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Camera configuration (see The Camera object):
- Connect cameras to the Servers.
- Synchronize the time of all Servers and cameras with a single NTP Server.
- Add cameras to the system (see Searching, adding, configuring and removing IP devices, Bulk creation of IP devices). Preferred protocol: ONVIF generic.
Multistreaming:
Set different high and low quality streams for each camera.
- Low quality stream settings must be lower than the High quality stream.
- Enable GreenStream in the camera context menu on the layout (see Selecting video stream quality in a Surveillance window (GreenStream)) or in the layout settings (see Selecting the default video stream for all cameras on the layout).
- Codec type *(сan differ for different camera models): H.265 or H.264 is recommended. If you plan to use the Web-Client, then H.264 is recommended since using H.265 leads to the stream recompression on the Server side.
- FPS: the Low quality stream frame rate must be at least 6 to ensure the correct operation of the detectors.
- Resolution:
- Aspect ratio must be the same for Low and High quality streams*.
- The Low quality stream resolution must be no less than 640x360 and no more than 1280x720 to ensure the correct operation of the detectors.
- Bitrate:
Recommended type*: VBR.
Set maximum bitrate/bandwidth values.
Recommended bitrate: 1 Mbps per 1 MP.
- GOV (also known as GOP, I Frame, etc.): it is recommended to have at least one keyframe per 2 seconds. *Can differ for different camera models.
Archive recording configuration (see Configuring recording to an archive):
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- The motion detector must operate on a low quality stream (see Configuring the Motion detectiondetector).
- To mask, exclude areas of the frame that constantly have motion (for example, on-screen display (OSD) or TV).
- Create automatic rules for recording to the archive (see Automatic rules).
- Use an Nvidia GPU for the detectors operation.
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- Create and configure an email notification (see E-mail notification).
- Configure a cycle macro (once a day) to check if all cameras are recording (see Checking Check that archive record exists, Examples of Cycle rules macros).
- Configure event macros based on statistical data (CPU load, free disk space, see Starting the Event rules macros by based on statistical data).
Users and roles (see General information about users):
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Web-Client (see Working with Axxon One through the Web-Client):
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- Change the HTTP port from 80 to a custom port (see Configuring the Web-Server).
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