User Manual
Siveillance Video 2019 12 SI SSP SH LPS COS Video
• Display metadata bounding boxes from supported
devices in live views and playback.
• Export video in three simple steps (Select
cameras, Set start time and end time, Click
Export) using Simplified export panel.
• Ability to search for video, alarms & events,
bookmarks, LPR, Access Control and more all with
one search tool
Live view
• View live video from 1-100 cameras per computer
monitor/view.
• Multiple computer monitor support provides a
main window and any number of either floating
windows or full screen views.
• Live view digital zoom allows a full view of
recordings while the operator can digitally zoom
in to see details.
• Independent playback capability allows for instant
playback of recorded video for one or more
cameras, while in live mode.
• Centralized storage of shared and private camera
views enables coherent access to views across the
system.
• Possibility to instantly re-arrange cameras in
views for optimized monitoring of incidents, with
single click restore of original view.
• Instant camera placement in live view allows for
instant replacement of cameras in a view, where
new cameras can be placed in a particular view
and positioned through a simple drag-and drop
operation.
• Matrix function shows live video from multiple
cameras in any view layout with customizable
rotation paths, remotely controlled by computers
sending matrix remote commands.
• Import static or active HTML maps for fast
navigation to cameras and to provide a good
overview of premises.
• Hide HTML page toolbar in HTML page views
• Activate matrix via graphical maps of premises
using JavaScript or integrate with centralized
access control systems.
• The operator can assign outputs, PTZ presets and
views as actions to joystick buttons and as
keyboard shortcuts.
• Adaptive de-interlacing option secures high video
quality, based on the actual video content
received. Siveillance Video Client can optionally
apply a filter to areas of the image where jagged
edges would otherwise show up.
• Operators may start/stop manual recording on
individual cameras, where the recording status is
propagated to all Siveillance Video Client users
active in the system.
• Update on “motion only” optimizes CPU use by
allowing motion detection to control whether or
not the image should be decoded and displayed.
• Global hotspot function allows users to work in
detail with any camera selected from any view.
• Local hotspot function allows users to work in
detail with a camera selected from the same view.
• Carousel function allows a specific view item to
rotate between pre-defined cameras that are not
necessarily present in the view at the same time.
Operators can select default or custom display
times for each camera, and they are able to
manually switch to the next or previous camera in
the carousel list.
PTZ
• Control PTZ cameras by using;
• PTZ preset positions
• PTZ point-and-click control
• Overlay buttons
• PTZ zoom to a defined rectangle
• Video overlaid PTZ control
• Virtual joystick function
• Take manual control of a PTZ camera that is
running a patrolling scheme. After a timeout with
no activity the camera reverts to its scheduled
patrolling scheme.
I/O and events
• Manually trigger output port relay operation, for
example when controlling gates.