Integrated SAFR Video Insight is only available on Windows.
Integrating SAFR’s facial recognition and analysis capabilities into Video Insight allows SAFR to trigger camera flashes and/or pop-up alert messages on Video Insight camera windows when specified types of people are seen by cameras. This makes it much easier to quickly and accurately separate unknown people from authorized people from known threats.
A typical deployment requires the following:
• A machine running VI Health MonitorPlus.
• One or more machines running the SAFR Desktop Client to process videos.
• If you’re doing a SAFR on-premises deployment, you’ll also need a machine running SAFR Server. SAFR Server can run on the same machine as one of the Desktop Clients, provided the host machine meets the system requirements.
Cameras are connected to the VI Health MonitorPlus. The SAFR Desktop Client can then connect to the MonitorPlus to perform analysis of the video feeds and trigger Video Insight camera view color flashes and/or pop-up alert messages. Depending on the number of cameras you need, one or more machines may be required to run the SAFR Desktop Client(s), each processing multiple video feeds. The Desktop Client is also used to perform various management activities.
Video Insight has the following system requirements:
• A machine running VI Health MonitorPlus.
• Each machine running a Video Insight product must meet the following system requirements:
• Dual 2.4 GHz Quad CPU
• 8GB RAM
• 1 GB/s network interface
• Windows Server 2012 R2
SAFR has the following system requirements:
• Each machine running the SAFR Desktop Client must meet the following requirements:
• Windows 10.
• The Desktop Client must be version 3.2.141 or later.
• Additional system requirements as described on the SAFR system requirements page.
• On-premise SAFR deployments require at least one machine running SAFR Platform 3.2.139 or later.
• Each machine running SAFR Server must meet the following requirements:
• Windows 10.
• Additional system requirements as described on the SAFR system requirements page.
• When installing the SAFR Platform, the default SAFR port assignments sometimes conflict with other software port assignments. If a port conflict occurs, the error message shown below will pop up in the middle of your installation.
If this happens, do the following:
The Platform installer will then restart and the new port values will be used. You can find the modified safrports.conf file at C:\Program Files\RealNetworks\SAFR\.
After the installation finishes, two icons will appear on your desktop: one labeled SAFRActions and another labeled SAFR. SAFRActions launches SAFR Actions, while SAFR launches the Desktop Client. The SAFR Server (when installed as part of a local deployment) automatically runs as a collection of background services.
Immediately following installation, the installer opens the Desktop Client and prompts you to log in with your SAFR Account credentials. Make sure to log in; it’s important in acquiring the SAFR license.
To connect SAFR to Video Insight, do the following:
• Video Insight User Id: User Id of a Video Insight user with the necessary permissions to connect SAFR to Video Insight.
• Video Insight User Password: Password of a Video Insight user with the necessary permissions to connect SAFR to Video Insight.
• Video Insight Server Address: IP Address of the Video Insight server.
• Video Insight Server Port: Port number of the Video Insight server.
• Use Secure Connetion: Enables the use of an https connection between Video Insight and SAFR.
• Enable Camera View Flash: When enabled, the camera views within the Video Insight VMS system will flash when the specified person types are seen by Video Insight cameras. For more information, see the Camera View Flash section of the SAFR Panasonic Video Insight Operation Guide.
• For Unrecognizable Faces: Enables camera view flashes when unrecognizable faces are seen.
• For Strangers: Enables camera view flashes when people who aren’t enrolled in SAFR are seen.
• For Enrolled: Enables camera view flashes when people who are enrolled in SAFR and who aren’t flagged as persons of concern or threats are seen.
• For Concerns and Threats: Enables camera view flashes when people who are enrolled in SAFR and who are flagged as persons of concern or threats are seen.
• Flash Duration: Specifies how long the triggered camera view flashes should last.
• Pop-up Alert Message: When enabled, the camera views within the Video Insight VMS system will display pop-up alert messages when the specified person types are seen by Video Insight cameras. For more information, see the Pop-Up Alert Messages section of the SAFR Panasonic Video Insight Operation Guide.
• For Unrecognizable Faces: Enables pop-up alert messages when unrecognizable faces are seen.
• For Strangers: Enables pop-up alert messages when people who aren’t enrolled in SAFR are seen.
• For Enrolled: Enables pop-up alert messages when people who are enrolled in SAFR and who aren’t flagged as persons of concern or threats are seen.
• For Concerns and Threats: Enables pop-up alert messages when people who are enrolled in SAFR and who are flagged as persons of concern or threats are seen.
To verify that your SAFR system successfully connected to the Video Insight system, do the following:
• If you don’t see any Video Insight cameras listed, try shutting down and then restarting your SAFR Desktop Client.