Live video controls in CCure 9000
The following list of buttons and procedures include all options to control live video inside the CCure 9000 workstation client. There are function buttons above each camera view window that displays live video.
PTZ Movement |
PTZ movement buttons for connected PTZ cameras. Up, down, left, right, zoom-in and zoom-out. |
PTZ Presets |
If the selected camera has programmed Preset positions, the Preset list is available. To move the camera to the required Preset, choose the Preset from the list. |
Show Overlay |
Not supported. |
Take Snapshot |
Captures a screenshot of the live video when selected. The snapshot saves in JPEG format at the following location: C:\camera_name\time_date_stampLiveSnapshot.jpg. |
Record Video |
The Record Video button generates a 30 second time stamp, or bookmark, in the CCure 9000 system, and creates a corresponding alarm in the monitoring station. From the monitoring station, the user retrieves the recorded video by selecting the respective state image. Pressing the Record Video button does not trigger recording in the XProtect VMS system. By default, recording in XProtect is configured to trigger based on video motion detection, it can easily be configured to record continuously and on a schedule. |
Reconnect Camera |
Click this button to reconnect to the selected camera. |
Email Snapshot |
Click this button to take a snapshot and email it using the SMTP parameters configured in the CCure 9000 system. Click the Email icon to send the message.
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Retrieve Recorded Video |
Enter video playback mode. |
All PTZ preset positions created in the XProtect VMS system should follow this naming convention: “nn-XXXXXXXXX." The ‘n’ represents number characters and ‘X’ represents letter characters.
For example “01-Best View” and “02-Full Zoom” follow this convention. While “North Door” does not follow the recommended naming convention. If the Milestone system does not use this convention, Preset lists in CCure 9000 are re-sorted and assigned new indexes when adding Presets to existing cameras. This can cause CCure 9000 events to trigger the wrong Preset. The CCure system automatically sorts all Presets by alphabetical order, adding a numbered prefix keeps the preset positions in the chosen order.