CCTV-EDR is an end-to-end implementation of the CCTV-based Emergency Detection & Response System. This software helps monitor and detect emergencies effectively, ensuring a quick response to various situations. It is designed for easy use, making it accessible for everyone, regardless of technical expertise.
To get started with CCTV-EDR, follow the steps below.
Visit the Releases page to download the latest version of CCTV-EDR.
On the Releases page, find the most recent version listed at the top. Click on the version link to view the available files.
Download the file named CCTV-EDR-latest.zip or similar. This file contains the application you need.
Once the download is complete, locate the file on your computer.
Unzip the downloaded file, usually by right-clicking on it and selecting βExtract Allβ.
Open the extracted folder.
Inside, you will find a file named CCTV-EDR.exe. Double-click this file to run the program.
Before installation, please ensure your system meets the following requirements:
CCTV-EDR offers several key features:
After you launch CCTV-EDR, follow these steps to use the application:
Connect Your Camera: Ensure your CCTV camera is properly connected to your network.
Set Up Monitoring: Follow the on-screen prompts to configure monitoring settings, including camera selection.
Adjust Alert Settings: Customize the alert preferences according to your needs.
Start Monitoring: Activate the monitoring function. The software will begin analyzing the camera feeds for emergencies.
Review Incidents: Check the logs for any detected anomalies. The software will summarize incidents in an easy-to-read format.
Regularly check for updates on the Releases page to ensure you are using the latest features and security improvements.
Test the software in a controlled environment to understand its functionalities fully before applying it to critical scenarios.
Customize alert settings based on your specific needs for optimal performance.
If you encounter any issues while using CCTV-EDR, consider the following:
No Camera Feed: Ensure your camera is properly connected and powered on. Check your network settings.
Application Crashes: Make sure your operating system is updated and meets the system requirements.
No Alerts Received: Double-check the alert settings in the software. Make sure the monitoring feature is active.
For further assistance, visit the GitHub Issues page to report problems or seek help from the community.
For additional help, please refer to the GitHub Discussions page for questions and support from other users.
CCTV-EDR is licensed under the MIT License. For more details, view the LICENSE file in the repository.
Thank you for choosing CCTV-EDR. We hope our software helps you in achieving effective emergency detection and response.