Documentation for C-Werk 2.0.

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It is possible to open the layout with the specified camera.

The View camera macro uses the following algorithm:

  1. Searches for the layouts available to the current user that contain the selected camera.
  2. Selects the layout with the minimum number of cells to display the selected camera.
  3. If the required layout does not exist, creates a new layout with the selected camera.
  4. Switches to the selected layout or the created layout.
  5. Performs the specified action.

To configure the View camera macro, do the following:

  1. Configure the conditions to start a macro (see Configuring filters for event-driven macros).
  2. Select the camera to be displayed (1) or Camera that initiated command execution (see Configuring filters for event-driven macros). You can select a group of cameras for the Switch to archive mode (see step 2).

    Attention!

    If the macro was triggered by a sensor or a relay (see Configuring filters for event-driven macros) that are not associated with the camera, the action will not be triggered. 

  3. Select the display mode (2).

    Display mode

    Description

    Select cameraThe camera is highlighted on the layout
    Zoom in cameraThe camera is highlighted on the layout, the viewing tile takes up 98% of the screen
    Zoom in and show map

    The camera is highlighted on the layout, the viewing tile takes up 50% of the screen, the map under the tile shows the camera

    Switch to immersion modeImmersive mode is on, the viewing tile takes up 50% of the screen

    Switch to archive mode

    The camera is highlighted on the layout and it is in archive mode. If a group of cameras is specified, then a layout is created with all the cameras in archive mode

    Mark cameraThe camera is added and highlighted on the Marked cameras layout (see Creating special layouts)
    Unmark cameraThe camera is deleted from the Marked cameras layout (see Creating special layouts)
  4. Specify the number of the monitor on which the camera should be displayed (3).
  5. Select the user roles, for which this macro will be available (4).

The configuration of the View camera macro is complete. 

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