Tsunami Solutions Cerberus User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 2 In the event of a security breach, Cerberus will immediately notify you and allow you to verify if the security breach is a criminal break‐in. If through video verification you determine a break‐in has occurred, you can report a VERIFIED, IN‐PROGRESS emergency to your local police and be confident that they will respond with high...
  • Page 3: Advanced Menu

    Using Cerberus Checking Your Status To check you status, press 1 from the IVR Main Menu. Cerberus will play back your User ID (and name if recorded), your current status (ARMING, ARMED, TRIGGERED, EMERGENCY, or NOT SYSTEM MONITORED). Arm System By selecting the Arm menu item Cerberus will change the STATE from NOT SYSTEM MONITORED to ARMING.
  • Page 4: Advanced Options

    As a monitor, Cerberus will call you in an emergency. When you receive a call from Cerberus, your User ID and name (if pre‐recorded) will be played to you. You will be informed that you are now in the EMERGENCY STATE. To stop further dial‐out notifications, select menu item 4 to Acknowledge the Emergency.
  • Page 5: Disarm System

    Part 4: Enter your password followed by the # sign [1604xxxyyyyp10100#00#] When your phone has completed dialling, you will be identified and authenticated and the menu will be played. Select any options. To set up 2 hot keys (arm and disarm): If you wish to simplify even more, you can setup two speed dials as follows: ARM SYSTEM: To ARM the system, program this string in to a hot key on your phone:...
  • Page 6 For Our example we are using, Login: = 7400 and Password: = 99 The Cerberus server is located at www.MyCerberus.com/MyCerberus Log On Window: When the User goes to the Cerberus Server a login window is displayed and the User enters his unique logon information.
  • Page 7 After verifying the information is correct, the following widow is displayed: The Main Window is divided into a number of different Sections: MAIN PAGE OVERVIEW TOP – Status and Functions...
  • Page 8: Camera Views

    THE TOP – STATUS Shows the Group Name (site Name can be set under the INFO page). Current System Status – NOT MONITORED, ARMING, ARMED, TRIGGERED, or EMERGENCY. The Next 3 Buttons perform basic system functions –, ARM, DISARM and ACK. The grouping on the far right will change the display in the main display section (MAIN Window) Settings,, Contacts, &...
  • Page 9 Note: The 1 time you attempt to view a CERBERUS camera you will be asked to download “Active Components” – These components are required to view CERBERUS real‐time video. When prompted say Yes and Install the components as instructed. The page displays a real‐time view of the camera in one of two formats 1) MPEG‐4 (default) and 2) Motion JPEG.
  • Page 10 EVENTS Every time something happens within the Cerberus system, a time‐stamp record is logged. The events are logged according to time with the most recent event being at the top of the list. On the Far left on the main Page is the button.
  • Page 11: Video Player

    Clicking on the Camera Icon will bring up the VIDEO PLAYER page and play the selected video VIDEO PLAYER All stored videos can be retrieved and viewed in the VIDEO PLAYER page. There is only a single VIDEO PLAYER page open and the same page will play videos from any specified camera. The following shows the VIDEO PLAYER PAGE:...
  • Page 12 Description of Operation: The selected video will play in a continuous loop and can be stopped at any point using the control buttons at the bottom. Note: that sound mute and volume can also be controlled. Top Lines – The top lines will identify the camera that the recorded video came from and also the time and day the video was saved (in both relative and absolute time).
  • Page 13: User Settings

    IVR Phone(s): – Push the Edit button to add or change dial‐out numbers. The following page is displayed: The number is the number(s) that Cerberus will call to contact the User when added to Dial‐out List. The order defines the order that the numbers are called in.
  • Page 14: Camera Settings

    The name on the left identifies the User and the number on the right is the Number of minutes after the Emergency to start to contact the User. Cerberus will automatically start dialling and emailing or paging, the User at the Phone number and email address entered under the User’s record from above.
  • Page 15 Note: Contacts are not automatically contacted by Cerberus but are a reference for Users or Guard Response personnel. To add a new contact or Edit and existing contact, the following page is displayed:...
  • Page 16 INFO The Site info page provides information about the System including a name, the delay for arming, delay for declaring an Emergency, Site address information and any special instructions. The widow looks as follows: Account Name: ‐ This is displayed on your home page Arming Delay: ‐...

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