You can combine individual cameras into camera groups. For example, you can combine all cameras situated on the same floor in one group. This allows checking on entire surveillance areas at one glance and – in case of an alarm, you are quicker to access the relevant cameras.
Fig. 54: Creating camera groups
After you have added cameras and created camera groups, you now should assign cameras to the proper groups.
To view and work with camera groups, there are two views available: the Grid view (grouping the cameras by any criteria in raster form) and the Graphics view (realistic arrangement of the cameras on a graphic background). For each camera group you have the option of defining the Grid view grid layout and positioning the cameras on the background image (e.g., building plan) in the Graphics view as desired.
Setting the layout for the Grid View
When you first open the Grid view after you have created a camera group, the cameras belonging to the group are displayed in the following grid layout by default:
Fig. 55: Setting the layout for the Grid View
See also: Group Views
Configuring the Graph View layout
When you open the Graphic view for the first time after creating a camera group, all the cameras in that group are listed at the right margin of the previously defined background image with a camera icon
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Fig. 56: Configuring the Graph View layout
See also: Group Views