G-Core G-View QuickGuide en
G-Core G-View QuickGuide en
G-Core
Security Management Software
Quick Guide
Preface
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Preface
Contents
Preface ...................................................................................................... 1
Quick Guide G-Core ................................................................................. 3
The management software G-Core .................................................................... 3
The G-Set Wizards ............................................................................................. 7
Connection Wizard ...................................................................................................... 7
Media Channel Wizard ................................................................................................ 8
Event/Alarm Wizard ..................................................................................................... 9
Connecting an IP Camera in G-Set ....................................................... 10
Quick Guide G-View ............................................................................... 15
Introduction ....................................................................................................... 15
G-View - Description of the User Interface ....................................................... 16
Profile Manager ................................................................................................ 17
Seeing and Controlling Images ........................................................................ 18
Linking viewers to media channels (Cameras) .......................................................... 18
Select views and scenes ........................................................................................... 19
Controlling the image of a media channel ................................................................. 19
Zoom ......................................................................................................................... 20
Working with the time line.......................................................................................... 21
The Toolbar ...................................................................................................... 22
The Menus ........................................................................................................ 23
Searching and Filters............................................................................. 25
Simple Search .................................................................................................. 25
Advanced Search ............................................................................................. 26
MotionSearch MOS .......................................................................................... 27
Using MOS in the active viewer................................................................................. 27
Using Background search ......................................................................................... 28
Export / Backup ...................................................................................... 30
Exporting Pictures............................................................................................. 30
Printing an image ...................................................................................................... 33
Backup .............................................................................................................. 35
Select region to be backed up ................................................................................... 35
Saving the Backup .................................................................................................... 35
Backup on DVD ......................................................................................................... 39
USB Memorystick ...................................................................................................... 41
Lists ......................................................................................................... 42
Eventlist ............................................................................................................ 42
Filter events ............................................................................................................... 43
Data filter ................................................................................................................... 44
Advanced .................................................................................................................. 44
Alarm list ........................................................................................................... 45
Cut list ............................................................................................................... 46
The Cut list dialog user interface ............................................................................... 47
Working with the Cut list ............................................................................................ 49
Import and replay ...................................................................................................... 51
Export options ........................................................................................................... 52
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Quick Guide G-Core
G-Help
G-Set
G-View
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Quick Guide G-Core
There are three integrated wizards, which help you to set up your system:
Connection Wizard
Here you create, manage and verify connections to servers (Password, Ping,
Connection).
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Quick Guide G-Core
In G-Set, you will perform, among others, the following tasks to set up the system:
Register all IP cameras that are integrated in the network with your G-Scope.
Set up the media channels. For each media channel the quality profile is determined
for permanent recording and live streaming.
Add the required I/O contacts, so that you can include the signals from the control inputs
and outputs and the external switching devices for event configuration.
As in the case of G-Setup, the menu and toolbars are at the top .
The selection area where settings can be made are at the left-hand edge .
The greatest part of the area is owned by the Viewers. They can be arranged
over the area in various ways .
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Quick Guide G-Core
You open the integrated online help using the Help menu in the menu bar of the
open programs G-Set or G-View or with double click on the desktop icon.
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Quick Guide G-Core
Edit toolbar Here you will find all the commands for
editing of connections.
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Quick Guide G-Core
After opening the Media Channel Wizard, you will see 6 areas:
The steps for the configuration The wizard guides you through the configu-
of the media channels ration in three steps: Setting up the cam-
eras, configuring the media channels,
checking the overview of the settings.
A dialog for general information Settings for channel name, global number
and channel-group assignment.
A dialog for camera settings Here you set the connection information to
the camera.
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Quick Guide G-Core
Event/Alarm Wizard
After starting the Event/Alarm wizard, you will see three areas:
The steps for the The wizard guides you through the configuration in four steps:
configuration Event settings, action settings, recording and alarm settings.
The fifth step shows an overview of the settings.
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Connecting an IP Camera in G-Set
The dialog shows the four tabs Options, Dongles, Request new options and Failed requests.
Request new options
New options can be requested using this dialog. When you click the dongle that will be as-
signed the new options, an URL appears in the field Follow this link to purchase new options.
Right clicking this URL opens a menu in which the URL can be copied, saved or opened in the
default browser.
After passing the URL to a browser, follow the instructions on the GEUTEBRÜCK website.
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Connecting an IP Camera in G-Set
Adding IP Cameras
Please double click at desktop on the G-Set icon to open the G-Set configuration menu.
The Media Channel Wizard automatically searches for existing network cameras and displays
them in the first column.
Cameras for which access rights (software options) are available are also displayed with a
small camera image.
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Connecting an IP Camera in G-Set
Now you can select the desired camera by clicking the tick box (changes to green) and edit the
general information and the camera-specific data.
NOTE: If you want to control a PTZ camera, the tick box PTZ in the menu Channel
Settings must be activated.
Left click on the tab Media channels opens the configuration window.
At left column (camera tree) please choose the desired camera.
In the camera menus you can make the desired settings for Permanent Recording and Live
Stream.
Both are activated by default.
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Connecting an IP Camera in G-Set
PERMANENT RECORDING
ADVICE: Permanent recording is enabled by default. However, please note that you will only be
able to find the recorded images if you have created a database. Without a database, the im-
ages from permanent recording will be deleted.
You must create a database if you want permanent recording in addition to live streaming:
Click Database on the General settings menu.
A list of all the installed hard disks appears if you click Database volumes. Mark the
drive on which you want to set up a database using the right mouse button.
Enter the desired size on the settings menu. Confirm your input.
After this you can set the ring buffer.
Detailed information about creating a database you can find in the online help G-Help.
LIVE STREAMING
Live streaming is enabled by default, but it requires a few additional settings to be made:
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Connecting an IP Camera in G-Set
Step 3: Summary (check settings, confirm and transfer settings to the server).
Mouse click on tab Summary provides you with an overview of all the settings that have been
defined for your cameras.
Please confirm your settings by clicking the button Save & Finish.
IMPORTANT: For settings to take effect, they must be sent to the server by clicking
the icon .
You can find the transfer button on the command bar of G-Set.
Finally you can check whether the camera is present in the network and the media channels
are configured correctly.
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Quick Guide G-View
In order to be able to use its many facilities, a certain amount of background knowledge about
the logical structure and the terminology is necessary.
Views
The distribution of viewers in the program window and their arrangement is what is meant by
"views". It refers to the optimum exploitation of the available area.
Scenes
Scenes are similar to views, and can be confused with them.
This is not surprising, since they are indeed views, but in this case a connection to a media
channel has been assigned to them.
When the scene is loaded, the viewers contain pre-defined connections, and display the me-
dia channels.
Profiles
Profiles are settings that apply to a user who is logged on.
You create profile using the profile manager. The settings include the way G-View will appear,
along with the user's rights.
Profiles can be created, edited, cloned and deleted at any time. If there is no dedicated profile
for a particular user, the standard profile is loaded.
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Quick Guide G-View
The selection area where settings can be made are again at the left-hand edge .
Here you can, for example, choose predefined Viewer with a simple click at menu Scenes
(see chapter Scenes or Symbol bar).
The greatest part of the area is for the viewers, which can be arranged over the area in vari-
ous ways . Some templates can be called up immediately just by clicking.
(See under SCENES and SYMBOL BAR).
Hinweis: Own templates for views and scenes are to be set up in the G-View Profile
Manager. Detailed information about the Profilmanager you can find in G-Help.
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Quick Guide G-View
Profile Manager
In addition to the working area, the G-View Profile Manager is also located here. It opens when
the Profile manager is selected from the Options menu.
The profile manager is the most important setting tool for G-View. The profile manager opens
with the settings that apply to the registered Windows user.
By default this is the profile of the administrator.
The profile can be edited directly. Changes must be saved.
Detailed information about the profile manager and the editing of profiles you can find in
the online help G-Help.
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Quick Guide G-View
by selecting the viewer and then double clicking the media channel or
simply by dragging a media channel to the viewer.
Linking of all available cameras to all available viewers at the same time:
Right click on the activated server opens a dialog window.
Choosing „Show cameras“ links all available cameras to all available viewers with
one click.
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Quick Guide G-View
If the standard viewer doesn’t meet your needs, you can choose
predefined templates with a simple click at the selection area un-
der Scenes.
The control bar is used to control the images in the active viewer. Here is a view of the control bar
with timeline
Here is an overview of all the controls:
Default
Rewind
Rewind picture-by-picture
Stop
Fast-forward picture-by-picture
Fast forward
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Quick Guide G-View
Loop
With a click you can switch the right control bar from Event to SECTION or MOS. Depending
on the settings, the buttons described above are now available.
Zoom
If you have a wheel mouse, you can use the scroll wheel to zoom in/out in the digital viewer. In
order to do this, click on a viewer to select it and turn the wheel:
The picture is digitally zoomed.
Additionally, using the scroll wheel you can control the speed of the pictures when scrolling
through the database. To do so, click once on the bar above the control button and scroll up or
down.
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Quick Guide G-View
Use the time line to navigate quickly in the active viewer: you can move the orange range with
the mouse in the set time frame (30 minutes in the illustration). The active viewer is stopped
and the saved picture for the set time point is displayed.
To change the time frame, click the + and - icons within a range of 1 minute to 24 hours.
Here is an example:
A time frame of 24 hours is set. The active
viewer shows the live picture from 09:39:33
am. The arrow shows the current time.
The time line enables comfortable, quick searching to the second in a pre-selected period.
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Quick Guide G-View
The Toolbar
The toolbar can be customised to meet your own wishes and needs.
The standard settings are described here.
Save pictures as Opens the export dialog to save images in GBF or MPEG format
GBF or MPEG
Save picture of se- Saves the current image of the selected viewer as BMP, JPG.
lected viewer
Print picture of se- Opens the print export dialog to print the current viewer image
lected viewer
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Quick Guide G-View
The Menus
You will find five additional icons below the toolbar.
Clicking on the corresponding icon opens the associated selection menu:
Video servers
Backup files
Scenes
Search Filter
Tools
Menu Scenes
The SCENES menu allows you to load ready-made
templates for your viewers connected to media
channels with a single click.
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Quick Guide G-View
Menu Search/Filter
The selection menu Search / Filter enables you to search pictures
in the database. You can enter a date and a time or use
Jump in time according to the jump in time set to page forwards
wards and backwards.
Menu Tools
The Tools selection menu provides various setting tools.
You can see the controls for the adjustment of the picture
depiction (brightness, contrast and color) under
Viewer Adjustment and Quality (DLS quality).
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Searching and Filters
Simple Search
Click on the viewer that is showing the media channel
whose image database you want to search through.
Clicking Date/Time opens the search function.
Enter the date and time of interest, then click Search...
When an image is found it will be displayed.
You can refine your search, in particular if you know the ap-
proximate time. To do this, use the Jump by Time function.
First enter the date and time for a search and then execute
the search.
Now enter a time interval and use the two buttons to jump
forward or backward by the specified interval.
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Searching and Filters
Advanced Search
Clicking Advanced search opens the Search options dialog.
For all tabs: You can reset the set search criteria by simply clicking .
Options
You can search for date/time and for events.
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Searching and Filters
MotionSearch MOS
MotionSearch, abbreviated MOS, is a simple and very efficient means of quickly finding mo-
tion in recorded pictures of a media channel.
The function is easy to use. There are two associated icons in the toolbar:
Background MOS
Background MOS is also possible, in which detected motions are added to a cut list.
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Searching and Filters
Manual search
With this type of MOS you jump from one motion to the next. Every search process must be started
with a click. This is how manual search is started:
For a reverse search, click on the adjacent icon. The search is started.
The picture stops when the first motion in the marked area is detected.
Time and date can be seen in the viewer. By clicking on the icon again, the search is
continued.
By clicking on the adjacent icon, the search direction is changed to real time.
Automatic search
If you want to perform an automatic search of all motion within an area,
then use Background MOS.
Background MOS can be started on a viewer. All detected entries during a search are entered into
the cut list. A new cut list is created for every background search.
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Searching and Filters
The previously drawn rectangle of the viewer is used for the Background MOS. If no rectangle
has been defined, the entire viewing area is used. Background MOS is performed for the
specified period of time.
Additional options are:
Min. motion duration This is where you specify how long a motion must
in milliseconds last in order to be detected as a motion.
Add time before motion If a motion was detected, the time interval can be in-
in milliseconds creased forwards and backwards. If two successive
Add time after motion motions overlap, they can be combined into a single
in milliseconds entry.
Sometimes more information about the detected motions is needed. For instance,
you have detected a motion by a person in a workshop. You would now like to know,
where the person came from and where the person went (corridor cameras).
Mark the relevant entry in the cut list (multiple marking is possible) and drag the rele-
vant media channels to the marking. The media channels are added to the MOS en-
try for the same period of time.
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Export / Backup
Export / Backup
Exporting Pictures
In GSCView there are three options for exporting individual pictures:
Saving a picture as BMP, JPEG or RAW
Printing an image
Copying to the clipboard
Saving a picture as BMP, JPEG or RAW
To save a picture from a Viewer as BMP, JPEG or in RAW format, in the menu File click on
Export picture as... or right-click on the viewer, then in the context menu on Export and then
on Export picture as....
The format can now be selected using the selection dialog for the file names:
BMP
JPEG (low, medium or high quality]
RAW
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Export / Backup
RAW
If RAW is selected, the picture is saved in a file, unchanged. For viewer displays under the
JPEG Function packet and for IP cameras, a JPEG file is easily created.
BMP / JPEG
For the other formats, an options dialogue is now opened:
Options are:
Texts that should be included on the picture (where applicable).
Font and font size of the text
Position of the text
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Export / Backup
Text
Date / Time Date and time of the saved pictures
Channel description Naming of the channel
Alarm text Alarm text (where applicable)
Event name Event names (where applicable)
Event description Event description (where applicable)
Event parameter Event parameter (where applicable)
Text alignment
Top Left
Defines where the text will appear
Bottom Center
Below Right
If the option Only show this dialog when Shift key is down has been set, then this dialog is
skipped and the last chosen options are used.
The dialogue is only shown again if the Shift key is held down on calling up ‘Export’, or when
the menu option View -> Export -> Show Export options is chosen again.
Opening the option dialogue can also be suppressed if the user chooses the right-click menu
Export -> Show Export Options.
The font and font-size are determined with a click on the switch Change.
Confirm your choice by clicking on ‘OK’.
The settings can be verified immediately via a simple preview.
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Export / Backup
Printing an image
The printing of an picture can be managed via the menu File -> Print picture ... or via the
viewer context menu Export -> Print picture....
First the ExportPrivacy dialog opens:
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Export / Backup
The settings can be verified immediately via a simple preview. The options are saved and
are preset for the next export. Clicking on Print preview, the following preview dialogue
opens:
If the option Only show this dialog when Shift key is down has been set, then this dialog is
skipped and the last chosen options are used.
The dialogue is only shown again if the Shift key is held down on calling up ‘Export’, or when
the menu option View -> Export -> Show Export options is chosen again.
Opening the option dialogue can also be suppressed if the user chooses the right-click menu
Export -> Show Print Options.
Edit page
Here, texts can be added or cleared. In addition, the font, the font size, color and alignment
can be changed. Additional pictures can also be added.
On leaving the editor, after an enquiry the changes are applied.
Export to clipboard
You can also copy the viewer picture for editing, for example, via the menu File -> Snapshot to
clipboard, or via the viewer context menu Export -> Snapshot to clipboard.
The picture is then copied to the clipboard without showing text and can be saved in other ap-
plications as a Bitmap from there.
If the Shift key is pressed in during the menu selection, the operations dialog for picture export
is opened. There the same options can be selected as for single picture export in a file.
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Export / Backup
Backup
Select region to be backed up
The first step in backing up a sequence of images is to specify the start and end of the se-
quence.
Open the Viewer Selection section under the Tools menu of G-View.
Click to select a viewer, and use the play buttons to move to the start of the sequence of im-
ages that you want to record. Then click on Set Beginning of Selection.
Deal with the end of the desired sequence of images in the same way.
In this case, click Set End of Selection.
You have now specified the sequence of images that is to be saved.
A selection has already been made in the marked viewer. You use the two buttons to specify
how you want to continue:
Cancel selection
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Export / Backup
In our example, we have clicked the symbol of the disc in order to carry out the backup. A few
other information items are now required, and these can be provided in the dialog box that
opens.
First specify the format. A choice is available between the G-Core Backup Format (GBF) and
MPEG. The MPEG export format is intended for the export of short film sequences. MPEG-2
can be used in combination with Windows Media Player.
Microsoft does not provide a MPEG-2 decoder because of licensing issues. DVD player software
must be installed in order to enable replay of MPEG-2 videos.
Export speed
Multi-channel export and synchronized replay
Event data can be exported and used as search criteria
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Export / Backup
Since date and time have already been set, no additional input is required here. If you want to
make any changes, please do it here.
Encryption
If the backup is performed as GBF,
you can specify that a viewer must
also be saved. In case of high secu-
rity requirements, the backup can be
encrypted with the selection of an en-
cryption key of up to 128 characters.
This is not just password protection,
which could possibly be hacked quite
easily, but a genuine full encryption
of the file.
If you want to open the saved file again, you must provide the key.
Warning: If you forget or loose the key, the file cannot be deciphered again.
If you have selected MPEG as format for the backup, you can select the degree of compres-
sion of the MPEG file in Advanced options. The higher the level of quality is, the larger the
backup will be.
Click OK when you have made your choice.
The dialog box where the storage lo-
cation is selected now opens. Select
the desired hard disk and, if appropri-
ate, additionally choose a directory.
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Export / Backup
When the backup is complete, you receive a message, in which you can again see the storage
location and the filename. The filename is composed of the channel number, the channel
name, the date and time of the selection.
If you acknowledge the successful backup by clicking OK, the process is then complete.
Export comment
You also have the option of saving a comment together with the video sequences. This com-
ment can later be displayed via G-View => File => Show export information.
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Export / Backup
Backup on DVD
All formats generated during the export can be burned directly to CD or DVD if you activate
the option directly write to CD/DVD:
The export and downstream processing are split into separate steps that are executed in parallel.
The available burner is selected at the start of the export. This can also be the ISO Writer.
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Export / Backup
Status window
The individual operations (generation of the ISO file and the actual burn procedure) are listed
in the status window. Both have their own status bar and indicate the current medium:
Once a burning procedure has been completed, the user may be prompted to insert a new
medium. Only media with sufficient space will be accepted. The additional burning procedures
can also be canceled.
The successful completion of burning will be shown.
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Export / Backup
Advanced Options
The option Max. file size of back up file cancels the export when the specified size has been
reached.
With the option Split files with max. file size, the export is split into individual files with the
specified size.
During the DVD export, these individual files are created as separate chapters.
In some situations, the export files are divided automatically.
- Files can only be burnt up to a size of 4 GB.
- For an MPEG export with audio, the files have a maximum size of 2 GB.
- For export of a cutlist, during the MPEG/VideoDVD export, a new file is started for every
transition between audio/no audio or vice versa.
With the option Include viewer in backup, G-View is also burned onto each CD/DVD during
the gbf/mbf export.
The DVD Writer can only be used by one export. As long as the burner is in use, no new ex-
port with burning can be started. It is also not possible to burn in parallel on multiple burners.
USB Memorystick
Export to a USB memory stick is interrupted when the stick is full, and the user is then
prompted to insert an additional memory stick.
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Lists
Lists
Eventlist
The server selection shows the server for which the events are displayed. When you click on an-
other server, its events are displayed.
The media channel to be displayed is selected in the same way. If no events exist on a server or in
a selected media channel, you receive a corresponding message.
Existing events are shown in great detail in the overview with time and date, event name, stop time
and the configured text.
When you open an event, you are also shown all further information about the event.
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Lists
The alarms are also shown in the list. They are indicated with a different symbol.
Filter events
The event filter dialog offers a number of options of filtering the events list according to specific cri-
teria in the search for certain events:
It applies to all filters, that they are only activated if you have
clicked on the Activate filter button.
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Lists
Data filter
The Data Filter allows very intensive filtering.
Advanced
The Filter dialog opens, which guides you through the search function (the search corresponds to
the familiar search in G-View).
Event Count
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Lists
Alarm list
You open the alarm list by clicking the icon underneath the viewer.
The empty list displays three columns.
When the system triggers an alarm, it is not just the alarm dialog that opens, but an entry is also
made in the alarm list.
The alarm is displayed in the colour appropriate to its priority, along with its start time and the con-
figured alarm text. If no text has been configured, only the initiating event is listed. A configured
alarm description appears in front of the triggering event, while a triggered event text appears be-
hind the triggering event. In our example, both of these messages are represented by a * as a
place holder.
Double clicking the alarm opens the relevant media channel in the standard view or in the defined
alarm scene.
As long as you have not confirmed an alarm, you cannot switch to a media channel or change the
scene.
You can select a listed alarm by clicking it, you can confirm it by clicking the Confirm button, or you
can remove it from the list of by clicking Remove.
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Lists
Cut list
The Cut list provides an easy way of creating sections from a database, to edit them, to display
them and to export them.
This Cut list consists of individual entries with begin and end times and a camera list. Each entry
has got a name and a comment.
The position of the entries in the list and the cameras can be moved, which has got an influence on
the replay and the export.
An entry can only contain cameras of a single server. However, a Cut list can contain entries from
different servers, which could be G-Cores, reporter or MultiScopes. Up to 10 Cut lists can be edited
simultaneously.
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Lists
File [Datei]
Export images Export the Cut list as a gcl (G-Core cut list) or as a merged MPEG or video DVD
Import cut-list Opening a gcl file. The associated files can be loaded into the entry via the drop-
down menu
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Lists
Edit
Merge Merge entries (multiple selection is possible). Entries originating from the same
server are merged, i.e. the earliest begin time and the latest end time is used to cre-
ate a common camera list
View
Hide/show Viewer Hide or show the panel with the current viewer.
This setting also influences the display of the Cut list
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Selection menu
The selection menu has got three fields: Cut list, Server and File.
Cut list All Cut lists, which are currently being edited, are shown in this field.
The work list is always present and cannot be deleted.
New entries are always added to the selected list.
For Background MOS separate lists are created to which entries are added, irre-
spective of whether they are selected or not.
Entry Shows the camera and the server. When the entry is opened, the associated media
channel is displayed.
Begin Date and start time of the entry
End Date and end time of the entry
Comment Comments on the entries can be made here
Menu In the View or Viewer menus, click on the Cut list entry in order
to open the Cut list dialog.
Symbol bar
Click on the icon to open the Cut list dialog.
Context menu of the Viewer In the drop-down menu, click on the Cut list entry in order to
(Right mouse click into the open the Cut list dialog.
viewer)
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Adding entries
New entries which are created directly in the Cut list dialog always have the current time as begin
time and an end time of 5 seconds later.
The first column of the entry contains the index and the name of the server. After that the name of
the entry follows. The next two columns contain the begin time and the end time and the last col-
umn contains a comment.
Entries can be added in a number of ways:
In the Cut list Right-click on the Cut list and select New entry in the drop-down
menu.
By using the Server list Drag a camera directly from the Server list into the Cut list. This
creates a new entry with the current time of the viewer.
By using the current viewer If the current viewer is in Drag mode, a camera can be dragged
into the Cut list from this viewer.
By using the selection menu By clicking on the Cut list icon in the selection menu Viewer se-
Viewer selection lection, an entry with the beginning and end time is created from
the selection.
By using the Event list Right-click on the event and then on Add to Cut list in the drop-
down menu.
The beginning and end times and the camera list are taken over.
Editing entries
All entries can be edited by means of a slow double-click or by pressing the F2 key. Camera
names, however, cannot be edited.
The drop-down menu, which is opened with a right-click, can be used to switch between date and
time.
By double-clicking on the entry Show image the camera is either displayed in the current viewer or
in the selected viewer of the main window.
Navigation is then possible in the current viewer and the displayed point in time for the selected Cut
list entry can be specified with "As begin time" and "As end time".
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Change sequence
The sequence of entries can be changed. The selected entry can be moved up or down with the ar-
rows on the toolbar or by means of dragging with the mouse.
The sequence of cameras of a Cut list entry can be changed in the same way.
Merging entries
Entries can also be merged. Either via the drop-down menu, the toolbar or by dragging with the
mouse.
Merging is only possible if all entries originate from the same server. The earliest begin time and
the latest end time is taken and the camera list contains all cameras and all entries.
Duplicating entries
Entries can be duplicated or transferred to other Cut lists by means of copy and paste.
Furthermore entries can be deleted or entire lists can be cleared.
The Cut list can be replayed as a whole, by clicking on the Play forward button or Play backward
button.
If the current viewer is displayed, all cameras are shown in succession. If the current viewer is not
displayed, individual cuts are replayed in the main window.
If a cut contains multiple cameras, a scene which can display all cameras is automatically selected.
Replay is then synchronized.
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Export options
The Cut list can be exported via the selection menu File - Export images.
Export dialog
The dialog starts with a query about the way in which the Cut list is to be exported.
The following two formats are available for exporting:
MPEG For a MPEG export all entries and all cameras are exported sequentially as a film.
The sequence of entries and cameras can therefore be changed.
Text masking can be activated.
The name and comment of an entry can be masked in addition to the MPEG export.
CutList (gcl) A backup file and an additional description file (gcl) are created for each involved
server in case of an export as a gcl file.
Export files can be opened via the gcl file, either individually or as a Cut list.
ADVICE Export as a raw MPEG is not possible, however, a video DVD can be burned directly.
Advanced options
Advanced options can be used to:
set maximum file size and possibly file splitting as file options,
set bandwidth, encryption and the option of adding a viewer to the backup, as backup options.
Export comment
Some comments regarding the export, content, etc. can be made on the Export tab.
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