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Troubleshooting
FAQ
Alarms and Events
Password
Fault Relay
Maintenance
Configuration Tips
Issue Date Revisions
Using Preset PTZ Positions
Setup
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Contents
View
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Issue Date Revisions
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Table of Contents
Event Search Session 10-1
Clips and Stills
Audio
Watching Site Tours
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To start and log on to View
Running View
Starting View
Preparation
View Window the Sites Tab
User account and password
Missing site
Selecting a Multi Site
Site Quick Search
To select a site
To display a site’s properties
Using Multi-Media sites restrictions
Your Account Information
Site Properties
Customizing the View Window
Sites Tab Toolbar Reference
More About View
Historical note about Multi-Media unit
Other guides
Web site Customer Support
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Starting a Live Session
Live Video
Viewing Live Video
Choosing a connection
Selecting Cameras
Live Video
Managing Video Feeds
Locating commands to manage video feeds
Video Smoothing and Quality
Customizing the Time Display
Setting Microsoft Windows
Resolution of Live Video
Monitor Settings in Microsoft Windows
Dynamic resolution for Live video
To change a PC monitor’s Display Properties
Recorded video
To change a PC monitor’s Refresh Rate
Optimal rendering
To size a camera window optimally for a resolution
Resolution gauge amount of resolution
Sizing Camera Windows
Other settings for good video
Beyond Resolution
Resolution gauge metering
Maximum resolution technical note
To customize the size at which camera windows open
Resolution Reference
Ntsc resolutions Multi-Media
Initial Camera Window Size
Multi-Media unit’s processor To identify a unit’s processor
PAL resolutions Multi-Media
Older units
Newer units set to legacy resolution
Message
Version
To see PTZ controls in a live session
Pan, Tilt and Zoom
Flexibility
Before you can use a PTZ camera
Using Preset PTZ Positions
PTZ Command Reference
To end a live video monitoring session
Ending a Live Session
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Starting a Retrieval Session
Recorded Video
Viewing Recorded Video
Selecting a Site
To type the start date and time of a retrieval
Specifying the Start Time
Playback Speed Slider
Controlling Playback
First available video, sound or data
Skipping Through Video
To spot video by skipping through it
To return to an event you have just seen
Skipping
Top-of-the-minute
Optimal size for camera windows in a Retrieval
Resolution of Recorded Video
Recorded video time Tool tip text Jumps to... time
Requesting video from many cameras
Resolution Gauge
To end a recorded video monitoring session
Ending a Retrieval Session
Honeywell recommends you leave the gain to automatic
Troubleshooting Video
Adjusting a Video Feed
Camera attributes of video feed
Common sense caution
Configuration Tips
To configure a Rapid Eye site’s cameras
Right to change camera settings
System priority
High recording rates can slow live sessions
Cameras in the environment
At the Source…
Starting a Session
Setup
To enable motion detection
Searching for Motion
To prepare a motion search
Preparation
Contextual help
Future date and time
Early From Future To
First available video
To obtain the time offset of later media
Mask buttons
Motion Threshold
Masking that Detects Motion
Options can be ignored
To remove a block in a mask
To view more masking commands
To focus motion search on an area of a video feed’s picture
Click Invert Mask
Global masking commands
To mask a larger area with one click
To exclude an area from a search
Magnitudes filter Filter Mag
Search Report
Report Options
To obtain a report
Trim
Example
Selecting items in the report
Zoom
To view video of results in the Motion Search session
Video from Motion Search
Unselect
Items that are out-of-order in the list
Buttons on the video toolbar of a Motion Search session
Video Controls for Motion
Viewing video of events just prior to detection of motion
Fast-forward to next event
To optimize watching video from motion report
To use fast-forward without any slowing
Returning to the motion search report
Opting for a Retrieval Session
Video from many cameras
To view video in a Retrieval session
Source of false positives
Procedure !56, on p -6 also explains how to exclude an area
False Positive Reports
Flashing Lights
Smaller Detection Masks
To turn motion highlighting on or off
Using Highlighting
More Solutions
To adjust for false positives or false negatives
Repeating a Motion Search
Saving & Reusing Search Data
Using a Report
Alarm notification
Alarms and Events
About Alarms
Event processing
Customizing Alarms
Viewing video from the time of the alarm
To customize alarm options in View
Something to watch out for…
Options
Alarm Rights for Operators
Live-alarmed Session
Clip of Alarm Video
Discard the clip. Click Cancel
Alarm Session
Alarm Session Window
To stop making a clip during an alarmed-live session
Clicking ACK ALL acknowledges all of the alarms at once
Acknowledging an Alarm
Why acknowledge ACK before REARM?
To acknowledge an alarm in an alarm session
Video from Site of Event Options
Rearming Alarms
To view live video after receiving an alarm
To view recorded video from the time of an alarm
Controlling an Onsite Device Output
Dealing with Multiple Alarms
Peephole Application
Setting an Alarm
How can Multi events be processed?
Maintenance Session
Using Apply and Restore
Events
To set an alarm on the events tab
Alarm doubling
Selecting a customer device
To set an alarm for a customer device
Customer Device
Sources of events
Multi-Media Event Reference
Video tab
Source Event Log Alar View operator
Multi-Media unit
Outside world
World
Video signal unlock
Logging Events Silently
Reading the Alarm Log
Testing Alarms
To input different times and dates
To display the alarm log
To set the date using the calendar utility
To find out about the earliest/latest alarm in the log
Alarm station definition
Alarm Station
Setting the Date for Correct Alarm Sorting
Alarm Station vs. Session
To check if this pulse is enabled on a unit
Fault Relay
Speed of alarm notification
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Purpose of clips
Clips and Stills
Making and Saving a Clip
Definition
To make a clip from recorded video
Clip of Live Video
Clip from Recorded Video
To make a clip from live video
You have the option of renaming clips
Automatic Clip of Alarms
Clip Name Reference
Example Format element
To delete a clip
Customizing Storage
To create a folder to store stills and/or clips
To browse other folders for clips *.REM files
Viewing a Clip
Using MultiClip Player
Viewing Many Clips at Once
Coarse Editing
Time Gap
To view copies of the same clip at once
To enable View to produce bitmaps
Stills
Producing Stills
Many bitmaps from one click
Microsoft Windows file explorer
Still Name Reference
To produce bitmaps of a camera feed
To stop producing bitmaps of a camera feed
Still Size Reference
Resolution pixel×pixel Bitmap size KB Gauge
Live Audio
Audio
Overview
Talk button availability
Recorded Audio
Do not use audio on a dial-up connection with video
To minimize background noise
Audio toolbar
Setting Up
Audio for Multi-Media LT
Broadcasting and Monitoring Audio
Eagle Audio
Testing recording
About Site Tour
Watching Site Tours
To start a Site Tour
Running a Site Tour
Managing a Tour
To pause a Site Tour
Site Tour Properties
Stopping a Site Tour
To display site tour properties
To end a Site Tour
Ending a Site Tour
To find and list records of events
Event Search Session
Searching for Event Records
Preparation only logged events can be searched
117 To input different times and dates
Data Recording As Event
To print a log entry
Results
To view video from the time of an event
Please continue 10-4
Searching for Data
Customer Devices
Live Data
Recorded Data
Search for Data window
Matching data to labels
Calendar
You cannot go beyond the limits of the data
Character Name Searches for a match of … within the rule
Regular Expressions
Technical note on special characters
Listing customer devices
Defining a Data Message
What you need to know
To list the data-recording rules of a customer device
To add a data-recording rule to a customer device
Specifics
Alarms
Scheduling
A nutshell
Holiday and Exception
Camera Schedule
To correct a mistake or change a date
To specify holidays and exceptions on one unit
To specify holidays and exceptions on other units
To assign a camera, or groups of cameras, to a schedule
Customizing Schedules
Camera and groups of cameras
Holiday or exception days
Alarm Schedule
Global schedule
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Knowledge Base
Find-it
View Operator Guide
Knowledge Base Find-it
To delete a clip
Illustrations
13.2 Tables
Live session connection icons appear on the site list
Motion and PTZ selections show different controls
Enabling production of still shots from video i.e. bitmaps
Correct Alarm Sorting , p
FAQs
Motion detection in the Admin User Guide
FAQs Find-it
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Index
View operator event, 6-15,6-16,6-17
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