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    Tour Route Settings
    The number of tour routes you can register and the number of presets that can be toured per route are as follows.
     Maximum 5 routes, maximu m 60 presets per route. 
     Maximum 1 route, maximu m 20 presets per route. 
    Note
    If the effective conditions or active times of the registered tour  routes conflict, the routes listed higher in the [Route List] take precedence.
    (1) [Effective Conditions]
    Select the conditions to preform a preset tour.
    [Not used]
    Preset tour is not performed.
    [For Viewers]
    Preset tour is performed when a Viewer is connected to the camera.
    [Always]
    Preset tour is always performed.
    Note
    When [Not used] is selected, the subsequent pr eset tour route settings cannot be configured.
    (2) [Route Name] 
    Enter the tour route name  of 64 characters or less. 
    (3) Active Time  Settings
    Select [Specify Active Time] to configure a preset tour  at a predetermined time, and enter the start time and 
    end time for the preset tour.
    (4) [Reverse route]  If you select this, the preset tour orde r in [Tour Presets List] will be reversed.
    You can select multiple presets.
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    1Select the tour route to co nfigure from [Route List].
    2Settings for Tour Route Names and Usage
    3Select a preset to tour from the  Select Preset list.
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    The preset is added to the [Tour Presets List]. You can add a maximum of 60 presets.  You can add a maximum of 20 presets.
    Select a preset in [Tour Presets List] and click the  [Up] or [Down] to change its position in the list.
    If you select a preset in [Tour Presets List] and  then click [Delete], the preset will be deleted.
    Note
    If a preset has already been added to [Tour Presets List] and is  selected when another preset is added from the [Select Preset] list, 
    the added preset will appear below the selected preset.
    Select the preset to configure in [Tour Pres ets List] and click [Tour Operation Settings].
    The [Tour Operation Settings] panel appears.
    4Click .
    5Configure the preset speed and pause duration.
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    (1) [Speed (PT)] 
    Select the camera pan/t ilt speed for moving to the next preset.
    (2) [ Speed (Z)] 
    Select the camera zoom speed for moving to the next preset.
    (3) [Pause (sec)]  Set the time the camera paus es at the preset position.
    (4) [Preset Registration] Register the [Tour Operation Settings] as th e tour operations of the selected preset.
    Note
    If you want to view video during moves between presets, select a  slow to medium speed. If you only want to switch quickly to view 
    video at the preset positions, select a fast speed.
    Click [Save settings] after configuring the rout e. The setting will be saved to the camera.
    Context Menu
    [Route List] Context Menu  
    If you right-click on a tour route in [R oute List], the following menu appears.
     
    [Copy]
    The settings for the tour route you right-clicked on are copied.
    [Paste]
    Copied tour route settings are applied  to the tour route you right-clicked on.
    [Clear]
    The tour route you right-clicked on  is returned to its initial state. It is not saved to the camera.
    Preset selection list menu
    If you right-click on a preset name in the [Select Preset] or [Select Tour Route Preset] list, the following menu 
    appears.
     
    [Preview]
    The preset you right-clicked can be verified in the video display area.
    6Click [ Save settings].
    Important
    If you do not save the settings and click  [Restore settings] in the [Auto Control Settings] tab, the settings in the [Tour Route 
    Settings] tab will also revert.
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    You can use the Event Display panel in the Admin Viewer to check the status for external device inputs, Intelligent Function 
    detection, and the trigge ring of linked events.
    Confirm Status With the Event Display Panel
    Click the [Event Display] button (P. 142) to display the panel.
    (1) [External Device Input] 
    When a contact input signal is received from an external device, input will be activated and indicated with an icon.
    Example:
    Input 1: Input inactive
    Input 2: Input active
    (2) [Intelligent Function (Image Detection)] The status of video detection (P. 210) by the Intelligen t Function is displayed for each detection setting number. 
    When the detection settings configured in Intelligent Functi on (Moving Object Detection, Abandoned Object Detection, 
    Removed Object Detection, Camera Tamp ering Detection, Passing Detection, or Intrusion Detection) are triggered, 
    the corresponding icon will turn green.
    If names are entered in [Detection Setting Name] in Intelligen t Function Setting Tools (P. 219), [Setting 1] to [Setting 
    15] will be displayed with the corresponding names.
    Example:
    Setting 1: Image De tection status ON
    Other settings: Image Detection status OFF
    Note
    The icon indicating the detection status will be displayed for a ma ximum of five minutes (except for Moving Object Detection).
    Check the Event Detection Status With Admin Viewer
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    (3)  [Intelligent Function (Auto Tracking)] The detection status of Auto Tracking (P. 2 30) by the Intelligent Function is displayed.  If detection is triggered, the icon 
    will turn green.
    Example:
    Auto Tracking status ON
    (4) [Intelligent Function  (Audio Detection)] 
    Displays the status of [Volume  Detection] or [Scream Detection] set in [E vent] > [Audio Detection] (P. 107) in the 
    Setting Page. If detection is triggered, the icon will turn green.
    Example:
    Volume: Volume Detection status ON
    Scream: Scream Detection status OFF
    (5) [Linked Events]  Displays the status of linked  events for Intelligent Function set with [Event ] > [Linked Events] (P. 113) in the Setting 
    Page. If a linked event is trigge red, the icon will turn green.
    Example:
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    You can capture snapshots or manually record video to a memory card inserted in the camera as you view video in the 
    video display area.
    Capture a Snapshot
    Capture and save a snapshot from the video in the video display area.
    The Snapshot panel will open showing a snapshot from the moment you clicked.
    If you click the [Snapshot] button  again, the image displayed in the Snapshot panel will be updated.
    Note
     The snapshot is saved as a JPEG file.
     The saved snapshots are the same size as the video capture size.
    Record Video to a Memory Card Manually
    Manually record video being displaye d in the video display area to a memory card inserted in the camera.
    Note
     You can manually record video if the following conditions have been met.
    – The memory card inserted in the camera is mounted (P. 142).
    – Set [Operation Settings] to [Save Logs and Videos] in [Video Reco rd] > [Memory Card] > [Memory Card Operations] (P. 101) in the 
    Setting Page.
     The format and size of the video recorded to a memory card depends on the settings configured on the Setting Page. – Video format: [Memory Card] > [Memory Card Operations] > [Video Format] (P. 130)
    – Video size:  JPEG [Basic Settings] > [Video Setting s] > [JPEG] > [Video Size: Upload / Memory card]
    H.264 [Basic Settings] > [Video Setti ngs] > [H.264(1)] > [Video Size]
    Recording Videos Manually
    Record Snapshots/Video With Admin Viewer
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    Click [ Snapshot] button at the moment yo u want to capture a snapshot.
    2To save the snapshot, right-click on the Snapshot panel.
    3Click [Save Picture As] in t he menu that appears.
    4Enter the desired file name and save the snapshot.
    1If you have not obtained camera control privileges, click  the [Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges] button to 
    obtain the privileges. 
    						
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    The display of the [Memory Card Recording] button will change during video recording.
    Confirming Re corded Video
    Use the Recorded Video Utility (P. 240) to confirm and pl ayback the video manually recorded to a memory card.
    Click the [Recorded Video Utility] button  to launch the Recorded Video Utility.
    2Click the [Memory Card Recording] button.
    Not recording
    Recording
    3To stop video recording, click the [Memory Card Recording] button again.
    Important
     Manually recorded video to the memory card will automatically be terminated after 300 seconds of recording.
     When recording manually, do not change the settings in the [Setting Page]. Doing so may result in the termination of the manual recording. 
    						
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    For details on each part of the VB Viewer, please refer to “Admin Viewer/VB Viewer Screen” > “VB Viewer” (P. 141).
    Launch VB Viewer and Differences with Admin Viewer
    Launch VB Viewer
    Launch the camera top page and click [VB Viewer] to launch the VB Viewer (P. 41).
    Differences with the Admin Viewer
    The following Admin Viewer functions and buttons are not available in the VB Viewer.
     H.264 video display
     Memory card mount status icon
     [Memory Card Recording] button
     [Recorded Video Utility] button
     [Event Display] button
     [Control for Admin] button
     [Audio Transmission] button
    VB Viewer Operation Range
    If you have set view restrictions with the View Restriction Sett ing Tool (P. 206), the VB Viewer can only be used within 
    the view restrictions.
    Camera Control Privilege  Status Indicator
    Depending on the camera control privilege status, the  camera control privilege indicator and [Obtain/Release 
    Camera Control Privileges] butt on appearance changes as follows.
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    [Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges] Button 
    						
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    Context Menu in Full Screen Mode
    The following menus appear when you right-click in full screen mode in the VB Viewer.
    For details on each item, please refer to P. 145.
    Appeara
    nceControl Privilege  StatusExplanation
    Control privileges not 
    obtained Camera control privilege indicator is grayed out.
    The [Obtain/Release Camera Contro
    l Privileges] button is animated.
    Waiting to obtain control 
    privileges If you click the [Obtain/Release Came
    ra Control Privileges] button while 
    privileges are not assigned and are put in the queue for privileges, the 
    camera control privilege indicator will display the remaining time.
    Control privileges 
    obtained Camera control privilege indicator appears in blue.
    The center of the [Obtain/Release Came
    ra Control Privileges] button is blue.
    Control privileges 
    obtained
    (remaining control time) After obtaining control privileges, the amount of time for maintaining control 
    privilege priority is displayed in
     the control privilege indicator.
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