The Radius software is a network DVR management program that allows users to remotely monitor live video, alarms, and recorded video from multiple locations. It has features for configuration management, live monitoring, alarm handling, and video search and export. Radius is intended for companies with multiple DVRs across several sites that need centralized remote access and monitoring.
The AG-HPX600 is a compact, lightweight, and high-sensitivity 2/3-type camera recorder with excellent expandability and a future-proof design. It features a newly developed MOS sensor providing high sensitivity and quality recording in AVC-Intra codecs. The camera supports various functions through optional upgrades like networking and wireless LAN. It is designed to smoothly transition to next-generation technologies like AVC-ULTRA codecs and microP2 cards.
The HVR-Z5E is a professional 1/3-inch 3 ClearVid CMOS HDV camcorder featuring a 20x optical zoom lens, 3 ClearVid CMOS sensor for high quality images in low light, 1080/25p native progressive recording mode, and dual media recording for improved workflow efficiency. It has a 3.2-inch LCD display, 0.45-inch electronic viewfinder, and dual XLR audio inputs.
1. The Sony HXR-NX5E is a professional AVCHD camcorder featuring a 20x zoom lens, 3 Exmor CMOS sensors, and the ability to record HD footage to memory cards or an optional flash memory unit.
2. It offers high quality video recording through features like its G lens, ND filters, and Active SteadyShot image stabilization.
3. The camcorder also includes GPS for location tagging of videos, a touchscreen LCD, and software for managing recorded content.
The document introduces Sony's new XDCAM EX camcorder and recording deck models, the PMW-EX1, PMW-EX3, and PMW-EX30. It describes the key features of flash memory recording using SxS PRO cards, including long recording times, high transfer speeds, and reliability. It also covers the camcorders' ability to record in multiple HD formats including 1080p, 720p, and 1080i at various frame rates, as well as their high quality audio recording capabilities.
This document summarizes the specifications of the SNC-DH120T network HD camera. It is a vandal-resistant 720p camera with a 1.3 megapixel CMOS sensor that supports H.264 video compression at 30 fps. It has dual streaming capability and optical zoom. Key features include vandal resistance, intelligent video analytics, analog video output, and Power over Ethernet. The camera is designed for security applications in demanding environments.
The HVR-S270E is a shoulder-mount camcorder that offers flexibility through an interchangeable lens system and the ability to record in HDV, DVCAM, and DV formats. It features a 3 CMOS sensor for high resolution and sensitivity, as well as 25p native progressive recording modes. A variety of lenses can be attached via a universal mount, and it provides a streamlined workflow through solid-state memory recording onto CF cards.
The document summarizes Sony's IMZ-NS100 Series Intelligent Monitoring Software. It can monitor and control between 1-32 network cameras depending on the model. It has an intuitive user interface that allows easy setup, monitoring, searching and playback of video. The software also supports features like automatic camera registration, drag and drop monitoring, alarm lists, and exporting video. It provides a scalable and flexible IP video surveillance solution.
The document introduces Sony's new HXR-NX5U camcorder, the first product in their NXCAM line. It records to affordable memory cards using the AVCHD format. Key features include a high-quality G Lens, Exmor CMOS sensors, Active SteadyShot image stabilization, and optional hybrid recording with an HXR-FMU128 flash memory unit for simultaneous HD/SD recording. The camcorder provides professionals with high image quality, flexible workflow options, and long continuous recording times of over 10 hours with the flash memory unit.
The AG-HPX600 is a compact, lightweight, and high-sensitivity 2/3-type camera recorder with excellent expandability and a future-proof design. It features a newly developed MOS sensor providing high sensitivity and quality recording in AVC-Intra codecs. The camera supports various functions through optional upgrades like networking and wireless LAN. It is designed to smoothly transition to next-generation technologies like AVC-ULTRA codecs and microP2 cards.
The HVR-Z5E is a professional 1/3-inch 3 ClearVid CMOS HDV camcorder featuring a 20x optical zoom lens, 3 ClearVid CMOS sensor for high quality images in low light, 1080/25p native progressive recording mode, and dual media recording for improved workflow efficiency. It has a 3.2-inch LCD display, 0.45-inch electronic viewfinder, and dual XLR audio inputs.
1. The Sony HXR-NX5E is a professional AVCHD camcorder featuring a 20x zoom lens, 3 Exmor CMOS sensors, and the ability to record HD footage to memory cards or an optional flash memory unit.
2. It offers high quality video recording through features like its G lens, ND filters, and Active SteadyShot image stabilization.
3. The camcorder also includes GPS for location tagging of videos, a touchscreen LCD, and software for managing recorded content.
The document introduces Sony's new XDCAM EX camcorder and recording deck models, the PMW-EX1, PMW-EX3, and PMW-EX30. It describes the key features of flash memory recording using SxS PRO cards, including long recording times, high transfer speeds, and reliability. It also covers the camcorders' ability to record in multiple HD formats including 1080p, 720p, and 1080i at various frame rates, as well as their high quality audio recording capabilities.
This document summarizes the specifications of the SNC-DH120T network HD camera. It is a vandal-resistant 720p camera with a 1.3 megapixel CMOS sensor that supports H.264 video compression at 30 fps. It has dual streaming capability and optical zoom. Key features include vandal resistance, intelligent video analytics, analog video output, and Power over Ethernet. The camera is designed for security applications in demanding environments.
The HVR-S270E is a shoulder-mount camcorder that offers flexibility through an interchangeable lens system and the ability to record in HDV, DVCAM, and DV formats. It features a 3 CMOS sensor for high resolution and sensitivity, as well as 25p native progressive recording modes. A variety of lenses can be attached via a universal mount, and it provides a streamlined workflow through solid-state memory recording onto CF cards.
The document summarizes Sony's IMZ-NS100 Series Intelligent Monitoring Software. It can monitor and control between 1-32 network cameras depending on the model. It has an intuitive user interface that allows easy setup, monitoring, searching and playback of video. The software also supports features like automatic camera registration, drag and drop monitoring, alarm lists, and exporting video. It provides a scalable and flexible IP video surveillance solution.
The document introduces Sony's new HXR-NX5U camcorder, the first product in their NXCAM line. It records to affordable memory cards using the AVCHD format. Key features include a high-quality G Lens, Exmor CMOS sensors, Active SteadyShot image stabilization, and optional hybrid recording with an HXR-FMU128 flash memory unit for simultaneous HD/SD recording. The camcorder provides professionals with high image quality, flexible workflow options, and long continuous recording times of over 10 hours with the flash memory unit.
This document summarizes the specifications of the SNC-DH160 Network HD Mini Dome Camera. The camera has a 1.3 megapixel CMOS sensor, supports 720p HD video recording at 30 fps using H.264 compression, and has built-in infrared illuminators for low-light recording up to 49 feet away. It is IP66 and IK10 rated for outdoor use and has features like motion detection, dual streaming, and Power over Ethernet connectivity.
ShoreTel - LifeSize High Definition Video Solutions BriefVideoguy
LifeSize offers a complete range of high definition video communications solutions from simple point-to-point systems to highly customized multi-camera, multi-display systems. Their product line includes the LifeSize Express, Team MP, Room, and Conference systems. LifeSize also provides infrastructure products like Transit, Networker, Multipoint, and Gateway to enable video communications. When combined with ShoreTel's IP telephony solutions, businesses can benefit from a secure, scalable VoIP system that integrates voice, video, and data communications to improve productivity.
The AG-DVX200 is a 4/3-type large format camcorder with an integrated 13x zoom lens. It features 4K/UHD video recording capabilities along with 12 stops of dynamic range from its V-Log L function. The camera also offers dual SD card slots, dual codec recording, and focus assist functions to support professional video production.
ManageMind Surveillance Manager is a video surveillance solution with two versions - ManageMind Lite for up to 50 cameras and ManageMind Pro for larger installations of 500+ cameras. It provides features such as live video monitoring, playback, PTZ controls, storage management, video analytics, and map integration. The browser-based client allows remote access and management from any desktop. Failover and redundancy ensure high availability.
The HXR-NX3 is a professional 3CMOS camcorder offering exceptional image quality through Sony Exmor sensors and advanced processing. It features dual media slots for simultaneous or relay recording in AVCHD 2.0 (1080 50p) format. Slow motion and quick motion effects can be achieved without extra processing. The camcorder also includes a 20x optical zoom lens, 40x Clear Image Zoom, built-in LED light, WiFi connectivity, and 3.5" LCD for enhanced viewing flexibility and professional results.
This document provides summaries of various OpenEye client software applications, including the Remote Center, Web Viewer, Mac Viewer, and others. The Remote Center software allows users to remotely monitor and configure DVRs from their workstation. The Web Viewer is ideal for basic live viewing through a web browser. The Mac Viewer provides similar live monitoring and playback capabilities on Mac devices. Each application discussed provides remote access and control functions for OpenEye security systems.
IEEE 802.1X defines an authentication framework for devices connecting to a LAN or WLAN. It uses EAP over LAN (EAPOL) to encapsulate EAP packets and authenticate supplicants via an authentication server. The authenticator, typically a switch or access point, controls the port authorization and places unauthenticated supplicants in a restricted VLAN. Global and per-interface configurations allow customizing authentication parameters.
This document discusses setting up a wireless hotspot with authentication to a RADIUS server (DaloRADIUS) and LDAP database using PFSense as the captive portal and firewall. It includes implementation steps such as installing DaloRADIUS and configuring it to create billing plans and users. PFSense is installed and configured to enable the captive portal and integrate with DaloRADIUS for RADIUS authentication and accounting. A Linksys access point is also configured to allow clients to connect to the wireless network.
IEEE 802.1x is an authentication standard that uses a three-party authentication process between a supplicant, authenticator, and authentication server. The authenticator requests authentication from the supplicant and then passes this on to the authentication server to verify the supplicant's identity, allowing access to the network if authentication is successful. It provides strong authentication for network access but can be difficult to deploy with some compatibility and security issues.
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is a protocol that provides authentication, authorization and accounting functionality. It is commonly used for remote access to networks using modems or VPNs. The RADIUS protocol uses UDP and runs on ports 1812 and 1813. It operates on a client-server model where the client is typically a network access server and the server handles authentication requests from clients. RADIUS provides basic security through MD5 hashing of packets and a shared secret between clients and servers. However, it is vulnerable to sniffing and spoofing attacks.
RADIUS is a protocol for carrying information related to authentication, authorization, and configuration
between a Network Access Server that desires to authenticate its links and a shared Authentication
Server.
RADIUS stands for Remote Authentication Dial In User Service.
RADIUS is an AAA protocol for applications such as Network Access or IP Mobility
It works in both situations, Local and Mobile.
It uses Password Authentication Protocol (PAP), Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
(CHAP), or Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) protocols to authenticate users.
It look in text file, LDAP Servers, Database for authentication.
Short overview of AAA and the RADIUS protocol.
The term AAA (say triple A) subsumes the functions used in network access to allow a user or a computer to access a network and use its resources.
AAA stands for Authentication (is the user authentic?), Authorization (what is the user allowed to do?) and Accounting (track resource usage by the user).
AAA is typically employed at network ingress points to control user's access to the network and resources.
The most prominent protocol for AAA is RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) which defines messages for opening and closing a network session and counting network usage (packet and byte count).
RADIUS usually works in conjunction with an LDAP server that stores the policies and user authorizations in a central repository.
The document provides an overview and demonstration of GeoVision's video surveillance solutions, including their central monitoring solution called Center V2, access control integration features, license plate recognition (LPR) cameras and software, and point of sale (POS) integration capabilities. Key features highlighted include live video monitoring, video playback, alert notifications, geographic information system (GIS) integration, advanced video analytics, and remote access. The presentation demonstrates how GeoVision's solutions can be applied across different industries and integration scenarios.
QNAP CMS-2000 is a turnkey centralized management solution for video surveillance that includes both hardware and software for a robust and integrated system. It provides a simple and durable CMS server based on a Linux operating system stored on a reliable disk module. The solution offers comprehensive centralized management with features like flexible live monitoring layouts, alarm handling, role-based user management, and support for multiple networked NVRs and cameras for scalable surveillance. It also includes high-definition recording and playback, intelligent search across camera sources, and enterprise-level data protection with RAID storage capabilities.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using an OpenEye E-Series Digital Video Recorder (DVR). It describes the DVR's live view interface, search and playback functions, system setup options for configuration, recording, and more. The document is organized into sections covering key areas of the DVR's operation and administration.
This document introduces the Surveon VMS 3.1 video management software. It highlights new features such as backup and recording to iSCSI storage, on-screen PTZ control, live object counting, APC UPS support, and the SurveOne web-based management tool. The software provides an intuitive interface, intelligent search, 10 video analytics, multi-access management, and supports centralized management and TV wall matrix for large-scale projects. It is positioned as an enterprise VMS solution for 4-200 channel projects, with professional features optimized for megapixel recording and built-in video analytics.
OpenEye Digital Video Recorder Overviewopeneyevideo
This document provides an overview of OpenEye digital video recorders (DVRs). It summarizes the different DVR models, hardware features, recording functions, search and backup options, monitoring software, and integration capabilities. The overview covers analog and network camera recording, storage, scheduling, motion detection, audio recording, and remote access features across the X-Series, Xr-Series, E-Series, and HVR/NVR models. It also discusses the RADIUS central monitoring software and video analytics integration.
- 4K cameras can cover a wider viewing angle than 1080p or 720p cameras, reducing the number of cameras needed and the load on monitoring operations. They also provide more detailed images than lower resolution cameras.
- Intelligent video analytics tools like i-VMD can help further reduce monitoring loads by automatically detecting events like loitering, wrong-way traffic, and tampering. These tools allow operators to focus only on real alarms.
- Integrating different security systems from video surveillance to access control to fire detection into a single security command center allows for unified monitoring and faster emergency response.
- 4K cameras can cover a wider viewing angle than 1080p or 720p cameras, reducing the number of cameras needed and the load on monitoring operations. They also provide more detailed images than lower resolution cameras.
- Intelligent video analytics such as object detection, loitering detection, and direction detection can further reduce monitoring loads by automatically detecting events and alerting operators.
- High efficiency H.265/H.265+ compression standards significantly reduce file sizes for stored video compared to H.264 without sacrificing image quality, helping to reduce storage and bandwidth needs.
This document summarizes the specifications of the SNC-DH160 Network HD Mini Dome Camera. The camera has a 1.3 megapixel CMOS sensor, supports 720p HD video recording at 30 fps using H.264 compression, and has built-in infrared illuminators for low-light recording up to 49 feet away. It is IP66 and IK10 rated for outdoor use and has features like motion detection, dual streaming, and Power over Ethernet connectivity.
ShoreTel - LifeSize High Definition Video Solutions BriefVideoguy
LifeSize offers a complete range of high definition video communications solutions from simple point-to-point systems to highly customized multi-camera, multi-display systems. Their product line includes the LifeSize Express, Team MP, Room, and Conference systems. LifeSize also provides infrastructure products like Transit, Networker, Multipoint, and Gateway to enable video communications. When combined with ShoreTel's IP telephony solutions, businesses can benefit from a secure, scalable VoIP system that integrates voice, video, and data communications to improve productivity.
The AG-DVX200 is a 4/3-type large format camcorder with an integrated 13x zoom lens. It features 4K/UHD video recording capabilities along with 12 stops of dynamic range from its V-Log L function. The camera also offers dual SD card slots, dual codec recording, and focus assist functions to support professional video production.
ManageMind Surveillance Manager is a video surveillance solution with two versions - ManageMind Lite for up to 50 cameras and ManageMind Pro for larger installations of 500+ cameras. It provides features such as live video monitoring, playback, PTZ controls, storage management, video analytics, and map integration. The browser-based client allows remote access and management from any desktop. Failover and redundancy ensure high availability.
The HXR-NX3 is a professional 3CMOS camcorder offering exceptional image quality through Sony Exmor sensors and advanced processing. It features dual media slots for simultaneous or relay recording in AVCHD 2.0 (1080 50p) format. Slow motion and quick motion effects can be achieved without extra processing. The camcorder also includes a 20x optical zoom lens, 40x Clear Image Zoom, built-in LED light, WiFi connectivity, and 3.5" LCD for enhanced viewing flexibility and professional results.
This document provides summaries of various OpenEye client software applications, including the Remote Center, Web Viewer, Mac Viewer, and others. The Remote Center software allows users to remotely monitor and configure DVRs from their workstation. The Web Viewer is ideal for basic live viewing through a web browser. The Mac Viewer provides similar live monitoring and playback capabilities on Mac devices. Each application discussed provides remote access and control functions for OpenEye security systems.
IEEE 802.1X defines an authentication framework for devices connecting to a LAN or WLAN. It uses EAP over LAN (EAPOL) to encapsulate EAP packets and authenticate supplicants via an authentication server. The authenticator, typically a switch or access point, controls the port authorization and places unauthenticated supplicants in a restricted VLAN. Global and per-interface configurations allow customizing authentication parameters.
This document discusses setting up a wireless hotspot with authentication to a RADIUS server (DaloRADIUS) and LDAP database using PFSense as the captive portal and firewall. It includes implementation steps such as installing DaloRADIUS and configuring it to create billing plans and users. PFSense is installed and configured to enable the captive portal and integrate with DaloRADIUS for RADIUS authentication and accounting. A Linksys access point is also configured to allow clients to connect to the wireless network.
IEEE 802.1x is an authentication standard that uses a three-party authentication process between a supplicant, authenticator, and authentication server. The authenticator requests authentication from the supplicant and then passes this on to the authentication server to verify the supplicant's identity, allowing access to the network if authentication is successful. It provides strong authentication for network access but can be difficult to deploy with some compatibility and security issues.
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is a protocol that provides authentication, authorization and accounting functionality. It is commonly used for remote access to networks using modems or VPNs. The RADIUS protocol uses UDP and runs on ports 1812 and 1813. It operates on a client-server model where the client is typically a network access server and the server handles authentication requests from clients. RADIUS provides basic security through MD5 hashing of packets and a shared secret between clients and servers. However, it is vulnerable to sniffing and spoofing attacks.
RADIUS is a protocol for carrying information related to authentication, authorization, and configuration
between a Network Access Server that desires to authenticate its links and a shared Authentication
Server.
RADIUS stands for Remote Authentication Dial In User Service.
RADIUS is an AAA protocol for applications such as Network Access or IP Mobility
It works in both situations, Local and Mobile.
It uses Password Authentication Protocol (PAP), Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
(CHAP), or Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) protocols to authenticate users.
It look in text file, LDAP Servers, Database for authentication.
Short overview of AAA and the RADIUS protocol.
The term AAA (say triple A) subsumes the functions used in network access to allow a user or a computer to access a network and use its resources.
AAA stands for Authentication (is the user authentic?), Authorization (what is the user allowed to do?) and Accounting (track resource usage by the user).
AAA is typically employed at network ingress points to control user's access to the network and resources.
The most prominent protocol for AAA is RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) which defines messages for opening and closing a network session and counting network usage (packet and byte count).
RADIUS usually works in conjunction with an LDAP server that stores the policies and user authorizations in a central repository.
The document provides an overview and demonstration of GeoVision's video surveillance solutions, including their central monitoring solution called Center V2, access control integration features, license plate recognition (LPR) cameras and software, and point of sale (POS) integration capabilities. Key features highlighted include live video monitoring, video playback, alert notifications, geographic information system (GIS) integration, advanced video analytics, and remote access. The presentation demonstrates how GeoVision's solutions can be applied across different industries and integration scenarios.
QNAP CMS-2000 is a turnkey centralized management solution for video surveillance that includes both hardware and software for a robust and integrated system. It provides a simple and durable CMS server based on a Linux operating system stored on a reliable disk module. The solution offers comprehensive centralized management with features like flexible live monitoring layouts, alarm handling, role-based user management, and support for multiple networked NVRs and cameras for scalable surveillance. It also includes high-definition recording and playback, intelligent search across camera sources, and enterprise-level data protection with RAID storage capabilities.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using an OpenEye E-Series Digital Video Recorder (DVR). It describes the DVR's live view interface, search and playback functions, system setup options for configuration, recording, and more. The document is organized into sections covering key areas of the DVR's operation and administration.
This document introduces the Surveon VMS 3.1 video management software. It highlights new features such as backup and recording to iSCSI storage, on-screen PTZ control, live object counting, APC UPS support, and the SurveOne web-based management tool. The software provides an intuitive interface, intelligent search, 10 video analytics, multi-access management, and supports centralized management and TV wall matrix for large-scale projects. It is positioned as an enterprise VMS solution for 4-200 channel projects, with professional features optimized for megapixel recording and built-in video analytics.
OpenEye Digital Video Recorder Overviewopeneyevideo
This document provides an overview of OpenEye digital video recorders (DVRs). It summarizes the different DVR models, hardware features, recording functions, search and backup options, monitoring software, and integration capabilities. The overview covers analog and network camera recording, storage, scheduling, motion detection, audio recording, and remote access features across the X-Series, Xr-Series, E-Series, and HVR/NVR models. It also discusses the RADIUS central monitoring software and video analytics integration.
- 4K cameras can cover a wider viewing angle than 1080p or 720p cameras, reducing the number of cameras needed and the load on monitoring operations. They also provide more detailed images than lower resolution cameras.
- Intelligent video analytics tools like i-VMD can help further reduce monitoring loads by automatically detecting events like loitering, wrong-way traffic, and tampering. These tools allow operators to focus only on real alarms.
- Integrating different security systems from video surveillance to access control to fire detection into a single security command center allows for unified monitoring and faster emergency response.
- 4K cameras can cover a wider viewing angle than 1080p or 720p cameras, reducing the number of cameras needed and the load on monitoring operations. They also provide more detailed images than lower resolution cameras.
- Intelligent video analytics such as object detection, loitering detection, and direction detection can further reduce monitoring loads by automatically detecting events and alerting operators.
- High efficiency H.265/H.265+ compression standards significantly reduce file sizes for stored video compared to H.264 without sacrificing image quality, helping to reduce storage and bandwidth needs.
The document discusses NVR+ IP Surveillance Systems and Hybrid PC DVR systems which are advanced PC-based systems for recording audio and video over IP networks from IP and analog cameras. They offer features such as support for up to 64 IP or analog camera channels, high resolution megapixel recording, flexible scheduling, intelligent search and playback capabilities. They also support remote access and mobile streaming.
SecureMind Surveillance Manager for Iomega® StorCenter™ network storage devicesMindtree Ltd.
SecureMind Surveillance Manager is video management software that can be installed on Iomega network storage devices. It supports up to 48 IP cameras for recording and live video monitoring with features like multiple display views, audio recording, video analytics, and remote access from mobile devices. The software integrates with Iomega network attached storage and can scale up to a distributed system through integration with ManageMind CMS.
Training Videovigilancia IP: What, Why, When and HowNestor Carralero
Network cameras can compress video using codecs like H.264 to reduce file sizes. They support different resolutions, frame rates, and bit rates. Features like digital zoom, WDR, and privacy masks customize camera views. Audio uses codecs like AAC and AMR, and 2-way audio allows remote communication. Automatic settings like AES, AWB, and AGC adjust camera settings without manual control.
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NVR+ IP Surveillance system is an advanced PC based NVR to record audio and video over TCP/IP Networks.
Hybrid PC DVR is the next generation PC based DVR to record audio and video from both analog and IP cameras.
Linovision Software Solution For All Hikvision And Dahua Deviceandy
NVR+ IP Surveillance system is an advanced PC based NVR to record audio and video over TCP/IP Networks.
Hybrid PC DVR is the next generation PC based DVR to record audio and video from both analog and IP cameras.
The Sony HVR-Z5E is a professional 1/3-inch 3 ClearVid CMOS camcorder featuring a 20x optical zoom lens, 3 ClearVid CMOS sensor for low light sensitivity, 1080/25p native progressive recording, and dual media recording for improved workflow efficiency. It provides versatile audio inputs, advanced image stabilization, and customizable picture profiles for creative shooting. The HVR-Z5E is designed for high quality and flexible shooting in various lighting conditions.
This document provides instructions for using a mobile phone surveillance application on various mobile phone platforms, including Symbian, Windows Mobile, iPhone, Blackberry, and Android. It describes how to install the application, configure settings like the server address and login credentials, operate features like live video playback, PTZ control, zooming and adjusting focus/iris. It also explains how to take screenshots, switch between channels, and access a history of recorded video clips. Operations are demonstrated for both regular and full-screen viewing modes across different phone displays.
The document provides a programming guide for the LYNX Touch Security System. It outlines how to enter programming mode, program various data fields like system settings, zones, keys, and communications, and exit programming mode. Programmable options include changing installer code, setting the date and time, programming zones with attributes like zone type and description, and configuring communication paths and account numbers. The guide also includes diagrams of transmitter loop numbers and system connections.
The document describes the GVR3550 Network Video Recorder, which provides a centralized surveillance recording and monitoring solution for SMBs. It has up to 16TB of storage, supports up to 24 IP cameras, and allows for custom recording schedules, intelligent video searching, backup to external storage, and integration with other security devices. The NVR provides an easy-to-use dedicated solution for SMBs to record, monitor, back up and manage their surveillance cameras.
This document provides a quick setup guide for the Videocon WallCam DVR. It includes instructions on installing the hard drive, an overview of the front and back panels and their functions, setup of the remote control, descriptions of the main features like recording, playback and remote access capabilities. It also explains how to do the initial startup of the DVR and login, set the network settings for local and remote viewing through a browser or mobile app, and add the DVR to the central monitoring system software.
The document summarizes Sony's Intelligent Monitoring Software IMZ-NS100 Series. The series includes software packages that allow monitoring and control of 1, 4, 9, 16, or 32 network cameras. The software provides features such as automatic camera registration, intuitive monitoring interface, PTZ camera control, advanced search functions, scalable recording options and flexible user access management. The system can be used as a standalone solution or expanded in a client-server configuration to meet growing surveillance needs.
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This document provides an in-depth overview of the configuration options for OpenEye Network Cameras. It describes the basic network setup and streaming options as well as more advanced options for motion detection, recording schedules, software updates, and fine-tuning camera settings for models like the CM-610, CM-710, CM-730, and CM-814 cameras. The document also briefly outlines the features of OpenEye's video server and various mounting accessories that can be used with the camera models.
The document provides an overview of the live view and search functions of an OpenEye security camera system. It describes how the live view allows monitoring of up to 16 analog or 4 IP cameras and includes controls for camera functions. It also outlines different search types for finding recorded video including basic timeline searches, object searches in specific areas, and index searches to quickly find events. Backup options are discussed including proprietary backups of all camera recordings and scheduled backups to external storage.
This document provides information on different storage solutions for digital video recorders (DVRs), including RAID arrays, removable hard drives, hard drive enclosures, and automatic archiving. It discusses RAID levels 1 and 5, the benefits of removable drives, options for external storage enclosures, and how to set up scheduled backups from the DVR to external storage devices.
The document provides an overview of networking and IP video support for OpenEye Performance Grade Recorders. It discusses IP basics like addresses, subnets, ports and cabling. It also covers video compression codecs like MJPEG, MPEG4 and H.264. Additionally, it describes IP cameras and their advantages/disadvantages over analog cameras. The document outlines OpenEye's integration of supported IP devices and recommended settings. It also discusses video encoders and the configuration process for IP video setup on OpenEye recorders.
This document provides a summary of the setup options for various functions of an X/XR Series security DVR, including cameras, motion detection, frame rate, recording schedule, sensors, network configuration, and pan/tilt camera control. It outlines the purpose and key configuration parameters for each function over the course of multiple slides.
This document provides an overview of OpenEye OPTIX cameras and accessories, including:
- Analog mini dome, indoor/outdoor, and PTZ dome camera series for indoor and outdoor use
- IP mini dome, outdoor dome, and PTZ dome camera series for indoor and outdoor use with Power over Ethernet
- Camera mounts, housings, and other accessories to support camera installation
- A 1-channel video server for integrating cameras into video systems
- Installation and service tools to aid in camera setup and troubleshooting
Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
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- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
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- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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2. WHAT IS THE RADIUS SOFTWARE?
THE RADIUS SOFTWARE IS A
Network DVR Management Software
THERE ARE 2 DISTINCT ROLES OF THE RADIUS SOFTWARE.
1. Configuration Management
Allows you to control recording schedules, user management, frame
rates, video backups, and more.
2. Monitoring Software
Allows you to monitor video, live alarms, recorded video, audio, maps,
and more.
3. WHO SHOULD USE THE RADIUS
SOFTWARE?
The Radius Software is designed for companies who:
• Have 1 or more OpenEye DVRs
• Have Multiple Locations
• Want to Monitor Alarm Events
• Want to Access Video Remotely
• Have 1 or more Viewing Stations
• Need more than 1 Monitor
4. WHAT WILL THE RADIUS ALLOW YOU TO DO?
The Radius Software will allow you to:
• Monitor Video
• Search Video
• Save/Export Recorded Video
• Manage DVRs
• Control Radius User-Management
6. MONITORING
RADIUS PROVIDES
LIVE VIDEO MULTIPLE MONITORING
OPTIONS
• LIVE VIDEO
View video from DVRs.
• LIVE AUDIO
LIVE AUDIO
Listen to audio being
ALARM EVENTS recorded on the DVRs.
• ALARM EVENTS
View Alarm Events as they
occur.
Together these three components are powerful
resources to help companies of all sizes be more
secure.
7. MONITORING RADIUS PROVIDES THESE OPTIONS FOR
MONITORING VIDEO AND ALARMS
Live
Screens Alarm
Management
Maps
Alarm
Monitor
Email
Notification
8. LIVE SCREEN
Live
Screens
Alarm
Management
Maps
Alarm
Monitor
Email
Notification
9. LIVE SCREEN
LIVE SCREEN
The Live Screen is where you view live
video, listen to live audio, communicate with
two-way audio, and more. You can view up
to 64 cameras on one screen.
• TIP: You can open multiple Live
Screens simultaneously when using
multiple monitors.
Video Display
Shortcut Lists
10. SCREENS
SCREENS
Each Screen is a collection of up
to 64 cameras. These screens can
then be split up into different Split
Screen Divisions using the screen-
division button.
• Each Screen is given
a Unique name
• You can have an
unlimited number of
Screens
• You can have
multiple Screens
displayed when
using more than one
Monitor
• Screens are a
collection of 64
cameras
11. SCREENS – SPLIT SCREEN DIVISIONS
Each Screen can be viewed using the Split
Screen Divisions buttons. These will divide the
cameras into groups of 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, or 49.
The page will tell you which group you are
currently viewing. For example, selecting the
16 split screen will break the 64 cameras up
into 4 groups of 16. When viewing cameras
17-32 it will display PG 2.
The channel selector lets you know which
camera is currently selected.
12. LIVE SCREEN
MULTIPLE SCREENS PTZ CONTROL
Each ‘Screen’ consists of a collection of 64 The OpenEye DVRs integrate 55+ PTZ
cameras. You can create an unlimited number of protocols which control hundreds of the most
these ‘screens’ to control hundreds of cameras. popular PTZ manufacturers in the industry.
Each Screen is given a user-defined title to better
organize them. Radius allows you to Move, Control Presets and
Activate Tours.
SPLIT SCREEN DROPPING CAMERAS
Each Screen (collection of 64 cameras) can be You can easily add cameras to a screen by simply
subdivided using the Split-Screen buttons. You dragging the camera to a location on the screen.
can sequentially view 4 cameras, 9 camera, 16
cameras, 36 cameras as well as several You can also switch a camera position by
customized splits. dragging it to another location on the screen.
13. LIVE SCREEN
LISTEN TO LIVE AUDIO FULL SCREEN VIEW
Radius streams the audio from a selected DVR to the You can place the Live Screen into ‘Full Screen’ mode.
Live Screen. Select the DVR, select the audio channel Full Screen mode removes all menu options
and select the volume level.
PUSH TO TALK AUDIO
COMMUNICATION
Radius can communicate with the DVR VIA a
push-to-talk audio connection. This connection
allows a user of Radius to verbally communicate
with the DVR through the network.
NORMAL FULL SCREEN
REMOTE DVR
TCP/IP
14. LIVE SCREEN
DVR INFORMATION
The DVR Information tab provides emergency
contact information for the selected DVR, This tab also contains specific DVR information
including Local Police and Fire Department phone Including:
numbers.
• IP Address
• Number of Channels
• Maximum PPS
• DVR Software Version
16. ALARM EVENTS
There are 3 Different Types of Alarm Events
VIDEO SENSOR MOTION
LOSSVideo Sensor
ACTIVATIO ALARM Motion
Loss N Activation Alarm
A Video Loss Alarm Each OpenEye DVR OpenEye DVRs have
occurs when a camera comes with Alarm the ability to detect
that is set to record (Sensor) inputs. When motion and
loses its signal. This these inputs are subsequently record
can be caused by activated they can be based upon that
things such as power set to be interpreted detection.
failure, loose cables or as an alarm.
a disconnected cable. This motion detection
These types of alarms can be setup to be
This is then sent to can be IR detectors, considered an Alarm
Radius where it is smoke alarms, door Event.
treated as an alarm. trips etc.
17. ALARM EVENTS
There are Two Different Alarm Statuses
1. Normal Alarm
Normal Alarms are events that occur that ARE expected and not
considered emergencies.
For example, If a door sensor is activated during normal business hours it
probably would not be considered an ‘emergency’.
2. Emergency Alarm
Emergency Alarms are unexpected events that occur.
For example, if a door sensor activates during the middle of the night
there is a good likelihood that a burglary is occurring.
• These alarms are defined on the DVR in the schedule setup area.
19. ALARM MANAGEMENT
Advanced Filter
EVENT VIEWER
The Event Viewer display is primarily designed
to allow users to easily locate events. Using
the advanced filter option, searches can be
made by specifying detailed criteria.
Events can be sorted by type of event, DVR,
or camera.
• TIP: Double-clicking an event will
open a window and begin playing
video of the event.
Alarm Events
21. ALARM MONITOR
ALARM MONITOR
The Alarm Monitor software is designed to manage
Alarm View incoming alarms by the Radius operator.
The EA performs two functions:
• VIEW VIDEO OF ALARMS
Easy way to play video from Alarm Events.
• ALARM NOTIFICATION
The EA software creates a pop-up notification in
the Taskbar when an alarm occurs.
Alarm Occurrences
23. EMAIL NOTIFICATION
EMAIL NOTIFICATION
Radius integrates an email notification system
that allows users to get notified whenever an
alarm event occurs.
Email scan be sent out based upon which type
of alarm has been activated.
The types of email notifications are:
• Normal Alarm
• Emergency Alarm
• DVR SMART Alarm
• Unlimited number of email addresses
• User-defined custom messages
• Displays detailed information about the
alarm
• Includes image of the alarm event
25. MAPS
MAPS IN RADIUS
Utilizing the maps functionality of Radius can be an
important part of a companies security
infrastructure.
Radius comes preconfigured with multiple maps
including
• The World
• All Continents
• The United States
• All 50 States Separately
• Canada, Mexico
• Sample Building Layouts
Map Icons
Map List
Upload maps specific to your installation
Map Information and link to HTML maps.
26. MAPS
ACCESSING MAPS
Maps are easily accessible on the Map List. Click the
Map List shortcut button to display the list.
The Information box displays the DVRs associated with
the map and the number of cameras, sensors, and
relays
• Maps are associated to one or more
DVRs
• Maps are accessible using the Map List.
27. MAPS
Click link on the USA
LINK MAPS TOGETHER
The linking capability allows you to link any maps together.
Simply drag the link icon onto a map, a window will open
asking you which map you want to link to.
Now when you double-click the link, the new map will open.
• Import your own maps
Click link on California
• Link to HTML maps
• Supports dfx, dwg, wmf, bmp, jpg, emf
28. MAPS PLACE CAMERAS ON MAPS
Placing cameras on maps is an easy way for an operator
to manage video. With a simple visual glance an
operator can know which camera he wishes to view.
In addition, if a camera loses signal, a pulsating visual
alarm will appear around the camera.
• Double-clicking a camera icon opens the
associated camera in a new window.
• Multiple icon colors help organize
cameras.
• Separate camera icons for dome
cameras.
• Alarm colors can be changed.
Motion Alarm
Video Signal Loss Alarm
29. MAPS
PLACE SENSORS /
RELAYS ON MAPS
Placing sensors and relays on maps is an another easy
way visually manage Sensor Alarms.
With a simple visual glance an operator can know which
alarm has been activated and can subsequently help law
enforcement pinpoint the alarm location.
• Double-Clicking a sensor icon opens the
associated camera in a new window.
• Multiple colors helps organize Sensors
• Alarm colors can be changed
Sensor Alarm
31. SEARCH OVERVIEW
RADIUS PROVIDES TWO
SEARCH FUNCTIONS.
MULTIPLE DVR
• SINGLE DVR SEARCH
Searches one or more cameras from
a single DVR. This option provides
the most enhanced search options
including Index, Preview and Status
search.
• MULTIPLE DVR
Allows you to playback video from
multiple DVRs simultaneously.
SINGLE DVR
32. SEARCH
POWERFUL & EASY SEARCHING
SEARCH DETAILED AUDIO SAVE &
TYPE Search CONTROLS
Detailed PRINT
Save
Audio
Types Controls Print Export
• JPG
• Index • Sync • Volume • AVI Export
• Preview • Speed Bar Control
• Watermarked
• Status • Frame by • Channel
Select • Detailed
• POS Frame
options
33. SEARCH
SEARCH SCREEN
The Search Screen provides multiple
options to make searching video easier.
• TIP: You can open multiple Search
Screens simultaneously when using
multiple monitors.
Advanced Searches
Video Display
Hour / Minute Selector
34. SEARCH – INDEX SEARCH
INDEX SEARCH
The Index Search function provides a simple
way to search all events that occurred on the
DVR. These events do not have to be defined
as a ‘Normal’ or an ‘Emergency’ alarm to be
included.
• Search using detailed criteria
• Select one or more cameras
• Results are brought up in an
easy-to-read layout
• Results are labeled with M
(Motion), I (Instant Record), and
S (Sensor) icons which define
the type of alarm event.
35. SEARCH – PREVIEW SEARCH
PREVIEW SEARCH
The Preview Search function is designed to
help you quickly identify the moment an event
occurred, such as an object being stolen from
a known location, vandalism, or an item left
behind.
• Searches one camera at a time
• Fastest way to find modified
objects (vandalism, etc), stolen
items or find who left an item
behind.
36. SEARCH – PREVIEW SEARCH
1 Day (24 Hours) Total
1 Hour Increments HOW PREVIEW SEARCH WORKS
1 2 3 4 5
The Preview Search basically provides a 24 Hour visual
6 7 8 9 10 overview of a single camera by separating a 24 hour period
11 12 13 14 15 (1 day) into 24 images, one image for each hour of the day.
The search can then be further narrowed down into ten
16 17 18 19 20 minute increments and one minute increments by simply
21 22 23 24 selecting one of the images displayed
• Searches one camera at a time
1 M inute Inc rements
• Displays 24 images (1 for each
1 2 3 1 2 3 4 hour)
5 6 7 8 • Is narrowed down to display 6
4 5 6
9 10 images (1 for each 10 minute
increment within the hour selected.
• Is further narrowed down to display
10 images (1 images for each
1 Hour Displayed
10 Minute Increments
10 Minutes Displayed minute in the 10 minute image
1 Minute Increments
selected)
37. SEARCH - STATUS SEARCH
STATUS SEARCH
The Status Search option displays video in a • Displays recorded video in a graphical
graphical bar format. Portions of the day that have format.
recording are displayed in orange.
To select a camera simply scroll to the camera and • Quickly search an entire day.
then click in an orange area.
• Easily view which cameras are not
recording.
Recorded Content
38. SEARCH - POS
POS SEARCH
The Point of Sale search works in conjunction with
OpenEye’s RediWatch POS software to provide a
complete one-stop POS solution. This feature is offered
as an optional accompaniment to Radius.
• Colorful graphical reports
• Search on all types of transaction items
including No Sales, Voids, Clerk and
more.
• Create custom reports.
40. SEARCH - CONTROLS
Zoom Sync
• Radius allows you to view the camera full screen. • Radius plays the video back displaying each frame
The video can be adjusted to be larger or smaller that was recorded. If Radius is run on a slower
depending on the reference. computer the video may play back slowly because
• You can also zoom into an area of the video by it cannot process the data quickly enough.
drawing a box on the camera with the mouse. The • If this occurs simply press the SYNC button and
video will zoom in to that area you selected. Radius will compensate by skipping the frames
necessary to make it appear that it is playing the
video back at the correct speed.
Speed Adjustment
• Radius allows you to ‘Fast Forward’ or ‘Fast
Reverse’ the video at an incremental rate. The rate
is control by a sliding bar.
41. SEARCH - AUDIO
AUDIO PLAYBACK
Playing back audio is a standard feature of
Radius.
Radius can playback audio one channel at a time.
By synchronizing to the DVR, Radius buffers and
plays the video back with minimal distortion.
• Control volume
• Selectable channels of audio and
video
• Buffers and Synchronizes both
audio and video together.
42. SEARCH – EXPORTING AVI/JPG
EXPORTING VIDEO TO JPG
Radius allows you to export video to a JPG format. A
JPG image is a single image.
EXPORTING VIDEO TO AVI
Video Can be exported to an AVI format. An AVI file is a
video file.
Each AVI is time-stamped with the Time and Date in the
upper left corner of the video.
• Digital Signatures
Both the JPG and AVI format supports a Digital
Signature embedded into the file.
Digital Signatures protect the file against
unwanted tampering and manipulation. To verify
the image has not been altered in any way
OpenEye provides the Digital Signature Verifier.
This software is available free of charge.
43. SEARCH - PRINT
PRINTING IMAGES
Radius provides a rich set of printing options.
Selecting the PRINT option opens a window that allows
the selection of sizing, orientation, and more. It is a
convenient way to print the size and detail you want.
• Time / Dates the image in the upper left
corner of the page.
• Sizing is adjustable
• Orientation is adjustable
45. BACKUP
SAVING / BACKING UP
Backing up video from the DVR is easy using Radius.
The BACKUP option makes a copy of the proprietary
data on the hard drive. The data is not changed or
modified in any way... It is essentially an exact duplicate.
• Proprietary format
• Selectable time
• Select location to save
• Displays progress bar
47. DVR MANAGEMENT
EDIT DVR CONFIGURATION
Radius provides the ability to completely administer
each DVR remotely.
Configure PTZ access, scheduling, frames rates,
motion regions, alarms and more.
• Access to most DVR options
• Easily configure scheduling, frame
rates and more.
• No need to be physically present at the
DVR.
49. RADIUS MANAGEMENT
RADIUS MANAGEMENT
Radius management is neatly organized into several
sections.
• GENERAL
Provides general options relating to Radius
operation.
• LIVE SETUP
Manage on-screen display options.
• DVR LIST SETUP
Set up access to DVRs.
• HEALTH CHECK SETUP
Configure Health Check alarms for connected
DVRs.
• POS (optional upgrade)
Set options for viewing POS data.
• ADMIN
Controls user-access privileges.
50. RADIUS MANAGEMENT - GENERAL
• Auto Load/Save Settings • Admin Password Change
Radius saves and loads display settings based You can view video from a wide selection of IP
upon user accounts. When a user logs off, Radius Cameras in the Live Screen.
will automatically save that users settings.
When the user logs on again the screen,
cameras, and configuration will load automatically.
• Alarm Colors
You can alter the colors of the alarms on the
maps in the General setup section. You can
modify the Video Loss, Motion Event and Sensor
Event separately.
51. RADIUS MANAGEMENT – LIVE SETUP
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY OPTIONS
• Hide cameras not set to record from the
tree view.
• Hide the OSD (On-Screen Display) text.
• Change Font Setting.
• Enable Full Screen Display on Motion or
Sensor.
• Adjust the PTZ Controller Transparency.
• Alarm Notification Duration.
52. RADIUS MANAGEMENT-LIST SETUP
DVR LIST SETUP
Adding a DVR to Radius is easy. Enter basic information
in about the DVR such as the IP Address, Port and the
DVR Administer password and press the ADD button.
The DVR will then be added to the DVR List.
• Add 100+ DVRs.
• Add additional contact information
(such as Manager, Police and Fire
Department numbers).
• Easily edit DVR data.
53. RADIUS MANAGEMENT
POS SETUP
(OPTIONAL UPGRADE)
The POS window allows you to enable and
configure the settings of the POS option in the
Radius software..
The POS option allows users to:
• View POS data overlaid on video –
on the live display screen
• Create POS text filters
• Change font type, size, and color
54. RADIUS MANAGEMENT
ADMINISTRATION
Users may configure settings for log
management, DVR information, video display, and
audio settings.
These settings and all other settings in the Radius
Options Menu may be exported and saved.
55. RADIUS MANAGEMENT
ADMINISTRATION OF USERS
User Administration is comprised of three things.
• DEFINING USER PRIVILEGES
Every user is either a GENERAL user or a
POWER user.
• CREATING USER ACCOUNTS
Unique user accounts are created for every
user.
• IDENTIFYING DVRS THE USER HAS
ACCESS TO
Each user must have privileges assigned to
access a DVR.
56. RADIUS MANAGEMENT – USER PRIVILEGES
• There are 3 Different Types of User Accounts
General Power
User User
57. RADIUS MANAGEMENT – USER ACCOUNTS
CREATING USER ACCOUNTS
The User Accounts window allows you can create an
unlimited number of users.
User names should not contain any spaces and are case
sensitive.
• Add unlimited number of users.
• Passwords are encrypted.
• Define General User or Power User
status for each user.
58. RADIUS MANAGEMENT – USER PRIVILEGES
DEFINING GENERAL/
POWER USERS
You can customize the General Users privileges.
Power Users have access to all functions
whereas General users only have access to the
items specified in the functions window.
• Restrict users from accessing
functions
• Maps, Search, DVR admin, and
Alarm logs are all items that can be
restricted.
• Administrator is the only account to
edit user settings
59. RADIUS MANAGEMENT – USER ACCOUNTS
GRANTING A USER
PERMISSION TO ACCESS
DVRS
Users must be given permission to access
each DVR.
The DVR List is located on the right side. To
give a user permission, select the user then
place a checkbox in one or more DVRs.
• Restrict DVR access per user
User Accounts DVR List
60. RADIUS MANAGEMENT
DATA MANAGER
The Data Manager controls the storage options of the
Radius software and allows the import and export of
Radius settings.
62. NAVIGATION
Group Name
RADIUS TREE-VIEW
The Tree-View provides an easy way to
organize and view a large number of DVRs.
There are many options available when
right-clicking on either the DVR or Camera
names.
DVR Name Right-Click Options in Tree-View
Camera Name
Camera DVR
63. NAVIGATION
MULTIPLE MONITORS
Using multiple monitors is an easy and inexpensive way
to add power and versatility to your viewing stations.
Many manufacturers offer multi-head video cards for
under $100 that can allow for 2-3 monitors
simultaneously.
Radius fully supports multiple monitors. Tabs can be
dragged to any monitor and displayed full screen.
• Inexpensive
• Easy
• Windows XP Supports 12+ Monitors
Listing of multiple monitor hardware compiled by Microsoft
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307397
TigerVista 6 monitor display shown.
64. REQUIREMENTS
Dual Head VGA Recommended
Manufacturers Requirements
Listed below are manufactures of dual- The following are recommended
head VGA cards. These cards are optional. requirements for running Radius.
• Matrox • 3.0+ GHz CPU
www.matrox.com • 1 GB RAM
Inexpensive multi-head VGA cards
• 128 MB Video Card
• ATI
www.ati.com Multiple Head VGA card recommended to
Inexpensive multi-head VGA cards utilize multiple monitors
• 3DLabs • CD-R (or DVD) Drive for exporting Data
www.3dlabs.com
• TigerVista
www.tigervista.com
High-End displays and graphic cards for
65. Contact OpenEye Sales for more information
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