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In 3VR System Manager, click the Accounts tab.
Click New.
In the New User dialog, configure the details of the new user account that will be used for the C•CURE integration:
First Name: enter some text for the first name, such as “C-Cure” (or leave blank)
Last Name: enter some text for the last name, such as “User” (or leave blank)
User Name: enter a descriptive user name, such as CCureIntegration
Password: create a password for the new user account, the retype the password
Role: select Integrator from the drop-down menu
Auto Sign Out: select Disabled from the drop-down menu
Verify that Expire password at a given date and time is not checked.
Verify the Authorized Regions and Appliances panel gives this user account access to all 3VR VMS servers that will be used in C•CURE integration.
Click Save to create the new user account.
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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 Install Shield 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.
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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:
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j. Click the Add button to add a new alarm for the VMS server.
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Select the Video tab.
Navigate to the 3VR VMS server.
To add a new camera, right-click the VMS server name and select 3VR Camera > New.
Editing an Existing Camera
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Select the Video tab.
Navigate to the 3VR VMS server.
Click the arrow to the left of the VMS server name to expand the list of cameras that have been imported or added to the VMS server.
Double-click a camera (or right-click and select Edit) to open the camera for editing.
Editing 3VR Camera Settings
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Click the Video tab in the left-hand panel.
In the video tree, navigate to the VMS server with the camera that you wish to view.
Click the arrow to the left of the VMS server name to expand the list of cameras.
Right-click the camera you wish to view and select one of the following options:
View – Opens the camera in a new tab.
Popup view – Opens the camera in a pop-up window.
View in current tab – Opens the camera in the current tab.
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Time Range – Specify the start and end date and time of the stored video you wish to view
Play – Play back the stored video
Stop – Stop playing back the stored video
Pause – Pause the stored video
Rate – Change the rate of video playback
Record a Video | Description |
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Creates a 30 second recorded video journal message. Refer to the C•CURE documentation for more information. |
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The Alert Watch is designed to watch for 3VR Events with Alerts and bring that functionality into the C•CURE application. When a 3VR Event with an Alert that is monitored by an active Alert Watch occurs, a C•CURE Journal Message will be created with the format:
3VR Alert ([alert name]) occurred on Appliance ‘[VMS server name]’, Camera ‘[camera name]’.
In addition, whenever the C•CURE integration receives notification from an Alert Watch, it will activate any video camera alarms of type Analytics that have been established for the corresponding camera.
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