- The sliders at the top of the container reflect the units volume settings to the VMS. There is also a
DSP tab at the top but some VMS systems will cause the DSP setting to have distortion. EX:(Speaker Gain from
VMS), Microphone Gain to VMS.
- Device Location: By putting text in this box will populate the location in the ONVIF discovery as
well
as create a new line under DIGIFACT PORTAL to help you identify the unit.
- VMS Configuration: This tab has preset configurations depending on the VMS. Ideally in the future
this will be removed and the configurations will be automatic. (So this needs to be manually selected)
- {{model}} to VMS Send: This tab lets you enable or disable the RTSP server to which the VMS will
connect.
- Username: This will be the username credential that the RTSP server uses for the VMS to connect
to the {{model}}.
- Password: This will be the password credential that the RTSP server uses for the VMS to connect
to the {{model}}.
- Port: This will be the port credential the RTSP server uses for the VMS to connect to the
{{model}}. (Must NOT be a port from 0 => 1023)
- URL: This is the url that is hosted by the RTSP server. (Use VLC to test if there are any
issues), Media->Open Network Stream->Paste URL (should start with rtsp://)
- Multicast IP: This is intended to send to a multicast IP. (Still in development due to TTL and
specific networking configurations)
- Multicast Port: This is intended to send to a multicast port. (Still in development due to TTL
and specific networking configurations)
- Lowpass Filter: This is to enable the Lowpass Filter.
- Lowpass Filter Cutoff: This is the cutoff frequency for the lowpass filter. Anything under this
frequency will be allowed through to the RTSP stream.
- Highpass Filter: This is to enable the Highpass Filter.
- Highpass Filter Cutoff: This is the cutoff frequency for the highpass filter. Anything above this
frequency will be allowed through to the RTSP stream.
- The sliders at the top of the menu reflect the numeric volume settings for the PA system (audio
connection through the browser interface).
- When in half duplex (one-way communication) you will need to use the push-to-talk button in the Digifact
Portal GUI to send
audio from your browser to the {{model}}.
- When in full duplex, both talk and listen channels will be open simultaneously.
- DSP button will balance out audio when enabled.
- Echo cancel button will enable the echo cancel feature of the DSP (this will help reduce the audio from the
microphone being playback from the speaker).
- {{model}} to Browser Intercom: will enable or disable the PA system. A spectrogram rectangular window
will be opened
at the top of the GUI. You will have to allow access to your computers microphone from the browser. Your
browser will take a webRTC seat on the {{model}}. Once that seat has been taken depending on the
hardware capabilities you will have one or two-directional audio.
- Top container is the switch to allow for active high to be applied on the specific output port.
- Trigger Source: This is the event that when triggered causes everything below to occur.
- Audio Decibel Threshold: When exceeding decibel amount trigger event.
- Analytics: When selecting one of the sub analytic will be the trigger event.
- Input Port 1-2: These are the physical digital inputs on the {{model}}.
- Output Active: Selecting this check box enables the trigger source to be routed to the selected
output port.
- Output Port: This box is for selected which port the trigger will be routed to.
- Output Ports 1-4: These will be the physical connectivity to the digital outputs on the {{model}} terminal block.
- ONVIF: This will be routed to the Digital Input populated through ONVIF.
- Digital Mute: This will mute the digital base audio when triggered.
- Output Duration: Will be triggered for defined duration.
- Recording Enable: Selecting this check box enables the a recording to be created when triggered.
- Recording Duration Before: The duration to which the recording will record before the event.
- Recording Duration After: The duration to which the recording will record after the event.
- Alert POST Enable: When an event is triggered push a notification this method.
- Disabled: This will disable the pushing of an event.
- HTTPS: This will send json to the endpoint posted in the URL.
- TCP: This will send a tcp message to the endpoint posted in the URL.
- Playback Audio Enable: Selecting this check box enables the playback of a recording when triggered on
the two-way devices.
- Selected File: This will be the selected file which will playback when the event is triggered
(uploaded in playback tab).
- Playback Volume: This will be the volume to which the playback file will be played at.
- Test Playback: By clicking this button you can test the playback of the file selected at the volume
selected to test for deployment.
- Top container is the display to see in the browser when a analytic event triggers.
- JSON Threat Threshold: This is the where the sensitivity sliders are located
- Explosion: This is the category for explosions and gunshots.
- Aggression: This is the category for yelling and screaming.
- Alarm: This is the category for car alarms and sirens.
- GlassBreak: This is the category for glass breaking.
- By pressing the button to the left of the analytic you can turn it on or off
- under each of these you will have a slider reflecting the cutoff point for sensitivity. I.E. the event has
to at least be (the % you select).
(If Logged in under SuperAdmin a new button will appear with the text Show Advanced Analytics)
- There will be a colored bar for each of the General Analytics and any Individual Analytic will be related to
the analytic category above.
- This will be the location to listen to recording that are created by the device when an event is
triggered.
- On the two-way units this will be the tab to upload WAV files so the unit can use the playback portion
of the events in the output tab.
- Logged in as: Will show you which used is logged in currently.
- Log out: Will log out the current user.
- The next three boxes can change the password of the other users. (user can only change user's password
/ admin can change user and admin / superadmin can change user / admin / superadmin).
- Device IP: Will show the current IP of the unit.
- Firmware Version: Will show the current firmware of the unit.
- DHCP or Static IP Address: You can select if you want to use DHCP or set a static ip for the
{{model}}
- Set Static IP Address: This will be the IP to which the units will be set to if static ip is
selected.
- Set Subnet Mask: This will be the subnet mask to which the units will be set to if static ip is
selected. (use 24 if you don't know what this does)
- Set Static Routers: This will be the default gateway to which the units will be set to if static ip
is
selected.
- Set Static Domain Name Servers: This will be the DNS to which the units will be set to if static ip
is
selected.
- Manual Led: Manually turn on and off the LED for testing.
- NTP or Manual Time:
- NTP: Sync with the default NTP server.
- Manual: Still needs to implemented.
- Set time to current browser: Sets the NTP server off and gets the time from the current browser
and sets the unit to that time.
- Reboot {{model}}: Reboots the unit.
- Reset to Factory Defaults and Reboot: Resets the unit to factory settings.
- Browse: Find the current update file (.deb) from your PC.
- Upload Software Update File: this will attempt to update the unit on the file selected above.