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General information

You can open a It is possible to open the layout with the specified camera.

The View camera macro uses the following algorithm:

  1. Searches for the layouts available to the current user that contain the selected camera.
  2. Selects the layout with the minimum number of cells to display the selected camera.
  3. If the required layout
  4. does not
  5. doesn't exist, creates a new layout with the selected camera.
  6. Switches to the selected layout, or the created layout.
  7. Performs
  8. Executes the specified action.

Configuring an action

To configure the View camera macro, do the following:

  1. Go to the Programming tab.
  2. In the Event rules or Cycle rules list, click Create... (see Configuring macros).
  3. Select a start condition that triggers
  4. Configure the conditions to start
  5. a macro (
  6. see Configuring filters for event-driven macros
  7. see Configuring start conditions).
  8. Select the camera to be displayed (1) or
  9. Click the Image Added button below start conditions.
  10. From the drop-down list, select Camera: View camera.
  11. In the Camera parameter, select a camera that you want to view or a Camera
  12. Camera
  13. that initiated command execution (see Configuring start conditions
  14. ). You can select a group of cameras for the Switch to archive mode (see step 2
  15. ).
    Note
    titleAttention!

    If

  16. the
  17. a macro

  18. was triggered by a sensor or a relay (see 
  19. is initiated by an event from an input or output (see Configuring start conditions) that

  20. are not associated with the camera, the action will not be triggered. 

    Image Removed

  21. is not connected to any camera, you need to select a specific camera for this action. If you select a group of cameras or a camera that initiated the macro, the action doesn't start.

    Image Added
  22. Select the display mode (2).
  23. In the Display mode parameter, select the display mode:
  24. Display mode

    Description of macro action

    Select camera
  25. The camera
  26. Camera is highlighted on the layout
    Zoom in camera
  27. The camera
  28. Camera is highlighted on the layout,
  29. the viewing tile
  30. Surveillance window takes up 98% of the screen
    Zoom in and show map
  31. The camera
  32. Camera is highlighted on the layout,

  33. the viewing tile
  34. Surveillance window takes up 50% of the screen

  35. , the
  36. . The map

  37. under
  38. with the

  39. tile shows the
  40. selected camera is displayed

    Switch to immersion mode
  41. Immersive
  42. the viewing tile
  43. Surveillance window takes up 50% of the screen

    Switch to archive mode

  44. The camera
  45. Camera is highlighted on the layout and it is in

  46. archive
  47. the Archive mode. If a group of cameras is specified, then a layout is created with all the cameras in

  48. archive
  49. the Archive mode

    Mark camera
  50. The camera
  51. Camera is added and highlighted on the Marked cameras layout (
  52. see
  53. see Creating special layouts)
    Unmark camera
  54. The camera
  55. Camera is
  56. deleted
  57. removed from the Marked cameras layout (
  58. see
  59. In the Specify monitor number parameter, specify the number of the monitor on which the selected camera
  60. should
  61. must be displayed
  62. (3)
  63. .
  64. Select
  65. In the Role parameter, select the user roles

  66. ,
  67. for which this macro

  68. will be available (4).
  69. is available.

  70. Click the Apply Image Added button.

Configuration The configuration of the View camera macro is complete.