ana dd Edit Ma a wan St iew Events Log Wa St Location i mike RZ4A 1 2 LA Mike RZ4A 2 2 ig mike Rz4C 3 o w mike RZ4C 4 g Last Update Fri Aug 14 00 38 51 POT 2009 6 18 2009 Mike RZ4C Maintenance Required 4 on 6 19 2009 Kg em Maintenance Required 2009 ECH 6 26 200 Mike EC n 6 21 2009 Mike RZ4A Maintenanc
12. from the device tree See section 3 3 e Manage o Add Edit Device Settings Creation or modification of devices is performed in this menu See section 5 3 3 o Add Edit Device Template Creation or editing of static device information is performed in this menu See section 4 5 o Configure Device This function allows the user to setup and configure the selected device Depending on the device type the system may launch VRAS or the embedded Web Server of the device See section 5 6 o Add Edit Maintenance This function allows for the registration and modification of devices for maintenance See section 6 1 o View Events Log This function displays all current open maintenance issues See section 6 2 o Location Setup and modification of device locations are performed in this menu See section 5 4 e Settings o Map Defaults This function allows the user to setup their preferred map display when the software is first launched or when the default view is selected See section 5 1 User Setup This function allows for the setup or modification of users See section 4 1 General Settings Location of VRAS software for device setup is determined in this menu See section 5 2 o Region Setup and modification of device regions is performed in this menu See section 4 3 o Sub Region Setup and modification of device sub regions is performed in this menu See section 4 4 14 3 2 2 Device Tree The Device
13. highlighted with four red arrows and will be larger than the surrounding icons e and SA Beneath the Global Map is a table of the Global Event Log This table is dynamic and will update automatically if new maintenance data for any device in the network is trigged The selected device name is displayed in the upper right hand corner Below is an aerial view of the device intersection location In the center right of the screen a stream of video will be displayed if the selected device is a camera and the system has been setup to provide video feeds In the bottom right of the screen is a maintenance log of the last x entries for the selected device It is possible to move the map to a new location by clicking and holding the left mouse button and dragging the map to the desired location Note If no device has been selected the current map view will be displayed 36 5 3 4 Map Functionality Device Management Placing the cursor over a location or intersection icon on the map will cause a window to be displayed see Figure 5 3 4 a North OC 1 Santa Ana 1st and Main Device Type Dewice ID Status EdgeConnect Mike EC EventOn Mike R244 1 EventOn Mike R244 2 EventOn Mike R44C 3 NoEvent Mike R24C 4 EventOn Add Device to this Intersection Figure 5 3 4 a At the top of the window the Region preceded by will be displayed below that is the Sub Region preceded by and below then the Location preceded by and highlight
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15. the left pointing caret P and collapsed by clicking on the down pointing caret Y arrow Once the tree has been expanded to display a device the device can be selected and the dashboard view will change to the selected devices data 5 3 3 Dashboard The Dashboard View concentrates the display on a particular device After selecting a device from the device tree select Dashboard View from the Monitor menu or click on the VantageView title at the top of the screen The screen in Figure 5 3 3 a will be displayed VantageVi ew Friday August 14 2009 TESS Hi Michael Logout 58 AM DEVICE 1D SELECTED Mike RZ4A 1 Birch p 4 Mike RZ4A 1 i 4 a z Santa Ana E a W aih St ap Ier WH Gm C Hi e z H amp EI UAT HS 1et and Main dsi i t ands E d e ARE PEA ES A de A A eg ha an lt of Boos pd 1 S ARAS EE H Park 3 2 t D z E A 1 Ets eS JP EZ 7 gt emo x oe MR RENN 4 wasna Y airt T p d e 4 Dee gt Ss S m Mike RZ4C 3 2 o Ounce Bl d b A fi We Mike RZ4C 4 a d m ha p HA m A n 5 YA iy me A 1 ii gt i z t i Na f E y 4 7 2 o Maint enance Required on 6 20 2009 Figure 5 3 3 a The center of the screen will display a Global Map with the selected device Location at the center Other Locations Intersections in the vicinity will be displayed The icon for the selected Location will be Fa NW F 9
16. the video detection cameras 2 System Installation and Information 2 1 System Requirements PC Minimum Requirements Pentium IIl 1GHz Intel processor 512MB RAM AGP video card with 64MB of memory 100MB minimum 250MB recommended free hard drive space CD ROM reader USB Mouse and Keyboard 15 monitor with at least 800 x 600 resolution and 16 bit color 10 100 base T Ethernet adaptor PC Operating System and Software Windows XP with service pack 3 minimum Windows Vista with service pack 1 Windows 2000 with service pack 4 Internet Explorer 7 x from Microsoft com o Note This system has not been testing for compatibility with Internet Explorer 8 or any other Web Browser software QuickTime Player 7 0 or higher from Apple com VLC Media Player 0 9 4 or higher from VideoLan org VRAS software version 3 1 3c or higher from Iteris NOTE VRAS software is provided on the VRAS software distribution CD Server Minimum Requirements Windows Server 2008 or 2003 SQL Server 2008 or 2005 NET 3 5 Framework IIS 10 100 base T Ethernet adaptor Internet Connection 2 2 Installing the Software The software is provided on CD ROM If the server designated for running VantageView does not have an optical drive permanently attached connect one to the system 2 2 1 Installation CD Insert the supplied CD into the drive and follow the instructions on the screen Windows Installer Preparing to install Cancel i lter
17. this Software and Documentation a non exclusive non transferable license to use one 1 copy of the Software on a single server monitoring up to ten 10 intersections containing Vantage cameras for VantageView Basic or unlimited intersections for VantageView Unlimited The Software is in use on a computer when it is loaded into the temporary memory i e RAM or installed into permanent memory e g hard disk or other storage device or media of that computer Title to the Software is not transferred to the Licensee by this grant of license Ownership and title to the Software and Documentation including any copy ies of update Software or Documentation on any storage media or device including without limitation any floppy disk CD DVD memory device computer network etc are retained by lteris COPYRIGHT The Software and Documentation are owned by Iteris or its licensors and are protected by United States copyright laws and international treaty provisions Licensee shall not make copies of the Software except for one copy for backup or archival purposes All backup copies of the Software must contain the applicable copyright notice Licensee shall not rent disclose publish assign lease sublicense create derivative products market transfer or use the Software in any manner not expressly authorized by this License Derivation or attempted derivation of the source code or structure of all or any portion of the Software by revers
18. 4 b click on Internet Options Full Screen Fil Internet Options Figure 2 2 4 b The Internet Options window will be displayed see Figure 2 2 4 c General security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Home Az To create home page tabs type each address on its own line a A ae http berne erg com A Use current Use default Use blank Browsing history t Delete temporary files history cookies saved passwords 7 and web form information p Change search defaults Settings Tabs Ken E E EE Settings Languages Fonts Accessibility Figure 2 2 4 c 11 Click on the Security tab see Figure 2 2 4 d and select Trusted sites by clicking on the icon Set the security level to Low Click on the Apply button Internet Options Figure 2 2 4 d Click on the Sites button in the middle right of the window The window in Figure 2 2 4 e will appear Enter the address for the system in the box and click on the Add button Click on the Close button Click on the OK button The window will disappear and Internet Explorer will be ready to use with VantageView Trusted sites o een http wyatt iteris com L 3 m 7 1 ae PONT L lz EA AS DEG SLi E Figure 2 2 4 e 12 3 Getting Started 3 1 Logging In Start Internet Explorer and type the address of the location of the VantageView software se
19. 4A 1 Orange 1 days Figure 5 3 5 a 38 5 3 6 Notes on viewing video The system has been optimized for use with the EdgeConnect module To view a video stream from this device QuickTime player has to be installed on your PC To view the video stream click on the play button in the QuickTime window Streaming video from an eAccess device will open in a new window Note Some firewalls block or restrict the ports used by QuickTime to stream video Please contact your IT department to ensure these ports are open 5 3 7 Global Information Center bottom of the screen displays a table of recent maintenance events for all units in the system see Figure 5 3 7 a The table is restricted to the last five events GLOBAL EVENT LOG A E A e Maintenance Required 45 2009 RZ 1001 on 8 4 2009 Ee 6 18 2009 Mike RZ4C Maintenance Required Maintenance performed 4 on 6 19 2009 Todd Kreter todd 6 26 2009 Mike RZ4A Maintenance Required 1 on 6 20 2009 S Device Maintenance Required 6 26 2009 34699 on 6 20 2009 Ge Edil Mike RZ4A Maintenance Required 2 on 6 18 2009 6 26 2009 Figure 5 3 7 a Click on the Edit link for any of the devices to review the data for that event The Event Log will be displayed see Figure 5 3 7 b Comments or resolution can be added to the data by clicking on one of the links For more information on maintenance see section 6 Event Logs sy Device o 0 Search
20. 5 3 o Add Edit Device Template Creation or editing of static device information is performed in this menu See section 4 5 o Configure Device This function allows the user to setup and configure the selected device Depending on the device type the system may launch VRAS or the embedded Web Server of the device See section 5 6 o Add Edit Maintenance This function allows for the registration and modification of devices for maintenance See section 6 1 o View Events Log This function displays all current open maintenance issues See section 6 2 o Location Setup and modification of device locations are performed in this menu See section 5 4 e Settings o Map Defaults This function allows the user to setup their preferred map display when the software is first launched or when the default view is selected See section 5 1 User Setup This function allows for the setup or modification of users See section 4 1 General Settings Location of VRAS software for device setup is determined in this menu See section 5 2 o Region Setup and modification of device regions is performed in this menu See section 4 3 o Sub Region Setup and modification of device sub regions is performed in this menu See section 4 4 35 5 3 2 Device Tree The device tree is a expandable collapsible menu of all the devices available It is structured by Region Sub Region and Location The tree can be expanded by clicking on
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22. TM Vantage View Installation and User Manual VantageView Monday February 23 2009 DEVICE ID SELECTED 112 vtdge 2 vOrange 5 Harbor Blvd Rainbow St O 112 O O bPesrce Ave MIDE MENU DETAILED MAP gt Trask Ave Downie F bE Mraloma Ave gt Yorba Linda Siv Flirt Ciele gt Georala G ee q Garden Grove AMan St gt Coronado b Newport Blvd gt Country L bE Chapman Ave bWestminster Ave Last Update Men Fed 22 03 12 28 PST 2009 E la Cresta Ave E Marseille Dr b Riverside Arig 752000 Orange gt Los Angeles alte 3232008 3 19 00 AM Orange 208 9 10 10 AM Se 3 4 200 120 AM Mi 223 2003 10 20 AM btest 2222005 9 19 20 AM tOronge 493499501 Rev A August 2009 Innovation for better mobility VantageView Software License and Warranty IMPORTANT Carefully read the following terms and conditions BEFORE installing this Software Installing or using the Software indicates your complete and unconditional acceptance of these terms and conditions License lteris licenses the VantageView Software whether provided on storage media in firmware electronically or provided as updates via electronic or any other media or otherwise and any related documentation for description use operation or maintenance of the Software Documentation as follows GRANT OF LICENSE Iteris grants the purchaser Licensee of
23. X XXX XXX XXX is the IP address of the Edge Connect and channelz is the channel that the video device is connected to channel0 port 1 channel port 2 channel2 port 3 channel3 port 4 Refer to the EdgeConnect manual for more details on port assignments in the EdgeConnect module eAccess For video devices connected to an eAccess the Video URL is left blank To stream video from the device follow the instructions in Section 3 3 3 46 5 6 Configuring Devices The configure device function provides simple access to all Iteris assets for remote setup and configuration Three types of device can be configured EdgeConnect eAccess and Edge Processors Configuration of EdgeConnect and eAccess involves launching their built in Web Servers Configuration of Edge Processors involves launching VRAS Access to device configuration can be gained two ways either through the Configure Device function in the Manage menu or through the Configure Device on the pop up window in the map screen 5 6 1 Configuring EdgeConnect After selecting the EdgeConnect module and clicking on Configure Device a new window will open and the EdgeConnect login screen will be displayed see Figure 5 6 1 a P O https portals dev hostedmscrm com Iteris admin de fy El da e Page Oj Tools Connect to 192 168 30 150 2 xi EA The server 192 168 30 150 at requires a username and password Warning This server is requestin
24. already contain information Add or modify the Device registration information Once all information has been entered click on the Update Device button to save the information 53 6 1 3 Deleting Devices from the Register To delete a device from the register click on the Delete function next to the device s name The following screen will appear 6 2 Events Log The Events Log see Figure 6 2 a contains a list of all devices currently due for maintenance Event Logs Search by Device D at Search Se Ps E 5 iMaintenanc Required lar 2009 bo 1001 lon 877 2009 Mike RZ4C Maintenance Required 9192009 Ge eet Fa EE 8 28 2009 kenns Mike RZ4A RZ4A Maintenance Required 12 _jon 6 18 2009 Device Maintenance Required ev2er2009 34699 on 6 20 2009 A paz Besora LAA W s RZ4A fa sinten ance Requir ed T S j D 26 2009 5 20 2009 MN Comment Resove Es Required son boxen EC g ADADO0O Resolve Figure 6 2 a 6 2 1 Event Comments Comments can be added to a maintenance notification These comments will appear in the Global Event Log on the Dashboard view Click on the Comment link and the table in Figure 6 2 1 a will appear Enter the comment in the box highlighted yellow and click on the Update button The User Name and ID are automatically attached to the comment Resolve Event Event Date 4 15 2009 Device ID Rz1001 Event Description Maintenance Required on 8 1
25. ar function EdgeConnect Vantage EdgeConnect is a remote video server it streams video in MPEG 4 or H 264 format using QuickTime player The system uses this information to launch the embedded web server for module configuration eAccess Vantage eAccess is a remote video server it streams video in MPEG 2 format using VLC media player The system uses this information to launch the embedded web server for module configuration Video Device A video device is an Iteris camera connected to a Vantage Edge processor The system uses this information to launch VRAS software for module configuration The Video Device can be linked to either the Edge2 processor or the camera Whichever device is not chosen can be listed as an Other type for complete asset management 42 Other All other devices at an intersection should be set to type other No special functions occur when this type of device is set This device type should be used for inventory of other devices at the intersection including Vantage TS2 IM IOM32 EMA EM4 Edge2 processors RZ4C and RZ4 Advanced An Admin level user will set up device type for the system Refer to Section 4 5 for more details 5 5 2 Adding Devices Devices can be added in two ways from the map view or through the device management screen On the map position the cursor over the location that the device will be added to A window will be displayed containing the current information for that locat
26. atures Centralized device management setup and configuration Centralized video display capabilities one streaming video Maintenance management capabilities Multi user access with different user levels Access to video devices from any internet connected location Use of existing IP communication infrastructure no additional hardware required Web based software does not require any software installation on client workstations System is scalable no limit to the number of connected devices Benefits Facilitate the management of the deployed video detection infrastructure Provide a centralized means to access and maintain the static and dynamic information of the video detection devices Provide a centralized means to remotely configure the video detection devices for operations in the field Provide acentralized means to provide information on the operational status of the video detection devices Enable the collection and further centralized processing of video detection information Provide a centralized means to retrieve and store information processed by the video detection devices This includes presence occupancy speed and other information available Provide a centralized means to perform further offline analysis of the information for traffic engineering purposes Enable the real time visual monitoring of the road network by providing a centralized means to remotely access real time video feeds from
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28. d Icon Delete Icon Figure 4 5 3 a There are three special device types hard coded into the system These are Camera eAccess and EdgeConnect Other device types can be specified by the user The special devices are used by the system to pass the correct information automatically to allow Edge processor configuration and video streaming Note Selecting the wrong device type may cause incorrect operation of the system for streaming video and configuring devices 4 5 3 Viewing or Editing Device Templates To view or edit existing Device Template information click on the Edit function next to the Device Type s name The same table as adding a Device Type will appear except some of the fields will already be filled with information Add or modify the Device Type information Once all information has been entered click on the Update button to save the information 31 5 User Functions 5 1 Map Defaults For each user a default map setting can be programmed On the main menu click on the Settings tab then click on the Map Defaults function The screen in Figure 5 1 a will be displayed Default Parameters lt Rb H e ws e e JA j 7 Road Aerial Hybrid F z Y e Ms So SR Winnipeg Sm Li ONTARIO Calgary Regina o d addi Seattle Lo MONTANA NORTH NN a PR ore Superior S WASH Ry DAKOTA po A A s
29. d them from the Microsoft download site If the server does not have access or firewall permission to connect to this site the following error will be displayed US Iteris CentralSoftware Setup An error occurred while downloading a required file You may retry downloading the file or cancel setup An error occurred downloading the following resource http go microsoft comefwlink lnkid 118076 Date 7 30 2009 2 03 12 PM See the setup log file located at C DOCUME 1 4bacus LOCALS 1 Temp VSD4_ tmp install log for more information Figure 7 1 1 a Consult your IT department to ensure the correct files can be installed on the server If access to the Microsoft download site is granted the following license agreement Figure 7 1 1 b will be displayed Accept the terms of the license to continue the installation operation ES lteris CentralSoftware Setup For the following components HET Framework 3 5 5P1 Please read the following license agreement Press the page down key to see the rest of the agreement MICROSOFT SOFTWARE SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE TERMS MICROSOFT NET FRAMEWORK 3 5 5P1 FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS OPFRATING Mew EULA for printing Do you accept the terms of the pending License Agreement IF you choose Don t Accept install will close To install you must accept this agreement Figure 7 1 1 b 57 7 1 2 SQL Database Setup The following screen shots display a number of possible errors y
30. e Add Edit Maintenance View Events Log ocation Map Defaults egion ub Region CIJO Es O U UN CD CD L a y z S D v oF 3131 mg A E S z 3 St o sl 5 WN ctr Figure 4 1 1 c illustrates user levels and access rights 21 4 1 2 Viewing and Editing User Information To view or edit existing user information including changing user passwords click on the Edit function next to the user s name The same table as adding a user will appear except some of the fields will already be filled with information Add or modify the user information Once all information has been entered click on the Update button to save the information Click on the Cancel button any time to cancel updating user information 4 1 3 Deleting Users To delete a user from the system click on the Delete function next to the user s name The following screen will appear see Figure 4 1 3 a User Management Delete Confirmation o 3 em ell oo eh Ae a ld Sec L Lt JE Delete Cancel Figure 4 1 3 a Click on the Delete button to remove the user or click on the Cancel button to cancel the command After deleting the user the system will return to the User Management screen click on the Search button to display all users and confirm the user have been deleted from the system 4 1 4 Searching for Users A search for a particular user can be performed by entering all or part of the Us
31. e Figure 3 1 a Tteris Vantage View Windows Internet Explorer Es https VantageView Agency oral E gt EN Figure 3 1 a You will be presented with the VantageView login page see Figure 3 1 b ITERIS Welcome to Member Login A lt gt mg Password MS Login Figure 3 1 b Enter your User ID and Password and click on the Login button The Welcome screen see Figure 3 1 c will be displayed Your name and the current time will be displayed in the upper right of the screen The current date will be displayed at the top of the screen VantageView Thursday August 13 2009 TTERIS HE Leia Uiii P EN DA PU Pre Get Sythe Figure 3 1 c 13 3 2 Default View The Default View is divided into three sections 3 2 1 Menu Tree Access to the various functions of the system is provided through the menus on the left side of the screen Clicking on each of the headings will expand the menu and display the options It is possible to hide the menu tree by clicking on the Hide Menu tab at the side of the menu structure This allows for optimization of the viewing area If the menu is hidden the extra screen space is used to expand the global map view e Monitor o Default View Clicking on this will return the display to the preferred map display setup under the Map Defaults setting See section 5 1 o Dashboard View This will take the user to the dashboard view of the device selected
32. e Required 2 on 6 18 2009 Linn Mike RZ4A Maintenance Required 7124 2009 M 4 Ee eg on 6 20 2009 e Figure 3 3 a Note If no device is selected the current map view will be displayed 15 3 3 1 Map In the dashboard view the map view zooms to a level where the location or intersection is easily viewed see Figure 3 3 1 a Icons for all devices in that area will be displayed An D icon will be displayed for a location and an icon for an intersection The icon for the device selected will be larger and have four e red arrows at the corners of the icon mea and wi A GLOBAL MAP _ Richmond Ave y gt Lampson Ave pue Trinette Ave wech Richmond A Road Aerial Se ve D Dudman Ave _ Pickett Ave Pick S As e y Ave a a gt gt Lenore Ave E Lenor E 600 yds T qr DEAR COON DA pAn Jara Y Pie j Figure 3 3 1 a 3 3 2 Device Management Placing the cursor over a location or intersection icon will cause a window to be displayed see Figure 3 3 2 a North OC 1 Santa Ana 1st and Main Device Type Dewice ID Status EdgeConnect Mike EC EventOn R244 Mike R244 1 EventOn RZA Mike R244 2 EventOn ALA Mike R74C 3 NoEvent R240 Mike R24C 4 EventOn Add Device to this Intersection Figure 3 3 2 a 16 At the top of the window the Region preceded by will be displayed below that is the Sub Region preceded by and below then the Location preceded by
33. e Stream If a device is connected to an EdgeConnect module then the QuickTime Q will appear on the right hand side of the screen Click on the play button and the system will begin to stream live video eAccess Stream The eAccess stream is provided in a separate VLC media player window To activate the stream click on the configure device function The eAccess welcome page will appear Click on the Enter button enter the Unit ID and click on the Login button The eAccess Main Menu will appear Click on the Streamer function Start VLC media player and open a network connect Choose UDP protocol and Port 2000 Leave the Address box blank Click on the Stream button A new window will appear click on the Stream button and the video stream will begin For more information refer to the eAccess manual 3 3 4 Global Event Log At the bottom center of the screen a Global Event Log table is displayed see Figure 3 3 4 a This table will contain maintenance information for all registered devices in the system See section 6 for more information GLOBAL EVENT LOG Maintenance Required on 8 1 2009 i RZ4C Maintenance Required Maintenance performed on 6 19 2009 Todd Kreter todd 4 75 2009 6118 2009 4 Ke RZ4A Maintenanc n Required on 6 20 2009 Device Maintenance Required See 34699 EA on 6 20 2009 E 6 26 2009 like MikeRZ44 Maintenance Required pa
34. e engineering decompiling disassembly or any other means and or creating derivative works based on the Software are prohibited TERMINATION This License is effective until terminated Licensee may terminate the license by returning or destroying all copies of the Software and Documentation including copies that exist for backup purposes or that exist on computer hard disk or other permanent storage This License will terminate immediately if Licensee fails to comply with any of the terms of this License Licensee may not transfer its rights under this License Software Limited Warranty At time of delivery to the Licensee and for a period of twelve 12 months thereafter lteris warrants i that the Software will conform in all material respects to the functional capacities described in the Documentation when used as instructed and on the designated computer and operating system ii that Documentation contains necessary information to use the Software and ili that the media on which the Software is supplied shall be free from defects in material and workmanship In any event lteris makes no representation or warranty express or implied that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free that all non conformities can or will be corrected or that the Software will meet or satisfy your intended use requirements or expectations WARRANTY SERVICE REQUESTS As a condition to making any claim under the above warranties for
35. eAccess main menu will be displayed see Figure 5 6 2 c Refer to the eAccess manual for more information on configuring this device Vantage eAccess System Login Windows Internet Explorer Go y le http 192 168 30 152 pages LOGIN STM EnterButton ENTER 91 x Google Dir We di vantage eAccess System Login ID gt El e gt Page G Tools Site Description of site where Vantage eAccess unit is located Enter Login Unit ID Login El bon O teme 100 gt Figure 5 6 2 b Iteris Inc Vantage eAccess System Frame Page Windows Internet Explorer Go X le http 192 168 30 152 pages LOGIN CGI D x Google Dis We di teris Inc Vantage eAccess System Frame Page ID gt El gt db gt gt Page Gi Tools Vantage eAccess Main Menu Snapshot Streamer Configure Weekly Table System Logout ITERIS Iteris Inc 1700 Carnegie Avenue Suite 100 Santa Ans California 92705 5551 United States of America Copyright 2000 2008 Iteris Inc All rights reserved bone O teme 4 100 AJ Figure 5 6 2 c 49 5 6 3 Configuring Edge Processors Note If an Edge Processor Video Device is connected to an eAccess module setup and configuration is performed through the eAccess module See section 5 6 2 After selecting a Edge Processor Video Device and clicking on Configure Device the Global Map will be replaced with the screen in Figure 5 6 3 a f gt It
36. ed If the device is connected to a video server enter the URL Web Address for the stream here See section 5 3 7 for more information This is an optional text box where extra device information can be stored Enter the serial number of the device in this box Select the direction of traffic flow North South East or West from the drop down box 45 5 5 4 Viewing or Editing Devices To view or edit existing Device information click on the Edit function next to the Device s name The table in Figure 5 5 3 a will be displayed most fields will already contain information Add or modify the Device information Once all information has been entered click on the Update button to save the information 5 5 5 Deleting Devices To delete a device from the system click on the Delete function next to the device s name The following screen will appear Device Management Delete Confirmation to delete Demo Edge 2 4 Delete Cancel Figure 5 5 5 a Click on the Delete button to remove the device or click on the Cancel button to cancel the command After deleting the device the system will return to the Device Management screen 5 5 6 Streaming Video To receive a video stream from a device the system needs to be told the network location of that device EdgeConnect For video devices connected to an EdgeConnect the format of the Video URL rtsp xxx xxx xxx xxx channelz where XX
37. ed in bold type The table in the center of the box lists all the devices at that Location with their Device ID and Status The status relates to maintenance see section 6 At the bottom of the window is a link to add a device Move the cursor over the link and it will turn black Click on the mouse and you will be requested to add a device See section 5 5 2 for more details The Device ID is underlined similar to a hyperlink Moving the cursor over the Device ID will change it s color from blue to black Click on the link and a new window will be displayed see Figure 5 3 4 b See sections 5 5 3 5 6 and 6 2 for more details on these functions Mike EC1 Edit Device Configure Device Maintenance x Figure 5 3 4 b 37 5 3 5 Device specific information The column on the right of the screen displays information specific to the device selected see Figure 5 3 5 a The name of the device is displayed at the top followed by an aerial view of the location If the selected device is a video device and is connected to an EdgeConnect module the device video window will show the QuickTime Q Otherwise it will remain blank At the bottom of the column is maintenance information for the selected device If the device has not been registered in the system the message Maintenance log not found will be displayed DEVICE ID SELECTED Mike RZ4A 1 A SELECTED DEVICE LOCATION DEVICE VIDEO MAINTENANCE 06 20 2009 Mike RZ
38. ene Park beson Deceozase on 5 29 2009 bosseg z gene bo Ess Resolved ral RZ4A See Required Comment 5 27 2009 4 on 5 14 2009 Fixed ZZ TOP Aussie 6 15 2009 Resolved Maintenance Required 72008 ie EC1 is 5 13 2009 W zz TOP Aussie srrsz008 comment Comn Comment Resolved Mike RZ4A Maintenance Required 2 szr2008 e pus 5 31 2009 Fines zz TOP Aussie friszo08 Comment Resolved Device Maintenance Required Eugene Park er6 2008 pas on 6 17 2009 sericea a gene er 6 2009 Comment l Resolved Device Maintenance Required Device maintenance Eugene Park h joe pase ps 6 17 2009 pore East b 1712009 comment Aaner Mike RZ4A Maintenance Required fsris2o08 4 E 6 16 2009 Fines zz ror Aussie fon 7 2009 Comment Resolved 6 16 2009 Device93458 Maintenance Required Serviced Eugene Park 6 17 2009 Comment Resolved on 5 29 2009 eugene m RZ4A eno Required zz GE 6 16 2009 2 on 6 17 2009 Fixed TOP Aussie 6 17 2009 Comment Resolved Maintenance Required e bn 6 2009 Jue EC1 P 6 15 2009 W kz TOP Aussie er172008 Comment Resolved beson SS RE lee pa Maintenance Performed zz TOP Aussie beson Comment Resolved Figure 6 2 3 a 56 7 Troubleshooting Guide 7 1 Installation Issues 7 1 1 NET 3 5 Framework At the start of the installation process the server is checked for the latest NET 3 5 Framework files If they are not found the system will attempt to loa
39. er ID or User Name and the system will return a list of matching users 22 4 2 Managing Regions and Sub Regions 4 2 1 Device Menu Structure Device management is structured in an open fashion to allow maximum configuration options for the user Each device is linked to a location an intersection for example The location is linked to a sub region and the sub region is linked to a region The graphics below demonstrate this concept The first map see Figure 4 2 1 a is an example of how Orange County is split into four regions East OC Figure 4 2 1 a The second map see Figure 4 2 1 b is an example of how the north region is split into five sub regions Each sub region would contain locations which would have video servers cameras and other devices linked to it Locations can exist in multiple sub regions by copying the location information into both sub regions NOTE Regions and sub regions can overlap 23 Figure 4 2 1 b 4 2 2 Device Tree e ng A z Santa Ana d The Device tree on the center left see Figure 4 2 2 a of the screen has the following structure Tech 2 Mayor s commute wRegion 55 gt Northwood wRegion 3 Sub Region 88 vRegion 2 Sub Region 22 Location8 gt Location77 Test453 wWest Centennial HIDE MENU Foxridge vArapahoe Quebec Device4345 rz1000 rz10003 rz1001 rz1003 wNorth OC 1 gt Santa Ana 24 HIDE DEVICES As regions
40. eris Vantage View Windows Internet Explorer Go jv le https portals dev hostedmscrm com Iteris admin device EmbedLaunc sl 2 4 11 Google Ww di Stee vantage View Welcome to VRAS Click here to launch VRAS EA iii Trees 100 gt A Figure 5 6 3 a Click on the launch VRAS link A IE window will open see Figure 5 6 3 b Click on the Yes button Internet Explorer l x 2 An ActiveX control on this page might be unsafe to Y interact with other parts of the page Do you want to allow this interaction Ys The system will launch VRAS bypassing the opening screens and the general status screen will be Figure 5 6 3 b displayed see Figure 5 6 3 c Refer to the VRAS manual for more information 50 Figure 5 6 3 c 6 Device Maintenance VantageView provides a central point for setting up configuring editing and downloading data from any EdgeConnect eAccess or Edge 2 processor It can also be used to provide alerts for scheduled maintenance of assets in the field 6 1 Registering Devices Before the system can provide service alerts a device must be registered in the system Click on the Add Edit Maintenance link in the Manage menu The Device Maintenance List see Figure 6 1 a will be displayed This table contains information for all the devices currently registered in the system Device Maintenance List Device 0 DI Sesrch Register New Device Edil Delete Ed
41. exe on your local machine window and access the Edge processor selected Click here to launch VRAS Figure 5 2 d This message may appear before VRAS Internet Explorer launches This is a security warning from IE Click on the Yes button to continue Figure 5 2 e Iteris Vantage Remote Access System teis Vartage Remote cess System nm If everything has been set up correctly this KZ screen will appear Full VRAS functionality Tme 0429200811153805 is available to set edit and down load from the selected device Figure 5 2 f 34 5 3 General Views and Navigation 5 3 1 Menus Access to the various functions of the system is provided through the menus on the left side of the screen Clicking on each of the headings will expand the menu and display the options It is possible to hide the menu tree by clicking on the Hide Menu tab at the side of the menu structure This allows for optimization of the viewing area If the menu is hidden the extra screen space is used to expand the global map view e Monitor o Default View Clicking on this will return the display to the preferred map display setup under the Map Defaults setting See section 5 1 o Dashboard View This will take the user to the dashboard view of the device selected from the device tree See section 3 3 e Manage o Add Edit Device Settings Creation or modification of devices is performed in this menu See section 5
42. fied platform to manage monitor and see Iteris Vantage video detection assets remotely over a network connection VantageView liberates the user from the need to establish one to one connections to devices for setup configuration and monitoring It provides a web based map centric environment that allows the user to access their infrastructure from any location with standard internet access Access Anywhere Multiple users can access the central management system over a standard web browser from any location no need to load additional software One click Video VantageView allows the user to view streaming video of each connected Iteris camera One mouse click provides real time access to live video see what is happening in real time Aerial view of the intersection Using a web based map centric environment allows the user to see a street map grid or bird s eye view of the road network with all devices No need to go in the field to configure Intersections VantageView provides for easy centralized and integrated configuring of zones and camera setup functions to optimize performance from the traffic center or any other location with web access 1 2 System Architecture VantageView is a server based central software system VantageView VantageView Server User Vantage Assets ee Figure 1 2 a VantageView User Vantage Assets VantageView User 1 3 Features and Benefits Key Fe
43. firmation Do you really want to delete East OC Figure 4 3 3 a Click on the Delete button to remove the region or click on the Cance l button to cancel the command After deleting the region the system will return to the Region Management screen NOTE A region cannot be deleted while a sub region is still linked to it 4 4 Sub Region Management On the main menu click on the Settings tab then click on the Sub Region function The table in Figure 4 4 a will be displayed Sub Region Management Sub Region name Regiontlame Garden Grove North OC 1 Playground sales Sandbox Pre Set Systems sales Demo Santa Ana North OC 1 Seal Beach North OC 1 North OC 1 Westminster Create New Sub Region Figure 4 4 a 28 4 4 1 Adding Sub Regions Click on the Create New Sub Region button The table in Figure 4 4 1 a will be displayed Enter the Sub Region Name and Description in the boxes and click on the Create button Click on the Cancel button any time to cancel adding a sub region Create Cancel Region Name Nortnoc1 Sub Region Name SUD Region Description Figure 4 4 1 a 4 4 2 Viewing or Editing Regions To view or edit existing sub region information click on the Edit function next to the sub region s name The same table as adding a sub region will appear except some of the fields will already be filled with info
44. g that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication connection without a secure Es admin D Jh Remember my password L ae ces El Waiting for http 192 168 30 150 100 4 Figure 5 6 1 a Enter the User Name and Password and click on the OK button The EdgeConnect Welcome page will be displayed see Figure 5 6 1 b Refer to the EdgeConnect manual for more information on configuring the device 47 BER go le http 192 168 30 150 Di on E Google L we d i Welcome to EdgeConnect fap gt e gt Page Of Tools S PR acu A alt ER Lh wn ope pom oe Whe El ll UIT Figure 5 6 1 b 5 6 2 Configuring eAccess After selecting the eAccess module and clicking on Configure Device a new window will open and the eAccess login screen will be displayed see Figure 5 6 2 a Iteris Inc Vantage eAccess System Windows Internet Explorer Go y le http 192 168 30 152 Ei La Googie 2 ge we d i ere Inc Vantage eAccess System fa E e gt Page Oj Tools k Welcome to the Iteris Inc Vantage eAccess Web Server Site Description of site where Vantage eAccess unit is located ano EE KC M T Gel SC nn om eit LI S ee Fe EER ems Figure 5 6 2 a 48 Click on the Enter button and the eAccess login screen will be displayed see Figure 5 6 2 b Enter the Unit ID and click on the Login button The
45. ion see Figure 5 5 2 a North OC 1 Santa Ana RSM 2 Device Type Device ID Status Edge 2 1 RSM Cam 2 NoEvent Add Device to this Location Figure 5 5 2 a Click on the Add Device link and the window in Figure 5 5 2 b will be displayed Enter a Device ID in the box and select a Device Type from the drop down box Click on OK once the information has been entered Add Device Device ID Device Type RZ4A Cancel OK Figure 5 5 2 b Two messages will appear on the screen first Creating Device then Redirecting see Figure 5 5 2 c The screen will then display the Device Management screen see Figure 5 5 3 a Enter data for the new device and click on the Update button See the section 5 5 3 Editing Device Settings for more information Creating Device Redirecting Figure 5 5 2 c 43 5 5 3 Editing Device Settings The Device Management screen displays a list of current devices with their Device Type and Location see Figure 5 5 3 a Device settings are listed in the table on the right of the screen Enter the information required see Figure 5 5 3 b for more details on each entry When finished click on the Update button to store the changes Device Management Search vy Device ID y Search Device ID Device Type Location Color Camera RZ4A PCH and Newport i DemoeAccess eAccess PCH and Newport Edit Delete Demo EC EdgeConnect Santa Ana De
46. is CentralSoftware DER Welcome to the Iteris CentralSoftware Setup TERIS Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install keris CentralSoftware op your computer WARNING This computer program ls protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the masimum extent possible under the law Cancel iz Iteris CentralSoftware Sle License Agreement Please take a moment to read the license agreement now IF you accept the terms below click I Agree then Next Otherwise click Cancel IMPORTANT Carefidiy read the following ferms and conditions BEFORE installing this sofhvare Installing or using fhe Sofhvare Indicates pour complete and unconditional acceptance ofthese terms and condifions License Tteris Licenses the Vantage View oftware whether provided on storage media in firmware electronically or provided as updates via electronic or any other media or otherwise and any related documentation for description use operation or maintenance of the Software Documentation as follows GRANT OF LICENSE Iteris grants the purchaser Licensee of this Software Y OI Do Not Agree If the CD does not autorun select the CD drive on the system and click on the setup icon The Preparing to install screen Figu
47. is a remote video server it streams video in MPEG 4 or H 264 format using QuickTime player The system uses this information to launch the embedded web server for module configuration eAccess Vantage eAccess is a remote video server it streams video in MPEG 2 format using VLC media player The system uses this information to launch the embedded web server for module configuration Video Device A video device is an Iteris camera connected to a Vantage Edge processor The system uses this information to launch VRAS software for module configuration The Video Device can be linked to either the Edge2 processor or the camera Whichever device is not chosen can be listed as an Other type for complete asset management Other All other devices at an intersection should be set to type other No special functions occur when this type of device is set This device type should be used for inventory of other devices at the intersection including Vantage TS2 IM IOM32 EMA EMA Edge2 processors RZ4C and RZ4 Advanced 30 4 5 2 Adding Device Templates Click on the Create New Device Type button The table in Figure 4 5 2 a will be displayed Enter the Device Type ID Device Type Name and Manufacturers Name From the drop down box select the Type Once all the information has been entered click on the Create button Click on the Cancel button any time to cancel adding a Device Type Create Cancel Uploa
48. it Delete Edt Delete Edit Delate Edit Delete Edit Delete Edi Delate Edit Delete Edit Delete Edit Delete Edit Delete Figure 6 1 a 6 1 1 Registering New Devices To register a new device click on the Register New Device button The table in Figure 6 1 1 a will appear Enter the data and click on the Register Device button see Figure 6 1 1 b for more information on each of the fields in the table Device Maintenance Register New Device RSM Cam 1 sl keen d em leen d Am a of months men dd y yyy a of days Register Device Cancel Figure 6 1 1 a 52 e Device Type This box will display the Device Type of the chosen device It is grayed out and cannot be changed from this screen See section x x in you need to change the device type Purchase Date Enter the purchase date of the device Warranty End Enter the end date of the warranty period Date Last Service Date Enter the date the device was last serviced Next Service Date Enter the date of the next scheduled service Support Name Enter the name of the responsible technician Mail List Enter the email addresses of all staff who need to receive notification of service Figure 6 1 1 b 6 1 2 Viewing or Editing Devices in the Register To view or edit existing Device registration information click on the Edit function next to the Device s name The table in Figure 6 1 1 a will be displayed most fields will
49. lick on the Disk Cost button to see how much disk space will be used and how much is available see Figure 2 2 1 e Figure 2 2 1 d In the Host box enter the link to the SQL Database software For example Asqlexpress Figure 2 2 1 f In the Database Name box enter the name for the VantageView database The name of the database must be different from any currently running on the server Click on the Next gt button to continue Figure 2 2 1 f d teria GentralSoftware mala Enter a Username and Password This will be Min ictrator ITERIS the first user in the system Figure 2 2 1 g The password should include a combination of Please enter a username and password you would like to use as the admin account Mote This will lower a nd u p pe rcase lette rs num be rsa nd also be configured as the SUL database user please ensure a secure password special characters It should be at least 6 Usemame characters long VantageView Password EE At the end of the installation process the quality of the password will be checked If it does not meet windows security requirements the installation will be cancelled Click on the Next gt button to continue Figure 2 2 1 g fy Hertz CentralSoftware Click on the Next gt button to start the Confirm Installation installation Figure 2 2 1 h The installer GG ready to install tens CentralSoftware on your computer Click Nex
50. me and password or your SQL database username and password When logged in using your Windows VPS username and password you have access to all the databases on the server 1 Log into your server through Remote Desktop Connection 2 Click Start Programs Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and select SQL Server Management Studio Express or SQL Server Management Studio depending on your version of SQL Server see Figure 2 2 3 a Je Programs Fe Document Accessories CP Settings Browsers po Search ke Microsoft SOL Server 2005 Help and 5 E Microsoft IM Analysis Services Run Startup Configuration Tools Stuff Documentation and Tutorials Log OFF gl B Filezilla Ferformance Tools 10 Shut Down QA Google Te 4 SOL Server Business Intelligence Develop H Start Ro SOL Server Management Studio Express aay GIMP 2 a SOL Server Management Studio Express Figure 2 2 3 a 3 Enter the requested information see Figure 2 2 3 b o Server Type select Database Engine o Server Name this field should be populated by default o Authentication select Windows Authentication Microsoft A5 Windows Server System SQL Server 2005 Server pe Database Engine z Server name H9S999 SGLEXPRESS Authentication windows Authentication F User name DESSERT F Password Remember password Cancel Help Options gt gt Figure 2 2 3 b 4 Click on Connect button 5 Right click the server name and select P
51. mo Edit Delete Demo Edge 2 11 Edge 2 1 Santa Ana Demo Edit Delete Demo Edge 2 12 Edge 2 1 Santa Ana Demo Edit Delete Demo Edge 2 13 Edge 2 1 Santa Ana Demo Edit Delete Demo Edge 2 14 Edge 2 1 Santa Ana Demo Edit Delete Demo Edge 2 4 Edge 2 4 PCH and Jamboree Edit Delete Mike EC1 EdgeConnect 1st and Main Edit Delete Mike RZ4A 1 RZ4A 1st and Main Edit Delete Mike RZ4A 2 RZ4A ist and Main Edit Delete Mike RZ4C 3 RZ4C 1st and Main Edit Delete Mike RZ4C 4 RZ4C ist and Main Figure 5 5 3 a 44 Bees Ga Device iD Device Type Device Location Device IP Port optional e g 192 168 1 Unit 1D Port Number Camera Number e City Latitude Longitude Video URL 3 bi esoiption Serial Direction Enabled Device Icon Icon Preview Event Icon Event Preview 1 9999 Mike RZ4A 1 RZ4A v bon ga 3 1st Orange ETC EGES cooso38402432 West v Vv Rm GIF and JPG files only Upload icon Delete Icon pN a Wee _Browse _ GIF and JPG files only Upload icon Delete icon esch 9 GIF and JPG files only Upload icon Delete icon Function Device ID Device Type Device Location Device IP Unit ID Port Number Camera Number Street 1 Street2 City Latitude Longitude Video URL Description Serial Direction Enabled Device Icon Event Icon Figure 5 5 3 b Description This is a unique ID to identify the device to the sy
52. nd Sub Region South SA Devices EA 232 RZ4C Northbound Sub Region East SA Devices EC 541 Sub Region West SA Devices EA 386 RZ4C Northbound 26 4 3 Region Management On the main menu click on the Settings tab then click on the Region function The Region Management screen see Figure 4 3 a will be displayed All current Regions will be shown Region Management Create New Region E Edit Delete G Edit Delete Edit Delete z t Edit Delete Edit Delete Edit Delete Figure 4 3 a 4 3 1 Adding Regions Click on the Create New Region button The following table see Figure 4 3 1 a will appear Enter the Region Name and Description in the boxes and click on the Create button Click on the Cancel button any time to cancel adding a region Create Cancel Figure 4 3 1 a 4 3 2 Viewing or Editing Regions To view or edit existing region information click on the Edit function next to the region s name The same table as adding a region will appear except some of the fields will already be filled with information Add or modify the region information Once all information has been entered click on the Update button to save the information 27 4 3 3 Deleting Regions To delete a region from the system click on the Delete function next to the region s name The following screen will be displayed Region Management Delete Con
53. oad a for Aerial or h for Hybrid 32 5 2 General Settings VRAS location To fully utilize the configuration options of devices connected to the network using the EdgeConnect video server Vantage Remote Access Software VRAS needs to be installed on your local machine Please follow the instructions provided with the VRAS software for correct installation Once installed the location of VRAS needs to be given to the VantageView software In the Settings menu click on the General Settings function The following screen see Figure 5 2 a will be displayed Either type the location of the VRAS software in the box or use the Browse button to locate the software Note the location of the VRAS software is stored on a per session basis It is necessary to set the location of VRAS every time a VantageView is started Welcome to VRAS Please select AS Application VRAS ex TE _Bowse OK Figure 5 2 a Lookin Ss A Eh EL Locate the vras exe file on your local pc and click on the Open button Figure 5 2 b The location of the software will appear in the box Click on the OK button e a ox o Figure 5 2 c The system is now ready to configure Edge processors remotely This message will appear when Welcome to VRAS requesting configuration of an Edge processor Click on the message and the system will launch VRAS in a new Please select the VRAS Application VRAS
54. ou may receive when installing the software These errors all indicate that the latest SQL Database files are not present on your server See section 2 2 2 for more information on installation of the latest drivers Ge lteris CentralSoftware Error 1001 Could not load file or assembly Microsoft SqlServer B atchParserClient Version 10 0 0 0 Culture neutral PublickKeyT oken 89845dcd8080cc91 or one of its dependencies The system cannot find the file specified Figure 7 1 2 a GG Iteris CentralSoftware Error 1001 A network telated or instance specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server The server was not found or was not accessible Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections provider Named Pipes Provider error 40 Could not open a connection t Figure 7 1 2 b 7 1 3 Other installation errors The following error Figure 7 1 3 a may be observed if no SQL Database administrator information was entered during the installation process Restart the installation process and enter the details required See section 2 2 1 and Figure 2 2 1 g for more details iy lteris CentralSoftware Error 1001 Administrator credentials were not specified Figure 7 1 3 a 58 7 2 Login Issues The following errors Figures 7 2 a and 7 2 b may be displayed when you first login to VantageView after installation These errors indicate that the database
55. re 2 2 1 a will be displayed Figure 2 2 1 a Next the VantageView installation welcome screen will be displayed Figure 2 2 1 b Click on the Next gt button to continue Figure 2 2 1 b Next the Iteris End User License Agreement will be displayed Figure 2 2 1 c Please read carefully Click on the I Agree check box and click on the Next gt button Figure 2 2 1 c BEIE Ge lteris CentralSoftware Select Installation Address The installer will install tenis CentralSofturare to the following web location To install to this web location click Next To install to a different web location enter it below Site Default Web Site Virtual directory Jteris_VantageView Cancel i Iteris CentralSoftware Disk Space The list below includes the dives you can install hens CentralS oftware to along with each drive s available and required disk space Disk Size 232GB 1363G6 Available 01GB DOOGD Volume Figure 2 2 1 e Ge lteris CentralSoftware Configure Database Please enter the SQL server host Leave username and password fields blank for Integrated Security Host ASOLEXPRESS Username mno Password i 2 K Database Name IlterisCentral Enter the Virtual directory name in the box provided Figure 2 2 1 d This name will be used to access the system from a remote pc Click on the Next gt button after entering the information C
56. rmation Add or modify the sub region information Once all information has been entered click on the Update button to save the information 4 4 3 Deleting Sub Regions To delete a sub region from the system click on the Delete function next to the sub region s name The screen in Figure 4 4 3 a will be displayed Click on the Delete button to remove the sub region or click on the Cancel button to cancel the command After deleting the sub region the system will return to the Sub Region Management screen Sub Region Management Delete Confirmation really want to delete Garden Grove Figure 4 4 3 a NOTE A sub region cannot be deleted while a location is still linked to it 29 4 5 Managing Device Types For each location devices can be added These devices are used for asset management device configurations and to stream video On the main menu click on the Manage tab then click on the Add Edit Device Template function The Device Template screen see Figure 4 5 a will be displayed All current Device Types will be listed Device Template Device Type ID D Search Create New Device Type Edit Delete Edge Edit Delete Edge 2 2 Edit Delete Edge 2 4 Edit Delete Edit Delete Edit Delete Figure 4 5 a 4 5 1 Device Templates There are four device types which can be selected in the system Each has a particular function EdgeConnect Vantage EdgeConnect
57. roperties see Figure 2 2 3 c H201921S0LEXP Databases Security Server Objec EE Replication Management Connect Disconnect H El El El Mew Query Start Stop Pause Resume Restart Refresh Properties Figure 2 2 3 c 6 Click Security see Figure 2 2 3 d 7 Under Server authentication select SQL Server and Windows Authentication Mode 8 Click OK E Server Properties Selectapage E Script TE Help 2 General AA Memory L Processors Server authentication A A Connections O Windows Authentication mode S Database Settings ve SQL Server and Windows Authentication mode Advanced 2 Permissi Ce i emissions Login auditing Figure 2 2 3 d 9 Right click the server name and select Restart see Figure 2 2 3 e Wait a few moments for the service to restart before proceeding Fy H20192 50LExP Databases Security 7 Server Ober Register Replication Management Connect Disconnect New Query Start stop Pause Resume Refresh Properties Figure 2 2 3 e 10 2 2 4 Internet Explorer Setup VantageView must be added to the trusted sites for each PC that will run the system The security level for trusted sites must be set to low Launch Internet Explorer and log onto VantageView From the menu bar click on the caret next to the Tools menu see Figure 2 2 4 a s e eg we P k SCH Tools k Figure 2 2 4 a From the menu is displayed see Figure 2 2
58. setting needs to be changed from Windows Authentication to Mixed Mode Authentication See section 2 2 3 for complete instructions on how to perform this task Server Error in Iteris_CentralSoftware Application Login failed for user VantageView The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection Description An unhandied exception occurred during the execution of the current web request Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code Exception Details System Data SqiCient SqlException Login failed for user Vantage View The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection Version Information Microsoft NET Framework Version 2 0 50727 3082 ASP NET Version 2 0 50727 3082 Figure 7 2 a Server Error in Iteris_CentralSoftware Application Runtime Error Description An application error occurred on the server The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely for security reasons R could however be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine Details To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines please create a lt customErrors gt tag within a web config configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application This lt customErrors gt tag should then have ts mode attribute set to
59. stem The system will display the selected device in this box Select the device type from the drop down box It is important to select the correct device type See section xx for more information This is automatically taken from the setup location intersection information If the device was applied to the wrong location use the drop down box to select a different location for the device Enter the IP address where the device is located This information is used to correctly launch VRAS for device configuration For an Edge Processor connected to an eAccess module the Device IP should be set to the IP address of the eAccess Enter the unit id for the device This information is used to correctly launch VRAS for device configuration If the device is connected to a video server select the EXT MOD port number from the drop down box This information is used to correctly launch VRAS for device configuration For a single Edge processor select 1 from the drop down box For a dual or quad Edge processor select the appropriate camera number from the drop down box This information is used to correctly launch VRAS for device configuration Enter the names of the cross streets in these boxes This is automatically taken from the map when the location intersection was created This is automatically taken from the map when the location intersection was created This is automatically taken from the map when the location intersection was creat
60. t to start the installation Figure 2 2 1 h ig Iteris CentralSoftware Installing Iteris CentralSoftware TERIS The progress bar will scroll across the screen as the installation is completed lteris CentralS oftware i being installed Please wait Figure 2 2 1 i Cancel 3 Iteris CentralSoftware The Installation Complete screen Figure successfully installed the software on the server lteris CentralS oftware has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Click on the Close button to exit the setup program Please use Windows Update to check for any critical updates to the NET Framework Figure 2 2 1 j 2 2 2 Server Setup It is important to ensure that your server is running the latest version of SQL database Connect to the Microsoft download site see link below to upload the latest upgrades and patches http www microsoft com downloads details aspx displaylang en amp FamilyID 228de03f 3b5a 428a 923f 58a033d316e1 Find the correct version of each of the following upgrades for your server Download and install each upgrade in the order below 1 Microsoft SQL Server System CLR Types 2 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management Objects 3 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Native Client 2 2 3 Database Setup The SQL Database must be configured for mixed mode authentication When enabled mixed mode authentication allows you to log into a SQL server using either your Windows VPS userna
61. te intersection Edit Delete intersection Edit Delete intersection Edit Delete intersection Edit Delete Location Edit Delete Location Edit Delete Location Edit Delete Location Edit Delete Location Edit Delete 5 4 3 Viewing or Editing Locations Figure 5 4 2 a To view or edit existing Location information click on the Edit function next to the Location s name The table in Figure 5 4 3 a will appear most fields will already contain information The Latitude and Longitude information is greyed out and cannot be changed Add or modify the Location information Once all information has been entered click on the Update button to save the information Update Cancel Noth oc sl 2 t gt 3 4 to gt mM Rencion Figure 5 4 3 a 41 5 5 Managing Devices A list of existing devices in the system can be viewed by selecting the Add Edit Device Settings link in the Manage menu see Figure 5 5 a CH VantageView Friday August 14 2009 rs j Device Management ET wll Search Ces Conca me TPA META A pi Ean Cari Fa Dii Kat Diss ES Deen pa Espa Dee e Ex Deen M ESI Dei Eain o Est Dee Figure 5 5 a 5 5 1 Device Types For each location devices can be added These devices are used for asset management device configurations and to stream video There are four device types which can be selected in the system Each has a particul
62. ti aba See 2 on 6 18 2009 626 2009 Figure 3 3 4 a 18 3 4 Logging Out Once you have completed your session click on the Logout function in the upper left of the screen After logout the following screen see Figure 3 4 a will appear For added security close your internet browser after exiting the system Welcome to Member Login VantageView You have successfully logged out na Password MN Login Figure 3 4 a 3 5 Changing Your Password Passwords can only be changed by the user administrator To change your password contact your administrator 19 4 System Administration System administration is performed in the Settings menu 4 1 Managing Users On the main menu click on the Settings tab then click on the User Management function Clicking on the Search button without entering any data in the box will display a list of all the current users see Figure 4 1 a Each user has a User ID and a User Name The User ID is the tag used for logging into the system User Management Create Hew User Settings Kier Paha piha HL HIDE MENU EE Delete Edit Delete Edi Edit Edit Edit l Edi Delete Edit Edit Edit Edi Figure 4 1 a 4 1 1 Adding Users To add a user to the system click on the Create New User button The following table will appear see Figure 4 1 1 a Enter the information for the new user in the table E
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