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The upper panel of the Web-Client contains the following elementsinterface consists of four main parts:
- Thе top panel (1) includes:
- the search bar for cameras
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- or layouts (see Searching for video cameras in the Web-Client);
- the button to go to the
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- real-time video surveillance mode (see Real-time video surveillance in the Web-Client);
the button to view the camera archive (see Viewing video archives through the Web-Client);
the button to go to the archive search mode (see Archive search in the Web-Client);
the layouts menu and the list of available layouts (see Working with layouts in Web-Client);
Note title Attention! The Web-Client displays the layouts available to a particular user.
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You can create and edit layouts using the Axxon One Client (see Configuring Layouts).
The number of cameras on the layouts is
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unlimited.
- the full-screen mode button
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- the
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To display the list of available layouts, hover the mouse over the layouts panel.
You can also search layouts. To do it, follow the steps below:
- button to hide the top panel . In this case, the top panel will be displayed only when you hover the mouse cursor over it. To pin the top panel, click the button.
- the three-dot menu button (see Web-Client configuration, Viewing Camera and Archive Statistics).
- The Surveillance window (2), (see Surveillance window in the Client). Each surveillance window includes:
- the export button (see Export in the Web-Client);
- the button to go to the quick search mode (see Archive search in the Web-Client);
- the button to trigger an alarm (see Viewing alarms in the Web-Client).
- Hover the mouse cursor over the Layouts panel.
- Enter a layout name or its fragment.
A search bar appears, and the panel displays layouts matching your search criteria.The Hardware panel (3) that displays all available cameras (see Searching for video cameras in the Web-Client).
Info title Note In the Web-Client interface, you can change the width of the
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Hardware panel. To do this, point the cursor to the Hardware panel, hold down the cursor and drag it to the left or right.
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- The Events panel (4) that displays the selected system events.