IBA ibaCapture Owner's manual

Category
Video software
Type
Owner's manual
ibaCapture
Synchronous Video Recording with ibaPDA
Manual
Issue 5.2
Measurement Systems for Industry and Energy
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Version Date Revision Author Version SW
5.2 07-2023 Installaon st 5.2
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sponding owners.
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Content
1 Aboutthisdocumentaon ................................................................................................8
1.1 Target group and previous knowledge ..................................................................... 8
1.2 Notaons .................................................................................................................. 8
1.3 Used symbols ............................................................................................. ...............9
2 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 10
2.1 Introducon ............................................................................................................ 10
2.2 Funconal principle ................................................................................................ 11
2.2.1 Topology ................................................................................................................. 12
2.2.2 Principles of video recording .................................................................................. 14
2.2.3 Security and data protecon .................................................................................. 15
2.3 Soware components ............................................................................................. 15
2.4 License model ......................................................................................................... 16
3 Installaon ......................................................................................................................19
3.1 System requirements ............................................................................................ ..19
3.2 Installing ibaCapture soware ................................................................................ 20
3.3 Installing ibaCapture via command line .................................................................. 20
4 ibaCapture Manager Camera View .................................................................................. 22
4.1 Layout ..................................................................................................................... 22
4.2 Camera info menu .................................................................................................. 26
4.3 Operaon modes ....................................................................................................28
4.4 Player sengs ............................................................................................. ............ 30
4.4.1 Player sengs for all cameras ................................................................................ 30
4.4.2 Player sengs for selected cameras....................................................................... 33
4.4.3 Video properes ..................................................................................................... 36
4.5 Camera context menu ............................................................................................ 38
4.5.1 Submenu “Rotate” ............................................................................................ ......39
4.5.2 Submenu “Live stream” .......................................................................................... 39
4.5.3 Submenu "Export" .................................................................................................. 39
4.5.4 Submenu “Print ....................................................................................................40
4.5.5 Dock meline ............................................................................................. ............. 40
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4.5.6 Sub-menu "Camera info" ........................................................................................ 40
4.5.7 Sub-menu "Key frames only" .................................................................................. 41
4.5.8 Properes ...............................................................................................................41
4.6 The camera meline ............................................................................................... 41
4.6.1 Show meline ......................................................................................................... 41
4.6.2 Bar display ..............................................................................................................41
4.6.3 Time axis ................................................................................................................. 42
4.6.4 Indicators and markers ........................................................................................... 43
4.6.5 Context menu .........................................................................................................43
4.6.6 Range markers ........................................................................................................ 45
4.6.7 Protect or lock videos .............................................................................................46
4.6.8 Export videos .......................................................................................................... 48
4.7 Operaon via keyboard shortcuts .......................................................................... 49
4.8 Using PTZ cameras .................................................................................................. 50
4.8.1 Joysck.................................................................................................................... 50
4.8.2 Mouse ............................................................................................ ......................... 53
4.8.3 PTZ context menu ................................................................................................... 54
5 ConguraonofibaCaptureServer .................................................................................56
5.1 ibaCapture Server Status ........................................................................................ 56
5.2 ibaCapture Manager ...............................................................................................57
5.2.1 Menu and commands .............................................................................................59
5.2.2 Adding servers ........................................................................................................61
5.2.3 Switching to server conguraon mode ................................................................. 62
5.2.4 ibaCapture Manager sengs.................................................................................. 63
5.2.5 Starng ibaCapture Manager from the command line ........................................... 64
5.3 Server Conguraon ...............................................................................................65
5.3.1 Server conguraon overview ................................................................................ 65
5.3.2 Status informaon .................................................................................................. 66
5.3.3 License info ............................................................................................................. 67
5.3.4 General server sengs ........................................................................................... 67
5.3.5 SNMP Server ........................................................................................................... 68
5.3.5.1 SNMP conguraon ............................................................................................. 68
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5.3.5.2 SNMP objects ...................................................................................................... 70
5.3.5.3 SNMP diagnoscs ................................................................................................ 72
5.3.6 RTSP Server ............................................................................................. ................72
5.3.7 ibaPDA communicaon .......................................................................................... 74
5.3.8 PTP me synchronizaon ....................................................................................... 76
5.3.9 Login ....................................................................................................................... 77
5.3.10 User management in ibaCapture ....................... ..................................................... 78
5.3.10.1 Enabling the user management system............................................................... 79
5.3.10.2 Manage users ......................................................................................................80
5.3.10.3 User groups .........................................................................................................80
5.3.10.4 Domain objects ....................... ...................................................................... ....... 82
5.3.10.5 User rights ........................................................................................................... 83
5.3.10.6 Video viewing with acve user management ...................................................... 87
5.3.10.7 Changing the conguraon when user management is acve ............................ 89
5.4 Camera conguraon .............................................................................................89
5.4.1 Add new camera ..................................................................................................... 90
5.4.2 Removing a camera ................................................................................................90
5.4.3 General informaon ...............................................................................................91
5.4.4 Camera sengs ...................................................................................................... 93
5.4.4.1 Analog cameras (Ux H264) .................................................................................. 93
5.4.4.2 Analog camera (Picolo Diligent) ........................................................................... 95
5.4.4.3 Axis IP cameras ....................................................................................................95
5.4.4.4 ONVIF compable device .................................................................................... 99
5.4.4.5 RTSP source .......................................................................................................105
5.4.4.6 HMI camera .......................................................................................................106
5.4.4.7 Virtual camera (ibaVision) ................................................................................. 106
5.4.5 Streaming ports ....................................................................................................107
5.4.5.1 Addional streams ............................................................................................. 108
5.4.6 Display sengs ..................................................................................................... 111
5.4.7 Overlay image ....................................................................................................... 112
5.4.8 Storage sengs .................................................................................................... 114
5.4.9 Camera info .......................................................................................................... 117
5.4.10 PTZ cameras ....................... ...................................................................... .............120
5.4.10.1 Conguraon ..................................................................................................... 121
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5.4.10.2 Home conguraon ........................................................................................... 122
5.4.10.3 Preset conguraons ......................................................................................... 123
5.4.10.4 ibaPDA control ................................................................................................... 124
5.4.11 Applying the conguraon ................................................................................... 124
5.5 Live view priories ................................................................................................126
6 ConguraonofibaPDA ................................................................................................ 128
6.1 ibaCapture interface and modules ....................................................................... 128
6.1.1 ibaCapture interface ............................................................................................. 128
6.1.2 Modules in ibaCapture ......................................................................................... 129
6.2 Creang a new ibaCapture module ...................................................................... 130
6.3 Conguring an ibaCapture module ....................................................................... 131
6.3.1 General ................................................................................................................. 131
6.3.2 Video server .......................................................................................................... 132
6.3.2.1 Connecon ........................................................................................................ 133
6.3.2.2 Camera screen ................................................................................................... 134
6.3.3 Analog ............................................................................................. ...................... 135
6.4 Data acquision with ibaPDA ............................................................................... 136
6.4.1 Connuous video recording .................................................................................. 136
6.4.2 Triggered video recording ..................................................................................... 136
6.4.3 Sll images/snapshots via image trigger .............................................................. 139
6.4.4 Starng the video recording ................................................................................. 142
6.5 Video display in ibaPDA ........................................................................................ 142
6.5.1 Overlay text display .............................................................................................. 144
6.6 Online display in ibaQPanel .................................................................................. 146
6.7 Controlling the video recording with ibaPDA ....................................................... 147
6.8 Controlling PTZ cameras with ibaPDA ................................................................... 147
7 OineviewingwithibaAnalyzer ................................................................................... 150
7.1 Displaying video recordings .................................................................................. 150
7.2 Evaluang measuring signals using video recording ............................................. 157
7.3 Export and opons ...............................................................................................159
7.3.1 Exporng video data ............................................................................................. 159
7.3.2 ibaAnalyzer preferences for ibaCapture ............................................................... 160
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7.4 Prinng sll images or logging .............................................................................. 161
7.4.1 Prinng .................................................................................................................161
7.4.2 Including images in the report generator ............................................................. 162
8 Capturing HMI screens .................................................................................................. 164
8.1 Installing ibaCapture-ScreenCAM ......................................................................... 165
8.2 ibaCapture-ScreenCam conguraon ................................................................... 165
8.3 Conguraon in ibaCapture Manager .................................................................. 169
8.3.1 Camera sengs ....................................................................................................170
8.3.2 Storage sengs .................................................................................................... 173
9 Supportedcameras ....................................................................................................... 174
9.1 AXIS ............................................................................................. .......................... 174
9.2 ONVIF .................................................................................................................... 174
10 Troubleshoong ............................................................................................................ 176
10.1 Support tool ............................................................................................. ............. 176
10.2 Low frame rate with mul-access to IP cameras .................................................. 177
11 Glossary ........................................................................................................................ 178
12 Supportandcontact ...................................................................................................... 181
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About this documentaon ibaCapture
1 Aboutthisdocumentaon
This documentaon describes the funcon and applicaon of the soware
ibaCapture.
1.1 Target group and previous knowledge
This documentaon addresses qualied professionals, who are familiar with handling electrical
and electronic modules as well as communicaon and measurement technology. A person is
regarded as a professional if he/she is capable of assessing the work assigned to him/her and
recognizing possible risks on the basis of his/her specialist training, knowledge and experience
and knowledge of the standard regulaons.
This documentaon in parcular addresses persons, who are concerned with the congu-
raon of video camera systems in conjuncon with ibaCapture . As ibaCapture is an add-on
for ibaPDA, the following basic knowledge ibaCapture is required for the conguraon of
ibaCapture:
■ Operang system Windows
■ Basic knowledge ibaPDA
■ Knowledge of video processing (coding, transmission) is useful but not required
1.2 Notaons
In this manual, the following notaons are used:
Acon Notaon
Menu command Menu Logic diagram
Calling the menu command Step 1 – Step 2 – Step 3 – Step x
Example:
Select the menu Logic diagram – Add – New funcon
block.
Keys <Key name>
Example: <Alt>; <F1>
Press the keys simultaneously <Key name> + <Key name>
Example: <Alt> + <Ctrl>
Buons <Key name>
Example: <OK>; <Cancel>
Filenames, paths Filename, Path
Example: Test.docx
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1.3 Usedsymbols
If safety instrucons or other notes are used in this manual, they mean:
Danger!
Thenon-observanceofthissafetyinformaonmayresultinanimminentrisk
ofdeathorsevereinjury:
■ Observe the specied measures.
Warning!
Thenon-observanceofthissafetyinformaonmayresultinapotenalriskof
deathorsevereinjury!
■ Observe the specied measures.
Cauon!
Thenon-observanceofthissafetyinformaonmayresultinapotenalriskof
injuryormaterialdamage!
■ Observe the specied measures
Note
A note species special requirements or acons to be observed.
Tip
Tip or example as a helpful note or insider p to make the work a lile bit easier.
Otherdocumentaon
Reference to addional documentaon or further reading.
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2 Overview
2.1 Introducon
ibaCapture is a video capture system designed for recording video from mulple cameras si-
multaneously. It can be connected to ibaPDA, which allows synchronized recording of video and
measured data.
This synchronized connecon of image informaon and measured data allows recognizing rela-
ons between process and measurement and signicantly improves the quality of data analysis.
In addion to video images, it is also possible to integrate output images from ibaVision pro-
grams as well as images from HMI staons using virtual cameras. Up to 64 cameras of various
types can now be operated with each ibaCapture Server.
User management can be integrated in Acve Directory so users and passwords can be adminis-
tered centrally.
Note
ibaCapture v5.0 is supported from ibaPDA version 6.36.6 and higher. For replay-
ing videos in analyses, ibaAnalyzer version 5.20.3 or higher is required. There can
be other dependencies for higher versions and certain funcons. For this, see
the version history "versions_cam.htm", which can be found in the installaon
directory.
The ibaCapture funcons are enabled by acvang a license key (USB dongle or so license).
The ibaCapture Server and the ibaPDA Server communicate via a TCP/IP or UDP connecon.
Mulple ibaCapture Servers can be used simultaneously for video recording.
The video les are stored in a special format and can only be viewed with ibaCapture Manager,
ibaPDA, ibaQPanel or ibaAnalyzer. However, it is possible to export individual sequences to MP4
les or extract measured data together with video data into DAT les.
Note
For detailed informaon about requirements and handling of GigE cameras, refer
to the manual ibaCapture GigE.
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2.2 Funconalprinciple
The following diagram shows the funconal principle and data ow of ibaCapture.
The plant or the process delivers various data.
■ Measured data for ibaPDA (process signals)
■ Image data from video cameras
Image data from video cameras is recorded by ibaCapture and saved in video directories.
Measured data is saved by ibaPDA in measuring les (*.dat) as usual. Synchronizaon with
ibaCapture Server takes place concurrently to the measurement by means of control and syn-
chronizaon telegrams. This way a temporal relaon between signal values and video data can
be ensured.
ibaAnalyzer can access both measured data and video to display the informaon in a synchro-
nized fashion. For analyzing and viewing recorded video in ibaAnalyzer, network access to the
ibaCapture Server is required.
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2.2.1 Topology
Mulple ibaCapture Servers can be run in a network.
The core of a video recording system is the ibaCapture Server (computer). Either analog and/or
IP cameras can be connected to ibaCapture Server.
For connecng analog cameras to ibaCapture Server, either a frame grabber board or an ana-
log-to-IP converter is required.
Supported network-compable cameras are connected to ibaCapture Server via standard Ether-
net connecons. The network infrastructure should be designed to handle connuous camera
streams for the given number of cameras and display clients.
So-called GigE cameras must support the GigE Vision® standard. They allow high-speed captur-
ing with frame rates of up to 300 fps. GigE cameras must be connected to ibaCapture Server via
a special GigE frame grabber or network card (e. g. Type Matrox Solios GigE or Intel® Ethernet
Server Adapter I350-T4V2). The card allows connecng up to 4 GigE cameras. Only 1 card is sup-
ported per ibaCapture Server. If a GigE card is used, further system requirements apply.
For more informaon, see separate manual ibaCapture GigE.
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Visual informaon of the HMI operator staons, including operang procedures, is recorded
synchronously with process data from ibaPDA with the help of virtual cameras. This way, the
relaons between process control and measured data can easily be idened.
All computer monitors that work with a Windows operang system can be captured. An ibaCap-
ture-ScreenCAM program is installed on computers for this purpose and they must be connect-
ed to ibaCapture Server via TCP/IP.
It is furthermore recommended installing a dedicated network (blue LAN in the gure below)
between ibaCapture Server(s), ibaPDA Server(s) and ibaPDA Client(s) with camera view and
analysis computers. Mulple ibaPDA Clients with acve camera view will draw mulple video
streams over the network. If analysis computers addionally request video streams, the net-
work load can increase signicantly.
The total number of cameras is limited to 64 cameras per ibaCapture Server. The camera types
analog and/or IP cameras (incl. GigE) can be combined as desired.
The maximum number of cameras which can be simultaneously operated depends on the
ibaCapture Server license (see chapter ì License model, page 16) and on the performance of
the hardware.
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2.2.2 Principlesofvideorecording
The storage of video data is managed by the ibaCapture Server. The service is started automa-
cally aer boong the system.
For every camera, a xed memory segment is allocated on the hard drive. This is done to avoid
storage fragmentaon as far as possible and to ensure stable storage performance. The ex-
act procedure to congure ibaCapture Server can be found in the chapter ì Conguraon of
ibaCapture Server, page 56.
The cameras' memory segments are built in ring buer architecture. Within the ring buer, a
congurable percentage of the allocated space can hold protected video. Example:
The whole area is generally used for connuous video recording. Connuous recording of the
congured camera(s) starts immediately aer system startup of ibaCapture Server. The video
recording will be linked to the measured data as soon as the recording of ibaPDA is started.
The protected area is used to store video sequences which should be saved for a longer period.
Video data for protected video is stored in the ring buer and then marked as “protected”. This
can happen interacvely or through the video trigger feature in ibaPDA. Video triggers can be
congured in the data storage sengs of ibaPDA with mulple start and stop condions. These
start and stop condions enable the specic recording of events and reduce the memory re-
quirements of the protected memory segments of each camera.
The video sequences controlled by video triggers are called triggered recordings.
When connuously recording video data, the protected areas are skipped.
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When the unprotected or protected video storage has been completely wrien, the oldest se-
quences lose their protecon and can be overwrien by newer entries due to the ring buer
architecture.
2.2.3 Securityanddataprotecon
User management is available for the protecon of the system conguraon and to control vid-
eo access. The access to both live videos and video recordings can be granted or denied individ-
ually and protected with a password for any number of users.
Authencaon can be done via Acve Directory services.
For the protecon of business secrets, personal rights, and ethnic and/or ethical aspects, a
so-called panic mode can be acvated by every authorized user. In panic mode, only a main re-
sponsible person (administrator) is allowed to view the videos. Video sequences, that shall not
be viewable for general users, can be locked by the administrator.
The panic mode can be canceled in ibaCapture Manager only by the administrator.
2.3 Sowarecomponents
The soware package ibaCapture consists of several programs, that can be installed on dierent
computers according to their intended use.
■ ibaCapture Server: video recording service, which is installed on ibaCapture Server; installa-
on le on the data medium "iba Soware & Manuals": ibaCapture setup v5.x.y.exe
■ ibaCapture Manager: Soware for the conguraon of ibaCapture Server and for displaying
live images or video recordings; to be installed on ibaCapture Server. Oponally, the soware
may also be installed on another PC (at least Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008) with a
network connecon to ibaCapture Server in order to view live images or replay videos by
means of the camera view funcon.
The installaon of ibaCapture Manager can be enabled or disabled in the installaon process.
Uncheck the "Server" opon in the installaon wizard to install only ibaCapture Manager.
■ ibaCapture Player: plug-in required for playing video recordings in ibaCapture Manager,
ibaPDA client and ibaAnalyzer. This component is always installed.
■ ibaCapture Encoder: This program is part of the ibaCapture Server installaon. It is required
when using GigE cameras. The video encoder runs as program – not as service! Therefore,
the program is placed in the Startup folder and requires an auto-logon user account. See also
separate manual ibaCapture GigE.
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You will nd all the soware on the included data medium. In case the ibaCapture programs
are not yet installed on the ibaCapture Server PC, please follow the installaon guide in chapter
ì Installing ibaCapture soware, page 20.
2.4 License model
From ibaCapture v5.0.0 WIBU CodeMeter licenses are supported, either as CmDongle (USB) or
as CmActLicense (so-license).
A separate manual from iba is available for handling the WIBU CodeMeter licenses.
Exisng licenses of ibaCapture v4 remain valid for ibaCapture v5. The license requires that the
EUP date stored in the license is sucient for the maintenance period of the used version of
ibaCapture v5.
If the exisng license of ibaCapture v4 cannot be used for ibaCapture v5, please contact the
local iba support.
ibaCapture Server and cameras are licensed separately.
ibaCaptureServerlicenses
Dierent licenses are available for ibaCapture Server. Each license species an upper limit of
frames per second (fps) transmied by the cameras in total to the ibaCapture Server and an up-
per limit of client live-streams from the server.
The amount of frames per second can be increased by purchasing an upgrade license.
Order no. Name Descripon
38.000001 ibaCapture-Server-60fps Video recording for up to 60 fps, up to 8 client
live-streams
38.000002 ibaCapture-Server-180fps Video recording for up to 180 fps, up to 16
client live-streams
38.000003 ibaCapture-Server-480fps Video recording for up to 480 fps, up to 48
client live-streams
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Order no. Name Descripon
38.000004 ibaCapture-Server-960fps Video recording for up to 960 fps, up to 96
client live-streams
38.000005 ibaCapture-Server-1440fps Video recording for up to 1440 fps, up to 144
client live-streams
38.000010 Upgrade-ibaCapture-Server-
60fps to 180fps
Extension from 60 fps to 180 fps
38.000011 Upgrade-ibaCapture5-Server-
180fps to 480fps
Extension from 180 fps to 480 fps
38.000012 Upgrade-ibaCapture-Server-
480fps to 960fps
Extension from 480 fps to 960 fps
38.000013 Upgrade-ibaCapture-Server-
960fps to 1440fps
Extension from 960 fps to 1440 fps
Each ibaCapture Server license includes the acvaon for a connecon to an ibaPDA server. If
the video data is to be synchronized with other ibaPDA servers, an "ibaCapture-Interface-PDA"
is required for each addional ibaPDA server.
The number of client live-streams can be extended with "ibaCapture-Live-Stream Add- On"
licenses. Viewing recorded video is not limited.
The integrated RTSP server allows video to be streamed from the ibaCapture server to third-par-
ty video players. This way you can watch live video as well as saved recordings, for example with
the VLC Media Player. The addional license "ibaCapture-AddOn-RTSP-Server" is required to use
this funcon.
Order no. Name Descripon
38.000040 ibaCapture-Interface-PDA Access from ibaPDA to ibaCapture Server
38.000041 ibaCapture-Live-Stream Add-
On
8 addional live-streams for display
38.000042 ibaCapture-AddOn-RTSP-
Server
Add-on for receiving RTSP streams at
third-party hardware/soware
Camera licenses
Camera licenses are required in addion to an ibaCapture Server license. ibaCapture supports
analog cameras, IP cameras, virtual cameras as well as cameras compable with GigE Vision®.
The total number of congured cameras is limited to 64.
Dierent licenses are available for recording cameras, display-only cameras and virtual cameras.
Virtual cameras are required to record HMI images or output images of ibaVision. For the use of
a GigE camera an ibaCapture-1CAM-GigE license is required.
Order no. Name Descripon
38.000030 ibaCapture-1CAM-REC 1 camera license for recording and display
38.000031 ibaCapture-1CAM-DISP 1 camera license for displaying only
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Overview ibaCapture
Order no. Name Descripon
38.000032 ibaCapture-1CAM-VIRT 1 camera license for recording HMI or
ibaVision images
38.000033 ibaCapture-1CAM-GigE 1 GigE camera license for recording
Note on camera licenses
ibaCapture-1CAM-REC and ibaCapture-1CAM-GigE are not strictly usable for
these camera types only.
With ibaCapture-1CAM-GigE licenses, all camera types can be congured and
operated. If a free ibaCapture-1CAM-REC license is available, it can also be used
for virtual cameras or cameras without video recording.
Productupdates
The purchase of an ibaCapture license includes free product updates for a period of two years
from the purchase date.
By concluding a maintenance contract, ibaCapture users are entled to install product updates
during the term of the contract and connue to benet from connuous improvements and
new features.
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5.2 19
ibaCapture Installaon
3 Installaon
3.1 Systemrequirements
Soware
■ Windows 10, Windows Server 2012 R2 or later versions
■ .NET Framework 4.8
Note
In the "versions_cam.htm" version informaon enclosed with each soware
version, you will nd informaon on the supported systems and compability
issues.
Note
In exceponal cases, it may happen that the start of iba programs is prevented
by security or other third party soware. In this case, contact your administrator.
Hardware
■ PC, Intel® Core™ CPU, at least 4 GB RAM (requirements can be higher with greater number of
cameras)
■ Analog IP converter for connecng analog cameras
■ Sucient hard disk space for video data storage
Due to the connuous write operaons when storing video data, it is recommended to use hard
disk drives with a redundant structure (e.g. RAID1, RAID5).
For more informaon on supported cameras ì Supported cameras, page 174.
Note
For displaying videos, it is recommended to use a graphics card that is compa-
ble with Direct-X 9 and has at least 256 MB of memory.
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Installaon ibaCapture
3.2 InstallingibaCapturesoware
1. To install ibaCapture, execute the le "ibaCapture Setup v5.x.y.exe" in the directory
"\01_iba_Soware\ibaCapture\ibaCapture" on the data medium"iba Soware & Manuals".
2. Click on <Next> to execute the installaon wizard. Follow the instrucons of the installaon
wizard.
3. Agree to the terms of this license.
4. Select the installaon directory.
5. Select the components you wish to install on the computer.
- If you want to install ibaCapture Server, all components must be checked.
- If you want to install ibaCapture Manager only, uncheck the server component.
- If you want to install ibaCapture Player only, uncheck the server and manager components.
- Install ibaCapture Encoder only if you want to use GigE cameras.
- Installing ibaManagementStudio is oponal.
6. Click on <Next> to connue.
7. Conrm the license informaon with <Next>.
8. Start the installaon with <Install>.
9. Complete the installaon with <Finish>.
3.3 Installing ibaCapture via command line
The installaon of ibaCapture can also be started via a command line. This is helpful for central
soware administraon or when using deployment systems.
The installer oers various opons and we provide a list of the most useful ones for installing
the soware.
You can control how the installaon should take place and which components should be in-
stalled with the command line switches that are set aer the call of the installaon program.
Notaon:
ibaCaptureSetup_vX.Y.Z.exe [/VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES] [/COMPONENTS=] [/
TASKS=] [/DIR=] [/PORT] [/LANG=]
/VERYSILENT
/SUPPRESSMSG-
BOXES
With these switches, you install the soware in "Silent Mode", i.e. no inter-
acon is required during the installaon.
Without specifying further parameters, the installer is executed as if
<Next> was always pressed in the dialog. This will install the program parts
from the default seng during a fresh installaon. During an update instal-
laon, the selecons from the previous installaon remain valid.
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