Multicast; Taking A Snapshot; Displaying Video In The Multiscreen View - Cisco 5010 User Manual

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Multicast

A multicast transmission sends data to multiple users at the same time using one transmission stream.
Each multicast user that connects to the camera consumes no additional processing power; therefore,
multicast video streams can be sent to an unlimited number of simultaneous users.

Taking a Snapshot

Click the "Take a Snapshot" button.
Step 1
The File Download dialog box opens, and the following message appears: "Do you want to open or save
Step 2
this file?"
Select one of the following options:
Step 3
Note

Displaying Video in the Multiscreen View

Cameras connected to the same virtual local area network (VLAN) as the camera to which you are
logged on can be displayed in a multiscreen view. Use the 4-camera, 9-camera, or 16-camera view mode
buttons to display video from multiple cameras simultaneously.
The camera you are logged on to is the default display for the upper-left video pane in the multiscreen
view. The device name for this camera is displayed in the gray area near the top of all pages.
To select video to display in the individual multiscreen panes:
Step 1
Click the desired View Mode display button.
Step 2
Click the Show Device List button above the selected video pane. A list of cameras connected to the
same VLAN as the camera to which you are logged on appears in the video pane.
Step 3
Click the name of the camera you want to view. The live video of the selected camera appears in the
video pane.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the remaining video panes.
Step 4
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Open: Your computer's photo editing program opens and displays the screen image. This function
is available only when using Microsoft
(or later).
Save: The image is saved as a JPEG file on your computer.
Cancel: The captured image is not saved or displayed and the dialog box closes.
If you are using MJPEG, the captured image will be the size of the largest MJPEG stream. If you
are using H.264, the image is captured using the QuickView Stream, which is approximately
VGA resolution.
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