Panasonic Arbitrator 360 Bedienungsanleitung
CMS-OperationsManual-Rev2.doc
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Locations
Locations manage the directory paths of the CMS directories.
Each location can be bound to folders or cabinets, allowing the
specific associations to be retained in specific environments or
a single managed location.
Each location can be bound to folders or cabinets, allowing the
specific associations to be retained in specific environments or
a single managed location.
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Name—the name of the specific location configuration.
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Path—the UNC (Universal Naming Convention) path of the
storage location. Multiple paths can be configured for
redundancy. Users can either enter the path manually or
navigate to it via the magnifying glass next to the path
name.
storage location. Multiple paths can be configured for
redundancy. Users can either enter the path manually or
navigate to it via the magnifying glass next to the path
name.
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Path Listing—All the UNC paths and space settings
pertaining to this specific location are listed here. The
topmost path has the priority. A blue checkmark indicates
a clear path to the location. A red “X” signifies a path with
no communication.
pertaining to this specific location are listed here. The
topmost path has the priority. A blue checkmark indicates
a clear path to the location. A red “X” signifies a path with
no communication.
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Minimum Free Space—the number listed here is the minimum amount of space required on the matching
UNC path before writing to that location. Should the location be full, it moves to the next or simply holds
the files until space is available.
UNC path before writing to that location. Should the location be full, it moves to the next or simply holds
the files until space is available.
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Add/Remove and Priority—when a new UNC path is entered into the path field, clicking the “+” sign will
add the path to the listing below. Highlighting an existing path and selecting the “-“ sign will remove the
highlighted path. Selecting the up or down arrow while having a path highlighted will change its priority.
add the path to the listing below. Highlighting an existing path and selecting the “-“ sign will remove the
highlighted path. Selecting the up or down arrow while having a path highlighted will change its priority.
Tags
Tags allow users to assign a pre-made informative tag to retrieve and manage files. Once a desired tag has
been selected, the user can modify the tag to match the media file they are associated with. These tags can be
associated to multiple files or re-used for different
events. For example, if a user selects a text-based
tag that has a field dedicated to an incident
number, the number can be entered into the open
field. The tag can then be used on tags for
different files. When the files pertaining to the
incident are reviewed, the search will return all the
media files associated to the tag.
been selected, the user can modify the tag to match the media file they are associated with. These tags can be
associated to multiple files or re-used for different
events. For example, if a user selects a text-based
tag that has a field dedicated to an incident
number, the number can be entered into the open
field. The tag can then be used on tags for
different files. When the files pertaining to the
incident are reviewed, the search will return all the
media files associated to the tag.
The same tag can be used on different video files
by entering a different incident number. This
allows a user with the proper rights to assign an
incident number (or any other form of description)
to any video file for searching and managing.
Simply assign a pre-made tag called “incident” and
enter the desired number for each different event,
then query those events based on the tags available
to search by and the descriptors entered.
by entering a different incident number. This
allows a user with the proper rights to assign an
incident number (or any other form of description)
to any video file for searching and managing.
Simply assign a pre-made tag called “incident” and
enter the desired number for each different event,
then query those events based on the tags available
to search by and the descriptors entered.
Create a Tag