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The system requirements below apply when running Web OpCenter on a VMS Server, as opposed to a 3VR Appliance. The table shows the 3VR Applications Minimum System Requirements.
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Operating System | Windows XP Professional SP2 or later, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 |
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Video Card | DirectX 9-capable video graphics adapter |
Memory | 2 GB RAM or greater |
Storage | 1 GB available storage space |
Bandwidth | Broadband connection (384 Kbps or greater) to 3VR appliance recommended. Greater bandwidth will result in a better user experience when viewing stored or live video. |
Processor | Intel and AMD CPUs, 3.0 GHz or higher |
Video Card | DirectX 9-capable video graphics adapter with support for multiple displays |
Embedded Appliance Hardware Support | Only 4000-series Appliances and above are supported |
Signing In
Just enter an appliance’s IP address into a web browser to access Web OpCenter.
Signing in to Web OpCenter
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- Start a web browser
- Enter the IP address used to access Web OpCenter. This is the address provided to you by the 3VR administrator, in the format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (four 1-3 digit numbers separated by periods). For example, 10.100.2.22.
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Enterprise Web OpCenter
When you log into an Enterprise server, Web OpCenter shows the VMS Servers connected to the Enterprise server that you have access to.
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Use the Web OpCenter panels to watch live and recorded video, view events and people, and search for videos.
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Video Panel Use the Video panel to watch live and stored video. You can view one camera at a time or watch multiple cameras simultaneously. The Views feature allows you to save frequent camera arrangements for quick reference. Click the Video tool to display the Video panel. | Image Modified |
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Search Panel The Search panel enables you to quickly locate events of interest. In addition to standard criteria like date, time, and camera number, you can refine the search based on plug-in properties, such as event types (motion, imported events, and others). You can store frequent searches in the Search panel for later use. Click the Search tool to display the Search panel. | Image Modified |
Resizing and Closing Web OpCenter
You can minimize and maximize 3VR Web OpCenter in the same way as any other browser window using the controls in the upper-right corner.
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- To close Web OpCenter, click the X button.
- To customize the size of the Web OpCenter window, click the Restore Down button and then click and drag any edge of the window until it reaches the desired size.
- Click and drag a corner of the window to resize the window vertically and horizontally at the same time.
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Changing the Inactivity Timeout Setting
Web OpCenter automatically logs you out after a specified period of time of inactivity. You can change the inactivity period setting.
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- Click your username (for example, “techrep”) in the upper-right corner and select Settings from the drop-down menu.
The Settings dialog box appears. - Click the Timeout tab. The Timeout dialog box appears.
- Drag the slider to indicate the desired inactivity period before timeout. Click
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Checking the Web OpCenter Version
You can check the software version of Web OpCenter you are using (for example, to provide this information to 3VR technical support).
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- Click your username (for example, “techrep”) in the upper-right corner and select Settings from the drop-down menu. The Settings dialog box appears.
- Click the Version tab. The Version pane appears and displays the version number of Web OpCenter.
- Click Close.
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Video Panel
Getting Started with the Video Panel
The first time you launch Web OpCenter on a PC, the application loads the Video panel. The panel contains a single blank video player, as you haven't yet selected any cameras. On the left-hand side of the Video panel appears the camera tree with the name of the VMS or Enterprise server.
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- Click the arrow next to the name of the VMS or Enterprise server to expand the camera tree.
- When connected to a single VMS server, the camera tree displays the list of cameras on the system.
- When connected to an Enterprise server, the camera tree shows cameras from all systems on the Enterprise, organized first by region and then by VMS server.
- Click and drag a camera from the camera tree to the player to begin watching video in the video
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Live video from the camera streams in the player.
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Customizing the Video Panel
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Changing the Number and Size of Video Players
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- Click a different layout button to increase or decrease the number and positioning of players as desired.
You can display up to 36 cameras at a time in the Video panel. After you select a player layout, click and drag a camera to each blank video player as described in section 1.
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Adding and Removing Camera
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Saving a New Camera View
To save a view:
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The Camera Management dialog box appears. - Click the plus sign (+) button to add a new view.
- Select the default New View name and enter a desired
name for the view. - Select the desired player layout at the top. The selected layout appears in the dialog box.
- Click and drag a camera to a blank video player. Each
camera name you add is highlighted in the camera list. - Optionally, if desired, select Save as shared view to make this view accessible to all users.
- Click OK. The new view's name appears in the Views drop-down list. A padlock icon appears next to
views that aren't shared; a share icon appears next to shared views.
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Loading a Saved View
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- Click the arrow next to Views. The saved views appear.
- Click the desired view to load the view in the Video panel.
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Deleting a Saved View
- Click the Management icon in the upper left.
The Camera Management dialog box appears and displays the saved views.
- Select the view and then click the minus sign (-). Click OK. The view is permanently deleted.
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You can search for camera views by name.
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- Enter the name or part of the view name you want in the Views search field. Web OpCenter lists views
that match the search text in a drop-down list.
- Click the desired view in the list. The selected view appears.
- To locate all views that match the search text, click the magnifying glass button. Click the desired view.
The selected view appears.
- To redisplay a list of all views, clear the text in the search field and click the magnifying glass button.
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Camera Overlays
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Information about the camera appears in the bottom-left corner of each video player. The overlay items are: - Camera number/name
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Showing/Hiding the Camera Tree and Views
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Switching the Video panel to full-screen mode displays the selected cameras at maximum resolution.
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- Click the Exit Full Screen link at the top of the screen
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Viewing Live and Stored Video
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You can change the time range of the timeline. The timeline range extends from 1 minute to 1 hour.
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- Drag the slider beside the calendar button to the left to reduce the range of the timeline. The timeline
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- Drag the slider to the right to expand the timeline range.
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Live Video
When the Video panel loads, the selected cameras begin streaming live video. When video is live, the time slider displays the current time, and the slider moves forward along the timeline in real time. The LIVE button is active above the time slider when watching live video.
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- Click and drag the time slider left on the timeline.
After you release the mouse button, stored video begins to play in all video players. When viewing stored video, the time slider displays the time the video was recorded. The LIVE button is dimmed when viewing stored video.
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To play back video from a specific date and time in the past:
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The Web OpCenter Video panel allows you to view events as they happen. You can specify what types of events are displayed and the time period to scan for events.
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- Click Events Filter.
- Click the Time drop-down menu and select the time interval to specify the recent time frame to scan for events. You can view events that were generated within the last 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or 1 hour.
- Click the Events drop-down menu and select the event type to display events of that type.
Optionally, select With Alert to display only events that have triggered an alert. "Alert" appears on event cards that were triggered by an alert.
- Click OK. The e event cards update to show events matching the specified criteria.
The following information about the event appears on each card:
- The event type and motion
- The date and time period the event occurred
- The name of the appliance whose camera captured the event
- The name of the camera that captured the event
- The event's duration
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Monitor Panel
Getting Started with the Monitor Panel
The Web OpCenter Monitor panel allows you to view events as they happen. You can specify which cameras to view, and what types of events are displayed.
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- Click the Monitor tool to display the Monitor panel.
When you first launch Web OpCenter on a PC, the Monitor panel is blank, as no cameras or event types have been selected.
- Click the Filters button in the upper-right to display the filters dialog box.
- Click the arrow beside the desired VMS Server. A list of cameras on the server appears.
- Check the box(es) besides the desired camera(s). Check the VMS Server to select all cameras.
- Click the Time button and select the time interval from the drop-down menu to specify the recent time frame to scan for events. You can view events that were generated within the last 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or 1 hour.
Click the Events drop-down menu. Check the box beside an event type to display events of that type. You must select at least one event type.
Optionally, select With Alert to display only events that have triggered an alert.
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- Click OK. The Monitor panel updates to display event cards matching the specified criteria.
The total number of events appears in the bottom-left side of the window. The date and time period in which the events occurred appear in the bottom-right side of the window.
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Viewing Events
You can view video associated with events.
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The system creates motion events when it detects movement in a camera’s field of view.
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- All motion event cards contain the following elements in row view:
- Preview: each motion event card displays several seconds of video from the event
- Event Type: motion
- Camera name: the name of the camera that captured the motion event
- Appliance name: the name of the appliance that captured the motion event
- Date/time: the time the camera first detected that motion
- Duration: the length of time of detected continuous motion
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Face Event Cards
The system generates a face event card when it finds a face on a camera with face recognition enabled.
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- All face event cards contain the following elements in row view:
- Preview: the best image of the individual’s face
- Camera: the number and name of the camera that captured the face event
- Appliance: the name of the appliance that captured the face event
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Alert Event Cards
Alert events are events of any type that meet user-defined criteria for an alert, such as a targeted face or motion event occurring during a certain time of day. In Grid View, “Alert appears on event cards generated by alerts. See “Changing the Appearance of Event Cards and Event Images” for information about selecting Grid View.
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You can view video from an event in greater detail in the Pop-up Video Player.
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- To open and use the Pop-up Video Player:
- Click the play button on the event video player. The
video clip opens in the Pop-up Video Player. - Use the controls at the bottom of the video player to pause, rewind, or fast-forward the video as desired.
- Pause Pauses video playback
- Play: Restarts video playback
- When you are finished viewing the video clip, click the X in the corner to close the Pop-up Video Player and return to the Monitor panel.
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Displaying Event Video in Full-Screen
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- Click the full-screen button to expand the video display to full screen.
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You can view camera names and select individual cameras.
Viewing Camera Names
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- To view a camera’s name, move the mouse over the camera number without clicking.
- The camera name and number appear as a tool tip.
- To view all camera names and numbers at one time, click the drop-down arrow beside the VMS server.
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Enterprise Event Monitoring
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Using Enterprise Event Monitoring
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Limitations
If there are many events saved from the appliances, you may need to select fewer appliances in order to increase performance of OpCenter and also to prevent overwhelming the system.
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Use the Search panel to find events recorded days, weeks, or months ago.
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- To go to the Search panel, click the Search tool.
- Click the New Search button in the upper-left corner of the screen.
The New Search dialog box appears. - Click in the field beside New Search at the top and type
a name for the search
- Define the dates, days of the week, and time ranges to
search for events. For example, you can set up a search for video recorded in the past month on a Thursday evening between 6 PM and midnight.
Select the camera(s) to include in the search. You must select at least one camera. Select the appliance to select all cameras on the appliance.
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- Check the boxes under Events to specify the event types to search. You must select at least one event type.
- Click the Search button. Web OpCenter displays
events matching your criteria in the Search panel results screen. A thumbnail image and details about the video appear.
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Building a Search
You build a search by specifying the date and time range of interest, along with the camera(s) and event(s) of interest.
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The first step when selecting search criteria is to assign a name to the search and then specify the period of time you want to search for events.
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- Click the New Search button in the upper-left corner of the screen.
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Date Range
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- To search for events occurring within a common date range, click Recent and click one of the pre-defined date range buttons, such as 1 day.
- To search for events during a specific date range, click Specify, and select a specific Start and End date for the search from the calendar picker.
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Days
If you specify a Date Range of 1 week or longer, you can restrict the search to specific days of the week.
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- Click Specify (between Full week and Time) and click the days to include to limit the search to specific days
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- Click Specify to specify precise hours, minutes, and seconds to search.
- Click Specify to specify precise hours, minutes, and seconds to search.
- To include all 24 hours in the search, click Full day.
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Select Cameras
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Specify which cameras to include in the search. You must select at least one camera. - Select cameras individually by checking the box beside each camera
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Select Event Type(s)
The event selector displays the list of event types available on the VMS server (or VMS servers, if you are connected to an Enterprise server).
Check the box next to the event type(s) to include the event(s) in the search. You must select at least one event type. The following event types are available by default on all VMS servers.
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Motion Events
To search for motion events, check the box next to Motion in the event selector. This selects All motion events, which returns all motion events matching the other search criteria.
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Alert Events
Search for events that triggered an alert by checking Events with Alerts in the event selector. This selects All events with alerts, which returns all events that triggered an alert matching the other search criteria.
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- Every event type that ever existed on the VMS server appear in the Events list, even if events of that type are no longer being generated.
- For information about event types generated by plug-ins (for example, transaction events or events generated by access control systems), please consult the plug-in documentation.
- The Faces event type is not listed unless you enable facial surveillance and configure this feature on one or more cameras. To use face recognition, you must license the system for the Facial Surveillance analytic.
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- Click Clear to clear all the saved search criteria and start fresh.
Running the Search
After you specify the search criteria, click Search. The events that match the specified search criteria appear. The look and feel of the search results screen is similar to the Monitor panel. Click the play button on an event card to open the event video and details in the event player.
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You can quickly perform a search using the last, saved search you executed.
- Click the Search Description button. Information about the last saved search you executed appears.
- Click the Search button to execute the search. The search results appear.
- To modify the search, click the Modify button. The Modify Search dialog box appears. Refer Modifying or Deleting a Saved Search for more information.
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Events Information
Information about the events, and controls used to navigate the events, appear at the bottom of the screen.
The day of the week, date, and time the displayed events occurred appear on the right. This information automatically updates if you display other events “pages” that occurred at a different date/time.
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If more than a screen full of events appear, you can display the other events by clicking the numbered buttons. The events on the selected “page” appear. To scroll sequentially through the pages of events, click the right arrows (>>) and left arrows (<<) buttons.
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Saving Searches
You can save and re-use searches, as well as modify saved searches.
Storing Search Criteria as a Saved Search
You can create a search with the criteria you want, and then easily re-execute the saved search.
Creating a Saved Search
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- Click the New Search button.
The New Search dialog box appears. - Click in the New Search field at the top and enter the
desired search name in the field. - Select the desired search criteria. See Specifying
Search Criteria topic for information and click Save.
- The new search appears in the Saved list on the left.
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Running a Saved Search
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- Click the desired search in the Saved list. The search criteria appear.
- Click Search. The events that match the specified search criteria appear.
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Displaying Search Criteria
You can easily display the criteria for a search.
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- Click the Search Criteria button in the New Search or Modify Search dialog box.
The search criteria appears. - You can also re-execute the last, saved search you performed. Refer Searching Using the Last Search in this section.
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Modifying or deleting a Saved Search
You can modify a saved search and save the modified search under a new name. This feature keeps your search settings so you can change or fine-tune them and perform the search again or create new searches based on a saved search.
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- Click the desired search in the Saved list. The search criteria appear.
- Click Modify. The Modify Search dialog box appears.
By default, Web OpCenter saves your changes under the same search name. However, you can specify a new name for the search, and your changes will overwrite the original saved search.
- If desired, enter a new name in the Modify Search field. Make any desired changes to the search criteria. Refer Specifying Search Criterion for more information on specifying search criteria and entering a search name.
- Click Clear to clear all the saved search criteria and start
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- To delete a saved search, click the Remove button beside the saved search’s name. Click OK to confirm the deletion. Web OpCenter removes the search from the Saved list.
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Appendix A - Web OpCenter Features vs. 3VR OpCenter
Feature Comparison: Web OpCenter vs 3VR OpCenter
3VR OpCenter is a Windows application that you install and run on a PC to access a 3VR VisionPoint™ VMS server. Web OpCenter software allows you to access a 3VR VisionPoint VMS server from any PC on your network using a web browser. Currently, Web OpCenter offers a subset of the features in 3VR OpCenter. The table below identifies the features in 3VR OpCenter that are not
currently supported in Web OpCenter.
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Settings | Version display | Yes | Yes |
Automatically sign out | Yes | Yes |
Email Settings | Yes | No |
Change Password | Yes | No |
Video | Live video | Yes | Yes |
Playback | Yes | Yes |
Play live video on different grids | Yes | Yes* |
Stitched video | Yes | No |
Export video | Yes | No |
Display video panel full screen | Yes | Yes |
Fast forward/rewind played video | Yes | Yes |
Watch live events | Yes | Yes* |
Select channel/event type | Yes | Yes* |
Monitor | Event interval selection | Yes | Yes |
Play event card | Yes | Yes |
Export events | Yes | No |
Scan event card | Yes | No |
Select related events | Yes | No |
Camera management (shared view) | Yes | Yes |
Search events (date range/event type/channel) | Yes | Yes |
Search | Play event cards | Yes | Yes |
Search related events | Yes | No |
Cross search between appliances | Yes | Yes |
Saved search | Yes | Yes |
Specific searches | Yes | No |
Import events | Yes | No |
Video validation | Yes | No |
View groups | Yes | No |
Edit groups | Yes | No |
People | Import People | Yes | No |
Export People | Yes | No |
Create alerts | Yes | No |
Edit alerts | Yes | No |
Alerts | Create actions with action types | Yes | No |
| Edit action with action types | Yes | No |
Cases | Create cases | Yes | No |
| Update cases | Yes | No |
| Add content | Yes | No |
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