NETAVIS Observer 4.6 User Manual (October 2015)
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To watch the event you can either drag the timeslider to the corresponding position or
click on the preview window to watch 10 second segments of the recording.
The Archive Access window can be moved by pressing the CTRL key and dragging the
window with the mouse and it can be resized by pressing the CTRL key and turning the
mouse wheel.
The event line and archive replay window are automatically removed when all the
cameras in the corresponding view port are removed.
Please note
: Until all the cameras are removed the event list and archive playback
window configuration in the corresponding view port stay the same as configured in the
definition of the iCAT or motion detection event which first triggered a video stream to be
shown in it.
5.
Alternatively it is also possible - but not generally recommended - to use the
Comment
field to
add a dynamic view command to an iCAT definition.
pop: <mode>,<view-name>,<window-ID>,<viewport-eventline>,<viewport-archive-
replay>; <additional-camera-IDs>; <user-names>; <IP-addresses>
where:
<mode>
is one of:
1
: shows the camera in a large view.
2
: shows the camera and optional
<additional-camera-IDs>
in the view named
<view-
name>
(must be supplied). The cameras are placed in the "oldest" view ports (view ports
that stood there the longest without a camera change). Thus you can create a view where
always cameras with the newest events are displayed.