Documentation for C-Werk 2.0.

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The Web-Client interface consists of four main parts:

  1. Thе top panel (1) includes:
    1. the search bar for cameras or layouts (see Searching for video cameras in the Web-Client);
    2. the button to go to the real-time video surveillance mode  (see Real-time video surveillance in the Web-Client);
    3. the button to view the camera archive  (see Viewing video archives through the Web-Client);

    4. the button to go to the archive search mode  (see Archive search in the Web-Client);

    5. the layouts menu and the list of available layouts (see Working with layouts in Web-Client);

      Attention!

      The Web-Client displays the layouts available to a particular user. The number of cameras on the layouts is unlimited.

    6. the full-screen mode button ;
    7. the button to hide the top panel . In this case, the top panel will be displayed only when you hover the mouse cursor over it. To pin the top panel, click the  button.
    8. the three-dot menu button  (see Web-Client configuration, Viewing Camera and Archive Statistics).
  2. The Surveillance window (2), (see Surveillance window in the Client). Each surveillance window includes:
    1. the export button (see Export in the Web-Client);
    2. the button to go to the quick search mode (see Archive search in the Web-Client);
    3. the button to trigger an alarm (see Viewing and processing alarms in Web-Client).
  3. The Hardware panel (3) that displays all available cameras (see Searching for video cameras in the Web-Client).

    Note

    In the Web-Client interface, you can change the width of the Hardware panel. To do this, point the cursor to the Hardware panel, hold down the cursor and drag it to the left or right.

  4. The Events panel (4) that displays the selected system events.
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