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the information again after a week, you can manually end the snooze period.

Set Alarm Status: Displays a submenu from which you are able to select the following:

o

Disable new alarms...: Opens the Disable New Alarms window, in which you are
able to define a period of time for which to disable new alarms from the selected

server, camera, or other device (see also page 31).

When you disable new alarms, the indicator will still reflect the state of the latest
received alarm. When the selected time span ends, the indicator will automatically

begin displaying any new alarms. See Map Indicator Overview on page 34 for

further information about the colors used in indicators.

Tip: The exact time at which the disabling of new alarms will end will be displayed

in the Client’s Information section: For a server, the information will appear on the
Server tab (see page 41). For a camera or other device, the information will appear

on the Device tab (see page 42).

o

Enable new alarms: Lets you manually end a previously defined period for which
new alarm information is disabled. Example: If you have previously defined that

new alarm information for a server should be disabled for a period of one month,

but you later find that you require the information again after a week, you can
manually end the period.

[Additional commands]: Milestone XProtect Central has support for plugins. Plugins

allow organizations to use customized solutions for integrating, for example, their access
control systems in Milestone XProtect Central. If such plugins are used in your organization,

the menu may contain additional commands. Consult your Milestone XProtect Central

system administrator if in doubt.

Making Navigation Follow

Map Selection

By default, the Navigation section (

1

in the

illustration) does not reflect your selection of a

camera, server or other device in the Map section (

2

in the illustration).

This is because the Navigation section may in some
organizations contain a very long list of servers,

cameras, etc. When this is the case, the list could

potentially scroll up and down in a distracting fashion

if it were to reflect your selections in the Map section.
In case you do want your selections in the Map section to be reflected in the Navigation section,

simply click the Show Application Menu button in the top right corner of the Client window, and

select Navigation follows selection.

To disable the feature, simply click the Show Application Menu button, and

select Navigation follows selection again.

Your selection of a camera, server or other device in the Navigation section is always reflected in

the Map section, regardless whether Navigation follows selection is selected or not. If you cannot

see all relevant sections in your Client, read Display of Client’s Sections Can Be Turned On and Off
on page 13.

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