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Basic Video Window Functions
This section shows you how to create Video Windows for viewing in the Viewing Area and
how to adjust camera angles.
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Selecting Cameras for Viewing
About the Camera Selection Area
The Camera Selection Area is used to display thumbnails of all the cameras. You can
select another set of thumbnails of currently-available cameras via the
Location
and
Zone
drop-down menus and then place them into the Viewing Area as Video Windows.
The
Location
drop-down menu lists the physical locations of cameras on the system.
The
Zone
drop-down menu lists the groups of areas within each location.
About Camera Thumbnails
When a Location is selected, the thumbnail images of the Camera Servers registered in
that Location will appear. Depending on the number of cameras in the selected Location, a
scrollbar at the base of the Camera Selection Area can be used to scroll the display of
thumbnails.
Each Zone is grouped into camera thumbnail images and these can be dragged onto the
Viewing Area to create Video Windows.
When you select a location, its associated zones will be listed below.
You can hide the Camera Selection Area to allow more display
space for Video Windows. From the View menu, select Camera
Selector to hide/show the Camera Selection Area.
Tip
Locations, zones and thumbnails are configured and managed by
users with Administrator privileges.
Note
Summary of Contents for VK-64
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Page 13: ...Chapter 1 System Overview ...
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Page 43: ...Chapter 3 Storage Server Configuration Reference ...
Page 69: ...Chapter 4 Registering Camera Server and Setting Recording Schedule ...
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