User Manual

Siveillance Video 2019 9 SI SSP SH LPS COS Video
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.
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.
Start actions: The triggering events may initiate a
wide set of actions in the VMS system, connected
devices or integrated systems.
For a complete list of available actions, please
refer to the Siveillance Video Administrator's
Manual.
Stop actions: The rule engine may also trigger
stop actions in the VMS system, connected
devices or integrated systems upon the
completion of a rule.
For a complete list of available stop actions,
please refer to the Siveillance Video
Administrator's Manual
Multi-recipient customizable email notification
with image and/or AVI attachment of incidents.
User rights management
Supports inherited user rights and the ability to
assign partial management rights
Common and central management of all user
rights across all user and programmatic (MIP SDK)
interfaces.
Overall system security definition makes it
possible to globally allow or deny permission to
devices and functions (such as manage, read, edit
and delete).
Device-specific security definition makes it
possible to allow or deny permission to individual
devices and functions (such as manage, read, edit
and delete).
Roles control user and administrator access to:
General: Management Client and Siveillance
Video Client profiles, dual authorization rights,
system log-in time profile.
Cameras: visibility, administrate, live view (within
time profile), playback (within time profile),
search sequences, export, smart search, AUX
commands, manual recording.
Inputs and outputs: visibility, administrate,
status, activation.
External events: visibility, administrate, trigger
View groups privileges.
Servers: Siveillance Video server access and
authentication details.
Alarms: visibility of alarms and ability to manage
alarms.
Application: manager, Siveillance Video
Client/Siveillance Video Web Client/Siveillance
Video Mobile, live/ playback/setup, status API and
service registration API
Siveillance Video : Plug-in permissions