Installation and Configuration v2.6.1
The Velocity-Velocity Vision Access Control Plugin v2.6.1 allows the Velocity Access Control software to integrate with the Velocity Vision. Velocity-Velocity Vision Access Control Plugin and Velocity interact using Velocity adapter Libraries v4.0.31.
After integration, you can use Velocity Vision to:
View access events and alarms.
Monitor access control events.
View and explore the alarm definition of access control events.
View cardholder details with a photo.
Execute door access events such as lock, unlock, and momentary unlock.
Monitor Door status(open/close) and its relay lock status(lock/unlock)
System Overview
The system overview is briefed below:
The Velocity VVAC plugin in Velocity Vision Management handles two-way communication with Velocity Server. The plugin’s configuration is done at the Velocity Vision Management Client, while the Velocity Vision Client application presents events, alarms, doors, lock status, and cardholder details.
Prerequisite
To have a complete setup of the plugin up and running, the following are mandatory:
Velocity application
Velocity SDK license
VelocityVVAC Plugin Installer
Velocity Vision with Access Control Door License
Licensing
The license information on the Management Client displays the number of licenses obtained and activated for the access control doors.
Installing the Identiv Velocity Vision Plugin
On the system that hosts the Velocity Vision Management Client:
Run the VelocityVVAC Plugin Installer Setup.
Follow the simple on-screen instructions to install the plugin.
If the user already has the SDK license applied, then a pop-up message to update the license appears.
If no SDK license is installed, then select the location of the valid velocity SDK license and a dialog appears as shown.
Click Open to select a valid SDK license file.txt, and the license is applied.
If a valid SDK license file is not selected, a dialog box keeps appearing until a valid SDK license is selected.Click Close to exit.
VelocityVVAC Plugin Configuration
Suppose the system that hosts the Velocity Server is independent of the Management Client. In that case, a connection should be established to communicate and fetch events from the server to the client.
To establish a connection to the Velocity Server after installing the VelocityVVAC Plugin:
Use the Run window to start Windows services (services. msc).
Stop the “Identiv Velocity Vision Event Server service.”
Right-click to select properties and click the Log On tab.
Enter the Velocity Administrator user name in the “This account” field, followed by the Password and Confirm password and click OK.
Now start the Identiv Velocity Vision Event Server service.
The management client is ready to receive predefined events from Velocity Server.
If you upgrade Velocity Vision, ensure that the Event Server service is running under the same domain user account as it was previously running.
Mapping Velocity Vision Workstation Name in Velocity
Adding Workstations
Locate the device name of the system where the Velocity Vision is installed. An example of its type is shown:
Login to Velocity as Administrator and expand the Velocity Configuration folder in the Administration Window.
The Add New Workstation option appears in the Components pane.
Double-click the Add New Workstation option.
The Add New Workstation dialog appears:
In the 'Workstation Name' text field, enter the new name for this workstation and click OK.
The new workstation appears in the Components pane.
VelocityVVAC Plugin - Velocity Mapping
In the Velocity Vision Management Client application:
Right-click Access Control.
Select Create New to create a new integration.
A dialog box appears.
In the Create access control system integration dialog box:
Enter a name for your access control system in the Name field.
Select the integration plug-in type VelocityVVAC Plugin from the drop-down and click Next.
The dialog box refreshes to display other fields.Enter the Velocity database server name.
Select Next.
The Create Access Control System Integration dialog box appears with the collected doors, controllers, server, and expansion inputs details.
Click Next.
The “Create Access Control System Integration” dialog displays the doors and the cameras that can be associated.In the Associate Cameras window, drill down to the Cameras: section on your right pane, as shown below.
Select a camera and drag it to an access point for each Door onto your left. In this way, it is possible to associate cameras with the door of the access control system.
Click Next.
After successful integration a screen like the one below displays. Click Close to finish.
Right-click to restart the Identiv Velocity Vision Event Server service located on the bottom right icon tray of the window after any changes are made as shown.
Configuring General Settings Tab in Access Control
The general settings tab looks like the below one.
Make sure the Enable is checked. By default, this checkbox is enabled.
Click the Refresh Configuration button when you need to reflect configuration changes made in the access control system in Velocity Vision, for example, if you have added or deleted a door.
A summary of the configuration changes from the access control system appears. Please review the list to ensure your access control system is reflected correctly before applying the new configuration.
Configuring Access Control Events
The Access Control Events tab Lists the access control events captured from the access control system. It allows classifying access control events into specific event categories.
There are twenty events configurable in the ‘Access Control Event’ tab. The User can select or unselect them to monitor via the Vision client and categorize them for alarm definitions.
To configure and categorize the access control events:
Select Access Control in Site Navigation.
Click the established connection in the Access Control pane.
Select the Access Control Events tab.
The available access control events list with their configured Event Category is shown below.
It is recommended that the user should keep the Event Category section the same.
Cardholders Tab
The cardholders tab allows viewing cardholder names and photos that are synchronized with the Velocity server.
Velocity Vision Client
The Velocity Vision Client allows viewing live video, playback recorded videos, detecting alarm from the access control door, and checking events after successfully integrating the Velocity access control panel (add the new plugin name here) with the Velocity Vision.
Login to Velocity Vision Client with your credentials. Click Connect.
Goto Access Control tab → click on Events to view the event list. The list displays the event time, the cardholder’s portrait, and video from the associated camera.
Select a door to perform the Lock, Unlock, or Momentary unlock actions. The Doors tab displays the door status and relay lock status.
The Access Control → Cardholders tab displays the user name and type.
Select the cardholder’s name to display their photo.
Any changes at the Velocity Server in cardholder photo will reflect in Access Cardholders tab.
Configuring Alarm Definition
The Alarm Definition in Velocity Vision Management should be configured to receive alarms inside the Velocity Vision.
To configure alarm definition:
Click Alarm → Alarm Definition in Site Navigation. Right-click Alarm Definition → Add New.
The Alarm Definition Information page displays.
Enter the Alarm Name. Choose “Access Control Event Categories” in Triggering Event.
Select the optional Related map drop-down to associate with the alarm definition name.
Click "Select..." to open the Select Related Cameras dialog.
Select an added camera in the list and click "Add" to add the selected camera to the right panel, click "OK" to save the selection, and close the dialog.
Click the Save icon above the site navigation to add the alarm definition.
Alarm Manager
The Alarm Manager tab provides a dedicated view of the alarms and event handling. It includes an active alarm list, the number of active alarms, and previewing videos associated with individual alarms or events.
Appendix A
Velocity Alarms Table
The table contains a list of alarms that are generated in Velocity and displayed in Velocity Vision. Each entry in the table includes the following variables.
Alarm ID | Access Control Event Category (as in VV Alarm definition dialog) |
---|---|
4004 | Reader online |
4007 | Input secure |
4011 | Line fault - clear input secure |
4013 | Expansion input secure |
4014 | Line fault clear - expansion input secure |
4018 | Tamper at input secure |
4019 | Tamper at expansion input secure |
4049 | Controller online |
5001 | Forced Entry |
5002 | Alarm at Input |
5003 | DOTL At Input |
5005 | AC power fail at controller |
5006 | Memory Battery Failure |
5007 | UPS low at controller |
5008 | Enclosure Tamper |
5009 | Physical tamper at reader |
5010 | CODE tamper at reader |
5011 | User under duress at reader |
5012 | Input noisy |
5013 | Input shorted |
5017 | Input Out of specification |
5018 | Input Open |
5019 | Reader offline |
5020 | Passback violation user at reader |
5021 | Tagged user at reader |
5022 | UPS Battery Failure |
5024 | Occupancy violation at controller Passback zone |
5025 | Tamper at Input |
5026 | Forced entry at expansion input |
5027 | Alarm at expansion input |
5028 | DOTL alarm at expansion input |
5029 | Tamper at expansion Input |
5034 | Network inactive at controller |
5039 | 2 Person rule violation at reader |
5045 | Bad code at reader |
5046 | Restricted access zone at reader |
5047 | DENIED: Restricted control zone at reader |
5048 | DENIED: Restricted temporary days at reader |
5049 | Passback violation at reader |
5050 | DENIED: Access overridden at reader |
5051 | Use count exceeded at reader |
5052 | Absentee count expired at reader |
5053 | DENIED: Access overridden by single zone access at reader |
5054 | DENIED: Programming override at reader |
5055 | Override by max user count at reader |
5057 | Incomplete dual at reader |
5062 | DENIED: Certificate Expired at reader |
5063 | DENIED: Certificate Not Found at reader |
5064 | DENIED: User disabled by host at reader |
5065 | DENIED: Certificate Revoked at reader |
5067 | Bad 17 to 32 digit card at reader |
5068 | Bad PIN (good card) at reader |
5069 | DENIED: Unknown CODE - Query host at reader |
5070 | DENIED: Bad value at reader |
5071 | DENIED: User under duress |
5073 | DENIED: Overridden - Reader threat Level |
5074 | DENIED: Code tamper lockout |
5075 | Host grant timer expired for reader |
5076 | DENIED: User disabled by tamper |
5078 | Visitor Count Short at reader |
5079 | Unescorted Visitor at reader |
5087 | Degraded Mode active at reader |
5088 | Card challenge response failed at reader |
5089 | OSDP Reader Offline |
5090 | OSDP Reader Tamper |
5096 | Controller Offline |
5907 | Execution error Controller offline |
5103 | Reader does not support secure OSDP |
5104 | Client cryptogram verification fail at reader |
5110 | Controller entered Degrade Mode |
10528 | Battery Flat (Integrated Events) |
10529 | Battery Low (Integrated Events) |