User Manual

Siveillance Video 2019 7 SI SSP SH LPS COS Video
Flexible control of recording characteristics for
MPEG4/H.264 streams, making it possible to
toggle between recording key frames only or the
full stream
Record more than 30 frames per second per
camera, limited only by hardware.
Recording quality depends entirely on camera and
video encoder capabilities with no software
limitations.
Built-in, real-time, camera-independent motion
detection with the ability to generate motion
metadata for Smart Search.
The recording server runs as a Windows service
under local system account or optional local
Windows user or Microsoft Active Directory
account with run-as-a-service privileges.
Port forwarding enables clients to access the
recording servers from outside a network address
translation (NAT) firewall.
Support for both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
Secure HTTPS camera connection on devices
supporting HTTPS.
Remote Connect Services enable you to securely
connect remote cameras across different types of
private and public networks.
Pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ)
“Pass-through” control of manual PTZ operation
from clients with user priority.
1 PTZ priority levels for control of rights between
different operators and automatic patrolling
schemes
Execute rule-based go-to preset position on
events and patrolling.
Pause PTZ patrolling on event and resume
patrolling after manual session timeout.
I/O and events
Support for devices with one or more input and
output ports.
Powerful rule processing engine for execution of
start and stop actions triggered by events or time
profiles.
Handle pre-event recordings that significantly
reduces the wear and tear of disc systems by
keeping the pre-buffered video in memory
instead of writing it to a disk using Pre-buffer in
Memory.
Setup and management
Download and install the recording server from a
web page on the management server. The
recording server is completely managed via the
Management Client and configuration changes
are applied instantly while recording is in
operation.
Local recording server configuration data is
available during periods where the management
server is inaccessible.
Recording server manager is available in the local
console notification area (icon tray) for status
messages, start/stop of the service and change of
network settings.
Client access
Facilitate client access.
Clients are authenticated and authorized at the
management server and use a session-limited
access token to access the recording server.
Alerting and notification
The system acts as a simple network
management protocol (SNMP) agent that can
generate an SNMP trap as a result of rule
activation.
Logs
Logging of system, audit and rule entries to the
management server with local caching during
offline scenarios.
Site details (name, address, administrators and
additional information) defined in the federated
system is available in the site navigation.