Besides this Velocity Video Integration (and a supported plug-in), your system must include the following components:
Before installing the Velocity Video Integration (and supported plug-in) on your Velocity system, you must obtain a separate license and activate it using Velocity’s License Manager. After installing the integration, you must also perform a few configuration and setup tasks.
NOTE: The Velocity Video Integration (and a supported plug-in) must only be installed on your Velocity Server. Any remote Velocity Clients will automatically be updated the next time they are restarted and connected to the updated Velocity Server. However, the client update will fail with an “Access Denied” message unless the Velocity operator is a member of the Velocity Administrators group and has the Windows local Administrator privilege to install software on that computer.
Prerequisites: To license the Velocity Video Integration, you will need a licensed Velocity 3.8.4 system and a personal computer with email access so you can provide Identiv with information about your Velocity system and receive a license key.
1. Contact Identiv’s Sales department to purchase a license for this video integration (and the desired plug-in).
2. They will ask you to send them an email message containing the Server ID of your Velocity Server. (Exchanging this information via email instead of by phone ensures that it is correct and provides us with an email address so we can send you the license key.) The Server ID is obtained from the Velocity License Manager.
The Velocity License Manager displays information about the licenses for the installed components. The critical piece of information needed to obtain a license for the Velocity Video Integration is the Server ID.
3. After you receive an email containing your license key, copy all the characters between the -- License Key Start -- and the
-- License Key End -- lines (shown in the following screen capture).
Note that the license key is only valid on the computer with the specified Server ID; it cannot be used on a different computer.
The following dialog should be displayed.
1. Launch the installer program for the Video Integration Plug-in. The installer first verifies that your Velocity Server has a valid license for the Video Integration (and selected plug-in).
2. The installer displays various status messages while the installation proceeds.
3. Select the appropriate choice in the dialog windows. Clicking Yes will make a backup of the database before any changes are done.
4. The following dialogue will prompt if you want to start the services automatically after the installation is complete.
5. The following dialogue will prompt if you want the Velocity application to start after the installation is complete.
6. When the following dialog is displayed, click the Install button. This will install the FrameWork for the Video Plug-in.
7. When the following screen is displayed, type in the name and password of the Velocity Services user account, and click the OK button. (The name and password of the Velocity Services account were specified when Velocity was installed.)
The installer displays various status messages until the installation has been completed.
NOTE: If you are installing the American Dynamics plug-in, you must also install the American Dynamics SDK. For details, see Installing the American Dynamics SDK.
8. When the following dialog is displayed, click the OK button.
A progress bar in the Velocity Update Wizard indicates the progress of the Plug-in installation.
Completing the Velocity main window loads and takes you to the Velocity Application.
To verify that the plug-in was successfully installed, click on the Velocity menu button (in the upper-left corner of the window), choose Help > About Velocity from the drop-down menu, and view the contents of the Applied Updates table.
9. To verify that the name and password you entered for the Velocity Services account were correct, verify the Velocity Video Service was started after the installer was completed by right-clicking on the Velocity Service Control Manager icon.
The new service will start automatically if the name and password are correct. If there is a problem with the name or password, the following dialog is displayed:
After installing the Velocity Video Integration (and supported plug-in), you must perform the following configuration and setup tasks.
For details about these tasks, see the context-sensitive help system installed with the software.
NOTE: The Identiv Video Integration and DVR plug-in were designed to be installed on a Velocity Server, with any remote Velocity Clients being automatically updated the next time they are restarted and connected to the Velocity Server. If you ever need to uninstall the integration and plug-in, you should do it first on the server and then on the clients.
To uninstall the Identiv Video Integration and DVR plug-in, perform the following steps.
The window is updated to show all the installed programs on this computer.
4. Scroll down in the table until the Identiv Video Plug-in is visible in the Name column, and click on it.
5. Click on the Uninstall button that now appears above the table.
6. In the resulting message dialog asking if you want to remove the selected program, click the Yes button. For example:
A confirmation message box will follow; click OK.
7. Now Uninstall the Identiv Video Framework program following the same process as the Plug-in
8. Close the Windows Control Panel.
Adding 3VR VMS to VelocityPrerequisites: To add your 3VR integration to Velocity, the video integration must be licensed and installed, the Velocity Video Service must be running, the NVR must be set up and running at the proper IP address, you must know a username and optional password for the 3VR NVR, and you must know the port number used for the 3VR Web Services Port. Role Permissions: To add your NVR to Velocity, you must have the following role permissions: Application Permissions > Administration Window > Administration Window - Use, and Application Permissions > DVR Unit > Add (which automatically also selects Save, View, View General Tab, DVR Event History Viewer – Use and All Video Events – Use). For more information, see the Configuring Velocity for Your DVR > Managing Role Properties for the Hirsch Video Integration topic in the Video Integration help system. To add a 3VR NVR to Velocity: 1. In Velocity's Administration window, select the Configuration > Interfaces Configuration > Video Integration folder in the system tree. 2. Double-click the Add New DVR/NVR item in the Components pane. 3. In the resulting dialog, select _3VR from the Vendor drop-down list. 4. In this dialog, enter the appropriate values for each field. Note that areas with a red asterisk are required. For a 3VR NVR or HVR, this dialog has the following elements.
5. If you want to test the connection to your DVR/NVR, click the Test Connection button and click OK to close the resulting success or failure dialog. 6. When you are finished, click OK. Don't forget to close this Add New DVR/NVR dialog (or the DVR's Properties dialog). Because this dialog is modal, you might have a problem closing the Trigger Action Manager or the Search Video window when it is open.
If you use maps containing camera objects, some related information is provided in the Velocity main help system.
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