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1. Name of Intellex unit that the segment containing archived these images alarm images Number of video segmenta to estore Iniollox CEI VMA II TERT Double click to display cameras included in the segment Video time 77004 22 18 15 PAWA 2 10 ane ane Video time 7 20 2004 72 18 58 7 70 2004 22 19 43 3 Video time 7 20 2004 22 19 42 7 20 2004 22 20 28 Video time 7 20 2004 72 20 20 7 2 2004 22 21 13 O04 22 21 13 NAWA 22 21 58 Video segments on the Video time 7 20 2004 22 18 15 7 20 2004 22 18 59 DO4 22 23 57 7 20 2004 22 22 43 archive eM 22 22 43 DS 22 73 78 Di 22 23 77 NAWA 22 24 11 Camera 122004 2218 16 2004 22 10 49 DD 22 24 10 NGA 22 24 54 bf ani Cameral 12020104 22 18 16 7 20 2004 22 10 59 Camera 7 20 2004 22 18 16 7 20 2004 22 18 59 DON 22 24 53 7 20 2004 22 25 39 DIA 22 25 38 PULA 2 26 23 DH 272023 PAUA 22 27 AF Cameras NAWANG 22 16 16 2204 22 10 59 Double click again to hide the cameras 4 Click OK Follow the prompis Playing Restored Images 1 Click Play restored images to review images that were copied from a backup storage device to the system 2 Follow the prompts Resetting Archive Flags 1 Click Reset archive flags to make all files in the database available for archiving 28 Intellex Basic Features 2 Follow the prompts Note Reset archive flags is disabled during
2. Click Next to proceed af Next Cancel Help Note The option to use a different drive is not available if you are using a tape drive 4 Make your selection and click Next to continue or select Cancel Whilst backing up and recording simutaneously you can select to Stop image backup or Play restored images from the database as shown below 26 Intellex Basic Features Archive Options Stop image backup Play restored images F drive is full Label the F drive as follows Intellex LI ASUSP5 38 516 2011 09 10 14 5 6 2071 12 19 02 Click Close to finish 5 Click Close to finish After Stopping Recording 1 Click Stop recording and back up now to stop recording and back up immediately in the foreground The unit interrupts normal operation and does not record any images during the backup Note If you are using a tape drive you must wait until the tape drive s lights stop blinking before continuing to the next step 2 Click Next The following screen displays AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 27 Basic Features Backing up the image database Recording is disabled during backup Current video segment Total Backup Click Cancel to interrupt the backup al Cancel Help 3 Click Finish to close once the backup is complete Restoring Images from a storage device 1 Click Restore images from selected drive to copy images from a storage device to the system
3. 0 0 2007 8 8 2007 8 8 2007 0 0 2007 0072007 04072007 0 0 2007 0072007 04072007 81 87 2007 0 0 2007 040720007 0 0 2007 0 072007 040720007 0 0 2007 0 072007 040720007 0 0 2007 Whether action was local to The action s Intellex or done through Network Client or other remote software User Name Date Time Administr Administr Administr Administr 03 18 32 03 17 31 03 17 31 03 17 30 03 10 26 03 09 19 03 09 19 03 09 18 03 08 50 03 07 46 00 17 27 00 17 27 00 17 27 00 17 24 00 17 24 00 17 27 00 16 40 00 16 40 00 16 40 00 16 35 Access Loc PC Gx620 202 PC Gx620 202 PC Gx620 202 Unknown Unknown PC GX620 202 Survei Describes the category activity Action within the category Activity Surei Surwai SUEI SUEI SUEI Survei SUEI Survei Survei SUVEL Survei SUV SUTYEL Survei Survei SUEI Survei SUE SUE Export Clips Started Exported 1 Clip Export Clips 5tarted Exported 1 Clip s OK 1 08 08 2007 01 18 33 0d 00h 01m 00s 1 08 08 2007 01 18 33 0d 00h 01m 00s Exported 2 Clip s OK 1248 1200 08 07 03 0d 0Uh 00m 04s 2 0 7 2007 08 07 03 0d 00h 00m 04s 211847f2007 19 46 52 0d 00h 00m 07s 1 6f7 2007 19 46 52 00 00h 00m 02s 1 08 08 2007 02 08 42 00 00h 01m 00s 108 08 2007 02 08 42 00 00h 01m 00s 118 7f2007 19 46 52 0d 00h 00m 07s 2148 742007 19 46 52 0d 00h 0
4. 8 2007 00 17 24 Local 6787 2007 00 17 22 Local Exported 1 Clip 41 8 7 2007 19 46 52 00d 00h 00m 02s Cam 178 742007 19 46 52 0d 00h 00m 027s Cam Export Clips Started Export Export Export Export SUrEBl SURI SUB Surrel Administr Administr Administr Administr administrator 27842007 00 17 24 11877 2007 19 46 52 d DEH Dr 02s Camera Camera2 Camera3 Camera4 Camera5 Camera6 Camera7 Camera Export Export Display TIPA ji Help First clip contains eight cameras 1 8 Audit Bar showing the user name and date and time they exported the clip in square brackets followed by the number of the clip in braces Next information is the date start time and duration of the clip followed by a list of the camera names which are given by an administrator You can see that line one of clip one contains cameras 1 to 8 87272007 22 09 02 Local 67 87 2007 00 17 24 Local 67 87 2007 00 17 24 Local 6787 2007 00 17 22 Local Exported 1 Clip 211484742007 19 46 52 0d 00h 00m 02s Cam 41 8 7 2007 19 46 52 00 00h 00m 02s Cam Export Clips Started Administr ureei Export Survel _ Surrel Surrel Administr Administr Administr Expor Export Export Administrator 8 8 2007 00 17 24 1118 772007 19 46 52 0d 00h 00m 02s Camera3 Camera10 Camera 11 Cameral2 Cameral 3 Cameral4 Cameral5 Cameral 6 Help Second clip also contains eight cameras 9 1
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6. Administrator account should only be used to perform Administrator level duties and should not be used for viewing video Logging In 1 Using the mouse enter the 1 to 8 character PIN Personal Identification Number code the system administrator assigned Click gs to erase an entry f Enter PIN Code BE TTT pa mA are 0 2 Click OK The main screen appears Main Screen Displays video from 1 16 cameras Here the screen displays live images from 4x4 16 cameras 1 4 350n 03 26 2007 4 a _ a d E Cameras Pe ae Se Each pane shows Ea live video from 1 of AA aay the 16 cameras Pu SE camelia A XI e 3 Pinang gt o gg Ea um x Image area Ca Camera tinam A Sapes t A Li E NN Pia Ar A 4 Camera T Camera15 Database Recos Py gt rch E a Play ad 1 gt P5 san Sos m1 m3 4 5 6 mg 8 lity mp em 2 en aq ms mo wm pia On screen controls JS American Dynamics Basic Features Widescreen display In order to provide the highest picture quality possible on newer TFT widescreen monitors Intellex will now automatically resize its display to match whatever resolution the system has configured An example of a widescreen monitor layout including text stream window is displayed below ADANTELLEX B jhej2d r Widescreen resolution selection If the system default resolution need
7. Switch ko Full Screen Sa Display this camera in 1x1 format Generates an Single pane an 1 Cameral alarm manually for this camera Generate alarm on See Selects a camera to display in 1x1 mode d Camera Changes the Ng Mode Displays video from alarmed Select a cameras in sequence Call Monitor an 1 Cameral Spot Mode Call Monitor w Tall Mode lt Displays video from a specified camera xe Selects the current called S View this camera s live video signal on an Ganea ded additional video monitor if Call Monitor is available Zooming in At any time zoom in on an area of the live image to more closely observe activity from a camera Move the cursor over the image to display it in a single pane Click to fill the entire image area with this camera image The cursor changes to ae To return to the previous display mode e Click it again e Click the camera to full size Move the cursor over the image to enlarge Click and drag to define the area to enlarge Setup Controls Setting the camera s frame rate Setting the frame rates higher will improve the picture quality This can be done through the Setup Rate Use Camera selectable rate dropdown menu Increasing display resolution True 4CIF resolution can be achieved through the Setup facility Through the Setup Schedule and Setup Alarm menu option AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 7 Basic Features Utility Options From the main scre
8. access the feature Do not show this message again OK Click OK The Enter PIN dialog box opens This message can be disabled by selecting the Do not show this message again option button If the message is disabled the Enter PIN dialog box opens directly when you try to access the camera Export feature Enter the second user s PIN and click OK You cannot access the camera Export feature unless the second user is different from the current user The second user must have valid Intellex Basic Features access rights and privileges for camera Export For further information see The Two Man Rule on page 31 A screen appears with exported video clips Available export cameras You must have access If the Two Man Rule is applied to the camera Export to all 16 cameras to feature only cameras that both you and the second user have access to the Fill have Playback and Export privileges for are accessible CD button m Camera1 ri Camera E Camera3 E Camera4 Camerad E Camerab E Camera E Camerat z E Camera9 Audio Streams E Camera10 E Camera11 E Camera12 E Camera13 Camera14 Cameral Aag S04 047 20 Jap 4944 94 m Camera15 ez ak AA E Camera16 1633 7415416 amore i Clips GG Paa PAT Ka pata KGG aa a ANG ayy V I A sa Ti n e NT Kabo a A m i pj alm Size 1 7 available to oa A IEEE expori Select Name Stat End EX sort Clip 1 4 4 2011 16 07 14 4 4 2011 16 07 46 Fi CD Clip 2 4 4
9. appear at the bottom of the screen User Name Date Time ACCE Categ Activity Data Administr Administr Administr Administr Administr Administr Administr Administr Administr Administr Administr 8 6 2007 8 6 2007 8 6 2007 8 6 2007 8 6 2007 8 6 2007 0 0 2007 8 6 2007 8 8 2007 8 0 2007 8 2 2007 00 17 27 00 17 27 00 17 27 00 17 24 00 17 24 00 17 22 00 16 40 00 16 40 00 16 40 00 16 38 22 09 02 Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local SUTE SUB SUB SUTE Surwei SUB CUTE SUTE Survel Surweai SUEI Funort a Export Export Export Export Export Export Export Export Export Export Exported 2 Clip s OK 2406 7 2007 08 07 03 0d 00h 00m 04s Cam 2 0 7 2007 08 07 03 0d 00h 00m 04s Cam 1118777200 19 4b 52 Ud 0Uh 00m 02s Cam 21784742007 19 46 52 0d 00h 00m 02s Cam Export Clips started Exported 1 Clip 11784742007 19 46 52 0d 00h 00m 07s 21184742007 19 46 52 0d 00h 00m 02s Export Clips Started Exported 1 Clip Administrator 87842007 00 17 27 2 8 7 2007 08 07 03 0d 00h 00m 04s Camera1 0 Camera12 Camera14 CameralE Expo Export Display err iii Audit bar Highlight The font in this bar is smaller and it is scrollable It contains the same information as the highlighted line 87272007 22 09 02 Local 67 87 2007 00 17 24 Local 0
10. menu Click Preset to display the preset menu Select a preset number Click to move the camera to the preset position Click to close the Preset menu Click to close the Primary Camera Control menu Intellex Basic Features Defining a Preset Click to open the Primary Camera Control menu Position the camera for your preset Click zi to display the preset menu Select a preset number Click Define Preset ff to define a preset at this index When the Replace Preset message appears click Yes to program the preset O oo N The number of available presets is device dependent Configuring a Dome Camera Cameras using the VM16 VM16E USB and VM96 camera handlers can access the dome configuration menu see the Intellex Installation and Configuration Guide Information appearing in the menu depends on the dome camera 1 Select the camera Click jong 2 Click Configuration Menu For Pan Tilt Focus and Zoom primary camera controls see page 12 SIE 3 Navigate to items in the menu using Pan Tilt Sig to modify the values ans 2 di Select the items using Focus a Use Zoom Accept or reject the modified values Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the camera is configured Close the Dome Configuration Menu AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 15 Basic Features Exporting Video 16 Note 1 2 NO O A You can only export video if your individual user privileges enable you to d
11. the Receipt Definitions screen click an option e Add or Edit selects or configures a receipt definition e Delete e Import imports a file containing text receipt definitions e Export exports checked receipt definition entries to a specified file Pacala babata Tamara oto Elaine pi Bears Fa ma Enter a name Em n reg Birika i From the Transaction Data pane enter a marker Dom Sirp ae iari HE fie ri Hele AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 39 Advanced Features Generating Text Alarms 1 From the Text setup screen select the Alarms tab Feat Source Caradon sors Pace Pietraru Ti el Peepers 2 Click Apply selected exceptions as a group to generate an alarm for a receipt This operation applies to text as Intellex receives it from some text device These conditions must be met e You selected at least two receipt definitions e A receipt definition marker is found in the current receipt e All selected text exceptions report a match for the current receipt Or deselect Apply selected exceptions as a group to generate text alarms on individual text exceptions 3 Click Build Exceptions to generate advanced text exceptions The Advanced Text Exceptions screen appears Using Advanced Text Exceptions 1 From the Advanced Text Exceptions screen click Add or Edit to create or modify a text exception Enter an exception name Enter a match or cut and paste from the Transaction D
12. to record AGA T Camera10 Normal Normal Active pie iz applicable if the rate is Camera11 Normal Normal Arive e set per camera Camera12 Normal Normal Aniya eee p i Camera13 Normal Normal Active ca Camera14 Normal Normal PUNE eee A 2 Camerat Normal Normal Atiya Sicha OF leii Da Camera16 Normal Normal Active Regular or custom Time between Record Mode Linear Record Rate 60 ips oldest and Time Span 34 days 15 hrs 3 min Schedule Mode Regular Connected to network newest images in Total Images 1 324 875 Network Available the database Remaining Images 53 366 295 Unit Name TECHPUBS Close mamal Workstation s network identifier Total number of images inthe Estimate of remaining number of images database linear mode only Note On a DVMS or LT model the Auto Rate mode will not be an option Users must manually set the record rate American Dynamics User s Guide 9 A iyo Iatamahona Company Basic Features Finding Video Segmenis 10 Find video segments based on Date and Time Camera Alarm or Text criteria See page 24 From the main screen click Search The Search Mode screen appears Defi hf ifi Selects a camera to search Searches using video segment N entered criteria Interrupts the search Searches using the date and time camera or alarm criteria Plays the selected video segment If the Two Man Rule is applied to the selected camera a second user must be logged i
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14. 0m 07s Export Export Display Exports the Prints all the entries i entire logtoa Exports the may print remotely ee file displayed log to through third party ia a file software shows IP address 48 Intellex Advanced Features The Data section describes what a user has done for example accessing the Activity Log or exporting clips In the case of an export it lists the number of the clip in braces its date followed by its start time and duration and then the camera names involved in the clip ih tes a ot ci ka 4 kasii vy E pe J Data Exported 1 Clipis OK 41 06 00 200 7 01 16 33 0d0 00h 01m 00s 41 06 08 200 7 01 16 33 0d 00h 01m 00s Export Clips started Accessed Exported 2 Clipis OF 2240772007 08 07 03 0d 00h 00m 04s 2740 7 2007 06 07 03 0d 00h 00m 045 4146 7 2007 19 46 52 0d 00h 00m 02s5 41 0 7 2007 19 46 52 00d 00h 00m 02s Export Clips Started Accessed AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 49 Advanced Features If the data is an export it will include two lines of textual information Export Clips Started and Exported N Clip s In between these lines will be details of the actual clip s 4 eng suvelterce a Activity ET J Data Exported 1 Clip 111857247007 72 07 040d 00h 00m 03s Cam Exported clip Export Clips started 50 Intellex Advanced Features If a clip involves more than eight c
15. 2011 16 37 15 4 4 2011 16 37 40 8 Highlight the clip to export select Name Start End 5 11 2004 15 42 56 522004 18 45 37 5 11 2004 11 05 22 5 11 2004 11 05 25 5 17 2004 10 57 38 5 17 2004 10 57 39 5 17 2004 10 59 05 5 17 2004 10 59 06 5111 2004 14 37 18 5112004 14 37 20 5 11 2004 14 37 37 5 11 2004 14 37 37 5 11 2004 14 37 41 5 11 2004 14 37 43 CI CI CI CI CI CI EI 9 Click Edit to name the clip Clip Name F f l backdoor pm j i Pai E e a a Update Cancel 10 Enter a name Click Update 11 Optional click Play default or Pause to play or pause the video clip 12 Check the Select box of any additional clips to include in the export 13 Click Export to export to CD or DVD AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 17 Basic Features 14 The Export Directory dialog appears Click Include player application on export media to include the Intellex Player J Include player application on export media Export to CD R W Export Cancel Help 15 Click Export to CD R W to write the selected video clips to the CD or DVD 16 Click Export The export begins 18 Intellex Basic Features Managing Alarms Generating Alarms Move the cursor over the camera image where you want to generate an alarm Right click The Image Area menu appears Select Generate Alarm The unit generates an alarm for the selected camera and processes it according to your alarm settings Revi
16. 6 Audit Bar showing the user name and date and time they exported the clip in square brackets Next information is the date start time and duration of the clip followed by a list of camera names given by an administrator You can see Cameras 9 to 16 on the second line Intellex Advanced Features 5 Youcanexportor print either the entire Activity Log or just what s displayed on the screen using the relevant buttons Export Display oe Print Print Display Enabling Remote Access Authorization Enabling this feature provides Network Client password protection for this Intellex unit From the Setup Options screen click Port Address 2 Click to activate Remote Access Authorization This enables secure access to video from the Network Client so only those Network Client users accessing live video with the correct user name and PIN are granted permission Note You can only enable this feature when in Classic Security mode 3 Click OK to confirm or Cancel S M A R T Hard Drive Support Intellex now offers a feature to monitor and anticipate whether a hard drive s health is failing and if so notify the user This feature is called S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology The drive attributes that Intellex monitors are manufacturer specific so these vary for each user s system Problems include reliability temperature and volume errors If one of these screens appear click Storage Setup Sol
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19. Area 43 Speed 45 Setting up the Target Area Direction 44 Size 44 Show customer entries 38 Show journal entries 38 Single Pane View 7 Slider Control 22 Spot Mode 7 Start Camera Sequencing Mapping 11 Status 9 T Text Options 36 The 4 U Utility Options 8 V VCR Control 22 View Single Pane 7 Viewing Live Video 11 Sequencing 11 Z Zoom Image Area 7 Zooming in on an Image Area 7 Intellex
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22. If a valid PIN is entered the second user is now logged into Intellex All features protected by the Two Man Rule that both users have privileges to can now be accessed by the primary user If a valid PIN is not entered a warning message opens PIN number entered iz not valid Ok Note The second user remains active until you log off the second user or Intellex autolocks When Intellex autolocks and you primary user log back into Intellex you will still have access complete your current task However to access another feature you will require a second user s PIN or a second user to log in again via the Utilities Options menu Logging Off a Second User 1 From the main screen click Utility 2 Select the Two Man Log Off option The second user is logged off from the Intellex Note The primary user will not have access to features with the Two Man Rule applied When the primary user tries to access these features they will be denied access and prompted for a second user s PIN Intellex Advanced Features Searching for Video Segments Use criteria including Date Time Filters and Text to search the image database and text streams From the main screen click Search Creates a search using your criteria Any matches appear in a list Interrupts the search The list includes segments found before the interruption Plays a segment that is highlighted in the list of results Clears your criteria
23. Likelier to find any motion searching Narrowing the filter or Use specific tools Use the Sensitivity adjustment search Effectiveness Limited to specific camera views Effective on most camera views Neither is effective in low light For successful motion exception e A faster recording rate is better than a slower one e Draw one or more target areas to exclude extraneous activity e A target area near the center is better than one near the side e Do not increase the target object s size or speed unless required e Good quality video feeds are essential Standard motion detection can generate many false alarms as well as valid alarms Motion exception produces fewer more detailed alarms than motion detection To assess motion filter effectiveness for a single camera 1 Loop the cameras signal to an unused input make sure to set the termination properly 2 Use motion detection on one input and motion exception on the other 3 Observe the results of both methods and make changes as needed To perform a comprehensive search for all types of motion in recorded video use both methods on the same camera Searching by Motion Exception 1 From the main screen click Search 2 Select With Image Filters 3 Click the Filters tab 4 Select a camera from the Camera menu 5 Select Motion Exception from the Filters menu Select a duration optional 6 Click Setup Note Alternately access Motion Exception from the
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26. Setup menu to trigger an alarm during live video See the Intellex Installation and Configuration Guide Intellex Advanced Features Setting Up the Target Area 1 Select the target area s shape from the draw zone list 2 Click and drag to form the target area Custom shapes must form an enclosed boundary Draw Zone Defines atarget areaforan Select shape type Active zones have scrolling borders alarm or filter You can draw multiple rectangle ellipse or areas Areas can overlap but not custom Click a target area to activate it Right click completely to deactivate it Motion Exception Camera Refer to help for proper operation Draw Zone Ea Target Area Settings i a Speed Direction Default Delete Apply Cancel Returns to the default setting for the Removes the selected target Inactive zones have static borders selected target area area 3 Configure additional target areas optional To use the default settings for size soeed and direction Draw target area s 2 Click Test to try motion exception filters you configured The Test Alarm radio button blinks when an object meeting your configuration criteria moves through the target area 3 Click Apply The default settings trigger an alarm for any motion in the target area Reduce the number of objects that trigger alarms by adjusting the target area settings Adjusting Target Area Settings Your camera s environment and placement can
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28. ackground and which are moving objects Camera s location In a busy room place the camera up high with a 45 90 line of sight to the floor If possible aim the camera toward a motionless background Camera is too close to objects A moving object must fit within 25 of the screen Large objects are common indoors Place the camera as far away as possible from the objects you are tracking Excessive video noise Poor video feed or excessive signal boosting significantly reduce tracking quality Intellex Advanced Features Viewing an Activity Log From the main screen click Utility The Utility Options screen appears Click Activity Log to view activity a user performs on the Intellex after logging in From the Range box select a time frame If you select Specify select start and end dates and times for the filter Date Time Filter Range Start ha Retrieve End 4 Click Retrieve to see all activity meeting your criteria Modify the results by defining User Category and Activity Activity Filter SCN sy Surveillarics Activity E sport American Dynamics User s Guide 47 mahona Company Advanced Features Login name of the user and time the action was performed Unknown Unkown Unkown Unknown Unknown Unknown Administr Administr Administr Administr Administr Administr Administr Administr Administr Administr 8 2007
29. al sources AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 23 Basic Features Archiving Video 24 You can archive video to a usb storage device to a mapped network drive or to a tape drive only if you have upgraded from an older version of Intellex The new Network Archive functionality allows automatic archiving that you can store off site Note The Archive button is enabled only when a storage device is connected to the Intellex unit For example when you insert a usb device or when connected to a network drive Note You can not use the network drive from Intellex storage Note See page 16 for exporting to CDs and DVDs Recommended Maximum Archive Size The following details outline the recommended maximum archive backup size e 205GB when the image file size is 20MB e 1TB when the image file size is 100MB Restoring from larger archive backup sizes than those recommended will be very slow Archiving to a storage device You can back up the image database while recording or after stopping the recording 1 Ensure the storage device is attached 2 From the main screen select Archive The following screen appears Index Path Name Sire oO F USB2 7 45668 1 H Elements 931 5168 2 Data 182 97GB Click the Next button to continue Intellex Basic Features 3 Select the archive drive you want to use and click Next The Archive Options screen displays Archive Options Back up images to F Resto
30. ameras it will comprise two adjacent lines with the same date start time and duration They will also have the same number inside the braces at the beginning of the Data line Activity Data il Export Exnorted 1 Clinisi OK 4 Han ag there is only Export 108 08 2007 01 18 330d 00h 01m 00s Export 1 06 06 2007 01 18 33 0d0 00h 01m 00s Export Export Clips started lt lt Expor Export 4 1 087 08 2007 02 08 42 0d 00h 01m 00s Export 1 08 06 2007 02 08 42 0d 00h 01m 00s Export Export Export Export Exported e Clip s OK Mag fe there are Export o 2 8 7 2007 06 07 03 00 00h 00m 04s Export 2 0 7 2007 06 07 03 0d0 00h 00m 04s Export 21084742007 19 46 52 0d 00h 00m 07s Export 1 0 7f2007 19 46 52 0d 00h 00m 02s Export Export Clips Started Export Exported 1 Clip Expori 21187742007 19 46 52 0d 00h 00m 07s Export 8 7f2007 19 46 52 00 00h 00m 02s Export Export Clips started Help Tells you what number the clip is within the export If clip 1 is exporting more than eight cameras then you will see two lines of information as displayed above beginning with the number 1 in braces Similarly if clip 2 is exporting more than eight cameras then you will also see two lines beginning with the number 2 in braces AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 51 Advanced Features 52 When you click on an exported clip the highlight will turn gray as opposed to green and the Audit Bar will
31. an only configure motion exception on up to 8 cameras e Motion exception cannot operate if the scheduled record rate is less than 7 ips e Motion exception requires a fixed camera or a dome in non moving fixed position mode e You can configure one or more motion exception target areas at a time e Do not use Auto Rate Mode to configure recording rates when using motion exception filters for alarm generation or search Always use Camera Selectable Rate Mode and set the minimum rate to 7 5 ips 6 25 for PAL on cameras using motion exception filters Motion Exception vs Motion Detection Motion exception e Is more effective in performing what if searches e Performs detailed motion searches e Defines multiple regions of interest in various sizes e Specifies size direction and speed of an object for detection Motion detection e Reacts to an image within the region of interest e Detects any motion that occurs AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 41 Advanced Features 42 Important differences in sensitivity Function Motion Exception Motion Detection Reacting to images Analyzes many images before Reacts image to image reacting Best location Outdoors Indoors Best position of the Far from the movement Close to the movement camera Alarms Likelier to miss alarms especially Likelier to generate false alarms in low light especially in low light Finding motion while Likelier to find specific motion
32. as 1 From the Search Mode page click Text Streams The search dialog displays criteria tabs Date Time Text Streams and Text Criteria 2 Select String Search or Advanced Search does not apply to Intellex IP The displayed tabs depend on the text search selected Advanced Search adds the Receipt Definitions tab Searching by String You can search for any string associated with the Intellex or camera Select String Search Select the Date Time tab Enter Date Time criteria optional P GO N Select the Text Streams tab to enter text stream criteria You can e Select Any Text Stream to search all text streams on the Intellex unit e Select Specific Text Stream Select a stream from the list 5 To define your search click Text Criteria Advanced Searches 1 Select Advanced Search 2 Select the Date Time tab 3 Enter Date Time criteria optional AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 35 Advanced Features 4 Select Text Criteria optional This screen displays text exceptions Configure the Intellex unit to record text streams associated with cameras From the main screen click Setup The Setup Options screen appears Click Text The Text setup screen appears Click Delete to eliminate a text stream Click Add or Edit to define or modify a text stream and the Text Source screen appears Text Source Camera Associations Alarms Recept Definitions Text Source Name f ADS gt Type setur Connection Typ
33. ata pane From the Search Direction box select Forward default or Backward oa Ff O N From the Jump N Results box select the number of words to skip after a match is found to find the associated value Default 0 OR From the Jump N Results box select To last entry of line to skip a variable number of entries between the last match and the text value in a receipt 40 Intellex Advanced Features 6 From the And Value is box select an option to return these results Option Results Less Than lt Value 1 setting Greater Than gt Value 1 setting Equal To Value 1 setting Between Values between Value 1 and Value 2 settings Found Any results found A String A series of characters in Value 1 box 7 Click Delete to remove the highlighted text exception 8 Click Import to import a specific file containing text exceptions 9 Click Export to export highlighted exceptions to a specified file Advanced Searching with Motion Exception Motion exception searches for an event or activity by position size direction and speed of a moving object Its parameters filter live video or search recorded video to find an event or activity After applying motion exception parameters any object meeting your criteria in the target area triggers an alarm e This feature applies to the Premier model only e On Intellex DVMS and LT you can configure motion exception on up to 16 cameras On Intellex Ultra you c
34. ber or cameras 1x1 2x2 3x3 4x4 Drag and drop the selected camera buttons to multi screen panes Use the slider to approximate the player s position Click the jog shuttle control or the VCR s middle button to pause playback mode Click Close to exit playback mode AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 21 Basic Features Slider Control Play pause or move through the video stream using the slider and Play Pause button VCR Control Step back or forward a single frame Fast Reverse Fast Forward If you are fast forwarding each click e If you are fast forwarding each click decreases the speed up to 5 times Fa A a l e e increases the speed up to 5 times normal speed normal speed If you are fast reversing each click e If you are fast reversing each click increases the speed up to 5 times decreases the speed up to 5 times normal speed Play back normal speed Pause Jog Shuttle Control 1 Click once to play back video Click again to pause video When playing click and drag the arrow clockwise to increase playback speed or counterclockwise to reduce or reverse playback speed Click and drag the arrow horizontally to the left or right to achieve the same results 4 Continue dragging clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease speed from 1 5 times normal speed The speed increase or decrease appears 5 When paused click and drag the arrow clockwise to forward playback in slow m
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36. cause wide variations in recorded video When using motion exception configure several filters for each camera These filters account for the size and speed of different objects environmental variation and unwanted object motion AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 43 Advanced Features Determining Minimum Object Size Click Size to change the default size of an object An object larger than the selected or default size triggers the alarm Motion Exception Camera Refer to help for proper operation i Draw Zone Rectangle ng Target Area Settings Speed Direction Default C ncel Help Preserves the aspect Target area with a sizing object ratio as size is adjusted Drag its handles to change the object s size and aspect ratio Changes the minimum size of an object that triggers an alarm Specifying an Object s Direction Direction arrows are 45 apart When you enable multiple directions you expand the directions in which you track the object To account for variations when searching in one direction select more than one arrow within the directional range Click to activate direction arrows Direction Click one or more arrows to activate highlight or deactivate gray out a direction 44 Intellex Advanced Features Specifying an Object s Minimum Speed Click Speed to change an object s default soeed Objects moving faster than the selected speed trigger the alarm The default
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38. combined storage device network archiving AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 29 Basic Features Updating License Information To upgrade your license information From the Utility Options click About Intellex then System Click Upgrade and the License Information screen appears From the Features box you can select the product type e Ultra Intellex e RMS e LT e IP Depending on the product you select you can then select the number of cameras 4 8 or 16 and features Deluxe or Premier associated with that product Provide this number to Tech Support Tech Support will give you new license key number MAC Address erial number Y ersion License key Directory 410 License Information 00304883383a _ Features 11111 J d bist_ 902 1204 2bc CAWindows Intellex Create File Ultra Intelle RMS LT IF 4Channel Channel 16Channel be E at Cancel 4 To get a new license key for the upgrade call Tech Support and supply the MAC Address They will provide you with the new license key number Click Create File to create the upgrade 30 Intellex Advanced Features To configure security see the Intellex Installation and Configuration Guide The system administrator must grant privileges to access set or change features The Two Man Rule The Two Man Rule feature provides enhanced security restrictions to e Playback individual camera
39. de Click OK to exit to the Windows operating system Note If the Two Man Rule is applied to the Exit to System feature and a second user has not logged into Intellex a message opens The Two Man Rule is enabled The second user PIH is required to access the feature Do not show this message again ORK Click OK The Enter PIN dialog box opens This message can be disabled by selecting the Do not show this message again option button If the message is disabled the Enter PIN dialog box opens directly when you try to exit Intellex Enter the second user s PIN and click OK You cannot exit Intellex unless the second user is different than the current user The second user must have valid access rights and privileges to exit Intellex For further information see The Two Man Rule on page 31 Intellex End User License Agreement EULA IMPORTANT READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA CAREFULLY BEFORE OPENING THE DISK PACKAGE DOWNLOADING THE SOFTWARE OR INSTALLING COPYING OR OTHERWISE USING THE SOFTWARE THIS EULA IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS LLC WHICH SOFTWARE INCLUDES COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND MAY INCLUDE MEDIA PRINTED MATERIALS AND ON LINE OR ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION COLLECTIVELY THE SOFTWARE BY BREAKING THE SEAL ON THIS PACKAGE DOWNLOADING THE SOFTWARE OR INSTALLING COPYING OR OTHERWISE USING THE SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA IF YOU DO NOT AGR
40. direction is every direction When you click Speed the An object moves through the draw zone and target area in the specified direction object moves in the active at the indicated speed direction and loops through the zone at the selected speed Motion Exception Camerat Refer to help for proper operation Draw Zone Click the arrows to indicate another direction Grayed out arrows indicate a direction is disabled Target Area Settings Speed Direction EO tat NGA KA TAS SU Same speed for all directions Default C ncel es faster A dashed line indicates the direction Apply speed adjustments g the object is moving Corresponds uniformly to all directions slower with direction arrow Environmental Factors When using motion exception consider Factor Comment Recommendation Background motion Select a location with no continual background motion For example do not place the camera facing trees moving in the wind a high traffic roadway a TV monitor etc Lighting Sudden lighting changes such as turning lights on or off may trigger unwanted alarms Avoid low light and harsh shadows Too little contrast between an object and its background is usually due to poor lighting Objects moving too fast Because Intellex interprets changes in an object s position over time a fast moving object may not be tracked accurately Reflections Reflections of objects in windows
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42. e ii M Setup 4 Inthe Name box enter a name for the text stream 5 From the Type drop down box select a handler type 6 To define a serial text stream a From the Connection Type drop down box select COM Port 36 Intellex Advanced Features b Click Setup next to the Connection Type box The Setup Serial Text Stream Options screen appears Select an option from each list Defaults are shown Then click OK Setup Serial Text Stream Options COM Port Rate of dat s acd pe Hits Per Second Word size Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control Cancel OR 7 To define an IP text stream a From the Connection Type drop down box select IP Port b Click Setup next to the Connection Type box The Setup TCP IP Text Stream Options screen appears Setup TCP IP Text Stream Options Text Stream TCP IP Port 51 DO System Information Network Name TECHFUES NTLY IP Address 10 64 240 4 Used Text IP Ports B55 F AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 37 Advanced Features OR 8 To define an AD IP Encoder text stream a From the Connection Type drop down box select AD IP Encoder b Click Setup next to the Connection Type box The Setup AD IP Encoder Text Stream Options screen appears Setup AD Encoder Text Stream Options IP Address Pot 3 3 10 38 126 105 SD Text Channel 10 38 126 130 5001 Cancel Help c Highlight the IP address for the device which will be used for the text str
43. eam then select the the text channel from the drop down menu The text channel is the serial port on the IP Encoder that is receiving the incoming text stream d Select OK the Text Source screen will be displayed 9 Highlight a text formatter from the handler Type drop down menu 10 Click Setup next to the handler type to access a printer interface 11 For the General Text handler enter an end of line delimiter to display text lines from a receipt e Click Default to reset the box definition to default OD OA Click OK Setup General Text handler printer interface options End of line delimiter in ASCII hex format example OD DA OD 0A if oD at J Default e For the American Dynamics handler select one or both options to record and display entries Click OK Setup Amabean Dynamics pabalat interlace pions Entries from printed customers receipts Shana cafe oniri Entries from printed retail journal receipts Show journal entries 38 Intellex Advanced Features Associating Text Streams with Cameras 1 From the Text setup screen select the Camera Associations tab 2 Click one or more cameras to associate with this text stream Tew Gore CAERE ARRENE Alera Roce aiikara Generating Receipt Definitions 1 From the Text setup screen select the Receipt Definitions tab 2 Click Build Receipts to create and remove receipt definitions Adding Editing Deleting or Importing Receipt Definitions From
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45. en click Utility Restaris the recording after the image database is filled Displays a user s activities See 35 linear mode Activity Log CC mii if Clears alarm messages manually manu Cota from the live display if Latch Messages is enabled Erases a CD RW to re use it for Erase CD RW exporting files Logs in off the Two Man Rule Two Man Log In feature Log Cut Shuts down the system Shutdown Exit Exits to Windows See page 54 Displays system version About Intellez copyright and hardware information See Intellex Basic Features Checking Camera Status From the main screen click Status Cameras by name in numerical Super Normal or Normal or Disabled Active Pre alarm setting for order Extended High or Alarmed each camera in Alarmed mode the camera is in covert mode Current filter for each the Baa camera is pa Lea pA nena camera in Active or not connected or Cameral Normal Normal Active Aaa id al Alarmed mode there is no video Wee ik iy Camera2 Normal Normal Active O to record A hil 8 Camera3 Normal Normal Active O 2 lei Camera4 Normal Normal Arta O Camerad Normal Normal Active HA Camerab Normal Normal Activo cc to AT Sa Camera Normal Normal Active OO Rate in Images per panabo 5 second the camera T bi Camera8 Normal Normal Aire cc E is currently 881 hi Camera Normal Normal Active maan Auto rate only not unable
46. ewing Alarms 1 From the control bar click Alarms The alarm review screen appears v video segments are Date time and camera name for Alarm input or alarm type motion text generated reviewed each video segment etc for each video segment Wear Status Date Time Camera Alarm Duration m s 5 Length of each video segment 6 23 2004 17 4 Cameral Gen Alarm 00 05 minutes seconds 6 23 7004 17 4 Camerat Gen Alarm 00 06 6 18 7004 11 3 Camerat Gen Alarm 00 05 Clear All Clear Play pre alarm video it available Play lose Help 2 Click Clear to clear all checked alarms or Clear All to clear entire lists of alarms 3 Click Play to play back a video segment containing a recorded alarm Note If the Two Man Rule is applied to this camera s Playback feature and a second user has not logged into Intellex a message opens The Two Man Rule is enabled The second user PIN is required to access the feature Do not show this message again OR Click OK The Enter PIN dialog box opens This message can be disabled by selecting the Do not show this message again option button If the warning message is disabled the Enter PIN dialog box opens directly when you try to access camera Playback Enter the second user s PIN and click OK You cannot access camera Playback unless the second user is different from American Dynamics User s Guide 19 Basic Features the current user The second user must have va
47. ext Streams with Cameras 39 B Backing up images to tape after stopping recording 27 Backing up images to tape while recording 25 Build Exceptions 40 C Call Mode 7 Camera Display 7 Camera handlers 12 Types 12 Camera Sequencing 11 Checking Camera Status 9 Controlling a Dome Camera 12 D Display Camera 7 Mode 7 Dome camera Focus functions 12 Iris functions 12 Pan Tilt Movement functions 12 Zoom functions 12 Dome Configuration Menu 15 AJ American Dynamics Index E Exiting to Windows 54 Export to CD R W 18 F Finding Video Segments 10 G General Text Handler 38 Generating Receipt Definitions 39 Generating Text Alarms 40 Image Area 7 Include player application on export media 18 J Jog Shuttle Control 22 Jump N Results 40 L Logging In 3 Main Screen Overview 3 Mode Display 7 Motion Detection 41 Motion Exception 41 Environmental Factors 45 O Overview Intellex SDK 31 P Pattern 63 Index 64 definition 13 Pattern and Preset Camera Controls 13 Personal Identification Number 3 32 Playing Back Video Clips 21 Playing Restored Images 28 Preset definition 13 Preset Overlay View 14 R Resetting Archive Flags 28 Restoring Images from Tape 28 Reviewing Alarms 19 clearing all 19 S Screen Format 7 SDK Overview Intellex 31 Search Alarms 34 Cameras 34 Date Time 33 Filters 34 String 35 Text Streams 35 With Image Filters 42 Search Mode 10 Setting Up the Target
48. gehause nicht entfernt werden es enthalt keine vom benutzer zu wartenden teile Uberlassen sie die wartung nur qualifiziertem fachpersonal Es besteht die Gefahr einer maa wenn die Batterie nicht ordnungsgem ausgetauscht wird N205 A FCC COMPLIANCE US LE Tov GS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equip ment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communica tions Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense This product was FCC verified under test conditions that included the use of shielded I O cables and connectors be tween system components To be in compliance with FCC regulations the user must use shielded cables and connec tors for all except power paan EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sensormatic the party responsible for FCC compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition This class A digital ap
49. generated alarms searching Using Filters 1 From the Search Mode page click With Image Filters Mode Date Time Filters Click the Filters tab a tamea gt Filter Select a camera Camera Motion Detection Set the length of time that search should skip pa E ahead after a qualified video segment is found i 5 Select the type of filter to search for in the l o ai database e Le Change Motion Excep ion Text Cxception 6 Click Setup to configure the filter 34 Intellex Advanced Features 7 To define the filter s target area Motion Detection Camera r Active Zone a When the Activate button is Cs 1 i Activate illuminated default move the cursor over the image area a il Restore Deactivate b Draw the filter boundaries by iang Clear clicking and moving the au mouse to each corner of the target area and clicking paa again c After enclosing the target area click again to fill shape d Click the Deactivate button to aa BO tei ei create a hole in the target area Default 8 Set the sensitivity level Note Sensitivity is based on the size of the highlighted area At higher sensitivity settings smaller changes trigger the filter At lower settings larger changes are required to trigger the filter Therefore a large area may require a higher sensitivity for a small amount of movement 9 Click Apply Searching Using Text Associated with Camer
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51. igured video and text filters mechanical inputs local and remote generated alarms and on video loss Regular and Custom Schedules including Custom Weekends e Dome control including pan tilt zoom focus and iris as well as programming American Dynamics domes e User defined camera handlers Export video text and audio to external storage May be CD DVD removable and network drives E mail notification of system events Hard disk drive monitoring e Remote access and management through Network Client and Intellex API 3rd party programs limited to API functions programmed View live video Retrieve and play back video text and audio Remotely configure Intellex settings Windows XP Windows 7 operating system platform AJ American Dynamics 1 The Intellex System Optional Features e Archive Manager module allows for data archiving video text and audio to network attached storage devices and retrieval using Network Client e Policy Manager module integrates with Microsoft Windows security to provide Intellex with Advanced Security for managing and restricting user and user group access to Intellex resources and functions locally and remotely by Network Client and Intellex API 3rd party applications Intellex Basic Features Getting Started To configure security see the Intellex Installation and Configuration Guide The system administrator must grant privileges to access set or change features Note The
52. ility A Pattern is a sequence of pan tilt zoom focus and iris movements from a single programmable dome The dome learns these movements during programming for later execution You can run preprogrammed presets and patterns and define presets and patterns without a Touch Tracker AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 13 Basic Features 14 Selecting a Pattern O oo fF Q Click Sq to open the Primary Camera Control menu Click Pattern for the pattern menu dJ EE Select a pattern number Click to run the pattern Click Exit to close the Pattern menu Click gal to close the Primary Camera Control menu Defining a Pattern P GO N O O N O Click to open the Primary Camera Control Position the camera for the pattern s start position Click ig and select an index for pattern Click Define Pattern fe The Pattern Definition Menu appears It resembles the Primary Camera Control menu except for Start and Stop Click Start to begin programming the pattern Use any displayed controls to define the pattern s behavior To end the pattern click Stop im The Replace Pattern message appears To keep the new pattern click Yes Click to close the pattern s definition menu To test the new pattern select the pattern number and click 63 10 Click to close the Pattern menu 11 Click to close the Primary Camera Control menu Selecting a Preset O oo A Q Click jang to open the Primary Camera Control
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54. ire Intellex to restart If the GUI is resized to or from the 800x 600 setting the system will restart automatically for the changes to take effect once you have confirmed your choice on the dialogue window shown below American Dynamics User s Guide 5 A Tyco Intamahona Company Basic Features Controls Selects the number of Searches the image database cameras to display for specific video images e 1x1 1 e 2x2 4 Play changes to Pause Controls play pause 3x3 9 Hides controls and when you click Pause playback direction and 4x4 16 displays current images on Playback controls speed e 4x4 16 full screen Record Si aa NE e Search e3 p ay a i wt a Alarms TT UP a BM Status Seq Setup Help Opens Utility Options Click to display a specific camera In multi Displays the Setup Options camera display drag and drop a camera status screen Opens Archive button to any image pane J Options i available Displays cameras sequentially Playback Control Options mu Jog Shuttle Control VCR Playback Control Choose a playback option 1 From Setup options select Display 2 From Playback Controls choose Jog Shuttle or VCR 6 Intellex Basic Features Changing the Look of the Live Display Right click an image This menu appears Switch to Full Screen Switch to Menu Displays live images on the full screen and hides screen controls Displays screen controls
55. lid access rights and privileges for camera Playback For further information see The Two Man Rule on page 31 Note If the second user s PIN is invalid access to Playback for cameras without the Two Man Rule applied is still permitted 4 Click Play pre alarm video if available to play alarm segments starting at the pre alarm time if any 20 Intellex Basic Features Playing Back Video Clips 1 O oo FR Q N Click the jog shuttle control or a VCR button to open playback mode Note If the Two Man Rule is applied to camera Playback and a second user has not logged into Intellex a warning message opens The Two Man Rule is enabled The second user PIH is required to access the feature Do not show this message again OR Click OK The Enter PIN dialog box opens This warning message can be disabled by selecting the Do not show this message again option button If the warning message is disabled the Enter PIN dialog box opens directly when you try to access camera Playback Enter the second user s PIN and click OK You cannot access camera Playback unless the second user is different from the current user The second user must have valid access rights and privileges for camera Playback For further information see The Two Man Rule on page 31 Note If the second user s PIN is invalid access to Playback for cameras without the Two Man Rule applied is still permitted Click a button to select a camera its num
56. me configuration menus e AD168 MP48 e VM96RTT e VM16 ADTT16 e Pelco Matrix Switch 12 e AD1024 Matrix e RS422 Dome e VM16E ADTT16E e USB CCTV Intellex Basic Features Quick Camera Controls Start a camera control session to open the quick camera controls pa pal TI ee SA a e ET TUT d a Controlling the Pan Tilt Control via Mouse 1 Float the cursor over the center of the video pane The Cursor Origin Mark o appears 2 Click and drag the cursor to set the direction and speed then release e The camera s movement speed increases proportionally with the arrow s distance from the cursor origin mark e The cameras direction is relative to cursor origin mark Zoom via Mouse Scroll Wheel e Point the camera at a target e Scroll the mouse wheel forward zoom in and backwards zoom out Pattern and Preset Camera Controls Note Preset and Pattern appear only if they are set up for the selected camera Use Intellex Network Client or a Touch Tracker to program presets and patterns Preset and Pattern enable dome control via camera scan modes They function in the overlay for cameras that use the VM16 VM16E USB Sensornet or VM96RTT camera handlers USB Sensornet and VM16E camera handlers let you program presets and patterns for specific dome cameras A Preset is a pre positioned camera scene that you program for cameras installed with pan tilt and motorized lens capab
57. mirrors or other surfaces are interpreted as other objects If possible place the camera so that there are no reflective surfaces in the camera s view AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 45 Advanced Features 46 Factor Comment Recommendation Occlusions and obstructions Set up the camera such that no objects totally block occlude objects of interest in the camera s view When someone walks behind something that totally blocks that person in the camera s view Intellex predicts where the person will be next based on his speed when last seen The more a person is blocked in the camera s field of view the more prediction errors may occur The Intellex can easily track a man walking behind a tree at a constant velocity but not a man walking behind a building at a changing speed An obstruction may partially block the camera s view for example a man walking behind a car may appear to be missing his lower body and the Intellex notices that the size of the object that it was tracking has suddenly changed When you configure alarms based on the size of an object note that st a partial or temporary obstruction may lessen the reliability of alarms Camera s recording rate If the rate drops below 7 ips the reliability of object tracking is reduced Moving objects in the camera view on startup Tracking quality is reduced until the Intellex unit can determine which elements are in the b
58. nd remote camera control alarm event detection and notification video and text analysis IntelleCord and Smart Search and much more Depending on equipment configuration the Intellex can display multi channel live video and output live audio record multiple video channels text streams and one audio channel play back recorded multi channel video with associated audio and text perform video analysis and text exception monitoring export data archive data perform comprehensive video and text searching and host multiple remote users Depending on equipment configuration and remote connections you can perform these and other tasks simultaneously Intellex is offered in desktop rack mounted chassis and platforms configured with Classic Deluxe or Premier packages each containing pre configured hardware and software features Basic features e Simultaneous viewing recording playback transmitting database searching exporting and archiving e Uses ACC Active Content Compression a proprietary patented highly efficient video compression and decompression method Intelligent recording IntelleCord Recording based on alarms preconfigured video and text filters mechanical inputs local and remote generated alarms and video loss Always recording plus response to alarms and or recording only in response to alarms Selective Image Recall Smart Search Database search based on video and text filters configured after the fact preconf
59. nto Intellex to play Searches using image filters Clears current criteria and begins new search Searches using text definition content associated with cameras na Selects the type of sa filter used to New search the Date Time Cal Dr database a a am em lame layer lee as Configures the filter Motion Detecion Y Motion Detection Perimeter Violation Licht Change Motion Excep ion Text Cxceptior Selectable types of filters After finding a video segment that meets the search criteria sets the length of time that search should skip ahead before looking for the next event a 4 Aa sare Date Time Text Stream r N Searches all available text Searches a specific text streams stream Intellex Basic Features Viewing Live Video Start Camera Sequencing 1 From the main screen select a mode for the video display 2 On the control tool bar click Seq Display Mode Stationary Live Images Sequencing Images Single None Single pane displays the sequencing cameras 2x2 Panes 1 3 display stationary live Pane 4 sequences through live images from cameras 1 3 images from cameras 4 16 3x3 Panes 1 8 display stationary live Pane 9 sequences through lives images from cameras 1 8 images from cameras 9 16 4x4 Panes 1 16 display stationary live None images from cameras 1 16 Note The example above illustrates basic mapping from camera
60. o so Insert blank CD or DVD media into the drive From the control bar click Play to begin playback Note If the Two Man Rule is applied to individual camera Playback and a second user has not logged into Intellex a message opens The Two Man Rule is enabled The second user PIN is required to access the feature Do not show this message again OK Click OK The Enter PIN dialog box opens This message can be disabled by selecting the Do not show this message again option button If the warning message is disabled the Enter PIN dialog box opens directly when you try to access camera Playback Enter the second user s PIN and click OK You cannot access camera Playback unless the second user is different from the current user The second user must have valid access rights and privileges for camera Playback For further information see The Two Man Rule on page 31 Note If the second user s PIN is invalid access to Playback for cameras without the Two Man Rule applied is still permitted Move the slider to the location where the video clip begins Click to define the beginning of a video clip EG Move the slider to the right to select the length of the video clip Click to define end of video clip JJ Click Export Note If the Two Man Rule is applied to the camera Export feature and a second user has not logged into Intellex a message opens The Two Man Rule is enabled The second user PIN is required to
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62. otion or counterclockwise to reverse playback in slow motion 6 Continue dragging clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease speed from 1 5 times slow motion speed The speed increase or decrease appears Playback from External Sources Intellex can play back clips downloaded to external sources such as CDs DVDs flash drives and network drives Note External clips must be saved as IMG files in order to play 22 Intellex Basic Features 1 Make sure the external source is available to Intellex e Ifthe clip is on a CD or DVD place the disc in the disc drive e Ifthe clip is on a flash drive connect it to the USB port e Ifthe clip is on a network drive make sure the drive is mapped to the Intellex Press any VCR button from the main screen to open playback mode Press the External button wit FullScrn Search in CHE Tools External Status Seq Close Help 4 A screen listing available external sources appears Under each source a list of available clips displays Click on the appropriate source and navigate to the desired clip Select Cancel Note Drives that are configured as Intellex storage volumes will not display in the list of available external drives Click Select The selected clip will play Clips from external sources respond to the slider vcr and jog shuttle controls page 21 Please note that the Search and Export buttons are not available for clips from extern
63. paratus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Rack Mounting Consult with the supplier of your equipment rack for adequate rack mounting means with proper consideration for the weight of this product Consult with the manufacturer of your rack regarding the proper hardware and procedure of mounting this product in a safe and useable fashion Avoid uneven loading or mechanical instability when rack mounting units Make sure that units are installed to get enough air flow for safe operation The maximum temperature for rack mounted units is 35 C Avoid uneven loading or mechanical instability when rack mounting units Check product label for power supply requirements to assure that no overloading of supply circuits or overcurrent pro tection occurs Mains grounding must be reliable and uncompromised by any connections Contents The Intellex System Managing Digital Video aaa aaa 1 PASIG CANG S ie ese ei ce edit ui DAA WI Ac ENG A HA ORCS SE KAMA LA 1 Optional Features s s42s enedeten d ne a Banana EEL oa de ti d NBA LANA NE Hoe i 2 Basic Features Getting KICK 3 LOGGING MN AA AA 3 Main Screen aai aa i k ae i i ai a i a A 3 Widescreen display eee 4 Widescreen resolution selection 0 0 0 cc eee ee eee 4 COMUGIS oe seed cee nee E i nee eee seer eee eee dase wos E i 6 Changing the Look of the Live Display
64. permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation You may not make any changes or modifications to any portion of the Software or create any derivative works without the written permission of an officer of Tyco except as provided in Section 3 f of this EULA with respect to open source software You may not remove any proprietary notices marks or labels from the Software You shall institute reasonable measures to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of this EULA by your personnel and agents b Copyright Notices You must maintain all copyright notices on all copies of the Software C Transfer You may only transfer your rights under this EULA 1 as part of a permanent sale or transfer of all of the devices for which the Software is licensed User s Guide American Dynamics End User License Agreement EULA as applicable 11 if you transfer all of the Software including all component parts the media and printed materials any upgrades and this EULA 111 1f you do not retain any copies of any portion of the Software iv if the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA and v if the Software is an upgrade such transfer must also include all prior versions of the Software You agree that failure to meet all of these conditions renders such transfer null and void Termination Without prejudice to any other rights Tyco may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions
65. re images from F Play restored images Reset archive flags Reset archive selection J Close Help 4 Click Back up images to selected drive to archive video You are now prompted to choose an archive mode Select the archive moda Back up while recording Stop recording and back up now Click Next to proceed d Next Cancel Help If you select Back up while recording refer to While Recording on page 25 Or if you prefer to Stop recording and back up now refer to After Stopping Recording on page 27 Note Backing up images is disabled during combined storage device network archiving While Recording 1 Select Back up while recording to archive in the background Note If you are using a tape drive you must wait until the tape drive s lights stop blinking before continuing to the next step AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 25 Basic Features 2 Click Next The following screen displays The image database will be backed up while recording continues You will be notified when the F drive is full Click Next to proceed PF Hext Cancel Help 3 Click Next to proceed You are prompted with the following screen The F drive contains previously archived images intellex LT ASUSP5 38 Time begin 316 2011 09 08 03 Time end 5 6 2011 09 10 14 Space used 80 MB Space available 7551 MB Append to the F drive Overwrite the images on the F drive
66. s e Export individual cameras e Exit to System e Security When the Two Man Rule is applied to the above features access to each one requires authorization from a second user Access to the feature is permitted only if there are two separate users Both users must have valid access rights and privileges for each feature When the Two Man Rule feature is enabled the second user must either e log in from the Utilities Options menu or e enter their PIN Logging In a Second User 1 From the main screen click Utility and select the Two Man Log In option OR Click OK in the message below This message opens when you try to access a feature and the Two Man Rule is applied but the second user is not logged into Intellex The Two Man Rule is enabled The second user PIN is required to access the feature Do not show this message again Note Select the Do not show this message again option button to disable this message AJ American Dynamics 31 Advanced Features 32 2 Enter the 1 to 8 character PIN Personal Identification Number code the system administrator assigned Click pag to erase an entry Please enter the PIN code of authorized user Note You cannot enter the PIN of the primary user s account If you try to enter the same PIN the following warning message opens Click OK to enter another PIN The PIN entered iz already used by the current user Enter another PIN Pi OK Click OK
67. s to be changed to a different resolution this can be done on the Setup Display Monitor Resolution Tab as shown on the next page Note Due to the various combinations of monitor screen sizes and resolution settings some users may see the video display stretched slightly This is due to the selected resolution not matching with the native monitor resolution In order to rectify the problem users should run at the native optimal resolution for monitor This can be done with reference to monitor s documentation Similarly if the monitor is switched during use some of the controls may not be visible on screen Should this need to be done configure the second monitor s resolution before switching 4 Intellex Basic Features Select Monitor Resolution tab fae a MA i Select the desired Frequency rate from Soi halal GG Ae W this dropdown on the Monitor Resolution tab rT Freq Hz ED Resolution S004 600 32 bis 60 Hz id Select the resolution from this drop down Change Resolution Press Change Resolution Button to switch directly into selected resolution or Ok button to set change for next restart later l l Click on the Change Resolution button to confirm your selection You are prompted to confirm if the new view is acceptable if a positive response is not given within a preset timeframe then the system reverts to the previous setting N B Changing to this resolution r from this resolution up will requ
68. s to panes You can map cameras to different panes example camera 1 to pane 16 and map the same camera to multiple panes example camera 1 to all 16 panes The sequencing pane sequences through all cameras not currently displaying in a stationary pane Stop Camera Sequencing e On the control toolbar click Seq Sequencing stops and cameras display in the previous stationary display mode e Click any mode button Cameras display in an appropriate display mode e Click any camera button The selected camera displays in single pane display mode AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 11 Basic Features Controlling a Dome Camera The dome symbol EA appears with video from a camera with dome control Note If another user is operating the dome you may not be able to control it e Click jang in the camera s pane e Click the control item on the overlay Pan Tilt control Zoom Iris Focus Flips the camera 180 Closes the dome control overlay Exit Opens the dome configuration menu Opens the pattern menu Opens the preset menu Center buttons allow automatic control auto iris auto zoom and auto focus The center of the Pan Tilt Control stops camera movement Iris Z00m Focus Pan Tilt Movement Open Auto Iris and Focus Close In Future Version Out Near Future Version Far Pan Tilt outer rim Stop Camera Movement middle These camera handlers enable access to these do
69. searching by Date Time Click the Date Time tab to search within a specific period Includes all segments regardless of the time recorded Mode Date Time Cameras Alarm Includes only segments recorded during a time and date range TETEG 15 54 SS E Tue 5 11 2004 Tue 5 11 2004 May 2004 Includes recently recorded ce TW I segments Specify a time range Zhou zd a ate from 1 second 60 days bial ice NON E 91011121 14 t 16 17 10 19 7021 ff 23 74 25 76 27 20 29 10 31 Displays the days hours minutes seconds and the calendar American Dynamics User s Guide 33 A Tyco Intamahona Company Advanced Features Searching by Camera Click Cameras to search for segments by camera y p er ep epr ae i BG _ la a a a a a i mg mp Find Include segments from all cameras or a specific camera in the search Searching by Alarms Click Alarms to search for segments based on alarm information Includes segments Includes segments Mode Date Time Cameras Alarm p ka salang of filter regardless of alarm input Includes segments that were recorded Includes any segments because a filter was with an alarm input triggered Includes segments with a specific alarm input Includes any segments that were DateTime Camera Alarm Duration m s recorded because a specific filter was i triggered A ay video loss Includes all segments with g
70. utions include e Replacing the affected hard drive as soon as possible e To correct a temperature problem make sure that the ambient air temperature around the Intellex case is less than 35 C 95 F the internal cooling fans are operating properly and there is adequate air flow around the case Note The system also alerts the user via E mail notification when it has detected an unhealthy drive Refer to Setting Up E mail Notification in the chapter on Configuring the Intellex in the Installation and Configuration Guide AJ American Dynamics User s Guide 53 Advanced Features Exiting Intellex 54 Since Intellex uses the Windows operating system to configure the regional mouse time zone network printer and language settings you must exit to Windows In addition you must exit from Intellex to Windows to change PAL NTSC settings Note Windows screens appear in English regardless of the language version of Intellex Consult Microsoft Windows Installation instructions for setting the operating system to another language Exiting to Windows is a protected feature You must have the Exit to System privilege to access it Exiting to Windows 0O fF O N From the main screen click Utility The Utility Options screen appears Click Exit A confirmation message appears Click Yes to exit to Windows The Enter PIN Code screen appears Enter the system exit code Contact your dealer or system administrator for this co
71. xt Streams with Cameras 0 39 Generating Receipt Definitions cee 39 Adding Editing Deleting or Importing Receipt Definitions 39 Generating Text Alarms 0 0 0 ccc ee eee eens 40 Using Advanced Text Exceptions ce ene 40 Advanced Searching with Motion Exception 0 0 00 cee eee 41 Motion Exception vs Motion Detection 0 0 0 ees 41 Searching by Motion Exception aa 42 Setting Up the Target Area ee eee 43 Adjusting Target Area Settings a 43 Determining Minimum Object Size 2 a 44 Specifying an Object s Direction 20 0 a 44 Specifying an Object s Minimum Speed 0 0 2 eee 45 Environmental Factors cc ee eee eens 45 vi Intellex Contents VIEWING an Activity LOG n ce waa tay dee eee ae e ae nare ao tite Coded ee ia was NA 47 Enabling Remote Access Authorization 0 0 0 ee 53 S M A R T Hard Drive Support a 53 E XI CIRIC IDLE E sarit cuci a a ae via a a e oil i ln ai aaa m al at i a d 54 EGO WINGOWS ana Ga a ea e o nava i oi ua gat Aa sita Sap BAM tatea 54 End User License Agreement EULA 55 AJ American Dynamics User s Guide vii Contents viii Intellex The Intellex System Managing Digital Video The Intellex is an intelligent DVMS Digital Video Management System that combines video multiplexing recording and viewing of up to 16 cameras local a
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