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Operating Instruction Analyst: Ips Videomanager V4.2
Operating Instruction Analyst: Ips Videomanager V4.2
Operating Instruction
Analyst
Securiton GmbH
IPS Intelligent Video Analytics
Kronstadter Str. 4
D-81677 Mnchen
Tel. +49 89 451590-0
Fax +49 89 451590-88
info@ips-analytics.com
www.ips-analytics.com
Operating Instruction
IPS VideoManager Analyst
Contents
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Analyses ................................................................................................................................................ 8
5.1. Analysis by day ............................................................................................................................... 9
5.1.1
Summary of columns (values for one day) .............................................................................. 9
5.1.2
Summary of the rows (values for an individual camera) ......................................................... 9
5.1.3
System variables ................................................................................................................... 10
5.1.4
Assessment area ................................................................................................................... 10
5.2
Analysis by hour ............................................................................................................................ 12
5.2.1
Summary of the columns (values for a particular hour) ......................................................... 12
5.2.2
Results in other areas ............................................................................................................ 12
5.3
Analysis of alarm causes .............................................................................................................. 12
5.3.1
Summary of the columns (values for a particular alarm cause) ............................................ 12
5.3.2
Results in other areas ............................................................................................................ 13
5.4
Filtering by alarm type ................................................................................................................... 13
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2.1
If you select SQL Server Authentication, the option Use local settings for authentication is
automatically activated. Analyst will then use the data from the Settings.xml file. If the data in your case
deviates from the standard, you can make changes in the dialog. Analyst will then use the data from the
dialog.
2.2
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2.3
If the option Use configuration file is activated, a valid configuration file name is entered and the option
Use local settings for authentication is deactivated, then Analyst uses the configuration data from the
system configuration file.
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Standard
Meaning
Version
3.2.0.0
LastChange
30.07.2012
DataBaseIP
127.0.0.1
DataBaseUserName
sa
DataBasePassword
**********
FTPInternalServerUser
Admin
FTPInternalServerPassword
**********
ShowDBSelection
true
Rating Levels
Level01
Level02
Level03
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5 Analyses
After you have made all the required entries in the New Analysis dialog, click the button Start analysis.
Analyst shows the Analysis by day first.
In the top left field, the dates and times for the start and end of the analysis range are shown.
A large part of the Analyst screen is the data area. Depending on the analysis selected (Analysis by day,
Analysis by hour, or Analysis by alarm cause), the table contains the following values:
Number of alarms in a particular hour (total for the same hour each day throughout the analysis
period), or
In order to switch between the various types, click the corresponding button (
select the corresponding command from the View menu.
or
) or
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5.1.
Analysis by day
Analysis by Day shows whether particular events or conditions on individual days cause a cluster of
alarms. The content of the cell in the table is the sum of alarms for one camera on one day.
5.1.1
Name
Meaning
Total
Percentage (%)
Average
5.1.2
Name
Meaning
Total
Total number of alarms for an individual camera over the analysis time period
Percentage (%)
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5.1.3
System variables
The numbers for the variables refer to the view in the Analyses section.
Number
Meaning
5.1.4
Assessment area
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5.2
Analysis by hour
The purpose of Analysis by Hour is to show clusters of alarms at particular times of day or night.
5.2.1
Meaning
Total
Percentage (%)
Average
5.2.2
The values in all other areas are identical to the results for Analysis by Day.
5.3
Analysis of Alarm Causes shows which causes for alarms are particularly frequent.
5.3.1
Meaning
Total
Percentage (%)
Average
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5.3.2
The values in all other areas are identical to the results for Analysis by Day.
5.4
You can limit an analysis right from the start to a particular type of alarm (such as a detection alarm or
video alarm). To do so, select the appropriate Type from the list or select All alarm types.
6 Exporting an analysis
You can export an analysis to an Excel file by clicking the button
File | Export.
In the Export dialog, you can select each of the three partial analyses (by day, by hour, or by alarm
cause), or a combination thereof.
By default, all alarms are summarised in one table (Excel worksheet) each. If you deactivate the option
All alarms in one table, a separate table is created in the exported file for each type of alarm.
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7 Language selection
The Language menu item can be used to select the language for the Analyst user interface and for the
exported file.
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