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PTZ Direction - Your camera must have
PTZ functionality to use. It operates in
the same manner as the PTZ controls
on the a NVR as shown in the User
Manual.
By clicking on the padlock icon at the
top of this menu, you can separate
this control from the rest of the
display and position it anywhere on
the screen. Clicking on the padlock
returns it to its position in the main
display.
PTZ Advanced - Like the main PTZ controls,
this control panel replicates the
operations found on a NVR. The
user can activate presets, tours and
patterns plus other features that are
dependent upon the model of PTZ
camera in use.
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Tool - This menu gives you access to several
functions and features:
Begin Recording Plan - Activates a
pre-defined local recording plan.
NVD Control - Opens a proprietary
video playback and decoding
window.
Health Report - Shows the status of
all connected devices.
Log Query - Shows records of when
PSS was accessed and by who as
well as any system failures.
Alarm Video - Opens a pop-up
window displaying selected channels
when an alarm is activated.
Alarm Output - Open or close all
alarm outputs.
Color Config - Adjust hue, balance,
contrast and saturation.
Volume - Control for any connected
microphones.
Setting Manage - Clicking on the blue icon
on this tab reveals additional settings
which parallel their counterparts on
the camera itself. However, these
settings only apply to local recording
from the camera onto the computer
and do not override the settings on
the camera.
Of note are three additional features - E-map
Configuration, User Management and User
Configuration. The first allows you to upload
an image of a map which you can use to
mark the location of cameras. This is utilized
in the E-Map tab at the bottom of the screen.
User Management allows you to define what
PSS-specific rights users have and you can
import or export those settings for use on
other computers running PSS through User
Configuration.
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