Canon recording software RM25 V10 User Manual
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Record on a Regular Basis (Repeating Weekly Schedules) 5-5 Setting a Recording Schedule 5 Note It may not be possible to record at the specified frame rate or recording may pause intermittently, depending on the load on the Storage Server CPU or the hard disk. Recording may be performed at lower than the specified frame rate, depending on the number of Viewers that are accessing the camera, the load on the camera and Storage Server, variation in network traffic, and the environment at the time of recording. ➄[Record audio if available] This cannot be used with RM-Lite. ➅[Advanced] This cannot be used with RM-Lite. ➆[Use the recording-mode stream] This cannot be used with RM-Lite. You cannot select [1280x960] for the [Resolution]. Save the Recording Schedule The schedule that was set is displayed in the schedule area. The schedule becomes active as soon as it is displayed in the schedule area. 1Click [OK] to close the dialog box.
5-6 Editing a Recording Schedule For details on the settings in the [Edit Schedule Item] dialog box, see “Set a Weekly Schedule” (P. 5-3). Delete a Recording Schedule The recording schedule is deleted. Edit a Recording Schedule 1Select the recording schedule you want to edit in the schedule area, and click [Edit]. 2Change the settings of the recording schedule. 3Click [OK] to close the dialog box. 1Select the schedule that you want to delete in the schedule area. 2Click [Delete].
Chapter 6 Day-to-Day Operations ❏Viewing live images ❏Playing recordings ❏Operating a camera ❏Changing the layout of a video window ❏Viewing and checking events
6-2 Flow of Operations View recorded images Record Now (P. 6-4)Play a recording (P. 6-6) Save a snapshot of the displayed image (P. 6-4)Save part of a recording (P. 6-7) Search for a recording (P. 6-5)Zoom in/out of the Viewer display (P. 6-7) View live images Get control of a camera (P. 6-8)Change the camera angle using a panorama image (P. 6-10) Use the pan/tilt/zoom feature (P. 6-8)Play back audio (P. 6-10) Change the camera angle to a preset position (P. 6-9)Compensate for dark regions in the image (P. 6-11) Check events View a live event (P. 6-12)Search for events (P. 6-12)
6-3 Day-to-Day Operations 6 ➀Menu bar and toolbar Access this software’s functions. The toolbar provides easy access to commonly used functions. ➁Video window Display live images from a camera or playback from a recording. ➂[Panorama] Change the camera angle using a panorama image. ➃Viewing area Place a video window in this area. You can display a grid for arranging video windows. ➄Timeline Display the time and date and events that have occurred. Click an event to play back the recording. ➅Status bar Displays Viewer status messages and CPU load. ➆[Audio] Listen to live audio and transmit audio using the camera’s two-way audio feature. ➇[Camera Selector] Display and select cameras added to the Storage Server Group. ➈[Live Events Log] Display events that occurred one hour or less after Viewer startup. ➉[Camera Control] Get control of the camera and change the camera angle. Viewer Features ➆ ➇ ➉ ➈ ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ ➅
6-4 Record Now Start recording while watching the live image. A white frame surrounding the selected video window is displayed. Recording starts. The upper part of the window is red when recording. Recording stops automatically after the set time period. Note The [Record Now] duration can be changed. For details, see “Configure the Viewer Display and Operation Settings” (P. 4-3). Hint You can use [Record Now] to immediately record during a period where there is no recording schedule set. Save a Snapshot of the Displayed Image You can take a snapshot of the displayed image and save the still image. ➀[Display camera name] check box Select this check box if you want to add the camera name to the still image. ➁[Display timestamp] check box Select this check box if you want to add the time and date to the lower right side of the saved still image. (You cannot specify the position, font, size or color.) ➂[Save As] Save the preview image. ➃[Cancel] Closes the dialog box. The [Save As] dialog box appears. The file is saved in the specified location and the focus is placed on the [Capture Still Frame] dialog box again. If you use the on screen display feature of the camera, the date and time on the snapshot may look different from the date and time on the on screen display. In addition, we recommend that you display characters on the upper right or upper left of the snapshot. View Recorded Images 1Click the video window displaying the image to be recorded. 2Click [Record Now] on the toolbar. Important The maximum frame rate is 5 fps. The recording duration can be specified, however, the actual duration may depend on various settings and on network delay. 1Click [Capture] on the toolbar to display the [Capture Still Frame] dialog box. 2Set the still image to be saved. 3Click [Save As]. 4Specify the file name and storage location and click [Save]. 5Click [Cancel] to close the dialog box. ➀ ➂ ➁ ➃
View Recorded Images 6-5 Day-to-Day Operations 6 Note You cannot operate the preview when displaying the [Capture Still Frame] dialog box. You must operate the camera in advance to set its angle. For details on operating the camera, see “Operate the Camera” (P. 6-8). The .bmp file format is used for still images. Search for a Recording Images recorded using a recording schedule or [Record Now] are displayed on the timeline as events. You can search through the recordings to find the recording that you want to play back. „Search by Changing the Timeline ➀Slider Zoom out or zoom in the timeline. ➁Event display area Displays events according to the times they occurred. ➂Time bar Drag the bar to scroll through the timeline. Change the recording period displayed in the timeline using the buttons at each end.Events displayed as film icons are images recording for that period. Click the event to play the recording. Events associated with the selected camera are also displayed in the event display area. (The color of these events represents their priority.) Click the event to play the recording. Note Events in the display area that not associated with the selected camera (secondary events) are displayed as transparent. If you do not select a camera, all events are displayed as primary events (not transparent). Click [View] > [Timeline] to display/hide the timeline. Important Do not specify the Windows folder or the Program Files folder on the system drive as the destination for the snapshot images. Images cannot be saved to these folders. 1Click the video window. 2Drag the timeline to display the time and date for the recording. ButtonDescription Go back one week Go back one day Go back 10% of the current time display Go forward 10% of the current time display Go forward one day Go forward one week ➀➁ ➂ 3Click an event in the event display area. Events not associated with the selected camera Recording Events associated with the selected camera
6-6 „Search by Specifying the Time and Date The playhead moves to the specified date and time and the recorded video starts playing in the video window. „Search by Event Click [Search] on the toolbar or [Search] on the timeline toolbar to search for an event. Click the event in the search results to play the associated recording. For details, see “Play Back an Event” (P. 6-13). Play a Recording Use the playback controls on the timeline to control the image displayed in the video window. ➀Playback controls Controls for image playback. ➁Event display area Move the playhead to the playback position. ➂Playhead Drag the playhead to change the playback position. Video Window Display for Playback ➀Playback indicator Displays the playback status. ➁Title bar Displays the camera name and the time and date of the recording.1Click a video window. 2Click [Jump] on the timeline to display the [Jump to Time] dialog box. 3Specify the date and time and click [OK]. ButtonDescription Jump to previous event Rewind (each click changes the speed in sequence: 1x, 2x, 5x, 10x) Go to previous frame / Play/pause Go to next frame Fast forward (each click changes the speed in sequence: 2x, 5x, 10x) Jump to next event ➀ ➁ ➂ ➀ ➁
View Recorded Images 6-7 Day-to-Day Operations 6 Note You can play recordings from more than one camera at the same time. You can display recordings from one camera in multiple video windows. You can also play images recorded at different times simultaneously. Click [Live] on the timeline toolbar during playback to return to the live image. Zoom the Viewing Area In and Out You can zoom the viewing area in and out in four levels. Each click zooms further in on the viewing area. Each click zooms further out of the viewing area. Note Select [Actual Size] from the [View] menu to return the view to the actual size. After selecting [Actual Size], you cannot zoom in further on the viewing area. Save Part of a Recording You can save a part of a recording with a length of up to one hour to a file. ➀[From] and [To] Specify the date and time of the start and end positions. ➁[Include audio if available] check box This cannot be used with RM-Lite. ➂[OK] and [Cancel] Close the dialog box. The [Save As] dialog box appears. Note Extracted images are saved in QuickTime format (with the .mov file extension) and can be played with QuickTime Player (or other players that support the .mov file format). If QuickTime Player is not installed, you can download it for free from http:// www.apple.com/quicktime. We recommend that you use QuickTime Player Version 6.5.1 or later. Important Because image data is being sent from the Storage Server to the Viewer during playback, playback response and smoothness depends on factors such as the amount of network traffic. The time displayed on the timeline corresponds to the clock on the computer where the Viewer is running. 1On the toolbar, click [+] next to [Zoom]. 2Click [-] to zoom out. Important The quality of the video image in the video window decreases when you zoom in. To increase the image quality, increase the resolution (P. 4-7). 1Select a recording on the timeline. 2Click [Extract] on the timeline to display the [Extract Video] dialog box. 3Specify the time range for the image to be extracted. 4Click [OK]. 5Specify the file name and storage location and click [Save]. Important You can extract an image from only one video window at a time. Do not specify the Windows folder or the Program Files folder on the system drive as the destination for the snapshot images. Images cannot be saved to these folders. ➀ ➂ ➁
6-8 You can change the camera angle or adjust the image quality for a camera in the video window. Get Control of a Camera ➀Camera angle control buttons Change the camera angle. ➁[Select Preset] Moves the camera to a preset position. ➂[Panorama] Displays the [Panorama] window. Move the camera to a position using the panorama image. ➃[Control]/[Release] Get or release control of the camera. ➄Zoom slider Drag to change the zoom position. Drag up to move to the telephoto position and down to move to the wide- angle position. ➅[Advanced] Configure the camera’s advanced settings. You now have control of the camera for a certain period. Note If the camera is idle for one minute, camera control is released automatically. A count down message is displayed 10 seconds before the release. If you want to keep control of the camera, click the video window. If you want to move the video window while you are in control of the camera, drag the title bar. You can also control the camera while recording. If the camera angle to be used during recording has been set, the camera returns to the set position when the Viewer releases camera control. Use the Pan/Tilt/Zoom Feature „Use the Pan/Tilt/Zoom Feature in the [Camera Control] Dialog Box You can use the pan/tilt/zoom feature in the [Camera Control] dialog box after getting control of the camera. ➀Camera angle control buttons Change the camera angle by clicking the buttons. Click in the center to point the camera to the front. ➁Zoom slider Drag the slider to change the zoom position. Drag the slider up to move to the telephoto position and down to the wide-angle position. Operate the Camera 1Click the video window. 2Click [Window] > [Camera Control] to display the [Camera Control] dialog box. 3Click [Control]. ➀ ➄ ➅ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➀ ➁