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2. Enter a descriptive name and choose a layout from the drop-down list.
3. Drag-and-drop cameras, views and maps to the desired camera views into place.
You can define a frame in the view as a Hotspot that will automatically load the view from another camera when it's clicked
on. This is particularly useful for asymmetric views with one large view frame and several smaller views. The large view frame
is typically defined as the hotspot.
In the image above the large frame is the hotspot, and when another frame in the Split View is clicked, the Live View of that
camera will load in the hotspot. In this example the camera view shown in the hotspot is the Reception Desk.
Loading the Live View of a camera into the hotspot can also be defined as an Alarm Action. See Add actions, on page 43. To
define a hotspot click in the desired section of the view click Set Hotspot.
4. Click OK to save settings and close dialog.
Create a sequence
With AXIS Camera Station, you can set up sequenced views from multiple
cameras. Each sequence can be set with a unique combination of camera views
and variable dwell time.
1. Right-click on My Views, Shared Views or a created group under
View Groups in the Live view workspace and choose New
Sequence... from the pop-up menu.
2. Enter a descriptive name.
3. Drag-and-drop the cameras, views and maps you would like
included into Sequence Items.
4. To include PTZ presets, select a PTZ camera and click Set Properties.
5. To set the number of seconds the sequence will dwell on a camera's Live View, click on the camera and click Set
Properties.
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