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.