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You can view both live video and archives from objects on the Control Panel:
- Viewing video from a specific camera.
- Viewing video from all cameras created at the ATM Intellect Pro.
- Viewing video from all cameras of the selected Surveillance Object.
- Creating user layouts and playing back video from selected cameras added to the Surveillance Object.
Note.
To select the mode for viewing live video and archive right click the area with object name. Select the Video image playback item in the context menu. To view video from a specific camera select the name of corresponding camera in the menu; to view video from all cameras created at the ATM Intellect Pro select the All cameras item; to view video from all cameras of the selected Surveillance Object select the All cameras of Surveillance Object item; and to select the user layout select the Displays menu item. Find more details on how to play back video image in the corresponding sections.
Note
The Video image playback menu item is available only for objects that have connected to ATM Intellect Workstation at least once. This menu item is absent for objects that have not connected at least once and for ATM Intellect Workstation TC.
The list of cameras will match the list of cameras enabled in the settings for the object. Camera names in the context menu as well as IDs specified in the square brackets correspond to those on the ATM Intellect Pro.
If the ATM Intellect Workstation software have the corresponding setting, then when the camera is selected for viewing live video the warning will be displayed saying that transmission of video can create critical load on the channel. If it is really necessary to view live video, click OK in the Warning dialog box. To cancel viewing live video, click Cancel.
Attention!
It is possible to restrict the Operator’s access to the camera's functional menu and its options, to the CamMonitor buttons, and to the CamMonitor control via the keyboard and mouse (for details, see the ATM Intellect section of the Registry keys reference guide, for details about working with the registry, see Working with Windows OS registry).