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Managing A Tour; Event Recording During A Site Tour; Figure 9-2 Samples Of Site Tours In List; Figure 9-3 Site Tour Information Displayed In Title Bar - Honeywell Rapid Eye Operator's Manual

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Watching Site Tours

Managing a Tour

TIP!

Event Recording During a Site Tour

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Figure 9-2
Samples of Site Tours in List
2.
Click
beside the tour name to display the sequence of the sites that will be toured.
Click
beside the tour name to collapse the branch.
Figure 9-3
Site Tour Information Displayed in Title Bar
3.
Select a tour on the tab and do one of the following:
Click
in the Toolbar.
Double-click the tour listed in the Tours tab.
Right-click on the Tour name and select Start.
The first site is connected and all available camera images are tiled on your screen.
After the specified duration, the current site is disconnected and the next site is
connected and displayed. After the last site disconnects, the Site Tour loops back to
the first site.
4.
Observe the Player Window Title Bar. It displays the site, tour name, and remaining
time.
When you run a site tour, live video feeds are shown from many sites, one by one. By
default, all of the cameras at a site are displayed during the site tour. However, you may
close, add, and adjust camera settings while the site tour is in progress. Streams that are
closed or added are displayed again once the site tour returns to the site.
Over dial-up connections, closing unnecessary camera windows increases the speed
of the video feeds being displayed.
To enable the boost button (
on page 59), pause the tour first (see
Recording for Video
) for recording settings during a site tour (see
Pausing a Site Tour
Event
on page 117).

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