General information
Hot keys are used to quickly perform actions in the client using a standard keyboard or joystick. They allow users to work more efficiently by minimizing the use of the mouse.
Hot key settings are grouped into six functional modes:
- Global: actions that are available in all system modes.
- Live Video display mode: actions that are available when you work with live video
- Archive viewing and search in archive mode: actions to play back and analyze the recorded video in the archive.
- Time Compressor mode: actions to work with fast archive viewing.
- Alarm classification mode: actions to process and confirm alarm events.
- Programming: actions to set up schedules, detectors, and other system functions.
General settings
Before you start assigning hot keys, note the following rules:
- Keys/key combinations that are assigned in the Global function, cannot be used in other functions.
- There are default key combinations for important actions that are set in the Global function, and you cannot change them.
- You cannot assign the same key or key combination to different actions within one function (for example, Alarm classification mode).
- You can assign the same key/key combinations to different actions in different functions (for example, the Ctrl+V key combination in the Alarm classification mode and in the Live Video display mode will perform different actions).
- You can use hot keys only after you completely start the client (see Starting the client).
- When you use a standard keyboard, you can assign letter and number keys only in combination with modifiers (Ctrl, Alt, Shift).
- When the Settings tab is active, only the Activate configuration panel action is active from the Global function of all hot keys.
To configure hot keys, do the following:
- Go to the Settings tab → Options → Hot keys.
- In the Input devices column, select an input device from the drop-down list.
- Click the button.
- In the Functions column, select the required function:
- Assign values for required actions:
- To add a key/button/key combination/button combination, you must select a line with the required action and press the required key or key combination on the keyboard or joystick.
- To clear the value, select the line with action and double left-click the current value.
- To select the value, select the line with action and left-click the current value.
- If there is no value in the line, then a hot key/button/key combination/button combination isn't assigned to this action.
- Click the Apply button.
Configuring hot keys is complete. Tables below provide a full list of actions and default values.
Global
Action | Hot key/default key combination | Description |
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General | ||
Activate cameras panel | F4 | Opens the cameras panel; camera selection and navigation by elements of the panel are also available. When you hide the panel or select a camera, the surveillance window opens |
Activate configuration panel | F5 | Opens a toolbar. If you press the button twice, the toolbar of the viewing mode opens |
Activate layouts panel | F2 | Opens the layouts panel (see The Layouts panel); navigation by the created layouts and selection of a certain layout are also available. When you hide the panel or select a layout, the surveillance window opens |
Activate videowall management panel | F3 | Opens the videowall management panel (see The Video wall panel); navigation by the active monitors is available. When you hide the panel, the surveillance window opens |
Digit 0 | 0 (non-editable field) | |
Digit 1 | 1 (non-editable field) | |
Digit 9 | 9 (non-editable field) | |
Hide menu/panel, click Cancel | Escape (non-editable field) | Closes dialog windows |
Lock application | CTRL+ALT+L | Locks the current user's session. To unlock, enter the current user's password |
Navigating. Down | Down (non-editable field) | Performs navigation within the selected interface element. The assigned keys work only if you open any panel or menu with navigation capability |
Navigating. Left | Left (non-editable field) | |
Navigating. Right | Right (non-editable field) | |
Navigating. Up | Up (non-editable field) | |
Open alarm panel | F6 | Opens the alarm panel (see Alert panel). Press the button again to hide the panel |
Open menu of current layout | F1 | Opens the context menu for the current layout (see Selection and Slideshow of Layouts). Press the button again to hide the menu |
Open panel with list of devices | F7 | Opens the device panel (see Object panel). Press the button again to hide the panel |
Remove current value | Del (non-editable field) | Removes the current value |
Select item of menu and panels, click Save, Apply, OK | Enter (non-editable field) | Completes operations |
Work with layout | ||
Cameras selection in current layout | CTRL+N | Opens a window to enter the camera number. You must enter a number (short name) of a camera (see Camera) and click the OK button. If there is a camera with the specified number (short name) on the current layout, then the corresponding surveillance window becomes active. If there is no such camera on the current layout, the minimal layout containing this camera opens. In other cases, no actions occur in the system |
Decrease layout cell | CTRL+Subtract | Decreases the size of the current layout cell |
Delete layout from monitor | ALT+D | Deletes the current layout from monitor |
Go to the next layout in the list | SHIFT+Right | Switches to the next layout |
Go to the previous layout in the list | SHIFT+Left | Switches to the previous layout |
Increase layout cell | CTRL+Add | Increases the size of the current layout cell |
Navigating the cameras, downward shift | ALT+Down | Switches to the camera located below |
Navigating the cameras, left shift | ALT+Left | Switches to the camera on the left |
Navigating the cameras, right shift | ALT+Right | Switches to the camera on the right |
Navigating the cameras, upward shift | ALT+Up | Switches to the camera located above |
Open bookmarks list | Opens the bookmarks list to quickly access the created bookmarks (see Bookmarks) | |
Replace selected camera in current layout | CTRL+R | Opens a window to enter the camera number. You must enter the camera number and click the OK button. The system replaces the current camera to another one in the selected layout cell (see Changing cameras on a layout) |
Select layout by ID | Opens a window to enter the layout ID (see Setting a layout ID) | |
Select layout by number | ALT+N | Opens a window to enter the layout number. You must enter the number of the required layout and click the OK button. Layouts are arranged from left to right starting with 1 (see The Layouts panel) |
Select monitor by number | SHIFT+N | Opens a window to enter the monitor ID number. You must enter the monitor number and click the OK button. The specified monitor becomes active (see Monitor management) |
Select next camera in current layout cell | Switches to the next camera in the current cell according to the camera numbering | |
Select previous camera in current layout cell | Switches to the previous camera in the current layout cell according to the camera numbering | |
Show current camera on monitor | ALT+C | Displays the current camera on the monitor |
Show current layout on monitor | ALT+L | Displays the current layout on the monitor |
Show selected camera on monitor | ALT+S | Displays the selected camera on the monitor |
Work with map | ||
Show map in 2D mode | If the map is in 2D mode, switches the system to the 3D mode (see Working with the interactive map) | |
Show map in 3D mode | If the map is in 3D mode, hides the map (see Working with the interactive map) |
Live Video display mode
Action | Hot key/default key combination | Description |
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PTZ control (see PTZ) | ||
Auto Iris | Sets the camera iris automatically | |
Autofocus | Sets the camera focus automatically | |
Close iris | PgDn | Closes the camera iris |
Focus far | End | Increases the focal distance |
Focus near | Home | Decreases the focal distance |
Move down | NumPad2 | Moves the camera down |
Move left | NumPad4 | Moves the camera to the left |
Move right | NumPad6 | Moves the camera to the right |
Move up | NumPad8 | Moves the camera up |
Open iris | PgUp | Opens the camera iris |
Patrolling | Multiply | Starts the camera patrolling by the specified routes (see Patrolling) |
Select preset by number | Opens a window to enter the preset number (see Selecting a preset). You must enter the preset number and click the OK button | |
Zoom in | NumPad9 | Zooms in the video image |
Zoom out | NumPad3 | Zooms out the video image |
Work with camera | ||
Add bookmark | CTRL+B | Opens a window for creating a bookmark (see Bookmarks) |
Arm | CTRL+A | Arms the current camera |
Disarm | CTRL+D | Disarms the current camera |
Open menu of selected camera and select menu item | F9 | Opens the context menu of the selected camera (see Context Menu of the Surveillance window). Press the button again to hide the menu |
Quick export of video frame | CTRL+S | Exports the current frame of the video image (see Export 3.0) |
Switch to alarm classification mode or initiate alarm | CTRL+M | Enables the classification mode or initiates an alarm (see Switching to the Alarm management mode) |
Switch to archive mode | CTRL+Tab | If any surveillance window is active on the layout, the system switches to the archive of this camera. If you press the key combination again, the system enables the Switching to Live mode. If there are no active surveillance windows on the layout, the system switches to the archive for all cameras on the layout (see Switching to the Archive Mode) |
Switch to search in archive mode | CTRL+F | Opens the menu for searching in the archive (see Search in archive) |
Archive viewing and search in archive mode
Action | Hot key/default key combination | Description |
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Work with camera | ||
Decrease video playback speed | CTRL+Down | Decreases the video playback speed. Each click decreases the speed by X2 (see Navigating using the Playback panel) |
Go to next hour | Increases the numerical value by one unit | |
Go to next month | Moves to the next month (see Navigating using the Timeline) | |
Go to previous hour | Decreases the numerical value by one unit | |
Go to previous month | Moves to the previous month (see Navigating using the Timeline) | |
Go to the next frame | CTRL+Right | If you hold down the given key combination, the system switches to the next frame until you release the key combination |
Go to the next video clip | CTRL+SHIFT+Right | If you hold down the given key combination, the system switches to the next video clips until you release the key combination |
Go to the previous frame | CTRL+Left | If you hold down the given key combination, the system switches to the previous frame until you release the key combination |
Go to the previous video clip | CTRL+SHIFT+Left | If you hold down the given key combination, the system switches to the previous video clips until you release the key combination |
Increase video playback speed | CTRL+Up | Increases the video playback speed. Each click increases the speed by X2 (see Navigating using the Playback panel) |
Move to next timestamp | Moves to the next timestamp | |
Move to previous timestamp | Moves to the previous timestamp | |
Open list of timeline events | CTRL+E | Opens the list of events (see Events List). Press the key combination again to hide the list |
Pause / Play | CTRL+Space | Stops/starts the video playback |
Show calendar | F8 | Opens a calendar to select the date and time of a recording (see Navigating using the Timeline) |
Switch to Time Compressor mode | CTRL+T | Opens the time compressor mode (see Switching to the TimeCompressor mode). Press the key combination again to switch to the standard archive mode (see Switching to the Archive Mode) |
Time Compressor mode
Action | Hot key/default key combination | Description |
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General | ||
Decrease number of objects | CTRL+Down | Decreases the number of the monitored objects |
Go home | CTRL+B | Moves the playback pointer to the beginning of the archive |
Increase number of objects | CTRL+Up | Increases the number of the monitored objects |
Pause / Play | CTRL+Space | Stops/starts the video playback |
Alarm classification mode
Action | Hot key/default key combination | Description |
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Work with camera | ||
Decrease playback speed | CTRL+Down | Decreases the video playback speed. Each click decreases the speed by X2 (see Navigating using the Playback panel) |
Go to the next frame | СTRL+Rigt | Moves the playback pointer to the next frame |
Go to the previous frame | CTRL+Left | Moves the playback pointer to the previous frame |
Increase playback speed | CTRL+Up | Increases the video playback speed. Each click increases the speed by X2 (see Navigating using the Playback panel) |
Resolution Confirmed alarm | CTRL+1 | Sets the Confirmed alarm status for the current event |
Resolution False alarm | CTRL+3 | Sets the False alarm status for the current event |
Resolution Suspicious situation | CTRL+2 | Sets the Suspicious situation status for the current event |
Programming
Action | Hot key/default key combination | Description |
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Dialog window
When you press certain key combinations, you can open a dialog window, in which you must:
- Enter the numerical value of a camera/layout/monitor.
- Click the OK button.
Input is complete.
Exporting hot keys
To export hot keys, do the following:
- Go to the Options tab → the Hot keys item.
- Click the Save to file... button.
- Select the place of file storage.
- Enter the file name.
- Click the Save button.
Exporting hot keys is complete. As a result, the hot keys settings are imported as a file in the XML format.
Importing hot keys
To import hot keys, do the following:
- Go to the Options tab → the Hot keys item.
- Click the Load from file... button.
- Select the file in the XML format with the hot keys settings and click the Open button. As a result, the settings are imported to the client.
- Click the Apply button.
Importing hot keys is complete.
Configuring joystick
To configure a joystick, do the following:
- Connect a joystick to the computer.
- Calibrate a joystick.
- Go to the Settings tab → the Options tab → the Hot keys item.
- In the Input device column, select a joystick from the drop-down list.
- Click the button.
- Set up the hot keys and click the Apply button.
- Set the sensitivity of control commands of the PTZ device:
- Open the <Joystick_name>.xml joystick configuration file using a text editor that is located in C:\Users\<User_name>\AppData\Local\AxxonSoft\AxxonOne\HotKeysXmlConfigurationFiles.
- Set the sensitivity of the control commands in the <Sensitivity>0.2</Sensitivity> parameter in the range from 0.0 (low sensitivity) to 1.0 (high sensitivity). Commands supporting the sensitivity setup:
Command Description DiscreteMoveXAxisRight Moves the camera to the right DiscreteMoveXAxisLeft Moves the camera to the left DiscreteMoveYAxisUp Moves the camera up DiscreteMoveYAxisDown Moves the camera down DiscreteZoomIn Zooms in the video image DiscreteZoomOut Zooms out the video image DiscreteFocusNear Decreases the focal distance DiscreteFocusFar Increases the focal distance DiscreteIrisOpen Opens the camera iris DiscreteIrisClose Closes the camera iris Attention!
- We highly don't recommend setting values out of the range 0.0–1.0 and editing other parameters in the XML file.
- If there is no <Sensitivity>0.2</Sensitivity> parameter in the file, do the following:
- Go to the Settings tab → the Options tab → the Hot keys item.
- In the Input device column, select a joystick from the drop-down list.
- Click the button next to the joystick.
- Click the Apply button.
- Add and configure the joystick again.
<HotKeysSchemaDeviceCommands> <CommandName>DiscreteZoomOut</CommandName> <HotKey>A2-</HotKey> <Sensitivity>0.2</Sensitivity> </HotKeysSchemaDeviceCommands>
- Save changes in the file.
Configuring joystick is complete.
CH VM - Desktop USB security keyboard
Attention!
For the proper operation, you must connect the keyboard before starting the client (see Starting the client). For the information on how to connect the device, refer to the manufacturer's official documentation.
The CH VM-Desktop USB keyboard is a specialized control device that includes the following elements:
- Three-position joystick (J1, J2): to control the PTZ camera and optical zoom.
- Jog Dial rotary switch (J3, J4): to navigate in the archive.
- 27 keys: 10 numeric keys, *, #, B1, B2 and 13 programmable keys (C1–C13). You cannot reprogram keys in Axxon One.
You can control functions using the keyboard within the active monitor. The active monitor is the main monitor (if the additional monitors are disabled or inactive) or the additional monitor that is active at this current moment (see Managing monitors on a local Client). You can select the active monitor only by using the mouse. If the mouse is unavailable, the device controls cameras only on the main monitor. The table below provides the description of actions assigned to the default keys:Default key Description J4 Opens/closes the camera iris 1 Starts/stops the camera patrolling by the specified routes (see Patrolling) 2,3 Increases/decreases the focal distance B2 If any surveillance window is active on the layout, the system switches only to the archive of this camera. If you press the key again, the system switches to the live mode. If there are no active surveillance windows on the layout, the system switches to the archive for all cameras on the layout (see Switching to the Archive Mode) J3
(counterclockwise rotation)Moves to the previous frame sequentially until the key is released. If you enable playback, the action is ignored J3
(clockwise rotation)Moves to the next frame sequentially until the key is released. If you enable playback, the action is ignored J4
(counterclockwise rotation)When you hold down the key, the system switches to the previous recordings until the key is released J4
(clockwise rotation)When you hold down the key, the system switches to the next recordings until the key is released С11 Decreases the video playback speed. Each click decreases the speed by X2 (see Navigating using the Playback panel) С12 Stops/starts the video playback С13 Increases the video playback speed. Each click increases the speed by X2 (see Navigating using the Playback panel) С9 Opens/closes a calendar to select the date and time of a recording B2 Switches to the live mode (see Switching to Live mode) B2 Switches to the live mode (see Switching to Live mode) С1 Sets the False alarm status for the current event С2 Sets the Suspicious situation status for the current event С3 Sets the Confirmed alarm status for the current event In any mode J1 Controls the PTZ of the selected camera. If a camera doesn't support the PTZ, the action is ignored J2 Controls the optical zoom of the selected camera. If a camera doesn't support the PTZ, the action is ignored * n # Activates a camera on the layout. n is the number (short name) of a camera (see Camera). If there is a camera with the specified number (short name) on the current layout, then the corresponding surveillance window becomes active. If there is no such camera on the current layout, the minimal layout containing this camera opens. In other cases, no actions occur in the system # n # Switches to the layout. n is the layout ID (see Setting a layout ID) С10 Resets the entered value. If you don't complete entering the number of a camera or layout (the # isn't pressed), then if you press the С10 button, the system resets the entered number С4 Enables the classification mode or initiates an alarm (see Switching to the Alarm management mode) С5 Increases the size of the current layout cell С6 Decreases the size of the current layout cell С7 Switches to the previous layout С8 Switches to the next layout If calendar opened B1, B2 Switches to the previous B1 or to the next B2 (days → hours → minutes → seconds, see Navigating using the Timeline) J3 Enters the seleted value in the calendar (day, hour, minute, second) J4 Switches to the previous/next month (see Navigating using the Timeline)