ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual For FastTrace 2 Series March 16, 2015 Doc. 21796_05_preliminary Version XOa 3.00.
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ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Contents 1 About this Manual ...............................................................................................................................10 1.1 1.2 2 Installing the XOa Client Software .....................................................................................................11 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3 System Requirements ..............................................................................................................11 2.1.
User Manual 4.3 5 5.3 5.4 5.5 7.2 7.3 8.2 Watching Live Images in the Live Video Screen ....................................................................71 8.1.1 Live Video Streaming Limitations ..................................................................................73 8.1.2 Tools ..............................................................................................................................74 8.1.3 Audio ......................................................................
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 User Manual Searching Recordings via Postmotion ...................................................................................88 Downloading and Storing Selected Video Recordings .........................................................89 Locked Recordings ...................................................................................................................90 Managing Local Recordings ........................................................
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software 15.2.7 Sabotage Detection .....................................................................................................127 16 PIR Settings .......................................................................................................................................128 16.1 Required PIR Firmware ...........................................................................................................128 16.2 Connecting the PIRs .....................
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 24.5.3 Example of a Log Record ............................................................................................159 24.5.4 Example of an Event Record .......................................................................................159 24.5.5 Example of a Command Record..................................................................................161 24.6 Hard Disks....................................................................................
User Manual 1 About this Manual 1.1 What is XOa 3? ADPRO® XOa Client Software XOa stands for Xtralis Operating system ADPRO. It consists of the firmware that runs on the ADPRO FastTrace 2 Series (server) and the XOa client software that you install on your pc. The XOa client software is suitable for the ADPRO Remotely Managed Multiservice Gateway (RMG) devices of the FastTrace 2 Series: FastTrace 2, FastTrace 2X, and FastTrace 2E.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 2 Installing the XOa Client Software 2.1 System Requirements 2.1.1 Hardware Core 2 Duo, 1.6 GHz 2 GB RAM Graphics card that is compatible with DirectX 7 User Manual Xtralis recommended to use a graphics card that allows YUV surfaces and hardware stretching. If not, the XOa client software will force the graphics card to GDI mode, which will increase CPU load. It is recommended to install the latest drivers of your graphics card.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software 2. Click the Security tab. 3. In the Select a zone… box, click Trusted sites, and click Sites. 4. In the Add this website… box, type http:// followed by the server’s IP address. For example: http://10.0.0.10 Click Add, and then click Close. Click OK to close the Internet Options window. 5. 6.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual If installation is still not possible, you may try clearing the Protected Mode check box in the Security tab. Caution! Check with the IT department if you are allowed to switch off protected mode, because this may cause IT issues. 2.2.2 Changing the PC’s IP Address The server’s default IP address is 10.0.0.10 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0. When you install the client software, you need to put your PC in the same IP range (e.g. IP address 10.0.0.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 3. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. 4. For ease of initial setup, change the PC’s TCP/IP settings to the following: 5. 6. IP address 10.0.0.2 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Click OK. The Local Area Connection Properties window appears again. Click OK, and then close the Network and Dial-up Connections window. 2.2.2.2 In Windows Vista/Windows 7 To change the PC’s IP address in Windows Vista/Windows 7, proceed as follows: 1.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 3. Click Network and Sharing Center. 4. Click Change adapter settings. 5. Right-click Local Area Connection, and then click Properties.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 6. Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), and then click Properties. 7. For ease of initial setup, change the PC’s TCP/IP settings to the following: 8. 9. 2.3 IP address 10.0.0.2 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Click OK to return to the Local Area Connection window. Click OK to close the window. Installing the XOa Client Software Note The procedure below describes how to install the XOa client software on a new system.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 2. Open Internet Explorer and enter the server’s IP address, followed by /setup.php For example: http://10.0.0.10/setup.php 3. Click setup.exe. 4. Click Run to start the installation. User Manual Note Your virus scanner may block this download. Disable your virus scanner temporarily if this occurs. Remember to switch it back on after installation. 5.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 6. Click I Agree to agree with the terms of the license agreement. 7. Accept or modify the installation folder. Click Next. 8. Accept or modify the work folder (= the folder for storing snapshots and downloaded recordings). Also select your preferred language. Click Install. 9. When the installation is completed, click Close to exit the installation Wizard.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 2.4 User Manual Launching and Initial Configuration You can launch the XOa client: From Internet Explorer In its own window (recommended). 2.4.1 Launching the XOa Client in Internet Explorer To launch the XOa client in Internet Explorer, proceed as follows: 1. Open Internet Explorer and type the server’s IP address in the address bar (the default IP address is 10.0.0.10). The login screen appears: 2. 3. 4.
User Manual 2.4.2 ADPRO® XOa Client Software Launching the XOa Client in Its Own Window To launch the XOa client in its own window, proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. On the desktop, double-click the XOa client icon . If the icon is not available, you can click Start and choose All Programs > Xtralis > ADPRO XOa > AdproXOa. The following window appears: The Login window displays all your servers so that you can quickly connect to them. When using the XOa client for the first time, the list is empty.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 9. 2.4.3 User Manual To connect the client to a server, click the server in the list, and then click Connect. The Live Video screen appears: Adding a Server to the XOa Client To add a server, proceed as follows: 1. Launch the XOa client (in its own window). 2. Click Add. The following window appears: 3. Provide the following information: In the Name box, type a meaningful name for the server.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual In the Connection Type box, select the TCP or UDP protocol. UDP is recommended, but TCP may be required if the connection goes through a router that blocks the UDP packets. Enter the user ID/username and password of an existing user to log on to the server. The default user ID is 0 and the default password is 666777. Click OK. The new server appears in the list. Repeat for any other servers that you want to add. - 4. 5. 6.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 2.4.4 User Manual Changing a Server The first time you connect to a server, you use the default values. If you have modified any settings in the client (IP address, ports, password…), you also have to change these in the Login screen. To change a server, proceed as follows: 1. Launch the XOa client (in its own window). 2. Select the desired server in the list, and then click Edit. 3. 4. Change the necessary settings. Click OK to confirm. 2.4.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software To set the date and time, proceed as follows: 1. Choose System > General > Date/Time. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. To switch automatically between summer and winter time, set Daylight savings to Yes. Click the correct time zone in the list. In the Date box, click the correct date. In the Time box, type the correct time in hours, minutes, and seconds. Enter the time in 24 h notation.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 3 Connections 3.1 Network and Modem (Ethernet/PPP) User Manual You can connect the server to a local network or to a remote (PPP dial-in) network, applying an external modem. To set up the network connections, open System > Connections > Ethernet/PPP. Modify the settings and click Save. 3.1.1 Ports In this section you can set the ports that will be used. Port Description Default value Telnet port The IP port used to make a Telnet connection.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 3.1.2 Ethernet Connection Enter all necessary information for the Ethernet connection in this section. Click Advanced mode to define the Dynamic DNS settings. Parameter Description Default value MAC address Shows the MAC address of your video system. – IP address Enter the IP address of the server. 10.0.0.10 Do not use reserved addresses! Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask. 255.255.255.0 Gateway Set the gateway (= IP address of the router). 10.0.0.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual If you change some settings, you may have to restart the server: Click Yes to restart the video system and apply the new settings. 3.1.2.1 Configuring Dynamic DNS Settings Enter the required parameters – either in the Ethernet or the PPP section – and click Save. Wait about 10 seconds. If an error occurs during the connection to the Dynamic DNS service, an error window will pop up. At the same time, the alarm 0055 – [SYST] – DYN DNS FAILED will be set.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 3.1.3 Granting Access to the Server To limit the access to the video system, you can either enter a list of authorized clients (the green option) or a list of non-authorized clients (the red option). Your choice of course depends on the specific situation. This is only displayed in the Advanced mode. Click Add to add an IP address to the selected list. Note You cannot use both lists at the same time.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Parameter Description Default value Modem type Set the modem type to PSTN when using a standard modem that uses the analogue line (AT modem) or digital line (ISDN). The modem should always be connected to the first USB port /dev/ttyU1. None PPP username The login username of a user allowed to connect to the dialin network (PPP authentication). V3100 PPP password The login password of a user allowed to connect to the dial-in network (PPP authentication).
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Click Advanced. The following screen appears: Parameter Description Default value Data rate (bps) This sets the baud rate of the modem. 115200 Initialisation string Hayes command string to initialize the modem. – Dial out timeout (sec) This sets the time in which a connection has to be established with the remote client. If not successful, the video system will retry to make the connection.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Parameter Description Default value Modem type Set the modem type to 3G when using a 3G modem. None PPP username The login username of a user allowed to connect to the dialin network (PPP authentication). PPP password The login password of a user allowed to connect to the dial-in network (PPP authentication). Pin code Enter the pin code for your 3G SIM card. – APN address Enter the APN (Access Point Name) address of your provider.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Click Advanced. The following screen appears: Parameter Description Default value Data rate (bps) This sets the baud rate of the modem. 115200 Authentication Access Number This number will be dialled by the 3G modem to setup a data connection. The number depends on the country and/or the provider. *99***1# E.g.: Vodafone in Australia uses *99***2#. Initialisation string Hayes command string to initialize the modem.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual To set up the IP camera network, proceed as follows: 1. Choose System > Maintenance > Hipi/Eth config. 2. If the server contains two HIPI cards, you see two cards listed. In all other cases, the list only contains eth1. Click eth1, and then click Edit. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Enter the IP address and subnet mask. Click OK. If the server contains two HIPI cards, repeat for the second card. Click Save. Click Yes and wait for the system to reboot. 3.2.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Note From version 2.9 onwards, you can configure the HIPI card to function as an Ethernet card, providing software decoding of the IP camera streams. In this case you need to update the HIPI card software with HIPI fpga update file 01.00.0004(02.0).hui. To update the HIPI card to a more recent version of the software, proceed as follows: 1. Choose System > Maintenance > Hipi/Eth config. 2. 3. Click the button and browse to the .hui upgrade file. Click Open.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 3.3 Audio 3.3.1 Audio IN User Manual For cameras with an audio input, you can choose to record audio and listen to audio in the live view. Note If the connection bandwidth is low, it is recommended to disable live audio streaming. Audio IN is unbalanced audio. Changing the audio settings requires a system restart. To enable audio for the cameras, proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. Choose System > Connections > Audio. To record audio for a camera, select the camera’s check box.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software To talk back to a person on the remote site, proceed as follows: 1. 2. In the menu at the top, click Live Video. Click the desired camera view. By default the Push to talk mode will be active. 3. 4. Click and hold the microphone button . You can now start talking through the microphone that is connected to the MIC input of the computer. When the option Full duplex mode has been ticked, the Push to talk mode will be disabled.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 2. Select the desired I/O card set in the list, and then click Configuration. The following screen appears: 3. For each input, select the correct configuration: NEOL, SEOL, or DEOL; with NO or NC contact. For more information, see the FastTrace 2 Hardware Installation Manual. 4. Select the Failsafe operation check box for each output that operates in failsafe mode.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 3.4.1 Updating the Main I/O card The current software version, loaded in the MIO card, is shown in the list. To update the MIO card to a more recent software version, open System > Connections > I/O, select the desired MIO card and click Update. On the right a new section appears: Locate the file “usbio.img” (with the latest software version) via the magnifying glass button. The version of the selected file is shown.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual I2592 / I2612 alarm / tamper on input 17 I2593 / I2613 alarm / tamper on input 18 I2594 / I2614 alarm / tamper on input 19 I2595 / I2615 alarm / tamper on input 20 * Status of front LED indicators and buzzer. 3.4.2.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software Each I/O module can be extended with 1 to 3 submodules, to obtain up to 16 inputs and outputs. Network I/O modules also have LED indicators and a buzzer which are controlled by the RMG. Network I/O modules return fault conditions on 4 separate addresses.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 3.5.1 User Manual Ordering Information Please use these order numbers for the ADPRO FastTrace 2 Ethernet I/O modules: Base unit 49841000 Extension unit 49841010 3.5.2 Net I/O Address Range 3.5.2.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Relay output Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Module 1 C2080 C2144 C2208 C2272 C2336 C2400 C2464 C2528 main 2 C2081 C2145 C2209 C2273 C2337 C2401 C2465 C2529 3 C2082 C2146 C2210 C2274 C2338 C2402 C2466 C2530 4 C2083 C2147 C2211 C2275 C2339 C2403 C2467 C2531 5 C2084 C2148 C2212 C2276 C2340 C2404 C2468 C2532 6 C2085 C2149 C2213 C2277 C2341 C2405 C2469 C2533 7 C2086 C2150 C2214 C2278 C2342 C2406 C2470 C2534
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 3.5.4 User Manual Searching Net I/O Modules on the Local Network Open the I/O window via System > Connections > I/O. Click Search. Underneath the section Network I/O search results will appear. Select the desired I/O module and click Add. The selected Net I/O module is now shown in the list Network I/O. Add all desired Net I/O modules and then click OK. In the list with Network I/O modules, select the desired module to edit and/or configure. 3.5.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software You cannot modify the port used by the Netfinder tool. Netfinder is an external tool used to program the IP address of an I/O module and to update its software. You can find this tool on the CD/DVD delivered with the system, or you can download it from the Xtralis Support website www.xtralissecurity.com. Digital inputs may be inverted. Normally the input is configured as NO (normally open).
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 5. 3.7 User Manual Click Save. Connection to S3100 You can connect the server with the Xtralis S3100 system. You can add multiple S3100 security panels. Each S3100 security panel can activate one of the 8 available virtual inputs on the RMG video system. For more information, see the S3100 technical documentation. For more information on configuring the virtual inputs, see Alarm Profiles on page 97.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software The following pane appears: 8. 9. 10. 46 Select an alarm and associate the alarm to a trigger. Use the filter option for your convenience. In the S3100 security panel, you need to associate the trigger with an output. This output will be activated when the system detects the associated event (e.g. hard disk error). Click Save.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Note In the S3100 Configurator, open Video triggers and click New to associate the selected trigger to the output. Interconnection also works with the older FOXNet (Plus) security panels. 3.8 Email 3.8.1 Setting up Email If you want the video system to send emails on events/alarms, set up the email SMTP server and email sender address. Ask the IT Department for the correct settings.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 2. 3. 4. 5. Provide the SMTP server address, SMTP server port, TLS, Username and Password as specified by the IT Department. In the Sender email address box, type the email address that will send the emails. For emails to the iTrace app, specify the following additional settings: iTrace smtp retry time (1–10m): specify the time (between 1 and 10 minutes) in which the recipient must respond to the iTrace email.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 2. Click Add. The following screen appears: 3. 4. In the Name box, type a meaningful name for the mailing list. If the mailing list is used with iTrace iCommand, select the iTrace check box. First, you will add the required email addresses. Under Destinations, click Add. In the Email address box that appears, type the email address, and then click OK. Repeat for all other required destination addresses.
User Manual 13. 14. 15. 3.8.3 ADPRO® XOa Client Software Click OK to save the triggers. Click OK to save the mailing list. Click Save to save the email address book. Verifying Email Communication From firmware version V2.11, the server sends a test/confirmation email when you save the changes in the email address book. Check if the recipient has received this test/confirmation email. If not, revise the settings for the email connection and the email address book. All versions prior to V2.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 4 User Manual Using IP Cameras Please check the Supported IP Cameras list before connecting IP cameras to the server. You can download the list from the Xtralis Support website www.xtralissecurity.com. 4.1 RMG Units with HIPI Card (FastTrace 2 Series Only) When your FastTrace 2 RMG unit is equipped with one or two HIPI cards, you do not need to take any action to activate the IP camera channels. One HIPI card automatically provides 8 IP camera channels.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software The Remaining Cams box displays the number of remaining IP camera channels. Select the camera brand and type the correct IP address, the username and corresponding password of the camera (e.g. “root” for Axis cameras). Check the camera documentation for the correct password. If you tick the option Treat this cam as a single stream cam, only one stream will be used for all features related to the server.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Then complete the necessary parameters. Note You can copy the settings of one camera and paste these to another camera. Use the Copy button next to the camera list. You will get the following popup window: 4.3.1 General Parameters Name Enter a description for the camera (max 20 characters). It is recommended to use a meaningful and relevant description.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual PIR integrated on camera Check this option when a PIR has been integrated on this camera. The option is only available if the IP camera has an integrated PIR (e.g. Axis M1054). Activating this integrated PIR will enable you to send/receive PIR alarms for this specific camera. 4.3.2 Video Settings You need to click Adjust video settings to be able to make any modifications. From the moment you activate this, you will obtain the live image from the IP camera. 4.3.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software Only live multicast User Manual Multicast is the simultaneous supply of information to one or more computers through only one data stream from the source. When multiple computers poll this one stream, multiple copies will be created, but the initial upload will remain the same. Multicast thus ensures less data traffic over the network. The 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255 address range has been assigned for multicasting on the local LAN network.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Set the recording parameters by clicking the desired quality. Fps: the number of frames per second (1–25); Resolution: the number of pixels per image; depends on the camera type; VBR: selects a variable bitrate compression (Qlow, Qnormal or Qhigh); CBR: selects a constant bitrate compression (value 20–2048 kbps*); the higher the value, the lower the compression, the higher the quality and the higher the consumed bandwidth.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 5 Using Analogue Cameras 5.1 Video and Audio Connections User Manual Analogue cameras can be connected to the rear of the RMG video system using a BNC connecting RG59 or RG11 cable. Each camera needs a separate BNC input! Depending on the configuration of your server, you will have 4, 8, 12, 16, or 20 analogue BNC camera inputs. 5.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Note You can copy the settings of one camera and paste these to another camera. Use the Copy button next to the camera list. You will get the following popup window: 5.2.1 General Parameters In the Name box, type a meaningful and relevant name for the camera (max. 20 characters). 5.2.2 Video Settings You need to click Adjust video settings to be able to make any modifications.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 5.2.5 User Manual Network Default live preset When watching live images from a camera, the image quality can be adjusted at any time by clicking your right mouse button. The initial quality, applied the first time you select the camera, can be specified with this parameter. You can choose from different preset qualities, depending on the camera. If you choose “Hard disk stream”, live pictures will follow the same quality as continuous recordings.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Positioning Time (sec.) PTZ preset positions can be selected via an input. When that input triggers the PTZ action, the camera will move to the configured PTZ preset position, but the alarm message of the input will be delayed until the PTZ preset positioning time has expired. Thus no blurry images are recorded for quad images. Note When the Auto-Home Expire Time has been configured, the analytics detection will be suppressed during PTZ movement.
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ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 3. Click Edit. 4. 5. Choose the correct option: Pan-Tilt-Zoom. Select the desired protocol, depending on the camera type. Enter baud rate, stop bits, data bits, parity, and flow control according to the camera specifications. Normally the settings are correct when choosing the protocol. Clear the Hide unknown protocol settings check box if you want to modify the default settings. Click Apply and Save to maintain any modifications. 6.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 6 Recording Mode Schedule 6.1 Operational Modes User Manual The video system can operate in up to 4 different modes. In each mode, the video recorder can behave differently. For example, you can record continuously in one mode, and record only on events in another mode. There are several ways to switch from one operational mode to another: Automatically, according to a time schedule. See Operational Mode with Time Schedule on page 63.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 6. Mode 4 = EMERGENCY The Schedule pane shows a time bar for each day, and one for holidays. By default, the system operates in mode 1 during the whole schedule: all time bars are red. Under Tools, click the desired mode button (Mode 1–Mode 4) and then drag the mouse over the day and time when the mode has to be active. Where you drag, the time bar changes to the colour of the selected mode.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual To set up manual switching between two operational modes, proceed as follows: 1. Choose System > Behaviour > Recording Mode Schedule. 2. 3. Select the Use switch check box. In the Switch inactive box, select the operational mode that you want to use when the switch is inactive. In the Switch active box, select the operational mode that you want to use when the switch is active.
User Manual 7 Recordings Behaviour 7.1 Setting up Recordings ADPRO® XOa Client Software Open the Recordings Behaviour window via System > Behaviour > Recordings Behaviour. To add a new recording, click Add. To edit an existing recording, select the recording in the list and click Edit. To delete an existing recording, select the recording in the list and click Remove.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 7.1.1 User Manual Name By default the name Recording condition 0 (or any next number depending on the number of recording conditions that have been defined) is provided. It is recommended to change the name into a meaningful and relevant description. A maximum of 20 characters can be used. 7.1.2 Cameras Tick the desired camera. You can tick multiple cameras if necessary.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Up to 8 time zones can be defined. Select Mode based to activate the recording in function of the operational mode of the video system. The operational mode (1 to 4) is programmed automatically (with mode schedule) or manually (with switch). For more information on switching modes, see Recording Mode Schedule on page 63. Tick Continuous for What to record. Click OK and Save to apply the new settings.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Tick Event for What to record. Click OK and Save to apply the new settings. Note You could also tick the Continuous mode for “What to record” to create a mixed recording. Such recording will record continuously at the chosen quality and will switch to another quality on the selected event(s). In the section Events click Add. The following window appears: Select the desired alarm trigger and click OK. Several conditions can be added.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Note If recordings with different quality settings overlap, the highest quality and image rate will be applied. The video system is limited to 16 000 events a day. If more events occur on the same day (overflow), the video system will automatically switch to continuous recording for all cameras. This will be seen on the time scale as blue bars. All these recordings will have CIF resolution, 25 ips and quality 75 (level of compression).
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 8 Watching Live Images 8.1 Watching Live Images in the Live Video Screen User Manual Click Live Video to watch live video streams. Select one or multiple cameras in the Cameras section. Click the Add button to obtain the available cameras to visualize: Click the desired camera to visualize.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software When selecting only 1 camera, the window is fully taken by this camera’s live stream. When selecting multiple cameras, several camera streams will be visualized. The layout is rearranged automatically, to make sure all images are equally large. If you select 2 to 4 cameras, the display will automatically adjust to “quad” (= 4 images). With 5 to 9 cameras selected, you will automatically get 9 images, and so on.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual You can double-click (with the left mouse button) one of the images to get a full screen view of the specific image. Double-click it again to see all the images. The default quality of the image (resolution) has been defined in the video settings. Open System > Connections > Video inputs and select the desired video quality. To adjust the quality of the image temporarily in the Live Video screen, right-click the camera image and select one of the options.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual For DS42xx A/V cards, the limitations are set per camera (and no longer per camera group). If recording quality is set to 4CIF/4SIF, the maximum quality for live viewing is CIF/SIF or QCIF/QSIF. When 2CIF/2SIF is applied for recording, only CIF/SIF, QCIF/QSIF and 2CIF/2SIF are possible with live viewing. Each time the maximum fps (frames per second) equals 25. All other combinations are of course possible.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Number of frames per second Video stream transfer speed in kilobyte per second Audio stream transfer speed in kilobyte per second Local video recording (on hard disk of your PC): blue = recording locally grey = not recording locally Audio recording: red = recording audio grey = not recording audio If no audio is available, the loudspeaker icon is crossed out: Video recording (on the hard disk of the video system): blue = recording grey = not recording Tam
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Use these arrows to navigate to the different snapshots that have been taken. Save the snapshot that is shown to a folder on your local hard disk or a network folder. Save all snapshots to a folder on your local hard disk or a network folder. Print the snapshot that is shown to a printer of your choice. Print all snapshots to a printer of your choice. * The option Snapshot should only be used when one of the camera images has been selected.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 8.1.2.4 Local Video Recordings With the buttons Record and All you can store recordings locally (on the hard disk of your PC or a network folder). Click the button to start the recording. When a camera is recording locally, you can see a blue ball in the info section: Click the same button to stop the recording. The video recording file names contain the camera number and the time of recording in the format yearmonth-day hour-minutes-seconds.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 8.1.4 PTZ Control In the PTZ section you can control the PTZ cameras. Use the arrows to move the camera to the left or right and up or down. Use the “Home button” in the middle to move the camera to the selected preset position (= start position). When this button is lit (orange arrows), you can use digital zoom. Simply select a camera and you will see that the mouse indicator changes. Click the left mouse button and hold it to zoom in.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Note Telemetry station manufacturers provide a variety of models and features. The RMG provides PTZ control ability for a number of popular models and where possible, supports the features provided by the manufacturer. Due to the number of models available on the commercial market, details of connection and use for individual models have not been provided in this manual.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 2. In the Monitor box, select the desired resolution. 3. 4. In the Matrix pane, click the desired matrix layout. Add camera images to the matrix as follows: click Select, and click the desired camera in the popup list. Next, click the matrix cell where you want the camera image to appear. Note You can assign a camera image to only one matrix cell. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8.2.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual ADPRO XOa 03.00.0005 Ip : 10.0.0.10 Subnet : 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 10.0.0.1 Port [HTTP]: 80 Port [CTRL]: 2000 Port [RTSP]: 554 The welcome screen displays the following information: Server software version IP address, subnet mask, and gateway Http, control, and rtsp ports.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 9 Searching Recordings and Watching Events Open Recorded video. If there are locked recordings on the system, a padlock appears on the button: For more information on locking recordings, see Recording on Event on page 68. 9.1 . Searching Recordings on the Timeline Click Timeline. 9.1.1 Types of Video Recordings Different types are recording are possible on the server. The colour on the timeline indicates the type of recording.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Hover your mouse over a recording in the timeline to see its details: Start and end time Event time Triggers that activated the event (not for continuous recordings). 9.1.2 Searching on the Timeline Choose the desired period (month and year) by using the arrow buttons. Select the desired day. Only days that light up in dark blue contain recordings. The darkest day is the selected day. By default the time indication is shown with a 30 minutes interval.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 9.1.4 Playing the Selected Video Footage When you have selected a video image, either on the timeline or on event, you can click the play button to watch the footage. While playing the footage, you can fast forward or rewind, using the control buttons underneath the video playback. Click to return to normal playback. Note The video player plays what is shown on the timeline.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual When you double-click one of the images, this image will be shown in full screen. Double-click it again to return to multiple playback. To stop synchronised playback and return to the timeline screen, click the close button corner, or click the stop button 21796_05_preliminary in the top right .
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software You can also click the ‘Info’ button to see the detailed information of each camera under the camera image. 9.2 Searching Recordings via Advanced Search Click Advanced Search. Tick the desired camera. You can tick multiple cameras. In the Type section select whether you want to search all recordings or only locked recordings. Select the desired time frame for the recordings.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual You can manually type the time indication or use the Edit Time button to open this window: Select the event in the Triggers pane and click the blue double arrows button to move the selected event to the pane on the right. At the bottom left you can filter on the kind of trigger you are looking for. A maximum of 4 triggers can be moved to the search section. Click Search to start searching for recordings.
User Manual 9.3 ADPRO® XOa Client Software Searching Recordings via Postmotion The video recorder does not only store the video footage on the hard disk, it also creates a metadata file describing the contents of the footage. This information allows you to quickly find all sequences in which an object was moving inside a specific area of the camera lens. Select a desired camera image on the Timeline tab. (For more information, see Searching Recordings on the Timeline on page 82). Next, click Postmotion.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Click the right mouse button on the time indication line to zoom out to the original result display. Click a specific recording and the Play button to watch that recording. Use the arrow buttons to go to the previous or next recording. Click Download if you want to store the footage in your work folder. 9.4 Downloading and Storing Selected Video Recordings Select the desired video footage and click Download.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual If you have already downloaded the video footage and click the Download button again, you will be asked whether you want to download the recording once more: You can also store video footage as image files on a USB drive of CD/DVD connected to the server or to your local PC. Click Backup to server to store the video on a USB or CD/DVD drive on the server. Click Backup Local to store the video on a USB or CD/DVD drive connected to your local PC.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual To prevent that the server stops recording, you must download the locked recordings as soon as you receive the warning message, and then unlock them so that the system can delete them. To handle locked recordings, proceed as follows: 1. 2. In the top menu, click Recorded Video. Click the Locked Recordings tab. 3.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual The following screen appears: Unfold the desired video system folder and select a recording. You now have several options: Playback the selected recording. Delete the selected recording. Add the selected recording to the “burning” list. This is the list of files that you want to store (burn) on CD, DVD, or USB. Delete the selected recording from the “burning” list. This is the list of files that you want to store (burn) on CD, DVD, or USB.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Click Save to apply the new settings. Caution! FastTrace cannot automatically erase recordings on event that are locked. You must unlock these recordings manually, so that FastTrace can erase them. If not, FastTrace stops erasing and recording when it encounters the first locked recording during clean-up. For more information, see Locked Recordings on page 90.
User Manual 10 ADPRO® XOa Client Software 360° Camera Images You can de-warp 360° camera images: From the live view From recorded video view. To de-warp 360° camera images, proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 94 If you start from the Live Video screen, right-click the camera image and click Dewarp mode. If you start from recorded video viewing, click 360.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 11 User Manual Arm/Disarm Schedule Events on the RMG can be classified in the following groups: System messages: these are internal events (e.g. hard disk error, power supply fault, communication error…) Camera messages (e.g.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 2. Indicate the desired armed/disarmed states on the time bar as follows: To specify when the system is armed, click Armed, and then drag the mouse over the time bar. The selected period appears in red. To specify when the system is disarmed, click Disarmed, and then drag the mouse over the time bar. The selected period appear in green. 3. 4. To copy the schedule from Monday to all other days, click Copy Monday. Click Save.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 12 User Manual Alarm Profiles 12.1 About Alarm Profiles An alarm profile defines how the server responds when an alarm or event is triggered. It defines the transmission channel(s), if the alarm is transmitted when the system is armed/disarmed, whether or not the alarm is repeated, etc. The server comes with 10 standard alarm profiles. It is not recommended to change the default profiles. It is better to create new profiles instead. 12.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Parameter Description Operational state Disarmed: inputs are only monitored when the system is disarmed; consequently alarms will only be transmitted when the system is disarmed. Armed: inputs are only monitored when the system is armed; consequently alarms will only be transmitted when the system is armed. Armed/disarmed: inputs are always monitored; consequently alarms will always be transmitted.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Note To activate an output on input I201, open System > Behaviour > Input/Output behaviour, select an output (filter on Outputs: on the box to see only the physical outputs) and choose Programmable. Select Active sensor (I201) in the list. All sensors assigned to an alarm profile that triggers I201, have to return to idle state in order to reset the selected output. When this condition is fulfilled, the user can arm the video system without triggering a false alarm.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software To modify the behaviour of alarm transmission of inputs, you need to modify the associated alarm profile of the input. It is however not recommended to modify the default alarm profiles. It is better to create a new alarm profile with different settings. See Adding a New Profile on page 97. 12.4.1 Normal Event Profile A normal event profile is defined to send alarms for all detections to all transmission destinations: primary, backup, parallel, and email.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 12.4.3 Backup Event Profile A backup event profile is defined to send alarms for all detections to the backup transmission destination, but not the primary transmission. It also sends to the parallel and email transmission destinations. It does not take the operational state into account: the alarm will be generated in both armed and disarmed state. Furthermore, the alarm transmission will be repeated every 15 minutes as long as the alarm is sustained.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software 12.4.4 Silent Message Profile A silent message profile is defined to generate an alarm, but the alarm is not sent to any transmission destination. The alarm message is generated in both armed and disarmed state, but will not be sent to an alarm management system (like M3000). The idea behind this type of alarm is to get an overview in the log file. The profile type is 0 – Alarm (generic profile type).
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 12.4.6 Active Sensor Event Profile An active sensor event profile is defined to send alarms for all detections to all transmission destinations. This alarm is only generated when the operational state of the video system is armed. This alarm profile also triggers input I201, thus activating the active sensor. Input I201 is used to inform the user that some sensors are still active. This will prevent arming the system while sensors are still in alarm.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software To activate an output on input I201, open System > Behaviour > Input/Output behaviour, select an output (filter on On the box outputs to see only the physical outputs) and choose Programmable. Select Active sensor (I201) in the list. All sensors assigned to an alarm profile that triggers I201, have to return to idle state in order to reset the selected output. When this condition is fulfilled, the user can arm the video system without triggering a false alarm. 12.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 12.4.8 Fire Advisory Profile The fire advisory profile is used with fire detection systems. You use it to send alarm messages to all transmission destinations when an advisory fire detection device (such as an OSID Imager) detects fire. The profile sends messages in both armed and disarmed states. It sends the alarm message again every 15 minutes as long as the alarm is active.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software as the alarm is active. When the system detects the end of alarm, it does not send a new message indicating that the alarm is no longer active. Note that you cannot switch off the repeat alarm. The profile type is 3 – Fire verification. Note that you cannot modify the profile type of the standard alarm profiles. 12.4.10 Fire Trouble Profile The fire trouble profile is used with fire detection systems.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 13 User Manual Input/Output Behaviour 13.1 Alarm Input Behaviour To define alarm inputs, open System > Behaviour > Input/Output Behaviour. Select an input from the list. The input has to belong to one of these groups: On the box: inputs and outputs on the OTB I/O cards, with alarm and tamper state; 20 inputs on the first set (= Main I/O and Extension I/O card), 20 inputs on the second set (Main I/O and Extension I/O card).
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Parameter Description Name Enter a name (max 20 characters) to describe the alarm. It is recommended to use a description that is meaningful and relevant. Profile Select an alarm profile. This alarm profile defines the behaviour of the input. Alarm Hold time This sets the minimum time of activation of the alarm (in seconds). Endof-alarm will only be detected after this delay. This parameter will suppress a flow of events caused by a rattling alarm contact.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software In entry/exit path (value in seconds) User Manual Tick this option if the alarm has to be delayed. The delay is specified by the parameter ‘Entry/Exit hold time delay’. On entry to the building, the video system has to be disarmed within this time to prevent alarms on the delayed inputs. On exit, the building has to be abandoned within this time counting from the moment when it is armed.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software You can tick the option – by default this option is ticked already – Copy Name/Mask/Viewstyle to the corresp. detectors to make sure that all modifications are automatically copied to the corresponding detectors. How many inputs from the same detector you can configure, depends on the type of the fire detector. Please consult the technical documentation of the specific detector for more information. 13.3.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual To reset the fire detectors you can also use the command GR,fire (in Telnet or Hyperterminal). 13.4 IntrusionTrace Alarms For each camera a set of 16 extra alarms have been created to use with IntrusionTrace. These alarms provide extra information concerning the IntrusionTrace detection on a camera. The alarms can also be used for example to trigger PTZ cameras to zoom in on the detected area on an IntrusionTrace camera.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual These alarms can be added to a detection area in the IntrusionTrace configuration window. 13.5 PIR Alarms From version 2.06.0020, extra PIR alarms for ADPRO PIR detectors have been added. These alarms provide more detailed information on the indicated alarms. It is important that the server knows the type of the connected ADPRO PIR detector, because depending on the type of detector other alarms will be issued.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Presence Alarm Tamper Double Knock Detail 1 Detail 2 Detail 3 Reserved PIR 12 I600 I601 I602 I603 I604 I605 I606 I607 PIR 13 I608 I609 I610 I611 I612 I613 I614 I615 PIR 14 I616 I617 I618 I619 I620 I621 I622 I623 PIR 15 I624 I625 I626 I627 I628 I629 I630 I631 PIR 16 I632 I633 I634 I635 I636 I637 I638 I639 PIR 17 I640 I641 I642 I643 I644 I645 I646 I647 PIR 18 I648 I649 I650 I651 I652 I653 I654 I655
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Detector type Detail 1 (alarm type) Detail 2 (alarm type) Detail 3 (alarm type) PRO 50 / PRO-E 50 Left Centre Right PRO 85 / PRO-E 85 PRO 85H / PRO-E 85H 13.6 Arm/Disarm Switch Events on the server can be classified in the following groups: system messages: these are internal events (e.g. hard disk error, power supply fault, communication error…); camera messages (e.g.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Select the Arm/Disarm input check box; modify the settings if necessary, and click Save to apply the new settings. 13.7 Activating Outputs To activate an output, open the Input/Output Behaviour window via System > Behaviour > Input/Output Behaviour. Select an output from one of these groups: On the box: outputs on the OTB I/O cards, 8 outputs on the first set (MIO and EIO cards) and 8 outputs on the second set.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Apply a filter to reduce the list. Click Save to apply the new settings. Note Outputs that are already used for another operation cannot be modified here. 13.7.1 Manual Operation Select the desired output and choose Manual operation. The output will thus need to be switched by a user from the client software. To allow the specific output to be activated from the Live Video window, select the cameras on which this activate output button has to appear.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Example: I2144 AND I2145 OR M2146 AND NOT I2145.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 14 Alarm Transmission To activate alarm transmission through main channel and/or backup channel, open System > Behaviour > Alarm Transmission > CMS Alarm Transmission. Modify the settings and click Save.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Parameter Description Default value CMS ID Sender signature (this number has to match the number programmed in the alarm management software) 3141593 Server Unit ID Site identification number (1–9999). 1 This number has to be unique for each video system that sends alarms to the same computer. Site name Name of the site. This information is required if connecting to Central Video software. The site name can also be displayed on the camera images.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Parameter Description Destination You can enter the parameters for 5 different computers that will receive alarms. Click the number you would like to define (or see). Default value Note The alarm will only be sent to 1 IP address. Only when no communication with the first IP address can be established, the second IP address will be used. If still no communication is possible, the third, fourth, and fifth IP address will be used.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Parameter Description Destination You can enter the parameters for 5 different computers that will receive alarms. Click the number you would like to define (or see). Default value Note The alarm will only be sent to 1 IP address. Only when no communication with the first IP address can be established, the second IP address will be used. If still no communication is possible, the third, fourth, and fifth IP address will be used.
User Manual 4. 122 ADPRO® XOa Client Software When finished, click Save to confirm.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 15 User Manual Analytics When you have activated specific application licenses – like IntrusionTrace and LoiterTrace – you will see this reflected in the menu. If not activated, these applications will not be visible in the menu tree. 15.1 The Xtralis Xapps IntrusionTrace For more information on the IntrusionTrace application, see the IntrusionTrace documentation. LoiterTrace For more information on the LoiterTrace application, see the LoiterTrace documentation.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 15.2.3 Drawing Tools Button Description Define a detection zone. A maximum of 4 detection zones can be defined. These zones can overlap. For more information, see Motion Detection Zones on page 124. Define a private zone. A maximum of 4 private zones can be defined. These zones can overlap. For more information, see Private Zones on page 125. Click an object to select it. Delete the selected object. 15.2.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual You can adjust the size and position of the detection zone. Define the motion zone settings in the section Motion zones. For more information, see Motion Zone Detection Settings on page 126. 15.2.5 Private Zones Note It is not possible to draw private zones if the camera has PTZ enabled. Outdoor security cameras may unintentionally look into neighbourhood residences. To respect their privacy, these parts of the picture can be masked.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 15.2.6 Motion Zone Detection Settings The detection settings depend on the type of camera that you use: analogue or IP. For analogue cameras you can adjust the sensitivity and the threshold for each detection zone. Sensitivity: specifies how much the luminance of the pixels in the zone has to change to detect motion. Threshold: sets the number of pixels in the zone that have to change in order to detect motion.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual When motion is detected in the detection zone, the border of the zone turns red. Click Save to apply the new settings. To remove a motion detection zone, select the detection zone and click Remove. Click Save to apply the new settings. 15.2.7 Sabotage Detection When a device is being tampered with, the sabotage detection will generate a so-called tamper alarm. This can be activated per camera. In order to do so, tick the option in the section Sabotage detection.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 16 PIR Settings 16.1 Required PIR Firmware For a correct functioning of the PIR alarm processing, a minimal PIR firmware version 2.00 is required. Previous firmware versions also work with RS-485 communication, but do not support all features (e.g. Alarm Management). 16.2 Connecting the PIRs For physically connecting the PIRs to the server, see the FastTrace 2 Hardware Installation Manual. Note From firmware version 2.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Choose the PIR option. By default all parameters are attributed. There is no need to change any of the settings. Note When using the USB to RS485 distribution unit or the USB to serial port RS485 converter, your only option is to use the /dev/ttyU2 USB port.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual During PIR commissioning, while the walk test port is in use (for example by the iPIR app), the transparent mode (Transp. Mode) is active. In transparent mode, the RMG does not transmit alarms/events from the PIR devices to the CMS. This allows for testing and adjusting the PIR devices before going ‘live’. Click Initiate PIR discovery to search the server for any connected PIR devices.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 2. 3. Select the PIR that you want to configure, and then click Edit. The list of available triggers appears. If necessary, filter the list (for example on camera inputs), and then click the desired trigger. In the example below, the IntrusionTrace alarm on camera 01 is selected. 4. Click Apply. The selected trigger appears in the Double knock configuration list. 5. Click Save to save the PIR settings.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Note Under Logic, the following logical function appears (not editable): I0515 = I0513 AND I1048 This means that the double-knock input (I0515) is activated if the normal PIR event (I0513) AND the camera event (I1048) are active. 8. 11. 12. In the Profile box, select the desired alarm profile for the double-knock alarm. Now you can set up the individual inputs so that they do not transmit alarms.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 17 User Manual Calendar The holiday calendar lets you control the behaviour of the video system during holidays. It affects: Your video recorders The operational mode of the video system (if managed by a mode schedule) The arm/disarm schedule. To set up the holiday calendar, proceed as follows: 1. Choose System > General > Calendar. 2. To set a day as a holiday, select the date in the Add holiday box, and then click Add. The holiday appears in Holidays list. 3.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 18 Users 18.1 About Users In versions before XOa 3, it was possible to have two or more users with the same username (for example Administrator). Also, it was possible to have usernames that contain only digits. As of version XOa 3, usernames must be alphanumeric (= must contain at least one letter), and each username must be unique. The following user types exist, each with different access rights: Administrator: has full access rights.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual To add a user, proceed as follows: 1. Choose System > General > Users. 2. Click Add. 3. Provide the following information: User Id: select a user ID. Username: type a username. The username must be unique and contain at least one letter. Type: select the desired user type (Administrator, User, or Technician). Increased password security: select the check box if you want to use strong passwords.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Note If you want to tick all options (rights), you can click Set all. If you want to clear all options (rights), you can click Clear all. All options will be cleared, but the user itself will not be deleted! 18.4.1 Live Video Define whether or not the specific user can access the Live Video window in the XOa client. Proceed as follows: 1. In the access rights panel, choose Live Video > Live Video. 2.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 7. To define for which cameras the user is allowed to save PTZ presets, click Save presets. 8. Clear the check boxes for the cameras for which this user is not allowed to save PTZ presets, and click Set. You can click Clear to clear all the check boxes, and then select just the few cameras that are allowed.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software 18.4.3 System Define whether or not the specific user has access to the system settings. Proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. In the access rights panel, choose System > System. Click Deny if you do not want the user to access the System window. In this case, you can skip all following steps. If you allow the user to access the System window, continue with the setup. Define the system settings to which the user has access.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 4. 5. 6. User Manual To allow or deny manually activating inputs, click Activate outputs, and then click Allow or Deny. Click Apply. Click Save. 18.4.5 General Define whether or not the specific user has access to some general functions. Proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. In the access rights panel, choose General. Click Set tech rights, and then click Allow or Deny to define if the user is allowed to grant access for the Technician users.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 6. Proceed as follows: Click No if you want to keep your user profile. Click Yes to delete your own user profile. The system restarts, and you cannot log on anymore with your user credentials. 18.6 Granting the Technician To grant access to Technician users, proceed as follows: 1. Choose System > General > Users. 2. 3. In the Technician grant pane, click Enable. To deny access to the Technician users, click Disable.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 19 User Manual Uploading and Downloading Files 19.1 Uploading Files to the Server It is possible to upload different types of files to the server. You can recognise the file type by the file extension: .bin = software (Linux + application) .lic = license .usr = user data .prop = configuration .def = camera definitions To upload a file to the server, proceed as follows: 1. Choose System > Maintenance > Transfer. 2.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Note A full upgrade of the firmware and software may cause your data to get lost (e.g. license, user data, configuration…). Make sure you have downloaded these files from your video system before you start upgrading. (See Downloading Files from the Server on page 142.) If, by accident, you do lose your configuration, you will need to redo all settings in the video system.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 20 User Manual Configuration Management 20.1 Storing a Configuration The video system can store up to 8 different configurations. Only 1 configuration can be active. The server stores any changes you make in the active configuration (if you save the changes). Any unsaved changes are lost when you close the client software. To open the Configuration Management window, choose System > Maintenance > Configuration Management. The list of configurations appears.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 20.3 Activating a Configuration Caution! Be very careful when activating a different configuration. If settings are missing or incorrect in that configuration, your RMG device may become unusable or unreachable (for example, if the IP address changes). Xtralis recommends to start from a configuration that works well, copy that into a new configuration, and then activate the new configuration so you can make the necessary changes.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 21 User Manual Factory Defaults It is possible to reset the server to the factory defaults. This means that all modifications made to the configuration will be lost. Your server will also lose all camera settings (and provide 4 analogue cameras). Open System > Maintenance > Configuration Management. When you click the Factory defaults button in the Boot pane, all modified configurations will be deleted. Your video system will also be given the default IP address 10.0.0.10.
User Manual 22 ADPRO® XOa Client Software Starting and Stopping You can restart the server by clicking System restart. If you want to stop the server, click System halt. If you do not switch off power, the server will automatically reboot after 20 seconds. It is recommended to halt the system before switching off power.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 23 User Manual Status 23.1 Status Indicators Click Status in the top menu to see the status of all cameras, the video system, and all inputs and outputs. The button itself looks different depending on the system status, providing basic information: Button Description Normal disarmed status. The green circle indicates that there are no active faults. The green padlock indicates that the system is disarmed. Normal armed status.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Click the Status button to see an overview with different status bars. The General tab displays the information about the general RMG system, the interconnection, and the cameras. The I/O tab displays the information about on-the-box inputs and outputs (Main and Extension I/O), IP camera inputs and outputs, workbit inputs and outputs, PIR inputs, and the analytic detail status inputs.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 23.2 Isolating an Alarm Input Isolating an alarm input means the alarm is no longer received. The isolated input is marked in brown in the Status window. When you isolate an input, the video system activates input I0511, and transmits the system message 0511 – [SYST] – GENERAL ISOLATION every 24 hours until you activate all isolated inputs again. The Status button in the top menu changes shape: an orange coloured pin indicates that there are isolated inputs.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Cam x event User programmable camera event – has to be activated by a logical function. Cam x live view The Live Video view is displaying live images of this camera. Config uncommitted Current configuration is not yet saved. Restarting the system may cause loss of latest modifications. Encoder card error Video capturing card or HIPI card out of order. Could indicate a hardware fault. All cameras on associated card will not work.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 24 User Manual System Information 24.1 Checking the Firmware and Software Version At regular times new firmware and software updates are released. You can download these new releases using the Xchange Tool. For more information, see the Xchange Tool User Manual. To check the version of your system (server and client), you can use the client software. Click About in the top menu.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 4. Click setup.exe to download the setup file. 5. Click Run, and then follow the instructions of the installation Wizard. Alternatively, you can download the installation file, and launch it from the download folder. Note After a software update, the RMG starts optimising the recording disks. During this optimisation process, the video system does not record, and the system may display an error message to indicate this.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 24.2.1 System License From version 2.00, all ADPRO video systems require a system license. Note Applications such as IntrusionTrace, LoiterTrace…, and the video encoder cards require a separate license. They are not included in the system license. There are 3 types of system licenses available: FULL: all features of the video system are available.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual TRANSMITTER (TX) only: all features are available, but continuous recording is not allowed and recording on event is fixed to 5 seconds pre-recording, 10 seconds event recording, and 0 seconds postrecording. Furthermore, event recording stops when the limit of 16,000 events has been reached. (*) The ENTRY system license is not available for the FastTrace 2X or FastTrace 2E configuration.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual When you upgrade to software version 2.6, the system automatically converts your existing analytics licenses to the new license formats. The following warning appears: You need to synchronize your RMG unit with the licenses portal. For more information, see the Xchange Tool User Manual. 24.3 Viewing Active Connections The Active connections window displays the active client protocol connections and the active RTSP connection.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 24.4 PTZ Overview The PTZ overview screen displays an overview of PTZ camera configurations, and of the configured PTZ presets that the RMG can trigger. It includes the presets on and after event recording conditions, on I/O triggers, and for SmokeTrace. You cannot modify any settings in this screen; it is for information only. The sample screen above shows the following information: Item Description Protocol overview Camera The PTZ camera name.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 24.5 Logs 24.5.1 About Logs Local legal requirements (variable and depending on state and region, please check with your local authorities) may stipulate that a video system has to keep a logbook (e.g. the Law Sarkozy in France). The logbook, or log for short, registers all user interventions and events. The server offers different log types with different information, to make it easier to keep an overview and find the data you need.
User Manual ADPRO® XOa Client Software To display a log, proceed as follows: 1. Choose System > Maintenance > Log. 2. Under Time, set the desired time frame. You can type the date and time indications in the From and To boxes, or you can click Edit Time to select a date and set a time: 3. Under Type, select the type of log data that you want to display. 4. Under Filter, select the log or event types that you want to include in the log. Log filters: Event filters: 5.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual For examples of log data, see the sections further below. 24.5.2 Saving a Log You can save a log file in text format (.txt) to your local hard disk. You can open the log files in any text editor, such as Notepad. The file name indicates the type of log (log, event, command) and the timeframe. For example: Command 2014-11-06 00-00-00 -- 2014-11-06 23-59-59.txt This file contains the command log of November 6, 2014.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual E Type of event: +: start of the event –: end of the event R: repeated event T What the event triggers (corresponds with the Camera view style as defined for the input/output): L: Live video Q: Quad alarm D: Duress (live + quad) S: System event, does not trigger a camera view Quad id Identification number of the quad images that the event generated.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software 2. User Manual Click Show quads. The quad images appear. - If more than one camera is associated with the event, use the through the different cameras. To save the currently displayed quad images, click click OK. Repeat for images of different cameras. Close the quad images screen to return to the event log. - 3. and buttons to browse . Browse to the desired storage folder and 24.5.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual 24.6 Hard Disks Recordings are stored on the available hard disks in the server. The Harddisks window displays information about available storage space. Open System > Maintenance > Harddisks. 24.6.1 Information The following information is disclosed in the Information section: Current write speed The bitrate depends on video contents and may vary continuously. The average value is indicated in red.
ADPRO® XOa Client Software User Manual Appendix A: Abbreviations 3G: third generation LAN: local area network AGC: automatic gain control LED: light emitting diode APN: Access Point Name MAC: Media Access Control A/V card: audio/video card MB: megabyte BNC: Bayonet Neill–Concelman MIC: microphone Cam: camera MIO: Main I/O CBR: constant bitrate compression NC: normally closed CD: compact disk NEOL: no end of line CIF: common intermediate format NO: normally open CMS: central monitoring st
User Manual VBR: variable bitrate compression VCP: VideoCentral Platinum ADPRO® XOa Client Software YUV: colour space with separate luminance (brightness) and chrominance (colour) components.
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