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would like to view. An Event Monitoring profile shall bring up a list of events which the user can
click on to view giving you much more control. If you configured your profile for Event Monitoring
mode, an Event Monitoring Box will appear just below a live video panel. You can move it and
resize it as you need. Once a video event takes place, it will be automatically listed in the box.
Using the same entrance example, instead of the video panel automatically switching to the
camera displaying the most recent door opening, the event would be added to a list in the Event
Monitoring Box. You could then click on the item to display the video. This may be useful if a
guard needs to leave the monitor for a period of time. It is also helpful when you have events
occurring on two cameras at the same time. Instead of seeing each event for a split second, you
can view each event for as long as you need to. Event Monitoring shall be stopped by right
clicking in the active video panel and disabling the active event monitoring profile.
G. Viewing Logical Camera Groups.
The VMS software shall have a feature for viewing logical groups of cameras. The VMS software
shall also have a feature creating camera groups (see Group Setup). This will enable you to
efficiently view cameras in logical order you choose. Once you setup the camera groups, you
shall select the cameras in those groups by clicking on the Group button in the Navigation Pane.
H. Creating, Saving and Accessing Views.
The VMS software shall have a feature to organize your cameras into preset Views. Select a
Layout button in the Live mode and drag the cameras to the appropriate spot on the Video View
Panel. Once you have the cameras laid out the way you want it, select the save view feature.
Once you have saved your view, you shall access it by clicking the View button from the
Navigation Pane. Select your view from the Live Views Site Tree and the camera layout you
saved will be recreated in the Video View Panel. The VMS software shall have the capability to
create and organize your views into folders.
I. Video Tours.
The VMS software shall have the capability to automatically cycle through two or more saved
views to create a Video Tour. Select the desired views to add to a tour and type a description of
the tour. A dwell time sets the amount of time, in seconds; each view will remain in the Video
View Panel before cycling to the next view. Once you have named the tour, added the views
and a description, and selected the appropriate dwell time, click the Apply button to save the
settings.
The tour shall be activated by clicking on the saved tour description icon visible in the View
Navigation pane.
J. Search Mode Overview.
The VMS software shall have features to search for and playback recorded video, audio and
events from a VMS servers. The system must also be capable of performing searches on
multiple camera based on a given criteria. The VMS search software shall have the following
features:
1. Input Selection Tree select the camera(s), audio input(s) or text data to search.
2. Navigation Pane displays cameras, video, audio, and events in organized groups and
views.
3. Video Time Line time line of video that is displayed. The video time line shall be displayed
in increments of 5 minutes, 1, 8 and 24 hours.
4. Zoom In (+) and Zoom Out (-) Buttons Zooms in and out on the video time line.
5. Camera Selection List cameras that have been selected with the camera selection tree.
6. Video Cursor the video cursor is used to select the segment of video you would like to
playback. One click will move the video cursor to a new location. Double click will begin
video playback.
7. Recorded Bar bars that represent recorded video or audio.
8. Video Playback Controls there shall be seven playback controls:
a. Play video in reverse fast (double) speed
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