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ACS WebService Administrator Manual - Brivo Systems

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Page 280Dedicated Micros DVR Installation NotesNOTE:Due to changes in the Dedicated Micros 4.5 firmware release, clientPCs must have version 6 of the Java browser plugin. If the upgradeis necessary, users will be prompted to perform this upgrade whenthey attempt to view video for the first time through <strong>ACS</strong>. Customersmay also be prompted by the Java update mechanism to installfurther Java6 updates. <strong>Brivo</strong> recommends that users install allupdates suggested by the Java update application. It is important tonote that this upgrade process may be required on each client PCused to view video.Additionally, customers using both badging and Dedicated Microsvideo integration on same client PC, will also be asked to re-installthe Java Media Framework (JMF) following the upgrade whenperforming image capture. This behavior is expected, and followingthe re-installation, image capture and other badging features willoperate normally.To use a Dedicated Micros DVR with <strong>ACS</strong> <strong>WebService</strong>, you must take steps to ensure thatthe DVR’s system time is synchronized with your <strong>Brivo</strong> control panel(s). Failing to do so mayresult in the incorrect video being displayed for events in the Activity Log.To install the Dedicated Micros time synchronization utility:1. Download the Dedicated Micros Time Synchronization Utility fromhttp://www.brivo.com/support/downloads.php.2. Extract the zip file into a directory on the machine that will host timesynchronization tool.3. Open DVIPSync.exe in the directory used in Step 2. The DVIP Time Sync V0.3application window displays.4. Left-click on the toolbar. A popup text edit window opens, displaying thefollowing text:; This is the file defining servers to have the time set by the; VuSync program. It is in a standard ini file format with each; server address as a section enclosed in [] brackets. Parameters; in each section then define the time of day each server should; be updated and how many days to wait between each update. Lines; (like these) starting with a ; will be ignored; Example:; This is the section header defining the server and can be a URL; or an IP address; [server1.net1.pridomain]; This line defines the time of day to send the update - default; is 12:00; SyncTime=13:00

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