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“Niagara AX Video Framework” December 2008

“Niagara AX Video Framework” December 2008. Scott Muench – Senior Applications Engineer Rick Weisensale – Product Manager, Security Steve Lucas – Security Business Manager. © 2008 Tridium, Inc,. Welcome!.

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“Niagara AX Video Framework” December 2008

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  1. “NiagaraAX Video Framework”December 2008 Scott Muench – Senior Applications Engineer Rick Weisensale – Product Manager, Security Steve Lucas – Security Business Manager © 2008 Tridium, Inc,

  2. Welcome! • The goal of TridiumTalk is to share with the Niagara community timely content on sales, products and technical topics.  Each session will last between 45-60 minutes and will be a mix of presentation, demonstrations and Q&A. • This session and past sessions will be posted on our community web site at www.Niagara-Central.com (search TridiumTalk) • The content presented here is representative of Tridium’s Niagara technology and products in general, please contact your channel partner for specific details and pricing. • As a courtesy to others in the conference, please place your phone on mute until the Q&A portion of the program

  3. NiagaraAX Video Framework Niagara Video is the next step on our path to provide a comprehensive, open interoperable system with common user experience for all common building functions - environmental control, intrusion detection, access control, lighting control, and energy management systems. This TridiumTALK takes a look at the NiagaraAX video framework with a live "over-the-shoulder" look at how video capabilities are created in Niagara and how they are used in real world applications. Covered topics include: • Introduction to live video and camera control • Video framework components and usage • Implementation example in security applications

  4. Agenda • Introduction • Key Features • Product Model • Dedicated Micros Partner • Architecture • Niagara Configurations • Sample Implementation • Q & A

  5. Introduction • The Niagara Video Framework extends AX to seamlessly integrate between Niagara based systems and video subsystem • Framework approach models video components: • Digital Video Recorders • Network Video Recorders • IP Cameras • Video Management Displays • Specific manufacturer drivers developed through model • Application available on both BAS and security platforms • Requires Niagara 3.2 or higher • Available on Supervisor and JACE 6 platforms (Security and BAS)

  6. Key Features • Bi-directional alarm interface from Niagara to video products • Alarms from security system can initiate events in video system • Start recording at specified frame rate with camera presets • Create DVR event record and protects alarm recording • Video product events (pixel motion detection, loss of video, etc) can be processed as standard Niagara alarms • Alarm console processing • Initiate control logic sequences • Standard Niagara widgets for video support • View live video • Pan / tilt / zoom control • Query and playback stored video • DVR video display management

  7. Product Model • Drivers licensed by number of supported cameras • Web Supervisor Option: • Requires base 16 camera license • Additional cameras added in 4 camera increments • No set limits on maximum number • JACE Option: • Cameras licensed in 4 camera increments • Max 16 cameras per JACE • Supported on Security JACE 6 and BAS JACE 6 with expanded memory • Driver requires Niagara AX 3.2 or higher

  8. Dedicated Micros Partner • First Release – Dedicated Micros Product Line • Broad array of digital video recorders and cameras • Available in devices supporting 4-32 cameras • Supporting cameras sets • Fixed / stationary • Pan / Tilt / Zoom • IP and Analog • Supports any “NetVu” connected product • Common interface on most DM platforms • Additional information on Dedicated Micros • www.dedicatedmicros.us

  9. MODBUS® Enterprise Supervisor Web Browser Local Area Network Lighting HVAC Energy XML Digital Video Recorder IP Cameras Access Control Analog Cameras

  10. Components of the Video Framework These are the required modules to install in a station before configuring the video driver: • devDriver.jar • devHttpDriver.jar • devIpDriver.jar • devVideoDriver.jar • videoDriver.jar • In addition, you will need the driver for the CCTV system purchased such as dedicatedMicros.jar

  11. Live Demo • Video Networks – (Dedicated Micros and Axis examples) • Add Devices • Discover Cameras • Review Camera Property Sheet • Add Video Alarms • Alarming Setup • Alarm Console • Video Viewing WB Component Views • Video Viewing PX Pages Widgets • Integrated Security Demo Example

  12. Dedicated Micros Set-up • Add Dedicated Micros (DM) Network • Add DM Digital Video Recorder (DVR) • Discover DM Cameras • DM Camera Summary • DM Camera Properties • Discover DM Camera Events • Add DM Camera Motion Alarm • Add DM Camera Events

  13. Add DM Network

  14. Add DM DVR

  15. Discover DM Cameras

  16. Add DM Cameras

  17. DM Cameras Summary

  18. DM Cameras Properties

  19. Discover DM Camera Events

  20. Add DM Camera Motion Alarm

  21. Add DM Camera Events

  22. Add DM Video Alarm Ext Parameters

  23. Add DM Camera Event Control

  24. Axis Camera Set-up • Add Axis Camera Network • Add Axis Camera • Axis Camera Property sheet

  25. Add Axis Camera Network

  26. Add Axis Camera

  27. Axis Camera Property Sheet

  28. Alarming • Add Motion Detection Alarm • Add Video Alarm Recipient • Add PTZ Camera to Num Alarm Point • Alarm Console with Alarm Video • Playing Recorded Alarm Video

  29. Add Motion Detection Alarm

  30. Add Video Alarm Recipient

  31. Add PTZ Camera to Num Alarm Point

  32. Alarm Console with Alarm Video

  33. Playing Recorded Alarm Video

  34. Viewing Video • DM Fixed Camera • DM PTZ Camera • Video Surveillance Viewer • Video Playback Viewer • Pop-up Video • PX with Surveillance Video • PX with Video Playback • PX with Video and Live Data • PX with Camera Icons

  35. DM Camera Fixed

  36. DM PTZ Camera

  37. Video Surveillance Viewer

  38. Pop-up Video

  39. Video Playback Viewer

  40. PX with Surveillance Video

  41. PX with Video Playback

  42. PX with Camera Icons

  43. PX with Video and Live Data

  44. Browser View of Video

  45. Summary • The Niagara Video Framework extends AX to seamlessly integrate between Niagara based systems and video subsystems • Framework approach models video components: • Digital Video Recorders • Network Video Recorders • IP Cameras • Video Management Displays • Additional manufacturer’s drivers can be developed in the video framework model • Video capabilities available on both BAS and security platforms • Beta sites requests are now being accepted • Market launch mid February 2009

  46. More Information • For more information visit • www.niagara-central.com (search Knowledge base “Video”) • Additional information on Dedicated Micros • www.dedicatedmicros.us • Integrated Security Demo • http://security.tridium.com or http://axdemo.tridium.com

  47. Question and Answer Session • Select the Q&A icon in the menu bar to type your questions • Feel free to speak up for further discussion • Please introduce yourself, company name, and where you are calling from.

  48. Thank you! • We would like your feedback on today’s TridiumTALK • If you have any further questions, comments or topic suggestions, please email them to SalesSupport@Tridium.com Steve Lucas Rick Weisensale Scott Muench

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