Pelco C2953M-B manual Taking a Snapshot, Displaying Video in the Multiscreen View

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TAKING A SNAPSHOT

1.Click the “Take a Snapshot” button.

2.The File Download dialog box opens, and the following message appears: “Do you want to open or save this file?”

3.Select one of the following options:

Open: Your computer’s photo editing program opens and displays the screen image. This function is available only when using Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 7.0 (or later) or Mozilla® Firefox® 3.0 (or later).

Save: The image is saved as a JPEG file on your computer.

Cancel: The captured image is not saved or displayed and the dialog box closes.

NOTE: If you are using MJPEG, the captured image will be the size of the largest MJPEG stream. If you are using MPEG-4 or H.264, the image is captured using the QuickView Stream, which is approximately VGA resolution.

DISPLAYING VIDEO IN THE MULTISCREEN VIEW

Cameras connected to the same virtual local area network (VLAN) as the camera to which you are logged on can be displayed in a multiscreen view. Use the 4-camera, 9-camera, or 16-camera view mode buttons to display video from multiple cameras simultaneously.

The camera you are logged on to is the default display for the upper-left video pane in the multiscreen view. The device name for this camera is displayed in the gray area near the top of all pages.

To select video to display in the individual multiscreen panes:

1.Click the desired View Mode display button.

2.Click the Show Device List button above the selected video pane. A list of cameras connected to the same VLAN as the camera to which you are logged on appears in the video pane.

3.Click the name of the camera you want to view. The live video of the selected camera appears in the video pane.

4.Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the remaining video panes.

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Contents IXE Series Extended Platform Network Camera Contents Specifications C2953M-B 10/09 List of Illustrations Regulatory Notices Important NoticesLegal Notice Video Quality CautionBUILT-IN Analytics IntroductionModels Parts List Getting StartedCamera Connections and Features Product OverviewProduct Label Remove Back CoverInstallation PinC2953M-B 10/09 Service Cable Wiring CAT5 CableMultiple Camera Wiring ALARM, RELAY, and 24 VAC ConnectorSingle Camera Wiring Connecting a Relay DeviceConnecting Alarms Supervised AlarmsAlarm Connections Operation Camera Configuration SequenceMinimum System Requirements Accessing the IP Camera Logging on to the CameraLive Video Live Video page Icons Unicast Selecting a StreamMulticast Taking a Snapshot Displaying Video in the Multiscreen ViewSettings Accessing the Camera MenusTime Settings General SettingsSystem Tab Restoring ALL Camera Defaults Configuring the Time SettingsRebooting the Camera Changing the Device NameSSH Settings General Network SettingsSSL Settings Network TabTurning on Dhcp Turning OFF DhcpSelecting the Secure Sockets Layer Mode Generating a Certificate Request Generating a SELF-SIGNED CertificateEnabling Secure Shell Imaging Tab Configuring the Orientation of the Scene Changing the Digital Processing Settings Selecting Auto Exposure Settings Day Night Settings on Selecting Manual Exposure Settings DAY Night Manual Mode DAY Night SettingsDAY Night Auto Mode DAY Night Auto and Manual ModesConfiguring Auto Focus Settings Configuring Manual Focus Settings Setting Tone MAP Options Selecting Auto White Balance Settings Selecting Manual White Balance Settings Audio Configuration Video PresetsVideo Configuration Streams TabSelecting a Video Preset Configuration Configuring a Custom Video Stream Configuration Compression Standards Profile Endura SigningRate Control GOP StructureSelecting the Audio Configuration Settings Users and Groups Tab UsersGroups GroupEditing a User Creating a NEW UserDeleting a User Editing a Group Creating a NEW GroupDeleting a Group Setting the Camera to Node General Settings for Users and GroupsSetting the Camera to Mixed Events Tab SourcesHandlers Creating a System Event Source Creating AN Alarm Event SourceCreating a Timer Event Source Editing AN Event SourceDeleting AN Event Source Creating AN Event Handler Send EmailCreating AN Event Handler Write Jpeg to SD Card Creating AN Event Handler Upload Jpeg to FTP ServerEditing AN Event Handler Creating AN Event Handler OPEN/CLOSE RelayDeleting AN Event Handler Example Handler Filter Setup Help Menu Log Off MenuRequired System SpecificationsModels GeneralMechanical ElectricalVideo Environmental PhysicalProduct Warranty and Return Information