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Serial Port POS User & Installation Manual

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Version 4.4 Series

4.2.1

View Live Camera and Ticket

In the POS Screen, you get a list of all the transactions with their associated recordings and
tickets. Furthermore you also get the date and time of each POS transaction.

To view a POS transaction movie, click on the transaction event link and the movie of the
primary camera will be displayed in the video window screen. You can switch between all

cameras that are associated with a transaction by clicking the corresponding camera icon

.

If you want to see the live view of the cameras, click on the following

icons

.

The list is limited to the 5 most recent deactivated alarm events if all are in deactivated state.
Activated alarms stay visible until deactivated, up to a maximum of 50.

When clicking on the transaction name, the recording of the primary camera
connected to that transaction is shown. If there aren’t any recordings (i.e. when there
is no activity) for the period when the alarm occurs, recordings still will be present as
the recordings will be forced because an alarm was triggered and considered being
high priority.

To extend the POS pane, click on its upper board and move it to the top of the screen
holding the left mouse button.

If you don’t see your transaction event in the list, you can search it by clicking the
New Search button which will redirect you to the recordings menu (see 4.1 Search
POS Transactions
).

4.2.2

Low/High Bandwidth Mode

Low/High bandwidth mode allows you to decide if you want to have streaming video that
consumes. You can choose out of:

High Bandwidth Mode (Default) – High Bandwidth mode is used preferably on local
computers (when the WebCCTV client is located on the same machine as the
WebCCTV server), in local area networks or with high-speed Internet connections.

Use the High (

) button to enable high bandwidth mode.

Low Bandwidth Mode Low bandwidth mode is mostly used in medium- or slow-
speed LAN or Internet connections. When Low Bandwidth mode is enabled, the frame
rate and the resolution of the images are reduced. This produces a reduced bandwidth

usage for streaming video. Use the Low (

) button to enable low bandwidth mode.

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