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Log on to the Software House C•CURE system with a user account with administrative access.
Double-click the 3VR_C•CureInstaller-Release-7.0.0.98811-final.exe file to launch the InstallShield Wizard.
It may be necessary to right-click the .exe and select Run as administrator.The C•CURE integration requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 to function.
Click Install to proceed.
At the InstallShield Wizard Welcome screen, click Next >.
At the Custom Setup screen, specify which component of the integration to install. By default, both components are selected.
Server
If the current machine is the C•CURE server, this should be selected
If it is a C•CURE client PC, click the drop-down arrow and select This feature will not be installed
Client
If the current machine is the C•CURE server and it does not have client software also installed, click the drop-down arrow and select This feature will not be installed
If it is a C•CURE client PC, this should be selected
Click Next >.
If the Server component was selected in step 5, the Database Server screen will appear. Specify the following:
The location of the C•CURE database server
How to connect to the database. If not using Windows authentication credentials, select ¤ Server authentication using the Login ID and password below and enter the user name and password to use to connect to the database
The name of the C•CURE database catalog
Click Next >.
Click Install to install the software.
When installation is complete, click Finish to close the wizard.
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c. Enabled – This check box enables or disables the 3VR VMS Server.
In the General Tab:
d. Time Zone – This is the Time Zone of the 3VR VMS server. To configure the Time Zone, click the ... button and select the time zone where the 3VR VMS server is installed from the list.
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i. Poll Period – This is the interval at which the server is polled for connection information for this VMS server and its cameras.
In the Alarms tab, you may optionally configure an alarm for the current VMS server:
j. Click the Add button to add a new alarm for the VMS server.
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3VR Camera Control Icons | Description |
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PTZ Left. Pans the ptz camera left. | |
PTZ Up. Tilts the PTZ camera Up. | |
PTZ Right. Pans the PTZ camera right. | |
PTZ Down. Tilts the PTZ camera down. | |
PTZ Zoom In. Zooms the PTZ camera in. | |
PTZ Zoom Out. Zooms the PTZ camera out. | |
This is a drop-down of the available presets for the 3VR PTZ camera. PTZ presets are created and edited in 3VR OpCenter. Preset names are followed by an id in parentheses, which can be used to set other PTZ preset based actions in C•CURE. |
Event Integration
About Event Integration
The event portion of the integration is designed to allow two way passing of events between the 3VR VMS server and the C•CURE system, such that:
Access control events occurring in the C•CURE system, such as a door force event, appear as C•CURE event cards in OpCenter with data from the C•CURE system appended to video recorded by 3VR (Refer Creating C•CURE Events in 3VR OpCenter for more information).
Alerts configured in 3VR OpCenter, such as a watched face or license plate, generate Journal Messages and activate Analytics triggers in C•CURE whenever a 3VR event occurs that triggers the alert (see section Sending 3VR Alerts to C•CURE).
Creating C•CURE Events in 3VR OpCenter
The creation of events in VisionPoint™ VMS with data from the C•CURE system is based on the “Map to 3VR Camera” C•CURE action. This action is used to “map”, or link, a C•CURE device to a 3VR camera. This is required so that we can specify the 3VR camera on which to generate C•CURE event cards within VisionPoint™ VMS. The selected camera ideally should overlook the C•CURE device.
There are two ways to configure events that will trigger the “Map to 3VR Camera”action:
Use the Mappings tool to automatically generate a C•CURE event with the action predefined (see section Automatically Create C•CURE Events Using 3VR Mappings).
Manually add the action to an existing or new C•CURE event from the event’s configuration dialog (see section Adding the “Map to 3VR Camera” Action to a C•CURE Event).
Automatically Create C•CURE Events Using 3VR Mappings
Mappings allow the user to automatically create a set of the most common C•CURE alarms quickly and easily. In most scenarios, we recommend using this automatic option over manually configuring a “Map to 3VR Camera” action as described in Adding the “Map to 3VR Camera” Action to a C•CURE Event.
With Mappings, the user selects the C•CURE device and camera that should be mapped, and the software will automatically perform the following tasks:
Add Admit, Reject, and Door triggers to the C•CURE door selected in the Mapping dialog.
Associate these triggers with a new C•CURE event.
Add a “Map to 3VR Camera” action to the new C•CURE event that points to the camera selected in the Mapping dialog.
Use the following steps to create a new mapping:
In C•CURE Administration Workstation, click the 3VR tab in the left-hand panel.
Right-click Mappings and select New Mapping.
Edit the settings of the Mapping as follows:
Name – The name of the Mapping.
Description – A description of the Mapping.
Enabled – This enables or disables the Mapping. Disabling the Mapping will also disable the associated event so no event will be created.
Controller – This is the controller under which the door belongs.
Door – The door to watch for access events.
Appliance – The 3VR VMS server on which the C•CURE event will be created.
Camera – The 3VR camera on which the C•CURE event will be created.
Save and Close – Saves your changes and closes the dialog.
The Mapping will also automatically be disabled if the event or the triggers associated with this Mapping are deleted.