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Warnings WARNING: TO REDUCE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER PERSONNEL. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSTALL THIS PRODUCT IN HAZARDOUS AREAS WHERE HIGHLY COMBUSTIBLE OR EXPLOSIVE PRODUCTS ARE STORED OR USED. The lightning flash/arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, alerts the user to the presence of a shock hazard within the product’s enclosure.
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Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables de la Classe A prescrites dans le Réglement (ICES-003) sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des Communications du Canada.
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Managing Digital Video The Intellex is an intelligent system that combines video multiplexing, recording, and viewing of up to 16 cameras, detecting alarms/events, and notification. It can also include audio and text recording and playback. The Intellex can simultaneously display live or playback video, with or without audio and text, host multiple remote users, archive data, and perform comprehensive video searching, all while recording multiple video, audio, and text streams.
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The Intellex System Intellex® Digital Video Management System...
Getting Started To configure security, see the Intellex Installation and Configuration Guide. The system administrator must grant privileges to access, set, or change features. Logging In 1 Using the mouse, enter the 1- to 8-character PIN (Personal Identification Number) code the system administrator assigned.
Basic Features Controls Controls play/pause, Play changes to Pause playback direction, and when you click Pause on Playback controls speed Click to display a specific camera. In multi- camera display, drag and drop a camera button to any image pane. Choose a playback option: 1 From Setup options, select Display.
Changing the Look of the Live Display Right-click an image. This menu appears. Switch to Full Screen / Switch to Menu Displays live images on the full screen and hides screen controls / Displays screen controls Generates an alarm manually for this camera.
Basic Features Utility Options From the main screen, click Utility. Restarts the recording after the image database is filled (linear mode). Generates an alarm event manually for one or more cameras. Erases a CD-RW to re-use it for exporting files. Shuts down the system.
Checking Camera Status From the main screen, click Status. Cameras by name in numerical order * = the camera is in covert mode camera is not connected or there is no video to record the camera is currently unable to record Circular or linear Time between oldest and...
Basic Features From the main screen, click Search. The Search Mode screen appears. Defines a search for a specific video segment Searches using the date and time, camera, or alarm criteria Searches using image filters Searches using text content associated with cameras Searches all available text streams...
2 On the control tool bar, click Seq. Display Mode Single 2×2 3×3 4×4 Note The example above illustrates basic mapping from cameras to panes. You can map cameras to different panes (example: camera 1 to pane 16), and map the same camera to multiple panes (example: camera 1 to all 16 panes).
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Basic Features Pan/Tilt control Zoom Iris Center buttons allow automatic control: auto iris, auto zoom, and auto focus. The center of the Pan/Tilt Control stops camera movement. Iris Zoom Focus Pan/Tilt Movement These camera handlers enable access to these dome configuration menus: •...
Quick Camera Controls Start a camera control session to open the quick camera controls. Controlling the Pan-Tilt Control via Mouse 1 Float the cursor over the center of the video pane. The Cursor Origin Mark 2 Click and drag the cursor to set the direction and speed, then release. •...
Basic Features Selecting a Pattern 1 Click to open the Primary Camera Control menu. 2 Click Pattern for the pattern menu: 3 Select a pattern number. 4 Click to run the pattern. 5 Click Exit to close the Pattern menu. 6 Click to close the Primary Camera Control menu.
Defining a Preset 1 Click to open the Primary Camera Control menu. 2 Position the camera for your preset. 3 Click to display the preset menu. 4 Select a preset number. 5 Click Define Preset 6 When the Replace Preset? message appears, click Yes to program the preset. The number of available presets is device-dependent.
Basic Features 9 Click Edit to name the clip. 10 Enter a name. Click Update. 11 (Optional) click Play (default) or Pause to play or pause the video clip. 12 Check the Select box of any additional clips to include in the export. 13 Click Export to export to CD or DVD.
Reviewing Alarms 1 From the control bar, click Alarms. The alarm review screen appears. = video segments are reviewed 2 Click Clear to clear all checked alarms, or Clear All to clear entire list of alarms. 3 Click Play to play back a video segment containing a recorded alarm. 4 Click Play pre-alarm video if available to play alarm segments starting at the pre-alarm time, if any.
Basic Features Slider Control Play, pause, or move through the video stream using the slider and Play/Pause button. VCR Control Fast Reverse • If you are fast forwarding, each click decreases the speed up to 5 times normal speed. • If you are fast reversing, each click increases the speed up to 5 times normal speed.
Archiving Video Archive video to tape, to a network, or a combination.The new Network Archive functionality allows automatic archiving that you can store off-site. Note The Archive button is enabled only when a tape drive is connected to the Intellex unit. For the option of network archiving only, the Archive button is disabled.
Basic Features Restoring Images from Tape 1 Click Restore images from tape to copy images from a backup tape to the system. Name of Intellex unit that archived these images Double-click to display cameras included in the segment. Double-click again to hide the cameras 2 Select a video segment to restore.
To configure security, see the Intellex Installation and Configuration Guide. The system administrator must grant privileges to access, set, or change features. Searching for Video Segments Use criteria including Date/Time, Filters, and Text to search the image database and text streams. From the main screen, click Search.
Advanced Features Searching by Camera Click Cameras to search for segments by camera. Include segments from all cameras or a specific camera in the search. Searching by Alarms Click Alarms to search for segments based on alarm information. Includes segments regardless of alarm input.
7 To define the filter’s target area: • Move the cursor over the image area. • Draw the boundaries by clicking and moving the mouse to each corner of the target area and clicking again. • After enclosing the target area, click again to fill shape. 8 Set the sensitivity level.
8 For the General Text handler, enter an end-of-line delimiter to display text lines from a receipt. • Click Default to reset the box definition to default 0D 0A. Click OK. • For the American Dynamics handler, select one or both options to record and display entries. Click OK.
2 Click one or more cameras. Generating Receipt Definitions 1 From the Text setup screen, select the Receipt Definitions tab. 2 Click Build Receipts to create and remove receipt definitions. Adding, Editing, Deleting, or Importing Receipt Definitions From the Receipt Definitions screen, click an option: •...
Advanced Features Generating Text Alarms 1 From the Text setup screen, select the Alarms tab. 2 Click Apply selected exceptions as a group to generate an alarm for a receipt after exporting receipt definition entries to a file. These conditions must be met: •...
Motion exception searches for an event or activity by position, size, direction, and speed of a moving object. Its parameters filter live video or search recorded video to find an event or activity. After applying motion exception parameters, any object meeting your criteria in the target area triggers an alarm.
Advanced Features Standard motion detection can generate many false alarms, and important alarms listed with them. Motion exception produces fewer, more detailed alarms than motion detection. To assess motion filter effectiveness for a single camera: 1 Loop the camera’s signal to an unused input (make sure to set the termination properly). 2 Use motion detection on one input and motion exception on the other.
2 Click and drag to form the target area. Custom shapes must form an enclosed boundary. Active zones have scrolling borders. Click a target area to activate it. Right-click to deactivate it. Inactive zones have static borders. 3 (Optional) Configure additional target areas. To use the default settings for size, speed and direction: 1 Draw target area(s).
Advanced Features Determining Minimum Object Size Click Size to change the default size of an object. An object larger than the selected or default size triggers the alarm. Target area with a sizing object. Drag its handles to change the object’s size and aspect ratio.
Specifying an Object’s Minimum Speed Click Speed to change an object’s default speed (0 = no movement). Objects moving faster than the selected speed trigger the alarm. The default direction is every direction. An object moves through the draw zone and target area in the specified direction at the indicated speed.
Advanced Features Factor Occlusions and obstructions Camera’s recording rate Moving objects in the camera view on startup Camera’s location Camera is too close to objects Excessive video noise Viewing an Activity Log 1 From the main screen, click Utility. The Utility Options screen appears. 2 Click Activity Log to view all activity a user performs on the Intellex after logging in.
Login name of the user Whether action was local to Intellex or done through Network Client or other and time the action was performed remote software Exports the entire Exports the log to a file displayed log to a file Exiting Intellex Since Intellex uses the Windows operating system to configure the regional, mouse, time zone, network, printer, and language settings, you must exit to Windows.
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Advanced Features Intellex® Digital Video Management System...
Advanced Search 21 Alarm Stage Generating Alarms 14 Alarms Clearing 15 managing 14 American Dynamics Handler 22 Apply selected exceptions as a group 24 Archive Manager 1 Archiving to Tape 17 Archiving Video 17 Archive button disabled 17 Archive button enabled 17...
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Index Main Screen Overview 3 Mode Display 5 Motion Detection 25 Motion Exception 25 Environmental Factors 29 Optional features 1 Overview, Intellex SDK 19 Pattern definition 11 Pattern and Preset Camera Controls 11 Personal Identification Number 3 Playing Back Video Clips 15 Playing Restored Images 18 Policy Manager 1 Preset...
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