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Seite 1 - Avigilon™ View User Guide

Avigilon™ View User Guide

Seite 2 - Disclaimer

4. Select a new destination folder or keep the default folder and click Next.NOTE: The View software must be installed on a local drive, not on a netw

Seite 3 - Table of Contents

3. Choose your camera type:l For a thermal or infrared camera, choose B/W.l For a Day/Night camera, choose Day/Night.l For a color camera, choose Colo

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Configuring a PTZ CameraIf you've connected an analog or IPPTZcamera, you will need to configure further settings. You can also use theView sof

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4. Click Apply.NOTE: You can set up to 7 additional position presets. To do so, complete the steps in Using Position PresetsbelowUsing Position Preset

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3. Enter a new name for the preset.Deleting a Preset Position1. Select the preset you want to delete.2. Click Delete Preset.Using a Position Preset on

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Setting the Analog PTZCamera's Baud Rate1. Click PTZSettings to open the PTZSettings tab.2. Select the baud rate from the drop-down menu that

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2. Click Execute Serial Command.Sending Commands to an Analog PTZCamera 105

Seite 9 - Installation

Configuring Audio SettingsBefore configuring audio settings in the Avigilon™ View software, you must connect a microphone and anamplified speaker to t

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6. Use the Audio Input Volume Level slider to adjust the volume level of the audio input.7. Click Apply.Setting Audio Output1. Ensure you have an ampl

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6. Use the slider under Audio Output Volume Level to adjust the volume level.7. When you are done adjusting the volume, click Stop.8. Click Apply.108

Seite 12 - Daily Operations

Browser AccessYou can view live video and alarm clips, configure preferences, upgrade firmware or reboot a Rialto™ analyticappliance through a web bro

Seite 13 - Getting Started

Installing the Avigilon™ View Software 11

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Navigation# Feature Description1 Camera windows Displays live video image from a camera.2 Toolbar Allows you to switch between camera windows or see a

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1. Click Alarms to view the 10 most recent alarms.2. From here, you can perform the following actions:l To view the alarm clip, click the video clip l

Seite 16 - Live Video

Video Settings for Browser AccessYou can configure video settings for browser access.1. Click Preferences.2. Set your video and audio connections:l If

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1. Click Settings.2. Specify how the analytic appliance should get its IP address.l If you want the analytic appliance to get its IP address from a DH

Seite 18 - Show or Hide Bounding Boxes

Enabling Anonymous AccessYou can give users anonymous browser access to an analytic appliance. You must do this through the Viewsoftware.NOTE: Giving

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Maintenance and TroubleshootingManaging Disk and Storage SpaceYou can manage the storage space on both your local drive and the Rialto™ analytic appli

Seite 20 - Using Full Scene Window

Setting Disk Clean-up OptionsThe Disk Clean-up option allows you to decide which files are deleted when the camera's storage space is filled.NOTE

Seite 21 - Using Full Scene Window 21

Upgrading FirmwareBefore you upgrade the analytic appliance's firmware, ensure that the firmware file is saved on your local drive.If you don’t h

Seite 22 - Setting Up IQTrack

Upgrading Multiple Analytic AppliancesYou can upgrade multiple analytic appliances at once.1. To select multiple analytic appliances:l If the analytic

Seite 23 - Using IQTrack

Restarting an Analytic ApplianceNOTE: Restarting an analytic appliance will cause all attached sub-cameras to disconnect. It will take severalminutes

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Daily OperationsUsers can perform day-to-day operations in the Avigilon™ View software such as acknowledging alarm eventsand viewing live video.NOTE:

Seite 25 - Viewing Rules

3. Locate where you stored the backup file and select the file you want to use.4. Open the file.NOTE: Restoring device settings will cause the camera

Seite 26 - 26 Viewing Rules

5. Choose one of the following:l To create drives that mirror the other's data, choose Redundant Storage (RAID1).l To create one extended storag

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Special Technical Options WindowYou can perform maintenance tasks through the Special Technical Options window using only the Rialto™analytic applianc

Seite 28 - 4. Click OK

1. Select HTTPS:// or http:// and enter the IP address or network name.2. Select the type of analytic appliance from the drop-down menu.3. If the anal

Seite 29 - Alarm Events

3. Click Upgrade Nowand confirm that you want to upgrade.Restarting an Analytic Appliance using Special Technical OptionsNOTE: While the analytic appl

Seite 30 - 30 Emailing Alarm Clips

AppendixAvailable User PermissionsPermission DescriptionAcknowledge alarms, manuallyactivate alarm outputAllows the user to acknowledge alarms and use

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List of Activities for RulesActivity DescriptionObject is present in a Region of InterestWhen an object is present in the set Region of Interest, an a

Seite 32 - 32 Alarming Cameras View

Interest will trigger.Multiple objects leave a Region ofInterestWhen a set number of objects leaves a Region of Interest, an alarmwill trigger.Object

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Getting StartedNavigation# Feature Description1 Toolbar Allows you to manage your analytic appliances.2 View menu Allows you to manage accounts and so

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3. If you want the View software to log you in automatically the next time, check the Remember Me box.4. Click OK.NOTE: When logging in for the first

Seite 35 - Customizing Alarm Sounds

2. Select the analytic appliance where you to want to change the password. Hold Ctrl to select multipleanalytic appliances.3. Enter your old password.

Seite 36 - 6. Click OK

Live VideoThe Live Video area is where you can view live video from your cameras. You can add and display a singlecamera window at full resolution, up

Seite 37 - Camera Trees

Enabling Multi-Monitor SupportYou can set the View software to support 2 monitors in order to view live video from up to 32 cameras.1. Open the View m

Seite 38 - Camera Groups

Viewing Live Video Across Two MonitorsYou can view live video across 2 monitors using the Extended Live Video tool.NOTE: If you cannot see the Extende

Seite 39 - Creating a Camera Group 39

3. Perform one of the following actions:l To show bounding boxes for individual object types, check each object type box.l To show bounding boxes for

Seite 40 - Displaying Camera Information

Legal Notices© 2014 Avigilon Corporation. All rights reserved. Unless expressly granted in writing, no license is granted withrespect to any copyright

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1. Hover your cursor over the Live Video camera window to activate the zoom controls.2. Perform one the following actions:lTo zoom in or out, click an

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The crop rectangle corresponds to the zoom area in the camera window.4. To close the Full Scene Window, click the Home button in the camera window.5.

Seite 43 - Account Management

IQTrackIQTrack allows you to automatically zoom in on and follow an object type in a live video camera window until itleaves the camera’s field of vie

Seite 44 - Editing a User Account

Using IQTrackBefore you begin using IQTrack, you must choose which object types you would like IQTrack to monitor. To doso, complete the steps in Sett

Seite 45 - Setting User Permissions

4. To deselect the target, click anywhere outside of the bounding box.24 Monitoring a Specific Target with IQTrack

Seite 46 - 46 Setting User Permissions

RulesWhat are Rules?Rules can be set for each camera. They are used to define:l The types of objects the camera should monitor.l The regions, objects,

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NOTE: You must enable show RODin thumbnails to see any RODs configured. To do so, completethe steps in Enabling Regions of Disinterest (ROD) in Thumb

Seite 48 - Deleting a User Account

NOTE: You cannot edit any settings in the View Rule window, including enabling or disabling a rule. You can onlyview the settings that have already be

Seite 49 - Viewing Logged In Users

3. Check the Show RODs in thumbnails box.4. Click OK.28 Enabling Regions of Disinterest (ROD) in Thumbnails

Seite 50 - Force Login

Alarm EventsAlarm events occur when a rule is triggered. When an alarm event occurs, you can access the alarm clip toreview it and acknowledge the ala

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Table of ContentsInstallation 9System Requirements 9Installing the Avigilon™ View Software 9Daily Operations 12Getting Started 13Navigation 13Logging

Seite 52 - Exporting the Camera Tree

4. Save your comment with one of the following procedures:l Click Acknowledge to acknowledge the alarm and save the comment.l Click Update Comment if

Seite 53 - Importing the Camera Tree

Saving Alarm Clips to a Hard DriveYou can save alarm clips to a location outside of the analytic appliance.1. Select and open an event from the alarm

Seite 54 - Creating and Editing Rules

Alarming Cameras ViewIn the Alarming Cameras view, alarm event windows are added and displayed in a panel. Up to four alarm eventwindows can be displa

Seite 55 - Creating a New Rule 55

5. Highlight the alarm event and click Review.Understanding the Timeline ViewIn the Timeline view, the status of each alarm event is indicated by the

Seite 56 - 56 Creating a New Rule

Enable Live Video Pop-up Upon an Alarm EventYou can set the View software to pop up a live video of the camera when an alarm event happens.1.1. Open t

Seite 57 - Deleting or Editing a Rule

Enabling Alarm SoundsBy default, alarm sounds are disabled. You can enable an alarm sound to play for each type of rule.1. Open the View menu and sele

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3. Select the alarm activity with the sound you want to change.4. Click Browse.5. Select a new sound file and click Open.6. Click OK.36 Customizing Al

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Camera TreesAll Rialto™ analytic appliances and attached cameras are displayed in the camera tree once they have beenadded by the Avigilon™ View softw

Seite 60 - 60 Adding a Beam

Icon DescriptionCamera is online, but cannot accept more connections.Incorrect login.Camera firmware needs update.A rule has been violated.Encoder sig

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Creating a Camera Group1. Select the topmost level in the camera tree.2.Right-click and select New Group or click the button.3. Enter the name of the

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Saving Alarm Clips to a Hard Drive 31Viewing Alarm Events While Using Live Video 31List View 31Alarming Cameras View 32Timeline View 32Automatically A

Seite 63 - EmailNotifications

3. Enter the name of the camera or camera group you’re searching for.4. Click Locate to show your search results.5. Click on the camera or camera grou

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1. Right-click the camera in the camera tree and select Information...2. Click Close when you are finished reviewing the information.Displaying Camer

Seite 65 - 5. Click OK

Advanced Settings and OperationsIf you have a supervisor-level account or you're an operator with the proper permissions enabled, you canaccess a

Seite 66 - Holiday Schedule

Account ManagementYou can manage both your own account and other user accounts, such as changing user passwords and editingpermissions that the user a

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5. Set the account type as Supervisor or Operator.6. Enter a username and the user's full name.7. Enter a password for the user account.NOTE: Pas

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1. Open the View menu and select User Management.2. Enter your password and click OK to confirm your credentials.3. Select a user and click the Edit U

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NOTE: Permissions can only be set for operator-level accounts. Supervisor-level accounts are granted access toall features in the View software by def

Seite 70 - 5. Click Copy Now

6. Check the boxes beside the permissions you want to enable. For a list of permissions and theirdescriptions, consult Available User Permissions on p

Seite 71 - Alarm Settings

4. Select one or more analytic appliances that you want to copy the accounts to.5. Choose whether you want to overwrite the old accounts or merge new

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1. Open the View menu and select User Management.2. Enter your password and click OK to confirm your credentials.3. Select the analytic appliance you

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Renaming an Analytic Appliance or Camera 51Filtering IPAddress Communication 51Deleting an Analytic Appliance from the Camera Tree 52Exporting the Ca

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3. From this window, you can perform the following actions:l To refresh the list, click Refresh.l To disconnect one or more users:a. Check the box und

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Managing Rialto™ Analytic AppliancesEditing Analytic Appliance ConnectionsYou can edit the IP address or Network name, port numbers, and stream type f

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3. Click Advanced Network Settings.4. Check the Enable IP address filtering box.5. In the Allow addresses field, enter the IP address you would like t

Seite 77 - Teach By Example

3. Navigate to where you want to store the file and save it to begin exporting.Importing the Camera TreeIf you have a saved file of the exported camer

Seite 78 - Interpreting TrainingData

Creating and Editing RulesWhen you receive your analytic appliance, it is configured with two default rules. These rules trigger an alarm thatwill rec

Seite 79 - Learned Results

4. Ensure the Enable (activate) the rule box is checked to make the rule active upon creation.5. Select the type of activity you want to create a rule

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NOTE: Not all activities are available on all cameras. If your camera does not support a specific activity,the camera will be grayed out in the camera

Seite 81 - Teach By Example History

11. Click the Actions tab and specify what the system should do if the rule is triggered, such as alarmnotifications and email notifications. To set u

Seite 82 - 2. Click Upload to Camera

3. To edit a rule, click Edit Rules... and make the desired changes.4. To permanently delete a rule, click Delete Rule.Creating Regions of Interest an

Seite 83 - Archiving

5. If you are using a rule type that prohibits object movement in a certain direction:l Check the Enabled box under Direction of Travel.l Use the dire

Seite 84 - Creating an Archive Schedule

Emailing Exported Alarm Events 74Copying Exported Alarm Events 75Playing an Exported Alarm Event 75Removing Exported Alarm Events 76Teach By Example 7

Seite 85 - Canceling An Archive Schedule

6. Click OK.Deleting a Region of Disinterest1. Select the RODshape inside the ROI area.2. Click Delete ROD.Adding a BeamBeams, or IQBeams, are virtua

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5. Position the Beam by dragging its endpoints to the correct location.6. Click OK.Renaming a Region of Interest or BeamROIs and Beams are assigned a

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4. To rename another ROI or Beam, select it from the list and repeat steps 1-3.5. When you're done, click OK.Deleting a Region of Interest or Bea

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6. To delete another, select the ROI or Beam from the list and click Delete.7. When you're done, click OK.EmailNotificationsWhen not logged into

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7. Enter the name or IP address of the SMTP server. Enter port information when using a non-standard port.8. Enter the address and password for the em

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5. Click OK.Enabling Email Notifications 65

Seite 91 - Setting the Date and Time

Holiday ScheduleAholiday schedule allows you to set your rule to be active only on certain dates and times throughout thecalendar year.NOTE: The holi

Seite 92 - Configuring Analytics

8. Perform one of the following procedures:l To set the rule to apply for a whole day:oEnsure the Whole Day box is checked and set the date.l To set s

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10. Click OK.Activating the Holiday ScheduleYou can set a rule to activate only during specific dates. To manage or create holidays, complete the step

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Copying a Holiday Schedule Between Analytic AppliancesYou can copy a holiday schedule between analytic appliances on the same network. Copying a holid

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Camera Setup 96Adding a Rialto™ Analytic Appliance Manually 97Choosing Your Stream Type 97Setting Up IPand Analog Cameras 98Connecting an IP Camera 9

Seite 96 - Camera Setup

5. Click Copy Now.6. When you are finished copying your schedule, click OK.70 Copying a Holiday Schedule Between Analytic Appliances

Seite 97 - Choosing Your Stream Type

AlarmsAlarm SettingsAlarm Inputs and OutputsA Rialto™ analytic appliance provides up to 4 alarm inputs, 4 open collector alarm outputs, and an alarm r

Seite 98 - Connecting an IP Camera

1. Enter the name of your alarm input (up to 8 characters).2. To set the alarm to trigger upon contact closure or a TTL low signal, check the Normally

Seite 99 - Setting Up an Analog Camera

3. To revert the false alarm and mark the event as true, open the alarm event again and click Mark as a TruePerson or Mark as a True Vehicle.Acknowled

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4. Repeat steps 1-4 for all alarm events you want to export.Importing and Playing Alarm EventsIf you have downloaded exported alarm event files, you c

Seite 101 - Configuring a PTZ Camera

2. In your email application, fill in the recipient's address and send the message. The alarm event files willbe automatically added as a .zip at

Seite 102 - Using Position Presets

3. In the Avigilon™ View Exported MediaViewer, double-click the alarm event you want to play.Removing Exported Alarm EventsYou can remove the alarm ev

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Teach By ExampleWhat is Teach By Example?Teach by Example (TBE) allows you to provide feedback about the accuracy of the alarm events generated by aca

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5. Set the period of time you want to collect data from.6. Click OK.Interpreting TrainingDataThe alarm events from the collected data display in the

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The diagram in the upper pane is a graphical representation of the alarms that were collected. The coloredcircles represent how many true alarms, fals

Seite 106 - Configuring Audio Settings

Setting the Network 112Enabling Anonymous Access 114Maintenance Tasks 114Upgrading Firmware 114Rebooting the Analytic Appliance 114Maintenance and Tro

Seite 107 - Setting Audio Output

NOTE: When the camera is moved and its field of view changes, the learning results can no longer be used asthey can no longer accurately identify obje

Seite 108 - 8. Click Apply

1. Click the Teach tool.2. Click Upload to Camera.Teach By Example HistoryYou can review the Learned Results for a camera in the Teach By Example hist

Seite 109 - Browser Access

Restoring FactoryDefault SettingsIf you no longer want a camera to use the Learned Results you uploaded, you can restore its settings to FactoryDefau

Seite 110 - Viewing Live Video

ArchivingArchiving gives you the ability to archive event video files, continuous non-event video files, or both types offiles on your local or networ

Seite 111 - Alarm I/O Toolbar

4. Click Browse and navigate to a directory on your local or network drive.5. Choose to have your files deleted:l based on a set number of days.l by a

Seite 112 - Setting the Network

5. Choose to archive video:l Every 12 hoursl Every 24 hoursl Custom to select more options from the drop-down menu.6. Enter a time to begin archiving

Seite 113 - Setting the Network 113

1. Click the Search tool.2. Use the Search Scope drop-down menu to select the type of recorded video you want to search:l Rule Violations - Searches o

Seite 114 - Maintenance Tasks

4. In the Time tab, specify the time period to search. You can search video from the last n hours or days ormanually enter a time range by selecting M

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l Rule name - Select the name of the rule you created or Any.l Acknowledgement Delay - Specify the number of minutes after the alarm event occurred th

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5. Click inside the bounding box to add the object to your appearance search criteria.6. Click Start Search again to search for alarm event clips that

Seite 117 - Upgrading Firmware

InstallationSystem RequirementsTo run the Avigilon™ View software you will need:l Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows XP (with Service Pack 3 or higher)l

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Configuring Settings for a Rialto™ Analytic ApplianceAccessing Common R-Series SettingsYou can access storage, date and time, and firmware settings us

Seite 119 - Backing Up Camera Settings

5. When you are done with your settings, click OK.Setting the Date and TimeYou must set the date, time, and timezone for an analytic appliance using C

Seite 120 - Formatting a Hard Drive

3. Perform one of the following actions:l If Network Time Protocol is available:l Choose Use Network Protocol to determine time to synchronize the ana

Seite 121 - Formatting a Hard Drive 121

3. Choose where the camera is located:l Any Outdoor Area: all objects are detected in outdoor scenarios.l Large Area: for when the area monitored is b

Seite 122 - Testing the HTTPS Connection

l Low bandwidth network stream: Allows you to view live video across low bandwidth networks. You canindependently record video at a much higher qualit

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3. Specify how the analytic appliance should get its IP address.l If you want the analytic appliance to get its IP address from a DHCP server, choose

Seite 124 - 2. Click Restart Now

Camera SetupIf you need to manually set up or perform additional configuration on your analytic appliances and cameras,complete the steps for the rele

Seite 125 - Appendix

Adding a Rialto™ Analytic Appliance ManuallyIf View cannot automatically discover the analytic appliance, you will need to add it manually.1.Click the

Seite 126 - List of Activities for Rules

Setting Up IPand Analog CamerasThe Rialto™ R-series analytic appliance allows connection of up to 16 IP and analog cameras.Connecting an IP CameraIP

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8. If your camera requires a User Name and Password for the RTSP stream, enter that information9. Click Attach.10. Once live video appears in the wind

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