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1. Certificate Management Screen 4 Transport the exported certificate to the target machine and double click on it The Certificate Information screen will appear 5 Click the Install Certificate button and follow further instructions leaving all settings by default A Security Warning window will appear 6 To make sure that you are installing the exact certificate you need find the Thumbprint line in the Security Warning window and compare it with the thumbprint of the original certificate on the recorder If the thumbprints match click Yes e amp To learn advanced ways to make the certificate explicitly trusted see Appendix A Step 6 Checking the signature Once the certificate is trusted the signature message can be decoded Because the certificate is trusted we know that a the information in the signature is correct wasn t changed and b the signature was produced on the recorder from which the movie is claimed to have originated If the signature was forged the certificate will not decode it Inside the signature a hash value links the certificate uniquely to the movie file By recalculating the hash in the courtroom we can be sure that a this signature belongs to this particular movie and b the movie hasn t changed since the signature was created If the movie was forged the hash value would be different and the signature invalid These actions are performed automatically by the Digital Sig
2. Type the name you want to give to this CD or just click Next to use the name below CD name Movies New files being written to the CD will replace any files already on the CD if they have the same name 7 Close the wizard after the files have been written Back Cancel CD Writing Wizard Screen 7 To begin the writing process click the Next button 8 After the writing process is complete click the Finish button to close the CD Writing Wizard Version 4 0 Series 6 3 6 4 Checking Digital Signature The latest generation of networked systems promises a much easier and faster way of moving video around e g police court room by simply sending it over the Internet A public network like the Internet is not exactly the safest when talking about transport However digital video can be digitally secured and the possibility to trace the video back to its origin is now areality This technology is called digitally signing the video A digital signature is a cryptographically encoded text that contains information about the exported movie file that was signed and about the entity that created the signature Each export file has its own signature A certificate is again a cryptographically protected text that contains the electronic key with which the owner of the certificate can sign digital documents or content This certificate is only valuable if it is trusted by the authorities The follo
3. lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Protocol TP Net Screen Click the Finish button You will end up in the Connection tab of the POS Device Configuration Wizard 1 Depending on the drivers you installed together with the Alarm Component it s wy possible some options are not present in the drop down list 1 If you entered the POS Device Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit Device link Vay in the POS Screen you can no longer change the protocol Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 3 3 Connection In this tab the connection has to be established It s a part of the POS Device Configuration Wizard Select the directory where the PosLog compliant xml files are saved by clicking the Browse button and the Select button Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Comecion ETT TebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard Please enter POS device connection parameters Directory location C Program Files Quadrox Browse C Program Files Quadrox Select e Remote POS Monitor WebCCTV AdminSelect exe AdminSelect imi neu AdminSelect imi op2 AdminSelect ini op3 AdminSelect ini AutologonRemove bat Cleanup bat File Ver txt HWTact ava 2 ee ee eee a a n Le Next gt gt Finish Cancel lt lt Previous Connection TP Net Screen Click the Finish button 5 3 3 3 4 Storage This tab is not a
4. Set the recording time before and after an alarm has occurred This is also called the pre and post alarm recording interval An alarm movie is labelled recorded footage from a camera you attached to the alarm i e when an alarm comes in the specific period of time recorded from a specified camera is labelled and saved Once the recording is complete it appears as an alarm l movie If there aren t any recordings i e when there is no activity for the period when the alarm occurs you won t have an alarm movie You can set a camera to record all the time via the Camera Configuration Wizard To add the camera to be recorded when an alarm is triggered follow the steps below 1 Select the camera from the drop down list 2 Select the pre and post alarm label interval for each camera 3 Click the Add camera button Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Recordings WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard Alarm PMD 1 1 Please choose recording parameters E EA Camera 1 30 sec 30 sec Delete Camera 4 75 sec 45 sec Delete Network Camera 1 40 sec 43 sec Delete Camera 2 v 30 sec 30 sec Add Camera lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Recordings Alarm Screen To delete a camera click Delete Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 5 4 FTP The FTP upload function
5. 1013 i lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Configuration Picolo I O Proxy Screen Value Description I Configure line as input This line receives an alarm signal from an external device O Configure line as output This line sends a control signal to the external device X Disable the line This line neither receives nor sends controls signals Click Next to enter the next I O Device Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 1 3 Outputs This screen allows you to assign names to the lines you have configured as outputs Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Outputs WebCCTV IO Device Configuration Wizard Please choose outputs parameters Output Picolo 1 6 6 Output Picolo 1 8 8 lt lt Previous Finish Cancel Outputs Picolo I O Proxy Screen If you didn t configure any line as an output the following message will be shown No outputs are currently configured for this device Consequently no configuration will be available on this page Click the Finish button to apply the configuration Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 2 PMD I O Device The PMD I O device has to be added manually To do so follow the steps below 1 Attach the PMD I O Device to one of the USB ports of your WebCCTV L PMD I O Device supports USB 2 0 2 Click Add PMD I O Device button Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Sing
6. TIME date and time on which the alarm was generated Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Mail EEE WebCCTY Alarm Configuration Wizard Alarm PMD 1 1 v Send E mail message Mail profile Office Alarm v Message Subject Alarm was triggered Message Body Tt 4 ID was triggered on your video surveillance 3 Message body can include macros that will be substituted based on the specific alarm properties Currently the following macros are supported ALARM_ID unique ID of alarm STIME the date and time on which the alarm was generated You can configure the email profiles on the Network Settings page lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Mail Alarm Screen Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 5 8 SMS This tab allows you to configure an SMS notification when an alarm is triggered It means that you will be sent a SMS message giving you the basic information about the triggered alarm by default http www clickatell com developers api_http php or use the link on the SMS page in IN You need a Clickatell account to use the SMS notification feature Use the direct link order to create an account o why To configure your SMS account see 3 3 7 3 SMS Account Parameters Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Managem
7. 3 Choose your CD RW drive as destination and click Save 4 Wait until downloading is complete and click Close At the bottom of your screen a message in your tray appears i You have files waiting to be written to the CD x To see the files now click this balloon 5 Click on the message In the window that appears select the shortcut to the file you want to save under the Files Ready to Be Written to the CD title Gl This can also be done in File Explorer if the event notifications are disabled Version 4 0 Series f Dec 06 200 Joj x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help l a ae z i E Search Folders m address 9e o YEG Files Ready to Be Written to the CD CD Writing Tasks Write these files to CD amp Delete temporary files File and Folder Tasks x j Rename this file E Move this file 6 D Copy this file QTEST2_Ca QTEST2_Ca QTEST2_Ca Publish this file to the Web 2_2005 12 6_2005 12 6 2005 12 E mail this file X Delete this file Other Places R 3 My Computer 3 My Documents Documents My Network Places Details CD Explorer Screen 6 Click Write this file to CD in the left pane of the screen The CD Writing Wizard screen appears amp CD Writing Wizard Welcome to the CD Writing Wizard amp This wizard helps you write or record your files to a CD recording drive
8. This WebCCTV feature gives you the ability to make snapshots To create a snapshot follow the steps below 1 Choose the frame you want to save and click the button with the camera symbol 4 2 Choose the desired location for storing images and click the Save button l1 Snapshots are saved in JPEG format 6 2 1 6 PTZ WebCCTYV supports all standard PTZ functions These functions are listed below Functions Parameters Move left right up down Rotate constant left constant right Zoom in out Preset recall Set select set PTZ speed higher lower Move Using these buttons you can move the camera in any direction you want To move the camera click on the button with the arrow pointing in the direction you want to move the camera to Rotate Using these buttons allows you to rotate a dome camera left or right without interruption The maximum rotation angle depends on the camera model Some cameras have a l 360 rotation angle some have less Check the camera documentation Zoom Click the or buttons to zoom the image in or out Depending on the camera model the zoom function may or may not be present Check ll the camera documentation Preset recall set Using a preset button will instruct the dome camera to jump to a certain predefined position and zoom state These presets are user definable To define a preset setting move the camera to the position you want zoom in or
9. Version 4 0 Series 6 3 6 1 Creating Export To create a movie export file follow the steps below ea a al Select the time period see 4 3 1 Select Time Period Check the Movie export radio button Choose the camera from the drop down list Click the Search button N The specified time period should be within 1 minute to 1 hour range 6 3 6 2 Saving Export Files to Hard Disk After you clicked the Search button your Export files will become visible beneath the Recordings screen To save an export file on your local disk please follow the steps below d a 1 Right click on the export file you want to save 2 From the pop up menu that appears choose Save Target As Recordings Management Please specify the following From Date Time 19 February 2007 142 a7 2 0 Time span 1 minute Precise Search Single camera playback Camera 3 E E Camera 1 7 Camera 2 ESSA Camera 3 7 Camera 1 7 C Movie export Camera 3 gt Seach Current Export file s NN Fi es e name e size 1 PF QTEST2 Camera3 2007 02 19 14 47 2007 02 19 14 47 59 radD81AF asf 2533 Se 2 FF QTEST2 Camera 3 2007 02 19 14 47 2007 02 19 14 47 59 rad696DD asf 2533 n Sx 3 T QTEST2 Camera 1 2007 02 19 13 47 2007 02 19 13 47 59 rad1753 amp el Open in New Window Free temporary storage space 14797 Mb BESE T Save t Print Target Delete Si Copy Copy Shortc
10. 5 3 4 1 1 Location This tab allows you to select the location of the folder wherein you want to store your recordings being recorded to D Movies folder you cannot specify D New_Movies as a new IN Only one volume per partition can be created For example if you have your footage volume The partition letter has to be unique for each volume Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Location Cameras storage Parameters WebCCTV Volume Configuration Wizard Please enter the location of the folder where you would like to keep the recorded movie files You may type ina new folder or click Browse to find an existing location Location Browse Next gt gt Finish Cancel Location Screen Enter the path and the name of the folder in the Location field that will be used to store recordings not be able to change the location You can choose the location only when adding a IN If you entered the Volume Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit link you will new volume Version 4 0 Series Click the Browse button to open a table The following screen will appear Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Location a S Storage Parameters WebCCTV Volume Configuration Wizard Please enter the location of the folder where you would like to keep the recorded movie files You may type in a new folder or click Browse t
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12. WebCCTV User s Manual Let s make things safer 1 Contents 1 CONTENTS eR ER OR R ARE EROE S 2 2 PREFACE anert ANE O A ANOA S EAEN S 6 3 INTRODUCTION aE E A E A E T E ERS 13 4 GETTING STARTED oiscsseccscsscsiccencenstessssoosssaceesesdessvscsnteovstesnsscevesvnceadsgasusveavscsnscscsversasvecedcsdaseatscesadenseosedeevsuededsesdasseassateavecssascssveensedecsess 15 4 1 ACCESS WERCCOTY VIA INTERNET EXPLORERS Ais cise t i EE Roi aS MS RO a A eae aS veces 15 4 2 ACCESS WEBCC EV LOCALLY urr A senses eae cs wate tiutvebiendeuanscebuersucagutan a E A S 16 4 3 ADD WEBCCTV AS TRUSTED SITE cccacscoxscsvssecesscscvenastaneccvesuevonseradaciacdousnseaseauccisesessevsunseccesdeeossassusensadeuersobucad sdatesvsorss seus cccibeceveedeeaiscanaees 18 4 4 ADD WEBCCTYV AS DEFAULT HOMEPAGE w3eccedssscssssscecscecsssnsessvucecsecdsusubevelecesdssdeevusseduecedcuueevevedsevedidsndedsveddseesccedevstaveecesdsatesubseeddeencessuees 20 5 VIDEO MANAGER fivsiscccsciscscssst cescetsassonsestecsscsosssssesseseseesscsassosssessesasdeadesvecesesosssosbeusosendsossbesbesuesendeasecesassassestscentessssasseveessessasoasssastessssess 21 5 1 VIDEO MANAGER CONTROL PANED orni SETA EA EEE A TEA A S EAA ETENA eee Aves COON RaW USE TORR O A 21 52 USER Sen She eE E O A a S A A EE R A tha A T S 22 5 2 1 General Information enas a rE a TE ENEE NEETA aites 22 5 2 1 1 The Operator User Account iiir riir iea ERA E ATE A NAE A i a a 23 5 2 1 2 The Administrator AccUhtesersiore arie
13. Precise Search 2 Using Precise Search with From and To date all recorded video footage between these two points in time will be shown Please specify the following From Date Time 15 December 2007 _ 12 e 54 z o a To Date Time 15 December 2007 134 544 04 Interval Search Click on the calendar icon to be able to choose the From or To date December lt ih gt M TW TFS TE cei o 9 Db 10 41 12 13 14 H 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Close Jj Click the Interval search button in order to return to Time span search Note that in the From To and the Time span modes time and dates in the future N cannot be specified If a date in the future is selected your time and date will be adjusted to the current date and time Version 4 0 Series 6 3 2 Single Playback When using the Single Playback feature you will search among all the recorded video footage for one particular camera To do this follow the steps below 1 Select the time period see 6 3 1 Select Time Period 2 Check the Single camera playback radio button 3 Choose a camera from the drop down list 4 Click the Search button 5 Fora new single playback recording search click the New Search button ee oe G CAMERA 2 CAMERA 6 19 02 2007 es Wee apr T 13 16 34 Camera 4 from 19 02 2007 12 51 00 till 19 02 2007 13 51 00 New Search Recordings Single Playback Screen
14. Selecting a sequence Selecting a mosaic Enlarging Reducing video window Selecting high low bandwidth streaming Creating a snapshot PTZ functions optional Digital Zoom Audio Right click on the video Window to get video streaming parameters such as actual og frame rate and dimensions resolution of the image oA Use the and buttons to hide the corresponding Single View panels The camera you see when accessing Live View is the camera you selected to view the dL last time you used Live View RECORDINGS Move vad a gt gt v4 ALARMS Pos Rotate ak gt Zoom Preset recall set 234 S MEMEMEJ PTZ Speed gt MY ACCOUNT MANAGER CAMERA 4 CAMERA 2 CAMERA 3 CAMERA 4 CAMERA 5 CAMERA 6 CAMERA 7 CAMERA 8 HELP CAMERA 9 CAMERA 14 LOG OFF EXIT Single View Screen Version 4 0 Series 6 2 1 1 Sequences To select a Single View Sequence select the sequence from the drop down list and click the Single View button If the preferred sequence is already selected in the drop down list you can click on at the left of the drop down list o 9 Creating sequences can be done in the Video Manager application s Click on any camera button to stop automatic switching and revert to viewing d cameras manually e wy When manual switching is completed automatic switching retakes after 30 seconds 6 2 1 2 Mosaics To select a Mosaic select the mosaic from the drop down list and
15. When you have the recording mode open the following functionality is available Version 4 0 Series Single playback controls Switching sources Activity level Slider Enlarging Reducing video window Low High Bandwidth mode Snapshots Digital Zoom e Right click on the video Window to get video streaming parameters such as actual ll frame rate and dimensions resolution of the image Version 4 0 Series 6 3 2 1 Single Playback Controls You can use the Single Playback Control buttons in order to make the viewing process more flexible and controllable The following Single Playback Control buttons are available Stop button stops playback and returns the slider to its initial position Frame Backward allows you to view the recording in the frame by frame mode in reverse direction Play Pause start or pause the playback After you press this button the slider is not automatically returned to its initial position Fast Forward increase the playback speed in order to skip the irrelevant information You can choose from 2x 4x or 8x speed by clicking on the button Frame Forward allows you to view the recording in the frame by frame mode 6 3 2 2 Switching sources You can switch between all cameras available on your system by clicking the corresponding camera buttons By doing this you will get the recording from that camera for the selected time period Note that the slid
16. location Complete the information that identifies the certificate of an issuer which signed your certificate including name email and location Days left to your certificate expiration Date of your certificate generation Subject Issuer and Issued to Issued by fields are the same if using a self signed e d certificate Version 4 0 Series 5 3 8 1 Self signed certificates During the WebCCTV installation a self signed certificate is created which has non personalized information It is recommended that you create a new certificate which will include your information as a signer To do that follow the steps below 1 Specify your e mail in the E mail field 2 Specify your location in the Location screen 3 Click the Generate button Your new self signed certificate has been generated From now on it is used for signing the export movie files To export this certificate for transmitting it to a remote location or other purposes click the Export button and define the location to store Self signed certificates have the following advantages and disadvantages Advantages Certificate can be renewed at one s choosing Custom information i e location of the recorder and contact email e etc which is useful in court can be added ll Certificate doesn t expire Certificate is free of charge Disadvantages Certificate is not verified by a 3 party so it has limited trust Certificate should be explicit
17. 07 25 QTEST2 OTEST2 Administrator CB4448FF 8CD52DEF 64425E01 89138918 Camera 1 3C357767 A59A4 467F 92FB 5SDFO9BCDOFFO 2006 10 26 11 47 51 2006 10 26 11 52 50 NI Digital Signature Screen Signatures in p7m format can be viewed by a p7mViewer or another relevant viewer http www cryptigo com To do that install the viewer and double click on the p7m file you just saved The p7mViewer opens the signature and you will see a screen which is similar to the one above Being able to open a digital signature file and see the information inside implies that it can be decoded and thus was generated by the certificate This means that the signature file itself cannot have been tampered with The digital information signature generated by Quadrox software contains the following The filename of the signed movie The signed movie hash type and value Together the filename and hash value indisputably link the signature to the movie file The time at which the video was recorded The name of the recorder where the video was recorded and exported The system user that created the movie export The identifier of the recorder which together with the certificate that Version 4 0 Series was used proves that the movie file was originally recorded on that particular system The name of the camera that recorded the exported footage The identifier of the camera that recorded the exported footage The start
18. 4 0 Series 5 3 6 Mosaics This menu allows you to configure the settings for the mosaics viewing mode which provides enhanced surveillance capabilities as you can monitor video from several cameras on one screen simultaneously This chapter explains how to add and configure the mosaic views in WebCCTV Mosaics Click on an icon to add a mosaic definition Hee eee ee BB 2x2 Zoomt 3 Zoomt5 Zoomt 7 3x2 3x3 2 Zoomt8V 2 Zoom 8H 4x4 Defined Mosaics 3x2 Edit Delete 3x3 Edit Delete Zoom 3 Edit Delete 2 Zoom 8H Edit Delete 2x2 Edit Delete Mosaic Menu Screen To add a mosaic choose one of the 9 available mosaic views by clicking on the icon of the desired mosaic view The mosaics view will be added to the list of Defined Mosaics There are 9 available mosaic views H 2x2 A square with two images on top and two below H Zoom 3 One of the images appears large and three others are small H Zoom 5 One of the images appears large and five others are small B Zoom 7 One of the images appears large and seven others are small i HH 3x3 A square with three times three images HH 3x2 A square with two times three images HA 2 Zoom 8V Two of the images appear large and 8 others are small at the left 2 Zoom 8H Two of the image appears large and 8 others are small at the bottom jE 4x4 A square with four times four images Version 4 0 Series To Edit or configure a mosaic view click the Edit link and follow t
19. 4096 4224 Network Settings Screen Click the Apply button to save the settings 5 3 7 2 FTP Parameters FTP Uploading enables automatic uploading of movies and images which were recorded or captured when an incoming alarm was triggered onto a remote FTP server N This section is only present if the WebCCTV Alarm Component is installed Following parameters can be configured FTP Server Address address of the FTP server FTP Directory directory used for storing the uploaded movies and images To upload alarm movies and images to the FTP server s root directory specify the hy slash sign in the FTP Directory field FTP Login Name name used to logon to the FTP server FTP Password password used to authenticate the user on the FTP server Contact your FTP server administrator to obtain your FTP Login Name and FTP T Password Firewall Mode check the checkbox if you want to enable this feature e T Firewall Mode allows you to upload alarm movies when the firewall is active Version 4 0 Series FTP Server Address ftp alarm com FTP Directory lz FTP Login Name admini strator FTP Password eseoeoooo Firewall Mode FTP Parameters Screen Click the Apply button to save the settings 5 3 7 3 SMS Account Parameters SMS enables automatic sending of SMS message when an incoming alarm was triggered N This section is only present if the WebCCTV Alarm Com
20. 5 4 4 System Downloads The System Downloads section allows you to download software or installation files that may be needed on your system depending on the functionalities you are using or want to use System Downloads Local Downloads Video Client Component Setup Download System Events Download Downloads from Internet Quadrox Codecs Pack Download WMP 9 for Windows 2000 Download WME 11 for Windows XP and Vista Download WebCCTY Save Restore Setup Download Microsoft NET 2 0 Setup Download System Downloads Screen The following items are downloaded from the WebCCTV Server Local Downloads Video Client Component Setup installation setup which deletes old ActiveX s and installs the one for your current WebCCTYV installation System Events all event logs This can be requested for support purposes The following items are downloaded from the Internet A You must be connected to the Internet Quadrox Codecs Pack enables you to view Live Streams and playback Recordings in MPEG 4 format created by the WebCCTV software WMP 9 for Windows 2000 standard Windows 2000 player which may be needed in order to play exported movies WMP 11 for Windows XP and VISTA latest version of Windows Media Player which is XP and Vista compatible May be needed in order to play exported movies WebCCTV Save Restore Setup standalone installation setup for the WebCCTV Save Restore functionality Microsoft NET 2 0
21. A 07 01 2004 lt All gt lt None gt Awww verisign com Crs Incorp by Class 3 Public Primary Certification A 08 01 2004 2 16 840 1 113733 lt None gt Microsoft Management Console Screen 8 After the certificate installation procedures which were described above the certificates are installed to the Intermediate Certification Authorities list when a certificate is extracted from the digital signature or to the Other People list when a certificate is installed by exporting it from the recorder Find your certificate in the corresponding list 9 To make the certificate fully trusted drag and drop your certificate to the Trusted Root Certification Authorities list ya Consolei Console Root Certificates Current User Intermediate Certification Authorities Certificates a File Action View Favorites Window Help e Am l ax ERIA E Console Root Expiration Date Intended Purposes _ Friendly Name cna Certificates Current User E GlobalSign Root CA Root SGC Authority 28 01 2014 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10 lt None gt H E Personal LEGTE CyberTrust Root Root SGC Authority 23 02 2006 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10 lt None gt E Trusted Root Certification Authorities microsoft Windows Hardware Com Microsoft Root Authority 31 12 2002 Code Signing Windo lt None gt Ga Ename Trust E microsoft Windows Hardware Com Microsoft Root Authority 31 12 2002 Code Signing Windo lt None gt a Interme
22. Framework pack of libraries needed for some WebCCTV components Alarms Save Restore etc Version 4 0 Series 6 Video Browser This chapter provides an overview of the WebCCTV Video Browser Control Panel and the following WebCCTYV functions Live Recordings Alarms POS 6 1 Video Browser Control Panel Network status indicator The green dot in the top left corner indicates a good network status When the indicator is red the WebCCTV is experiencing network problems which can result in slow response from the Web Application or no response at all LIVE RECORDINGS Live SEDENS Click this button to access the Live View menu where you can see streaming T from all your cameras and control PTZ cameras Recordings Click this button to access the Recordings menu where you can export recorded movies or search recordings including alarm and POS transactions Alarms Click this button to access the Alarms menu where all alarms are centralised together with their associated recordings including an export feature Hide Control Panel Click this button to hide or retrieve the control panel POS Click this button to access the POS menu where all POS transactions are MY ACCOUNT centralised together with their associated recordings including an export PTA feature My Account Click this button to change your password HELP LOG OFF Manager Click this button to open the Video Manager application Help C
23. IN When you changed the TCP IP communication port you need to add the port in the IP address becomes http 192 168 100 1 81 If you want to connect to a GuardNVR or GuardDVR your IP address becomes http 192 168 100 1 guardnvr or http 192 168 100 1 guarddvr If the WebCCTV is accessed for the first time with a client PC you will need to install the ActiveX component Follow the instructions on your screen Installation of the component is done semi automatically on the first connection to a iL WebCCTV The installation only has to be done once 4 2 Access WebCCTYV locally The WebCCTV Local User Interface allows you to view video footage in real time by connecting a monitor directly to WebCCTV while recording at the same time Compared to Internet Explorer access accessing WebCCTV via the Local Interface has limited user functionality The Local Interface access does not consume much l CPU and memory Accessing WebCCTV via Local Interface slightly increases image quality To access WebCCTV locally please follow the steps below 1 Connect a monitor a keyboard and a mouse directly to the WebCCTV 2 By default a standard Windows Login window will appear on the screen Login with administrative credentials Please contact your installer for the correct details T il 3 Depending on how you accessed the WebCCTYV last time you will see either a WebCCTV Local Interface directly on the screen or a Web
24. Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Detailed Used Storage Information Volume re ee Oe ed DR I a I ee A Camera 11 OF POR B03 PON EON Re Eos On Les eG Om Ren Es MOM Om OM EO S95 E210 IAIN 222 07 TON Ee Camera 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oi 202 ko l Camera 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 424 898 887 191 0 0 0 Camera 6 D EOE Os LO 0s Oy FOS ON 202 OG Oss 0 20s Or Gs Om IOs AO 0 0 3 EOS ON 50 Camera 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D e oo Camera 1 on Eon oa Kon Kod ion oa kod Fos om od on E onl Roa Holl Ea A kom Eos fo Foe Ko Camera 10 692 702 691 700 691 691 691 691 681 660 692 702 702 691 701 691 671 701 701 701 142 0 0 0 Camera 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 02 202 205 70 2 Camera 5 272 282 272 272 282 272 282 272 272 282 272 272 282 272 272 272 272 282 272 272 60 0 0 0 Camera 3 OF PEG OF FOR Om Fon Oe Le RAT MOR ROR eee ae OW OR PER eel O 0 0 O08 Os Os EO Camera 2 1 1 1 1 1 1l 1 At 0 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 AAN E A Return Detailed Used Storage Information per Day Screen Requesting the Detailed Used Storage Information may take a few minutes The WebCCTYV server examines the disk on the first Detailed Information request only N Since it is cached internally all requests within the next 10 minutes will produce the same result A request made after 10 minutes will restart the information collection proces
25. Movie and Ticket In the POS Screen you get a list of all the transactions with their associated recordings and tickets Furthermore you also get the date and time of each POS transaction To view a POS transaction movie click on the transaction event link and the movie of the first added camera will be displayed in the video window screen You can switch between all cameras that are associated with a transaction by clicking the corresponding camera icon OF If you want to see the live view of the cameras click on the following 8 icons The list is limited to the 5 most recent deactivated alarm events if all are in deactivated state Activated alarms stay visible until deactivated up to a maximum of 50 e When clicking on the transaction name the recording of the first camera connected to wil y that transaction is shown If no recordings are connected to that transaction you will see the live view from the camera that is first in the camera list s To extend the POS pane click on its upper board and move it to the top of the screen ll holding the left mouse button s If you don t see your transaction event in the list you can search it by clicking the lt 19 New Search button which will redirect you to the recordings menu see 6 3 5 POS 6 5 2 Export POS Movie You can export POS transactions movies to asf files while staying on the POS page In order to export the POS movie click the Export button of the POS transaction ev
26. RedLight Alarm Driver Screen Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 4 2 Protocol In this tab the protocol has to be selected Select RedLight Driver in the drop down list Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Protocol Connection WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard Please specify alarm device protocol Protocol RedLight Driver z Generic Alarm Driver RedLight Driver J lt Previous J Next gt gt m Finish E a Cancel Protocol RedLight Alarm Driver Screen Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen 1 Depending on the drivers you installed together with the Alarm Component it s wy possible that some values are not present in the drop down list If you entered the Alarm Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit Device link in o a the Alarms Screen you can t change the protocol anymore but you can only see which protocol has been selected Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 4 3 Connection This tab allows the configuration of the following settings Dispatcher IP IP address of the sender of the alarm events Dispatcher Port port used by the dispatcher to send alarm events Client IP IP address of the client which accepts the alarm events Basically this should be the WebCCTV server IP Address Cl
27. Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 Alarms The Alarms chapter covers the handling and configuration of incoming alarms alarm reactions and how to configure the actions linked to these incoming alarm events Input alarms can be generated through a physical alarm input concentrator screw block to attach physical wires attached on the back of the WebCCTV machine together with a Picolo card or through a PMD I O Device screw block to attach physical wires attached to the WebCCTV NVR via a USB cable The WebCCTV Alarm Component supports the OPC protocol hence you are able to connect any OPC A amp E compliant alarm server and OPC A amp E compliant client as well to the WebCCTV Alarm Component The origin of an alarm input can be an external infrared sensor a reed contact etc By default you get the alarms menu when clicking Alarms in the Settings menu This menu allows you to Add PMD I O Device Add Alarm Device and access the Alarms Configuration Wizard by clicking Edit or Edit Device This chapter covers the following topics Picolo I O Proxy Device Adding and Configuring PMD I O Device Adding and Configuring Generic Alarm Driver RedLight Driver Alarms Configuration Wizard Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Alarms Sees es eT oe Edit Device 1 Alarm Generic 1 1 Generic Alarm Driver Generic Alarm Device Edit Delete Devi
28. any and all copies of the Software and all of its component parts 4 RESTRICTIONS ON USE You may use the Software solely for your own internal data processing operations You may make one copy of each licensed Software item other than Trial Version Software for backup purposes only No other copies shall be made without Quadrox s prior written consent If the Software is an upgrade of a previous version of the product you may now use that upgraded product only in accordance with this SLA provided you discontinue the use of the un upgraded version You shall not a remove any product identification copyright notices or other notices or proprietary restrictions from the Software b make the Software available for commercial timesharing rental application service provider or service bureau use c except as provided in paragraph 6 transfer sell assign or otherwise convey the Software to another party without Quadrox s prior written consent Version 4 0 Series d translate or otherwise prepare any derivative works based on the Software e disclose any information related to the Software including without limitation diagnostic tests screen images printed output or results of any performance or benchmark tests of any Software to any third party without Quadrox s prior written approval f use the Software as an aid to develop or market a competing product g make any attempt to bypass or disable product seria
29. anymore but you can only see which protocol has been selected 5 3 2 3 3 Connection This tab is not available for the Generic Alarm Driver Device You don t have to configure it Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 4 RedLight Alarm Driver The RedLight Alarm Driver makes it possible to receive alarms for Red Light infractions This driver may and can only be used in cooperation with Quadrox N V For more information contact sales quadrox be I You need extra add on software to be able to receive alarms To add the RedLight Alarm Driver click Add Alarm Device button Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Alarms SS SS Alarm Picolo 1 1 Edit Edit Device Alarm Picolo 1 2 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 3 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 5 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 7 7 Edit Picolo board with Serial Nr 71597 Capture Board Alarm Picolo 1 9 Alarm Picolo 1 10 Alarm Picolo 1 11 Alarm Picolo 1 12 Alarm Picolo 1 13 Add PMD I O Device Add Alarm Device Alarms Screen The Alarm Configuration Wizard will be opened for configuration Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 4 1 Name This tab allows you to specify the Device Name Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name Connection WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard Device Name RedLight Alarm Driver lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Name
30. enables automatic uploading of the movies and images which were created based on an incoming alarm onto a remote FTP server or to a local folder for further revision and storing To configure FTP uploading see 3 3 7 2 FTP Parameters o Vly An alarm image is a snapshot captured at the moment the alarm is triggered To use this feature select the corresponding checkbox Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management FIP SMS WebCCTY Alarm Configuration Wizard Alarm PMD 1 1 Please choose FTP parameters v Upload alarm movies automatically to the FTP server Upload alarm images automatically to the FTP server v Save alarm movies locally D Alarms Movies Browse D Alarms lmages Browse v Save alarm images locally Only movies or images from cameras which are selected on the Recordings page will be uploaded or saved You can configure the FTP server on the Network Settings page lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel FTP Alarm Screen Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 5 5 Outputs This tab allows you to configure which outputs will send the signals to the external devices when an alarm is triggered o why The output tab is only available if some lines of the I O device are set as output To configure outputs follow the steps below 1 Select the output from the c
31. etc Version 4 0 Series The green grid shown on the masking screen divides the image into masking cells 1 Click on a cell and the activity detection in this cell will be disabled Once disabled a E7 masking cell turns green This means that activity occurring in this cell will not trigger recording When you access the Activity screen for the first time on a client PC it may be that the green masking grid doesn t appear In order to be able to draw the grid the video card of the client PC has to have at least 16 MB of internal video memory and DirectX accelerations fully enabled This can be done as follows Exit the camera wizard by clicking Finish or Cancel Go to Start Settings Control Panel Click on Display Settings Advanced Troubleshoot Set Hardware acceleration on full Ti Multiple Monitors and Intel R 82852 82855 GM GM P Color Management S Intel R Extreme Graphics General Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot Are you having problems with your graphics hardware These settings can help you troubleshoot display related problems Hardware acceleration Manually control the level of acceleration and performance supplied by your graphics hardware Use the Display Troubleshooter to assist you in making the change Hardware acceleration None U Full All accelerations are enabled Use this setting if your computer has no problems Recommended v Enable write combining Troubleshoot Scre
32. extended features will be made available Communication port serial communication port used for PTZ communication Camera unique number most PTZ cameras require a unique serial number to be referred by Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management PTZ Virtual Patrol WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard Camera 1 Please select used PTZ protocol com port serial number and other parameters PTZ camera v Please check if camera you selected is PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ control protocol WebCCTV v Communication control protocol Extended PTZ Enable extended features of selected PTZ control protocol Communication port COM1 v Serial communication port used for PTZ control communication Camera unique number 02350232 Most PTZ cameras require a unique serial number to be referred to lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish q Cancel PTZ analogue PTZ camera Screen Click Next to enter the next Camera Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 1 7 Virtual Patrol The Virtual Patrol screen allows you to configure a PTZ camera in several ways Use Home preset this functionality prevents the misplacement of the camera and ensures proper recordings after monitoring If the Home Preset is enabled the first preset position becomes automatically the Home status and looks like in the Live view When a user moves the PTZ camera by manual manipulation
33. from the true signature standard that can be viewed by publicly available specialized viewers we also provide the signature in a standard email format S MIME format so that it can be viewed by common email clients like Outlook Express Quadrox uses Microsoft s implementations of these formats and algorithms which are validated and certified by the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Step 3 Signature and movie transportation The movie file and the signature are transported to the courtroom They don t necessarily have to travel together and the channel can be unsafe e g they can be sent over the Internet To save the signature for further transportation follow the steps below 1 Right click on the signature you want to save 2 From the pop up menu that appears choose Save Target As and define the destination Recordings Management Please specify the following Po a a a From Date Time 19 February 2007 4 N y Oy Open Link Fi z 7 A Open Link in New Window Time span fi minute gt Precise Search RAN Print Target Single camera playback Camera 3 gt Show Picture Save Picture As A Camera 1 gt Camera 2 z E mail Picture Synchronized playback j Camera 3 Camera 1 Print Picture z Go to My Pictures C Movie export Camera 3 x Set as Background Set as Desktop Item Search Gut Copy Copy Shortcut Past
34. if you want to refresh the status of the ports 5 4 2 2 Camera Scanning The Camera Scanning feature allows you to check the connection status of the cameras connected to the system When entering the Network Diagnostics page all cameras are checked automatically Network Camera 1 Online Nata Cunera Offline No connection could be made The ping command timed out Network Camera 3 Online Network Camera 4 Online Refresh Camera Scanning Screen The camera can have two states Online Offline E l Only network cameras will be shown in the Camera Scanning list Click the Refresh button if you want to refresh the status of the cameras Version 4 0 Series 5 4 3 Server Messages Log WebCCTYV stores all server actions in its Server Messages Log Examples of server messages are capturing recording backup etc This log is kept inside the Windows operating system itself Technically it is kept inside a specific WebCCTV event log container in the Windows event logging subsystem The amount of logged server actions number of days contained in the log depends N on the defined size of the event viewer In normal circumstances the log is large enough to keep WebCCTYV server logs for approximately 60 days 5 4 3 1 Log Search The search option allows you to retrieve all or specific actions that have been performed on the server Server Messages Log UserID Time From Date Time 2 December
35. not automatically returned to its initial position Frame Forward allows you to view the recording in the frame by frame mode 6 3 3 2 Switching sources You can switch between all available cameras for every video window by selecting the camera from the drop down list By doing this you will get the recording from that camera for the same time period Note that the slider position remains the same while switching between cameras and that the slider has the same position synchronized in time for all four cameras 6 3 3 3 Slider Use the slider to quickly look through the recording 6 3 3 4 Changing Video Window Size You can change the size of the window in which the camera stream is visualized om Click the button in order to make the Video Window smaller arte Click the button in order to make the Video Window bigger Version 4 0 Series 6 3 4 Alarms WebCCTYV allows searching specifically for recordings from cameras associated with certain alarms In order to search for alarms recordings follow the steps below Select the time period see 6 3 1 Select Time Period Check the Alarm listing radio button Choose the alarm from the drop down list Click the Search button For a new alarm recording search click the New Search button i ela ae Camera 1 Show most recent New Search De activate all Alarm PMD 1 1 06 12 2007 21 49 51 e Expon 06 12 2007 21 49 51 ge Export 06 12 2007 21 49 50 ge
36. or using preset positions the camera will return to its Home Preset after the assigned Recovery Time has elapsed By default this time is 300 seconds Use Virtual Patrol select one of the Virtual Patrols you previously created Manual PTZ Control check this radio button if you don t use either the Home Preset or the Virtual Patrol functionality Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name amp Type Virtual Patrol WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard Network Camera 1 Please check the camera manufacturer s documentation as continuous movement of PTZ cameras might violate the camera s warranty We strongly advise you to set the virtual patrol sequence time to a minimum of 120 seconds for cameras that move mechanically O Use Home Preset Use Virtual Patrol Patrol 1 Mi O Manual PTZ Control not recommended Defined Virtual Patrols Patrol 1 Edit Delete Patrol 2 Edit Delete Patrol 3 Edit Delete Add Virtual Patrol Home Preset Settings Recovery time seconds 300 lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Virtual Patrol analogue and network camera Screen Only specially designed cameras designated by the manufacturer as Continuous movement use Continuous duty cycle or 24h duty cycle can effectively utilize the Virtual Patrol feature Using consumer grade cameras with Virtual Patrol may N cause prematur
37. printer will be written to the log file Tickets txt It is recommended to switch off logging when the configuration has been completed in order not to overload the hard disk with extra information To do that deselect the Use log file checkbox Check the Incoming print direction mode checkbox to enable monitoring of incoming data on the COM port You only have to check the box if you have incoming data E g a hardware POS device connected to the COM port of the computer If you have a POS device Version 4 0 Series software based installed on your computer the direction mode will be outgoing 9 Click the Add button Serial Port POS Monitor Config General Settings Name Serial Port POS Driver j WebCCTY IP 192 168 0 41 Sources printers settings Select source Add a new source po Name PQS Printer 1 Use log file Log file D Logs Tickets tat m Port COM1 v Incoming print direction mode Start mask Ticket Beginning Stop mask T icket Ending You can type an untyped sybols into fields Start Mask and Stop Mask To do this you must enclose an ASCII code of the untyped symbol into the pair of symbols and For example Hellof13 World If you want to type a single symbol or in the text you must type those symbols two times Restart WebCCTY POS Serial printer capture service and apply changes Apply Export settings to a file POS Monitor Config
38. symbol and click on symbol to insert it An untyped symbol can be inserted only into the fields Start mask and Stop mask Use the following rule when specifying the nonprinting symbols Enclose an ASCII decimal code of the corresponding nonprinting symbol into the Version 4 0 Series why A pair of symbols For example Hello 168 World means Hello World Jf you want to specify a single symbol or specify these symbols two times For example Hello World means Hello World 7 If you want to see the information inside the tickets coming from the POS printer to the COM port check the Use log file checkbox Choose create the log file the information will be written to and click Save Save in O Logs E Tickets txt My Recent Documents 192 168 0 4 My Documents 8 My Computer e File name Tickets txt d My Network Save as type Ticket Ending Show ASCII Table gt You can type an untyped spbols into fields Start Add Mask and Stop Mask To do this you must enclose an ASCII code of the untyped symbol into the pair of symbols and For example Hello 13 World If you want to type a single symbol or in the text you must type those symbols two times Restart WebCCTY POS Serial printer capture service and apply changes Export settings to a file Stop mask Selecting a Log File Screen Now each ticket which comes from the POS
39. to enable low bandwidth mode 6 3 2 7 Snapshots This WebCCTYV feature gives you the opportunity to make snapshots To create a snapshot follow the steps below 1 Choose the frame you want to save and click the button with the camera symbol 4 2 Choose the desired location for storing images and click the Save button o lIl Snapshots are saved in JPEG format 6 3 2 8 Digital Zoom The Digital Zoom functionality is very useful when there are small details in the scene but the camera doesn t support optical zoom and there s no way to visually enlarge those objects In order to use the Digital Zoom functionality follow the steps below 1 Click on the Video Window in order to set a focus point 2 Use the mouse wheel to zoom the image in and out a magnifying glass is shown 3 When partially or totally zoomed in click on any point of the video screen in order to centralize the video window on this point This also resets the focus point for additional zooming in and out e You cannot use the Digital Zoom functionality if your mouse doesn t have a mouse T wheel Version 4 0 Series 6 3 3 Synchronized Playback This feature allows you to view recorded footage simultaneously for up to four cameras Playback from all four cameras is synchronized in time The synchronized playback feature allows viewing the recorded video depending exclusively on time and not on video presence i e it doesn t jump over the time spa
40. user supervisor and administrator Picolo IO Proxy equipment for alarm processing PMD IO Device equipment for alarm processing Pop up menu a list displayed on the computer screen by which a program provides the user with different options for processing by the program It usually includes a mechanism such as pointing by a mouse or selection by arrow keys to select the desired option from those on the list Port the electrical connection through which the computer sends and receives data to and from devices or other computers This term means a part of IP logical connection also For instance http 192 168 100 1 5000 Where 5000 is a port number Version 4 0 Series Radio buttons a group of buttons on the computer screen of which only one can be selected at a time by clicking on it Radio buttons are commonly used with interactive forms on World Wide Web pages Reboot resetting a computer without turning it off There is a special button that allows the rebooting of a WebCCTYV server when it is required Resolution the number of pixels per square inch on a computer generated display The higher the resolution the clearer the picture Sequence time an option for interval time defining It is used in some WebCCTV functions Server a computer in a network that is used to provide services as access to files or shared peripherals or the routing of e mail to other computers in the network Sl
41. 02 2007 16 53 41 Server SYSTEM Server successfully started 19 02 2007 16 53 31 Server SYSTEM Server successfully stopped 19 02 2007 16 53 20 Server pysanets User requested restart of the service Backup was stopped after having cleaned up 169 MB amounting to 492 MB available disk space 19 02 2007 16 50 42 Backup SYSTEM Backup was started due to free disk space limit with 322 MB of free disk space 19 02 2007 16 10 46 Server SYSTEM Server successfully started 19 02 2007 16 10 36 Server SYSTEM Server successfully stopped 19 02 2007 16 10 25 Server pysanets User requested restart of the service 19 02 2007 15 51 11 Server SYSTEM Server successfully started 19 02 2007 15 41 19 Server SYSTEM Server successfully stopped 19 02 2007 15 26 23 Server SYSTEM Server successfully started 19 02 2007 15 26 17 Server SYSTEM Server successfully stopped 19 02 2007 15 26 06 Server pysanets User requested restart of the service 19 02 2007 15 21 17 Server SYSTEM Server successfully started 19 02 2007 15 21 11 Server SYSTEM Server successfully stopped 19 02 2007 15 20 57 Server pysanets User requested restart of the service 19 02 2007 15 20 37 Server SYSTEM Server successfully started 19 02 2007 15 20 31 Server SYSTEM Server successfully stopped 160 match es found Page 12345 8 eee of 4 amp 19 02 2007 16 50 43 Backup SYSTEM aa faa QE es Line as Lie Q IRE hus Q Server Messages Log Result
42. 13 Add PMD O Device Add Alarm Device Alarms Screen Edit The Alarm Configuration Wizard will be opened for configuration Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 3 1 Name This tab allows you to specify the Device Name Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name Connection febCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard Device Name Generic Alarm Driver Previou Next gt gt Finish r Cancel Name Generic Alarm Driver Screen Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 3 2 Protocol In this tab the protocol has to be selected Select Generic Alarm Driver in the drop down list Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Protocol Connection WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard Please specify alarm device protocol Protocol RedLight Driver z Generic Alarm Driver RedLight Driver J lt Previous f Next gt gt m Finish E a m Cancel g Protocol Generic Alarm Driver Screen Click the Finish button 1 Depending on the drivers you installed together with the Alarm Component it s ay possible that some values are not present in the drop down list If you entered the Alarm Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit Device link in J lt 19 the Alarms Screen you can t change the protocol
43. 2007 15 m 10 To Date Time 2 December 2007 16 5 10 z i o Interval Search C Unknown Ll Server Networking n O Capturing Select All ORecording Deselect All Backup a ___ Seripting OPTZ C Input Output Category Search Reset filter Event Logger Configuration Server Messages Log Screen All possible actions are described in the following table and can be found in the picture above Category Description Unknown Actions and errors from an unknown source Server Starting and stopping of the server Networking Actions concerning the network connections Version 4 0 Series Capturing Actions concerning image acquisition Recording Actions and errors concerning recordings Backup Cleaning up of old video footage files Scripting Script messages PTZ Movements and settings from PTZ Input Output Changes in the in and outputs settings To do a search follow the steps below Specify the user for which you want to search Optional Define the time frame in which you want to search Check the required categories checkboxes Click the Search button PPPI The figure below provides a sample overview of a Server Messages Log Server Messages Log 19 02 2007 16 58 39 Backup SYSTEM g was stopped after having cleaned up 146 MB amounting to 493 MB available disk 19 02 2007 16 58 37 Backup SYSTEM Backup was started due to free disk space limit with 347 MB of free disk space 19
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45. 4 0 Series Specify the name of the POS printer you want to add in the Name field Select the COM port to which the printer is connected 5 Specify the Start Mask Start Mask is the expression or the number of symbols by which the POS printer ticket is started This information is needed for POS Monitor to recognize the beginning of a ticket and send it to the WebCCTV server for further proceeding 6 Specify the Stop Mask Stop Mask is the expression or the number of symbols by which the POS printer ticket is finished This information is needed for POS Monitor to recognize the end of a ticket and send it to the WebCCTYV server for further proceeding If the Start mask or Stop mask of the ticket has nonprinting symbols symbols which are not represented on a keyboard but can be present in the POS ticket please select the corresponding symbol after putting your cursor in the start or stop mask field The corresponding decimal value will become visible in the start or stop mask Click the Show ASCII Table button to show the ASCII Table Untyped ASCII Symbols bees Les Le e Led sn foe os JL JL VL JL Ie JLo A EI EI o 4 BENE SIEILEILE m m m i tw hb te m E H Oo o Bil L sefe e JL JL J JE lL Le LILI es fel IL LG JL bleh IL EGIL IE IE ve fore LIL JIL eled TLL ILA Ibe Iie lelbs L LoL LILI LIL 50 fes L e L Je JL IL JL Get the focus of field in which you want insert the
46. 4 3 Detailed Storage Information This menu gives you the detailed information about the space used by recordings from each camera on each volume ZN The parameters shown here are measured in Megabytes The following info is available on a per camera basis in the Detailed Used Storage Information table Used space and of total amount of disk space currently used by the recorded video footage from the particular camera in MB as well as the percentage used of the total available space Oldest movie hours age of oldest recorded video footage that belongs to this particular camera Days columns total size of recorded video footage from the particular camera for a particular day Total per volume storage space consumed by all cameras assigned to a particular volume for a particular day Total storage space consumed by all cameras for a particular day Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Detailed Used Storage Information Used Space Oldest 10 days Volume Cameras Movie Tue Mon Sun Sat Fri Thu Wed Tue Mon Sun and MB hours older Camera 11 3507 Si 3 3507 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Camera 7 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Camera 9 2572 42 3 2572 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Camera 6 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Camera 4 10 0 118 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 Camera 1 10 0 118 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 Total per volume 6079 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 Camera 10 4867
47. 5 56 102 8152 10504 10860 10873 8276 0 0 0 0 0 0 Camera 8 4555 5 102 I 426 1538 1518 1066 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Camera 5 22929 26 102 3174 4381 5540 5551 4274 0 0 0 0 0 0 Camera 3 99 0 101 2 28 16 20 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 Camera 2 116 0 101 3 33 20 20 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total per volume 11332 15372 17974 17962 D682 0 0 0 0 0 Total 17411 15372 17974 17982 13682 20 0 0 0 0 0 To see the Detailed Used Storage Information per day click on the required day Return Detailed Used Storage Information Screen 12 5 of the total space amount is reserved by the Operating System for the Master File Table MFT If free space becomes less then 12 5 MFT begins to fragment iL This process makes the Operating System slow Therefore the maximum disk space that might be occupied by recordings is 87 5 of total disk space To return to the Storage Manager Screen click Return Version 4 0 Series The headers of each column in the table represent a day and are clickable When clicking on the link the Detailed Used Storage Information per Day table is shown e There are 10 days for which more precise hour by hour information is available by oA clicking on the applicable days link All the rest of the days are shown as a combined value in the Older column The present s day data is displayed in the left column s You can request the playback of a certain hour from a certain camera by clicking in IL the corresponding cell Cameras Alarms POS Storage
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49. 660E0C0C Warning IF you install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint is a security risk IF you click Yes you acknowledge this risk Do you want to install this certificate Security Warning Screen Certificate General Details Certification Path e Field Value E valid from Monday October 30 2006 4 E valid to Saturday October 30 2106 4 E Subject herent test dobedo com NI E Public key RSA 1024 Bits Fal subject Alternative Name RFC822 Name test dobeda Fe thumbprint algorithm shal lt 7 Thumbprint 71 28 50 aa 81 c8 32 95 1b d7 gt v Copy to File Certificate Information Screen 6 Once your certificate is installed repeat step 2 to verify the signature See also Step 6 Checking the signature below Version 4 0 Series To install the certificate by exporting it from the recorder follow the steps below 1 Open WebCCTV web client 2 Go to System gt Certificate Management section 3 Click Export button and define location to store the certificate Certificate Management Export an encoded certificate cer Export y E mail webcctv quadrox com Generate a new self signed certificate using the specified Speer aes Tree parameters Generate File on Import a new certificate cer pfx server
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51. A30E5 MovieStart 2006 10 30 15 53 02 MovieEnd 2006 10 30 15 57 58 Digital Signature Screen If the checksums don t correspond this means the movie file is not valid and has been changed Version 4 0 Series To check the hash value of an exported movie file by means of the FastSum application follow the steps below 1 Download and install the FastSum application http www fastsum com 2 Create an empty text file with md5 extension 3 Edit the file in the following way fb21f1ad9a8797c1e875321865193ee2 QTEST2_Camera 1_2006 10 26_11 47 51_2006 10 26_11 52 50_radC5899 asf o l The string above is an example Assuming that fb21f1ad9a8797c1e875321865193ee2 is the hash value checksum which is taken from the digital signature of the exported movie file you want to validate QTEST2_Camera 1_2006 10 26_11 47 51_2006 10 26_11 52 50_radC5899 asf is the name of the exported movie file you want to validate Save the edited md5 file Put the saved md5 file and export movie file in the same folder Launch the FastSum application and go to File gt Verification Wizard Click Add File in the screen that appears and select md5 file you created ee File Edit View Run Tools Help a A Fi Register now Choose the files or an entire folder you want to make m You can open an existing list of checksums and verify your files integrity he li I Press the Verification Wizard Ctrl 0 butt
52. Address john webcctv com Mail To Address alarms home com Simple Apply Return Mail Profile Settings Screen Advanced Mode Version 4 0 Series Network Settings Mail Profile Settings Mail Profile Settings Profile Name Office Alarm SMTP Server Address mailserver2 com Mail From Name John Mail From Address john webcctv com Mail To Address alarms home com Advanced Apply Retum Mail Profile Settings Screen Simple Mode 3 Specify the Profile Name 4 Select a Profile Type of mail sending You can choose out of Direct or SMTP as mail protocol not available in simple mode You are able to select two types Your choice should depend on the capabilities of l your mail server i e the location of the server where the mail is stored 5 Specify the SMTP server address 6 Select type of SMTP authentication e Most SMTP servers don t use authentication for sending mail please confirm the ely setup of the SMTP server you use If you encounter a problem with sending mail via an SMTP server test sending an alarm mail both with and without authentication 7 Specify SMTP Login 8 Specify SMTP Password 9 Fill in the Mail From Name field with the name you want to display in the From field of the alarm mail 10 Fill in the Mail From Address field with the address from which the alarm mail will be sent 11 Fill in the Mail To Address fie
53. All Programs gt Remote POS Monitor gt Configuration Application A window will open Serial Port POS Monitor Config General Settings Name Serial Port POS Driver WebCCTV IP 127 0 0 1 Sources printers settings Select source Add a new source printer Name Use log file C Log file Port COM1 v Incoming print direction mode Start mask Stop mask Show ASCII Table gt You can type an untyped sybols into fields Start Mask and Stop Mask To do this you must enclose an ASCII code of the untyped symbol into the pair of symbols and For example Hello 13 World If you want to type a single symbol or in the text you must type those symbols two times Restart WebCCTY POS Serial printer capture service and apply changes Apply Export settings to a file POS Monitor Configuration Screen You are able to add the POS printer s sources to be monitored by means of this configuration tool To do this follow the steps below 1 Specify the IP address of the WebCCTV server in the WebCCTV IP field to connect the POS Monitor to the server e If the WebCCTV server is installed on the same machine the POS printer is T connected to do not use the 127 0 0 1 IP address but fill in the real IP address You can check the real IP address in the TCP IP properties of your machine 2 Select the Add a new source printer item in the list of POS printers sources Version
54. CCTV Local Interface icon on the system tray in the right bottom corner 4 Double click the Local Interface icon to restore the Local Interface It s possible to configure the WebCCTV not to show the Windows logon screen after o ely a restart and go directly to the Local Interface To achieve this double click the icon Operator Mode on the WebCCTV desktop Version 4 0 Series WebCCTYV Local Interface Single View Screen A OctoPlus 3 Video Server E joi xj 4 Rx A gt ae om ny TA WebCCTV Local Interface Mosaic View Screen 2 D de X gt n WebCCTV Local Interface Control Panel Version 4 0 Series T WebCCTV Local Interface provides basic Live view functionality in Single or Mosaic View For complete WebCCTV functionality including settings recordings exporting etc access the WebCCTV server via Internet Explorer WebCCTV Local Interface Buttons E za EE B a Single View Click on this button to access live view from a single camera Mosaic View Click on this button to live view multiple cameras Full Screen Button Click on this button to extend the application window to full screen view Close Child Windows Button Click on this button to close all the windows on the screen Change Mosaic View Button This button is applicable only if more than 4 cameras are connected it allows you to jump from one mosaic view to another 4 3 Add We
55. Click the Finish button to apply the configuration Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 2 4 Delete PMD I O Device If you want to delete your PMD I O Device execute the following steps 1 While being in the Alarms Menu click the Delete Device link Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Alarms Ss O e 1 AlarmPMD1 10 1 Edit Edit Device elete Devied 2 AlarmPMD12 2 Edit 3 Alarm PMD 1 3 3 Edit 4 AlamPMD14 4 Edit 5 AlamPMDI9 9 Edit 16 AlarmPMD1 10 10 Edit 4 AbmPMDII 11 Edit 8 AlarmPMD1 12 12 Edit 9 AlarmPMD1 13 13 Edit 10 AlamPMD1 14 14 Edit PMD vith Serial Nr 2 PMD USB Device u AlarmPMD 1 15 15 Edit 12 AlarmPMD 1 16 16 Edit 13 AlarmPMD 1 17 17 Edit 14 Alarm PMD 1 18 18 Edit Alarms Deleting PMD I O Device Screen 2 Click OK in the pop up window Windows Internet Explorer This operation will cause your alarm configuration to be reset re you sure that you want to delete this device Confirmation Deleting PMD I O Device Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 2 5 PMD 1 0 serial number To assign the serial number to a PMD I O Device follow the steps below 1 Connect your PMD I O Device to the computer 2 Go to C Program Files Quadrox find pmdserialnumber exe and click on it 3 A command prompt will appear PMD Serial Number utility Copyright lt C gt 199 2005 Quadrox NU PMD Device was detected PMD Devic
56. Dialog box an interface element that requires the user to provide further information such as number of copies to print Differential transmission an option allowing the decrease in the amount of data sent over the network because only the differences between images are sent over the network when this option is enabled Display CRT plasma screen LCD or other image producing device used to view computer output DNS Domain Name System is a database system that translates an IP address into a domain name For example a numeric address like 192 168 120 54 can become something like camerasite com Driver is a program that controls communication between a specific peripheral device and the computer Drop down button menu is a menu of options that appears below the item when the computer user clicks on it Fan Cooler a device for hardware components cooling File a collection of related information a file can contain data programs or both Folder Windows element used to store documents or other folders Frame rate an option used in the recordings setting for defining the number of frames recorded per second per camera Version 4 0 Series Gigabyte GB is a unit of information equal to one billion 1 073 741 824 bytes or 1024 megabytes Hard disk a digital memory device consisting of a flat disk covered with a magnetic coating on which information is stored Hardware the s
57. ESTRICTED RIGHTS The Software is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions as currently set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or subparagraphs c 1 and 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52 227 19 as applicable Manufacturer is Quadrox tsov vul Heroiv Kosmosu 4 8th floor 03 148 Kyiv Ukraine 11 SEVERABILITY If any provision or portion thereof of this SLA is invalid under any applicable statute or rule of law it is to that extent to be deemed omitted 12 APPLICATION EUROPEAN UNION GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS Version 4 0 Series All Software and related documentation are provided with restricted rights Use duplication or disclosure by the EU Government is subject to legal restrictions If you are sub licensing or using the Software outside of the EU you will comply with the applicable local laws of your country EU export control law and the English version of this Agreement MANUFACTURER The Manufacturer for the Software is Quadrox tsov Raisy Okypnoi 4a Office 71 02002 Kyiv Ukraine GENERAL This Agreement is binding on you as well as your employees employers contractors and agents and on any successors and assignees Neither the Software nor any information derived there from may be exported except in accordance with the
58. IME date and time on which the alarm was generated Click Finish to apply the settings Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 POS This chapter explains how to configure the WebCCTV POS Point of Sale functionality The POS functionality is a part of the WebCCTV Alarm Component It transforms POS printer transactions into WebCCTYV alarms In other words when a ticket is generated by the POS terminal an alarm is triggered within WebCCTV This makes it possible to observe all transactions and recordings which are recorded based on the incoming transaction data into the WebCCTV system The following POS types devices are supported in WebCCTV Serial Port POS Generic POS TP Net NAMOS The POS device and its sources have to be added in WebCCTV in order to let WebCCTV process the incoming POS ticket information Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management POS EnableDisable POS Device Action Edit Device Namos 1 POS NAMOS Edit elete Delete Device Add POS a Edit Device TP Netl POS TP NET Edit Delete Device Add POS Serial Port 1 Edit Delete Edit Device POS SERIAL PORT Delete Device Serial Port 2 Edit Delete Add POS AddPOSDevice POS Screen To enter the POS Device Configuration Wizard click the Edit device or Add POS Device link button in the POS screen The POS Device Configuration Wizard consists of four tabs with easy to follow instr
59. J Export 06 12 2007 21 49 47 oe j Expon Recording Alarms Screen Click on the camera buttons or event links to see the recordings associated with the alarm events When you have the recording alarms screen open this is identical to the one in the Alarms menu The only difference is that you only have the alarms for the time period you requested For more explanation about all the functionalities you can use in this screen see 6 4 Alarms Version 4 0 Series 6 3 5 POS WebCCTYV allows searching specifically for recordings from cameras associated with certain POS transactions In order to search for POS transaction recordings follow the steps below 1 Select the time period see 6 3 1 Select Time Period 2 Check the POS radio button 3 Check a radio button out of the following three options a POS select the POS source from the drop down list b Transaction ID fill in the ID of the transaction you wish to see c Transaction data fill in some data e g cola in order to get all transactions where that word is included 4 Click the Search button 5 For anew POS transaction recordings search click the New Search button FISCAL CHECK The name of the enterprise Installation site KKM an INN of the enterprise Date and time of sale ticket Number of operas Check Number cashier Summame Sheet N Flight N The Name of flight Destination Date of departure Time The Place CURRENT F
60. L and recordings Cameras Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name amp Type Video Settings WebCCTV Network Video Server Configuration Wizard WEBCCTV NVS 4000 Please choose video settings Video format PAL ONTSC PAL colour video format is mostly used in Europe NTSC video format is used in USA Image resolution O 704x576 352x288 Frame rate 12 5 v Most surveillance applications record 3 5 frames per second Volume D Movies v Please select volume cameras connected to NVS will record to Please note you will be able to change the volume per camera after NVS adding lt lt Previous Finish Cancel Video Settings Network Video Server Screen Complete the procedure by clicking Finish button and Restart the WebCCTV server Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 2 4 Name This tab is a part of the Network Video Server Camera Wizard You can assign a name to the camera in this screen Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name Se a ee a WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard NVS 1 Users Please enter camera name Name NVS 1 Please enter descriptive name for this camera Next gt gt Finish Cancel Name Network Video Server Screen Click Next to enter the next NVS Camera Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 2 5 Recordings This tab is a part of the Network Video Server Camera Wizard The f
61. MLN Dacnmant Name biws N New Search Event Date Time R ie Me s w e k k gt Transaction 1930 20 02 2007 18 06 32 or or Export Transaction 1927 20 02 2007 18 06 21 or Export Transaction 1924 20 02 2007 18 04 59 or or Export Transaction 1921 20 02 2007 18 04 42 or or Export Recordings POS Screen Click on the camera buttons or event links to see the recordings associated with the transactions When you have the recording POS screen open this is identical to the one in the POS menu The only difference is that you only have the alarms for the time period you requested For a more detailed explanation about all the functionalities you can use in this screen see 6 5 Alarms Version 4 0 Series 6 3 6 Movie Export This chapter provides an overview of the export capabilities of WebCCTV and covers the following topics Creating movie export files Saving movie export files on your computer Saving movie export files toa CD DVD disk Checking the digital signature of movie export files Current Export file s DUCE aA CO QTEST1 2120 2007 11 13 10 13 16 2007 11 13 10 17 59 rad690A3 asf 4792 CO QTEST1 249 2007 10 25 13 18 09 2007 10 25 13 19 08 radF4E75 asf 2189 C QTEST1 bicl0 2007 10 25 13 09 42 2007 10 25 13 09 58 radBC712 asf 557 C QTEST NVE 4 2007 09 25 18 20 2007 09 25 18 25 59 rad87BFC asf 61949 Free temporary storage space 10477 Mb Recordings Export Screen
62. Manager Single View Mosaics Network settings Certificate Management Name Recordings WebCCTV POS Configuration Wizard Serial Port Source 1 Please enter POS name IFPOS printer is connected to the same machine where WebCCTV is installed do not use 127 0 0 1 specify real IP address Name Serial Port Source 1 Port comM1 v IP address 192 J 168 1 1 Next gt gt Finish Cancel Name Serial Port POS Screen Click Next to enter the next POS Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 1 7 Recordings This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard In this tab you are able to do the following Add or delete cameras to record when a ticket is generated Multiple recordings can be assigned to one source This way a ticket can be why monitored from different cameras and angles Set the recording time before and after a ticket is generated This is also called the pre and post ticket recording interval A ticket movie is labelled recorded footage from a camera you attached to the ticket i e when a ticket comes in the specific period of time recorded from a specified camera is labelled and saved Once the recording is complete it appears as a ticket ly movie If there aren t recordings i e when there is no activity for the period when the ticket is generated you won t have a ticket movie You can set a camera to record all the time via the Camera Configuration Wizard To add the camer
63. Network Video Server Screen Only specially designed cameras designated by the manufacturer as Continuous movement use Continuous duty cycle or 24h duty cycle can effectively utilize the Virtual Patrol feature Using consumer grade cameras with Virtual Patrol may cause premature failure and may invalidate the cameras warranty We strongly advise customers to check the camera specifications before using the Virtual Patrol feature and strongly advise to set the virtual patrol sequence time to a minimum of 120 seconds for those cameras Version 4 0 Series You can create multiple Virtual Patrols with different settings Click the Add Virtual Patrol button to add a new Virtual Patrol To change or create the Virtual Patrol settings click the Edit link WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard Camera 1 General Settings Name Patrol 1 Se Preset 1 1420 s Delete Preset 2 120 o js Aav Delete Preset 9 120 A V Delete Preset 4 120 A V Delete Preset 8 120 2 A Delete Preset 1 Add Preset Apply Return Virtual Patrol Configuring Screen Specify a Name for the Virtual Patrol Choose one of the available Presets from the drop down list and click Add Preset button 3 Specify the Sequence time for each Preset This is the time after which the camera switches to the next defined preset in the queue 4 If necessary use the Sort buttons to change the position of a Preset in the Virtual Patro
64. November 2007 C 20 37 ol Interval Search Category CI Security Select All Streaming Playback C Export Deselect AIl Search Reset filter Event Logger Configuration Log Search Screen All possible actions are described in the following table and can be found in the picture above Category Description Security Activity of the user s actions related to users management Streaming Activity of the cameras that have been watched in live view Recording View Activity of viewing video footage Export Activity of video footage files that were made for exporting To do a search follow the steps below Specify the user for which you want to search Optional Define the time frame in which you want to search Check the required categories checkboxes Click the Search button TEP Version 4 0 Series The figure below provides a sample overview of a User Actions Log User Actions Log Type Category User Description Ph a a 19 02 2007 16 00 08 Security pysanets Successful logon from 127 0 0 1 5283 User used MATUKRipysanets name to login 19 02 2007 15 59 26 Security SecAdmin Successful logon from 127 0 0 1 5272 User used PYSANETS SecAdmin name to login 19 02 2007 15 51 07 Security pysanets Successful logon from 127 0 0 1 5203 User used MATUKRipysanets name to login 19 02 2007 15 26 20 Security pysanets Successful logon from 127 0 0 1 5074 User used MATUKR pysanets name to login
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66. POS Device Configuration Wizard Please specify POS protocol Serial Port POS gt Generic POS NAMOS Serial PortPOS TP NET lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Click the Finish button Protocol Serial Port POS Screen 1 Depending on the drivers you installed together with the Alarm Component it s wy possible some values are not present in the drop down list If you entered the POS Device Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit Device link I in the POS Screen you can t change the protocol anymore but you can only see which protocol has been selected 5 3 3 1 4 Connection This tab is not available for Serial Port POS Devices You don t have to configure it 5 3 3 1 5 Storage This tab is not available for Serial Port POS Devices You don t have to configure it Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 1 6 Name This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard The following parameters have to be configured Name specify the name of the POS source Port select the COM port to which the POS source is connected IP address specify the IP address of the computer on which the POS source is connected If the WebCCTV server is installed on the same machine the POS printer is oA connected to do not use the 127 0 0 1 IP address but fill in the real IP address You can check the real IP address in the TCP IP properties of your machine Cameras Alarms POS Storage
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68. Screen The Server Messages Log allows you to check all server related actions by users at all why times In order to conduct a new log search click on the New search button The reset filter l button will clear all the checked boxes so that you can make a new selection Version 4 0 Series 5 4 3 2 Event Logger Configuration The Event Logger Configuration defines the priority levels for the recorded events Depending on the selected option WebCCTYV will or will not store certain events Event Logger Configuration Event Logger Configuration Recorded Events Level Important Events i Return Apply Cancel Event Logger Configuration Screen There are three Recorded Events levels Only Critical Events WebCCTV stores the most important system events that occur when proper WebCCTV performance is impossible e g recording break failure to detect a system component etc Important Events WebCCTV stores system events labelled as Only Critical Events and system events that play a significant role in the WebCCTV operating e g playback stream creating system logging on etc All Events WebCCTV stores all system events To apply the new settings click Apply To cancel your changes click Cancel To go back to the Server Messages Log screen click Return Event Logger Settings functionality is unique for both User Actions Log and Server why Actions Log Version 4 0 Series
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70. T connectivity This means that the existing computer network infrastructure can be used eliminating extra installation expenses WebCCTV uses a web based user interface to view live images recordings etc More specific it uses Microsoft Internet Explorer Remote and Local Monitoring To remotely monitor the connected cameras the WebCCTV uses Web Browser technology To locally monitor video the WebCCTV also provides a local interface via a PC monitor directly connected to the WebCCTV This local interface allows an operator to see live video from the connected cameras without the need for additional client computers on a network Continuous Activity Based Recording By default a WebCCTV continuously records all images from all the connected cameras based on activity detection In this case only movement is recorded If there is no movement no recording takes place If necessary the WebCCTV can be set to record continuously Intelligent Storage Option WebCCTYV uses a first in first out FIFO overwrite principle Once the disk is full the oldest images are overwritten Semi Continuous recording recording based on activity detection allows a WebCCTV to store pre and post alarm video Pre and Post alarm images are often more important than the images at the time of the alarm event itself Up to 5 minutes of pre and post alarm video can be stored Version 4 0 Series WebCCTV makes a distinction between common activit
71. This tab is a part of the Network Video Server Camera Wizard PTZ stands for Pan Tilt Zoom or movable camera To enable PTZ camera settings wy select the PTZ camera check box first PTZ camera select this if your camera is a PTZ camera PTZ control protocol select the brand of the PTZ camera Extended PTZ Some protocols have extended PTZ features e g Pelco By checking this the features will be made available Camera unique number most PTZ cameras require a unique serial number to be referred by Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management PIZ Virtual Patrol WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard NVS 1 Please select used PTZ protocol com port serial number and other parameters PTZ camera v Please check if camera you selected is PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ control protocol WebCCTV v Communication control protocol Extended PTZ Enable extended features of selected PTZ control protocol Camera unique number 02350232 Most PTZ cameras require a unique serial number to be referred to lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel PTZ Network Video Server Screen Click Next to enter the next NVS Camera Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 2 8 Virtual Patrol This tab is a part of the Network Video Server Camera Wizard The Virtual Patrol screen allows you to configure a PTZ camera in several ways A Use Home preset th
72. Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually From QTEST2 DSCB4ED6 C7AC2C61 AC6795EC 46138FB9 You should confirm its origin by contacting QTEST2 DSCB4ED6 C74C2C61 A4C6795EC 46138FB9 The following number will assist you in this process Thumbprint shal B91DC763 BA4283C4 7FA72B72 C7F49B5C FO2C76E6 Warning If you install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint is a security risk IF you click Yes you acknowledge this risk Do you want to install this certificate Security Warning Screen Version 4 0 Series 8 Appendix B You can manually verify the digital signature by using either the eml or the p7m format Signatures in eml format can be viewed by MS Outlook Express To do that double click on the eml file you just saved Outlook Express opens the signature and you will see the following screen No subject Oy x File Edit View Tools Message Help Ei Reply Reply All Forward Print Delete Previous Next Addresses From invalid invalid com Q Date Thursday October 26 2006 14 08 To none Subject No subject Security Digitally signed and verified FileName HashType HashValue TimeStamp Server User SystemID Source SourceID MowieStart MovieEnd OTEST2_Camera 1_2006 10 26_11 47 51_2006 10 26_11 52 50_radC5899 asf MD5 fb21flad9a8797c 1e875321865193ee2 2006 10 26 14
73. Z cameras send commands etc UDP Streaming Ports are used to transmit video streams WebCCTV choose necessary amount of ports from range 4096 4224 and transmit video streams by means of them UDP Datagram is the packet datagram on which video stream is divided for proper transmission through the network VHS Video Home System the standard home videocassette format which has 1 2 videotape and up to 160 minutes playing time Video card a circuit board fitted to a computer containing the necessary video memory and other electronics to provide a bitmap display Adaptors vary in the resolution number of pixels and number of colors they can display and in the refresh rate they support The monitor attached to the adaptor also limits these parameters A number of such display standards e g SVGA have become common and different software requires or supports different sets Video memory an amount of the video card memory Virtual Patrol this function allows camera inspecting of the different sites at the given times It allows active 24 hour monitoring of a big area with only one camera Window a portion of the screen that can display its own application or document Often used to mean a Microsoft Windows window Windows XP an operating system based on the windows effect Created by Microsoft Corporation Version 4 0 Series
74. a to be recorded when a ticket is generated follow the steps below 1 Select the camera from the drop down list 2 Select the pre and post ticket label interval for each camera 3 Click the Add camera button WebCCTY POS Configuration Wizard Serial Port Source 1 Please choose recording parameters a event label interval Postevent label interval f A OT D sec Delete Camera 1 D sec Add Camera Recordings Serial Port POS Screen To delete a camera click Delete Click the Finish button Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 2 Generic POS The Generic POS Device makes it possible to generate transaction tickets without needing a POS Device Generating tickets is done by using the SDK Software Development Kit For more information on how to use the SDK Kit contact SDK quadrox be In order to add and configure your Generic POS device click the Edit device or Add POS Device link button in the POS screen The POS Device Configuration Wizard consists of four tabs with easy to follow instructions In order to configure the sources click the Edit link of the source in the POS screen which will lead you to the POS configuration Wizard The POS Configuration Wizard consists of two tabs with easy to follow instructions The POS functionality is a part of the WebCCTV Alarm Component You need to have the Alarm Component installed before you can use the POS functionality Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 2 1 Name In this t
75. ab you can adjust the Generic POS device name It s a part of the POS Device Configuration Wizard Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name febCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard Please enter POS device name Device Name Generic POS Device a Brevi US f Next gt gt 5 Finish Cancel Name Generic POS Screen Click Next to enter the next POS Device Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 2 2 Protocol In this tab the protocol has to be selected It s a part of the POS Device Configuration Wizard Select Generic POS in the drop down list Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Protocol Sa WebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard Please specify POS protocol Protocol Generic POS NAMOS Serial Port POS TP NET lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Protocol Generic POS Screen Click the Finish button 1 Depending on the drivers you installed together with the Alarm Component it s wy possible some options are not present in the drop down list i If you entered the POS Device Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit Device link po in the POS Screen you can no longer change the protocol 5 3 3 2 3 Connection This tab is not available for Generic POS Devices You don t have to configure it 5 3 3 2 4 S
76. al Patrol m Recordings Users By default some of the settings are already selected It is advisable to keep these settings to assure the best performance Depending on the camera type network or analogue and camera model some tabs L may not be present or may be disabled During the configuration you may be asked to restart the server This must be done N first before finishing the configuration to assure the proper working of the WebCCTV server Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 1 1 Name amp Type In this screen you define the camera name type and model of the camera o T Once the camera is added you cannot change its type Canes Ams POS Storage Manager Sage V Mosses Network Setings Certificate Management WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard Network Camera 1 Name amp Type Please enter camera name and type Name Network Camera 1 Please enter a descriptive name for the camera Type Select IP comera brand Modet PANASONIC BL C10A v Select IP camera model Next gt gt Firash Cancel Name amp Type Network camera Screen ie View Mosa ee ce i a n n WebCCTY Camera Configuration Wizard Camera 1 Network Settings Certificate Management Name amp Type Please enter camera name and type Name Comera 1 Please enter descriptne name for this camera Colour Please tick colour check box the connected camera is colour Video format PAL ONTSC PAL colour video format is mostly used i
77. arm Driver Screen Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 5 2 PTZ You can choose the PTZ reaction for the incoming alarm meaning if an alarm is triggered the specified camera will turn to the selected camera preset position To configure this feature follow the steps below 1 Select the camera from the drop down list Select the preferred preset position Click the Add camera button 2h You are able to change the preset position for the camera only after it has been added T Settings presets is explained in the Video Browser manual If there are no PTZ camera configured in the system the message No PTZ cameras ll are available in the system will be shown Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management P WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard Alarm PMD 1 1 Please choose PTZ parameters _ i er ey Network Camera 1 2x Delete Network Camera 5 0 Add Camera lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel PTZ Alarm Screen To delete the camera click Delete Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 5 3 Recordings In this tab you are able to do the following Add or delete cameras to record when an alarm occurs Multiple recordings can be assigned to one alarm This way an incident can be why monitored from different cameras and angles
78. as screen The Network Video Server Wizard consists of three tabs with easy to follow instructions The following Network Video Server Wizard tabs are described in this chapter Name amp Type Connection Video Settings If you need to change camera settings from cameras that are connected to the NVS click the Edit link of the camera in the cameras screen which will display the Network Video Server Cameras Wizard The Network Video Server Camera Wizard consists of six tabs with easy to follow instructions The following Network Video Server Camera Wizard tabs are described in this chapter Name PTZ Recordings Virtual Patrol Activity Users http www webcctv com ftp Documentation Quadrox_Codec_Pack_Installation Ma nual pdf e The NVS Wizard displays settings which are common for all cameras connected to T the NVS In the NVS Camera Wizard you are able to adjust the specific settings for an individual camera connected to the NVS IN You need to install the Quadrox Codecs Pack for proper NVS usage By default some of the settings are already selected It is recommended that you keep these settings to ensure the best performance Cameras mla Camera 1 Network Camera Edit Goto Delete EA Camera 2 Network Camera Edit Goto Delete e2 Camera 3 Network Camera Edit Goto Delete 4 Camera 4 Network Camera Edit Goto Delete 5 Camera 5 Network Camera Edit Goto Delete 6 NVS 1 Network Video Server Ed
79. ather than on film JPEG is a standard format of the compression technology see data compression Version 4 0 Series Masking with this feature activated only images with relevant activity in specified area s will be recorded which increases the recording time significantly Megabyte MB is a unit of information equal to one million 1 048 576 bytes or 1024 kilobytes MPEG is a standard format of the compression technology see data compression NTSC National Television Standards Committee or National Television Systems Committee the standard television video signal format used in the U S and Japan In Europe the formats most often used are PAL and SECAM Operating system is a group of programs that controls the basic operation of a computer Operating system functions include interpreting programs creating data files and controlling the transmission and receipt input output of data to and from memory and peripheral devices PC abbreviation for Personal Computer PAL Phase Alternate Line or Phase Alternation Line the standard for color television broadcast throughout much of Europe which has good color transmission and sends an analog signal at 625 lines of resolution 25 interlaced frames a second Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ camera camera with moveable lens Password a unique string of characters used to identify a specific user The computer provides various levels of password protection such as
80. ator account can t be deleted A User name can t be changed once it has been added It can only be deleted The only parameters that can be changed are User Type User Password User Language and User privileges Only an Administrator can grant limit and edit user rights The screen shown below is displayed when you click on the Users button Users QTEST1 Administrator Administrator Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes QTEST1 Operator User Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Add New User Users Screen All subsections of the users menu are Users Change Your Password User Actions Log Connected Users Version 4 0 Series 5 2 2 Users Add New User By clicking the Users button you are automatically taken to the Users section To add a new user to the WebCCTYV follow the steps below 1 Click the Add New User button The New User Window shown below will be displayed Enter a Name Enter a Password Confirm the Password Select the interface language for the new user Select the privileges for the new user Define which cameras the user should be able to view By default all cameras are enabled Click a camera button to disable it When disabled a camera button is red whereas an enabled camera button has the regular blue color 8 Define the ability for a user to change his password by de selecting the User cannot change password check box 9 Select the Password never expires check box if you don t want the passwor
81. b sites From this zone All Web sites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this Web site to the zone http 192 168 100 1 Web sites Remove Require server verification https For all sites in this zone OK Cancel Trusted Sites Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 Specify the correct WebCCTV server address in the corresponding field and click the Add button The address you specified appears in the Web sites filed 7 Click OK 4 4 Add WebCCTV as default homepage To make WebCCTV a default start page on a client PC follow the steps below a Select Tools on the Internet Explorer menu bar Select Internet Options Select General Click Use Current button or enter http 192 168 100 1 IP address or the correct WebCCTV IP address as your new default homepage pe ee a Version 4 0 Series 5 Video Manager o ely To log on to the Video Manager application you need administrative rights This chapter provides an overview of the WebCCTV Video Manager Control Panel and the following WebCCTV functions m Users Server Settings m General Server Information 5 1 Video Manager Control Panel Network status indicator The green dot in the top left corner indicates a good network status When the USERS indicator is red the WebCCTV is experiencing network problems which can amani result in slow response from the Web Application or no response at all Users Click this button t
82. bCCTV Users management is fully integrated into the Windows OS Users system By changing the password below you change it for the Windows Account WEBCCTV Admumustrator Please draw attention to the password policy The good password should be at least 8 characters long Use both CAPITAL and small letters both letters and figures or other characters at least one of each Change password for WEBCCT ViAdministrator Old Password New Password Verify Password Apply Cancel Change Your Password Screen Click on Cancel if you want to reset your form 5 2 4 User Actions Log WebCCTYV stores all user actions in its User Actions Log Example of user actions are live views recording views user management changes etc This log is kept inside the Windows operating system itself Technically it is kept inside a specific WebCCTV event log container in the Windows event logging subsystem IN The amount of logged user actions number of days contained in the log depends on the defined size of the event viewer In normal circumstances the log is large enough to keep WebCCTV user logs for approximately 60 days Version 4 0 Series 5 2 4 1 Log Search The search option allows you to retrieve all or specific actions that a certain user has performed User Actions Log Please specify the following UserID Time From Date Time 14 November 2007 19 37 z 0 To Date Time 14
83. bCCTYV as trusted site The trusted sites zone contains sites you trust sites that you believe you can download or run files from without worrying about damage to your computer or data The default security level for the trusted sites zone is Low therefore Internet Explorer will allow all cookies and ActiveX controls from Web sites in this zone to be saved on your computer and read by the Web site that created them We recommend adding WebCCTV to the trusted sites zone To add the WebCCTYV application as a trusted site follow the steps below 1 Select Tools on the Internet Explorer menu bar 2 Select Internet Options 3 Go to the Security tab Select Trusted Sites there Version 4 0 Series General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings Internet Local intranet SER ETES Restricted sites Trusted sites This zone contains Web sites that you Sipe trust not to damage your computer or data No sites are in this zone m Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Level Default Level Cancel Apply Internet Options Screen 4 Click the Sites button In the window that appears deselect Require server verification https for all sites in this zone check box You can add and remove We
84. camera type Image resolution a higher resolution gives a better quality image A higher image resolution will lead to a lower frame rate Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name amp Type Live View WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard Network Camera 1 Please choose live view resolution Remember that there is always a trade off between image quality and frame rate the bigger and better image you choose the less frame rate WebCCTV can achieve Format O JPEG Simple but efficient compression method Low in CPU consumption MPEG Image resolution 320x240 640x480 lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Live View Network camera Screen Click Next to enter the next Camera Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 1 4 Recordings The available parameters for recordings are the same for analogue and network cameras Record this camera the camera will be recorded if the box is checked Format gives the option to choose between commonly used compression technologies or indicates the compression technology that is used for a specific camera type Image resolution a higher resolution gives a better quality image A higher image resolution will lead to a lower frame rate Frame rate possible frame rates depend on the chosen image resolution Volume the storage volume on which the camera is recorded You can c
85. ce Add Alarm Alarm RedLight B P 7 7 Sur Edit Device l ce i 1l Redlight Alarm Driver RedLight Alarm Device Edit Delete Device Add Alarm 3 Alarm Picolo l 1 1 Edit Edit Device 4 AlamPicolol 2 2 Edit 5 Alarm Picolo 1 3 3 Edit 6 AlamPicolol 5 5 Edit Pal Alarm Picolo 1 7 7 Edit Picolo board with Serial Nr 71597 Capture Board 8 Alarm Picolo 1 9 9 Edit 9 Alarm Picolo 1 10 10 Edit 10 AlamPicolo 1 11 11 Edit 11 Alarm Picolo 1 12 12 Edit 12 Alarm Picolo 1 13 13 Edit Add PMD I O Device Add Alarm Device Alarms Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 1 Picolo I O Proxy When you start the WebCCTV server it detects your Picolo I O video capturing card and automatically sets it up WebCCTVs manufactured after 2007 may have a different type of capture card on which I O is not supported Use a PMD I O Device in this case Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Alarms SSS a A Alarm Picolo 1 1 Edit Edit Device Alarm Picolo 1 2 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 3 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 4 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 5 Alarm Picolo 1 6 Alarm Picolo 1 7 Picolo board with Serial Nr 7317 Capture Board Alarm Picolo 1 8 Alarm Picolo 1 9 Alarm Picolo 1 10 Alarm Picolo 1 11 Alarm Picolo 1 12 Alarm Picolo 1 13 Add PMD I O Device Add Alarm Device Alarms Picolo I O Proxy Screen Click the Edit Device link to open the I O Device Configuration Wizard which a
86. click the Mosaic View button If the preferred mosaic is already selected in the drop down list you can click on at the left side of the drop down list o wy Creating mosaics can be done in the Video Manager application s Note that after selecting a mosaic view the user will automatically be switched to the og Mosaic View mode See 4 2 2 Mosaic View for more information 6 2 1 3 Changing Video Window Size You can change the size of the window in which the camera stream is visualized IN Click the button in order to make the Video Window smaller TA Click the button in order to make the Video Window bigger 6 2 1 4 Low High Bandwidth Mode Low High bandwidth mode allows you to decide if you want to have streaming video that consumes a reduced bandwidth You can choose from High Bandwidth Mode Default High Bandwidth mode is used preferably on local computers when the WebCCTV client is located on the same machine as the WebCCTYV server in local area networks or with high speed Internet connections Use the High E 4 button to enable high bandwidth mode Low Bandwidth Mode Low bandwidth mode is mostly used in medium or slow speed LAN or Internet connections When Low Bandwidth mode is enabled the frame rate and the resolution of the images are reduced It produces a reduced bandwidth usage while streaming video Use the Low button to enable low bandwidth mode Version 4 0 Series 6 2 1 5 Snapshots
87. configuration Wizard The POS Configuration Wizard consists of two tabs with easy to follow instructions The POS functionality is a part of the WebCCTV Alarm Component You need to have the Alarm Component installed before you can use the POS functionality e You need to select the TP Net driver in the custom menu when installing the Alarm J Component By default only the Serial Port POS and Generic POS driver is installed E7 when installing the Alarm Component Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 3 1 Name In this tab you can adjust the POS Device name It s a part of the POS Device Configuration Wizard Cameras Alarms POS storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name Protocol e Sree ebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard Please enter POS device name Device Name TP Net Device 1 lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Name TP Net Screen Click Next to enter the next POS Device Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 3 2 Protocol In this tab the protocol has to be selected It s a part of the POS Device Configuration Wizard Select TP NET in the drop down list Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Protocol connection WebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard Please specify POS protocol Protocol Generic POS gt Generic POS NAMOS Serial Port POS
88. configuring a hybrid WebCCTYV you are able to use 13 Input Output lines for Q16 model 26 T O lines if 2 Picolo Tetra cards are used by means of Picolo I O wy Proxy A PMD I O Device gives you the ability to use 24 Input Output lines WebCCTVs manufactured after 2007 may have a different type of capture card on which I O is not supported Use a PMD I O Device in this case e A PMD I O Device or Picolo I O Proxy Device has a fixed amount of alarms ll available For the RedLight and Generic Device you can add as many alarms as you wish by clicking the Add Alarm link in the Alarms Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 5 1 Name In this tab you can define the alarm name and see the device and pin to which the alarm is associated o why Choose a descriptive name for each alarm for future reference Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name a a A SMS WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard Alarm PMD 1 1 Please enter alarm name Name Alarm PMD 1 1 Device PMD with Serial Nr 2 Pin 1 Next gt gt Finish Cancel Name Alarm PMD I O Device Screen Cameras Alarms POS Storage ger Sin ew Mosaics Netwo Name Outputs WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard Alarm Generic 1 Please enter alarm name Name Alarm Generic 1 Device Generic Alarm Driver f lt lt Previous Next gt gt f Finish Cancel Name Alarm Generic RedLight Al
89. creen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 2 2 Configuration This screen allows you to configure your I O Device lines as inputs or outputs for the alarm signals Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Configuration Te WebCCTV IO Device Configuration Wizard Please choose I O configuration of device Fin 29 Pin 4 Pins 1 4 Pins 5 8 Pins 21 28 Pins 32 39 ittt E oooo M fiiiiiiii iii 890909006000009009097 200000000090903 Fin 49 oid 21 lt lt Previous Next gt gt al Finish Cancel Configuration PMD I O Device Screen e When the PMD I O device is disconnected from the USB port and the server is why restarting the PMD device disappears from I O Devices list After being reconnected and subsequently restarting the server it appears again The PMD I O device has 3 ports and each port has 8 lines however one port is divided in two parts where every subpart has 4 lines This makes 24 lines in total Compared to the Picolo I O card where every line can be configured separately you need to configure a whole port as an input or output for the PMD I O device There are 4 drop down lists and each of them corresponds to a certain port Value Description I Configure line as input This line receives an alarm signal from an external device O Configure line as output This line sends a control signal to the external device Click the Finis
90. d This is also called the pre and post ticket recording interval A ticket movie is labelled recorded footage from a camera you attached to the ticket i e when a ticket comes in the specific period of time recorded from a specified camera is labelled and saved Once the recording is complete it appears as a ticket ly movie If there aren t recordings i e when there is no activity for the period when the ticket is generated you won t have a ticket movie You can set a camera to record all the time via the Camera Configuration Wizard To add the camera to be recorded when a ticket is generated follow the steps below 1 Select the camera from the drop down list 2 Select the pre and post ticket label interval for each camera 3 Click the Add camera button WebCCTY POS Configuration Wizard Serial Port Source 1 Please choose recording parameters a event label interval Postevent label interval f A OT D sec Delete Camera 1 D sec Add Camera Recordings NAMOS Screen To delete a camera click Delete Click the Finish button Version 4 0 Series 5 3 4 Storage Manager This chapter describes the Storage Manager menu This menu gives you the ability to manage the volumes the movies are recorded to It provides detailed information about every volume and the recordings stored on it It allows adding or deleting cameras from a certain volume disabling volumes etc The following topics are discus
91. d you won t have a ticket movie You can set a camera to record all the time via the Camera Configuration Wizard To add the camera to be recorded when a ticket is generated follow the steps below 1 Select the camera from the drop down list 2 Select the pre and post ticket label interval for each camera 3 Click the Add camera button Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Recordings WebCCTV POS Configuration Wizard Generic POS Source 1 Please choose recording parameters Camera Pre event label Post event label Adian interval interval Camera 1 30 sec 3 Camera 2 haa 0 sec Delete 30 sec 30 sec Add Camera lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Recordings Generic POS Screen To delete a camera click Delete Click the Finish button Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 3 TP Net The TP Net device has to be configured on both sides This means at the TP Net software side and at the WebCCTV side We only discuss the WebCCTYV side For the TP Net software side consult the TP Net documentation In order to add and configure your POS device click the Edit device or Add POS Device link button in the POS screen The POS Device Configuration Wizard consists of four tabs with easy to follow instructions In order to configure the sources click the Edit link of the source in the POS screen which will lead you to the POS
92. d to expire Otherwise a user will be forced to change the password every 6 weeks poy M A a o j By default a newly added user has access to all the cameras 10 Click Add new user to confirm the entered user data Users Change Your Password User Actions Log Connected Users Add New User Please draw attention to the password policy The good password should be at least 8 characters long Use both CAPITAL and small letters both letters and figures or other characters at least one of each Name DOO O Password Password Confirmation Po Language English gt C Administrator M Live NM PTZ M Recordings a inal a a NM Export TE M Alarms V POS M User cannot change password N Password never expires Add New User Cancel Add New User Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 2 3 Change Your Password Changing your password from time to time helps to protect your system from lIl unauthorized access To change the password follow the steps below Enter the old password Enter the new password Enter the password confirmation Click Apply The new password should be set now PPRD password try to take a password of at least 8 characters and use both capital and AN WebCCTV has no specific minimum password length limitation When choosing a small letters both letters and figures or other characters at least one of each Users Change Your Password User Actions Log Connected Users We
93. date and time of each alarm event Each new incoming active alarm is highlighted in red To view the alarm movie click on the alarm event link and the movie of the first added camera will be displayed in the video window screen When the alarm link is clicked the alarm is deactivated and loses its red color You can switch between all cameras that are associated with an alarm event by clicking ioe i l the corresponding camera icon OF If you want to see the live view of the cameras click on the following 8 icons The list is limited to the 5 most recent deactivated alarm events if all are in deactivated state Activated alarms stay visible until deactivated up to a maximum of 50 Click the Deactivate All button if you want to deactivate all alarms e When clicking on the alarm name the recording of the first camera connected to that ll alarm is shown If no recordings are connected to that alarm you will see the live view from the camera that is first in the camera list To extend the alarm pane click on its upper board and move it to the top of the screen Ly while holding the left mouse button A new alarm is called active and has a red color A previously viewed alarm is called pS de activated and is shown in blue If you don t see your alarm event in the list you can search it by clicking the New ll Search button which will redirect you to the recordings menu see 6 3 4 Alarms 6 4 2 Export Alarm Movie Yo
94. diate So sia Ems SGC Authority Root SGC Authority 01 01 2010 Server Authenticatio lt None gt Certificate Revocation List QTEST2 DSCB4ED6 61 AC QTEST2 DSCB4EDE 24 10 2106 lt None gt Certificates Root Agency Root Agency 01 01 2040 lt All gt lt None gt H Active Directory User Object E Securenet CA SGC Root Root SGC Authority 16 10 2009 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10 lt None gt Trusted Publishers E Thawte Premium Server CA Root SGC Authority 16 07 2004 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10 lt None gt H Untrusted Certificates thawte Server CA Root SGC Authority 16 07 2004 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10 lt None gt E Third Party Root Certification Authoriti un DATACorp SGC Root SGC Authority 24 06 2019 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10 lt None gt E Trusted People verisign Class 1 CA Individual Sub Class 1 Public Primary Certification A 13 05 2008 lt All gt lt None gt H E Other People verisign Class 2 CA Individual Su Class 2 Public Primary Certification A 07 01 2004 lt All gt lt None gt E Certificate Enrollment Requests Ea www verisian com crs Incorp by Class 3 Public Primary Certification A 08 01 2004 2 16 840 1 113733 lt None gt Microsoft Management Console Screen 10 After verifying the thumbprint click Yes in the screen that appears Version 4 0 Series Security Warning D You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority CA claiming to represent QTEST2 DSCB4ED6 C7AC2C61 AC6795EC 46138FB9
95. e Current Export file s 2 ae ee aa ou ae ae ile name e size Be Cpm m E Properties M QTEST2 Camera 3 2007 02 19 14 47 2007 02 19 14 47 59 radD81AF asf 2533 ES 2 T QTEST2 Camera3 2007 02 19 14 47 2007 02 19 14 47 59 rad696DD asf 2533 amp amp 3 T QTEST2 Camera 1 2007 02 19 13 47 2007 02 19 13 47 59 rad17573 asf 4002 Be amp Free temporary storage space 14797 Mb E Delete i Saving Digital Signature Screen Version 4 0 Series Step 4 Step 5 Certificate transportation and trust The certificate should be trusted by the court By trusting the validity of a certificate by manually checking that it is indeed what it claims to be the court acknowledges explicitly that the certificate belongs to the machine on which the export was created The court expresses this trust by explicitly adding it to the list of trusted root certificates When doing this the system will ask to manually verify the certificate e g by comparing the thumbprint of the certificate to the thumbprint of the certificate that is present on the recorder The latter should be retrieved by physically going to the recorder it should be done by the authorities and a proven track record should be available Trusting the certificate has to be done only once per recorder not for every movie and doesn t necessarily have to happen at the moment of movie verification ge When using CA certificates the trust in the c
96. e Configuration Logged User WEBCCTV Administrator Activation Code 2FDF56 75 3 709FA62 QEBB543C 7734CB91 Allowed Cameras 4 Upgrade OS Version Microsoft Windows XP Embedded 5 1 2600 Service Pack 2 XPe Build Version 392 1 Setup Version 3 9 9 9 Setup Path C Program Files Quadrox WebCCTV Setup Date 13 12 2007 09 55 24 WebCCTV Quadrox 1997 2007 System Info Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 4 1 1 System Configuration All system configurations can be backed up to an external xml file for backup purposes A A 5 4 1 1 1 Saving Configuration You need to have Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 installed in order to Save Restore your configuration If the Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 is not installed on your computer the Save Restore feature will be unavailable You can install the standalone Save Restore functionality from a stand alone installation setup refer to 3 4 4 System Downloads You can save and restore a configuration only if your old software version is 4 0 0 0 or higher Previous versions can t be restored To save the configuration follow the steps below A Click the Save Configuration button The Save Restore functionality will collect all configuration information Saving the settings Please wait Saving Settings Screen You will be asked to save an xml configuration file Select a directory of your choice and click the Save button You need Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 to be installed i
97. e Serial Number is 2 Would you like to change PMD Device Serial Number CY ND m Assigning PMD I O Serial Number Screen 1 4 Specify Y and click Enter button 5 The message Please enter the new serial number will appear on the screen Specify the new serial number Click Enter PMD Ser Number utility Copyright lt C gt 1997 2665 Quadrox NU PMD Device was detected PMD Device Serial Number is 3 Would you like to change PMD Device Serial Number Y N y Please enter the new Serial Number 2 Assigning PMD T O Serial Number Screen 2 6 As prompted press any key to finish assigning the PMD I O Device serial number Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 3 Generic Alarm Driver The Generic Alarm Driver makes it possible to generate alarms without needing a hardware device Generating alarms is done by using the SDK Software Development Kit For more information about how to utilize the SDK Kit contact SDK quadrox be To add the Generic Alarm Driver click Add Alarm Device button Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Alarms SS SSS 1 Alarm Picolo 1 1 Edit Edit Device Alarm Picolo 1 2 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 3 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 5 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 7 7 Edit Picolo board with Serial Nr 71597 Capture Board Alarm Picolo 1 9 9 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 10 10 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 11 11 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 12 12 Edit Alarm Picolo 1
98. e WebCCTV server To get the sound notification signal when an alarm is triggered select the Play sound checkbox To configure switching to Live View on a specific camera follow the steps below 1 Select Switch to Live view from camera checkbox 2 Choose the desired camera from the drop down list Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Notification WebCCTYV Alarm Configuration Wizard Alarm PMD 1 1 Please choose notification parameters Play sound Switch to Live view from camera v Camera 4 x lt lt Previous a Next gt gt Finish Cancel Notification Alarm Screen Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 5 7 Mail This tab allows you to configure an email notification when an alarm is triggered It means that you will be sent an e mail giving you the basic information about the triggered alarm by default In order to activate the email notification feature follow the steps below 1 Select the Send E Mail Message checkbox 2 Select a mail profile from the drop down list J T To create a mail profile see 3 3 7 4 E Mail Profile 3 Specify the Message Subject and Message Body in the corresponding fields The message body can include macros that will be substituted based on the specific alarm properties Following macros are supported ALARM_ID unique ID of the alarm
99. e aren t recordings i e when there is no activity for the period when the ticket is generated you won t have a ticket movie You can set a camera to record all the time via the Camera Configuration Wizard To add the camera to be recorded when a ticket is generated follow the steps below 1 Select the camera from the drop down list 2 Select the pre and post ticket label interval for each camera 3 Click the Add camera button WebCCTY POS Configuration Wizard Serial Port Source 1 Please choose recording parameters a event label interval Postevent label interval f A OT D sec Delete Camera 1 D sec Add Camera Recordings TP Net Screen To delete a camera click Delete Click the Finish button Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 4 NAMOS The NAMOS device has to be configured on both sides This means on the NAMOS software side and at the WebCCTV side We only discuss the WebCCTV side For the NAMOS software side consult the NAMOS documentation In order to add and configure your POS device click the Edit device or Add POS Device link button in the POS screen The POS Device Configuration Wizard consists of four tabs with easy to follow instructions In order to configure the sources click the Edit link of the source in the POS screen which will lead you to the POS configuration Wizard The POS Configuration Wizard consists of two tabs with easy to follow instructions The POS functionality is a par
100. e failure and may invalidate the cameras warranty We strongly advise customers to check the camera specifications before using the Virtual Patrol feature and strongly advise setting the virtual patrol sequence time to a minimum of 120 seconds for those cameras You can create multiple Virtual Patrols with different settings Click the Add Virtual Patrol button to add a new Virtual Patrol Version 4 0 Series To change or create the Virtual Patrol settings click the Edit link WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard Camera 1 General Settings Name Patrol 4 ce Preset 1 120 Delete Preset 2 120 Aav Delete Preset 9 120 5 A V Delete Preset 4 120 7 A V Delete Preset 8 120 s A Delete Preset 1 v Add Preset Apply Return Virtual Patrol Configuring Screen Specify a Name for the Virtual Patrol Choose one of the available Presets from the drop down list and click Add Preset button 3 Specify the Sequence time for every Preset This is the time after which the camera is switched to the next defined preset in the queue 4 If necessary use the Sort buttons to change the position of a Preset in the Virtual Patrol sequence 5 Click Apply button Do You may delete any Preset from the Virtual Patrol sequence by clicking the Delete link more than 2 3 Panasonic cameras with virtual patrol configured at the same time AN Due to some technology designs of Panasonic cameras it is recomm
101. e if you want to have streaming video that consumes a reduced bandwidth You can choose from High Bandwidth Mode Default High Bandwidth mode is used preferably on local computers when the WebCCTV client is located on the same machine as the WebCCTYV server in local area networks or with high speed Internet connections man Use the High button to enable the high bandwidth mode Low Bandwidth Mode Low bandwidth mode is mostly used in medium or slow speed LAN or Internet connections When Low Bandwidth mode is enabled the frame rate and the resolution of the images are reduced This produces reduced bandwidth LN usage for streaming video Use the Low button to enable the low bandwidth mode 6 4 7 Snapshots This WebCCTV feature gives you the ability to take snapshots To create a snapshot follow the steps below 1 Choose the frame you want to save and click the button with the camera symbol A 2 Choose the desired location for storing images and click the Save button Version 4 0 Series J Snapshots are saved in JPEG format Ey 6 4 8 Digital Zoom The Digital Zoom functionality is very useful when there are small details in the scene but the camera doesn t support optical zoom and there s no way to visually enlarge those objects In order to use the Digital Zoom functionality follow the steps below 1 Click on the video window in order to set a focus point 2 Use the scroll wh
102. ecorded Events levels Version 4 0 Series Only Critical Events WebCCTV stores the most important system events that occur when proper WebCCTV performance is impossible e g recording break failure to detect a system component etc Important Events WebCCTV stores system events labelled as Only Critical Events and system events that play a significant role in the WebCCTV operating e g playback stream creating system logging on etc All Events WebCCTV stores all system events To apply the new settings click Apply To cancel your changes click Cancel To go back to the Users Actions Log screen click Return The Event Logger Settings functionality is unique for both User Actions Log and by Server Actions Log 5 2 5 Connected Users This screen enables you to observe specific information about connected users such as User Name Client IP address Connected Users QTEST2 Administrator 127 0 0 1 2176 QTEST2 Administrator 10 0 10 12 5320 Refresh Connected Users Screen In the Client IP address column you can observe two parameters which are separated by a colon IP address is the IP address of the client computer from which a user is connected to the WebCCTYV server Port number is the TCP port of the client computer from which a user is connected to the WebCCTYV server Click the Refresh button to update the Connected Users list Version 4 0 Series 5 3 Setting
103. eel to zoom the image in and out a magnifying glass is shown 3 When partially or totally zoomed in click on any point of the video screen in order to centralize the video window on this point This also resets the focus point of further zooming in and out s You cannot use the Digital Zoom functionality if your mouse doesn t have a scroll pE wheel Version 4 0 Series 6 5 POS The POS Menu allows you to view recorded POS transaction movies and tickets and export the associated POS transaction movies o ll The Alarm Component has to be installed to see the menu The following sections are described View POS movie and ticket Export POS movie Slider POS playback controls Enlarging Reducing video window Low High Bandwidth mode Snapshots Digital Zoom FISCAL CHECK The name of the enterprise Installation site KKM an INN of the enterprise Date and time of sale ticket Number of operas Check Number cashier Surname Sheet N Flight N The Name of flight Destination Date of departure 1 tr Time The Place CURRENT FMLN Doaenment Name sulfirs N 20 02 2007 18 05 52 New Search Event Date Time ji R R ry ry a E R R Transaction 1930 20 02 2007 18 06 32 Transaction 1927 20 02 2007 18 06 21 e Transaction 1924 20 02 2007 18 04 59 or Transaction 1921 20 02 2007 18 04 42 or POS Screen Version 4 0 Series 6 5 1 View POS
104. en Click OK and return to the Activity Screen in the Camera Wizard The masking grid should be visible on your screen now particular client PC or not It is possible to set up masking on one client PC and use IN The masking functionality does not depend on whether you can visualize it on a another client PC which is not able to show masking The masking will stay applied Version 4 0 Series To un mask the desired area follow the steps below 1 Click on the cell you wish to un mask 2 Check the Mask or Unmask button depending on whether you want to mask or unmask 3 Click the Apply mask button to activate the selection To mask multiple cells left click one cell and drag the cursor over the cells you Wh would like to mask and release your mouse why Click on the question mark icon in the right hand corner of the masking screen to access on screen masking instructions Click Next to enter the next Camera Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 1 6 PTZ This tab is present for both analogue and network PTZ cameras however only analogue PTZ cameras can be configured PTZ stands for Pan Tilt Zoom or a movable camera To enable the PTZ camera why settings select the PTZ camera check box PTZ camera check this if your camera is a PTZ camera PTZ control protocol select the brand of the PTZ camera Extended PTZ Some protocols have extended PTZ features e g Pelco By checking this these
105. ended to use no since this can cause server overloading e Each time a user takes control over the PTZ camera manually via the PTZ Camera T Control Panel the automatic Virtual Patrol is interrupted Once the user stops his u manual control the WebCCTYV resumes the Virtual Patrol after 30 seconds Click Next to enter the next Camera Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 1 8 Users Select which users have access to the selected camera s The Users functionality is only available after you have added the camera and T restarted the server Follow the notification that will automatically be shown s Users with Administrator rights have access to all cameras Users with restricted l rights can be denied access to certain cameras Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name amp Type Virtual Patrol Users WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard Network Camera 1 Please select the users to have access to this camera QTEST7 Administrator Users with administrative privileges have access to all cameras QTEST7 Quadrox v QTEST7 Operator v lt lt Previous Finish Cancel Users analogue and network camera Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 2 Network Video Server Wizard In this manual we will refer to a Network Video Server as NVS To enter the Network Video Server Wizard click the Edit Device or Add Network Video Server link button in the Camer
106. ent SMS WebCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard Alarm PMD 1 1 In order to use the SMS feature you need a Clickatell account of the HTTP type Click here to create an account and follow the instructions The NVR must be connected to the Internet You also have to configure your SMS account on the Network Settings page V Send SMS Message Country Code Network Prefix Number Phone number 380 44 2201162 ID was triggered on your video surveillance Message body Please specify Country Code Network Prefix and Number without leading 0 or For example the UK number 44 0848 9123 456 becomes 44 848 9123456 Message body can include macros that will be substituted based on the specific alarm properties Currently the following macros are supported ALARM_ID unique ID of alarm STIME the date and time on which the alarm was generated lt lt Previous Finish Cancel SMS Alarm Screen In order to use the SMS Notification feature execute the following steps Check the Send SMS Message checkbox 2 Enter the phone number you would like the SMS message to be sent to Don t put the leading or 00 when specifying the Country Code 3 Edit the default or create a new message body text in a Message Body textbox The message body can include macros that will be substituted based on the specific alarm properties Following macros are supported ALARM_ID unique ID of the alarm T
107. ent and wait while WebCCTV creates an export movie for each associated camera s in the Recordings Menu 6 5 3 Slider Use the slider to quickly look through the recording Version 4 0 Series 6 5 4 POS Playback Controls You can use the POS Playback Control buttons in order to make the viewing process more flexible and controllable The following POS Playback Control buttons are available Stop button stops playback and returns the slider to its initial position Frame Backward allows you to view the recording in the frame by frame mode in reverse direction Play Pause start or pause the playback After you press this button the slider is not automatically returned to its initial position Fast Forward increase the playback speed in order to skip the irrelevant information You can choose from 2x 4x or 8x speed by clicking on the button Frame Forward allows you to view the recording in the frame by frame mode 6 5 5 Changing Video Window Size You can change the size of the window in which the camera stream is visualized am Click the button in order to make the Video Window smaller gt Click the button in order to make the Video Window bigger 6 5 6 Low High Bandwidth Mode Low High bandwidth mode allows you to decide if you want to have streaming video that consumes You can choose from High Bandwidth Mode Default High Bandwidth mode is used preferably on local comput
108. er position remains the same while switching between cameras 6 3 2 3 Activity Level The Activity level for the specified time period is displayed below the video for ease of use When there is no green activity line drawn or if the green activity line is drawn below the red activity threshold line no recorded video footage exists for these periods 6 3 2 4 Slider Use the slider to quickly look through the recording 6 3 2 5 Changing Video Window Size You can change the size of the window in which the camera stream is visualized LN Click the button in order to make the Video Window smaller at Click the button in order to make the Video Window bigger 6 3 2 6 Low High Bandwidth Mode Low High bandwidth mode allows you to decide if you want to have streaming video that consumes a reduced bandwidth You can choose between High Bandwidth Mode Default High Bandwidth mode is used preferably on local computers when the WebCCTYV client is located on the same machine as the WebCCTYV server in local area networks or with high speed Internet connections Use the High E3 button to enable high bandwidth mode Version 4 0 Series Low Bandwidth Mode Low bandwidth mode is mostly used in medium or slow speed LAN or Internet connections When Low Bandwidth mode is enabled the frame rate and the resolution of the images are reduced This leads to a reduced bandwidth an usage for streaming Use the Low button
109. ers when the WebCCTV client is located on the same machine as the WebCCTYV server in local area networks or with high speed Internet connections man Use the High button to enable the high bandwidth mode Low Bandwidth Mode Low bandwidth mode is mostly used in medium or slow speed LAN or Internet connections When Low Bandwidth mode is enabled the frame rate and the resolution of the images are ree This produces a reduced bandwidth usage for streaming video Use the Low button to enable the low bandwidth mode 6 5 7 Snapshots This WebCCTYV feature gives you the opportunity to take snapshots To create a snapshot follow the steps below 1 Choose the frame you want to save and click the button with the camera symbol 4 2 Choose the desired location for storing images and click the Save button Version 4 0 Series J Snapshots are saved in JPEG format Ey 6 5 8 Digital Zoom The Digital Zoom functionality is very useful when there are small details in the scene but the camera doesn t support optical zoom and there s no way to visually enlarge those objects In order to use the Digital Zoom functionality follow the steps below 1 Click on the video window in order to set a focus point 2 Use the scroll wheel to zoom the image in and out a magnifying glass is shown 3 When partially or totally zoomed in click on any point of the video screen in order to centralize the video window o
110. ertificate might come from trusting the wy CA that delivered the certificate In that case this procedure might not be necessary A copy of the certificate can be extracted from the signature by using the Digital Signature Verifier available from the Quadrox website The certificate can also get to the courtroom in a different way by exporting it from the recorder or can already be present because it was extracted from previous movies To extract and install the certificate from the signature itself using the Digital Signature Verifier follow the steps below Quadrox Digital Signature Verification A Digital Signature Yerification Please select movie file DiAWEBCCTYTEST1_CAMERA 4_2006 11 30_11 18_2006 11 30_11 26 59_ Browse Please select signature file D WEBCCTVTEST1_CAMERA 4_2006 11 30_11 18_2006 11 30_11 26 59_ Digital Signature Verifier main screen 1 Open the Digital Signature Verifier tool 2 Enter the locations of the movie and signature files and click the Verify button If the certificate is not yet trusted you will see the following screen Version 4 0 Series Verification Results The certificate is not trusted To express your trust in the certificate install it in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store by clicking the Certificate button Not trusted certificate warning screen 3 Click the Certificate button General Details Certification Path Certificate In
111. formation This certificate is intended to Ensures the identity of a remote computer Proves your identity to a remote computer eEnsures software came from software publisher Protects software from alteration after publication Protects e mail messages Allows data to be signed with the current time x Issued to QTEST2 D5CB4ED6 C7AC2C61 AC6795EC 46138FB9 Issued by QTEST2 DSCB4ED6 C74C2C61 AC6795EC 46138FB9 Yalid from 24 10 2006 to 24 10 2106 Issuer Statement Install Certificate Certificate Information Screen 4 Click the Install Certificate button and follow further instructions leaving all settings by default A Security Warning window will appear 5 To make sure that you are installing the exact certificate you need find the Thumbprint line in the Security Warning window and compare it with the thumbprint of the original certificate on the recorder If the thumbprints match click Yes Version 4 0 Series Security Warning x f You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority CA claiming to represent NICK236 9 4C6448 3C00B177 EFDC743C E0452154 Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually From NICK236 9EAC6448 3C00B177 EFDC743C E0452154 You should confirm its origin by contacting NICK236 9E4C6448 3C00B177 EFDC743C E0452154 The following number will assist you in this process Thumbprint shal 71285044 81C83295 1BD700C2 7852EF05
112. gement Microsoft Corporation Device Manager Microsoft Corporation ge Disk Defragmenter Microsoft Corp Executi B Disk Management Microsoft and VERITAS Event Viewer Microsoft Corporation Folder Microsoft Corporation Group Policy Object Editor Microsoft Corporation gt Description Description The Certificates snap in allows you to browse the contents of the Add Remove About certificate stores for yourself a service or a computer pe Microsoft Management Console Screen 5 Then select My User account item and click Finish File Action View Favorites Window Help gt mRIe Console Root Add Remove Snap in Standalone Extensions Use this page to add or remove a standalone Snap in from the console Snap ins added to fa Console Root 7 This snap in will always manage certificates for My user account Service account Computer account Add Remove About Microsoft Management Console Screen 6 Close all previously opened windows by pressing the Close and OK buttons Version 4 0 Series 7 Finally you will get the list of all installed certificates ya Consolet Console Root Certificates Current User Intermediate Certification Authorities Certificates iti File Action View Favorites Window Help e G m x B e C Console Root issuedTo 0 ssuedy Expiration Date Status EE Certificates Curre
113. gether with the Alarm Component it s wy possible some options are not present in the drop down list i If you entered the POS Device Configuration Wizard by clicking the Edit Device link po in the POS Screen you can no longer change the protocol 5 3 3 4 3 Connection This tab is not available for NAMOS Devices You don t have to configure it 5 3 3 4 4 Storage This tab is not available for NAMOS Devices You don t have to configure it Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 4 5 Name This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard The following parameters have to be configured Name specify the name of the POS source Number specify the number Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name Recordings JebCCTV POS Configuration Wizard Fuel Point 0 Please enter POS name Name JFuelPoint2 ss s S Number fe lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Name NAMOS Screen Click Next to enter the next POS Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 4 6 Recordings This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard In this tab you are able to do the following Add or delete cameras to record when a ticket is generated Multiple recordings can be assigned to one source This way a ticket can be why monitored from different cameras and angles Set the recording time before and after a ticket is generate
114. ght side of the control panel up and down to shift the red line All the video activity that stays above the red line will be recorded Masking by using the masking feature only activity in a specified area s will be recorded This increases the ability to store more video footage significantly Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Activity a a a a WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard NVS 1 Please select the desired activity detection level Record only activity V Mask Unmask Apply Mask poe ines 7 i iy qH Server Higher load and excellent recordings N ONVS Lower load and acceptable k E recordings Recording only meaningful activity allows you to record for a longer period and makes searching in the video more efficient Activity detection can be visually adjusted to the desired level provided a camera is connected Current video activity level is represented by the green line on the control panel below the video To adjust video activity move the slider on the right side of the control panel up and down to shift the red line All the video activity that stays above the red line will be recorded lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Activity Network Video Server Screen Calculate activity on Each method of activity detection processing has advantages and disadvantages Activity detection processing o
115. gt Click the button in order to make the Video Window bigger Version 4 0 Series 6 3 Recordings The Recordings Menu allows you to search and view recorded footage and export clips of this video footage The following sections are described Select Time Period Single Playback Synchronized Playback Alarms POS Export IO wlly POS and Alarms are only available if the Alarm Component is installed Recordings Management Please specify the following a Le From Date Time 6 December 2007 18 32 2 Time period hour Precise Search Single camera playback a Camera2 Synchronized playback Camera 3 Camera4 v Alarm listing All v POS time based All POS Transaction ID all tickets Transaction data time based Movie export Camera a v Search Recordings Screen Version 4 0 Series 6 3 1 Select Time Period Selecting the time period is needed for all possible recording requests as you need to search amongst all footage which has been recorded To select a time period you have to specify the time and date There are two ways of specifying a certain time period 1 Using a From date and a Time span interval all recorded video footage between the From date plus the Time period will be shown Please specify the following From Date Time 15 December 2007 12 A 54 o Time period 1 hour v
116. gure Description If external speakers are attached to the camera you can talk to the camera using the PC s microphone Clicking the button temporarily stops sending audio The audio is stopped Clicking the button again starts the Talk feature You can listen to the audio around the camera Clicking the button temporarily stops the audio JEA The audio is stopped This slider adjusts the volume Sliding to the right increases the volume Sliding to the left decreases the volume Version 4 0 Series 6 2 2 Mosaic View Mosaic View allows you to view up to 16 cameras simultaneously on one screen This provides enhanced surveillance opportunities and control of all available cameras for a user The following features are available in the Mosaic View screen Selecting a sequence Selecting a mosaic Enlarging Reducing video window 7 7 E LIVE RECORDINGS os We tsk iiinn F USERS SYSTEM Mosaic View Screen l Double click on the video window of a particular camera to switch to the Single View ll mode for this camera When you are using Zoom 3 Zoom 5 or Zoom 7 mosaic views click on the small camera video windows to move them to the large central video window Double click lIl on the central camera video window to switch to the Single View mode for this camera The Snapshots High Low Bandwidth Digital Zoom and Audio functionalities are not available in Mosaic View Version 4 0 Series 6 2 2 1 Seq
117. h button Version 4 0 Series If you entered a correct PMD I O Device serial number you should see the following screen Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Alarms VO Device was successfully added a a Alarm PMD 1 1 Edit Edit Device Delete Device Alarm PMD 1 2 Edit Alarm PMD 1 3 Edit Alarm PMD 1 4 Edit Alarm PMD 1 9 Edit Alarm PMD 1 10 10 Edit Alarm PMD 1 11 11 Edit Alarm PMD 1 12 12 Edit Alarm PMD 1 13 13 Edit Alarm PMD 1 14 14 Edit PMD with Serial Nr 2 PMD USB Device Alarm PMD 1 15 15 Edit Alarm PMD 1 16 16 Edit Alarm PMD 1 17 17 Edit Alarm PMD 1 18 18 Edit Alarms PMD I O Device Added Screen Click the Edit Device link Go to the Outputs tab Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 2 3 Outputs This screen allows you to assign names to the lines you have configured as outputs The Outputs tab is not available in the WebCCTV PMD I O Device Configuration why Wizard when you are adding the PMD I O Device It becomes available after you have added the device and click Edit Device link in the Alarms menu Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Outputs WebCCTYV IO Device Configuration Wizard Please choose outputs parameters a oO O Output PMD 1 5 5 Output PMD 1 6 6 Output PMD 1 7 7 Output PMD 1 8 8 lt lt Previous Finish Cancel Outputs PMD I O Device Screen
118. hange the volume for each camera see 3 3 4 Storage Manager Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name amp Type Recordings CS a BCE STS WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard Network Camera 1 Please choose recording parameters Record this camera v Format OJPEG Simple but efficient compression method Low in CPU consumption MPEG Image resolution 320x240 640x480 Frame rate 4 v Most surveillance applications record 3 5 frames per second Volume D Movies Volume the camera records to lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Recordings analogue and network camera Screen Click Next to enter the next Camera Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 1 5 Activity In this screen you can adjust the following parameters When adding a network camera the Masking and Activity functionality is only T available after a server restart This will be requested automatically by a notification Activity Detection by enabling Activity Detection only images where movement is above a certain threshold will be recorded This increases the ability to store more video footage significantly If you want to record all the time uncheck the Record only activity checkbox The current activity level is represented by the green line on the control panel below the video To adjust the activity detection threshold move the slider on the right
119. he steps below Mosaic View Settings General Settings Name 2x2 Frame rate 2 Y pps Name r Sequence Time s Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 5 Camera 6 Name Step2 A Sequence Time 10 s A En 7 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 7 Camera 8 Add Sequence Step Cancel Mosaic View Settings Screen 1 Specify a Name for the mosaic Select the Frame rate 3 Configure Sequence a Select cameras from the drop down lists b Specify a Name for the sequence step c Specify Sequence time Sequence time is the time in seconds that is used to switch between all sequences l steps This is only relevant when two or more sequences steps are configured 4 Add additional Sequences optional 2 Frame rate is the number of frames shown per second This setting only applies to the I focus view the small views by default have 1 fps as frame rate 5 Click the Apply button By default each mosaic view is created with the number of steps needed to involve all ely available cameras You can delete a Step any time by clicking the Close button in the upper right corner I of the Sequence step section To go back to the Mosaics Screen click the Cancel button Version 4 0 Series 5 3 7 Network Settings This chapter explains how to change the WebCCTV server s network settings The following settings are described Network settings FTP Parameters SMS Account Parameters E Mail Profiles Networ
120. ider an interface element that provide the handling and changing of the certain parameter Snapshot an image of a certain video moment Software the set of programs procedures and related documentation associated with a computer system Specifically refers to computer programs that direct and control the computer system s activities Streaming an option for activity detection of the cameras that have been watched in live view SVHS Super Video Home System a high quality video format that has higher resolution than normal VHS It must be played on a videocassette recorder that supports the SVHS format and to see the sharper image resulting from the higher resolution it must be played on a high resolution television set System configuration the specific components in your system such as the terminal printer and disk drives and the settings that define how your system works System downloads a function that allows downloading WebCCTV concerned software TCP IP these two protocols were developed by the U S military to allow computers to talk to each other over long distance networks IP is responsible for moving packets of data between nodes TCP is responsible for verifying delivery from client to server Nowadays these two protocols are used in the Internet for providing data transmitting mostly Version 4 0 Series TCP Server Port is used to allow external users to receive alarms control PT
121. ient Port port used by the client to receive alarm events Client Name unique name which identifies the client machine Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Protocol Connection febCCTV Alarm Configuration Wizard Please specify alarm device connection parameters Dispatcher IP fier of of 7 IP address of the sender of the alarm events Dispatcher Port 149152 Client IP 127 Jof o 1 IP address ofthe client accepting the alarm events Basically this Client Port jiss 55 should be WebCCTV server IP address Client Name WEBCCTY A unique name which should identify current client machine For example this could be WebCCTV server name lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Connection RedLight Alarm Driver Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 5 Alarm Configuration Wizard To enter the Alarm Configuration Wizard in order to configure the alarms itself click one of the Edit links in the Alarms Menu The Alarm Configuration Wizard consists of eight tabs with easy to follow instructions Read this chapter to learn all about the alarms configuration The following Alarm Configuration Wizard tabs are described in this chapter Name Outputs PTZ Notification m Recordings Mail FTP SMS By default some of the settings are already selected It is recommended you keep these settings to ensure the best performance When
122. ights Description Live Access to live view PTZ Access to PTZ controls Recordings Access to view the recorded video footage Export Access to the export menu Alarms Access to view alarms and related video footage POS Access to view POS transactions and related video footage User management Access to change user privileges view user actions log view connected users System configuration Access to modify system options setting presets are only available to users with administrator rights only available to users with administrator rights S Users with administrator rights can allow or block the viewing of certain cameras for iL non administrative users By default WebCCTV has two user accounts m Operator Account Administrator Account ll The default operator and administrator account can t be deleted D WebCCTV Users management is fully integrated into the Windows Operating E System users system which results in very strong and safe access procedures Version 4 0 Series 5 2 1 1 The Operator User Account A non administrative user can have different privileges and rights He doesn t have access to the video manager application a The default operator account can t be deleted 5 2 1 2 The Administrator Account A user with Administrator Rights can L i W Add new users Change passwords Delete users Set user privileges View User Actions Logs View Connected Users The default administr
123. is functionality prevents the misplacement of the camera and ensures proper recordings after monitoring If the Home Preset is enabled the first preset position becomes automatically the Home status and looks like in the Live view When a user moves the PTZ camera by manual manipulation or using preset positions the camera will return to its Home Preset after the assigned Recovery Time has elapsed By default this time is 300 seconds Use Virtual Patrol select one of the Virtual Patrol you previously created Manual PTZ Control check this radio button if you don t use either the Home Preset or the Virtual Patrol functionality Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name amp Type Virtual Patrol WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard Network Camera 1 Please check the camera manufacturer s documentation as continuous movement of PTZ cameras might violate the camera s warranty We strongly advise you to set the virtual patrol sequence time to a minimum of 120 seconds for cameras that move mechanically O Use Home Preset Use Virtual Patrol Patrol 1 oO Manual PTZ Control not recommended Defined Virtual Patrols Patrol 1 Edit Delete Patrol 2 Edit Delete Patrol 3 Edit Delete Add Virtual Patrol Home Preset Settings Recovery time seconds 300 lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Virtual Patrol
124. it Edit device Delete EA NVS 2 Edit 8 NVS 3 Edit f o NVS 4 Edit a Delete All IP Devices Add IP Camera Add Network Video Server Cameras Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 2 1 Name amp Type In this tab you can adjust the NVS name type and model It s a part of the Network Video Server Wizard why Choose a descriptive name for each NVS for easy future reference Cameras Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name amp Type RETEST MRSS WebCCTYV Network Video Server Configuration Wizard Please enter network video server name and type Name WEBCCTV NVS 4000 Please enter a descriptive name for the network video server Type WebCCTV Network Video Server y Select network video server brand Model NVS4000 Select network video server model E Previ0US eee Next gt gt SS Cancel Name amp Type Network Video Server Screen Click Next to enter the next NVS Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 2 2 Connection This tab allows you to define the parameters needed for the NVS connection It s a part of the Network Video Server Wizard NYS IP address User name Password The Default Admin ID for the NVS400 series is admin and the default Admin lt 19 password is pass For the NVS1000 2000 4000 series the Admin ID becomes root and the default Admin password is pass Cameras Storage Manager Single Vie
125. k Settings Please read carefully the mstallation manual before changing the network settings TCP Server Port 1 UDP Streaming Ports 4096 4224 UDP Datagram Size 1024 FTP Parameters FTP Server Address fip alarm com FTP Directory j FTP Login Name administrator FTP Password eecccccce Firewall Mode SMS Account Parameters Clickatell API ID 1234567 Clickatell User Name JohnBrown Clickatell Password eeccccee Office Alarm Edit Delete Add New Profile Apply gt Cancel Network Settings Screen Don t change any parameter unless you are absolutely sure The FTP Parameters SMS account Parameters and Defined E Mail Profiles sections are only visible when the WebCCTV Alarm Component is installed Version 4 0 Series 5 3 7 1 Network settings The following parameters can be configured TCP Server Port port which is used to allow external users to receive alarms control PTZ cameras send commands etc This is called the WebCCTYV control signal UDP Streaming Ports ports used to transmit video streams WebCCTV chooses the necessary amount of ports from the range 4096 4224 to transmit video streams UDP Datagram Size size of the packets datagrams on which the video stream is divided for proper transmission over the network This parameter is measured in bytes TCP Server Port 1518 UDP Streaming Ports
126. k the Details button AK Loading errors 1 To close this wizard click Finish Copy Save Report lt Back Finish Cancel Checksum Verification Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 9 Glossary The terms in this glossary cover topics related to the WebCCTV User s Manual A Activation code special collection of the characters supplied with the software used for the software registering ActiveX is a set of technologies from Microsoft providing tools for linking a desktop application to the World Wide Web Also they are used in the interface and creating other software components Activity detection is a function that enables recording only when movement occurs Application a group of programs that together are used for a specific task such as accounting financial planning word processing games etc Backup a copy of a program or data from a computer onto a data storage medium usually one that may be removed to safe storage at a distance from the computer it is used to preserve data for use in the contingency that the original data on the computer may be lost or become unusable Browser is a computer program used for accessing sites or information on a network as the World Wide Web Byte is the representation of a single character A sequence of eight bits treated as a single unit also the smallest addressable unit within the system Camera Wizard is a function for faci
127. l sequence 5 Click Apply button N You may delete any Preset from the Virtual Patrol sequence by clicking the Delete link Due to some technology designs of Panasonic cameras it is recommended you use no N more than 2 3 Panasonic cameras with virtual patrol configured at the same time since this can cause server overloading e Each time a user takes control over the PTZ camera manually via the PTZ Camera ll Control Panel the automatic Virtual Patrol is interrupted Once the user stops his manual control the WebCCTYV resumes the Virtual Patrol after 30 seconds Click Next to enter the next NVS Camera Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 2 9 Users Select which users have access to the selected camera fe The Users functionality is only available after server restart when adding a new NVS og Follow the notification that automatically will be shown s Users with Administrator rights have access to all the cameras Users with restricted l rights can be denied access to certain cameras Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Virtual Patrol Users WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard NVS 1 Please select the users to have access to this camera QTEST7 Administrator Users with administrative privileges have access to all cameras QTEST7 Quadrox v QTEST7 Operator v lt lt Previous Finish Cancel Users Network Video Server Screen
128. laws of the EU or other applicable provisions This Agreement is governed by the laws of the European Union except to the extent local law governs copyrights and locally registered trademarks This Agreement is the entire agreement between us and supersedes any other understandings or agreements including but not limited to advertising with respect to the Software If any provision of this Agreement is deemed invalid or unenforceable by any country or government agency having jurisdiction that particular provision will be deemed modified to the extent necessary to make the provision valid and enforceable and the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect For questions concerning this Agreement product or technical matters please contact Quadrox tsov at the address stated above Version 4 0 Series 3 Introduction WebCCTV is a unique digital video surveillance solution which combines three major functions in one Network Video Recorder NVR or Digital Video Recorder DVR local digital recording multiplexing and simultaneous transmission of the video via existing networks TCP IP To a standard WebCCTYV up to 16 cameras can be permanently recorded while multiple operators at different locations on the network are accessing the WebCCTV device Being a networked device WebCCTV utilizes two basic principles of the Internet Intranet technology m WebCCTV works over the TCP IP network protocol which provides maximum
129. ld with the address to which the alarm mail will be sent 12 Click the Apply button to save the settings To go back to the Network Settings Screen click the Return button Version 4 0 Series 5 3 8 Certificate Management The Certificate Management section allows you to handle your certificates for exported movie signing Certificate Management Subject QTEST2 CB4448FF 8CD52DEF 6A425E01 89138918 Issuer QTEST2 CB4448FF 8CD52DEF 6A425E01 89138918 E mail webcctv quadrox com Issued to QTEST2 CB4448FF 8CD52DEF 6A425E01 89138918 webcctv quadrox com Belgium Issued by QTEST2 CB4448FF 8CD52DEF 6A425E01 89138918 webcctv quadrox com Belgium Days to expire 36523 Created Mon Feb 19 15 13 04 UTC 0200 2007 Certificate Management Export an encoded certificate cer Export E mail webcctv quadrox com Generate a new self signed certificate using the specified Location Belg jum parameters Generate File on Import a new certificate cer pfx server Certificate Management Screen The Current Certificate Information section consists of general information about the certificate which is currently used by WebCCTV for export movie signing such as Name of your certificate Certificate name of an issuer which signed your certificate Email you specified for certificates generating Complete ithe nformation that identifies your certificate including name email and
130. le View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Alarms SSS 1 Alarm Picolo 1 1 Edit Edit Device Alarm Picolo 1 2 Edit te Alarm Picolo 1 3 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 4 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 5 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 7 Picolo board with Serial Nr 7317 Capture Board Edit Alarm Picolo 1 9 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 10 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 11 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 12 Edit Alarm Picolo 1 13 Edit wal 8 a 1 Add PMD 1 0 Device Add Alarm Device Alarms PMD T O Device Screen The PMD I O Device Configuration Wizard will be opened for configuration Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 2 1 Name This screen shows basic information about the I O Device It contains two fields Device type general information about the type of I O Device connected Serial Number enter the serial number of your I O Device in this field To obtain the serial number of your PMD I O Device refer to PMD I O Device lt 19 documentation or use the special tool that is located in the Support folder to set a new serial number see 3 3 2 2 5 PMD I O Serial Number Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name SC WebCCTV IO Device Configuration Wizard Please enter Serial Number for the I O device Device Type PMD IO Device Serial Number 2 Next gt gt Finish Cancel Name PMD T O Device Screen Click Next to enter the next I O Device Configuration Wizard S
131. lick this button to access WebCCTV Online help Log Off a Click this button to change user QUADROX Exit Click this button to exit the WebCCTV application Version 4 0 Series EXIT 6 2 Live The WebCCTYV Video Browser application allows you to monitor cameras through a comprehensive and user friendly interface Mosaic View Low Bandwidth High Bandwidth Mode Mode ie No Sequence Y Ee 2x2 Reduce Video Enlarge Video Window Window Single View Create Snapshot The following features are present in the Live menu Single View Mosaic View Reduce Enlarge Video Window Low High Bandwidth Mode Create Snapshot PTZ optional Digital Zoom Audio LIVE RECORDINGS Move vad Pos FI lt gt Pi l ALARMS gt i4 Rotate lt x Zoom Preset recall set 234 5 6 78 PTZ Speed gt MY ACCOUNT MANAGER CAMERA 4 CAMERA 3 CAMERA 4 CAMERA 5 CAMERA 7 CAMERA 8 HELP CAMERA 9 LOG OFF exit Live Single View Screen Version 4 0 Series Bel no Sequence I LIVE RECORDINGS as WiLL Bk FUME USERS SYSTEM Live Mosaic View Screen Version 4 0 Series 6 2 1 Single View When entering the Live menu single view mode is automatically displayed In single view one camera is displayed at a time You can switch between cameras by clicking the corresponding camera buttons below the viewing window The following features are available in the Live View screen
132. litation of the camera setting and editing Capturing this option means image recording in a computer readable form Check box is an interface element that provides parameter or other data selection When the user clicks a check box to select an option a V appears in the box COM1 COM2 the names assigned to the serial and communication ports Control panel a collection of the functional buttons Usually it is arranged at the bottom of the window CPU is an abbreviation for Central Processing Unit This is the portion of the computer that interprets and executes instructions Version 4 0 Series CRT is the abbreviation for Cathode Ray Tube This is a vacuum tube in which beams are projected on a fluorescent screen producing luminous spots An example is the television set Cursor is a small blinking rectangle or line that indicates the current position on the display screen Curtain areas are areas of constant movement and are classified as not important for surveillance Data compression process of reducing the amount of data needed for storage or transmission of a given piece of information text graphics video sound etc typically by use of encoding techniques Default is the parameter value automatically selected by the system when you or the program does not provide instructions It is also called a preset value Delete the removing of data from a disk or other data storage device
133. lization or time limit mechanisms where such mechanisms are utilized in the Software s programming or h transfer or use the Software outside of the Territory without Quadrox s prior written consent and without paying any applicable additional fees You further agree to comply fully with all laws and regulations to assure that should such consent be granted neither the Software nor any direct product thereof is exported directly or indirectly in violation of law You also agree not to cause or permit the Software to be dumped traced disassembled decompiled or otherwise reverse engineered except to the extent x applicable law expressly requires that you be permitted to decompile y it is essential to do so in order to achieve interoperability of the Software with another software program and z you have first requested Quadrox to provide the information necessary to achieve such interoperability and Quadrox has not made such information available in accordance herewith Quadrox has the right to impose reasonable conditions and to request a reasonable fee before providing such information Any information supplied by Quadrox or obtained by you as permitted hereunder may only be used by you for the purpose described herein and may not be disclosed to any third party or used to create any software which is substantially similar to or competitive with the Software 5 COPYRIGHT OWNERSHIP OF SOFTWARE The Software is the prop
134. ll be maintained Click Next to enter next Advanced Storage Settings Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 4 2 3 POS This tab allows you to configure two parameters This tab will not be available unless you have POS installed together with the Alarm ll Component Minimum lifetime of POS transaction recordings integer value set in hours and determines the amount of time the POS transaction movies will be kept on the hard disk Check the checkbox if you want to activate this parameter Minimum number of POS transaction to keep integer value indicating the minimum number of POS transactions to keep Check the checkbox if you want to activate this parameter Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Movie Lifetime Advanced Storage Settings Wizard Minimum lifetime of POS transaction recordings hour s Minimum number of POS transaction to keep When there is not enough disk space to comply with these requirements POS transactions with higher severity will be deleted last and at least 12 hours of non POS recordings recordings will be maintained lt lt Previous Finish Cancel POS Screen e When there is not enough disk space to comply with the requirements POS T transactions with higher severity will be deleted last and at least 12 hours of non POS recordings will be maintained Click the Finish button Version 4 0 Series 5 3
135. llows for the configuration of the Picolo I O Proxy Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 1 1 Name This screen doesn t allow you to configure any parameter It contains two fields Device type general information about the type of I O Device connected Serial Number serial number of your I O Device Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name ETE CT WebCCTYV IO Device Configuration Wizard Please enter Serial Number for the I O device Device Type Picolo boardPicolo board with Serial Nr 7317 Serial Number Next gt gt Finish Cancel Name Picolo I O Proxy Screen Click Next to enter the next I O Device Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 1 2 Configuration This screen allows you to configure your I O Device lines as inputs or outputs for the alarm signals If you don t need all of the line s you can disable the unused lines The screen contains the picture of the I O Device connector with 13 drop down lists around it which correspond to 13 lines of the I O Device Each drop down list has 3 options available I O and X Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Configuration ae WebCCTV IO Device Configuration Wizard Please choose I O configuration of device 101 i v 102 i g 103 i 104 i 105 v 106 ow 107 108 jox 109 i 1010 v 1011 i v 1012 x
136. ly added to the trusted certificates list on each machine for the verification Version 4 0 Series 5 3 8 2 CA signed certificates In spite of the self signed certificates advantages this approach is not the most secure To improve your security Quadrox recommends getting a certificate from a trusted certification authority CA There are Certification Authorities CA which are explicitly trusted worldwide so Microsoft pre installed theirs certificates in the Windows Operating System Hence those certificate authorities are trusted by all 3 parties which use a Windows Operating System If you get a certificate signed by the CA you automatically become a trusted signer in the Windows environment To import the CA certificate in the WebCCTV system follow the steps below 1 Save the certificate on your WebCCTV server 2 Specify the exact path to the certificate in the File on server field 3 Click the Import button Exported movie files will now be signed by the imported CA certificate The main advantage is that you don t need to install it on each machine since this certificate is pre installed there A certificate loses its trust value over time because the longer it is in place the higher chance it has of being compromised It is recommended that certificates are renewed regularly and that the old certificate is allowed to expire CA certificates have the following advantages and disadvantages Advantages Cer
137. n Europe NTSC video format is used in USA Next gt gt Finish Cancel Name amp Type Analogue camera Screen Click Next to enter each camera and go to the next Camera Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 1 2 Connection This tab is only available for network cameras If you are adding an analogue camera edy this screen will not appear This screen allows you to define the parameters needed for a network camera connection Camera IP address or DNS name Port User name Password Delivery mode Multicast IP Address Port To obtain these parameters contact your system administrator or read the user manual WD of the camera itself T Use camera Administrator credentials in order to get full WebCCTV functionality A DNS name is a meaningful and easy to remember handle for an Internet address I or IP address Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management SE Connection Virtual Patrol WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard Network Camera 1 You have selected IP camera option Please enter the IP address of the camera you wish to add IP address 192 168 1l 1 Camera IP address is usually located on the IP camera side Each number should be between 0 and 255 OR DNS name O Web Address URL of your camera ff it uses Domain Name Service Port 80 The default port setting suitable in most cases User name Administrator User name can be f
138. n order to Save your configuration 5 4 1 1 2 Restoring Configuration To restore a configuration follow the steps below A A You need Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 to be installed in order to Restore your configuration Click the Restore Configuration button Choose a saved configuration xml file Click Open After restoring the configuration all passwords of any users added to WebCCTV will be defaulted to the following password videouser It is strongly recommended to change all these passwords Version 4 0 Series While restoring a configuration the WebCCTV Server may restart several times This lly is anormal behavior Please be patient until the restoring process is finished When the restoring process is finished an overview will be given outlining the results of your restore action In case a particular section was not or partially restored it will be marked in yellow or red Move the mouse cursor over the results in order to see the detailed information of that section System Info Restoring configuration has finished Please position mouse pointer over the restoring result to see the detailed description Cameras success Mosaic success Network Settings partially POS failure Single View success POS Terminal 1 failure Storage settings success Users success Restore Results Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 4 1 2 System Information The System Information section describe
139. n the WebCCTV server allows Version 4 0 Series A detecting the activity using the best accuracy but consumes more CPU resources Activity detection processing on WebCCTV NVS consumes fewer CPU resources but operates inaccurately in low light conditions Masking makes it possible to disable the recording of activity in so called curtain areas Curtain areas contain constant movement classified as not important for surveillance e g moving trees in the wind busy parts of the road etc The green grid shown on the masking screen divides the image into masking cells Click on a cell and the activity detection in this cell will be disabled Once disabled a masking cell turns green This means that activity occurring in this cell will not trigger recording When you access the Activity screen for the first time on a client PC it may be that the green masking grid doesn t appear In order to be able to draw the grid the video card of the client PC has to have at least 16 MB of internal video memory and DirectX accelerations fully enabled This can be done as follows Exit the camera wizard by clicking Finish or Cancel Go to Start Settings Control Panel Click on Display Settings Advanced Troubleshoot Set Hardware acceleration on full TAO Multiple Monitors and Intel R 82852 82855 GM GM P amp Color Management S Intel R Extreme Graphics General Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot Are you having problem
140. n this point This also resets the focus point of further zooming in and out s You cannot use the Digital Zoom functionality if your mouse doesn t have a scroll pE wheel Version 4 0 Series 7 Appendix A To make a certificate explicitly trusted by means of the Outlook Express email client follow the steps below 1 Save your eml signature on the target machine 2 Double click on it to open You will see the following screen that means your certificate is not trusted on this machine No subject 5 x Fie Edit View Tools Message Help 2 o 2 as xX B F Reply orward Print Delete au Next Addresses From invalid invalid com ct Date 20 October 2006 22 27 To none Subject No subject Security Digitally signed signing digital ID is not trusted with tl the highlighted ite Message has not been tampered with The digital ID has not expired _ The sender and digital ID have the same e mail address The digital ID has not been revoked or revocation information for this certificate could not be determined There are no other problems with the digital ID E Don t ask me about this Open Message View digital ID fi MS Outlook Express Untrusted Signature Screen 3 Click the Edit Trust button 4 In the screen that appears select Explicitly Trust this Certificate and follow further prompts Version 4 0 Series Signing digital ID properties 2 x General Details Cer
141. nature Verifier tool Version 4 0 Series Quadrox Digital Signature Verification Digital Signature Verification Please select movie file D WEBCCTYTEST1_CAMERA 4_2006 11 30_11 18_2006 11 30_11 26 59_ Please select signature file o D WEBCCTYTEST1_CAMERA 4_2006 11 30_11 18_2006 11 30_11 26 59_ Digital Signature Verifier main screen Open the Digital Signature Verifier tool Enter the locations of the movie and signature files and click the Verify button 3 If the signature can be decoded and the hash information matches the movie the movie authenticity is proven and the following information screen will be shown The displayed information is part of the digital signature and is likewise proven to be authentic Da Verification Results The signature is trusted The movie file has not been changed after signing Filename WEBCCTYTEST1 _NVS 207 4_2006 11 30_11 18_2006 11 30_11 26 59_rad2B2B3 asf Start time of the movie 2006 11 30 11 18 00 End time of the movie 2006 11 30 11 26 59 Time of export 2006 11 30 11 35 26 Name of the user that created the WEBCCTVTEST1 Administrator Name of the recorder WEBCCTVTEST1 Name of the camera NYS 207 4 Trusted signature information screen 4 If the signature cannot be trusted because either the signature or the movie was tampered with the following screen will be shown Version 4 0 Series Verificati
142. ns without recordings To do a synchronized playback follow the steps below Select the time period see 4 3 1 Select Time Period Check the Synchronized playback radio button Choose four cameras from the drop down lists Click the Search button For a new synchronized playback recording search click the New Search button e D a Camera 1 d e 19 02 2007 13 30 07 Recordings from 19 02 2007 12 51 00 till 19 02 2007 13 51 00 New Search Recordings Synchronized Playback Screen When you have the recording mode open the following functionalities are available Version 4 0 Series Synchronized playback controls Switching sources Slider Enlarging Reducing video window Double click on the video window of a camera in order to switch to single playback T of this camera The Snapshots High Low Bandwidth Digital Zoom and Activity level functionalities are not available in synchronized playback 6 3 3 1 Synchronized Playback Controls You can use the Synchronize Playback Control buttons in order to make the viewing process more flexible and controllable The following Synchronized Playback Control buttons are available Stop button stops playback and returns the slider to its initial position Frame Backward allows you to view the recording in the frame by frame mode in reverse direction Play Pause start or pause the playback After you press this button the slider is
143. nt User E GlobalSign Root CA Root SGC Authority 28 01 2014 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10 lt None gt E Personal _ Eacte CyberTrust Root Root SGC Authority 23 02 2006 1 3 6 1 4 1 31110 lt None gt a a Trusted Root Certification Authorities Microsoft Windows Hardware Com Microsoft Root Authority 31 12 2002 Code Signing Windo lt None gt ea Authorities E microsoft Windows Hardware Com Microsoft Root Authority 31 12 2002 Code Signing Windo lt None gt F Ems SGC Authority Root SGC Authority Server Authenticatio lt None gt 01 01 2010 Certificate Revocation List F 24 10 2106 Certificates lt None gt 3 QTEST2 DSCB4ED6 QTEST2 DSCB4ED6 C H E Active Directory User Object Root Agency Root Agency 01 01 2040 lt All gt lt None gt H E Trusted Publishers E 5ecurenet CA SGC Root Root SGC Authority 16 10 2009 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10 lt None gt 2 Untrusted Certificates Thawte Premium Server CA Root SGC Authority 16 07 2004 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 1 lt None gt H E Third Party Root Certification Authoriti E thawte Server CA Root SGC Authority 16 07 2004 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10 lt None gt H E Trusted People Eun DATACorp SGC Root SGC Authority 24 06 2019 1 3 6 1 4 1 311 10 lt None gt Other People E verisign Class 1 CA Individual Sub Class 1 Public Primary Certification A 13 05 2008 lt All gt lt None gt ry Certificates E verisign Class 2 CA Individual Su Class 2 Public Primary Certification
144. o access the Users screens where you can add or delete users RESTART give different user rights check Connected Users and User Actions logs IHFO Settings Click this button to change the WebCCTV settings to your requirements Info Click this button to see general server information This section also provides access to Network Diagnostics System Downloads and the Server logs Hide Control Panel Click this button to hide or retrieve the control panel Restart Click this button to restart the video server Usually there s no need to restart dad the server unless the Restart button becomes red HELP Video Click this button to open the Video Browser application Help Click this button to access WebCCTV Online help Log Off Ce Click this button to change user QUADROX Exit PPr SERENS Click this button to exit the WebCCTV application LOG OFF EXIT Version 4 0 Series 5 2 Users This chapter provides an overview of the Users section of WebCCTV 5 2 1 General Information WebCCTYV is a multi user system capable of supporting an unlimited number of users Every registered user can have the following properties and user rights Property Description Limitation Name Is used for the identification of the user Must be unique Password Password related to the user for login No limitation English Dutch French Italian Language Preferable language for the user German Spanish Russian Ukrainian User R
145. o begin the calculation 4 When the checksum is calculated by means of FastSum compare it with the one from the digital signature Version 4 0 Series FastSum 1 5 Unregistered File Edit View Run Tools Help la A lH cs gt 7 rT i Register now Choose the files or an entire folder you want to make checksums of rt After you save the results you will be able to check the integrity of your files p Press the Save Ctrl S button to save Ploere tend pont isi r a BB Loaded Wen SCARE a NICK236_Camera 2_2006 10 30_15 53 02_2006 10 30_15 4 494 KB CF7DDOEDEASOFEEFCF6358B04C6738E 17 E Changed Actual New 1 100 Calculating the checksums Calculation completed at 117272006 10 07 29 AM Processed 1 files in 0 folders with total size 4 39 Mb Elapsed time 00 00 00 Average speed 166 45 Mb Sec FastSum Screen amp No subject File Edit View Tools Message Help 8e ey 8 Se x W vi WD Reply Reply All Forward Print Delete Addresses From invalid email invalid Date Thursday November 02 2006 10 11 AM To none Subject No subject Security Digitally signed and verified FileName NICK236_Camera 2_2006 10 30_15 53 02_2006 10 30_15 57 58_rad61477 asf HashType MD5 HashValue fidd0edeadSOfeefcf6358b04c6738e17 TimeStamp 2006 10 58 Server NICK236 User NICK236 Administrator SystemID 5SD8DB897 F5237F C0 2B60F C6A 3D0EFC16 Source Camera 2 SourceID 5B292774 066D 46F2 AE07 8EE126D
146. o find an existing location Location C Program Files Quadrox WebCCTV Movies Browse C Program Files Quadrox WebCCTV Select C D webManager webRoot webVideo License txt Readme txt DOOREN ET Nn amp oO E a Next gt gt Finish Cancel Location Browse Screen Browse the table and choose the folder you would like to use for storing recordings Click the Select button to confirm your selection In case you enter the path and name of a folder which doesn t exist it will be created iL automatically Click Next to enter the next Volume Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 4 1 2 Cameras This tab allows you to assign cameras to a volume Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Location Cameras ge Parameters ebCCTV Volume Configuration Wizard C Program Files Quadrox GuardNVR Movies Please select the cameras that you would like to record on this volume No cameras are defined Camera 1 k lt Add Camera lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Cameras Screen By default only one volume is created during installation and thus all the cameras added will be automatically assigned to this volume If you add a volume after you added all the cameras to your system you will have to reassign those cameras from the old volume to a newly created one which will erase all the recording
147. oesn t have a mouse wheel You can use digital and optical zoom simultaneously You will first zoom optically and switch to digital zoom when you can no longer zoom optically 6 2 1 8 Audio WebCCTV supports audio listening for the following Panasonic camera models BB HCM311 BB HCM311A BB HCM331 BB HCM331A BB HCM371 BB HCM371A BB HCM381 BB HCM381A KX HCM110 BB HCE481 A WebCCTYV only supports listen in audio Recording audio is not available Version 4 0 Series To be able to listen to audio you need to install the Audio Listening Component from the camera itself the first time the camera is accessed in Live view Click the Yes button in the dialogue window that appears Security Warning x Do you want to install and run http 208 13 143 164 60001 SysCamlnst cab signed on 15 12 2005 11 28 and distributed by Panasonic Communications Co Ltd Publisher authenticity verified by VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2004 CA Caution Panasonic Communications Co Ltd asserts that this content is safe You should only install view this content if you trust Panasonic Communications Co Ltd to make that assertion Always trust content from Panasonic Communications Co Ltd Yes More Info Audio Listening Component Installation Window After the installation the Audio Controls will appear Rotate BIRALA PTZ Speed e 0 100 Audio Controls Screen Version 4 0 Series Fi
148. of this SLA a you may not use the Software b if you have received physical copies of the Software from Quadrox you must promptly return the uninstalled Software and all accompanying items as defined above to Quadrox within ten 10 days of your receipt in exchange for which you will receive a full refund of any paid license fees and c you must immediately remove from your systems and destroy any and all copies of the Software and all of its component parts 1 CONTROLLING LANGUAGE The controlling language of this SLA will be English Quadrox has provided translations in Dutch French German Spanish Italian Russian and other languages solely for the convenience of the Customer 2 GRANT OF LICENSE Subject to the terms and conditions of this SLA Quadrox hereby grants you a nonexclusive non transferable license Software License to use the enclosed Software within the Territory in the operating environment identified by Quadrox either a to the extent specified in an authorization certificate distributed to Customer by Quadrox or b if not specified for a single user on a single computer For purposes hereof Territory means for a U S Version the United States and Canada and for the International Version all countries except those countries where Version 4 0 Series exportation or transmission is prohibited by any applicable EU U S or other law or regulation or in which any provision of this SLA i
149. ollowing parameters can be configured Record this camera the camera will be recorded if the box is checked Volume storage volume on which the camera is recorded You can change the volume for each camera see 3 3 4 Storage Manager Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Recordings Activity PTZ WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard NVS 1 Users Please choose recording parameters Record this camera v Volume D Movies Volume the camera records to lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Recordings Network Video Server Screen Click Next to enter the next NVS Camera Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 2 6 Activity This tab is a part of the Network Video Server Camera Wizard The following parameters can be configured When adding a NVS the Masking and Activity functionality is only available after lIl server restart This will be automatically requested by a notification Activity Detection by enabling Activity Detection only images where movement is above a certain threshold will be recorded This increases the ability to store more video footage significantly If you want to record all the time uncheck the Record only activity checkbox The current activity level is represented by the green line on the control panel below the video To adjust the activity detection threshold move the slider on the ri
150. on Results The movie has been changed after signing or the signature does not match the movie Not trusted signature information screen The Digital Signature Verifier was created by Quadrox to make your life easier However it is not crucial to verify the digital signature You are free to manually O check the signature or by a tool of your own choice The tool is released as an open source tool under the BSD license To make sure that the tool doesn t display false information feel free to examine the source code and make your own compilation for maximum trust Jj To learn how to manually verify the signature see Appendix B Version 4 0 Series 6 4 Alarms The Alarms Menu allows you to view and export recorded alarm events generated on incoming alarms e lt The Alarm Component has to be installed to see the menu The following sections are described View alarm movie Export alarm movie Slider Alarm playback controls Enlarging Reducing video window Low High Bandwidth mode Snapshots Digital Zoom Camera Show most recent New Search De activate all Alarm PMD 1 1 06 12 2007 21 49 51 e Export 06 12 2007 21 49 51 o Export 06 12 2007 21 49 50 ge Export 06 12 2007 21 49 47 s Export Alarms Screen Version 4 0 Series 6 4 1 View Alarm Movie In the Alarm Screen you get a list of all the alarms with their associated recordings Furthermore you also get the
151. on to load the list Ti Display Ue Tul pout in fae kee all i DET Loaded ome Changed actual Checksum erification Wizard Unregistered xj What to verify A You can specify files or an entire folder with checksums you want to verify P 3 C Exchange Moviescheck md5 R Look for new files in selected folder i H Add Folder Include only following files Example a figure Je Exclude following files Example xls doc Back Next gt Cancel FastSum Application Screen 8 Click the Next button Version 4 0 Series 9 If the movie file wasn t changed and the checksum corresponds to the movie file you will see the following screen Checksum erification Wizard Unregistered j x Congratulations A You have successfully completed the verification of 1 files at the chosen locations Source checksums match actual files not changed To close this wizard click Finish nan Checksum Verification Wizard Screen 10 If the checksum doesn t correspond to the movie file this means that the movie file is not valid and has been changed You will see a screen denoting such an error Checksum Yerification Wizard Unregistered x Oops A Unfortunately FastSum was unable to load any of the source checksums The files integrity cannot be verified It is required to have access to the source checksums you selected earlier To see the errors list clic
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153. orresponding drop down list 2 Select the state to which the output will switch when an alarm is triggered By default the output is in Low State This means that the voltage on the Wb corresponding pin is 0 V When an alarm is triggered the output switches to the High State which corresponds to the voltage of 5 V 3 Choose when the output will return to its previous state There are two variants Output returns to its previous state in a time span you indicate Output returns to its previous state on the deactivation of the triggered alarm 4 Click the Add Output button Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Outputs RESCH TE BESTS WebCCTY Alarm Configuration Wizard Alarm PMD 1 1 Please choose outputs parameters a v 50 Output PMD 1 5 High State Sies se Delete On deactivation 30 H Output PMD 1 6 Low State v Aner Ses Add Output On deactivation lt lt lt Previous Next gt gt fF Finish i Cancel Outputs Alarm Screen Click Next to enter the next Alarm Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 2 5 6 Notification This tab allows you to configure the sound notification for an incoming alarm At the same time it s possible to automatically switch to live view for an assigned camera J why To use the sound notification speakers should be connected to th
154. ound in the documentation Password COLTTITTIT The password used during new camera configuration Delivery mode OUnicast Multicast Multicast IP Address Port 224 4 4l 14 37004 lt lt Previous 1 Next gt gt Finish Cancel Connection Network camera Screen Version 4 0 Series The delivery mode parameter is only available when the network camera supports MPEG streaming Unicast normal connection type of a camera It is simple in organization and efficient when one connected client uses the camera So if WebCCTV is the only user of the camera please use this type Multicast this connection type is efficient when multiple applications use the cameras This approach decreases the bandwidth usage MPEG cameras allow sending the images to multicast IP addresses These addresses are reserved in the IP protocol for multicast information distribution To program a camera to send the images to a multicast address you have to configure it in the camera s native software software Specify the IP address on the Connection Screen of the camera wizard o l Multicast IP addresses are in the range 224 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255 Click Next to enter the next Camera Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 1 3 Live View The Live View tab will appear differently depending on whether you are viewing Analogue or IP cameras The following parameters can be set for an analogue camera Image resolution a
155. out if needed and click one of the buttons while holding the Ctrl button on your keyboard The preset details will then be stored under that number and can be recalled by clicking it without holding the CTRL key N Setting presets is only possible if you have Administrator rights Version 4 0 Series a A When the Home Preset functionality is enabled the first preset button is displayed as e This means the camera will return to its Home preset after 300 seconds of inactivity PTZ Speed Function to increase or decrease the camera movement speed PTZ Speed is not enabled for PTZ cameras that control the speed themselves Please note that using the PTZ functionality within both WebCCTV and the camera software can cause conflicts with the PTZ functionality 6 2 1 7 Digital Zoom The Digital Zoom functionality is very useful when there are small details in the scene but the camera doesn t support optical zoom and there s no way to visually enlarge those objects In order to use the Digital Zoom functionality follow the steps below 1 Click on the video window in order to set a focal point 2 Use the mouse wheel to zoom the image in and out a magnifying glass is shown 3 i a When partially or totally zoomed in click any point on the video screen in order to centralize the video window on this point This also resets the zoom s focal point You cannot use the Digital Zoom functionality if your mouse d
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157. perating system Setup Version WebCCTV software version installed Setup Path directory where the WebCCTV software is installed Setup Date date of installation Version 4 0 Series 5 4 2 Network Diagnostics This section allows you to check the state of the ports opened closed necessary for proper operation of the software It consists of two diagnostic functionalities Port Scanning Camera Scanning eystem Info Network Diagnostics Server Messages Log System Downloads Network Diagnostics HTTP port 80 TCP Open Control port 1518 TCP Open Video ports 4096 4224 All ports are open UDP P P Refresh Stop Network Camera 1 Online Offline No connection could be made The ping command timed out Network Camera 3 Online Network Camera 4 Online Refresh Network Camera 2 Network Diagnostics Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 4 2 1 Port Scanning The Port Scanning feature allows you to check the state of the TCP and UDP ports needed for a normal server operation When entering the Network Diagnostics page all ports are checked automatically HTTP port 80 TCP Open Control port 1518 TCP Open Video ports 4096 4224 UDP All ports are open Refresh Port Scanning Screen fe These ports also have to be configured in your firewall s and router port forwarding L if you want to connect to your server over the Internet Click the Refresh button
158. ponent is installed The following parameters can be configured Clickatell API ID ID assigned to your Clickatell account Clickatell User Name user name of the Clickatell account Clickatell Password password of the Clickatell account SMS Account Parameters Clickatell API ID 1234567 Clickatell User Name JohnBrown Clickatell Password leccccce SMS Account Parameters Screen Gs If you don t have a Clickatell account you can create one by clicking the following LA direct link http www clickatell com developers api_http php Click the Apply button to save the settings Version 4 0 Series 5 3 7 4 E Mail Profile An E Mail Profile is intended for storing email parameters necessary for successfully sending and receiving email notifications of incoming alarms N This section is only present if the WebCCTV Alarm Component is installed Defined E Mail Profiles Office Alarm Edit Delete Add New Profile Defined E Mail Profiles Screen To add the profile follow the steps below 1 Click the Add New Profile button 2 Choose the type of Mail Profile mode Advanced or Simple by clicking the appropriate button Network Settings Mail Profile Settings Mail Profile Settings Profile Name Office Alarm j Profile Type SMTP v SMTP Server Address mailserver2 com SMTP Authentication Simple SMTP Login johnbrown SMTP Password eeccceees Mail From Name John Mail From
159. present Available disk space for recordings shows the amount of disk space on the volume that is assigned for recordings Space used by recordings shows the amount of space on the volume that is currently used by recordings Free space left shows the amount of space on the volume that is left for recordings Estimated disk space usage shows the estimated amount of space that will be used for recordings for one day Version 4 0 Series Estimated time of recording shows the estimated amount of days that can be recorded Oldest movie shows how old the oldest movie on the volume is Clean up shows when the backup functionality cleaned up the volume for the last time in order to make space for recordings The oldest movies are deleted first when the backup functionality starts Use full disk space this option allows the recordings to use all space available on the volume Allocate disk space for the recordings this option allows limiting the space used by recordings In order to limit the space select the corresponding radio button and enter an integer number in gigabytes that will be allocated for recordings Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Storage Parameters WebCCTV Volume Configuration Wizard C Program Files Quadrox WebCCTV Movies Available disk space for recordings 6 GB Space used by recordings 0 3 GB F
160. ree space left 5 7 GB 95 With your current recordings configuration you will use an estimate 23 3 GB per day on this volume With the current limitations that you have set you can record for an estimated 0 2 day s The oldest movie on this volume is 0 day s old The last recordings cleanup was at N A Use full disk space Allocate disk space for the recordings 6 GB lt lt Previous Finish Cancel Storage Parameters Edit Screen Click the Finish button Version 4 0 Series 5 3 4 2 Advanced Storage Settings Click the Advanced Storage Settings button in the Storage Manager screen to open the Advanced Storage Settings Wizard This menu allows for the configuration of the movie lifetime parameters for all types of movies The following Advanced Storage Settings Wizards tabs are described Movie Lifetime Alarms POS 5 3 4 2 1 Movie Lifetime This tab allows you to configure the Maximum lifetime of a movie It is a value set in hours days or months which determines the amount of time the recorded movies will be kept on the hard disk Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Movie Lifetime Advanced Storage Settings Wizard Limit the maximum lifetime of a movie Movie Lifetime Screen In order to set a movies lifetime limitation follow the steps below 1 Check the Limit the maximum lifetime of a movie checkbox 2 Select the
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163. rver and follow the on screen instructions in the NVS Wizard See 3 3 1 2 Network Video Server Wizard To change Camera or Network Video Server settings click the Edit button to enter the Camera or Network Video Server Wizard which will guide you through the setting process for that camera or network video server To directly access a Network camera or a Network Video Server click the Go to button This function is available for IP cameras only To delete a Network camera click the Delete button To delete a Network Video Server click the Delete button To delete all IP devices click the Delete All IP Devices button Cameras EnableDisabl Camera 1 Analogue Edit Camera 2 Analogue Edit Camera 3 Analogue Edit Camera 4 Analogue Edit Camera 5 Network Camera Edit Delete Camera 6 Network Camera Edit Delete AddIP Camera Add Network Video Server Delete AIl IP Devices Cameras Screen To disable or enable a camera click its number The button will become red when the iL camera is disabled in the system Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 1 Camera Wizard To enter the Camera Wizard click the Edit or the Add IP Camera button in the Cameras Screen The Camera Wizard can consist of eight tabs with easy to follow instructions Read this chapter to learn all about camera settings The following Camera Wizard tabs are described in this chapter Name amp Type Activity m Connection PTZ Live view m Virtu
164. s Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Settings Control Panel The system Settings enable the user to change the WebCCTV behavior and adapt it to the specific requirements This chapter covers the following sections Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Use system Settings with extreme caution some of them can seriously affect the WebCCTYV performance and even stop proper functioning of the system Some of the system Settings require the WebCCTV to be rebooted for the settings to take effect You will be informed to reboot the WebCCTV server by a red message on the screen To restart the WebCCTY click the Restart button which will turn red or wy click the Restart now link that appears at the end of the message While restarting the server you will get a message that the server is restarting Once restarted a successful reboot message will be displayed Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 Cameras The Cameras overview screen is automatically displayed when entering the Settings menu WebCCTYV supports both Analogue and Network cameras e T Analogue cameras can also be added and edited through a Network Video Server To add a Network camera click the Add IP Camera and follow the on screen instructions in the Camera Wizard See 3 3 1 1 Camera Wizard To add a Network Video Server click the Add Network Video Se
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166. s a rule of thumb the higher the quality of the image higher image resolution the lower the frame rate you will have Differential transmission when differential transmission is enabled only the differences between subsequent images are sent over the network This feature drastically decreases the amount of transmitted video data and is especially designed to be used when viewing camera images over the Internet Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name amp Type Live View B Se Ee ee WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard Camera 1 Please choose live view resolution Remember that there is always a trade off between image quality and frame rate the bigger and better image you choose the less frame rate WebCCTV can achieve Image resolution 384x288 768x288 768x576 Differential transmission Differential transmission drastically decreases the amount of data sent over the network Please note that this transmission option will slightly increase CPU consumption at the WebCCTV Server side and slightly change live view quality lt lt Previous Next gt gt z Finish Cancel Live View Analogue camera Screen Version 4 0 Series The following parameters can be set for a network camera Format gives an opportunity to choose between commonly used compression technologies or indicates the compression technology that is used for a specific
167. s and delivers updated information To go back to the Detailed Used Storage Information Screen click Return 5 3 5 Single View This menu allows you to configure the settings for the single camera live viewing mode The Single View menu contains the following parameters Frame rate Sequence Version 4 0 Series Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management ve pata 7 Single View Settings Frame rate Apply Sequence 1 Edit Delete Sequence 2 Edit Delete Add Sequence Single View Settings Screen 5 3 5 1 Frame rate The frame rate set by this parameter is the frame rate for the live view visualisation The possible Frame Rate ranges from 0 5 to 30 fps frames per second The real frame rate depends on the available network bandwidth and the camera model In order to set a desired frame rate follow the steps below 1 Select the frame rate value from the drop down list 2 Click the Apply button It is recommended to test the various settings in order to choose the optimal Frame ll Rate and the desired quality of the image e T By default the live view frame rate is 12 fps Version 4 0 Series 5 3 5 2 Sequence The Camera Switching Sequence allows you to create a sequence of cameras in which cameras will switch in a defined order after a certain time interval set for every camera independently You are able to create different sequences
168. s from these cameras on your previous volume Therefore it is recommended to manage your volumes before you add cameras to your system To add a camera to a volume follow the steps below 1 Select a camera from the drop down list 2 Click the Add Camera button When finished adding cameras to the volume click Next to enter the next Volume Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 4 1 3 Storage Parameters This tab gives you the ability to manage the disk space used by the recordings stored on the volume Depending on whether you are adding or editing the volume this tab will differ slightly When adding a volume following parameters are present Use full disk space this option allows the recordings to use all space available on the volume Allocate disk space for the recordings this option allows limiting the space used by recordings In order to limit the space select the corresponding radio button and enter an integer number in gigabytes that will be allocated for recordings Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management PENGEN Storage Parameters WebCCTV Volume Configuration Wizard C Program Files Quadrox GuardNVR Movies Use full disk space Allocate disk space for the recordings O GB lt lt Previous Finish Cancel Storage Parameters Add Screen Click the Finish button When editing a volume the following parameters are
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170. s the following parameters Logged User user that is logged in Activation Code activation code based on the machine and number of allowed cameras e When reinstalling or upgrading the WebCCTV software on the same machine you ll can reuse the Activation Code as long as crucial components as CPU Motherboard or Network Interface Card aren t replaced The Hard disk is not a crucial component Interface Cards installed on your machine The Activation Code is based on one NIC AN It s possible that the Activation Code is invalid if you have two different Network Network Interface Card You can Upgrade your license in order to be able to monitor more cameras Click the Upgrade button in the Activation code row You will be redirected to the Activation ly page where you should specify the new key To obtain this key contact Quadrox or your installer Allowed Cameras specifies the number of cameras that may be connected to the system You can connect as many cameras as you like to the system but only the number of e allowed cameras will be active The system automatically selects which cameras are J active At first analogue slots will be replaced by network cameras if analogue Ey cameras are present If all cameras are network cameras there will be a selection based on an internal mechanism OS Version version of the operating system that is installed XPe Build Version build version of the XPe o
171. s with your graphics hardware These settings can help you troubleshoot display related problems Hardware acceleration Manually control the level of acceleration and performance supplied by your graphics hardware Use the Display Troubleshooter to assist you in making the change Hardware acceleration None g Full All accelerations are enabled Use this setting if your computer has no problems Recommended Enable write combining Troubleshoot Screen Click OK and return to the Activity Screen in the Camera Wizard The masking grid should be visible on your screen now The masking functionality does not depend on whether you can visualize it on a particular client PC or not It is possible to set up masking on one client PC and use another client PC which is not able to show masking The masking will stay applied To un mask the desired area follow the steps below Version 4 0 Series Click on the cell you wish to un mask Check the Mask or Unmask button depending on whether you want to mask or unmask 3 Click the Apply mask button to activate the selection N e To mask multiple cells left click one cell and drag the cursor over the cells you T would like to mask and release your mouse ll Click on the question mark icon in the right hand corner of the masking screen to access on screen masking instructions Click Next to enter the next NVS Camera Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 2 7 PTZ
172. sed Adding configuring amp deleting a volume Advanced Storage Settings Detailed Storage Information You must be very careful while performing any manipulations of volumes as this may erase all the footage from the cameras assigned to the volumes being manipulated Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Storage Manager Volume Location Cameras Space Available peace en Actions Used Movie Camera 1 Camera 2 0 1 D Movies Camera 3 6 GB Oday s Edit i 0 GB Camera 4 Camera 5 l Add Volume Advanced Storage Settings Detailed Storage Information Storage Manager Screen 5 3 4 1 Adding configuring amp deleting a Volume Since WebCCTV supports multivolume recording several volumes can be added to one server To enter the Volume Configuration Wizard click the Edit or Add Volume link button in the Storage Manager screen The Volume Configuration Wizard consists of three tabs with easy to follow instructions The following Volume Configuration Wizards tabs are described Location Cameras Storage Parameters You cannot delete all volumes added to your system In case only one volume is left ely the Delete link will be disabled Furthermore you can t delete a volume if there are cameras assigned First reassign all cameras to another volume To delete a volume click the Delete link Click OK on the screen that pops up Version 4 0 Series
173. side hy of the control panel up and down to shift the red line All the video activity that stays above the red line will be recorded Masking by using the masking feature only activity in a specified area s will be recorded This significantly increases the ability to store video footage Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name amp Type Activiy a PEE WebCCTV Camera Configuration Wizard Network Camera 1 Please select the desired activity detection level Record only activity V Recording only meaningful activity allows you to record for a longer period and makes searching in the video more efficient CUES EE RGR Apply Mask ss Activity detection can be visually adjusted to the desired level provided a camera is connected Current video activity level is represented by the green line on the control panel below the video To adjust video activity move the slider on the right side of the control panel up and down to shift the red line All the video activity that stays above the red line will be recorded lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Activity analogue and network camera Screen e Masking makes it possible to disable the recording of activity in so called curtain T areas Curtain areas contain constant movement classified as not important for surveillance e g moving trees in the wind ceiling fan
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176. t of the WebCCTV Alarm Component You need to have the Alarm Component installed before you can use the POS functionality You need to select the NAMOS driver in the custom menu when installing the Alarm 1 Component By default only the Serial Port POS and Generic POS driver is installed when installing the Alarm Component Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 4 1 Name In this tab you can adjust the POS Device name It s a part of the POS Device Configuration Wizard Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name LOOO Protocol Or WebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard Please enter POS device name Device Name NamosDevicel lt lt Pre vious Next gt gt Finish Cancel Name NAMOS Screen Click Next to enter the next POS Device Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 4 2 Protocol In this tab the protocol has to be selected It s a part of the POS Device Configuration Wizard Select NAMOS in the drop down list Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Protocol aa A WebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard Please specify POS protocol Protocol Generic POS NM Generic POS Serial Pot POS TP INET lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Protocol NAMOS Screen Click the Finish button 1 Depending on the drivers you installed to
177. ted by laws which may vary from country to country Trademark Acknowledgments Quadrox WebCCTV Internet Explorer Windows are registered trademarks of the respective holders Support Services Should you require any technical assistance please contact your installer If your questions cannot be answered immediately your installer will forward your queries through the appropriate channels to ensure a fast response Version 4 0 Series License Agreement Copyright C 1997 2008 by Quadrox tsov All rights reserved PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE BY INSTALLING AND USING THE SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT This Software License Agreement SLA is a legal agreement between you Customer either an individual or an entity and Quadrox tsov Quadrox The term Software as used in this SLA means the computer software contained in the package or file s to which this SLA is annexed the associated media any printed documentation and materials and any on line or electronic documentation provided by Quadrox related to such software By opening the packaging downloading indicating your acceptance on screen or on line or installing and or using the Software you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this SLA If you do not agree to the terms
178. tificate is checked by trusted a 3 party for maximal security l Certificate doesn t need to be explicitly added to the trusted certificates list Certificate expires Disadvantages Certificate must be purchased Version 4 0 Series 5 4 Info The Info section gives you detailed information about the WebCCTV Server The following topics are described in this chapter System info Network Diagnostics Server Messages Log System Downloads system Info Network Diagnostics Server Messages Log System Downloads System Info System Configuration Save current WebCCTYV configuration and settings Save Configuration Restore saved WebCCTV configuration and settings Restore Configuration Logged User WEBCCTV Administrator Activation Code 2FDF5675 3709FA62 0EBB543C 7734CB91 Allowed Cameras 4 Upgrade OS Version Microsoft Windows XP Embedded 5 1 2600 Service Pack 2 XPe Build Version 3 9 2 1 Setup Version 3 9 9 9 Setup Path C Program Files Quadrox WebCCTV Setup Date 13 12 2007 09 55 24 WebCCTV Quadrox 1997 2007 Info Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 4 1 System Info The System Info screen consists of two sections System Configuration System Information system Info Network Diagnostics Server Messages Log System Downloads System Info Save current WebCCTV configuration and settings Save Configuration Restore saved WebCCTV configuration and settings Restor
179. tification Path Trust Trust Status indicates whether you trust the individual group or corporation to whom this certificate is issued The certificate can then be used for the specified purposes such as sending receiving email trusting a web site having the certificate etc Certificate trusted for E Mail Encryption and Authentication Edit Trust Inherit Trust from Issuer Explicitly Trust this Certificate Explicitly Don t Trust this Certificate Signing Digital ID Properties Screen To make a certificate explicitly trusted by means of the Microsoft Management Console follow the steps below 1 Go to Start gt Run and specify the mme command In the window that appears click File in the window menu and select Add Remove Snap in 3 In the window that appears click the Add button 4 Inthe next appeared window choose Certificates and click the Add button Version 4 0 Series m Console File Action View Favorites Window Help mR e ym Console Root of x Console Root _ There are no items to show in this view Add Remove Snap in Standalone Extensions Use this page to add or remove a standalone Snap in from the console Snap ins added to fa Console Root x fal Add Standalone Snap in Available Standalone Snap ins Snap in Vendor Activex Control Microsoft Corporation Certificates Microsoft Corporation Component Services Microsoft Corporation Computer Mana
180. time of the exported footage The end time of the exported footage A hash value or a checksum for a file is a short value something like a fingerprint of the file This feature can be useful both for comparing the files and their integrity control A hash is a mathematically calculated number that uniquely defines the original information There are always several information strings that have the same hash as a result but it is infeasible to find a second original based only on the hash If you change a single bit in the original information the hash will be different Popular hashes used by the Quadrox software are MD5 and SHA 1 The Hash value can be checked by using the special tools that are built upon the MDS5 checksum algorithm which is used worldwide for checking the integrity of the files for example FastSum application http www fastsum com To calculate the movie s hash value by means of the FastSum application follow the steps below 1 Download and install the FastSum application by using all the default settings 2 Right click on the export file and make the selection as shown on the following screen a gt ICK236_Camera gt 2 _2006 10 30_15 53 02_200 u Play Queue It Up Add to Playlist Copy to CD or Device Open With r Send To gt Cut Copy Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Create Checksum Selection Screen 3 Click the F9 button in the FastSum screen that appears t
181. torage This tab is not available for Generic POS Devices You don t have to configure it Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 2 5 Name In this tab you can adjust the Generic POS source name It s a part of the POS Configuration Wizard Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name Recordings WebCCTV POS Configuration Wizard Generic POS Source 1 Please enter POS name Name Generic POS Source 1 o lt lt Previous A n Next gt gt am Finish Cancel z Name Generic POS Screen Click Next to enter the next POS Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 2 6 Recordings This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard In this tab you are able to do the following Add or delete cameras to record when a ticket is generated Multiple recordings can be assigned to one source This way a ticket can be why monitored from different cameras and angles Set the recording time before and after a ticket is generated This is also called the pre and post ticket recording interval A ticket movie is labelled recorded footage from a camera you attached to the ticket i e when a ticket comes in the specific period of time recorded from a specified camera is labelled and saved Once the recording is complete it appears as a ticket ly movie If there aren t recordings i e when there is no activity for the period when the ticket is generate
182. tream from source C8BOA7BF CF34 4718 9C56 32622D3C770D failed with error 0x80070057 2147483647 Creation of live stream from source 7C49565A D12F 41BE BE2E 613FOEAEE6C3 failed with error 0x80070057 2147483647 Creation of live stream from source 46EF9424 5A26 494C 80C8 C2FF19CC94AE failed with error 0x80070057 2147483647 Creation of live stream from source 22B9D54E 16B9 4F86 A6FF D43E14D0A611 failed with error 0x80070057 2147483647 19 02 2007 14 31 16 Streaming pysanets Created live stream from source 64D3C3AE C690 4CAB 8844 5D4C85731121 90 match es found Page 12345 19 02 2007 14 31 26 Streaming pysanets 19 02 2007 14 31 25 Streaming pysanets 19 02 2007 14 31 23 Streaming pysanets 19 02 2007 14 31 20 Streaming pysanets New Search User Actions Logbook Screen Wb User Actions Log allows you to check all user actions at all times In order to conduct a new log search click on the New search button The reset filter IL button will clear all the checked boxes so that you can make a new selection 5 2 4 2 Event Logger Configuration The Event Logger Configuration defines the priority levels for the recorded events Depending on the selected option WebCCTYV will or will not store certain events Event Logger Configuration Event Logger Configuration Recorded Events Level Important Events Return Apply Cancel Event Logger Configuration Screen There are three R
183. u can export alarm movies as asf files while staying on the Alarms page In order to export the alarm movie click the Export button of the alarm event and wait while WebCCTV creates an export movie for each associated active camera s in the Recordings Menu 6 4 3 Slider Use the slider to quickly look through the recording Version 4 0 Series 6 4 4 Alarm Playback Controls You can use the Alarm Playback Control buttons in order to make the viewing process more flexible and controllable The following Alarm Playback Control buttons are available Stop button stops the playback and returns the slider to its initial position Frame Backward allows you to view the recording in the frame by frame mode in reverse direction Play Pause starts or pauses the playback After you press this button the slider is not automatically returned to its initial position Fast Forward increase the playback speed in order to skip the irrelevant information You can choose from 2x 4x or 8x speed by clicking on the button Frame Forward allows you to view the recording in the frame by frame mode 6 4 5 Changing Video Window Size You can change the size of the window in which the camera stream is visualized am Click the button in order to make the Video Window smaller gt Click the button in order to make the Video Window bigger 6 4 6 Low High Bandwidth Mode Low High bandwidth mode allows you to decid
184. u to the WebCCTV server Only ActiveX supporting Internet Browsers are designed to be used with the WebCCTV Internet browsers like Netscape Opera and other browsers that do not support ActiveX are not suitable for use with WebCCTV To access the WebCCTV server via Internet Explorer follow the steps below 1 Obtain the exact IP address for the WebCCTV from your System Administrator and make note of it for future reference http 192 168 100 1 is the factory default IP address for a WebCCTV Please note that your installer could have changed it to fit the specifications of your own network Open Internet Explorer Click the Start button on your PC or WebCCTV and find Internet Explorer in the All Programs tab An Internet Explorer link can often be found on the desktop Once Internet Explorer is opened click on the address field and enter the IP address as shown in the example below http 192 168 100 1 Make sure to include the http prefix into the IP address This is a protocol used for communication with a World Wide Web server Since WebCCTV uses the same technology the http prefix should be included Version 4 0 Series 2 WEBCCTV Web Based Digital Surveillance Servers Digital Video Recorder G v E http i 192 168 100 1 w k a WEBCCTY Web Based Digital Surveillance Servers Di WebCCTYV IP address IP address For example if you changed the TCP IP port to 81 80 is default port the
185. u want to control by means of WebCCTV to the serial port COM port of any computer in your network 2 Install the Remote POS Monitor application on this computer and configure it See 3 3 3 1 1 Remote POS Monitor When all steps are completed Remote POS Monitor will capture the transactions that come from the POS printer which is connected to the COM port and will send them to the WebCCTV server In order to add and configure your POS device click the Edit device or Add POS Device link button in the POS screen The POS Device Configuration Wizard consists of four tabs with easy to follow instructions In order to configure the sources click the Edit link of the source in the POS screen which will lead you to the POS configuration Wizard The POS Configuration Wizard consists of two tabs with easy to follow instructions The POS functionality is a part of the WebCCTV Alarm Component You need to have the Alarm Component installed before you can use the POS functionality Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 1 1 Remote POS Monitor Remote POS Monitor is needed for capturing the transactions coming from the POS printer connected to the COM port which sends them to the WebCCTV server First you need to install Remote POS Monitor on the computer by running the installation file which can be found on the Alarm Component CD called RemotePOSMonitorSetup exe After the installation open the Configuration Application by going to Start gt
186. uctions The following POS Device Configuration Wizard tabs are described in the corresponding subchapters of Serial Port POS TP Net and NAMOS Name Protocol Connection Storage Version 4 0 Series After you added a Serial Port POS Device you have to add a POS printer by adding it as a source To configure or add POS sources click the Edit or Add POS link in the POS screen which will lead you to the POS configuration Wizard The POS Configuration Wizard consists of two tabs with easy to follow instructions ZN When a POS device is added the first POS source is added by default o ely You can add several POS Sources POS Printers to a single POS Device The following POS Configuration Wizard tabs are described in the corresponding subchapters of Serial Port POS TP Net and NAMOS Name Recordings The POS functionality is a part of the WebCCTV Alarm Component You need the Alarm Component installed before you can use the POS functionality e When installing the Alarm Component the Serial Port POS and Generic POS driver J is installed by default If you need the TP Net or NAMOS driver you need to select them in the custom menu which is available when installing the Alarm Component To delete a POS Device or source click the Delete link Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 1 Serial Port POS Before you can add and configure a Serial Port POS Device and sources in WebCCTV you need to 1 Connect the POS printer yo
187. uectsrentsveusved 186 6 5 3 8471A AN EEEE EIEEE AEAEE N EEEE E AAE E E EE E 186 6 5 4 IRORA EA T A A E 187 6 5 5 Changing Video Window Size 6 5 6 Low High Bandwidth Mode 6 5 7 SNAPShOlS is arrera E EAO E E E EE RR E R 187 6 5 8 Digital ZOOM kaare EEE ATEEN EREE ETE EE ETETEA TEE AE 188 7 APPENDIX A 8 adad id DDD D D E E A E A E T N A 194 9 GLOSSARY ooer E CESET EEAS A SEACREST ENSKE 199 Version 4 0 Series 2 Preface This document This manual is intended for administrators and operators of a WebCCTV Video Recorder and is applicable for WebCCTV software version 4 0 and higher Safety Notices Please observe all safety notes and instructions carefully when using this product Liability The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects Quadrox assumes no responsibility for incidental or consequential damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors omissions or discrepancies in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes All rights reserved Under the copyright laws no part of this manual can be reproduced in any form without written permission of Quadrox Legal considerations Please check your local regional laws and regulations before using WebCCTV for surveillance purposes Camera surveillance maybe prohibi
188. uences To select a Single View Sequence select the sequence from the drop down list and click the Single View button If the preferred sequence is already selected in the drop down list you can click on at the left of the drop down list J amp Creating sequences can only be done in the Video Manager application Click on any camera button to stop the automatic switching and revert to viewing Wh cameras manually lly When manual switching is completed automatic switching resumes after 30 seconds Note that after selecting a sequence the view will be automatically switched to Single why View mode See 4 2 1 Single View for more information 6 2 2 2 Mosaics To select a Mosaic select the mosaic from the drop down list and click the Mosaic View button If the preferred mosaic is already selected in the drop down list you can click on at the left side of the drop down list e lIl Creating mosaics can only be done in the Video Manager application There are 9 predefined mosaic views available for configuration in the Video Manager application By default no mosaic view is available in the Video Browser ll application In case video capture cards are installed the respective mosaics will automatically be created and installed by WebCCTV 6 2 2 3 Changing Video Window Size You can change the size of the window in which the camera stream is visualized Click the ie button in order to make the Video Window smaller a
189. um of all the physical objects such as the electrical mechanical and electronic devices which comprise a computer system as the typical PC hardware suite consists of a mainboard and a number of peripherals such as hard drives and speakers connected by adapter cards but the input and output from users occurs mostly through the keyboard and monitor contrasted with software which are the programs executed by the computer Icon a small graphic image displayed on the screen or in the indicator panel In Windows an icon represents an object that the user can manipulate Internet Explorer Microsoft s free World Wide Web browser for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh Image refresh rate an amount of images the camera sends per one second Infrared sensor is a cable less communication tool capable of accepting and reacting for infrared signals Interface 1 Hardware and or software components of a system used specifically to connect one device to another 2 Physical connection of the one system or device to another for information exchanging 3 The point of contact between user the computer and the program IO device equipment used to communicate with the computer and transfer data to and from it IP address a number that uniquely identifies each computer on the Internet or local network see PMD IO Device also IP camera a camera that has its own IP address and captures transmits images electronically r
190. unit of time from the drop down list default unit is day s 3 Enter an integer number indicating the period of time the movies will be kept minimal value is 1 Click Next to enter the next Advanced Storage Settings Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 4 2 2 Alarms This tab allows you to configure two parameters e T This tab will not be available unless the Alarm Component is installed Minimum lifetime of alarm recordings integer value set in hours and determines the amount of time the alarm movies will be kept on the hard disk Check the checkbox if you want to activate this parameter Minimum number of alarms to keep integer value indicating the minimum number of alarms to keep Check the checkbox if you want to activate this parameter Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Movie Lifetime Alarms POS Advanced Storage Settings Wizard Minimum lifetime of alarms recordings hour s Minimum number of alarms to keep When there is not enough disk space to comply with these requirements alarms with higher severity will be deleted last and at least 12 hours of non alarm recordings will be maintained lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Alarms Screen e When there is not enough disk space to comply with the requirements alarms with oA higher priority will be deleted last and at least 12 hours of non alarm recordings wi
191. uration Screen 10 Click the Apply button to enable POS Monitor to monitor a newly added POS Printer You can export your Remote POS Monitor Configuration Application settings to a Registration Entries reg file in order to be able to easily restore the configuration J and add all the needed entries to the Windows registry later To do so click the Eg Export button and save the file In order to restore the configuration double click the icon of the reg file you created and confirm your intension to update the register information The POS Printer source will be automatically added to the source list Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 1 2 Name In this tab you can adjust the POS Device name It s a part of the POS Device Configuration Wizard Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name a a a D WebCCTV POS Device Configuration Wizard Please enter POS device name Device Name POS Terminal 1 Next gt gt Finish Cancel Name Serial Port POS Screen Click Next to enter the next POS Device Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 1 3 Protocol In this tab the protocol has to be selected It s a part of the POS Device Configuration Wizard Select Serial Port POS in the drop down list Cameras Alarms POS storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Protocol Pot ATS umercrreeree WebCCTV
192. ut Paste Add to Favorites Properties Recordings Export Screen 3 Define the destination and click the Save button To delete the export files select the export files you want to delete and click the Delete button The Compression format JPEG MPEG for recordings is defined in the Camera wizard during the camera set up in the Video Manager application Version 4 0 Series 6 3 6 3 Saving Export Files to CD To save an exported movie file to the CD follow the steps below 1 Right click on the export file you want to save 2 From the pop up menu that appears choose Save Target As Recordings Management Please specify the following From Date Time 19 February 2007 14 a7 i 0 Time span 1 minute Precise Search Single camera playback Camera 3 gt 7 Veyactirouized playback Camera 1 z Camera 2 z Camera 3 Camera 1 Movie export Camera 3 gt Search Current Export file s ile name ile size I QTEST2 Camera3 2007 02 19 14 47 2007 02 19 14 47 59 radD81AF asf 2533 2 M QTEST2 Camera 3 2007 02 19 14 47 2007 02 19 14 47 59 rad696DD asf 2533 a 3 M QTEST2 Camera 2007 02 19 13 47 2007 02 19 13 47 59 rad1757 Serinnewwndow Sx CD Free temporary storage space 14797 Mb RREEICAEP soe Print Target Delete Sut Gopy Copy Shortcut Paste Add to Favorites Properties Recordings Export Screen
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194. vailable for TP Net Devices You don t have to configure it Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 3 5 Name This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard The following parameters have to be configured Name specify the name of the POS source Workstation ID specify the workstation ID Store ID specify the store ID Cameras Alarms POS Storage Manager Single View Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name Recordings febCCTV POS Configuration Wizard POS 1 Please enter POS name Name Pos 1 Workstation ID fi Store ID ja lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Name TP Net Screen Click Next to enter the next POS Configuration Wizard Screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 3 3 6 Recordings This tab is a part of the POS Configuration Wizard In this tab you are able to do the following Add or delete cameras to record when a ticket is generated Multiple recordings can be assigned to one source This way a ticket can be why monitored from different cameras and angles Set the recording time before and after a ticket is generated This is also called the pre and post ticket recording interval A ticket movie is labelled recorded footage from a camera you attached to the ticket i e when a ticket comes in the specific period of time recorded from a specified camera is labelled and saved Once the recording is complete it appears as a ticket ly movie If ther
195. w Mosaics Network Settings Certificate Management Name amp Type Connection MEZER WebCCTV Network Video Server Configuration Wizard WEBCCTV NVS 4000 You have selected Network video server option Please enter the IP address of the server you wish to add IP address 192 168 1 Il 1 Server IP address is usually located on the Network video server side Each number should be between 0 and 255 User name Administrator User name can be found in the documentation Password CETTTTTTTT The password used during new server configuration lt lt Previous Next gt gt Finish Cancel Connection Network Video Server Screen Click Next to enter the next NVS Wizard screen Version 4 0 Series 5 3 1 2 3 Video Settings This tab is a part of the Network Video Server Wizard and allows configuring following settings Video format selection of the video standards format in which images are transmitted from the cameras PAL video standard is used in Europe NTSC video standard is used in the USA Image resolution a higher resolution gives a better quality image A higher image resolution will lead to a lower frame rate Frame rate possible frame rates depend on the chosen image resolution Volume storage volume on which the camera is recorded You can change the volume for each camera see 3 3 4 Storage Manager Settings you are adjusting in this screen are applied to all NVS cameras for live view d
196. wing diagram shows how a digital signature is used in the video authentication process Courtroom Movie ma g Insecure Insecure ba gy Internet i Signature dad 7 i Signature message La f Certificate i a gt Qex Certificate J Video Authentication Process Step 1 Recording Video from the camera is recorded in a standard ASF movie file Step 2 Export When a relevant piece of video is exported information about that video e g the timestamp camera name recorder information and the user who performed the export is gathered in a signature message This message is encrypted by the certificate unique to each recorder to form a digital signature Version 4 0 Series WebCCTYV supports two formats of digital signatures eml S MIME standard message like used in digitally signed emails p7m true PKCS 7 standard signature message It can be opened by specialized viewers like Cryptigo s P7M Viewer http www cryptigo com Quadrox has based all of these systems on the open standard technology to prevent any possibility of security holes or back doors All algorithms that are used are well known and widely used cryptographic standards like MD5 SHA 1 and RSA They cannot be broken if the key is not known not even by the people that implemented e them The certificate is standard X 509 PKSC 12 as is the digital signature format JL PKCS 7 Apart
197. with different settings To add a sequence click Add Sequence button The following screen will be opened Single View Sequence Settings Name Frame rate ENEE tins Sat No cameras defined Cameral v Add Camera Apply ii Cancel Single View Sequence Settings Screen Gs The Camera Switching Sequence setting allows the adding or removing of cameras at dL any time This allows you to dynamically monitor the most significant areas L The sequence time option defines the duration of the interval between each camera view To edit or configure a sequence click the Edit link and follow the steps below Single View Sequence Settings General Settings Name En 3 Frame rate 15 vi pps aS Ma Camera 1 w 10 Delete Camera 4 x 12 s A V Delete Camera3 v 10 s A Delete Camera5 v Add Camera Apply al Cancel Single View Sequence Settings Screen 1 Specify a Name for the sequence Version 4 0 Series 2 Select Frame rate 3 Add cameras to the sequence a Select a camera from the drop down list b Click the Add Camera button c Specify the Sequence time for every camera Sequence time for a camera is the time span during which WebCCTV shows this tL camera d Use the Sort buttons to change the position of a camera in the sequence o i J To delete a camera click the Delete link Nay e Click the Apply button You will return to the Single View Settings Screen Version
198. y recordings and pre post alarm recordings In the way that alarm recordings have a higher storage priority and will not be overwritten by non alarm recordings The WebCCTV is operational even when no live monitoring occurs While the WebCCTV continuously records images from all the cameras video is N transmitted from the server to the client only when an Internet browser is connected to WebCCTV and someone is live viewing images from one or more cameras Version 4 0 Series 4 Getting Started This chapter provides information to get you started using your WebCCTV It covers the following topics Accessing WebCCTV via Internet Explorer Accessing WebCCTY locally Setting up WebCCTYV application as default homepage Add WebCCTY as a trusted site 4 1 Access WebCCTYV via Internet Explorer A a rl WebCCTV automatically starts recording the moment it is turned on and booted The booting process takes about two minutes The WebCCTV can be accessed via Internet Explorer This Internet Explorer browser can reside on three places 1 A capable client LAN PC This is a PC in the same network as the WebCCTV 2 A capable client WAN PC This is a PC on the wide area network Your router firewall has to be configured properly in order to connect to WebCCTV 3 The WebCCTV On the desktop of the WebCCTV you can click the video browser icon which will open the Internet Explorer browser on the WebCCTV itself automatically redirecting yo
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