
RC-E User Manual
Management Client (RC-E Manager)
rename or remove each of your view groups if required. This is no matter whether the view groups were created
automatically when adding a role or whether you added them manually.
Adding a View Group
1. In the Management Client's Site Navigation pane (see "Panes Overview" on page 36), expand the
Clients
node, right-click
View Groups,
and select
Add View Group.
This opens the
Add View Group
dialog.
2. Type the name of the new view group, then click
OK
.
3. Optionally; in the Management Client's Overview pane, select the added view group, then in the Properties
pane add a description of the view group.
No roles will have the right to use the newly added view group until you have specified such rights; see
View Group
Rights
in Specify Rights of a Role (on page 150) for more information.
Also, even when you have specified which roles should be able to use the newly added view group, already
connected client users with the relevant roles must log out and log in again before they will be able to see the view
group.
Renaming a View Group
1. In the Management Client's Site Navigation pane (see "Panes Overview" on page 36), expand
Clients
and
select
View Groups.
2. In the Management Client's Overview pane, right-click the required view group and select
Rename View
Group.
3. Change the view group's name as required, then press the return key on your keyboard.
Client users already connected must log out and log in again before the name change will be visible.
Removing a View Group
1. In the Management Client's Site Navigation pane (see "Panes Overview" on page 36), expand
Clients
and
select
View Groups.
2. In the Management Client's Overview pane, right-click the required view group and select
Delete View Group.
3. Click
Yes
.
Rules and Events
About Rules and Events
Events are primarily used for triggering actions. Actions are configurable through rules
(see "
Manage Rules
" on page
133).
Example:
You create a rule which specifies that in the
event
of detected motion, the surveillance system
should take the
action
of starting recording of video from a particular camera.
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