VMS TOURING 7000 SERIES Instrukcja Użytkownika Strona 9

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depending on your personal preference. When the Invert Rudder checkbox is selected, the
camera will zoom in by twisting the joystick the left and zoom out when it is twisted to the right.
Deselecting the Invert Rudder checkbox will reverse the zoom control. One or more of joystick
buttons shall be programmed by using a drop down menu to select the desired setting:
1. PTZ Zoom In/Out
2. Increase/Decrease PTZ Zoom Speed
3. Increase/Decrease PTZ Pan/Tilt Speed
4. Next/Previous Video Panel
5. View This Camera Only
6. Toggle Digital PTZ
7. Traverse the Camera Tree
8. Go to PTZ Preset Number 1-16
V. Event Monitoring Setup.
The VMS software shall have features to configure the VMS Client to react to events that take
place in the server or servers to which it is connected. To activate the event monitoring feature,
you must first create and define a new event monitoring profile. A profile shall be a set of
actions (e.g. the playing of live video or an alarm sound) triggered by sources such as video
motion, input triggers, etc. Each profile can then be activated and assigned to a specific video
panel by the user.
There shall be two types of event monitoring profiles:
1. Virtual Matrix.
A Virtual Matrix profile will automatically show video as it is triggered. For example, if you
have a series of entrances in one profile, each time any of the entrances is triggered, the
video panel will switch to the camera displaying the most recent door motion.
2. Event Monitor.
An Event Monitor profile shall bring up a list of events which the user can click on to view
giving you much more control. Using the same Main Entrances profile as our example,
instead of the video panel automatically switching to the camera displaying the most recent
door opening, the event would be added to a list. You could then click on the item to display
the video. This may be useful if a guard needs to leave the monitor for a period of time. It is
also helpful when you have events occurring on two cameras at the same time. Instead of
seeing each event for a split second, you can view each event for as long as you need to.
Once the Event Monitoring Profiles have been created, you shall activate them in the VMS
Client software.
W. Group Setup.
The VMS software shall have features to create logical groups of cameras from cameras
connected to a single or multiple VMS servers. The logical groups of cameras shall be
displayed in the navigation tree hierarchy of cameras. The group setup featured shall be
used when you have multiple VMS servers with a fairly large number of cameras spread across
a large building or campus that you would like to place in logically named groups such as 1
st
floor, 2
nd
floor, and 3rd floor and so on. In this example you might have two VMS servers with 50
IP cameras each, and you have a four story building that you want to place 25 cameras on each
floor. Instead of viewing your cameras as they are physically connected to your VMS server,
you create four named groups consisting of 25 cameras each. It’s much easier for a user to find
cameras when they are located in named groups that match the logical layout of their building.
In addition to monitoring live video, groups shall be used for searching video. In the search
video feature, click on the Groups navigation pane then select the group and search.
X. System Information.
The VMS software shall have features for displaying system information about users that are
currently logged into the system, plugin file version information number and status, and a system
log. The system log shall be viewed by selecting the start and end date and time and clicking on
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