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[0148]
4.1
System
Options
[0149]
These
are
“system
Wide”
parameters
that
Will
be
the
same
for
each
dispatch
operator.
[0150]
AltSys
Video
Port—speci?es
the
TCP/IP
Lis
ten
port
that
MASterMind
Monitoring
uses
to
estab
lish
a
connection
With
Cascadia’s
IVM
softWare.
This
value
must
match
the
assigned
Listen
Port
value
con?gured
for
Cascadia’s
IVM
softWare.
[0151]
Video
Types—speci?es
the
supported
video
types.
This
value
should
alWays
be
set
to
“ALTSYS”.
[0152]
4.2
Site
Options
[0153]
For
each
site
enabled
With
Cascadia
Video
Devices,
four
Site
Option
values
must
be
supplied
Which
de?ne
hoW
Cascadia’s
IVM
softWare
Will
connect
to
the
site
to
retrieve
video.
These
Will
be
selectable
in
a
lookup
of
available
entries
from
the
Options
Setup
WindoW.
[0154]
ALTSYS
Site
Code
(ALTSYS_SITE
_CODE)—de?nes
the
unique
site
identi?er
used
by
Cascadia’s
IVM
softWare
to
connect
to
video
equip
ment
at
the
site.
[0155]
ALTSYS
Site
IP
Address
(ALTSYS
_SITE_IP)—speci?es
the
IP
Address
that
Cascadia’s
IVM
softWare
Will
use
to
route
to
video
equipment
at
the
site.
[0156]
ALTSYS
Site
User
Name
(ALTSYS
_SITE_USER)—used
With
the
ALTSYS
Site
Pass
Word
(beloW),
this
authenticates
Cascadia’s
IVM
softWare
to
access
the
video
equipment
at
the
Site.
[0157]
ALTSYS
Site
(ALTSYS
_SITE_PW)
[0158]
4.3
Alarm
Points
[0159]
Process
Options
can
be
associated
With
either
Events
or
Points.
For
an
alarm
to
be
“Cascadia
video
enabled”,
the
Process
Option
of
“ALTSYS”
must
be
pro
vided
in
the
Process
Option
?eld
on
either
the
Event
or
Point
associated
With
the
alarm
event.
The
Process
Option
and
Process
Option
Type
of
ALTSYS
should
already
be
avail
able
for
selection.
PassWord
[0160]
Since
other
modi?cations
and changes
varied
to
?t
particular
operating
requirements
and
environments
Will
be
apparent
to
those
skilled
in
the
art,
the
invention
is
not
considered
limited
to
the
eXample
chosen
for
purposes
of
disclosure,
and
covers
all
changes and
modi?cations
Which
do
not
constitute
departures
from
the
true
spirit
and
scope
of
this
invention.
[0161]
Having
thus
described
the
invention,
What
is
desired
to
be
protected
by
Letters
Patent
is
presented
in
the
subsequently
appended
claims.
What
is
claimed
is:
1.
An
interactive
video monitoring
(ivm) process
for
verifying
alarms
signals
from
an
unlimited
number
of
intru
sion
detection
systems
and/or
video
devices
utiliZing
video
to
provide
additional
information
to
a
central
station
opera
tor
at
a
central
station.
comprising:
means
for
locating
the
intrusion
detection
system,
video
device,
camera
and
lens
the
central
station
is
monitor
ing;
Sep.
23,
2004
means
for
creating
video
images;
means
for
transmitting
and/or
storing
video;
means
for
detecting
an
alarm
condition
for
the
intrusion
detection
system;
means
for
connecting
the
alarm
input
device
or
camera
and
lens
to
the
intrusion
detection
system
or
video
device;
means
for
processing
and
transmitting
alarm
signal
to
the
central
station;
means
for
transporting
alarm
signal
or
video
data
to
the
central
station;
means
for
locating
the
equipment
for
monitoring
the
intrusion
detection
system
and/or
video
device
at
the
monitored
location;
means
for
receiving
alarm
signal
from
the
monitored
location;
means
for
indentifying
the
monitored
location
and
com
municating
the
event;
means
for
processing
and
serving
the
alarm
signal
to
the
central
station
operator’s
Workstation;
means
for
storing
the
customer’s
account
record;
means
for
storing
customer’s
account
number,
account
information
and
video
device
connection
information;
and
means
for
displaying
the
customer’s
account
record,
alarm
signal
and
video.
2.
The
interactive
video
monitoring
(ivm) process
in
accordance With
claim
1,
Wherein
said
means
for
locating
the
intrusion
detection
system,
video
device,
camera
and
lens
the
central
station
is
monitoring
comprises
a
monitored
location.
3.
The
interactive
video
monitoring
(ivm) process
in
accordance With
claim
1,
Wherein
said
means
for
creating
video
images
comprises
a
camera
and
lens.
4.
The
interactive
video
monitoring
(ivm) process
in
accordance With
claim
1,
Wherein
said
means
for
transmit
ting
and/or
storing
video
comprises
a
video
device.
5.
The
interactive
video
monitoring
(ivm) process
in
accordance With
claim
1,
Wherein
said
means
for
detecting
an
alarm
condition
for
the
intrusion
detection
system
com
prises
an
alarm
input
device.
6.
The
interactive
video
monitoring
(ivm) process
in
accordance With
claim
1,
Wherein
said
means
for
connecting
the
alarm
input
device
or
camera
and
lens
to
the
intrusion
detection
system
or
video
device
comprises
a
connection
medium.
7.
The
interactive
video
monitoring
(ivm) process
in
accordance With
claim
1,
Wherein
said
means
for
processing
and
transmitting
alarm
signal
to
the
central
station
comprises
an
intrusion
detection
system.
8.
The
interactive
video
monitoring
(ivm) process
in
accordance With
claim
1,
Wherein
said
means
for
transport
ing
alarm
signal
or
video
data
to
the
central
station
com
prises
a
transmission
medium.
9.
The
interactive
video
monitoring
(ivm) process
in
accordance With
claim
1,
Wherein
said
means
for
locating
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