Canon VB-S905F Network Video Recording Software RM Series Administrator s Manu - Page 73
Save the Layout, Con a Dynamic Layout, Move a Video Window
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Configure the Video Window Layout Move a Video Window Configure a Dynamic Layout You can drag a video window to any position. When the grid is set to [None], the video window remains in the position to which it is dragged. 1 Click [Layouts] > [New Dynamic Layout] to display the [New Dynamic Layout] dialog box. For options other than [None], the video window snaps to the grid position that is nearest to where the window is 4 dragged. Viewer Settings Important The number of video windows that can be displayed in the Viewer depends on factors such as the video card, CPU performance, video frame rate, camera video size, and the video quality. Note • When a setting other than [None] is selected for grid, the video window is automatically adjusted to the grid. When a grid has just been set it retains its original size, but when the video window is dragged, window size is adjusted to the grid. • You can enlarge the video window in multiples of the grid frame size (2 x 2, 3 x 3, etc.). Save the Layout After configuring the display and position of the video windows, follow these steps to save the layout. 1 Click [File] > [Save Layout]. 2 Change the layout name as required, and click [OK]. 2 Specify the criteria for the video windows displayed in the dynamic layout. (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) [Layout Name] Enter the name of the dynamic layout. (2) [Display cameras that] Specify the display criteria for cameras. Click a check box to make a set of display criteria available, and then click each criteria list to select the criteria. You can specify up to five sets of criteria. The criteria are (from left to right), the property, operator, and status. Property Operator Status Property Operator for the decision Status Tags is isn't Camera tags Status is isn't Camera status (such as [Recording], [Idle], or [Error]) Event Type is isn't Event type (such as [Motion] or [Sensor]) Event Priority is is equal or higher than is equal or lower than Event priority ([Highest], [High], [Medium], [Low], or [Lowest]) 73