Views

Views are located on the Live and Playback tabs and contain cameras and other types of content. If views have been assigned shortcut numbers (see Assign shortcut numbers to views), you can select a view by using keyboard shortcuts (see Keyboard shortcuts (explained)).

Searching for views and cameras (explained)

You can search directly for available views and cameras. Not only by searching for names, but also by searching for description, type and keywords.

You can find an overview of common keywords if you click next to the search field.

You can see matching results for views and cameras while you enter text.

When you search for cameras in live and playback mode, you can view the cameras in a temporary view that is optimized for the amount of cameras you select.

You can click a single camera to view it in a 1:1 view, or you can click the heading of the camera results to view all discovered cameras (or the first 25). You can also select cameras manually if you press either CTRL or Shift while clicking one or more cameras. Press Enter to view the cameras.

You cannot create new views based on temporary views.

Change cameras in views

You can temporarily change the cameras that are displayed in a view. However, it does not permanently change the view. If you want to permanently change the content of a view, you must be in setup mode.

You cannot change cameras if the view contains a hotspotClosedA particular position for viewing magnified and/or high quality camera images in XProtect Smart Client views., carouselClosedA particular position for viewing video from several cameras, one after the other, in a view in XProtect Smart Client., or MatrixClosedA product integrated into some surveillance systems, which enables the control of live camera views on remote computers for distributed viewing. Computers on which you can view Matrix-triggered video are known as Matrix-recipients. (see Matrix (explained)) content. If used from the Cameras pane, the feature works with Smart Wall (see XProtect Smart Wall (explained)) positions as well.

Steps:

  1. Select the relevant position in the view.
  2. Do one of the following:
    • In the Cameras pane, drag the relevant camera into the position in the view.
    • On the camera toolbar, click More > Send to window > Main Window, and then select a position in the view.
  3. To restore your original view, click Reload view on the workspace toolbar.

In the Cameras pane, the list of cameras is grouped by server. If a server is listed with a red icon, it is unavailable, in which case you will not be able to select cameras from that server.

Swap cameras

You can temporarily swap two cameras in a view. The camera in that position then exchanges places with the one you swap it with. You can only swap cameras with other cameras. This can be useful, for example, if you want to keep all your most important cameras in a certain position in your view.

Steps:

  1. Click the relevant camera title bar and drag it to a new position.
  2. To restore the original view, click Reload button on the workspace toolbar.

If you want to make permanent changes to your view, you must first be in setup mode.

Send video between open views

You can send video from a selected camera position to a single-camera position in another open view, including any views you may have in floating windows or on secondary displays.

This feature is not available for hotspots, carousels, or Matrix positions.

Steps:

  1. On the camera toolbar, click More > Send to Window.
  2. Select the destination view, and then select the position in the view where you want the video for that camera to display. If some of the camera positions are not selectable, they might be unavailable or used for hotspots, carousels, or Matrix content.

Send views between displays

You can send a view to a specific display or a floating window. This is useful, for example, if you have several monitors. Afterwards, you can synchronize the time of the destination display with the time used in the main window.

  1. In the Views pane, right-click the relevant view.
  2. Click Send View To and then specify how you want your view to display.

    If more secondary displays are available, they will be numbered.

  3. To synchronize the time between the two displays, click Link window in the upper-right corner. The timeline is hidden in the destination window, but is still visible in the main window.

Any hotspots, carousels, Matrix positions, still images or HTML pages included in the view will work as usual in a floating window.

Multiple windows or displays (explained)

You can send individual views to separate windows or displays, while keeping the main window of the XProtect Smart Client in the background, so you can watch several views simultaneously. The selected camera or item is always displayed with a blue border.

You can send any view to:

  • A primary display to show the view in a separate full-screen window on your computer's main display with the main window hiding behind it

    By default, the tabs and controls are hidden. Press ESC to make the tabs and certain controls reappear.

  • A secondary display to show the view in a full-screen window on another monitor (if available). The main window stays visible on the primary monitor.

    By default, the tabs and controls are hidden. Press ESC to make the tabs and certain controls reappear.

  • A floating window to show the view in a separate window. You can open any number of floating windows and drag them to any monitor that is connected to your computer.

    Click Link window to synchronize the time in the floating window with the time of the main window.

Your multiple window setup is stored in XProtect Smart Client, so next time you log in, you can reuse it. However, the setup applies only to the computer that you are currently using. To use multiple windows on more than one computer, you must configure your multiple window setup on each computer.