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  1. Video server surveillance Monitor.
  2. Video surveillance Monitor of the Remote Workstation, connected to the server via TCP/IP net.
  3. Video monitor of the Web-server, displayed in web browsers on Remote Workstations, connected to the server via the web-server module over HTTP protocol.
  4. Video monitor of the iOS or Android mobile client.

Video surveillance monitors on the server and Remote Workstations, connected to the videoserver via TCP/IP local net, are identical. Video surveillance monitors on the videoserver and on Remote Workstations are set up with the System Setting dialog box and is described below.

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  1. display video signals;
  2. play back the archives;
  3. change the sequence of displaying video signals (surveillance windows layout, selection of video signals to be displayed in the surveillance windows, windows slide show, etc.);
  4. process the displayed signals (deinterlacing, zooming, image sharpening and changing contrast);
  5. export and hardcopy selected frames, export video and audio records;
  6. control detectors, including camera alarm detectors (main motion detectors);
  7. control video recording;
  8. control PTZ devices and microphones.

Note
titleAttention!

When you work with the Video Surveillance Monitor, it is not recommended to use automatic lock in Windows OS, because after each unlocking, the Server takes some time to restore the display of the video signal. Therefore, the more Displays, Video Surveillance Monitors and cameras are in your system, the longer the restore will take.


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Video surveillance monitor operation

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