Documentation for C-Werk 2.0.

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After you add a camera to the map (see Adding video cameras and changing size of their icons on the map), perform the following actions:

  1. Drag the video camera's icon to the place on the map that represents the camera's actual location at the site (1).
  2. Set the video camera's field of view in the same direction as at the real site (2).
  3. On the map, use the nodal points to adjust the video camera's field of view to match the actual situation at the site (3).

  4. To display the video image, right-click on the area of the video camera's field of view and select the Show video item from the context menu (4).

    Note

    This option (Show video or Hide video) can be configured separately from the layout editing mode. In this case, the parameter setting will be saved until the client is restarted.

  5. Configure the area for video display:

    Important!

    To display the video image when using ceiling-mounted fish-eye cameras (see Configuring fisheye cameras), it is necessary to set the area of the camera's field of view (3) in the form of a circle (360° field of view). In this case, the video image from the video camera will be displayed directly in the specified area:

    To enable this feature on cameras with Immervision lenses, it is necessary to select the PTZ display mode (see Configuring fisheye cameras).

    If the camera's fish-eye field of view is different from the ceiling position, the video image display area is not available.

    1. Using dots (5), adjust the size of the video image area − left-click the dot, hold and drag the cursor.
    2. Using a dot (6), change the tilt angle of the area.

      Note

      You can switch map display to "flat" while working with the Map (see Customizing an interactive map).

    3. Using the slider in the lower right corner of the screen, adjust the transparency of the video image display area.

Configuration of the camera in standard map viewing mode is complete.

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