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NOTE: To freeze the video display click Freeze. Click Freeze again to resume normal dis-
play.
3. Click Save. The Save Video frame window will appear.
4. Select the path and filename the image will be saved under. This window is used in the same
way as a standard Windows save command.
NOTE: All images are saved as bitmaps (*.BMP).
4.15.2 Loading
Any image that has been saved using the Video window can be loaded and viewed whenever required.
To load a video image:
1. Click on the Video icon to open the Video window.
2. Click Load. The Load Video Frame window will appear.
3. Select the directory and the name of the required image, then click OK.
4. The selected image will be loaded into the Video window.
4.16 VIDEO LOSS
Video loss refers to the feature of the 9760 that continuously checks that a video signal is being received
from every active video input. Refer to 9760-MGR manual for more information.
4.16.1 Enabling/Disabling Video Loss
NOTE: Refer to the 9760-MGR manual for instructions on turning the video loss feature OFF.
To disable/enable video loss:
1. Select Video Loss from the program menu option. The Video Loss Window (illustrated in Fig-
ure 4-14) will appear.
2. Click Camera No. The Select window will appear.
3. Position the mouse cursor over the digits in the Select window and click the left mouse button to
enter the digits corresponding to the logical number of the required alarm.
4. If an incorrect number is selected, click Clear and repeat Step 3.
5. When the correct number appears in the number display click Enter.
6. Click Enable/Disable button to set the required option for this camera.
7. To enable/disable the video loss feature on more cameras, repeat Steps 2 to 6.
NOTE: The list of disabled/enabled cameras will need to updated if the 9760-CC1 is turned OFF.
Figure 4-14: Video Loss Window.