User Manual
Siveillance VIde 2019 9 SI SSP SH LPS COS Video
• Define multiple PTZ patrolling schemes with
adjustable wait time between shifts and
customizable transitions with disabling of motion
detection to avoid false alarms.
• Run multiple patrolling schedules per camera per
day. For example, run different schedules for
day/night/weekend.
• Privacy mask consistently hides certain areas in
the camera view in live and playback video and in
exported material.
• Configure device events like motion detection
with pre- and post-buffers, or input signal
behavior options.
• Fine-tune motion detection sensitivity per camera
manually or automatically.
• Apply one or multiple exclusion zones for where
motion detection is to be disabled to avoid
unwanted detection.
Devices
• Hardware wizard to add devices; automatically
using Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) discovery,
via IP network range scanning, or using manual
device detection. All methods support automatic
or manual model detection.
• Wizard for swift replacement of malfunctioning
devices with preserved configuration settings and
recordings.
• Enable and disable devices if they are not used or
are down for maintenance.
• Adjust settings such as brightness, color level,
compression, maximum bit rate, resolution and
rotation per camera or camera group.
• Select and configure video format, frames per
second (FPS), resolution and quality for the video
streams used per camera.
• Select and configure one, or more, video streams
per camera to be used for live viewing. Each
stream can be in different video format, FPS,
resolution and quality.
• Adjustable group of pictures (GOP) length for
MPEG4 and H.264 encoded video.
• Optional preview window for immediate
verification of video settings per camera or for a
group of cameras’
• Assign camera shortcut number for easy
operation by clients.
• Define multiple PTZ preset positions on the
server.
Rules, time profiles and notifications
• Powerful Microsoft Outlook®-style rule system
supports an unlimited number of rules.
• Rule actions are triggered by event, time interval
or a combination of event and time. Rules can be
optionally stopped by event or after a certain
time.
• Time profiles with reoccurring time selection and
expire condition support an unlimited number of
time profiles.
• Dynamic day-length time profile follows daylight
changes over the year for a given location defined
by a GPS position, including daylight savings time.
• Rule-based bookmark creation.
• Trigger events:
The Siveillance Video system and connected
devices support a wide set of events that can be
used to trigger actions using the rule system.
Events are grouped in the following categories:
- Hardware: events that relate to physical
hardware devices connected to the system.
- Devices: events that relates to certain functions
and states of devices available to the Siveillance
Video system via the connected hardware
devices.
- External Events: events that relate to VMS
integrations.
- Recording server: events that relate to failover,
archiving and database functions.
- Analytics: events from integrated applications
and systems.
• For further details on available trigger events,
please refer to the Siveillance Video
Administrator's Manual.