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- Timeline;
- Playback control buttons;
Archive selection button;
- Tabs for compressed and standard archive playback modes.
Tracks are marked in different colors depending on the alarm status or detection tool activation:
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Condition | Track color |
Archive absent (1) | Gray |
Archive (2) | White |
Archive present, alarm active (3) | Red |
Archive present, detection tool activated (no alarm) (4) | Yellow |
Additionally, the timeline on the advanced archive navigation panel features missing footage tags
. A tag is displayed when footage is missing for over 40% of the currently visible part of the timeline....
The date of the first recording in a Video Footage archive is displayed near the left edge of the archive stripe.
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In this case, the archive portion left of the marker . contains videos shot when the camera was not linked to this particular Archive |
The playback control buttons on the advanced navigation panel are the same as the buttons on the playback panel (see The Playback Panel). The advanced archive navigation panel also has the buttons to jump forward and back by N seconds: and .
N - is a step value, 30 sec by default. If you press Ctrl + once, you increase the jump step by 30 sec, if you hit Ctrl + - you cut the jump step by 30 sec. The maximum step value is - 300 seconds.
The advanced archive navigation panel is used to position the archive at a specific time, control playback, and switch to compressed archive playback mode.
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- The playback mode selected on the advanced navigation panel is displayed on the playback panel.
- The playback speed that is set on the playback panel will be used as the playback speed when playback is restarted on the advanced navigation panel, and vice versa.The playback control buttons on the advanced navigation panel are the same as the buttons on the playback panel.
- Any movement through the main timeline is duplicated onto the timeline of the advanced navigation panel.