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Continuous Play of Open Cameras:
Check Continuous to play video at any speed in either direction. Click “Go Live” to play the
selected camera in nearly real time. To play all open cameras together check “Cycle Through Open Windows” and use “Continuous” (or
“Go Live”) to play all windows in sync. While playing back continuously a throttle control will appear in place of the “Disconnect” and
“Catalog” buttons. Use this throttle to adjust the rate of playback. You may also replace the detailed controls of (Item O) with a jog
slider for quick and simple playback control.
Synchronizing Cameras:
To sync two cameras click on one and drag to the other. The second will snap to the same (or as near
as possible) time as the fi rst camera. Use the “Sync All” icon (lower right, Item W) to snap all open windows to the time of the selected
camera.
Camera Windows:
Use the “Full Screen” icon (Item F) on a camera window to make the camera window take up the entire matte
area. Click again to restore the camera window. You can click and drag the border of a camera window to change the window size
(borders must be enabled), though you may not change the aspect ratio. Click the menu icon (Item J) and select “Original Size” to
force the camera window to display at original resolution. Enable Use Smooth Zooming to enhance the screen appearance any time a
camera window is enlarged or an image is zoomed.
Zoom:
Use the Zoom tool (Item G) to digitally zoom in on a portion of the camera image. Enable Use Smooth Zooming to enhance
the screen appearance any time a camera window is enlarged or an image is zoomed.
PTZ Movement:
To manually move a PTZ camera, open and select the PTZ camera. Click the menu icon (Item H) and a window
will appear. The window will give you options to control direction, zoom, focus, pan and tilt speeds, as well as iris controls. To select a
desired preset right click camera or click Item I and choose ‘Move PTZ.” Click the “Last” icon or “Go Live” (Item N) to see the results.
Each PTZ protocol will have it’s own user interface. Button layout and options will change depending on which protocol you are us-
ing. You will need to get comfortable using the software to setup your PTZ camera as buttons may have diff erent functions that what
they are labeled. For additional information please refer to the built in Help menu for detailed information.
4.2
Playing Audio
Each audio channel is synchronized with associated video. On DVRs equipped with standard capture cards: Mic 1 is associated with
Cameras 1 through 4; Mic 2 is associated with Cameras 5 through 8; Mic 3 is associated with Cameras 9 through 12; and Mic 4 is
associated with Cameras 13 through 16. On DVRs equipped with high-speed capture cards: there is one Mic input per camera so that
each audio channel is associated with its corresponding video channel. Starting with Version 10.1.1 audio inputs can be assigned to
any video.
To play back audio select a camera associated with the Mic input desired. Right-click the image. Choose to play live audio, audio
starting from the image displayed, or choose a specifi c point in time to begin playback from. The camera image will update in sync
with the video as fast as possible based on your connection.
4.3 Transaction
Data
Transaction Data, also called POS Data, is data captured from a source such as a cash register printer or poll display, alarm panel, ATM,
access control system, scales, cash-handling safe, alarm panel, and so forth.
POS Window:
The Transaction Data window (Item T, Referenced at the beginning of 4.1) is automatically synchronized to the
selected camera. The Transaction Data window is permanently tied to the lower right corner of the mat. You may click and drag the
top or side border to change the height or width of the window. Right-click the text area to change the display font, maximum lines
to display, or maximum time to keep data on screen after the triggering event. The title bar at the top of this window displays the
name of the data source currently displayed (Item R). Click Item Q to hide the Transaction Data Window. Click “<<Device Data” (Item X)
to manually show the Transaction Data Window. Enable “Show POS Window Automatically” from the Playback Options menu to force
this window to open automatically whenever data is associated with an open window. Disable this feature to prevent the window
from opening automatically.
POS Overlay:
Transaction data may be overlaid onto a camera window (Item E) regardless of whether the Transaction Data Window
is used. Choose “POS Overlay Setup (Playback)” from the Playback Options menu to enable text overlay and confi gure color and font
options.
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