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VideoXpert® Professional v 3.17 Operations Manual
C6601M-S | 06/22 125
4. Add the camera to your workspace.
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Drag a camera to the cell in which you want it to appear.
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Double-click a camera to add it to the next available cell in the current tab.
Note:
If you add a PTZcamera that is offline, the cell displays the
PTZcontrols are currently
unavailable
error message. Click
OK
to acknowledge the message. The cell will display
Video source is offline
until the source comes back online.
Understanding Cell Borders
The color of the inner and outer border of a cell indicates the status of the cell.
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A white outer border indicated that the cell is active (selected); a black outer border indicates that
the cell is not active.
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A white inner border indicates that the cell is in live mode.
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A yellow border indicates that the cell is in playback mode.
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A purple border indicates that the cell is in Digital PTZ mode.
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A blue border indicates that the cell is in PTZ mode.
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A flashing red border indicates that there is a notification for the device. To close the flashing red
border, respond to the event notification.
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In monitor walls only, a green border indicates that the cell is being controlled by another instance
of VxOpsCenter.
Responding to an Alarm in a Cell
If your workspace has been configured do to so, it will display a red alarm symbol for each active alarm at
the left margin of a cell for a camera you are viewing. The inner cell border will flash red.
Hover over the alarm symbol to see the alarm type.
To respond to the alarm:
1. The event notifications pop-up window will display. If it does not, click the event counter at the
bottom right corner of the VxOpsCenter window. When there are one or more active alarms, the
event counter is red.
2. Click on Event Log in the Event Notification window.
3. Use the Event Notification dialog box or the Event Viewer cell to manage the alarm(s). To do so,
see the section titled Using the Event Notifications Dialog Box.
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