Play video with onscreen controls – WiLife DVS-110I User Manual

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Using the Werks Application

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Change the time focus by clicking on the timeframe guide to select your focus. A tool tip message informs you

of the time division you have selected. Notice the position of the focus indicator (blue ball) in these examples:

4-hour time focus

30-minute time focus

1-minute time focus

5-second time focus

S

ELECT

C

AMERAS TO

R

EVIEW

When playing video segments, you can select one, several, or all cameras for review. By default, all cameras

are selected. Selecting only a few cameras reduces the volume of video that must be loaded into memory

before playing clips. This may improve performance on minimally configured machines. Here are a few

examples:

All cameras on

Garage camera off, others on

Garage camera on, others off

To turn on or off the video for a camera, click the green button next to the camera

name.

C

HANGE

R

EVIEW

D

ATE

In Search mode, the Calendar is on the right side of the display. The current day is

circled in red. Days in which video segments were recorded appear bold. You can click

on any of those days to display all of the video segments in the time grid.
The Calendar has arrow buttons at the top to navigate forward or backward through

the months.

Play Video with Onscreen Controls

Like any DVD player, the Playback Controls allow you to play, pause, adjust speed,

and step-through your video segments. You use the controls by clicking on each one.

If you hold your mouse over the control, Windows will display a tool tip, indicating the

name of each control. We also provide keyboard controls which we describe below.
Use the following list of icons and descriptions to help you understand how to

navigate through recorded video segments.

Button

Description

Button

Description

Play video

Pause video

Go to the start of the last video segment

Go to the start of the next video

segment

Go back one step

Go forward one step

Video slow motion

(turn jog dial counter-clockwise)

Video fast motion

(turn jog dial clockwise)

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