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Enable the Config Function. In the Configuration Tree, click on the Camera Group you wish your new Viewer to be in.
In the Configuration Panel, select New, then choose New Video Viewer.
The Create New Video Viewer window will appear. Name the new Viewer, then select Finish.
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Select the Camera you wish to stream from in the Configuration Tree.
In the Configuration Panel, select Add Viewer.
In the Configuration Tree, a blank Video Viewer will appear.
Use the new Viewer's settings in the Configuration Panel (see below) to Edit the Viewer; create a name and add a Stream URL etc.
Select Save, then test your new Viewer by toggling Preview Viewer on.
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You can also utilize the mouse to move to an area, by Left-Click + Hold the mouse curser in the spot you wish to move the camera to.
When you begin to Left-Click the mouse a green ring will appear:
This will be turn into a solid green circle once you have held the mouse for long enough:
Then the viewer will be centred to where the mouse was pointing to:
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There is a limitation with Point to Move immediately after a relative move, as we don't know where a camera is. So you have to wait for an absolute move before you can use Point to Move feature again. The system will warn you as you will see a red ring on the screen, as in the image below, and the command will not be actioned. |
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This video illustrates the Absolute Zoom control using the mouse wheel:
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Direction and MagnificationControls on the video overlay:
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