Canon Vb-C60 Network Video Recorder VK-64/VK-16 Administrator's Manual - Page 203

Shoot a Snapshot

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„ Shoot a Snapshot Click Capture Still Frame to keep the current image on a Video Window. 1. Select a Video Window to capture a still image. 2. Click [Capture Still Frame]. Use Timeline and View Events Note z On Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008, don't specify the Windows folder or the Program Files folder on the system drive to store snapshots and video files, as image and video files can't be saved in those folders. z If [Superimpose the date and time on the still frame] is selected in the Viewer settings, the date and time are displayed in the lower right corner of the still frames (the position, font, size, and color are fixed). If you use the VB-C500 on-screen display window ("On-screen Display" in Operation Guide), it is recommended that you position the window either in the top-right or top-left of the screen. Viewer Reference z The VB-C500 on-screen display window time & date ("On-screen Display" in Operation Guide) and the Capture Still Frame time & date may differ. z Capture Still Frame images are saved in bitmap format. Zoom In and Out of the Timeline Click [Zoom In] to zoom into a time period in the Event Display Area. Click [Zoom Out] to zoom out a time period in the Event Display Area. Click event to select it When you click an event to select it, the associated Video Window will display the event(s). Click A time segment with darker color indicates event to that recorded video exists for that period. select it. Move mouse over event to get details. Camera Name Type of event User Name Time of event 5-53

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Use Timeline and View Events
Viewer Reference
Shoot a Snapshot
Click Capture Still Frame to keep the current image on a Video Window.
1.
Select a Video Window to capture a still image.
2.
Click [Capture Still Frame].
Zoom In and Out of the Timeline
Click [
Zoom In
] to zoom into a time period in the Event Display Area.
Click [
Zoom Out
] to zoom out a time period in the Event Display Area.
Click event to select it
When you click an event to select it, the associated Video Window will display the event(s).
Note
On Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008, don't specify the Windows folder or the Program Files folder on
the system drive to store snapshots and video files, as image and video files can't be saved in those
folders.
If [
Superimpose the date and time on the still frame
] is selected in the Viewer settings, the date and time
are displayed in the lower right corner of the still frames (the position, font, size, and color are fixed).
If you use the VB-C500 on-screen display window ("On-screen Display" in
Operation Guide
), it is
recommended that you position the window either in the top-right or top-left of the screen.
The VB-C500 on-screen display window time & date ("On-screen Display" in
Operation Guide
) and the
Capture Still Frame time & date may differ.
Capture Still Frame images are saved in bitmap format.
Camera Name
Type of event
User Name
Time of event
Click
event to
select it.
A time segment with darker color indicates
that recorded video exists for that period.
Move mouse over event to get details.