201 To save the snapshot, select the Export snapshot option in the context menu of the video camera (see the section Frame export). To turn off
210 Synchronized archive playback is controlled through the playback panel in the same way as playback for a single archive. Compressed playback of a
211 Note To return to standard archive viewing mode, go to the tab . Playback control Playback control in Time Compressor mode is managed us
212 interval, click the button (2). Switching back to the original recording of an object To leave Time Compressor mode to go back to the original
213 5. Playback panel 6. Time indicator You can also navigate through the archive by easily flipping through recordings. Navigating Using the Timeli
214 To play back the selected recording, use the playback panel (see the section titled Navigating Using the Playback Panel). Navigation using the ad
215 To control playback, use the playback panel (see the section titled Navigating Using the Playback Panel) or the advanced navigation panel. Pl
216 For details, see the section titled The alarms List. Navigating Using the Playback Panel To navigate in the archive using the playback panel,
217 It is possible to change the mode (forward/reverse) and speed of playback. To do this, use the slider. Rapid reverse playback of an entry: Ra
218 You are then taken to the specified point in the archive. If one video camera is in archive mode and you try to navigate to a point for which
219 Page down Switches to the next recording Switches to the next recording Flip-through navigation of recordings The viewing tile lets you easi
202 The following actions can be performed using the PTZ device control panel: 1. Use presets. 2. Modify the parameters of the iris, focus, and op
220 Video surveillance in Alarm Management mode Video surveillance functions available in Alarm Management mode The following video surveillance f
221 2. In the lower-left corner of the viewing tile, click the button. 3. An alarm will then be initiated in the system and the viewing tile will
222 If an alarm is initiated automatically, a color-coded indicator will appear on the Alarms tab and the alarm preview tile will be displayed in the
223 The alarm handling tile will then appear. Note The Alarm Management tile will be displayed if you click the alarm preview tile. eLineTechnolog
224 Switch to Alarm Management mode When an alarm is initiated, the system switches to alarm mode automatically at the moment the event is accepte
225 Note The button becomes red, indicating Alarm Management mode: . Working with the Alarm Management window Alarm Handling Tile Interface E
226 If the alarm was initiated automatically, the visual element set for the detection tool which initiated the alarm will be displayed in the view
227 The name of the detection unit that initiated the alarm is displayed in the lower portion of the viewing tile. To go to the desired segment
228 Once a segment is selected for replay, the following operations are accessible: 1. Play recording: 2. Pause/Stop playback: 3. Go to the pr
229 switches to Live Video mode. The alarm is no longer in the Alarms tab. Attention! In the case of multi-user event processing, only the first ope
203 Control Using the Dialer Panel To switch a PTZ camera to a preset, you can use the dialer panel. To display the dialer panel, click the Dialer b
230 2. Switch to the Alarms tab and select the alarm from the alarms list. In Alarm Management mode with limited functions, the Alarm Management b
231 If a user has accepted an alarm for processing and leaves Alarm Management mode (going to Live Video mode, Archive or Archive Search mode, the vi
232 Archive Search mode interface The visual layout of Archive Search mode is divided into the following 4 components: 1. Viewing tile (1) 2. Se
233 3. Time Search. The search results panel displays the precise moments in an archive that correspond to the defined search criteria. The prec
234 A scroll bar is located on the right side of the search results panel (2). Beneath is a time scale adjuster (3). Video surveillance functions a
235 Note The following functions are accessible in all video surveillance modes: scaling the viewing tile, digital zoom, video image processing, Sel
236 b. Select the events you need to search. Select the appropriate check boxes (see table below and 2 on the picture above). Note You can select
237 Note To zoom objects that caused an alarm or triggered a detection unit, select the Ex pand alarm object check box in the lower portion of the se
238 3. – Loitering in an area 4. – Multiple simultaneous objects in an area 5. – Moving from area to area When you click a tab’s icon, t
239 Line The visual element Line is needed for searching the archive by the criterion Object trajectory crossing a virtual line. This visual element
204 Note If the video camera cannot be controlled by a virtual joystick, intuitive buttons for PTZ control are displayed instead Virtu
240 1. Motion in an area 2. Loitering in an area 3. Multiple simultaneous objects in an area This visual element specifies the area in a video camer
241 his visual element defines two areas in the video camera's field of view; instances of something moving between them (from one to the other)
242 Motion in an area When configuring the Motion in an area criterion, you can set one or more of the following parameters: 1. Minimum size of a mo
243 Note The first method lets you roughly configure the size, and the second method allows you to set the size precisely. a. Position the cursor on
244 3. Use the palette to set the color range to be searched. The range is selected using drag and drop (click and hold either mouse button, move th
245 3. Click with either mouse button on the direction that motion search is to be performed. The sector corresponding to that direction will then b
246 3. The minimum (maximum) speed of a moving object can be set using any of the following methods: Note The first method lets you roughly configu
247 You have set the way an object may appear in the area. Complete the following steps to set how an object leaves the area:: 1. Click . 2. Cho
248 The procedures for setting parameters for the Objective Trajectory Crossing a Virtual Line cri terion are described in the section titled Motion
249 This completes configuration of the duration that will be interpreted as loitering in an area. Simultaneous presence of a large number of objec
205 To control a relay, select Show relay in the context menu of the viewing title. Note You must first activate an object before you can control it
250 The minimum number of objects in an area is now set. Motion from area to area When configuring the Motion from one area to another criterion,
251 Attention! The search will be performed for the time period displayed on the timeline. The search results panel will display the specific mom
252 This starts a search for video fragments based on the defined criteria. The search results panel displays frames that match moments in time th
253 Note If object tracking is activated in the viewing tile, then the properties of tracked objects (width and height as a percentage of the widt
254 set apart from this moment until the next found moment. Important Double-clicking the found moment will also cause a repeated search within the
255 In both viewing modes, all standard video surveillance functions are available for the fisheye camera. Fisheye cameras on an interactive map Vi
256 Note If the viewing tile for the fisheye camera is inactive when it is clicked, the first click on the video on the map activates the viewing ti
257 Note In Archive mode and Archive Search mode, an audio recording can be played back only from the microphone corresponding to the currently selec
258 The Map will open in a 3 D view while the current layout contracts to fit the screen area over the map. To exit Map View click . Changing t
259 To switch to 2D map viewing mode and close the layout, select the button. To return to the layout, point the cursor at the pop-up Layout
206 viewing tile are shown at their original size. Autozoom stops when a viewing tile is selected and resumes when the viewing tile is no longer act
260 In this case, the map is scaled and refocused to center the icon for the alarm camera on the map. If alarms occur for several video cameras simu
261 In immersive mode you can view video from only one video camera at a time. To select another video camera, do one of the following: 1. In a v
262 Note If many maps have been created, some tabs may not fit on the screen. If this happens, click the button. In the drop-down menu that ope
263 Controlling devices from the map You can manage devices on the map (video cameras, relays) by using the context menus of the corresponding icons.
264 Relay in normal status The table below possible status states of the sensor icon are described in the following list. Map icon Sensor status
265 A digital signature is added to exported frames. Digital signatures are verified using the corresponding utility (see Digital Signature Verificat
266 5. Click the Export button. The export process begins. Its status is shown in a message below the layouts ribbon. If several export process
267 Note Configuration of logging to external files is carried out through the log management utility (see the section Log Management Utility). Con
268 Search filters can be set as follows: 1. In the To and From fields (1) you can enter the date and time of the beginning and end of the period du
269 When you do that, a search results table appears (2). To accept all errors and close the error panel, click the Clear button (3). Refreshing E
207 The viewing tile will then appear in archive mode. If archive mode is selected as the default video mode for a camera in a layout, when you
270 Table column Contents of column Switching to archive video of specific events Date & time Date and time the event was recorded in the sy
271 Switching to archive video of specific events To switch to archive video of specific events, click the icon next to the event or double-cli
272 Important As of the writing of this documentation, the web client is not supported in Internet Explorer or Opera. To start the web client: 1.
273 The web client interface has the following interface elements: 1. Video camera selection panel with window for previewing available cameras (1
274 To view video from surveillance cameras in real time: 1. In the list of available cameras, select the relevant camera (1). 2. Click the Live bu
275 2. Click the Archive button (2). 3. The archive navigation panel is then displayed, with the following interface features: a. Timeline (3). Arch
276 2. To set the playback position to the current time and date, click the Now button and go to step 6 (2). 3. Use the and buttons to select
277 Controlling PTZ cameras through the web client A PTZ video camera is controlled through the PTZ device control panel. The following actions ca
278 – increase image – reduce image – field for displaying speed at which the camera changes the zoom scale Changing the positioning speed of a
279 To close the message window, click the button. To clear the message window, click the button. Description of utilities Activation Utility
208 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Compressed playback of archives. Tracking objects. Autozoom. Scaling the viewing tile. Digitally zooming video i
280 To activate EyStream, please refer to the document titled Activation Guide, step-by-step instructions on activating, updating and upgrading
281 Note The Support.exe utility is located in the folder <EyStream installation directory>\AxxonNext\Support The Support.exe utility dialog
282 The Processes Service The Processes service is used for detailed analysis of a situation. To launch it, click the Start the Processes service b
283 Click the button to close the Processes window. Collecting Data on the Configuration of Servers and Clients Using the Support To collect data
284 The data collection process will begin. The table that displays the progress of data collection includes two columns: Step and Status. In the St
285 5. A window containing information about the generated archive support_[date]_[time].7z will then appear. You can access the folder containing t
286 Log Management Utility By default, information about all system events is recorded in the EyStream system log, which is stored in a local databas
287 To close the log management utility, click the Cancel button or (accessible in both tabs of the utility). Configuring a Log Archive Configurin
288 Note If it is not necessary to impose any limitations on log retention period and/or size, clear the corresponding check boxes in the Log restri
289 Debug Medium level of detail - logs debugging events, informational messages, system warnings, and system errors Trace High specification level
209 Note The selected archive is displayed in bold in the list. The selected archive will now be displayed in the viewing tile. Note If there is n
290 If it is not valid, the utility will show the message: Signature check: Invalid signature! Note During verification of a digital signature,
291 computer with EyStream software installed. Archive – all audio/video files stored on a hard disk that can be played and exported to supported fo
292 area of a video camera's field of view. Stopping detection– a detection tool is triggered by the cessation of motion in a set area of a vid
293 Note Also used to designate a physical device The PTZ subsystem encompasses all the tools that provide for remote control of a PTZ device and
294 Appendix 2. Known issues in the EyStream Software Package Possible Errors During Installation Error starting NGP Host Service On page: Errors
295 Similarly, if an activation key allows using archives with a total size of an amount less than the current one, you are advised to correct the ar
296 Note A log database (Postgres) is used for storing system events eyStream is provided by : eLine Technology 1070 W 124th Ave Suite 100 Wes
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