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The Player Screen of the MOBOTIX Camera

Open the Player to play back the recorded events and image sequences of the camera, to open the event list and to download images in a package with the offline player.

The Elements of the Player Screen

Hold your mouse over the elements of the user interface to see the bubble help. Click on the element to go to the description.

Camera Model Camera Name Live Player MultiView Open Help Camera Information Image area Text display Date display Event number and event symbols Action symbols Softbuttons Status Bar Player controls

Element Descriptions

Elements of the Title Bar

Name Element Description
Camera Model
MOBOTIX M12

Displays the model of the MOBOTIX camera.

Camera Name
mx-10-2-17-175

Shows the camera name as set in the Quick Installation wizard or in the Ethernet Interface dialog in the Camera name field.

Open Help Back to the overview

Opens the online help for the current screen or dialog. If no help page is available, the Help page will be displayed.

Camera Information Back to the overview

Displays information on the hardware, software and the most important settings of the camera.

Screens of the Camera

Name Element Description
Live Back to the overview

The Live screen of the MOBOTIX camera displays the current images of the camera.

Use the dropdown menus to access certain functions of the image controls and the camera administration or open the Setup Menu to see links to all image and event control dialogs.

The Admin Menu (password-protected) contains all dialogs for configuring the camera.

See also: The Live Screen
Player Back to the overview

Use the Player screen to view and download the events stored in the internal or the external image storage of the camera.

If you click on again in the Player and Storage on External File Server / Flash Device is activated, the camera displays a list containing the current storage size of the Internal Recorder and of any cameras that are storing their images on the same file server into the same directory.

MultiView Back to the overview

Use the MultiView screen to combine several cameras in different patterns and to assign special functions (highlighting, focus on alarm, ...) for the individual cameras.

See also: The MultiView Screen
Guest Back to the overview

The Guest screen allows viewing the camera's live image, setting the frame rate within the preset limits and accessing the Live screen by clicking on the Menu link at the bottom of the page.

See also: The Guest Screen
PDA Back to the overview

The PDA screen displays the camera's current image for low-resolution devices (PDAs/MDAs and mobile phones).

If you would like to see a list of events on your PDA and download event images, open the PDA Event List.

See also: The PDA Screen

Elements of the Player Controls

Name Element Description
First event Back to the overview

Displays the first event that is stored.

Fast rewind Back to the overview

Starts fast rewind from the current image in endless loop mode. Shows only the event images, all events including event story or one event story only, depending on the settings of the Event Story buttons.

One frame backward Back to the overview

Shows the previous event image or the previous image of an event story. Shows only the event images, all events including event story or one event story only, depending on the settings of the Event Story buttons. If the first image has been reached, the next click will show the last image.

Play Back to the overview

Starts playing back the images in endless loop mode. Shows only the event images, all events including event story or one event story only, depending on the settings of the Event Story buttons.

Stop Back to the overview

Stops an active playback in progress, that had been started using the Play Play, Fast Forward Fast Forward or Fast Rewind Fast Rewind buttons.

One frame forward Back to the overview

Shows the next event image or the next image of an event story, depending on the settings of the Event Story buttons. If the last image has been reached, the next click will show the first image.

Fast forward Back to the overview

Starts fast playback of the images in endless loop mode. Shows only the event images, all events including event story or one event story only, depending on the settings of the Event Story buttons.

Last event Back to the overview

Displays the last event that is stored.

Show image information Back to the overview

Displays the information of the current image.

Open query window Back to the overview

Shows the Event List that allows you to pull up specific events in the camera Player.

Click on the Download Images link in this dialog to download events as described for the Event Download button.

Set Download Range Back to the overview
Back to the overview

Select the desired range you would like to download using these buttons. Use the Set Download Range Start Set Download Range Start to set the start and the Set Download Range End Set Download Range End to set the end of the download range to the image that is currently displayed. [Shift]-click on one of these buttons to navigate to the corresponding image.

Once you have defined the range, the indicator shows the position of the current image:

  •  Current image is before the selected download range.
  •  Current image is within the selected download range.
  •  Current image is after the selected download range.
Click on the Event Download Event Download button to open the Download dialog; the selected range is already entered in the corresponding fields.

Download Back to the overview

Shows the Download dialog, which allows you to save the recorded events of the camera as a TAR archive or MxPEG stream to a computer or a mobile storage device (USB stick, SD card, etc.).

For additional information on this topic, see the explanation of the Event Download softbutton.

Preview Quality Back to the overview

This button turns the preview mode on or off. The availability of this button can be toggled in the Language and Start Page dialog.

The Event Story Buttons

Click on these buttons of the Player controls to change the manner in which the Player plays back event stories (i.e. pre-alarm images, the event image itself and the post-alarm images). The Status bar shows, which image of an event story is currently displayed.

In order to change the settings for recording event stories, open the General Event Settings dialog. This dialog will also allow you to specify if you would like to save an event story with every event or only when specific events occur.

Note: This feature is not available for Web and Basic models.

Name Element Description
Events only (no story) Back to the overview

(Default) Only shows the event images starting from the current image; pre- and post-alarm images are skipped.

With event story Back to the overview

Shows all images (pre-alarm, event and post-alarm images) of all events starting from the current image.

One event story only Back to the overview

Shows all images (pre-alarm, event and post-alarm images) of the current event in endless loop mode.

The Softbuttons

Name Element Description
Softbuttons

The softbuttons at the left-hand side of the screen execute certain functions, most of which can be used by users with User level access.

If you have administrative access to the camera, you may assign new functions to existing softbuttons by [Shift]-clicking the desired softbutton.

See also: Defining Softbuttons
Managing Users and Passwords
Admin Menu

Opens the Administration menu of the MOBOTIX camera, allowing you to change the most important system settings. You need a user name and password of an admins user group (Users and Passwords dialog) to access this menu.

Setup Menu

Opens the Setup menu with its dialogs for changing the image and event settings.

Arm & Record:
(Arm the camera and start recording)

This wizard arms the camera, activates event recording, the camera microphone, the MxPEG video codec, one video motion detection window, the User Click event, the visual alarm and opens the Multiview screen of the camera.

Audio on
(Activates audio from the camera)

This Wizard activates the camera microphone and the audio output on the computer (only when using Internet Explorer on Windows computers).

MxPEG on
(Activates the MxPEG video codec)

This softbutton activates the MxPEG video codec, which guarantees fast transmission of video and audio data while using as little bandwidth as possible.

MxPEG off
(Deactivates the MxPEG video codec)

This softbutton deactivates the MxPEG video codec in order to produce JPEG images with the best possible quality. This is the preferred setting for webcam applications.

LEDs Blink
(Blinking of the camera LEDs)

This softbutton will prompt the camera to blink with its camera LEDs for five seconds.

Play Sound:
(Play back a sound on the camera speaker)

This softbutton plays back a sound on the camera speaker. For additional information on recording and using your own audio messages, see the Manage Audio Messages help page.

Play Last Event:
(Plays back the last event)

Plays back the last event recorded by the camera.

Event List
(Event list)

Click on this button to display the Event List dialog. This dialog displays a list with the last 20 events with the corresponding navigation links.

Click on one event link to show the corresponding event image in the player or select a date and time to list the events of that point in time.

Event Download
(Opens the event download window)

Click on this button in the Download Window dialog to download the desired events with an integrated event player. You can also set the range (start and end points) of the events you would like to download. Click on Set Event Range to display the size of the packed archive file together with other information in the upper half of the dialog.

To display the content of the downloaded .tar archive file, you can use e.g. WinZip, StuffIt or PowerArchiver.

Note that the number of sequences to download is limited to 25,000.

Note: If you opened the Download dialog using the softbutton, the download range is always preset to all sequences.

Multiwatcher

The Multiwatcher displays the live/event images of this and other MOBOTIX cameras via a "proxy camera". This means that only one camera needs to be accessible from outside of the network and this camera allows you to see live images and event lists of this and other cameras within the network.

Recording off

Deactivates the recording features of the MOBOTIX camera.

Recording on

Activates the recording features of the MOBOTIX camera.

The Image Area

Name Element Description
Image area Back to the overview

The image area shows the event images of the current camera.

Click into the image to open the information window for the current image.

Text display
WWW.MOBOTIX.COM

Shows the text that had been defined in the Text and Display Settings dialog at the time of the recording.

Date display
2004-05-01 CEST 10:01:22

Displays the date and time information of the current image.

Event symbols
000806 UC VM PI

Shows the event number (in this case 000806) and the symbols for the activated sensors at the time of the recording. In this image, the UC (User Click), VM (Video Motion) and PI (PIR sensor) had been activated.

Since a video motion window triggered the recording, the VM symbol is shown in red.

Action symbols
REC FS

This shows the symbols of the actions that had been active at the time of the recording. In this case, REC (Storage) and FS (File Server storage) had been active.

If one of the actions is carried out, it is displayed in blue (e.g. REC in every last image of an event story); a failed action is shown in red (z.  B. FS).

Status Bar
<-1.. 0 ..+2>

The Status bar shows, whether or not an event story had been stored for the current event image. In this case, one pre-alarm image (-1) and two post-alarm images (+2) had been stored. The number in the middle (0) shows the current image's position (0 is the event image itself).

See also: The Event Story Buttons

Store to Flash

If you have made adjustments to e.g. the softbuttons (using [Shift]-click), the camera will keep these changes until the next reboot, but it will not automatically store them permanently. If you have administrative access to the camera, you should store the current configuration into flash memory.

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