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Video Server Configuration |
A video server is connected to EntraPass through a specific IP address. The video server captures, stores and distributes video data to the EntraPass desktops for monitoring and surveillance purposes. Video data can then be accessed by any EntraPass workstation (with appropriate permission) through the network. In order to use the video feature in EntraPass, the video server must be identified to EntraPass. To do this, you have to:
• Define the video server communication settings
• Specify video parameters including the number of cameras connected to the server
• Set communication delays
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NOTE: Panasonic and American Dynamics video integrations are not compatible with Windows Server 2003 and 2008 operating systems.
Defining the Video Server Communication Settings
1 - From the EntraPass main window, click the Video tab, then click the Video server button in the Video window toolbar. The Video server window appears with the General tab enabled.
2 - From the Video server drop-down list, select the Video server you want to configure (or click the New button to create a new one), then assign it a descriptive name in the language section. It is recommended to supply a name in the two languages if you are running the application in two languages.
3 - From the Video Server type drop-down list, select the DVR type for the Video server you are configuring.
NOTE: The current version of the software integrates with American Dynamics Intellex and HDVR . EntraPass supports HDVR-2U, HDVR-4U, all versions of Intellex: DVMS8000 (Up to 8 cameras) and DVMS16000 (Up to 16 cameras), Intellex IP (up to 16 network video streams), Intellex Ultra (16 channels) and Intellex LT. This later version limits the number of cameras to 4, 8 or 16 depending on the selected Intellex LT (LT-4, LT-8 or LT-16). EntraPass also supports the following models:
• AD-TVR-04 : AD TVR 04 video channels (models ADTVR04050 and ADTVR04100).
• AD-TVR-08 : AD TVR 08 video channels (models ADTVR08100 and ADTVR08200).
• AD-TVR-16 : AD TVR 16 video channels (models ADTVR16050, ADTVR16100, ADTVR16200 and ADTVR16400).
• AD-TVR-VS : AD TVR-VS 4 video inputs.
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4 - Check the On-line option to tell EntraPass that the video server is on-line.
NOTE: The On-line option must be unchecked when the server is off-line for long periods such as maintenance reasons, for example. Otherwise, EntraPass will continue polling the video server; this may cause the system to hang.
5 - In the IP address field, specify the static IP address of the Video server. Make sure that the Video server is set to a static IP address. For specific information about the video server IP address, contact your network administrator.
6 - Domain name : Video server domain address.
7 - Specify the port information for Video (Intellex only) , Communication (Intellex, HDVR and TVR II) and Event (Intellex only) . Make sure that these are the same used by the DVR (Digital Video Recorder).
NOTE: The TCP port (Transmission Control Protocol) is used by the Video application to communicate with EntraPass. Options displayed in the TCP port section depend on the device you are configuring. For details about ports and their settings, contact your network administrator or the documentation provided with the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) vendor.
8 - Check the Bypass Ping for identification (Intellex only) option if you want to save on bandwidth utilization. In fact if this option is not checked, the workstation will continually poll for server identification.
9 - Check the Specify video server login (Intellex only) option if you want users to enter their credentials before accessing the Video server. If this option is checked the Login tab appears in the Video Server window.
10 - Check the Bypass DVR Messages option if you want to cancel all the messages coming from Intellex.
11 - In the Video server parameters section:
• Enter the Number of cameras. The number of cameras connected to the video server (or use the up/down arrows) or click the Import camera details button to get this information from the video server. Using the Import camera details button offers a fast way to define cameras connected to the video server. In fact, when you click this button, EntraPass will connect to the Video server and get the number and default names for cameras connected to the DVR.
• Specify the Polling frequency (mm:ss) . The polling frequency refers to the delay between two polls from the Kantech Server to the Video Server. This operation is processed by the Kantech Video Server Interface.
• Specify Polls before Communication failure . This refers to the number of unsuccessful polls before the EntraPass Server declares the video server offline. For example, if you enter 4 in this field, EntraPass will attempt to connect four times to the video server before it declares that the server is down.
• Indicate the Time zone adjustment. Using the up/down arrows, specify the Time zone adjustment if the EntraPass server and the DVR server are not in the same time zone. The time zone adjustment refers to the time zone difference between the DVR server and the EntraPass server. Adjusting the time zone enables workstations to retrieve events generated by the DVR server at the EntraPass Server’s time.
• Check the Time for clock synchronization (Intellex only) box. The Time synchronization refers to the time of the day when the video server will synchronize with the Kantech server for date and time. This operation is processed by the Kantech Video Server Interface.
NOTE: The EntraPass server serves as the reference time source. The video server will process the time according to the EntraPass Server’s time. For example, if the EntraPass Server’s time is 3:00 and that of the video server is 2:00, the Timezone adjustment data will be -1 so that the video server can display the correct information about an event that occurred at a specific time.
Enhancing the Security of Video Servers
1 - If your Intellex video server is secured by Policy Manager, EntraPass operators must use a domain name, a specific login and password to access the video server. In that case, you will check the Specify Video server login box in the General tab.
NOTE: Login name and password are mandatory if a HDVR or a TVR II video server type is used
NOTE: For details about the video server security parameters, contact the network administrator.
2 - If the Specify video server login option is checked, the Login tab is displayed.
3 - Enter the login data in the displayed fields:
• Domain name : enter the domain name used by the Intellex Video server (not used for HDVR and TVR II) .
• Login name : enter the login name used for accessing the video server.
• Password : enter the password specific to the domain controller.
• Password confirmation : the password for confirmation must be identical to the password entered in the previous field. If you get an error message, make sure that the Caps Lock key is not activated. For a HDVR or a TVR II, it corresponds to the DVR server password.
Remote Video Connection
This function allows controlling server video from many occurrences of the RemoteVideoProcess.exe application, on the server computer or any computer connected on the same network.
Once the Remote video connection option is registered, new parameters can be configured in the Video server window.
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Defining the EntraPass Video Vault
The EntraPass Video Vault parameters tab allows you to specify settings such as archiving schedule or transfer frequency for EntraPass Video Vault if this application has been activated in EntraPass and has been configured for use within the EntraPass applications.
• For details about installing EntraPass Video Vault, see Adding System Components.
• For details about configuring the EntraPass Video Vault application, see Configuring the EntraPass Video Vault Application.
• For details about using EntraPass Video Vault, see EntraPass Video Vault.
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○ AVI (Audio Video Interlaced) Format: This is the standard AVI format, with no watermark. Video files can be viewed using, Windows Media Player or any other AVI player on the market.
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4 - For increased security, check the Use a password for KVI and KVA file formats option if you want to protect the KVI and KVA archived video segments by a password. Make sure to enter identical information in the Password and Password confirmation fields. Before viewing video segments archived on the EntraPass Video Vault being defined, operators will have to enter this password. Archived video files can be viewed from the Browse Video Vault window.
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Programming the exacq DVR using EntraPass Corporate or Global system
To use EntraPass workstation to program the exacq DVR, complete the following steps:
1 - Navigate to the Video tab, and select Video server from the menu.
2 - Click Import camera details. The DVR can be local or remote. In the case of a remote DVR, hattrix uses a dedicated IP address that you program on the customer site or a dedicated domain name with the port forwarded to the DVR units. EntraPass pushes the EntraPass video gateway into the outbound connection for the exacq DVR.
Programming the exacq DVR to connect to EntraPass
To use the exacq DVR to program the IP address of the Video Vault or Video Gateway, complete the following steps:
1 - In the exacqVision client, click the Config (Setup) window icon.
2 - From the navigation tree, expand the server node and select Configure System.
3 - Click the Outbound Connections tab, and select the Enabled check box.
4 - Enter the IP address of the video vault in the Address field.
NOTE: If you enter a domain name in the Address field, the exacqVision server attaches the system’s serial number automatically and identifies the system. When you make a successful connection, the Video gateway takes the DVR information and adds it to a list that EntraPass workstation or EntraPass Web accesses, the gateway then assigns the DVR within EntraPass.
5 - Click Apply.