Pelco c1554m-a (4-05) User Manual

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Custom Windows
Custom windows are windows created by your system administrator that can be used for the following purposes: 
View live and archived video 
Display an Internet browser 
Connect to a remote workstation 
Display maps 
NOTE:  Custom windows that are used for viewing video are defined by the system administrator to display specific types of analog or digital 
video. Depending on your system’s specific settings, you may be able to display more than one digital video window at a time. The number of 
digital video windows that can be displayed at one time is limited by the size and type of images selected for viewing. 
Window mode: Only one type of content can be loaded in a window at a time. The window mode determines the type of content a window is 
prepared to accept. 
There are five window modes: 
Live Video 
Archived Video 
Map 
Internet Browser 
Remote PC 
You can set a window’s mode by selecting the desired mode from the custom window pop-up menu. Refer to Custom Window Pop-up Menu for 
instructions. 
Open and close windows: To open and close custom windows, you must have permission to edit workspaces. If the Windows option does not 
appear in the View menu, then you do not have permission to open and close custom windows. 
To open a custom window, click View > Windows > <custom window>. To close a custom window, clear View > Windows > <custom window>, or 
click the window, press Alt-Space Bar, and select Close from the pop-up menu. A window with a Windows border can also be closed by clicking 
the Close button at the right of the window’s title bar. 
Alternatively, you can open and close custom windows using the Edit Workspace option of the File menu. 
For information on adjusting the size and position of a custom window, refer to Workspaces and the Appendix: Adjusting the Display.
Components: Custom windows have the following components: 
Title bar (optional) 
Tool bar 
Display area 
Custom window pop-up menu 
Title Bar 
The title bar lists the window name and the name of the source device currently switched to the window. 
Figure 98.  Custom Window Title Bar
A custom window only has a title bar if the border specified in the workspace is a Windows Caption and Border. See Workspaces for more 
information. A Windows Caption and Border allows you to open the custom window pop-up menu by right-clicking the title bar. Refer to Custom 
Window Pop-up Menu
 for more information. 
Tool Bar 
The tool bar provides tools to control the window content. The specific controls depend on the type of content loaded in the window. For example, 
when video is loaded in the window, the control bar contains a gadget for controlling the video source device, whereas in Map mode, the tool bar 
contains tools for loading maps and adjusting how the map is displayed. Refer to Window Mode for information on the different types of content 
that can be displayed in custom windows.