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BELICISMO

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PRINCIPALES ENFOQUES Y AUTORES

2. CLASIFICACIÓN DE LOS ESTUDIOS SOBRE LA GUERRA JUSTA

2.3. ENFOQUE SOBRE LA RESOLUCIÓN DE CONFLICTOS

2.3.4. BELICISMO

This feature reconfigures data display windows for external data source capability and requires a 3rd party interface to operate. The Priority Cameras list is Global between Internal and External POS/ATM Data Types.

15.5 External Data Interface Tab

VIGIL Server has the ability to connect and read data from third party databases, such as access control panels, coin counters, GPS data, etc. The data source must be network accessible by the DVR. The External Data is available when searching video footage. Data can be retrieved from a configured data source and viewed alongside video data.

Click Add or select an existing data source and press Edit. Different connection information is required depending on the Data Source Type selected. Common information is listed here.

Name The name the Data source will be listed as.

Data Source Type

Select the type of data source from the dropdown list. Supported Data Source types are: ODBC, SQL Server or Microsoft Access. If the SQL Server type is selected, the default port of 1433 will be used.

Table The table within the Data Source from which data will be retrieved.

Timestamp Column In order to display video synchronized with the External Data, a timestamp must be used. Select the column within the table that contains the most accurate timestamp information.

Priority Camera If a Priority Camera is selected, then that camera will be used when no other camera is currently selected in the playback window.

The columns entered into the Column Selection area will be displayed in the search results in the search window. Each Column Selection has a Columns area indicating the column as it is in the

16 Settings - Audio Tab

The Audio tab allows users to add Audio Channels and Audio Talk Devices to VIGIL Server and configure how they are recorded.

Audio Recording Device Settings

Audio Recording Device settings are used to configure Audio Sources to be recorded on the DVR Server. These can be IP Cameras, IP Audio Devices, Capture Card Inputs or DVR Sound Card Inputs.

Channel Name

Enter a name for the audio channel. This can be used to describe the location of the audio source.

Device

Select the type of audio device. IP Audio from a supported IP Camera, Capture card inputs or DVR audio inputs.

Use settings from camera

Enable to use settings from a currently connected IP camera. Some cameras require this option to be used or no audio will record.

Type Select the type of IP camera.

Address The IP address of the IP camera.

Port The Port used on the IP camera.

URL The camera URL for certain camera types.

User Name / Password

The user name and password for the IP camera.

Timeout

The period of time in seconds before a disconnection is determined to have occurred.

Compression

The compression type for the Audio channel. Select PCM for no compression, or High for a compression ratio of 16 to 1.

Note: Capture card inputs and DVR audio inputs only require configuration of the Channel Name and Compression. The form will change to reflect this when either of these types is selected in the Device Drop-Down menu.

Audio Talk Device Settings

Audio Talk Device settings are used to configure Remote Audio Talk Devices for use on the DVR Server. These can be IP Cameras or IP Audio Devices.

Name

Enter a name for the Audio Talk Device. This can be used to describe the location of the Audio Talk Device.

Type

Select the type of Audio Talk Device. This can be an Audio Talk capable IP Camera or IP Audio Device.

Address The IP address of the Audio Talk Device.

Data Port The Data Port used on the Audio Talk Device.

RTSP Port The RTSP Port used on the Audio Talk Device.

User Name / Password

The user name and password for the Audio Talk Device.

Live Audio Settings Force to User Software Live

When enabled, live audio will be routed through the DVR’s audio output instead of the capture card’s audio output. This function is only available with some capture cards.

Audio Storage Drives

Create and configure Audio Storage Drives.

Audio Storage Drives are defined in the same way as Video Storage Drives. It is recommended that the Audio Storage Drive be on a different drive than the Video Storage Drive(s).

17 DV Player

VIGIL Server allows video exports to include the VIGIL DV Player to ensure playback software is available for Authentic Video (MJPG) exports.

A number of controls have been provided to make navigation and advanced features more accessible:

Click and hold down the Fast Backward or Fast Forward button to playback as quickly as possible without skipping any frames.

Skips to the very beginning/end of the video footage.

If clicked while playing the footage, skips one 10th of the footage.

While paused or stopped, click to playback frame by frame.

Stops / Plays the video footage.

Click-and-drag the pointer on the slider bar to advance or rewind the video footage. The mouse scroll wheel can also be used to do this.

During playback, if only a sub-range of the loaded footage is of interest, it can quickly be selected by using markers.

Click to authenticate the video to ensure that it has not been tampered with. If the video has been tampered with, a red X and an error message will be displayed.

Note: The authentication feature on the DV Player will only detect errors for video frames that have been tampered with since the export. If the video was altered before the export, authentication errors will not be found.

If Video Analytics information has been embedded in the Video File, what information is displayed can be selected.

Save a still image in BMP or JPG format, export video in AVI, Authentic Video (MJPG) or VIGIL Server File Stream format, or Audio only.

Select Print Still Image to print the current frame or select Print Data to print the currently displayed data.

Rotate the video 90 degrees in the indicated direction.

To zoom in, move the cursor over the video. A zoom outline will be displayed to indicate the region that will be magnified. Left-click to zoom in on the image or right-click to zoom out.

Switch to Full Screen playback. Double click or press Esc to return to windowed mode.

Cue Cues the video to a specific frame, enter a frame number and click the Cue button.

18 Registration

If modules of VIGIL Server are in use during the 30 day trial period, a screen will pop up to remind the user that there are active unregistered modules. The reminder screen will only list modules that are actively being used, pressing Remind Me Later will repeat the reminder in 24 hours.

To register VIGIL Server modules, click the Windows Start menu and select Programs | VIGIL | Register VIGIL.

To obtain registration information for VIGIL Server, record or export the Serial number listed in the registration window. Send the following information to 3xLOGIC at [email protected].

The serial number or serial number export file.

Your Name, Company Name and Contact Information.

Details of the modules you wish to purchase.

A representative will contact you to complete the transaction. If you receive a Registration file, use the import feature to import the registration information. If you receive registration keys, Select the appropriate module from the Unregistered Modules drop-down list, enter the registration key, and click Register.

19 Update Service

The VIGIL Update Service icon appears in the system tray when the Update Service is running.

To open the Update Service configuration and status window, double-click on the icon in the system tray or go to the Windows Start menu and select Programs | VIGIL | Update Service.

The following options are available on the File menu:

Apply Immediately Checks the configured update server and immediately applies any available updates instead of waiting until the configured time.

Close Closes the Update Service configuration window.

Exit Closes the Update Service configuration window and stops the VIGIL Update Service.

19.1 Update Settings Tab

Update Service Role

Primary Server

A Primary Server provides update files to other systems, but does not receive update files from other systems and does not automatically apply updates locally. Update files must be manually added to the Updates tab.

Secondary Server

A Secondary Server acts as both a client and a server. As a client it receives update files from other Update Servers and applies them locally. As a Server, it provides update files to other systems, both files added manually as well as files it receives from other systems.

Client A Client receives and applies updates to local software, but does not provide update files to other systems.

Update Server Settings

Update Settings

Daily The Update Service connects to the Update Server once per day during the hour specified In This Hour.

Weekly The Update Service connects to the Update Server once per week on the day selected from the drop-down menu during the hour specified In This Hour.

Automatically apply updates

When a new version of software is available for one of the products listed in the Local Products to Update section, it is automatically applied. Note: When this feature is enabled, the system will restart itself, apply the update, and restart itself again.

Network Settings...

Opens the network Settings window, where you can limit bandwidth used for sending and receiving data, Suppress network activity between specific times of day, and set how often to Poll the Update Server.

Local Products to Update

The products listed here will be updated when a new update is available. If a product is installed, but not listed, it will not be updated.

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