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  1. Go to the editing mode of the required layout (see Switching to the layout editing mode).
  2. Click the Open layout control menu button in the upper left corner of the panel.
  3. Select one of the standard templates (1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64 cells) in the menu. For the layout with alarm events, the maximum template size is 25 cells.

To return to the automatic 3x3 format, you must reselect the installed template.

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A layout automatically displays the cameras that currently detect alarm events.

The principle of operation:

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Camera positions on the layout

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In the dynamic mode:

  1. Cameras are added starting from the upper left angle and following the chain down.

  2. If you don't have enough space to display an ordinary camera in the current grid, the system switches to the grid with a large number of cells. The maximum value is 25 cells.

  3. When you remove a camera from the layout, the chain of cameras that followed the removed camera shifts to exclude empty cells between cameras.

  4. When you specify the display ability of existing cameras on the layout with a lower grid size, the system switches to the lower grid size.

In the fixed template mode:

  1. Cameras are added starting from the upper left angle and following the chain down.
  2. If you don't have enough space for display, new cameras appear only after you free up space in the grid (when the user processes an alarm (see Assessing an alarm event) if the response time or the period of any camera display expires (see Alarm processing)).

  3. When you remove a camera from the layout, the shift of the displayed camera chain doesn't occur. When a new camera appears, this chain is displayed in the topmost free cell.
  4. When the user specifies the fixed template, the camera display countdown restarts for all alarm cameras displayed on the layout.

The principle of operation:

  • If in the options (see Alarm processing) the specified time for the camera display on the layout is lower than the operator response time to the new alarm, then you can remove the alarm camera from the layout after the camera display time expires on the alarm layout.
  • During the first 10 seconds, the cell with the new alarm is highlighted by the red frame.
  • If there are no free cells, new alarms are transferred to the waiting list. The time counts down after a camera gets on the layout from the waiting list.
  • An alarm doesn't disappear from the layout while the alarm assessment window is opened until the timeout expires. If you switch to another camera without assessment, the processing timer restarts the countdown.
  • The camera is removed from the layout:
    • when the user completes assessing all active alarms for a camera;
    • when the time limit of camera presence on the alarm layout expires regardless of the number of accumulated active alarms;
    • when the operator response time for the newest alarm expires. Active alarms that were at the moment of layout opening are also taken into account.
  • You can display a camera again after its removal only if a new alarm occurs
  • During the first 10 seconds, the cell with the new alarm is highlighted by the red frame.
  • A camera is removed from the layout after processing an event (see Assessing an alarm event) or after the set timeout expires (see Alarm processing).
  • If there are no free cells, new alarms are transferred to the waiting order.
  • An alarm doesn't disappear from the layout while the alarm assessing window is opened until the timeout expires. If you switch to another camera without assessment, the processing timer restarts the countdown
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Limiting alarm sources for the specific layout

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