Milestone Smart Client 3.6 User Manual
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Milestone XProtect Smart Client 3.6; User’s Manual
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Use digital zoom on live as well as recorded images.
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Manually activate triggered events.
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Manually activate external outputs (e.g. sirens or lights).
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Use sound notifications for attracting attention to detected motion or events.
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Get quick overviews of sequences with detected motion.
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Get quick overviews of detected alerts or system events.
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Quickly search selected areas of camera images for motion (also known as Smart Search).
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Skip gaps during playback of recordings.
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Configure and use several different joysticks.
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Print images, with optional comments.
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Copy images for subsequent pasting into word processors, e-mail, etc.
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Export recordings (e.g. for use as evidence) in AVI (movie clip), JPEG (still image) and
Milestone surveillance system database formats. The AVI and database formats can include
audio.
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Use pre-configured as well as customizable keyboard shortcuts to speed up common
actions.
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Select between a number of language versions, independent of language used on main
surveillance system.
Note: Some of the above features may require certain user rights. Some of the above features
may only be available if supported by the surveillance system; see Surveillance System Differences
on page 100 for more information.
How Can User Rights Affect Your Use of the Smart
Client?
The rights of individual users are specified centrally by the surveillance system administrator. The
rights of an individual user will determine the user’s ability to use the Smart Client’s features.
Basically, the surveillance system administrator is able to restrict a user’s rights to the following:
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Access to the Smart Client
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Access to each of the Smart Client’s tabs: Live, Browse, and Setup
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Ability to use features on the Smart Client’s tabs
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Ability to create views (views determine the way in which images from one or more
cameras are displayed)
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Ability to view images from specific cameras
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