
Video Source Size Change buttons
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Toggle between low and high-quality video.
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Full Screen Mode button
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Displays the video in full-screen size. Press the [Esc] key to return to the original video size.
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Pause/ Resume button
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Pauses video during play, or starts play if currently stopped.
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Register Connected Site button
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Allows you register a camera site during connection.
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Site Selection box
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Allows you to connect to a registered camera site.
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Camera Selection bar
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When multiple cameras are connected to the camera server, this dropdown menu can be used to select your camera of choice.
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Tilt Scroll bar
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Used this vertical scroll bar to change the camera tilt angle (up and down movement). By clicking on a point in the video, you can also move the center of the camera to that location.
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Zoom Scroll Bar
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Used this vertical scroll bar to change the zoom ratio. Moving the slider up zooms in (telephoto) and moving it down zooms out (wide-angle).
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Backlight Adjustment button
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Compensates for backlighting. Useful when the video appears dark due to bright light behind the subject in the video. Click the button a second time to cancel this feature.
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Panorama View button
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Displays the pop-up panorama window. The panorama picture must have already been stored on the camera server; otherwise no picture will be displayed. Refer to Panorama Window for details.
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Camera Control Status Window
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Indicates the status of the camera controls, i.e. "Camera controllable","Camera not controllable", "Awaiting turn", and the "Remaining camera control time"). Refer to here for details.
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Start Control button
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Used this button to request camera control privileges. You must first click the [Start Control] button in order to control the camera.
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Presets
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Control the camera by selecting preset camera positions registered beforehand on the camera server.
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Pan Scroll bar
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Use this horizontal scroll bar to change the camera pan angle (left and right movement). By clicking on a point in the video you can move the center of the camera to that location.
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