American Dynamics
American Dynamics
From Tyco Security Products
victor Unified Client
Operation Guide
version 4.8
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Overview
About this document
This document is primarily designed for system operators, it is not intended as a guide for Installation or object
configuration.
For Installation and Configuration information, refer to the separate victor Administration/Configuration help
documentation.
victor
victor is part of a powerful NVMS that includes advanced policy management, health monitoring, Smart Search,
instant playback, and more, ensuring the security and safety of your entire organization whether a single site, or a
multi-location, globally dispersed enterprise.
victor Express
As part of the victor unified client portfolio, victor Express offers the ability to manage video from multiple Intellex, and
VideoEdge NVR/Hybrid recorders from a single intuitive interface.
By removing the victor Application Server requirement which provides more enterprise functionality victor Express
utilizes SQL Express Localdb to provide single site applications a powerful way to manage multiple recorders.
Unified Solution
Unification with Software House C•CURE 9000 access control system provides multi-dimensional single-point event
management.
Components
victor unified client (victor)
victor unifies security, surveillance, and event management. From a single interface, you can manage live/recorded
video from Intellex DVRs, VideoEdge NVRs, ADTVRs and HDVR hybrid recorders.
Unified with Software House C•CURE 9000 access control system, victor provides single-point event management
across both systems.
victor is designed to handle the high throughput of HD and megapixel cameras and manage real-time alarms and
events. The victor solution scales from a single site to multi-location global deployments and simplifies management
of large, geographically dispersed security operations.
The victor solution includes advanced policy management, health monitoring, Smart Search, instant playback, and
more, ensuring the security and safety of your entire organization. Analog, IP video and cameras can be displayed
simultaneously, all with a common feature set, no matter what the codec (H.264, ACC, MJPEG, MPEG-4) allowing
you to mix and match technologies without toggling between separate client applications.
The intuitive design includes advanced features such as tear off, snap, auto hide, tab, and dock windows, providing an
easy and customizable operator experience.
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An easy-to-use tree structure puts everything at your fingertips. Create and organize camera lists from multiple
Intellex, HDVR, and VideoEdge recorders (any camera from any recorder) to meet the needs of different operators.
Build video tours, salvos, and saved views, then organize them into victor's customizable and easy-to-use site lists
for rapid response.
Motion-based Smart Searches are run on a database of meta-data instead of searching through hours or weeks of
video. This makes incident investigations incredibly easy and fast. Add advanced video analytics to your VideoEdge
NVRs to increase situational awareness with alarms for trip wire, linger, object removed/abandoned and more.
victor Application Server (Server)
victor Application Server stores all data, operator profiles, roles, camera/recorder information and access controls
objects.
Dual modes of user authentication allow users to log in using Active Directory credentials or via a 'Basic' method
which does not require a domain controller.
Using Microsoft Active Directory, operator profiles are portable which allows users to move from one victor client to
another and their credentials follow them, regardless of the PC.
Restrict what devices and features an operator can access by assigning roles using victor's included policy
management. Permissions can be set system wide for a specific camera.
Any feature can be limited and updated as situations warrant. victor also joumals and tracks what has happened on
your systems, such as operator activities, search and export history, creating an audit trail.
victor player
victor player is the standalone video player application which can be exported along with digitally-verified video clips to
enable the playback of exported video clips in native format without requiring the full installation of the client.
victor Command Center
The victor Command Center lets you build your own security operation center (SOC). You can manage thousands of
cameras and multiple locations, creating video walls using standard PCs. Video walls are a key component to
monitoring large camera counts. Share and communicate information between operators and pushing live or recorded
video from one monitor to another - to ensure rapid response to critical events. You can expand your system by adding
victor client and agent licenses, to meet the needs of your organization.
victor/C•CURE Integration
victor/C•CURE 9000 unification provides advanced, seamless integration between victor and C•CURE 9000
standalone platforms, allowing users of victor unified client to monitor C•CURE devices and events from within the
victor environment.
Note:
Version Compatibility - C•Cure 9000 Integration requires: C•Cure 9000 v2.1+ and victor v4.2+ Refer to the victor and
C•CURE Unification Guide for further information.
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Getting Started
Introduction
This section describes how to launch the client and provides an overview of the main Graphical User Interface (GUI).
It is important to read this section as it provides useful user information on a number of basic/common tasks which are
not repeated throughout the manual and are not related to specific object types or scenarios.
Launch the Client
Note:
1. Before starting the client, ensure all victor Application Server services are running (victor Professional only)
2. Initial sign-in must be from the windows user account under which the client was installed. (During installation, a
client user is created called Installer Account. Because this is the only user which exists at this time and victor uses
Windows authentication, it is important that this user is logged in to Windows.)
Procedure 1 Launch the client
Step Action
1 Double click the victor unified client icon on the desktop. The client sign in dialog displays (Unless this is
the first sign on in which case the client will connect automatically).
2 Enter Domain/victor Application Server.
3 Enter Username (Windows Usemame of the installer account if this is the first login).
4 Enter Password (Windows Password of the installer account).
Note:
Blank passwords are not accepted
5 Select victor Application Server from the dropdown.
6 Select OK to Login or Exit to Cancel.
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Exploring the Default Workspace
The default layout for the client is made up of a ribbon control comprising Home, Build and Setup tabs. The tools and
buttons available on each tab is dependent on the components installed, licenses applied and the role of the logged in
user.
Below the Ribbon, The Device List, Surveillance window and status bar make up the rest of the default layout.
Home Tab - User Controls:
The Home tab contains typical user/viewer controls. No configuration or setup options are available.
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The Setup tab contains administrative tools to configure system hardware e.g. General Purpose Devices, Recorders
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Status Bar
The Status bar is a static display of System level Information which includes:
• Number of Active Alerts
• Server Name (victor Application Server)
• Client Messages
• Active Operator
• Active Layout
• Bandwidth Configuration
• Active Virtual Matrix
• Workstation Status (CPU Usage/Memory Free/Disk Space Free)
• Current Date and Time
• Any Error Messages detected by the client will also be displayed. For example 'Recorder has reached its
maximum number of clients'.
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Device List
The Device list displays a list of all hardware configured in the system in a single window. It is primarily used to
interact with hardware via object icons' context menus.
The device list forms part of the default layout but can be hidden or viewed as required.
Save and Close Options
Save and Close options are displayed used in all object editors when creating or editing any object types. It is
important to understand the differences between the various options as proper use can save time and effort when
configuring objects.
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Switch Language/Culture
You can change the language/culture of the text displayed on the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Procedure 2 Switch Language/Culture
Step Action
1 Select the victor menu button on top left of GUI. Dropdown menu displays.
2 Select Languages 41' button. Language selection dialog displays.
3 Select the Dropdown menu in the language dialog.
4 Select the required language.
5 Select Select. Dialog displays informing you the next time the client is started, the User Interface will be in
the selected language.
6 Close the victor program
7 Launch victor. GUI displays in the new language.
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Reposition the Quick Access Toolbar
You can reposition the Quick Access Toolbar below or above the ribbon.
Note:
The ribbon is minimized by default.
Procedure 3 Reposition the Quick Access Toolbar
Step Action
1 Select from the top left of the client window.
2 Select Show Below the Ribbonor Minimize the Ribbon as required.
3 Select to reverse the selection.
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Common Tasks
There are certain user actions within the client which are identical for all object types and therefore are not repeated in
each chapter. Most notably these are:
• Show All (Dynamic Views)
• Refresh Hardware
• Object Selector
Show All Objects (Dynamic Views)
Object lists (Dynamic Views) are generally displayed using the Show All option from an object type's dropdown
menu.
These lists will generally contain at a minimum Names and Descriptions of available objects. Depending on the type
of object being displayed, more information may be available by right clicking the column headers and displaying extra
detail.
Procedure 4 Show All Objects (Dynamic Views)
Step Action
1 Select the Object Icon from the Build or Setup Tab.
2 Select Show All from the dropdown menu. A List of all selected object types displays.
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Refresh Hardware
The procedure to refresh hardware is identical for all object types.
Procedure 5 Refresh Hardware
Step Action
1 Select Devices from the Home Tab. Device list displays.
2 To refresh ALL objects of a single type:
a Right Click the Parent object.
b Select Refresh. All objects of that type refresh.
3 To refresh individual objects:
a Select r next to object type to expand the selection.
b Right click the object to be refreshed.
c Select Refresh. The object refreshes.
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Object Selector
The Object Selector is used throughout the client to select objects. It is used for Administration E.G when selecting
role exceptions.
Procedure 6 Select an Object
Step Action
1 Select O1. Object Selector displays
2 Select the object type from the Type column. Object column will be filtered based on type
3 Select object from the Object column
4 Select OK
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Device List
Introduction
The Device list provides a means of displaying all hardware configured in the system in a single window. It is primarily
used to interact with system hardware via object Icon's context menus.
Display/Navigate Device List
The Device list displays a tree view of all hardware devices configured on the system which are available to the
current user.
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1 Select the Device List tab. The device list displays.
2 Use Object Icons to filter view and Context menus to interact.
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Surveillance and Playback
Introduction
Surveillance allows users to view live video from recording devices. Video can be viewed by dragging cameras from
the device list into surveillance panes or by using Call ups to display video from existing Tours and Salvos.
victors video Playback Controls provide all the standard VCR operations as well as Jump forward, and Back by
intervals and Date Selection options..
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1. Audio is disabled when in Playback mode unless the video stream is running at X1 forward. Only one source can be
running at a time. For example, enabling audio on camera 2 will disable it on camera 1.
2. Live and streaming audio is unavailable on Intellex playback, it is only available on downloaded clips.
3. To enable audio when playing back retrieved video, select on the surveillance pane.
4. During playback, if there are gaps in the recorded video stream, Intellex will skip to the next available video.
VideoEdge NVR will return blank frames at the requested framerate across the gap in recording.
5. Instant Playback and Audio is not supported on HDVR units.
Instant Playback
When in Live mode, you can switch to Instant Playback mode, enabling user control of recorded video streams.
Procedure 8 Switch between Live Video and Instant Playback
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1 From Live video mode, select a video pane. (Select multiple panes by clicking on more than one) The Play-
back controls become active.
Note:
When a surveillance pane is selected, a border displays around the pane:
Yellow Dashed - Instant Playback is available
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Yellow Solid - Video stream is in instant playback mode
Blue Flashing - Instant Playback is not available on the selected stream
2 Select the required function from playback controls. The selected pane(s) enter playback mode.
3 Navigate video stream(s) as required.
4 Select Exit Instant Playback to exit to revert to Live Video.
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Mouse Control
Depending on the current surveillance mode, the mouse can be used to navigate video streams and Pan, Tilt and
Zoom cameras:
• In playback mode you can instantly toggle between X1 forward and X1 reverse by scrolling up or down.
• In Live and Playback modes, you can use the scroll wheel to Zoom by clicking and scrolling the wheel.
• In Live and Playback modes, you can use the mouse for Pan and Tilt operation by locating the cursor
centrally and clicking and dragging when the '41/' symbol displays
• In Paused mode, the mouse can be used to step forward and back frame by frame.
Timeline Control
Overview
Selected media streams can be navigated using the timeline control, allowing you to:
• Determine existence of recorded media
• Navigate recorded media
• View Events
• View Preview Frames
• Bookmark clips to Save and Export
The Timeline control is accessible from any surveillance view using the — button. Each media stream displayed in
the surveillance windows displays as a corresponding data stream bar in the timeline control.
The following provides details on timeline functionality.
Timeline bar
The Timeline bar is a navigation control divided into years, months, days, hours, minutes and seconds depending on
the zoom level selected. A vertical bar in the centre of the timeline represents the current time.
The visible time span can be increased by scrolling the mouse wheel back and decreased by scrolling mouse wheel
forward. By clicking and dragging you can move the timeline bar to display video from the selected time and date.
Using the quick zoom button allows you to quickly display by year, month, week, day, hour or minute.
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One or more data stream bars can be displayed per control, each relating to the date/time data of specific media
streams. Enabled Data Stream bars are constantly synchronized with the time in the timebar. These streams display
a time orientated view of when events of selected type triggered.
Bars can be overlaid on top of each other for example, a video steam can be overlaid on top of an audio stream, each
overlaid by an event stream, giving a fuller, synchronized overview helping incident management capability. The data
stream bars are contained in a vertically scrollable window into which you can drag, drop or remove streams as
required.
A toggle button to the left of the window allows you to enable/disable streams. Data bars that are disabled are blurred
and will not be subject to any timeline control operations by default all data bars are disabled. Select the data bar name
or the toggle data bar to enable the stream.
Clicking any point on the data stream bar will display a popup window which has information about the values of the
selected point. For example, a still image will display showing the current frame at that point in time. If an event is
selected details will be displayed of the event.
Playhead
The playhead allows the data stream to be played, paused, forwarded or rewound. When forward or rewind is selected
the speed is determined by how far you move the mouse from the playhead. Speeds or lx, 2x, 4x, 8, or 16x are
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A Marker bar allows you to mark off specific sections of the stream for export or to bookmark. Markers set using the
Marker bar apply to all 'enabled Data Stream bars in the Timeline control. Multiple markers can be set.
Each marker is represented by an icon and after marking, these sections are highlighted to distinguish them from
unmarked areas.
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When the filter icon is selected the Display Filter dialog will display. This can be used to enable or disable the stream
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Using the Timeline Control
The following procedures provide information on how to use the various features of the timeline bar.
Using the Timeline bar for Basic Navigation
Procedure 9 Use the Timeline bar for basic navigation
Step Action
1 From Live video mode, select the required video feeds to display.
2 Select the — button. The timeline bar will display.
3 Select the data stream bars name to enable or disable them as required.
Note:
All data stream bars are disabled by default.
4 Navigate the timeline as required.
5 Select GO LIVE to return to the live image.
6 Select the — button to hide the timeline bar.
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Using the Timeline bar to Export a Clip
Procedure 10 Use the Timeline bar to export a clip
btep Action
1 From Live video mode, select the required video feeds to display.
2 Select the — button. The timeline bar will display.
3 Select the data stream bars name to enable or disable them as required.
Note:
All data stream bars are disabled by default.
4 Navigate the timeline as required.
5 Left click on the marker bar to set the starting position for the clip.
6 Move to the end point for the clip and left click.
7 IffAil X will display.
8 Select - - The Direct Clip Action window will display.
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9 Select the required option:
• Archive
• Vault
• Save
• Export
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Using the Timeline bar to Create a Bookmark
Create bookmarks of clips.
Note:
Bookmarks are only retained while the timeline control is open. If the timeline control is closed all bookmarks will be
removed. To export bookmarks once created refer to "Export Bookmarks from the Timeline".
Procedure 11 Use the Timeline bar to create a bookmark
Step Action
1 From Live video mode, select the required video feeds to display.
2 Select the •button. The timeline bar will display.
3 Select the data stream bars name to enable or disable them as required.
Note:
All data stream bars are disabled by default.
4 Navigate the timeline as required.
5 Left click on the marker bar to set the starting position for the clip.
6 Move to the end point for the clip and left click.
7 U as. X will display.
U 8 Select Add selected region window will display.
9 Enter a Name for the bookmark in the text box.
10 Select the required Camera from the drop down list.
11 Select OK. The bookmark will now be displayed on the timeline.
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Export Bookmarks from the Timeline
Once bookmark/s have been created they can be exported and saved.
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Note:
Bookmarks are only retained while the timeline control is open. If the timeline control is closed all bookmarks will be
removed.
Procedure 12 Export saved bookmarks from the timeline
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1 Follow "Using the Timeline bar to Create a Bookmark" to create the bookmark/s.
2 Select to display all available bookmarks. The Selected regions window will display.
3 Select a bookmark/s from the list to mark it for export. Double-click to view the bookmark.
(W.4 Select . The Direct Clip Action window will display.
5 Select the required option:
• Archive
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• Save
• Export
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Clear all pane selections
When multiple panes are selected, you can quickly deselect them all with one action.
Procedure 13 Clear all pane selections
btep Action
1 Right click a selected video pane. Context menu displays.
2 Select Clear all pane selections. Borders are removed indicating they are no longer selected.
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PTZ Control
When viewing a video stream, Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) control is available using an on screen display (OSD) control.
There are 2 types of PTZ command that the client will determine to use, depending on camera type:
Real PTZ
This can be used on live video streams to control supported dome cameras.
Virtual PTZ
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This type is used with fixed cameras for live and recorded video. Virtual PTZ is achieved by capturing a specific area
of the camera's view, cropping a smaller area and zooming that to a larger view.
View video from all cameras on a recorder
You can view live video from all cameras connected to a single recorder.
Note:
The maximum number of supported live video feeds is 16 H.264 @ 30 ips
Procedure 14 View video from all cameras on a recorder
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1 Select the Device List tab. The device list displays.
2 Select I next to recorders to expand the selection.
3 Select I next to the recorder's folder to expand the selection.
4 Right click the recorder.
5 Select View. A new surveillance tab opens displaying all available video streams.
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Display video from selected cameras
As well as displaying all available video from a recorder, you can select specific cameras to view in the surveillance
window.
Procedure 15 Display video from selected cameras
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1 Select Surveillance from the Home tab.
2 Selected appropriate Video Pane layout using the layout selector icon . Default view is 1X1.
Note:
You can configure which video layouts are available from System Values > Video Layout
Preferences
3 Select Devices from the Home tab. The device list window displays.
4 Select I next to recorders to expand the selection.
5 Expand recorders as required. Camera icons display.
6 Drag and drop camera(s) from the device list into the surveillance pane(s).
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Change Surveillance Overlay Settings
Video Overlay settings can be enabled or disabled within the video window.
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Note:
Changes to overlay options affects the whole window in which the changes are made. Overlay options cannot be set
for individual panes.
Procedure 16 Change Surveillance Overlay Settings
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1 Select Surveillance from the Home Tab. The surveillance window displays.
2 Right Click in the surveillance window.
3 Select Overlay.
4 Select or Deselect overlay options as required.
Note:
Dome Control overlay must be enabled to allow camera control from within specific panes.
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Using Virtual Controls (PTZ)
You can use Virtual controls to crop and magnify the view of fixed cameras (virtual Zoom). Virtual controls also allows
users to move and set Picture in Picture views and to set virtual presets.
Note:
Virtual Control overlay must be enabled to allow camera control from within specific panes.
Procedure 17 Using Virtual Controls
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1 Select Surveillance from the Home Tab.
2 Select the Camera Control symbol 0 within the video pane of the fixed camera you want to control. Virtual
PTZ controls display.
3 Use the controls by selecting the areas of the controls as required. When in use, a picture in picture view is
displayed in the main video pane. Use the Move Picture in Picture icon to reposition the view.
Note:
Picture in Picture behavior can be configured in System Values > Surveillance Preferences
4 Select Close to close the controls.
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Virtual Controls (Presets)
You can set virtual presets on a fixed camera. This allows you to view multiple areas of interest quickly without the
need to manually control the camera's PTZ.
Note:
The maximum number of presets that can be configured is 255
Procedure 18 Virtual Presets (Presets)
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1 Select the Camera Control symbol * within the video pane.
2 Use Virtual PTZ to display the view to be added as a preset.
3 Select Preset It Preset controls display.
4 Select next sequential preset number from the dropdown.
5 Select UM to add preset.
6 Select MI to exit back to PTZ controls.
7 Repeat as required for further presets.
Note:
To view presets, select the preset number and click El Go to Preset.
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Dome Camera Controls
Where available, you can use real Pan Tilt and Zoom controls from within the client surveillance windows.
Procedure 19 Dome Camera Controls
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1 Select Surveillance form the Home tab. The surveillance window displays.
2 Select within the video pane of the dome camera to be controlled. Dome Controls display.
3 Use the controls by selecting the areas of the controls as required.
Note:
Depending upon the type of dome and recorder being used, the available controls may vary. For
example, the sequence function is not available when using Intellex.
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Mouse Control
Depending on the current surveillance mode, the mouse can be used to navigate video streams and Pan, Tilt and
Zoom cameras:
• In playback mode you can instantly toggle between X1 forward and X1 reverse by scrolling up or down
• In Live and Playback modes, you can use the scroll wheel to Zoom by clicking and scrolling the wheel
• In Live and Playback modes, you can use the mouse for Pan and Tilt operation by locating the cursor
centrally and clicking and dragging when the .4'• symbol displays
• In Paused mode, the mouse can be used to step forward and back frame by frame
• In Live and Playback modes, holding down the mouse wheel while scrolling zooms the camera view in
or out (Both in vPTZ or Real Dome control)
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Clear Video
You can clear video from surveillance windows and panes.
Procedure 20 Clear Video
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1 Right Click on the Surveillance Pane
2 Select Clear. Then select from:
a Clear Video-To clear video from that pane only
b Clear All Videos-To Clear video from all panes within the window
c Clear all Pane Selections - To clear all selected panes
d Clear Region of Interest
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Change Video Layout
Video Layouts can be changed to accommodate different video pane configurations. The video layouts available from
the surveillance window can be controlled from System Values.
Procedure 21 Change Video Layout
tep Action
1 Select Surveillance from the Home tab. Surveillance window displays.
2 Select . A list of available layouts displays. The Layouts are split into sections:
• Standard
• Widescreen
• Portrait
3 Select Layout as required. Video window switches to the selected configuration.
Note:
When changing layouts, the three most recently used layouts are displayed in a recently used list
next to the pulldown list for convenient retrieval.
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Still Image Capture
You can capture all or part of a paused video stream as a still image in .bmp or .jpg format. After capture, various
options are available including Save, Email, Print or Copy to clipboard. You can also launch a third party application for
image editing.
Still Image capture is available from any surveillance mode, the method for capture is identical in all modes.
Procedure 22 Still Image Capture
tep Action
1 Right Click the surveillance pane.
2 Select Still Image. A new floating window displays with the following options available:
• Select to browse to a storage location and Save the still image
• Select to Email the still image (Requires Email to be configured in System Values)
• Select / to Open the image in a third party application (Requires third party applic-
ation to be configured in System values)
• Select I to copy the image to clipboard
• Select "'t! to print still image (Requires Windows Printer to be configured)
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Fisheye Cameras
De-Warping
Fisheye cameras use very wide angle lenses to capture hemispherical images - 180° panoramic view (wall mount) or
360° surround view (ceiling/floor/wall mount) without blind spots.
victor allows hemispherical images captured from fisheye cameras to be converted into conventional rectilinear or
panoramic projections for viewing and analysis. This process is known as De-Warping.
The option to De-warp is available via the context menu of supported fisheye camera views. This can be done in
Playback and Live modes as well as from within victor Player. It is also available in Video Search Results player and
Investigator windows.
It is worth noting that sending an image to another display or InstantView etc. will open the Fisheye camera in
whichever view is set by default in Setup > System Values > Video Preferences.
Note:
Exported video can be de-warped within victor player but if exported footage is played back in alternative players,
there is no option to de-warp the video.
De-Warping preferences are available in System Values. Here you can configure the default de-warp mode from the
following.
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Warped View Default View from a fisheye camera displaying a
hemispherical image with barrel distortion.
Rectilinear View De-Warped view of a fisheye stream. This view is
designed to display a section of the fisheye view
with minimal barrel distortion.
Panoramic View De-Warped view of a fisheye stream. This view is
designed to display the full fisheye view in a single
elongated pane.
Recorders can also offer the option of selecting a default camera mounting for fisheye cameras, this is applicable to
VideoEdge NVR 4.4+ and HDVR/exacqVision only.
Procedure 23 Warp/De-Warp images
Step Action
1 Right Click a video stream from a fisheye camera.
2 Select De-Warp Options. De-warping options display.
3 Select from:
• Warped - Maintains Fisheye view
• Rectilinear
• Panoramic
Note:
It is important to select the appropriate mounting option as each uses a different algorithm, designed to give optimal
de-warped views depending on camera orientation.
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Fisheye Camera Controls (Warped)
Fisheye camera views have various click and drag OSD controls you can use to manipulate camera views.
Note:
Virtual presets created on a Fisheye camera will also store the warped or de-warped view which was being viewed at
the time of creation
Warped View Mouse Control
in warped views, pressing Shift displays a target box on screen. This box can be moved by dragging the mouse
around the warped view. Clicking the mouse on a particular area displays a new rectilinear (de-warped) view of that
area.
Rectilinear View Mouse Control
In Rectilinear views, hovering the mouse in the centre of the view displays a 44° symbol. You can Click and Drag the
symbol in any direction to effectively enable Pan and Tilt control. (PTZ control must be open)
Panoramic View Mouse Control
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In Panoramic views, similar to Rectilinear, you can use -'to Pan and Tilt the camera view. (Zoom mode only)
InstantView
InstantView enables users to view video in instant playback (paused) mode alongside the live view.
You can launch instant playback from any surveillance view from the video context menu or by selecting the
InstantView Icon.
Procedure 24 Launch InstantView
btep Action
1 From Live video mode, select a video pane. Selected pane highlights dashed yellow.
2 Select ° Dropdown menu displays.
3 Select from:
• Side By Side - to open the new paused view beside the live view
• Send To - to send the paused view to a separate display
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Manual Alarms
You can manually generate an alarm from any surveillance view by right clicking the video stream and selecting
Generate Alarm. This alarm is joumalled as a User Panic Alert. It is a general alert type typically used in cases where
activity is taking place for which there are no system alerts defined.
'Send To' virtual matrix monitor
You can send callups (cameras, tours etc.) to specific virtual matrix monitors using the right click 'Send To'
surveillance command. For example,you might be monitoring a map in the command center and would like to send a
certain camera view to a specific virtual monitor.
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Search and Retrieve
Introduction
The Search and Retrieve feature allows users to search a recorder's stored video or metadata using time or motion
criteria to filter results. Search results can be reviewed, vaulted, saved as clips, stored on the client workstation or
exported to remote storage.
A Caution
Ensure time is synchronized between client machines and network recorders. Recorders which are out of time
synchronization with client machines cause incorrect video retrieval.
Supported Search Types
All searches are performed using the Video Search and Retrieval Wizard. The wizard comprises of a maximum of 3
screens, through which the user defines search criteria.
Three main search types are supported:
Basic Search
Basic search covers the following options in the Type of Search dropdown menu:
• Date and Time - Searches specific time ranges using only time related parameters
• Thumbnail Search - displays search result in thumbnail view
All basic searches allow searching by date and time and enable the user to define the search period (Start and End
Date/Time) and streams to retrieve (Video or Video and Audio).
Thumbnail Search
Thumbnail Searches display results in the form of 16 images representative of the time range selected.
Selecting '+' on a single image opens a new set of thumbnails at an increased granularity with the time range
determined by the timestamp of the thumbnails adjacent to the original '+' selected.
Thumbnail search is supported on VideoEdge NVR 4.4+, Intellex and A recorders only.
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Motion Detection Search
Motion detection search allows users to search for motion in a specific cameras field of view. This allows the user to
skip directly to areas that may be of interest, rather than having to search through hours of video in order to search for a
particular event.
Note:
1. Motion detection based searches and motion based alarms are handled differently within the client. Motion
detection based searches are independent of motion alarm regions set up on a recorder.
2. Motion detection based searches performed on VideoEdge NVR's do not search actual video footage, but rather
metadata generated by the NVR. Search results are therefore dependent on the sensitivity level settings when the
video was processed. If no motion metadata is generated for a particular time period, no results will be returned when
searching on that time period.
3. Motion detection searches performed on the client from Intellex units search actual video footage so results depend
on sensitivity settings set in the client.
4. Motion detection searches are not available on HDVR or ADTVR units.
5. Edge based motion detection searches can be executed on supported American Dynamics Cameras.
Video Intelligence Search
Video Intelligence Search is supported on VideoEdge NVR 4.2+ recorders. This gives users the ability to detect, track
and analyze moving objects using a variety of criteria. The Video Intelligence engine is licensable on a per-channel
basis.
Supported Video Intelligence searches are:
• Detection
• Direction
• Linger
• Enter
• Exit
• Abandoned/Detected
• Dwell
• Queue Length
• Crowd Formation
Edge Based Face Detection
VideoEdge NVR recorders support edge based analytics, allowing Face Detection alarms and searches on supported
American Dynamics Cameras.
Using edge based analytics reduces the impact on the NVR's CPU resources.
Server Based Face Detection / Face Recognition
VideoEdge NVR 4.7+ recorders supports server based facial recognition and detection, allowing searches and alarms
based on this analytic type when an appropriate license is applied.
To execute a face recognition search users must be enrolled in the NVR's Face Enrollment database
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Text Stream Search
victor text stream search provides a means of searching text from configured NVRs devices (V4.5+).
Two types of text stream searches are supported:
• Date and Time: Used to return all text values within a defined time period.
• Advanced: Used to search for specific text values within defined parameters and filters set on the
VideoEdge NVR and victor.
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Perform Searches
Perform a Basic Search
You can use the Search and Retrieve Wizard to specify parameters in order to perform a Basic Search. Basic
Searches only consider Time and Date parameters.
Procedure 25 Perform a Basic Search
step Action
1 Select Search and Retrieve from the Home tab.
2 Select Execute Search Wizard. The Search and Retrieval Wizard launches.
3 Select the search type required from the Type of Search drop down menu. Available options are:
• Date and Time
• Thumbnail Search
• Motion Detection
Note:
On VideoEdge NVR 4.2+ recorders, available options will vary if Video Intelligence is enabled on the
camera selected. Refer to Perform a Video Intelligence Search.
4 If required, select the Download Audio button to download associated audio stream(s).
5 Drag and drop camera(s) from the Device, Site or Vault list onto the Camera Selector Pane.
Note:
If selecting cameras from the Vault List, Date and Time parameters are automatically populated
6 Specify Date and Time parameters in the Date and Time Pane
Note:
Selecting Specific Range also allows selection of Time Filter options. Time Filter options can be
used to specify a sub-set of time to search. For example, only search between 9am and 5pm. Select
the Time Filter checkbox to enable.
7 Select Next. The Confirmation screen displays. Confirm your search criteria are correct. Select Previous
to return to the previous screen to make changes. Select Finish to execute the search.
8 Search and Retrieval Wizard closes and the Date and Time Based Search Results tab opens displaying
search results. Double click on a search result to view associated video.
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Perform a Thumbnail Search
You can use the Search and Retrieval Wizard to search video footage and display results in Thumbnail view.
Thumbnail search results are represented graphically as a series of snapshots representing the duration of the search
period.
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Note:Thumbnail Search is available for VideoEdge NVR 4.4+, Intellex and ADHDVR recorders only.
Procedure 26 Perform a Thumbnail Search
tep Action
1 Select Search and Retrieve from the Home tab.
2 Select Execute Search Wizard. The Search and Retrieval Wizard launches.
3 Select Thumbnail Search from the Type of Search drop down menu.
4 Drag and drop a camera from the Device, Site or Vault list onto the Camera Selector Pane.
Note:
If selecting cameras from the Vault List, Date and Time parameters are automatically populated.
5 Specify Date and Time parameters in the Date and Time Pane.
Note:
Specific Time Filter options cannot be used with Thumbnail Search.
6 Select Next. The Confirmation screen displays. Confirm your search criteria are correct. Select Previous
to return to the previous screen to make changes. Select Finish to execute the search.
7 Search and Retrieval Wizard closes and Video Thumbnail Search window opens displaying search result
as 16 thumbnails.
Thumbnail search results can be further manipulated by zooming in and out the search result time period.
Selecting a thumbnail image will zoom in the time period to create 16 new thumbnail images using the
thumbnails adjacent to the (+) thumbnail as the time range for the next 16 images. Selecting a thumbnail will
zoom out to the previous 16 thumbnails.
Double clicking a thumbnail will open that section of video in Investigator Mode.
Toolbar buttons, as outlined below, can also be used to manipulate thumbnail search results:
el.iiSave image - select a thumbnail then
select this button to save the image
I I Email image - select a thumbnail then
select this button to email the image
•• 1 / Open in third party application - Select a
thumbnail then select this button to open
the image in a third party application. A
third party application must be configured
in System Values
I I — Copy to Clipboard - Select a thumbnail
then select this button to copy the image
to your clipboard
AIL Print - Select a thumbnail then select this
button to print
k Investigator mode - select a thumbnail
then select this button to open associated
video in investigator mode
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—"'^ ' st
3i ',./ -,... Clip creation tools - select a thumbnail to
be the start time of a clip, then select Clip
Start Time. Select a thumbnail to be the
end time of a clip, then select Clip End
Time. Select Clip Export to export or vault
the clip
Open Search and Retrieval Wizard -
Select to reopen Video Search and
Retrieval Wizard
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Perform a Motion Detection Search
You can use the Search and Retrieval Wizard to search video footage using a motion filter to look for movement in
specific areas within a camera view. Specific areas may also be searched by exception.
Note:
When searching on VideoEdge NVR 4.2+ recorders, motion detection search is only enabled when Motion Detection
is enabled in the camera setup. For cameras with Video Intelligence enabled, refer to Perform a Video Intelligence
Search.
Procedure 27 Perform a Motion Detection Search
Step Action/
1 Select Search and Retrieve from the Home tab.
2 Select Execute Search Wizard. The Search and Retrieval Wizard launches.
3 Drag and drop a camera from the Device, Site or Vault list onto the Camera Selector Pane.
4 Select Motion Detection from the Type of Search drop down menu.
5 Specify Date and Time parameters in the Date and Time pane.
Note:
Selecting Specific Range also allows selection of Time Filter options. Time Filter options can be
used to specify a sub-set of time to search. For example, only search between 9am and 5pm. Select
the Time Filter checkbox to enable.
6 Select Next. The Search Parameters screen displays.
Note:
The video stream reverts to the start time selected for the search. To view live video, select 0 .
7 Select the required Draw Style and draw a Region of Interest (ROI):
• Polygon: Draw a polygon by clicking once on the image and dragging the cursor to form
a line. Complete a line by clicking again. Repeat to form the ROI.
Double click when the shape is complete to finalize the search area. Use Clear to
restart drawing and Erase to correct errors.
• Rectangle: Highlight the ROI by clicking and dragging the cursor over the camera view
to form a rectangle. Use Clear to restart drawing and Erase to correct errors.
• Free Draw: Draw the ROI freehand on the camera view. Use Clear to restart drawing
and Erase to correct errors.
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Note:
1. By default the ROI drawn is the Active Region, this can be inverted by selecting Invert
Selection.
2. The full camera view can be selected as the Active Region by selecting Select All.
3. Load Alarm Rule allows you to load a previously configured rule from a VideoEdge NVR 4.2+
recorder. victor uses information from the NVR rule to apply search crite