Features
Video Integration
Manage and view 3VR VMS servers and 3VR cameras
C•CURE Communication Loss alarms for 3VR VMS servers and 3VR cameras
C•CURE Video Camera Alarms: Normal, Motion, Analytics, Alarm
Video Overlays
Video Snapshots
Video Export
PTZ Controls and Presets
Event Integration: C•CURE to 3VR
C•CURE Action Integration creates events based on C•CURE Actions on the 3VR VMS server
3VR Mappings tool enables automatic C•CURE Event and Action creation
Event Integration: 3VR to C•CURE
3VR Alert Integration imports alerts from the 3VR VMS server into C•CURE
Limitations
C•CURE Demand Recording
Starting and stopping demand recording via the Software House interface is not supported in the integration. The 3VR VMS server will automatically record video during this period if there is motion or if continuous recording is enabled. Continuous recording can be enabled using the 3VR System Manager application.
Playing Exported Video
Exported video may not always play correctly in Windows Media Player. For best performance, VLC player should be used
Event Creation
If the “Map to 3VR Camera” event is triggered by another event, a 3VR “CCure Event” will not be created on the 3VR VMS server
Event Metadata
CCure events in 3VR OpCenter may not always have metadata populated in the event details. The amount of metadata populated depends on the type of device that triggered the event in the Software House C•CURE 9000 system
Video Playback
The 3VR-C•CURE 9000 video integration supports up to 64 simultaneous video streams with a system meeting the minimum system requirements listed on the following page. More cameras may be viewed if hardware that exceeds the minimum system requirements is used
For the best video performance, video should be displayed using DirectX. This requires that the system have DirectX and a discrete graphics card installed. Video is still available in GDI but the level of performance is lower. Note that typically if you are using remote desktop to access a remote machine, the video will not run in DirectX mode
Audio Playback
Audio playback is not currently supported in the 3VR-C•CURE 9000 integration
Minimum System Requirements
The 3VR integration has no additional hardware or software requirements beyond the minimum specifications of the Software House C•CURE 9000 system. These specifications are listed on this page.
C•CURE 9000 SERVER
Recommended Hardware And Software
Processor | Details |
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Series L-N | Intel® Pentium Dual-Core or greater (2.5 GHz or greater) |
Series P-S | Intel Quad-Core Xeon (2.4 GHz or greater); Xeon Series 5500 or greater) |
Hard Disk Drives | Details |
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Series L-N | Dual drives: primary drive = 80 GB (9000 Runtime);secondary drive = 80 GB (data backups) Drive speeds: 7200 RPM or greater |
Series P-S | Dual drives: primary drive = 250 GB (9000 Runtime) secondary drive = 250 GB (data backups) Drive speeds: 10,000 RPM or greater |
Operating System | Details |
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Web Server | IIS v6.0 or higher |
Memory | Details |
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Series L-N | 4GB |
Series P-S | 4GB (8 GB is recommended for Windows 7 Professional and Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)) |
Network Adapter Card | 100/1000 MB/sec |
DVD Drive | Mandatory |
Database (English Only) | |
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Series L-N | SQL Server 2005 and 2008 R2 Express (32- and 64-bit) |
Series P-S | SQL Server 2005 and 2008 R2 Standard and Enterprise (32- and 64-bit) |
Video Card | Dedicated 256 MB accelerated video card3 |
C•CURE 9000 Client Workstation
Recommended Hardware and Software
Processor | Intel Pentium Dual-Core or greater (2.5 GHz or greater) |
Hard Disk Drive | 100 GB at 7200 RPM or greater |
Memory | 2GB |
Network Adapter Card | 100/1000 MB/sec |
DVD Drive | Required |
Operating System | Windows 7 Professional and Enterprise (32-and 64-bit) |
Video Card | Dedicated 256 MB accelerated video card3 |