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Step 1: From the
Record Display Window
at the top left of the
Date Time Panel
, select the date you would like to
search the record from. The red lines shown on the timetable indicate available recorded video records.
Step 2: Use color bars to differentiate recording types from each other. This will help you select video clips.
Step 3: Highlight the video clip you would like to review by left-clicking and dragging the time period. You may also
utilize the
Start Time
and
End Time
in the
Date Time Period Section
after choosing the camera. The scale
of the timetable can be modified using the icon at the bottom left corner.
Step 4: Select the
Enable Preview
option to get the preview of the video you select.
Step 5: Click the camera name to select the cameras you would like to play back.
Step 6: Click the
OK
button to begin playback.
Note
The Record Display Window can be shown in (a) calendar view or (b) list control view. To modify the settings of the record display window, click the
Setting
button at the right of the page.
Time Table (pre-set recording
schedule):
Show Records:
Click the icon “
+
” to select all channels, or click the icon
“–”
to deselect all channels. The scale bar can be
used to modify the scale of the time table. There are two recording modes:
Record Always
and
Record
on Event
. The timetable will display these two modes in different colors.
Displays the recording data in a timetable.
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Smart Search from the Recorded Video
(Pro version only)
Users can refresh the
Date Time Search Dialog
Window
or go to the previous or next recording date
by pressing the upper left corner buttons.
After opening the recorded video, click the
Search
Mode
button to obtain the
Intelligent
Search Tool
panel. You can search unusual events during the
recording period.
There are 5 types of unusual events:
General Motion,
Foreign Object, Missing Object, Lose Focus,
and
Camera Occlusion.
General Motion
Detect all movements in the defined area.
1. Define a detection zone by clicking and dragging to
draw an area on the image. You may define more than one zone by repeating this step.
2. Modify the sensitivity setting by adjusting the slider control. Moving the slider toward the right will increase the
sensitivity level, which means a relatively small movement will trigger the alarm.
3. Set the interval. Moving the slider toward right will increase time interval so that the alarm will only be triggered when
the movement lasts longer.
4. Select the
Stop when found
option. If unchecked, the search tool will list all the events it found, instead of stopping
at the moment the event found.
5. Click the
Search
button.
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Foreign Object
Alarm triggers when any additional object appears in
the defined area on the screen.
1. Define detection zone by clicking and dragging to
draw an area on the image.
2. Modify the sensitivity setting.
3. Set the Interval.
4. Select the
Stop when found
option. If unchecked,
the search tool will list all the events it found, instead
of stopping at the moment the event is found.
5. Click the
Search
button.
Missing Object
Alarm triggers when the selected object is removed
from the defined area on the screen.
1. Define detection object by clicking and dragging to
draw an area on the image.
2. Modify the sensitivity setting.
3. Set the Interval.
4. Check the
Stop when found
option. If unchecked,
the search tool will list all the events it found, instead
of stopping at the moment the event found.
5. Click the
Search
button.
Lose Focus
The system will inform you when the camera(s) loses focus.
Camera Occlusion
Alarm triggers when the camera is blocked.
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Recorded Video Enhancement
Apply active
channel:
Apply all
channels:
The settings will be only applied to the selected channel.
The settings will be only applied to those currently shown on the screen.
During playback, users can click the
Enhancement
button to enable post processing of the
selected video.
General Setting
Filter Setting
Visibility:
Sharpen:
Brightness:
Contrast:
Greyscale:
Stop:
Default:
OK:
Select this option and adjust the gamma to change the luminance.
Select this option to activate the function. Move the slider control to the right to sharpen
the image, to the left to soften it.
Select this option and move the slider control to the right or left to make the image brighter
or dimmer.
Select this option and move the slider control to the right or left to increase or decrease
the contrast.
Select this option to display the image in black and white.
Stop the enhancement function and close the enhancement tool. (The system will reset to the default settings
automatically.)
Reset settings to their defaults.
Apply the modifications.
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Save Video
Step 1: During playback, users can choose the camera where they would like to save a video clip.
Step 2: Set the cue in and cue out points; the cue in and cue out time will be shown on the information window. Then
click the
Save Video
button.
Step 3: Choose the folder where you would like to save the file.
Step 4: Input the file name and click the
Save
button.
Step 5: Choose the export format.
Step 6: Choose the use profile.
Step 7: Select the
Export Audio
option if the video has audio and you would like to export with the video.
Step 8: Click the
OK
button.
Note
The .asf format is recommended for exporting video. The .avi format will have a higher frame rate but will not include a timestamp.