Panasonic Arbitrator 360 Guia De Utilização
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Create a Tag
1. Go to Management> Video Tag. All the tags will be listed.
2. Select “Add” or right-click the screen and drop-down to the Add option.
3. Select the Information tab and enter the name and description of the tag.
4. Select the Type of Tag and enter the appropriate information (see Types of Tags below).
5. If desired, select the Association tab to assign the tag to a tag group. If one has not been established, see
Groups above.
6. Click “Apply.”
Modify a Tag
1.
Go to Management> Video Tag. All the tags will be listed.
2.
Double-click to select the tag.
Types of Tags
• Text (Type Information)—Freeform text can be entered
into the default field. The text appears to the user
when the tag is being associated and can be altered as
needed. Minimum and Maximum Length places
limitations on the number of characters allowed in the
text field. For example, a text tag can be created
labeled “incident.” In the Default text box, the following message is created, “Insert Incident
Number.” Whenever a user assigns the incident tag, they are prompted by a text box containing the
message. The user can enter the incident number in the same field, replacing the displayed message.
When a user wants to search for an incident tag, they can navigate to Simple Search> Tags> Incident
(the tag name) and all the videos that share the incident number will appear.
when the tag is being associated and can be altered as
needed. Minimum and Maximum Length places
limitations on the number of characters allowed in the
text field. For example, a text tag can be created
labeled “incident.” In the Default text box, the following message is created, “Insert Incident
Number.” Whenever a user assigns the incident tag, they are prompted by a text box containing the
message. The user can enter the incident number in the same field, replacing the displayed message.
When a user wants to search for an incident tag, they can navigate to Simple Search> Tags> Incident
(the tag name) and all the videos that share the incident number will appear.
• Date—This tag allows a user to create and assign a tag
based on a specific date and time. A drop-down menu in
the Granularity field allows users to manage to the
exact minute.
the Granularity field allows users to manage to the
exact minute.
• Number—This tag allows a specific number to be
selected as the identifying descriptor. The user can
define the number of Decimal Places and the Minimum
and Maximum value per place. Additionally a Default
value using freeform text can be included (see Text
above).
define the number of Decimal Places and the Minimum
and Maximum value per place. Additionally a Default
value using freeform text can be included (see Text
above).
• Choice—This tag allows users to select from a group of
tags that have been allocated to the Choice. Users may
have a date, number and text option to choose from.
have a date, number and text option to choose from.
• True/False—This tag allows users to set up a True/False
type. For instance, the type could be set to be
“Speeding” and when a video clip includes a speeding
offense, it would be selected.
“Speeding” and when a video clip includes a speeding
offense, it would be selected.
• Group—this tag creates a group tag where multiple tags
can be bound together for a single descriptor pertaining
to multiple tags. Users can have a tag for incidents and
a tag for dates, and be able to query either file with the
group tag they are associated with.
to multiple tags. Users can have a tag for incidents and
a tag for dates, and be able to query either file with the
group tag they are associated with.