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LT Digital Video Management System
Image Database Search
Play — Click to play back a video segment.
1. Select a video segment from the Search Results portion of
the screen (see Working with Search Results on page 133).
2. Click Play to begin playing the video segment. The playback
screen appears (see Using the Playback Screen on page 115).
Click New to clear the current search criteria on all of the search
screens and begin a new search. The unit erases the previous search
results from the screen. Click Close to close this screen. Either the
main screen or the playback screen appears. Click Help to display
online help for this screen.
Search Results — The unit lists all video segments that match the
search criteria in this area (see Working with Search Results on
page 133).
Filters Search Use the Filters screen to search the image database using the Smart
Search filters.
NOTE: This tab only appears if the With Image Filters option is
selected on the Mode screen (see Image Database Search
on page 122).
Camera — Use this option to select the camera to be searched. You
will configure the search filter for this camera.
1. Click down arrow. A list of camera names appears in camera
number order (1–16). The first is the default.
2. Use the scroll bar to display cameras that are hidden. Click
the up or down arrow, or drag the scroll button up or down.
Click the desired camera.
Duration (min:sec) — Use this option to limit multiple listings of
the same event during a search. When a video segment fulfills the
search criteria, the unit lists the segment in the search results area.
Then the unit skips ahead in the image database to search for the
next event.
Example: There is a bridge that takes about 30 seconds to cross. To
look for a truck crossing the bridge, set the duration to 00:30. When
the unit finds a segment with bridge activity, it lists the segment and
skips ahead 30 seconds before continuing. It only lists one segment.
If the duration was set to 10 seconds, the unit would list three
different segments of the same event, at 10-second intervals.