User Manual

Siveillance VIde 2019 14 SI SSP SH LPS COS Video
Independent playback capability allows the
independent playback of recorded video from one
or more cameras.
Instant camera placement in playback view allows
users to instantly replace cameras in a view,
where a new camera can be placed in a particular
view and position with a simple drag-and drop
operation.
Digital zoom allows the operator to see magnified
details in the recorded video.
Support for live video play without recording
storage
Export and print
The snapshot function enables operators to
produce instant visual documentation of a camera
by saving the camera image to a file or sending it
directly to a printer.
Create evidence material in media player format
(AVI files), MKV format, or still image format
(JPEG images).
Disable re-export option to prevent undesirable
distribution of sensitive evidence material.
Bulk camera export in multiple formats to
multiple destinations, including direct export to
optical media, results in more efficient video
exports and more secure handling of evidence
material.
In media player format comments can be added
as pre/post slides.
Print incident reports including image,
surveillance details and free-text user comments.
Sequence Explorer
Dedicated tab for the Sequence Explorer.
Search options are recording sequences (with
support for time slicing), bookmarks and Smart
Search.
Smooth navigation with sliding preview and
“drag-and-throw” function for video thumbnails.
Preview of selected sequence with auto play and
direct export support.
Map function
Built-in map function in Siveillance Video Client
provides intuitive overview of the system and
offers integrated access to all system
components.
Map images can be in standard graphic file
formats including JPG, GIF, PNG and TIF.
Any number of layered maps such as city, street,
building and room.
Instant camera preview on “mouse over” and one-
click shows all cameras on map.
One-click function to open floating window with
all cameras (maximum 25 cameras) on the map.
Depiction of camera view zones on map with
clickable PTZ zones for instant PTZ control.
Ability to suppress status indications (such as
error and warning) for a given device.
Possibility to edit device names in a map and
assign. map-specific names and references
to devices in a map
Map editing subject to user rights.
Alarm Manager
Dedicated dockable tab for the Alarm Manager.
Alarm list with extensive filtering capabilities and
an alarm preview in both live and playback mode.
Extensive alarm sort and filtering functions allow
operators to focus on most critical alarms.
Instant preview of primary and related cameras
helps reduce the number of false alarms.
Tight integration with the map function allows.
operators to indicate and acknowledge active
alarms in the map.
Alarm descriptions and work instructions make
alarms actionable for operators.
Alarm escalation and alarm forwarding
possibilities allow operators with appropriate skills
to handle different alarms.
Alarm reports enable incident documentation.
Alarm location map presents the alarm operator
with a map showing the alarm area when an
alarm is selected.