Samsung SHR-6042 User Manual - Page 55

Using layouts, APPENDIX, TOOLBAR, CAMERA TREE, CAMERA CONTROLS, EWING, MESSAGE, Camera Tree Window

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09 appendix 2. TOOLBAR area: You can directly execute several functions or applications. When listed from left to right, the tools are Connect/ Disconnect, Search Viewer, Setup Tool, Save Snapshot, Print Snapshot, Add a Bookmark, Remove the Selected Tile, Start Recording on All Tiles, Stop Recording on All Tiles, and Alarm Indicator. 3. CAMERA TREE area: You can see the logical view tree, which displays the assigned cameras, layouts, and sites. 4. CAMERA CONTROLS area: Using the controls, you can handle the videos displayed in the VIEWING area. 5. VEI WING area: Through the tiles in a layout, you can monitor images from multiple cameras. A layout can permit up to 16 cameras simultaneously in this area. With a dualscreen configuration, you can view maximum 32 cameras. The screen aspect ratio of each tile follows the ratio of the original source. 6. MESSAGE area: Events received from remote devices and system log messages are displayed in this areas. But you can also enable or disable the display of four areas (CAMERA TREE, CAMERA CONTROLS, MESSAGE, TOOLBAR areas) using the options on View menu. For instance, once the Camera Tree Window is unchecked, the CAMERA TREE area will disappear. Using the Full Screen function, you can expand the application window size to full screen. Using layouts The CAMERA TREE area displays the logical view tree, which contains the cameras, layouts, and sites that have been created through the Setup Tool application. Each displayed entity shows a number next to the entity name. The number is used to separate tiles in the VIEWING area. When a tile is active, it is displayed in orange. To place multiple layouts in the VIEWING area, doubleclick each layout in the CAMERA TREE area. Or you can drag the wanted layout in the CAMERA TREE area and drop it in the VIEWING area. The created layouts have no predefined patterns. You have to assign patterns to each layout according to the assigned number of cameras and maps. The default layout pattern is given a 2 x 2 pattern.  Audio may become unstable depending on the bandwidth usage when transferring audio data over a network in Net I. appendix _51

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appendix _
51
09 APPENDIX
2.
TOOLBAR
area:
You can directly execute several functions or
applications.
When listed from left to right, the tools are Connect/
Disconnect, Search Viewer, Setup Tool, Save
Snapshot, Print Snapshot, Add a Bookmark, Remove
the Selected Tile, Start Recording on All Tiles, Stop
Recording on All Tiles, and Alarm Indicator.
3.
CAMERA TREE
area:
You can see the logical view tree, which displays the
assigned cameras, layouts, and sites.
4.
CAMERA CONTROLS
area:
Using the controls, you can handle the videos
displayed in the VIEWING area.
5.
VI
EWING
area:
Through the tiles in a layout, you can monitor images
from multiple cameras. A layout can permit up to 16
cameras simultaneously in this area. With a dualscreen
configuration, you can view maximum 32 cameras.
The screen aspect ratio of each tile follows the ratio of
the original source.
6.
MESSAGE
area:
Events received from remote devices and system log
messages are displayed in this areas.
But you can also enable or disable the display of
four areas (CAMERA TREE, CAMERA CONTROLS,
MESSAGE, TOOLBAR areas) using the options on View
menu.
For instance, once the
Camera Tree Window
is
unchecked, the CAMERA TREE area will disappear.
Using the
Full Screen
function, you can expand the
application window size to full screen.
Audio may become unstable depending on the
bandwidth usage when transferring audio data
over a network in Net I.
Using layouts
The CAMERA TREE area displays the logical view tree,
which contains the cameras, layouts, and sites that have
been created through the Setup Tool application.
Each displayed entity shows a number next to the
entity name. The number is used to separate tiles in the
VIEWING area. When a tile is active, it is displayed in
orange.
To place multiple layouts in the VIEWING area,
doubleclick each layout in the CAMERA TREE area. Or
you can drag the wanted layout in the CAMERA TREE
area and drop it in the VIEWING area.
The created layouts have no predefined patterns.
You have to assign patterns to each layout according to
the assigned number of cameras and maps. The default
layout pattern is given a 2 x 2 pattern.