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VideoNet 8.4. Last revised and enlarged edition.
September 2008
SKYROS Corporation
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CONTENTS
SKYROS CORPORATION END-USER SOFTWARE AGREEMENT........................................2
PREFACE.............................................................................................................................12
ABOUT THE SYSTEM.........................................................................................................12
1. VIDEONET. BRIEF OVERVIEW........................................................................................13
2. START WORKING WITH VIDEONET...............................................................................16
2.1. Technical requirements.............................................................................................16
2.2. Installation and initial configuration of VideoNet.......................................................18
2.3. VideoNet license.......................................................................................................22
Limitation on amount of PowerVN8 cards............................................23
Limitation on amount of TitanVN16 cards.............................................24
External systems...................................................................................24
3. SETUP OF VIDEONET SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS..............................25
3.1. Devices. Working with Devices panel......................................................................27
3.1.1. Devices. Introduction.......................................................................................27
3.1.1.1. Types of devices................................................................................28
3.1.2. Working with Devices panel...........................................................................31
3.1.2.1. Menu and toolbar..............................................................................31
3.1.2.2. Adding devices into system configuration........................................32
• Automatic device adding........................................................................33
Manual device adding.............................................................................35
3.1.2.3. Removing devices from system configuration.................................37
3.1.2.4. Device parameters configuring........................................................38
3.1.2.5. Video/audio capture cards................................................................40
Video/audio capture cards with Bt8xx chips........................................40
Video/audio capture cards with Cx2388х chips...................................45
New generation cards...........................................................................47
Multimedia video capture device............................................................47
Multimedia audio capture device............................................................48
3.1.2.6. CCTV camera....................................................................................49
3.1.2.7. IP-camera..........................................................................................55
3.1.2.8. IP-server............................................................................................57
3.1.2.9. Cameras controlling device..............................................................57
3.1.2.10. Pan Tilt controllers..........................................................................59
Pan Tilt controller for COM-port..............................................................59
Pan Tilt controller for IP-camera.............................................................60
Pan Tilt controller through external device.............................................61
3.1.2.11. Microphone......................................................................................63
3.1.2.12. System controller............................................................................64
3.1.2.13. SW RS videoswitch.........................................................................65
3.2. Detection. Working with Detection panel..................................................................66
3.2.1. Detectors, detection presets and detection zones........................................66
Video detectors......................................................................................66
Audio detectors......................................................................................68
3.2.2. Working with Detection panel.........................................................................69
3.2.2.1. Detection setup buttons....................................................................71
3.2.2.2. Creating detection presets by camera.............................................71
3.2.2.3. Configuring and testing motion detection zone
parameters.........................................................................................74
3.2.2.4. Configuring and testing left objects detection zone parameters....76
3.2.2.5. Objects size and aspect ration configuring....................................79
3.2.2.6. Configuring and testing motion detection zone parameters
of adaptive objects detector.............................................................81
3.2.2.7. Configuring and testing detection zone parameters of objects
counter..............................................................................................83
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3.2.2.8. Configuring and testing detection parameters of sabotage
detector..............................................................................................85
3.2.2.9. Renaming detection presets by camera..........................................86
3.2.2.10. Removing camera detection presets..............................................86
3.2.2.11. Creating audio detection presets....................................................86
3.2.2.12. Configuring and testing audio detection parameters.....................87
3.2.2.13. Renaming audio detection presets.................................................88
3.2.2.14. Removing audio detection presets.................................................88
3.2.3. Examples of configuring motion detection......................................................89
3.3. Screen. Working with Screen panel........................................................................91
3.3.1. Screen.............................................................................................................91
3.3.2. Working with Screen panel.............................................................................93
3.3.2.1. Configuring monitors.........................................................................93
3.3.2.2. Configuring spot-channel..................................................................94
3.3.2.3. Creating monitor modes....................................................................96
3.3.2.4. Configuring windows dimensions and positions............................101
3.3.2.5. Removing windows from monitor mode..........................................103
3.3.2.6. Export and import of the monitor modes........................................104
3.3.2.7. Sorting monitor modes in mode panel list......................................105
3.3.2.8. Removing monitor mode from system configuration.....................105
3.3.2.9. Requirements to video memory size for effective working in video
surveillance mode..........................................................................105
3.3.3. Sequences....................................................................................................106
3.3.4. User events...................................................................................................108
3.3.5. Examples of working with Screen panel......................................................110
3.4. Pan Tilt. Working with Pan Tilt panel.......................................................................114
3.4.1. Pan Tilt. Introduction......................................................................................114
3.4.2. Working with Pan Tilt panel...........................................................................115
3.4.2.1. Adding Pan Tilt presets...................................................................116
3.4.2.2. Changing Pan Tilt presets parameters..........................................119
3.4.2.3. Adding new patrol program.............................................................120
3.4.2.4. Testing patrol programs..................................................................122
3.4.2.5. Changing patrol program parameters............................................122
3.4.2.6. Removing Pan Tilt preset from system configuration....................122
3.4.2.7. Removing Pan Tilt preset from patrol program..............................123
3.4.2.8. Removing patrol program................................................................123
3.4.2.9. Configuring camera internal parameters.......................................123
3.5. Recording. Working with Recording panel.............................................................125
3.5.1. Recording and Archiving. Introduction..........................................................125
3.5.1.1. Recording. Basic concepts.............................................................126
3.5.1.2. Archiving. Basic concepts..............................................................132
3.5.1.3. Methods of compression.................................................................133
3.5.2. Working with Recording panel......................................................................136
3.5.2.1. Volumes creation............................................................................141
3.5.2.2. Adding new volume component......................................................144
3.5.2.3. Adding existing volumes.................................................................145
3.5.2.5. Information about volume................................................................147
3.5.2.4. Removing volumes from system configuration..............................147
3.5.2.6. Adding recording functions.............................................................149
3.5.2.7. Configuring recording function parameters...................................153
DVPack 1.42 camera selected as a source........................................153
DVPack 2 camera selected as a source.............................................154
IP-camera or IP-server camera selected as a source.........................156
Microphone selected as a source.......................................................157
3.5.2.8. Adding sources to recording function...........................................158
3.5.2.9. Removing sources from recording function..................................160
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3.5.2.10. Removing recording function........................................................160
3.5.2.11. Adding and configuring pre-recording function
parameters....................................................................................160
3.5.2.12. Record types. Adding and configuring.........................................161
3.5.2.13. Configuring correspondence between events and record types.163
3.5.2.14. Adding a source to more than one recording functions...............163
3.5.2.15. Configuring general recording parameters..................................164
3.5.2.16. Configuring emergency recording parameters............................165
3.5.2.17. Archiving function adding..............................................................168
3.5.2.18. Configuring general archiving function parameters....................173
3.5.2.19. Adding new sources to archiving function..................................174
3.5.2.20. Removing sources from archiving function.................................176
3.5.2.21. Adding time intervals to archiving function..................................176
3.5.2.22. Configuring time interval parameters...........................................177
3.5.2.23. Removing time intervals from archiving function.........................179
3.5.2.24. Removing archiving function........................................................179
3.5.3. Examples of working with Recording panel.................................................180
3.6. Access. Working with Access panel.....................................................................186
3.6.1. Access. Introduction.....................................................................................186
3.6.2. Working with Access panel..........................................................................186
3.6.2.1. Adding, removing and configuring users in VideoNet
system............................................................................................187
Requirements to user parameters setup for correct working with the
system..................................................................................................189
3.6.2.2. Adding, removing and configuring groups in VideoNet system....189
3.6.2.3. Policy configuring............................................................................192
3.6.2.4. Configuring security parameters....................................................196
3.6.2.5. Configuring access to devices.......................................................197
Setup of access to Panasonic WV-CU550 cj system controller and
authorization in the system..................................................................198
Setup of access to Panasonic WV-CU650 system controller and
authorization in the system..................................................................199
3.6.2.6. Creating reports on access to devices..........................................201
3.6.3. Examples of working with Access panel.....................................................202
3.7. Scheduler. Working with Scheduler panel.............................................................204
3.7.1. Scheduler. Introduction..................................................................................204
3.7.2. Working with Scheduler panel......................................................................205
3.7.2.1. Menu and toolbar............................................................................205
3.7.2.2. Adding tasks to system configuration............................................206
3.7.2.3. Adding events into a task................................................................207
3.7.2.4. Adding reactions into a task...........................................................207
3.7.2.5. Adding conditions into a task.........................................................208
3.7.2.6. Configuring decision-making algorithm by conditions
folder...............................................................................................209
3.7.2.7. Copying tasks, events, reactions and conditions..........................210
3.7.2.8. Events, reactions and conditions configuring................................211
3.7.2.9. Locking and removing tasks, events, reactions and conditions...211
3.7.2.10. Events types..................................................................................213
Event from detector by camera............................................................213
Event from objects counter..................................................................215
Exceed of audio signal volume detected.............................................216
Time interval..........................................................................................216
Input video signal loss..........................................................................217
Network connection loss.....................................................................218
Network connection restoring..............................................................218
Notification from remote computers.....................................................219
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System error.........................................................................................220
User event............................................................................................220
Sensors signal......................................................................................221
Command from system controller........................................................222
Event of the Event Log.........................................................................223
External system event..........................................................................225
• Alarm by guarded object......................................................................225
Stop recording......................................................................................227
3.7.2.11. Reactions types.............................................................................227
Video/audio data recording..................................................................227
Video/audio data pre-recording...........................................................228
Stop pre-recording...............................................................................228
Data archiving.......................................................................................229
Alarm message.....................................................................................230
Sound message....................................................................................230
Send e-mail...........................................................................................231
Notification of remote computers.........................................................232
Hardware control of the operability.....................................................233
Change arming state............................................................................234
Arming...................................................................................................235
Relay outputs controlling......................................................................235
Pan Tilt device controlling.....................................................................236
Monitors modes and windows controlling...........................................237
Enable detectors..................................................................................238
Load detector preset............................................................................239
Reaction of objects counter.................................................................240
Pause....................................................................................................241
Launch of external application.............................................................242
Save frame...........................................................................................243
External system reaction......................................................................244
3.7.2.12. Conditions types............................................................................245
Time interval..........................................................................................245
Network connection state....................................................................245
Arming state..........................................................................................246
3.7.3. Examples of working with Scheduler panel.................................................247
3.8. Network..................................................................................................................252
3.8.1. Network and computers. Introduction...........................................................252
3.8.2. Working with computers...............................................................................253
3.8.2.1. Adding computers...........................................................................253
3.8.2.2. Changing computers view in the computer list..............................257
3.8.2.3. Renaming computer........................................................................258
3.8.2.4. Removing computer from configuration.........................................258
3.8.2.5. Adjusting computers time synchronization with correct time
server.................................................................................................258
3.8.3. Working with Network panel.........................................................................260
3.8.3.1. Configuring outgoing connections..................................................262
3.8.3.2. Configuring incoming connections.................................................265
3.8.3.3. Configuring routing parameters......................................................266
3.8.3.4. Configuring Firewall parameters for working with
VideoNet..........................................................................................271
3.8.3.5. Configuring parameters for working through web-access............275
3.8.4. Examples of working with Network panel....................................................277
3.9. Exporting and Importing configuration....................................................................283
3.10. Network matrix.....................................................................................................286
3.10.1. Network matrix configuring.........................................................................286
3.10.2. Authorization and controlling network matrix monitors...............................287
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3.11. Graphic plans........................................................................................................290
3.11.1. Configuring graphic plans...........................................................................291
3.11.1.1. Plans constructing.........................................................................292
3.11.1.2. Plans connecting...........................................................................295
3.12. Processing. Work With Processing Panel............................................................297
3.12.1. Blind zones..................................................................................................297
3.12.2. Working with Processing panel..................................................................297
3.12.2.1. Adding blind zone........................................................................298
3.12.2.2. Editing blind zone.........................................................................299
3.12.2.3. Deleting blind zones.....................................................................299
3.12.2.4. Overlaying blind zones on the video image.................................300
3.13. System..................................................................................................................301
3.13.1. Configuring system general parameters....................................................301
4. WORKING WITH VIDEONET SYSTEM..........................................................................302
4.1. Working with mode panel.......................................................................................304
4.1.1. Player.............................................................................................................306
4.1.1.1. Player window interface...................................................................307
4.1.1.2. Selecting sources for playback and controlling playback
lists.................................................................................................313
4.1.1.3. Records filtering..............................................................................315
4.1.1.4. Cameras distribution in video windows for playback....................316
4.1.1.5. Video/audio records playback in the player..................................318
4.1.1.6. Clip export.......................................................................................320
Creating video clip...............................................................................320
Creating audio clip...............................................................................325
Creating audio/video clip on CD/DVD...................................................329
Quick clip export...................................................................................330
4.1.1.7. Video/audio records archiving........................................................331
4.1.1.8. Removing video/audio records.......................................................335
4.1.1.9. Protecting and unprotecting file of video/audio record..................335
4.1.2. Sound............................................................................................................336
4.1.2.1. Sound translating from microphone...............................................337
4.1.2.2. Emergency sound recording from microphone..............................337
4.1.2.3. Sound playback from microphone..................................................338
4.1.3. Arm................................................................................................................339
4.1.4. Controlling relay outputs...............................................................................340
4.1.5. Commands: user events...............................................................................341
4.1.6. Alarm message..............................................................................................341
4.1.7. Long-term operations....................................................................................343
4.1.8. Options..........................................................................................................349
4.1.9. Clock..............................................................................................................349
4.1.10. Exit...............................................................................................................350
4.2. Working with video window..................................................................................352
4.2.1. Viewing list of cameras, sequences and user’s view setup......................353
4.2.2. Translating video from camera.....................................................................355
4.2.3. Translating video via network. Controlling quality........................................357
4.2.4. Switching between cameras in video window............................................359
4.2.5. Synchronous audio accompaniment.............................................................360
4.2.6. Emergency video recording..........................................................................361
4.2.7. Emergency video replay...............................................................................362
4.2.8. Video playback in video window..................................................................363
4.2.9. Switching to full-screen mode of video window.........................................364
4.2.10. Processing video image in video window..................................................364
4.2.11. Printing image from video window..............................................................366
4.2.12. Export video from video window................................................................367
4.2.13. Controlling Pan Tilt in video window...........................................................369
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4.2.13.1. Calling presets in video window...................................................371
4.2.13.2. Starting patrol programs in video window.....................................372
4.2.14. Displaying detection in video window........................................................373
4.2.15. Displaying blind zones in video window....................................................374
4.2.16. Switching video window off......................................................................374
4.2.17. Editing font parameters in video window menu.........................................375
4.3. Event Log................................................................................................................376
4.3.1. Events list filtration........................................................................................377
4.3.2. Sorting events in the list................................................................................378
4.3.3. Searching for an event in the list..................................................................379
4.3.4. Switching to player from the Event Log........................................................379
4.3.5. Selecting computer to view Event Log file...................................................380
4.3.6. Exporting events to HTML file.......................................................................380
4.3.7. Configuring Event Log properties.................................................................380
4.3.8. Viewing Event Log without launching VideoNet..........................................381
4.4. Controlling Videonet using system controller.........................................................382
4.4.1. Working with Panasonic WV-CU550 system controller................................382
4.4.1.1. Starting working with system controller..........................................382
4.4.1.2. Switching between monitor modes from system
controller.........................................................................................383
4.4.1.3. Switching to spot-channel...............................................................383
4.4.1.4. Selecting camera for controlling from system controller..............383
4.4.1.5. Controlling Pan Tilt device..............................................................384
4.4.1.6. Calling Pan Tilt presets and starting patrol programs..................384
4.4.1.7. Camera setup menu........................................................................385
4.4.1.8. Completion of work with system controller.....................................385
4.4.2. Working with Panasonic WV-CU650 system controller................................385
4.4.2.1. Starting working with system controller..........................................386
Automatic authorization..........................................................................386
Manual authorization...............................................................................386
4.4.2.2. Controlling system from system controller....................................387
4.4.2.3. Completion of work with system controller.....................................389
4.4.3. Working with Lilin PIH-931D system controller.............................................390
4.4.3.1. Starting working with system controller.........................................390
4.4.3.2. Selecting monitor from system controller......................................390
4.4.3.3. Switching to the next/previous monitor mode................................391
4.4.3.4. Selecting video window in the monitor mode.................................391
4.4.3.5. Selecting camera from the system controller................................391
4.4.3.6. Switching to the full-screen mode..................................................392
4.4.3.7. Controlling Pan Tilt device..............................................................392
4.4.3.8. Calling Pan Tilt presets and starting patrol programs..................392
4.5. Controlling network matrix monitors.......................................................................394
4.6. Working with graphic plans....................................................................................395
5. REFERRING TO TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICE......................................................399
6. CONNECTING EXTERNAL SYSTEMS TO VIDEONET.................................................403
6.1. External systems. Types of external systems.......................................................403
6.1.1. Quest II system..............................................................................................403
6.1.1.1. Configuring system parameters for integration of VideoNet with
Quest II...........................................................................................404
6.1.1.2. Configuring schedule for interaction of VideoNet and
Quest II............................................................................................405
External system event..........................................................................405
External system reaction......................................................................406
6.1.2. ATM Inlan system...........................................................................................407
6.1.2.1. Configuring system parameters for integration of VideoNet with ATM
Inlan................................................................................................407
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6.1.2.2. Displaying titles in video window....................................................409
6.1.2.3. Configuring schedule for interaction of VideoNet and
ATM Inlan.........................................................................................410
External system event..........................................................................410
6.1.3. Orion system.................................................................................................411
6.1.3.1. Configuring operational system parameters for working
with Orion via network.....................................................................412
6.1.4. Alpha system.................................................................................................414
6.1.5. ZN Smart Eye system....................................................................................414
6.2. Adding and configuring external systems..............................................................415
6.2.1. Adding external systems..............................................................................415
6.2.2. Configuring external system connection parameters...................................416
7. INTREPID™ PERIMETER SECURITY SYSTEM............................................................417
7.1. Configuring VideoNet system parameters for working with Intrepid™ Perimeter
Security system MicroPoint Cable...........................................................................419
7.1.1. Adding and configuring perimeter security devices.....................................419
7.1.2. Configuring graphic plans for controlling Intrepid™ system........................427
7.1.2.1. Constructing graphic plans for working with Intrepid.................428
7.1.2.2. Connecting graphic plans...............................................................431
7.1.3. Configuring schedule for working with perimeter devices..........................433
• Alarm by guarded object......................................................................433
7.1.4. Configuring message service parameters...................................................434
7.2. Working with perimeter security system from VideoNet.......................................436
8. WORKING WITH VIDEONET USING WEB ACCESS.....................................................439
APPENDIX А. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE. TERMS AND CONCEPTS......................................440
APPENDIX B. VIDEONET LICENCE UPGRADE....................................................................442
APPENDIX C. VOLUME RECOVERY..................................................................................443
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ABOUT THE SYSTEM
VideoNet system is audio/video surveillance and recording system, created for the security
of such objects as banking institutions, large and small industrial enterprises, offices, storage
facilities, country houses, computer centres, hotels, universities, car parks, dwelling-houses
and many other.
VideoNet is a powerful security complex that enables audio/video surveillance, audio/video
recording; pan and tilt, alarm sensors, relay outputs control and audio/video signal transmission
from both local and remote cameras and microphones. The system enables connecting a
wide variety of devices: video/audio capture devices, Pan Tilt cameras, cameras, pan and
tilt devices, switches, sensors controllers, relay output controllers and performing their
parameters setup using software.
VideoNet provides a centralized simulteneous surveillance of several objects, wherever
you are: on-site, at home, abroad on business and whatever communication channels you
are using (telephone channel, cellular channel, local network, Internet).
The system can keep record of all the events and save video/audio information to a computer
hard disk in a special data format that provides very high compression rate. You can completely
reconstruct an accident scene.
Built-in audio/video player enables you to look through any fragments, recorded today,
yesterday or some years ago again and again without their quality deterioration.
The system is equipped with additional program modules that make it possible for the system
without any assistance to detect motion in a sector, chosen by an operator, both by local or
remote camera, to make audio/video recording if necessary and to alert an operator of an
unauthorized intrusion. In addition the system enables «programming» of system behaviour
in response to appointed events. Thus you «secure» yourselves against unforeseen situations.
VideoNet gives you an opportunity «to predict» the future!
PREFACE
This guide supposes a reader to be an advanced user of Microsoft Windows XP and
to be acquainted with basic concepts and practical skills of the work with an operational
systems. In case of lack of knowledge or in case of any questions concerning conceps and
terms used in the document refer to the corresponding operational system guides.
The guide is intended for reading both from the point of view of VideoNet system administrator
(the user who will setup system configuration), and from the point of view of VideoNet
system operator (the user who will only work with the system).
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VideoNet system is a new user interface, new features of its setting and work; a
network matrix, an ability to work with graphic plans of guarded objects, new video
capture cards, an updated player.
Multiscreen interface enables system operator to switch between different modes
of working with the system. This
allows system operator to
respond immediately to
changes of the situation at a
guarded object.
VideoNet system is a wide
scope for setting up and
configuring of user interface.
Your work with the system can
be organized in accordance with
your tasks and maximum handy.
VideoNet introduces a new
notion monitor modes,
offering an opportunity to set up
screen modes separetely for
each system monitor.
1. VIDEONET. BRIEF OVERVIEW
By means of the system you can
«program» a schedule for it.
This enables controlling over
guarded objects, and the quality
of control will be independent of
operator’s attentiveness and
speed. According to the
schedule setup, the system will
respond to the events occurred,
capture motion by cameras-
detectors, perform audio and
video recording, start pan tilt
patrol programs, sound alarm
signals, inform other system operators about the danger and etc. All the events
will be recorded to the Event Log.
VideoNet has built-in Player of video and audio records, captured by the system
from cameras and microphones. With the help of this application you can play
back and search for video/audio records, create clips, copy important records to
an archive.
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Configuration window consists of main menu (1), main toolbar (2), list of computers
(3), configuration page (4), configuration page select panel (5).
For recording from cameras and microphones VideoNet system offers powerful
video/audio data registration subsystem, which enables:
higher speed of working with large size archives (hundreds of gigabytes,
terabytes);
identification of reason, for which the system has recorded video or audio
information;
designation of storage place for recorded information according to the reason,
time or source by which the record was made;
pre-recording enables to record events, which have happened for some time
before alarm situation occurred;
transferring large amounts of information from one server to another;
hard disks hot swap without system stop working ;
various time of information storage according to the reason on account of
which recording was made.
There are volumes, components, recording functions, pre-recording functions,
record types and records priorities in the system, which are intended for that.
For longer storage of information the system provides possibility of video/audio
data archiving to specially intended volumes.
There are two modes of working with the system: Surveillance mode and
Configuration setup mode.
Configuration setup mode is intended for:
adding devices to system configuration and setting up their parameters;
setting up screen parameters, motion detection, exceed of audio signal, Pan Tilt
and recording parameters;
“programming” system schedule;
setting up an access to system functions;
setting up network places and parameters of a network matrix;
constructing of graphic plans of a guarded object.
When switching to configuration setup mode there is a configuration window
appears on the screen.
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The Mode panel is intended for switching between monitor modes during working
and configuring of the system, for activating additional system functions and for
controlling the system. Working with the system can also be carried out without
mode panel using hotkeys.
Before starting work with the system it is necessary to perform installation
and configuration of its initial parameters. The next chapter of the guide deals
with these questions.
System has 12 configuration pages: Devices, Scheduler, Recording, Detection,
Pan Tilt, Screen, Network, Access, Plans, Matrix, Processing and System. Each
page has its own menu and toolbar.
Surveillance mode is intended for:
audio and video surveillance;
emergency recording of audio/video information and recording according to the
schedule;
video translation over the network;
playback of video/audio records;
activating sequences (order of cameras changing in a video window);
analysing of the events occurred in the system.
When switching to the surveillance mode there are following kinds of windows
appears (depending on a setup) on the screen: mode panel (1), video windows
(2), status panel (3), event log (4), player (5), audio translation window (6), graphic
plans window (7).
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2. START WORKING WITH VIDEONET
2.1. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
Minimum requirements to configuration of your computer for VideoNet system
installing are as follows:
Attention! Antivirus programs, scanning files on computer in automatic mode,
can considerably reduce system performance at recording and playback. In
case of using such programs it is recommended the following (depending on
available settings):
switch off volume files scanning (.vnsd);
switch off all files scanning, except files-programs;
switch scanning discs, on which volume files are placed;
switch off automatic scanning for all discs.
Attention! Running of any applications, which require much system resources,
can adversely affect VideoNet system performance. It is not recommended
to install on this computer any additional applications, except applications
being a part of Windows operational system.
Processor
RAM
Operational
system
Video card
Monitor
File system
Minimum: Pentium 4 2.4 GHz
Recommended: Intel Core2Duo E6420
Minimum: 512 Mb
Recommended: 1024 Mb for system up to 12 cameras, 2048 Mb for system
with 12-32 cameras
Attention! RAM capacity more than 2048 Mb isn’t supported for all video capture
cards, except PowerVN8 and TitanVn16 cards.
Attention! For prerecording performing additional RAM capacity is required (refer to
User guide; 3.5.2.11 section)
Microsoft Windows XP SP1 and SP2
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Attention! Working with volumes with more than 2 terabytes capacity is possible only
on computers, working under Windows Server 2003 control.
Minimum: SVGA, 64 Mb
Recommended: SVGA, 128 Mb; when connecting 2 monitors - 256 Mb
Notice: When chosing video card chipset producer use the list of tested equipment
(http://www.videonet.ru/index.php?id=69).
Attention! It is strongly recommended correctly to estimate video memory size for
effective working with VideoNet system in video surveillance mode (refer to User
guide; 3.3.2.9 section)
1024х768 True Colour 32 bit/pixel
NTFS; its recommended to format discs, on which video archive volumes
files are placed, with cluster size of 64 Kb
Attention! Other file systems are not supported.
Notice: It is recommended to switch off system restore function on logical drives,
where files of video archive volumes are placed.
Notice: When using raid controllers it’s recommended to install Battery BackUp Unit.
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For VideoNet system better performance it’s recommended to install
Microsoft DirectX 9.0c or higher on your computer. You can find DirectX
installation program on the website of Microsoft.
For more information about the equipment on which VideoNet system was
tested refer to:
http://www.videonet.ru/index.php?id=69.
Technical requirements to hardware and software for working with VideoNet
system through web access from PDA or stationary PC are described in 2.1
section of VideoNet Web Client User Guide.
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After having met all the necessary System requirements, you are ready to install
VideoNet System. Reboot computer after complieting the installation process
and run VideoNet from your Start menu.
1. VideoNet Setup Wizard launches at first VideoNet 8.2 startup. This wizard
provides configuring of initial information, which is necessary for the work of the
system. Necessary information includes: name of the computer, on which the
system will operate, administrator’s password, screen scheme and
configuration. Click NEXT to continue.
2. On this step VideoNet Setup Wizard invites a user to enter computer name for
computer identification in the system. Enter a computer name into the
corresponding edit box and click NEXT to continue.
For more information about installation process, refer to the Installation
Manual.
2.2. INSTALLATION AND INITIAL CONFIGURATION OF VIDEONET
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If your computer is connected to LAN, it is recommended to use the name of
the computer in that LAN. Network Places can be set up on the panel Network
(see chapter 3.8).
3. On this step the wizard invites you to load a system configuration. If you are
loading one of the standard or user configurations, you don’t need to configure
system parameters from the beginning and up to the end after installation
process. Possibly, you will have to make several changes according to your
goals.
If you decided to load one of configurations click Select configuration button.
Otherwise click NEXT and go on to step 5 of this algorithm. In this case you will
be able to configure system configuration parameters yourself. If after system
installation you will decide to import configuration, you will be able to do that
easily with the help of the corresponding system function (see the section 3.9).
4. In the opened window of the wizard select one of the configurations and click
OK. Click NEXT.
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