Viewing recorded & live video, How to access the video viewer window, Switching between browse & live mode – Milestone Central 3.7 User Manual
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Milestone XProtect Central 3.7; User’s Manual
When generating a report you are able to select required printer, paper size, orientation, etc. by
clicking the Page Setup button. By clicking the Preview button you are able to preview your report
before printing it.
When ready, click the Print button to print the report on the selected printer.
Viewing Recorded & Live Video
The Video Viewer window lets you view recorded
and live video from a camera.
How to Access the Video
Viewer Window
You are able to access the Video Viewer window
in two ways:
•
By clicking the button in the Client’s
Alarm Detail window (see page 23). This
will open the Video Viewer window in
browse mode.
Window from the resulting menu. This will open the Video Viewer window in live mode.
•
By right-clicking a camera indicator in the Client’s Map section, then selecting Open Live
Switching Between Browse & Live Mode
deo
d viewing live video: Simply click the Show Live button to switch to live mode.
the window’s browsing features are disabled. To
return to browse mode, click the Stop Live button.
dio
ured on the surveillance system; it is not
ssible to configure this through XProtect Central.
a.
ot possible to
nfigure this, or select different microphones/speakers, through XProtect Central.
talk though speakers assigned to the camera (live mode only), use the Talk button:
When working in the Video Viewer window, you can easily switch between browsing recorded vi
an
When using the Video Viewer window in live mode,
Audio
When using the Video Viewer window in playback mode, it is possible to listen to recorded au
from a microphone assigned to the camera. Whether a microphone has been assigned to the
camera, and which microphone that may be, is config
po
When in live mode, it is possible to listen to live audio from a microphone assigned to the camer
It is possible to perform a two-way conversation if speakers are assigned to the camera. Again,
microphones and speakers are configured entirely on the surveillance system; it is n
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