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NVR Software - SeeTec Surveillance
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1. Click on a camera image.
2. Press CTRL+Y to display the frame rate that the camera sends to the SeeTec
server.
The necessary bandwidth, the packet loss and the jitter (time between two data
packages) is displayed additionally.
3. Press CTRL+Y again to hide the display.
You can do the following by right-clicking on a camera image:
Display image information (
Image size (B)
,
Streaming mode
)
Close layer
Delete camera (only for temporary layers)
Open flyout window
Open archive flyout window:
Under
Open archive flyout window
, you can view recordings of the last
60 minutes, without having to change to
Archive Mode
. If there are
multiple alarm recordings in the selected period of time, you can use the
left
and
right
arrows keys to jump to the previous or next alarm during playback.
Also, an alarm recording of the currently active alarm is displayed (only
during an active alarm if the corresponding camera started an alarm
recording).
Open ISearch flyout window:
Under
Open ISearch flyout window
, you can search the last 60 minutes of
recording for motion without switching to
Archive Mode
. In the flyout
window, click on
SeeTec ISearch
and select one or more areas in the image
with the left mouse button. Click on
Done
to start the search. When the
search is finished, the search results are displayed in another window. Click
on a result to jump directly to that point in time in the ISearch flyout
window.
You can perform the following actions by clicking on
Export
:
Print image. If the zoom function is active at this time, then only the
zoomed area is printed. The printed image also contains the camera
name, recording time, printing time and the SeeTec user name.
Additionally, a comment can be included and printed.
Save image as file (incl. camera name, date and time)
Start alarm recording
or
Stop alarm recording
:
The alarm recording stops automatically after the maximum post alarm
duration you specified in
Configuration Mode
under
Hardware
>
<camera>
>
Camera configuration
>
Image recording
in the
Max.
post-alarm duration (s)
field (0 = no recording), unless it is stopped early
using the
Stop alarm recording
option.