CCTV

New online videos

by Mark Rowe

The German CCTV manufacturer Dallmeier has added to online tutorials on its YouTube channel and has new videos on the viewing software Smavia Viewing Client.

Smavia Viewing Client is software for evaluation of live and recorded image material via Ethernet. In new “How-To” videos the firm shows how to use the software and its features. In the Smavia Viewing Client the cameras are represented in a camera tree structure, from which they can be moved by ‘Drag&Drop’ into various split windows. Besides pre-defined split views every user can adapt the software to his or her requirements and define and design “flexible split windows”. A corridor mode can also be set up, since there are no fixed default image layouts such as 16:9 or 4:3. If several monitors are being used it is also possible to start the Smavia Viewing Client in multiple instances. Other features include the integration of site maps, a zoom function or pixelisation of moving objects.

Search and backup

A video on search and backup introduces the various search functions of the Smavia Viewing Client and explains step-by-step how to evaluate recorded image material. Besides search by date and time, other options include a fast search with user-defined time units and step lengths, an index search for incidents and an extended search for data from external devices such as scanners of cash registers or ATMs. Dallmeier SmartFinder is a system for searches for movement within freely definable image areas. Dallmeier also demonstrates how to create backups of relevant sequences.

The videos are on the Dallmeier YouTube channel:

https://youtu.be/Q1D4JaXGqsA
https://youtu.be/II1XgFu-LHo

The Smavia Viewing Client is available for downloading free on the Dallmeier homepage:
http://www.dallmeier.com/en/products/management/smavia/smavia-viewing-client.html

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