User`s guide

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21-0400E v2.3.3
Welcome
Common Admin Config Install Tech-Ref
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NetVision Video Servers will include up to
five audio inputs—allowing audio to be
included with camera images and monitored
at authorized remote stations. (Systems
include a built-in sound card with
microphone jack, plus up to 4 line-level
audio inputs (on video capture boards, or an
optional 4-input audio board).
Audio can be monitored at remote
stations. This allows sounds associated with
a camera to be heard (and included in
recordings). This also allows an operator to
'broadcast' verbal instructions to remote
stations that are 'on-line'
(via PC or camera
microphone; controlled through remote user
permissions)
.
Each camera can be triggered to auto-record
by an external sensor, or motion being
detected in the camera's view (configurable
including detection zones). Each camera
can also be set for ‘pre-alarm’ recording so
the scene is available showing up to 300
seconds before the alarm occurred.
Motion sensing and/or recording can be
scheduled to occur at specific times.
(Recording can also be done manually, at Video
Server PCs and remote stations.)
Alarms (external sensors, video
motion detect, and/or video/signal lost—
where applicable) can:
+ Trigger a camera to display automatically (V2.3
SP2)
+ Trigger an associated PTZ camera to jump to a
pre-defined PTZ preset position
+ Signal a remote surveillance station (with or
without: A custom sound being played; 5-10
frames being displayed; The live camera being
auto-displayed, and/or; The camera being auto-
recorded.)
+ Signal an e-mail recipient (with or without a
'snapshot' image).
+ Activate special "Alarm Overlay" subtitles (v2.3
SP2).
Alarms can trigger external device(s)
through one of three built-in outputs (one for
external sensors triggered, one for video
motion-sense, and one for either/both).
Netvision users can 'chat' on-line
with Video Server operators.
The following items can be logged at a Video
Server:
+ Motion-detection and video lost alarms that occur;
+ Changes being made by operators using the
[Utility] menu;
+ Remote video playback sessions.
+ HTTP server activity (v2.3 SP2).
The watchdog feature causes the Video
Server to restart automatically if the
Netvision software stops responding for a
pre-set duration (60-250 sec.).
With the hardware watchdog option, the Video
Server will be restarted in the event of MS Windows
'hanging' or 'crashing' as well.
Built-in HTTP server;
Web/browser-based viewing of camera
images, controlling PTZ cameras, and
recording remotely is provided through the
Webcam and/or WebView features.
Remote (browser-based) configuration of
many items including motion detection set
up;
Selectable recording CODEC (compression
and file-type) at Video Server PCs and
remote stations;
Video files are encoded to help allow the
detection of image tampering.
SiteWatch™ software allows
monitoring the status of NetVision Video
Servers remotely.
File management tasks can be performed
manually, or automated and scheduled
through the “Self-Housekeeping” feature.
+ (v2.3 SP2): New "Filekeeping" feature
allows viewing or adding a remark, plus
previewing, downloading, and maintenance
functions.