Specifications
Keri Systems, Inc. Doors
TM
Users Guide
01914-015 Rev. 5.9 Section 15: Video 15-5
2.0 Configure Video Server Communications
NOTE: During the configuration process the video server should be running. However, if Doors and
the Video Server are on a single PC, DO NOT
log into the video server while configuring Doors.
Once the Video feature has been enabled and the access control network has been updated, Doors must
be configured to communicate with the video server.
1. Click on the Setup ⇒ Video pull-down menu. The Setup Video window appears (see Figure 15-5).
NOTE: If Video does not show up as an option in the Setup pull-down menu, then the Video feature has
not been enabled in Doors. For instructions on how to enable the Video feature, see “Enable Video in
Doors” on page 3 of this section. If Video does show up as an option in the Setup pull-down menu, but
is greyed out, check operator rights. For instructions on how to grant operator rights, see “Operator
Rights” on page 48 of section 2.
Figure 15-5: Video Server Tab
2.1 Video Server Tab
NOTE: Some of the following fields are status only (marked by an *) and do not need any input from the
operator. Those fields will remain blank until either the or buttons are clicked.
Server Name
A descriptive text name for the video server. To assign a name to the video server, click on the “Server
Name” cell and type a descriptive name for that server. The default for this field is blank.
Status
*
Displays the status of the Doors connection to the video server.
Date
*
Displays the date set on the video server PC.
Time
*
Displays the time set on the video server PC clock.
Clock Sync Date
*
Displays the date of the last sync of the access control network and the video server PC.