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C•CURE 9000
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Table of Contents
Preface
Finding More Information ii
Conventions iii
Software House Customer Support Center iv
Chapter 1 - Introduction 1
Overview 2
Chapter 2 - Video Server 3
Creating a Video Folder 4
VideoEdge Server Editor 5
Accessing the VideoEdge Server Editor 6
VideoEdge Server General Tab 7
Creating a VideoEdge Server 10
Configuring a VideoEdge Server 10
Editing a VideoEdge Server Configuration 11
Deleting a VideoEdge Server 12
VideoEdge Server Alarms Tab 13
VideoEdge Server Alarms Tab Definitions 14
Alarm Tab Tasks 15
Configuring an Alarm to Activate an Event 16
Configuring Video Camera Action 16
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Removing an Alarm 17
Alarm Configuration Example 17
VideoEdge Server State Images Tab 18
State Image Tab Tasks 19
Changing the VideoEdge Server State Image 19
Restoring the VideoEdge Server State Image to the Default Image 20
Chapter 3 - VideoEdge Camera 21
VideoEdge Camera Editor 22
Accessing the VideoEdge Camera Editor 22
VideoEdge Camera General Tab 24
VideoEdge Video Camera General Tab Definitions 24
Preset Controls 25
Pattern Controls 26
Configuring a VideoEdge Camera 27
Creating a VideoEdge Camera Template 28
Importing a VideoEdge Camera 28
Viewing a List of VideoEdge Cameras 29
Deleting a VideoEdge Camera 29
Modifying a VideoEdge Camera 30
VideoEdge Camera Alarms Tab 31
VideoEdge Camera Alarms Tab Definitions 31
VideoEdge Camera Alarm Configuration Example 33
Configuring a Video Camera Alarm 34
Removing A Video Alarm 35
VideoEdge Camera State Images Tab 36
Changing the VideoEdge Camera State Image 37
Restoring the VideoEdge Camera State Image to the Default Image 37
VideoEdge Camera Viewer 39
Retrieving a Recorded Video 40
Exporting a Video 41
VideoEdge Playback Controls 43
Instant Playback Controls 43
Playback Controls Available While Viewing Recorded Video 45
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Chapter 4 - Video View 47
Video View Editor 48
Accessing the Video View Editor 49
Creating a Video View 50
Configuring a Video View 50
Deleting a Camera from the View 51
Deleting a Video View 51
Chapter 5 - Video Tour 53
Video Tour Overview 54
Accessing the Video Tour Editor 55
Creating a Video Tour 55
Configuring a Video Tour 55
Deleting a Video Tour 56
VideoEdge Video Tour General Tab 57
VideoEdge Video Tour General Tab Definitions 57
Video Tour Preview Window 57
Chapter 6 - Journal Messages 59
Journal Message Definitions 60
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Preface
The C•CURE 9000 VideoEdge Configuration Guide is for new and experienced security system users
who want to learn to use this product with the Security Management System.
In this preface
Finding More Information ii
Conventions iii
Software House Customer Support Center iv
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Finding More Information
Finding More Information
You can access C•CURE 9000 manuals and online Help for more information about C•CURE 9000.
Manuals
C•CURE 9000 software manuals are available in Adobe PDF format on the C•CURE 9000 DVD.
You can access the manuals if you copy the appropriate PDF files from the C•CURE 9000
Installation DVD English \ Manuals folder.
The available C•CURE 9000 and Software House manuals are listed in the C•CURE 9000 Installation
and Upgrade Guide, and appear as hyperlinks in the online.pdf file on the C•CURE 9000 DVD
English \ Manuals folder.
These manuals are also available from the Software House Member Center website
Online Help
You can access C•CURE 9000 Help by pressing Fl or clicking Help from the menu bar in the
Administration/Monitoring Station applications.
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Conventions
Conventions
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Convention Meaning
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procedure.
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Regular italic font Indicates a new term.
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The following items are used to indicate important information.
Indicates a note. Notes call attention to any item of information that may be of special
NOTE importance.
Indicates an alternate method of performing a task.
TIP
Indicates a caution. A caution contains information essential to avoid damage to the
system. A caution can pertain to hardware or software.
Indicates a warning. A warning contains information that advises users that failure
to avoid a specific action could result in physical harm to the user or to the
hardware.
STOP Indicates a danger. A danger contains information that users must know to avoid
death or serious injury.
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Software House Customer Support Center
Software House Customer Support Center
Telephone Technical Support
During the period of the Agreement, the following guidelines apply:
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the installation associated with the support inquiry.
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Introduction
'Ibis chapter introduces VideoEdge.
In this chapter:
Overview
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Overview
Overview
The VideoEdge integration allows configuration of VideoEdge video servers and video cameras
within the C•CURE 9000. The operator can display video views, video tours, perform PTZ controls
and trigger alarm events or camera actions when the camera alarm is activated.
The following is a list of major features supported by this integration:
■ Live video
■ Simultaneous live and recorded video views from up to 16 cameras
■ Up to four live video camera windows based on events
■ Video Export
■ Playback of pre-recorded video
■ Video control such as PTZ (domes only)
■ Audio control
■ Video views
■ Video tours
■ Video alarms
■ PTZ presets based on events, alarm inputs or video tours
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Video Server
This chapter describes how to configure a VideoEdge Server.
In this chapter
Creating a Video Folder 4
VideoEdge Server Editor 5
Accessing the VideoEdge Server Editor 6
VideoEdge Server General Tab 7
VideoEdge Server Alarms Tab 13
VideoEdge Server State Images Tab 18
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Creating a Video Folder
Creating a Video Folder
You create video folders from the Video Pane to store video objects such as IP Cameras, Video
Servers, Video Tours and Video Views.
To Create a Video Folder
1. In the Navigation Pane of the Administration Workstation, click Video to open the Video pane.
2. Right-click on the Video folder at the top of the bee and select Video Folder>New from the
context menu. The Video Folder Editor opens and you can configure the video folder.
3. Enter a name and description (optional) for the folder.
4. To save your new video folder, click Save and Close.
Alternatively, if you want to save the video folder and then create a new one, click Save and
New.
The current video folder is saved and closed, but the Video Folder Editor remains open to allow
you to create a new video folder.
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VideoEdge Server Editor
VideoEdge Server Editor
The VideoEdge Server Editor lets associate video server objects with camera, alarm, and server
action objects.
The Video Server Editor contains three configuration tabs. Click on the following tabs for
descriptions of their fields and buttons:
■ VideoEdge Server General Tab on Page 7
■ VideoEdge Server Alarms Tab on Page 13
■ VideoEdge Server State Images Tab on Page 18
See the following tasks:
■ Accessing the VideoEdge Server Editor on Page 6
■ Creating a VideoEdge Server on Page 10
■ Configuring a VideoEdge Server on Page 10
■ Editing a VideoEdge Server Configuration on Page 11
■ Deleting a VideoEdge Server on Page 12
■ Configuring an Alarm to Activate an Event on Page 16
■ Configuring Video Camera Action on Page 16
■ Removing an Alarm on Page 17
■ Changing the VideoEdge Server State Image on Page 19
■ Restoring the VideoEdge Server State Image to the Default Image on Page 20
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Accessing the WleoEdge Server Editor
Accessing the VideoEdge Server Editor
To Access the VideoEdge Server Editor in the Video Tree
1. In the Navigation pane of the C•CURE 9000 Administration Workstation, click Video. The
Video pane opens.
2. Click t I to expand the Video tree.
3. Right-click on the Video folder you created, and select VideoEdge 4.0 Server>New.
The VideoEdge Server Editor opens. For more information about server configuration, see
Configuring a VideoEdge Server on Page 10.
To Access the VideoEdge Server Editor in the Dynamic View
1. In the Navigation pane of the Administration Workstation, click Video to open the Video pane.
2. Click the Video drop-down menu and select VideoEdge 4.0 Server.
3. Click la to open a Dynamic View showing all VideoEdge Servers.
4. Double-click on a VideoEdge Server. The VideoEdge 4.0 Server editor opens. For information
about server configuration, see Configuring a VideoEdge Server on Page 10.
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VideoEdge Server GeneralTab
VideoEdge Server General Tab
The VideoEdge Server 4.0 General tab, shown in Figure 1 on Page 7, lets you configure the
VideoEdge Server basic information, check the video server connection, and open a VideoEdge Web
Page.
Table 1 on Page 8 describes the Video Server General Tab fields and buttons.
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VideoEdge Server General Tab
Table 1: VdeoEdge Server General Ta b Definitions
Field & Description
Buttons
Name Enter a unique name up to 100 characters long to identify the server.
Description Enter a textual description up to 500 characters for the server.
Enabled If enabled. C•CURE 9000 attempts to communicate with the server. If not enabled C•CURE 9000 does
not attempt to communicate with the server.
Server ID
Video Protocol Automatically populated with the video protocol: VideoEdge 4.0
Time zone The Time Zone field is optional for VideoEdge. You can enter the Time Zone for the NVR for
informational purposes such as viewing what time zone the server is in via the Dynamic View.
Import Cameras Imports all camera configuration information to the video server.
Connect Checks the server connection. If all user cxedentials are entered and validated, the server isonline.
Online After the connection is successfully estabbshed, indicates if the current video server is online.
Server Info
Communication Displays the communication port number previously configured for remote communication in the
Port VideoEdge 4.X Sewer. The defautt is 80.
If Secure Connection is enabled, then the Communication Port must be changed to match the Secure
HTTPS Port on the VideoEdge NVR Web GUI to allow for a secure connection.
The default port used for secure HTTPS is 443.
Live Video Port Displays the port number previoustyconfigured for We video in the VideoEdge Server. The default value
is 554.This field can be edited.
Alarm Port Displays the port number previoustyconfigured for the alarm trigger in the VideoEdge Serval'. The
default value is 5003.This field is read only.
Open NVR Open the VideoEdge Web page to configure the VideoEdge NVR.
Configuration
Domain Not applicable for VideoEdge.
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VideoEdge Server General Tab
Table 1: VideoEdge Server General Tab Definitions (continued)
Field & Description
Buttons
User Name Enter the user name used to log into the VideoEdge Server.
Password Enter the password used to log into the VideoEdge Server.
Re-enter Re-enter the password.
Password
IP Address Enter the IP address for the specified video server.
Secure If enabled (checked), then all VideoEdge communication from the C•CURE 9000 to the NVR will be
Connection transmitted over HTTPS instead of HTTP.
If Secure Connection is enabled, then the Communication Port must be changed to match the Secure
HTTPS Port on the VideoEdge NVR Web GUI to allow for a secure connection.
When the configuration is saved, the SSL Certificate is is requested from the VideoEdge NVR for
permission to store the certificate on the C•CURE 9000 system. See the NVR Guide for more
information about creating and installing certificates.
TCP Mode If enabled (checked). then a II VideoEdge communications connect to VideoEdge NVR over TCP. This
provides a more reliable connection in low bandwidth environments, or when connecting to the
VideoEdge NVR over a WAN.
Event Action Info
Poll Period Indicates how often you want the video server polled for status information.
The range is0 to 999. The default is 100 seconds.
Comm Fad Delay Not applicable for VideoEdge.
Pre-second frame Not applicable for VideoEdge.
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VdeoEdge Server General Tab
Creating a VideoEdge Server
To Create a VideoEdge Server
1. In the Navigation pane of the C•CURE 9000 Administration Workstation, click Video to open
the Video pane.
2. Right-click on the Video folder at the top of the tree and select Video Folder>New from the
context menu. The Video Folder Editor opens and you can configure the video folder.
3. Enter a name and description (optional) for the folder.
4. To save your new video folder, click Save and Close.
Alternatively, if you want to save the Video server and then create a new one, click Save and
New.
The current Video Server is saved and closed, but the Video Server Editor remains open to allow
you create a new Video Server.
Configuring a VideoEdge Server
To Configure a VideoEdge Server
1. Create a new VideoEdge Server, or open an existing one with the General tab available. See also
Accessing the VideoEdge Server Editor on Page 6 and Editing a VideoEdge Server Configuration
on Page 11.
2. Enter a unique name up to 100 characters long in the Name field.
3. Enter a textual description (optional) up to 500 characters for the VideoEdge Server in the
Description field.
4. Click the Enabled option to establish communication between C•CURE 9000 and the VideoEdge
Server.
5. Create a basic configuration in General tab. See VideoEdge Server General Tab on Page 7.
6. Click the Alarms tab to configure alarm for the VideoEdge Server. See VideoEdge Server Alarms
Tab on Page 13
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VideoEdge Server General Tab
7. Click the State Images tab to view the state images for the VideoEdge Server. See VideoEdge
Server State Images Tab on Page 18
8. Click Save and Close to save the configuration and exit.
Editing a VideoEdge Server Configuration
To Edit a VideoEdge Server Configuration on the Video Tree
1. In the Navigation Pane of the C•CURE 9000 Administration Workstation, click Video to open the
Video pane.
2. Expand the Video tree. Open the Video folder by clicking .0 l to the left of the folder.
3. Right-click on the VideoEdge Server that you want to edit and select Edit from the context menu.
The VideoEdge 4.0 Server Editor opens with the General tab available.
You can also open a VideoEdge Server by double-clicking on its name in the Video tree.
To Edit a VideoEdge Server Configuration in the Dynamic View
1. In the Navigation Pane of the C•CURE 9000 Administration Workstation, click Video to open the
Video pane.
2. Select VideoEdge 4.0 Server from the Video pane drop-down list.
3. Expand the Video tree. Click _I I to open the video folder you created.
4. Right-click on the VideoEdge Server in the list that you want to edit and select Edit from the
context menu.
The VideoEdge 4.0 Server Editor opens with the General tab available.
You can also open a VideoEdge Server by double-clicking on its name in the Dynamic View.
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Deleting a VideoEdge Server
To Delete a VideoEdge Server on the Video Tree
1. In the Navigation pane of the C•CURE 9000 Administration Station, click Video to open the
Video pane.
2. Expand the Video tree. Open the Video folder by clicking t• I to the left of the folder.
3. Right-click on the VideoEdge Server that you want to delete, select Delete from the context
menu.
A message box appears stating "Are you sure that you want to delete the selected VideoEdge 4.0
Server object?"
4. Click Yes to delete the VideoEdge Server.
To Delete a VideoEdge Server in Dynamic View
1. In the Navigation pane of the Administration Station, click Video to open the Video pane.
2. Select VideoEdge from the Hardware pane drop-down list.
3. Click in to open a Dynamic View showing all VideoEdge Server objects.
4. In the list, right-click the VideoEdge Server that you want to delete and select Delete from the
context menu.
A message box appears stating "Are you sure that you want to delete the selected VideoEdge 4.0
Server object?"
5. Click Yes in the message box to delete the VideoEdge Server.
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VdeoEdge Server Alarms Tab
VideoEdge Server Alarms Tab
The VideoEdge Server Alarms tab, shown in Figure 2 on Page 13, provides a list of alarms you have
configured for this video server. You must set up server alarms using the vendor utility on the video
server side before the alarms can work in C•CURE 9000.
This section contains the following information:
■ VideoEdge Server Alarms Tab Definitions on Page 14
■ Alarm Tab Tasks on Page 15
■ Mann Configuration Example on Page 17
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VideoEdge Server Alarms Tab Definitions
Table 2 on Page 14describes the fields and buttons on the VideoEdge 4.0 Server Alarms tab.
Table 2: VideoEdge 4.0 Server Alarms Tab Definitions
Field Description
Add C lick Add in the Alarms tab to create a new alarm.
Remove Click Remove in the Alarms tab to delete a selected alarm.
Property Click in the Property column. and then click ••• . The Property browser opens a list of predefined
properties available for the server. Click a Property to select it and add it to the column.
VideoEdgecurrenttyonty supports Video Server Alarm.
Value Click in the Value column to display a drop-down list of Values associated with the Property that was
selected. Click on the Value you want to include as a parameter for the trigger to assign it to the Video
Server Alarm.
If you select the propertyof Video Server Alarm. click within the Value column to display a drop-down list
with two values available for you to select: Online or Offline.
NOTE: You must select the Property before you can select the Value.
Action Click in the Action column to display a drop-down list of valid actions. Click on the Action that you want to
include as a parameter for the trigger to assign it to the Video Server. Two types of actions are available:
Activate Event and Video Camera Action.
• If you select Activate Event, the lower pane in the Alarm tab displays an Event field for you to define
the Action details. See Configuring an Alarm to Activate an Event on Page 16
• If you select Video Camera Action, the lower pane displays hvo sub-tabs: Camera tab and Action
Type tab. See Configuring Video Camera Action on Page 16.
Details Displaysdetails about how the Action was configured.
Schedule Only the Always schedule is available for VideoEdge Server.
Event Albws you select an event for the alarm.
NOTE: Event is available onty if Activated an Event was selected in the Action column drop-down list.
See the C•CURE 9000 Software Configuration Guide for information about events.
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Table 2: VideoEdge 4.0 Server Alarms Tab Definitions (continued)
Field Description
Camera tab (available if Video Camera Action was selected in the Action field)
Server
Specify the server for the action. Click Q to open a list of predefined video servers.
NOTE: You must select the server before you can select the camera.
Camera Specify the camera for the action. Click 0 to open a list of predefined video cameras.
Action Type tab (available if Video Camera Action was selected)
Action Type Select the action type.
NOTE: Only Camera Preset Command and Camera Pattern Command are supported.
Enter the parameters for the action type. The parameters vary according to the action type selected. See
Parameterson Page 15.
Parameters
Pre Alarm Time Set pre-alarm recording time for the camera when you select Record Camera as the action type.
Post Alarm Time Set post-alarm recording time for the camera when you select Record Camera as the action type.
Preset Select the preset number to set this preset as the object when you select Camera Preset Command as
the action type.
Pattern Select the pattern number to set this pattern as the object when you select Camera Pattern Command as
the action type.
Schedule Only the Always Schedule is available for VideoEdge Server.
Alarm Tab Tasks
The following tasks are performed in the Alarms tab:
■ Configuring an Alarm to Activate an Event on Page 16
■ Configuring Video Camera Action on Page 16
■ Removing an Alarm on Page 17
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VdeoEdge Server Alarms Tab
Configuring an Alarm to Activate an Event
To Configure an Alarm to Activate an Event
1. From the VideoEdge Server Editor dialog box, navigate to the Alarms tab.
2. Click Add to create a new alarm. An empty row is added to the table.
3. Click in the Property column, and then click on 0. The selection dialog box opens.
4. Click on Video Server Alarm to select it.
5. Click in the Value column, and select Offline or Online from the drop-down menu.
6. Click in the Action column, and select Activate an Event.
The lower pane in the Alarm tab displays an Event field for you to define the Action details.
7. Click CI to open the Event selection dialog box. Select an event that you want to associate with
the alarm. See the C•CURE 9000 Software Corifiguration Guide for information about configuring
Events.
The Details column displays the event selected.
8. Click Save and Close to save the configuration and exit.
Configuring Video Camera Action
To Configure Video Camera Action
1. From the VideoEdge Server Editor dialog box, click on the Alarms tab.
2. Click Add to create a new alarm. An empty row is added to the table.
3. Click in the Property column, then click on Q. The selection dialog box opens.
4. Click on Video Server Alarm to select it.
5. Click in the Value column, and select Offline or Online from the drop-down menu.
6. Click in the Action column, and select Video Camera Action.
The lower pane in the Alarms tab displays two sub-tabs: Camera and Action Type.
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VIdeoEdge Server Alamis Tab
7. Click on the Camera tab.
8. Click on Q to select a server and then a camera.
9. Click on the Action Type sub-tab, and select an action type.
Depending on the action type selected, other options will appear under the Action Type field.
10. Click Save and Close to save the configuration and exit.
Removing an Alarm
To Remove an Alarm
1. From the VideoEdge Server Editor dialog box, click on the Alarms tab.
2. Click on the row of the alarm you want to remove to select it.
3. Click Remove.
4. Click Save and Close to save the configuration and exit.
Alarm Configuration Example
Table 3 on Page 17 provides an example of an alarm configuration.For information about how to
create and configure an event, see the C•CURE 9000 Software Configuration Guide.
Table 3: Alarm Configuration Example
The following Alarms tab settings:
Property Value Action Details Schedule
Video Server Alarm Online Activate Event Display_1 Always
Would create the fo lowing Event:
Anytime (Always Schedule) the Video Server Alarm (Property) equals Online (Value), activate the event
(Action) named Display_i (Details).
Display_l is an event you select in the Event field (a pre-configured event).
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VideoEdge Server State Images Tab
VideoEdge Server State Images Tab
The State Images tab, shown in Figure 3 on Page 18, allows you to change the default images used
to indicate the VideoEdge Server state on the Monitoring Station.
Table 4 on Page 19 lists the state and description of the VideoEdge Server State Images icons.
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State Image Tab Tasks
State Images Tab Tasks
The following tasks are performed in the VideoEdge Server State Images tab:
• Changing the VideoEdge Server State Image on Page 19
• Restoring the VideoEdge Server State Image to the Default Image on Page 20
Changing the VideoEdge Server State Image
To Change the VideoEdge Server State Image
I . From the VideoEdge Server State Images tab, double-click the existing image. A Windows Open
dialog box appears allowing you to browse for a folder in which you have placed replacement
images.
2. When you locate the replacement image, select it and click Open to replace the default image
with this image.
3. Click Save and Close to save the configuration.
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Restoring the VideoEdge Server State Image to the Default Image
To Restore the VideoEdge Server State Image Back to the Default
1. In the State Images tab, right-click on the image and select Restore Default.
2. Click Save and Close to save the server configuration.
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VideoEdge Camera
This chapter describes how to configure a VideoEdge Camera.
In this chapter:
VideoEdge Camera Editor 22
VideoEdge Camera General Tab 24
VideoEdge Camera Alarms Tab 31
VideoEdge Camera State Images Tab 36
VideoEdge Camera Viewer 39
VideoEdge Playback Controls 43
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VideoEdge Camera Editor
VideoEdge Camera Editor
The VideoEdge Camera Editor lets you associate the VideoEdge Camera with camera alarms and
camera action objects.
The VideoEdge Camera Editor contains three configuration tabs. Click on the following tabs for
descriptions of their fields and buttons:
• VideoEdge Server General Tab on Page 7
■ VideoEdge Camera Alarms Tab on Page 31
■ VideoEdge Camera State Images Tab on Page 36
See the following tasks:
■ Configuring a VideoEdge Camera on Page 27
■ Creating a VideoEdge Camera Template on Page 28
■ Importing a VideoEdge Camera on Page 28
■ Viewing a List of VideoEdge Cameras on Page 29
■ Modifying a VideoEdge Camera on Page 30
■ Configuring a Video Camera Alarm on Page 34
■ Removing A Video Alarm on Page 35
■ Changing the VideoEdge Camera State Image on Page 37
■ Restoring the VideoEdge Camera State Image to the Default Image on Page 37
Accessing the VideoEdge Camera Editor
To Access the VideoEdge Camera Editor in the Video Tree
1. In the Navigation pane of the C•CURE 9000 Administration Workstation, click Video. The
Video pane opens.
2. Click _r I to expand the Video tree.
3. Go to the video folder where the server and camera are located.
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4. Right-click on the camera and select Edit. The VideoEdge 4.0 Camera Editor opens with the
General tab displayed, as shown in Figure 4 on Page 24Figure 4 on Page 24
To Access the VideoEdge Camera Editor in the Dynamic View
1. In the Navigation pane of the Administration Workstation, click Video to open the Video pane.
2. Click the Video drop-down menu and select VideoEdge 4.0 Camera.
3. Click la to open a Dynamic View showing all camera objects.
4. Select the camera, right-click on it and select Edit. The VideoEdge 4.0 Camera Editor opens with
the General tab displayed, as shown in Figure 4 on Page 24.
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VideoEdge Camera General Tab
The VideoEdge 4.0 Camera General tab, shown in Figure 4 on Page 24, lets you create basic settings
for cameras.
Figure 4: VideoEdge 4.0 Video Camera General Tab
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VideoEdge Video Camera General Tab Definitions
Table 5 on Page 25 describes the General tab fields and buttons. The fields and buttons available
depend on the camera type.
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Table 5: VideoEdge 4.0 Camera General Ta b Definitions
Field/Button Description
Name Enter a unique name up to 100 characters long for the VdeoEdge Video Camera.
Description Enter a general description. up to 500 characters long for the camera.
Enabled Select the Enabled option to establish the momunication between the video camera and C•CURE 9000.
Camera Type Select the camera type from the drop-down list. Two types are available: Fixed and Dome.
Number The unique sequence number used to dentify the camera. Once you enter a number. Ise video from that
camera is displayed on the video control. The default is 0.
Dome Controls
Pan/Tilt Focus Near Sequence
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Zoom Out Focus Far Preset
NOTE:According to the type of dome and recorder being used, the controls available mayvary.
Preset Controls
Click LI to open the preset control:
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■ To create a new preset, select a preset position by using Pan/Tilt control, then open the preset
control and click
list.
n. The new preset number is automatically added in the preset drop-down
■ To delete an existing preset, select the preset from the preset drop-down list and click i.
■ To go to one specific preset, select the preset from the preset drop-down list and click 101.
■ To set one specific preset, select a preset position by using Pan/Tilt control, then open the preset
control, select the preset from the preset drop-down list and click .
Pattern Controls
Click S to open pattern control:
■ To create a new pattern, click
pattern drop-down list.
n. The new pattern number is automatically added in the
■ To delete an existing pattern, select the patter
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