When deploying exacqVision Client installations there are no client settings deployed with the act of installation. In certain network environments it is desirable for system or network admins to wish to deploy settings such as the server addresses and login credentials to Client users. While settings such as this aren’t included with the installation it… Continue reading Deploying Client Settings for 9.2 and Earlier
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Customizing Client Audio Alerts
The ExacqVision Desktop Client software has the ability to alert users with audio when using Event Monitoring. See the Client Help file, press F1, to learn how to set up Event Monitoring, or watch the Event Monitoring training video.Using audio alerts is a good way to bring attention to system operators when events of importance… Continue reading Customizing Client Audio Alerts
Multistreaming and Auto-Context Switching
Multistreaming Multistreaming provides the ability to display or record camera video streams at alternative settings for a number of different use cases. Examples include: NOTE: Multistreaming is not available for exacqVision Start users and your cameras must support multistreaming. Refer to the IP Camera Integration database to search for supported camera models. <br> Adding Streams… Continue reading Multistreaming and Auto-Context Switching
How to disable zoom control in Live view for motorized zoom cameras
Description Some fixed cameras provide a motorized zoom feature that is useful to set the field of view. Generally, setting the field of view is done once during initial configuration and not performed frequently during normal viewing of the scene. For some cameras, adjusting the field of view may take the camera out of focus.… Continue reading How to disable zoom control in Live view for motorized zoom cameras
How to Submit Support Diagnostics
Choose the “Easy Support Video” link below to watch a video on how to submit support diagnostics and open a support case from the ExacqVision Client or see step-by-step instructions below. Exporting Diagnostics Submitting Diagnostics <br>
exacqVision Software and Multi-threading
Purpose To make the exacqVision software experience more useful and efficient, exacqVision uses multi-threading to provide even better performance when used in combination with a hyper-threaded processor. This article defines multi-threading and hyper-threading, and then provides details about how exacqVision uses them.<br> What is multi-threading? Multi-threading is a programming technique that allows a single process… Continue reading exacqVision Software and Multi-threading
Changing ExacqVision Client Color and Appearance
Themes The ExacqVision Desktop Client added support for Themes in version 8.4. Since version 20.03, the Client will default to the Light theme upon installation. The Theme may be selected by navigating to the Client node from the left-hand navigation panel. Changing the selected theme will prompt you to restart the Client to display the… Continue reading Changing ExacqVision Client Color and Appearance
Exporting an exacqVision Camera List to Excel
Beginning with exacqVision version 7.8, use the ‘Export’ button on the ‘Camera Recording’ configuration page. If using 7.6 or lower, export an exacqVision camera list to Excel by completing the following steps: Highlight the cells that you want to export from the camera list.Right-click and select Copy Selection to Clipboard.Open Notepad (notepad.exe).In Notepad, press Ctrl+V. Alternatively, select Paste from… Continue reading Exporting an exacqVision Camera List to Excel
Adding a Hot Spare to an exacqVision System with LSI RAID
Purpose: This article explains the process of adding a hot spare to an existing array. This guide assumes that a new drive is added to at least one unused drive bay for use as a hot spare. Close exacqVision client, log out of the user account, and log in to the admin account.Minimize exacqVision Client and… Continue reading Adding a Hot Spare to an exacqVision System with LSI RAID
Creating a New Array After LSI RAID Failure
Purpose In the event of a catastrophic failure of a RAID 5 or RAID 6 array on an LSI RAID controller, this guide will explain how to remove the failed array and set up a new one. <br> Step 1: Identify the failed array In the exacqVision Client, open the Config (Setup) page, identified by the gears… Continue reading Creating a New Array After LSI RAID Failure