Obtaining Video After Performing A Motion Search; Video Controls For Motion; Figure 5-10 Buttons On The Video Toolbar Of A Motion Search Session - Honeywell Rapid Eye Operator's Manual

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Obtaining Video After Performing a Motion Search

Video Controls for Motion

Highlight motion
Document 800-02951V3 Rev A
11/09
In the motion search report, do one of the following:
Double-click a list item. The video excerpt plays in the working frame of the Search for
Motion window.
Select one or many items, then click Video. Video plays, starting at the time of the first
of the selected items.
Click Video. If no item is selected, video plays, starting from the date and time of the
From field.
Video is shown using the camera that detected the motion. Video keeps playing until you
stop it or until the Motion Search session is closed.
You can control the playback using the playback toolbar, much as you would in a Retrieval
session (see
Figure 5-10
for more information).
Replaying Video
The Replay (
) button restarts an excerpt of video.
Next Image
Click Next Image (
) repeatedly, as needed, to view video frame-by-frame. This is useful
if the pause button is clicked a moment too soon. Video must be paused for this button to
be available.
Figure 5-10
Buttons on the Video Toolbar of a Motion Search Session
Jump-to-time
Replay video
Pause
video
Fast-Forward to Next Event
The Fast-Forward button (
(auto-1x), four seconds before the video shows the detected motion. The slowing of video
is a cue that motion is about to be displayed. After you have witnessed the motion, you can
click the Fast-Forward button again, speeding up video leading to the next instance of
motion. See
Fast-Forwarding Without Automatically Slowing
without slowing down.
Rapid Eye Remote View Operator Guide
Play
Fast-forward to the next event (auto-1x)
Show
Playback
next
speed
frame
) speeds up video, then slows down video to 1x speed
Show specified number of
minutes of video before
viewing the detected motion.
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