Vivotek ST3402 user manual Toolbox65B, Full96BRange, Transducer97B, Snapshot98B

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newly defined start time.

5.7.4.3 Full96BRange

Clicking on the “Full Range” button would yield the same effect as you would in the Playback Method.

5.7.5 Toolbox65B

In our playback program, you can check the database and you can export the database to other media. Using the toolbox, you can export the database into other more portable formats, such as AVI file, bitmap file, or paper (hard-copy). You can also use Windows media player or other programs to browse the exporting data. Under Normal display mode, you can use all the exporting tools. Under Preview mode,

only snapshot and print can be used. FigureX5-17Xshows the elements of the toolbox.

Figure 5-17 Toolbox

5.7.5.1 Transducer97B

Using the Transducer tool, you can transpose the displaying video sequence to AVI file. Click on the “Transducer” button and the conversion procedure will start. The speed of exporting data depends on the speed of the computer’s processor.

During any time of the exporting interval, you can click on the “Transducer” button again to stop the procedure in process. You will get an AVI file from the start time to the time you click on the “Transducer” button. The exported AVI filename will be generated automatically and listed in the fourth column of the status area. If you want to change the AVI file output directory, you can go to the Settings window as we have described in Section 5X.4.XTo get a better quality of exporting AVI file, it is suggested to set the video format to normal size (please refer to Section 3X.4X“CameraX Configurations”)X.

5.7.5.2 Snapshot98B

Each time you click on the “Snapshot” button you can make the program export a bitmap file. In the Normal display mode, the exporting bitmap is the image shown in the display area. In the Preview mode, it is the image that you

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Contents User’s Manual Contents105B Page System5BHardware Requirements Recommended28Bminimum system hardware requirementsSystem Restore Suggestions29BDBS, DES, DIA, DSK, DSS HGD, WAP, BCK Auto-Protect Exclusion List Software6BInstallation ST3402 Smart VS-IP Recorder Installation WindowWelcome page for the Vivotek ST3402 To continue 10 Destination Location for Installation 12 Check Setup Information First7BStart up FigureX1-14XLauncher1B Security8Bfor LauncherLogin Dialog User9BInterfaceII. User management User Management Window Monitor Start Up Mode Hint of State Page Special31BFeatures Features10Bof Monitor ToolTraditional30BSurveillance Features Application11BLayout Functionalities Overview of the Monitor ToolPage Logging12BIn 1 The32BPrivilege of Each GroupCamera13BConfigurations Camera Configuration1 The33BLayout of the Configuration Layouts of Camera ConfigurationsLocal Settings Local SettingsDelete a camera to the list Alert35BSettings and Recording Settings Alert SettingsRecording Settings Changing36Bthe Camera Order in the ListGlobal14BSettings Saving37Bthe ChangesDirectory Settings Record Diskspace Usage Settings Backup Settings Display15B& UI Settings 13 Network Account Drive settingsSnapshot Format Display Options NUMPAD0 Using16BMonitor Tool Connection38Bof the Video Server / Network Camera Series19 The Hhint of Authentication Fail 20 Invoke Authentication Window Show67Bthe video of the specific channel 23 The Hint of Unknown Type24 Mouse Cursor on the Channel Number Page Close68Bthe channel in displaying frame 26 Showing Video on the Displaying Frame2 The39BLayout 27 Close the Channel28 Layout Monitor tool 30 Double-clicking on the Displaying frame 32 Input/Output Control Tool 2.1 PTZ69BControl 2.2 DI/DO70BControlAlert71BMessage OFFTalk72BControl 35 Alert Message36 Talk Control Backup40B About41BMiscellaneous Functions 39 Miscellaneous functionsPage Common43BControl Functions 40 Common Control FunctionsMultiple44BFocus Status45BBarInvoke17BScheduling Tool Starting46Bthe Scheduling toolThe18BLayout and Functionalities Introduction47B2 The48BFunctionalities of Configuration Components Channel SelectorSchedule50Bwith Time Lines Primary19BSchedule3 The49BSchedule Scheme operations Hour75BTime-Line Week73BTime-LineMarking/Unmarking74Bthe Recoding Time Begin77Band End Time Schedule51Bwith Time PickerMarking/Unmarking76Bthe Recording Time 2.2 Add78Band Erase ButtonsPeriod Picker, Apply button and Erase button Motion79Bdetection Schedule52Bin event modeSchedule53Bin Continuous mode Digital80BinputSecondary20BSchedule Schedule54BmodesFeatures21Bof Playback Playback4BLogging22BIn Display81BArea Layout23BMain55BAreas Display By Time Normal Display Mode Status84BArea Histogram82BAreaControl83BArea Area85BSelection Indicator Settings24BIndicators56B Frame86BSelection IndicatorSystem Control Tool Settings Dialog Normal25BSingle Frame Mode Normal Display Mode Histogram58BAreaPreview26BMultiple Frame Mode Preview Mode Histogram59BAreaSelector61BTools Using27BToolsHistogram60BLegend Location87BSelector Period88BSelectorAlert90BArea Selector Play62BControlPlayback89BMethod Selector 14 Jog Dial Zoom92BOut Display63BAdjustment ToolboxZoom91BIn Zoom94BIn Searching64BRange Adjustment ToolboxFull Screen Zoom95BOutTransducer97B Toolbox65BFull96BRange Snapshot98BPrint99B Volume100BSystem66BControl Toolbox Minimize103B Settings102BLock101BProgram Exit104B