Siveillance™ Video Core 2019 R3 - Specification sheet
Contents Feature Overview ................................................................................................................. 5 Key features ......................................................................................................................................... 5 Additional main features ...................................................................................................................... 5 Integration options ...................................................
Alarm Manager .................................................................................................................................. 10 Authentication ................................................................................................................................... 11 Siveillance Video Mobile server .......................................................................................... 11 Siveillance Video Client ..............................................................
Technical Support .............................................................................................................................. 18 Cyber security disclaimer ....................................................................................................................
• Feature Overview Lets most operators use the system in their native language with support for 29 different languages, Key features • while the Management Client is available in 12 Limited Server solution: languages Siveillance Video Core supports 1 recording • server, 48 cameras. • Centralized management: exporting video to various formats, including video from multiple cameras in encrypted site in Interconnect architecture.
• ONVIF Bridge Integration options Includes the ability to do forward playback with • different speeds and backward playback for an Software Development Kit (MIP SDK) enables improved investigation experience • seamless integration of video analytics algorithms Liftable Privacy masking and other third-party applications in Siveillance Privacy well protected both on live and recorded Video Client and Management Client.
• Flexible control of recording characteristics for • Handle pre-event recordings that significantly MPEG4/H.264 streams, making it possible to reduces the wear and tear of disc systems by toggle between recording key frames only or the keeping the pre-buffered video in memory full stream instead of writing it to a disk using Pre-buffer in • Record more than 30 frames per second per Memory. • Recording quality depends entirely on camera and camera, limited only by hardware.
Storage • • the camera view in live and playback video and in Storage overview gives instant indication of used exported material. vs. available storage in total and for individual • cameras. • Privacy mask consistently hides certain areas in Configure device events like motion detection with pre- and post-buffers, or input signal Manage maximum recording time for manual behavior options. recordings.
For a complete list of available stop actions, Rules, time profiles and notifications • please refer to the Siveillance Video Powerful Microsoft Outlook®-style rule system Administrator's Manual supports an unlimited number of rules. • • Rule actions are triggered by event, time interval with image and/or AVI attachment of incidents. or a combination of event and time. Rules can be • optionally stopped by event or after a certain User rights management time.
Logging • • Logs of system, audit and rule entries are System administration consolidated from all recording servers and • clients. • (listing not exhaustive): system configuration data, maps, alarm settings and definitions and client views. Management Client profiles • Centralized management of Management Client Performance, storage availability, network usage Management Client for different user categories and camera performance. and skill levels.
• • Alarm handling result code enables tracking of order to change settings, read out miscellaneous the outcome of the alarms. status information, configure codecs used for Automatic allocation to alarm owner with exports as well as manage ongoing and completed exports. escalation and alarm forwarding possibilities. Siveillance Video Mobile servers can be • Time profiles for definition of active alarms.
• • Display metadata bounding boxes from supported • devices in live views and playback. views as actions to joystick buttons and as Export video in three simple steps (Select keyboard shortcuts. cameras, Set start time and end time, Click • • quality, based on the actual video content Ability to search for video, alarms & events, received.
• exports and more secure handling of evidence Manually trigger events by activating a server- material. defined event from a list. Playback • • In media player format comments can be added • Print incident reports including image, as pre/post slides. Playback video from 1-100 cameras per computer monitor/view. • surveillance details and free-text user comments. Advanced video navigation includes fast/slow Sequence Explorer playback, jump to date/time, single step and video • motion search.
• • Extensive alarm sort and filtering functions allow • operators to focus on most critical alarms. system components including cameras, I/O Instant preview of primary and related cameras devices and system servers. helps reduce the number of false alarms. • • Tight integration with the map function allows. • alarms in the map. Alarm descriptions and work instructions make • • including camera resolution, FPS, network use to handle different alarms.
• View up to 100 cameras time-synched during • types of cameras and camera views in the system. playback • • Camera search function promptly finds cameras, • single frame step and jump to date/time with Scrollable activity timeline with magnifying frame preview while adjusting time. feature. Instant search on recordings based on date/time • Evidence can be generated as a printed report, a • • bandwidth. Video format. • Create AVI files or save JPEG images.
• A view with all cameras is automatically generated, allowing Siveillance Video Mobile to be used when no views are set up. It also provides a quick way of searching through cameras • Camera search function promptly finds cameras, types of cameras and camera views in the system. • Cameras can be viewed in full screen to take better advantage of the device’s screen. It is also possible to search through cameras in a view while in full screen by swiping left or right.
Licensing structure Server base license • A Siveillance Video base license is mandatory for installing the product • The base server license permits the following deployments within the legal entity purchasing the base server license: o o o One Management Server One Recording Server Unlimited number of Siveillance Video Clients, Siveillance Video Web Clients and Siveillance Video Mobile applications Hardware device license • To connect cameras, video encoders and other devices to Siveillance Video, on
Support & Contacts Technical Support Siveillance Technical Support: siveillance.support.industry@siemens.com Intranet: Siveillance Video Intranet Internet: Siveillance Video Internet EMEA: +49 89 9221 8000 APAC: +91 44 3352 4325 Americas: +1 800 877 7545 Cyber security disclaimer Siemens provides a portfolio of products, solutions, systems and services that includes security functions that support the secure operation of plants, systems, machines and networks.