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This section contains an example of configuring Sony Ipela Embedded Analytics. When configuring
the embedded analytics of other devices, you should use their descriptions in the interface of the
software package or, for more detail, the official reference documentation for these devices.
Procedure for Configuring Sony Ipela Embedded Analytics
You can configure Sony Ipela embedded analytics as follows:
1.
Create a detection tool object.
2.
Set the detection tool parameters.
3.
Check triggering of the detection tool with the help of the Triggers ribbon (optional) (see the
section Checking the Triggering of a Detection Tool).
4.
Set the rules to be automatically executed when the detection tool is triggered (see the
section titled Configuring Automatic Rules).
Creating a Sony Ipela Detection Tool object
To create a Sony Ipela detection object, you must perform the following steps:
1.
In the branch of the Embedded Analytics object which offers a means of analyzing the
video image in the desired Sony Ipela video camera, click Create (1).
2.
In the list that appears (2), select the type of embedded detection tool.
3.
Click the Apply button.
When you do this, an Intelligent detection object appears in the Detection Tools list.
Creation of a Sony Ipela detection object is now complete.
Configuring a Sony Ipela detection tool
To configure a Sony Ipela detection tool, you must perform the following steps:
1.
In the list of detection tools, highlight an Intelligent detection object (1).
2.
From the Detect list, select the desired detection mode: Motion or Abandoned object (2)
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101 This section contains an example of configuring Sony Ipela Embedded Analytics. When configuring the embedded analytics of other devices, you shou

Page 2 - Sensors

110  2. In the Telemetry list (1) select a Telemetry object that matches the PTZ device of the PTZ video camera. The pan/tilt unit of any PTZ camera

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200  This will cause the viewing tile to be highlighted with a blue border. A snowflake icon will appear in the Time field, and the Snapshot option

Page 4 - Configuring Automatic Rules

111  2. In the Select e-mail list (1), select the e-mail object which will be used for e-mail notification when a detection tool is triggered. 3. In

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112  On the base of one server you can create an unlimited number of archives. An archive can be distributed on several volumes of the server. On o

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113  3. In the Basic properties group (2), identify the archive: a. in the Archive name field, enter the desired archive name. b. From the Color list

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114 Note The size of an archive partition on a disk should be greater than 1 GB Note If you are creating an archive based on an existing file, th

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115  7. Read through the list of partitions that will be formatted. If the list is correct, select I have read the warning and realize the risk of lo

Page 9 - Switching Relays

116  2. In the Mode list (3), select the desired mode of recording the video stream from the video camera to the archive. Recording mode Descripti

Page 10 - Voise notification

117 Note Pre-alarm recording is the period of pre-event recording that will be added to the beginning of an alarm event recording 8. Repeat steps 1

Page 11 - Configuring Archives

118  Note The value of the predicted archive capacityis constantly calculated and recalculated. The longer you have been recording to the archive,

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119 After you configure a user's layouts, you may want to limit that user's privileges. Layouts ribbon modes EyStream has two types of layo

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102 3. If you selected motion detection (Motion in the Detect list), set the following parameters ( 2): a. To enable the mode in which the detection

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120  2. Select the layout type in the corresponding drop-down list (3). 3. Click the Apply button to save the settings. The layout ribbon will then

Page 15 - Cameras to the Archive

121 Select the layout that you want to copy. Click the button to open the context menu and select Duplicate layout.  An identical layout is then

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122  On the edge of the layout there are grid square fragments (2), which are parts of ordinary empty cells and allow adding new cells to the layout

Page 17 - Viewing Archive Fullness

123 Adding new viewing tiles to a layout You can add new viewing tiles to a layout in one of three ways: 1. Left-click a grid square fragment and d

Page 18 - Configuring layouts

124  When you select a corner fragment, both a row and column are added.  Resizing a viewing tile To resize a cell that contains a viewing tile

Page 19 - Layouts ribbon modes

125 When you point the cursor at any button, a darkened area that shows the size of the cell after resizing is displayed.  Moving viewing tiles To

Page 20 - Layout copying

126 Selecting a Video Camera Using the Context Menu of the Viewing Tile To select a video camera using the context menu of the viewing tile, you mu

Page 21 - Editing layouts

127  Once you have selected a group, the video camera panel will display only those video cameras that are included in the selected group. 2. Enter v

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128  2. Select the quality of video stream that you want for display in the viewing tile. Context menu item Description Auto A video stream will

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129 If archive mode is selected, when you switch to the layout, the camera is immediately in archive mode. Removing a video camer

Page 24 - Resizing a viewing tile

103  Perform the follow actions for the Sensor detection tool, on the Detection Tools tab: 1. Check triggering of the detection tool with the help

Page 25 - Moving viewing tiles

130  To exit editing mode without saving changes, select Discard changes (2). Configuring the Interactive Map Configuration of the interactive map i

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131 then release the mouse button. Note Actions c and d are not available if no maps have been created in the system 2. Enter the map's name

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132  2. Drag the video camera's icon to the place on the map that represents the camera's actual location at the site (1). 3. On the map,

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133 To add a video camera by using the map context menu: 1. Right-click to open the map context menu and select Add video camera. 2. Select the nec

Page 29 - Exiting layout editing mode

134  3. In the list, select a Sensor or Relay object. Sensors and relays have now been added. By default, the icons of the sensor and relay are at

Page 30 - Creating a new map

135  Then drag the switch icon to the necessary place on the map. Attaching a map to a layout You can attach a map to a layout. This means that when

Page 31 - Adding video cameras

136 Note To delete a map switch, you must click the button. Changing map image You can change the image on a map that has already been created.

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137 In order for Forensic Search in archive to be possible with a video camera, the following conditions must be met: 1. There are video stream recor

Page 33 - Adding sensors and relays

138 To use the Forensic Search in archive, it is sufficient to have Monitoring and Archive or Monito ring/Archive/Armed Mode permission (see the sect

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139  2. Select the calendar type that is used in EyStream from the calendar drop-down list (3). The short and long forms of dates are also displayed

Page 35 - Attaching a map to a layout

104  Checking the triggering of a detection tool is now complete. Configuring Automatic Rules Automatic rules are particular actions that are perfor

Page 36 - Deleting a map

140 Note Switching layout modes is allowed only for users with Layout configuration per missions Hiding tooltips In EyStream, tool tips are displa

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141  2. Clear the check box for hiding ribbons automatically (3). 3. Click Apply to save the changes. Automatic hiding of panels will now be disable

Page 38 - Selecting the calendar type

142  2. Clear the Use animation check box (3). 3. Click Apply to save the changes. Animation for viewing tiles will now be disabled. Configuring Dis

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143  2. Select the Show video statistics check box (3). 3. Click Apply to save the changes. The video statistics will now be displayed in the viewin

Page 40 - Hiding tooltips

144  To turn off display of error messages, you must perform the following steps: 1. Go to Settings Options User interface (1–2). 2. Clear the Sho

Page 41 - Configuring animation

145  2. Select the Disable preview check box (3). 3. Click Apply to save the changes. After you complete these actions, previews of alarm events wil

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146  2. Select Day/night from the Mode drop-down list in the Timeline style settings group (3). 3. Click Apply to save the changes. The timeline wil

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147  Configuring the Shift work style If the Shift work style is set, the timeline will be displayed in alternately colored segments (depending on

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148  2. Select Shift work from the Mode drop-down list in the Timeline style settings group (3). 3. Select the shift type from the Scheme list (4). 4

Page 45 - Configuring the timeline

149  Configuring Interfaces on a Multi-Monitor Computer In EyStream, you can create several separate viewing tiles for display on additional physica

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105 camera. 3. Switching a relay. 4. Switching to a PTZ camera preset. 5. Sound notification. 6. E-mail notification. 7. SMS notification. Automatic

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150  The thumbnails may appear differently, depending on the status of the monitors in EyStream. Thumbnail Monitor status Main monitor Unassigned

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151 Configuring how EyStream starts Configuring EyStream instead of the standard Windows OS shell Autorun of EyStream, instead of the standard Window

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152 To configure autologon, complete the following steps: 1. Go to Settings Options User interface (1–2). 2. Select the Autologon check box (3). 3.

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153  2. In the Period field, enter the amount of days to store the system log in the Server’s database and to store metadata in the object trajectory

Page 51 - Configuring autologon

154  2. In the Path for snapshot export (3) and Path for video export fields (4), enter the full path to the folders where exported files are to be s

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155 2. The maximum allowed reaction time to an alarm is the length of time from the moment the operator who accepted an alarm for processing exits al

Page 53 - Configuring export

156 3. Set the time intervals for the schedule: a. Enter the interval's start time in the From column with the help of the buttons accessible by

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157  4. Click the Apply button. Creation of a schedule is now complete. Deleting a schedule To create a schedule, complete the following steps: 1.

Page 55 - Configuring schedules

158 A role is intended for assigning a group of users individual rights and permissions for administration, management and/or monitoring of individua

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159 Monitoring in Armed mode The image from the video camera can be viewed only when the video camera is armed. Archive is inaccessible. The user i

Page 57 - Objects

106  To save the automatic rule, click the Apply button. To add other automatic rules, repeat the original procedure. Note To delete an automati

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160  2. Bring up the context menu of the user tree by right-clicking the mouse. 3. Select Delete role (2). 4. Click Apply to save the changes. The r

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161  4. Enter the password in theSecurity configuration group (2). a. Click . The Change password window opens. b. Enter the user's assigned p

Page 60 - The User Object

162  2. Bring up the context menu of the user tree by right-clicking the mouse. 3. Select Delete user (2). 4. Click Apply to save the changes. The u

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163 Red Alarm for this camera Gray Archive mode Dark blue Snapshot function enabled Note Color coding for alarm status has priority over color co

Page 62 - Viewing Tile

164  In real-time mode, the time display shows the current time: . In archive, alarm, and video frame search modes, it shows the time of the fragm

Page 63 - Time Display

165  Video statistic Parameter description Client-side FPS Frame rate of the displayed video stream. Server-side FPS Frame rate of the video str

Page 64 - Display of Video Statistics

166  Color coding of tabs corresponding to inactive surveillance modes is disabled: 1. Live Video mode . 2. Alarm Management mode . 3. Archive m

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167 Select the displayed layout To select a layout to display on a monitor, go to the layouts ribbon.  Left-click the appropriate thumbnail, after

Page 66 - Layouts

168  The size and resolution of the images is not limited. Please refer to the section titled Working with the Interactive Map for further details

Page 67 - Interactive Map

169 4. Alarms list. 5. Playback panel. The archive navigation panel is used for the following functions: 1. Navigating through the archive. 2. Play

Page 68 - The Archive Navigation Panel

107  Recording to Archive and Initiation of an Alarm To configure recording to the archive and the initiation of an alarm when a detection tool is

Page 69 - The Timeline

170 The timeline is a graphical representation of the time axis of the archive and is located in the middle part of the navigation panel.  The time

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171  Tracks are marked in different colors depending on the alarm status or detection tool activation: Display of any particular alarm event in the

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172  The timeline's background can be displayed in two styles, depending on settings (see the section titled Configuring the timeline): 1. Day/

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173  You can scroll and zoom the timeline using the mouse. To scroll the timeline, move the cursor on its background (displayed in the Day/Night or

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174  Note You can also set a timeline indicator in the desired position by indicating the exact date and time (see the section titled Setting the t

Page 74 - The Position Selection Panel

175  2. In this window, select the Set current position check box (2). The time parameters in the Set current position group, which determine the pos

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176  2. In this window, select the Set range check box (2). The time parameters in the Set range group, which determine the boundaries of the display

Page 76 - The alarms List

177  The alarms list is now displayed.  eLineTechnology.com303.938.1133

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178 Note Whether or not a particular alarm is displayed in the list depends on the filter settings (see the section The Alarm Events Filter). Note

Page 78 - The Playback Panel

179  The playback panel contains the following buttons: 1. Go to preceding frame. 2. Go to next frame. 3. Switches to the preceding record

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108 flag will be shifted back from the actual time the alarm was triggered. Note If the alarm flag position is set, playback of an event received f

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180 Advanced archive navigation panel The advanced archive navigation panel is automatically displayed in the lower portion of the viewing tile when

Page 81 - The PTZ Control Panel

181 when playback is restarted on the advanced navigation panel, and vice versa. 3. The playback control buttons on the advanced navigation panel are

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182 4. Virtual 3D joystick 5. Patrol button Note Use of the dialer, PTZ controls, joystick, and patrol button is described in the section Controllin

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183  For each preset in the list, the following parameters are displayed: 1. The identification number 2. A descriptive name The presets list is u

Page 84 - Video Surveillance

184 1. Creating presets. 2. Editing the identification number and name of an existing preset. 3. Deleting presets. 4. Switching to a preset. You can

Page 85 - Selecting a video camera

185  There are three modes for working with a viewing tile: 1. Live Video mode 2. alarm video mode 3. Archive mode 4. Archive Search mode Note Ala

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186  Attention! In the archive and alarm management modes, clicking an event will switch the view to the live video mode. Selecting a Video Camera

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187  The image from the selected video camera will now be displayed in the viewing tile. Selecting a Video Camera Using the Viewing Tile Preview Rib

Page 88 - Scaling the Viewing Tile

188 Note A video camera is displayed on the video camera panel only once. If you selected a group containing subgroups that all include a specific vi

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189  Note In Archive Search mode, you can increase the size of the viewing tile by only one level. You can also use the mouse to scale the viewing

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109  The following procedure is used for displaying video cameras: 1. The system searches for layouts that contain the specified video camera and a

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190 Digital zoom scale:  To enlarge a video image, left-click the slider and hold and drag the digital zoom scale up to the desired value. The maxi

Page 92 - Video image processing

191  You can select an area by doing the following: 1. Click and hold down the left mouse button inside the viewing tile. 2. Move the mouse cursor

Page 93 - Changing the Contrast Level

192 Note If you select an area that requires a zoom of more than 16x to display, it will be marked with a red frame. The video image will not be enl

Page 94 - Setting the Sharpness Level

193  To enable video image processing functions, use the Visualization option in the context menu of the viewing tile. Only one image processing fun

Page 95 - Using Deinterlacing

194  To return to the original image, reselect the Contrast option in the Visualization context menu. Setting the Sharpness Level An EyStream opera

Page 96 - Tracking objects

195  To return to the original image, use the Sharpness function again. Using Deinterlacing The Deinterlacing tool is used to correct tooth-type di

Page 97 - Real-time video surveillance

196 To disable Deinterlacing, reselect the Deinterlacing option. Tracking objects Object tracking allows a user to visually track the movement of ob

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197 Displaying the current sensor status To display the current status of a video camera’s sensor, select Show sensor in the context menu of the vie

Page 99 - Using the Snapshot function

198 To switch the viewing tile from a different surveillance mode to archive analysis mode, switch to the tab in the lower-right corner of the til

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199 7. 8. 9. 10. Arming/disarming a video camera. Taking snapshots. Controlling a PTZ Camera. Controlling relays. Note The following functions are a

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