Product specifications

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To reverse a selection:
Select the camera or microphone in the list again. The following occurs:
The icon is not highlighted in the list.
The camera or microphone information is removed from both the Main Window Display Location
area and the Recorded Device Contents area.
To remove the camera or microphone from the Main Window Display Location area but still
view its recorded contents:
Deselect the camera or microphone in the Recorded Device Contents area. The following occurs:
The icon is not highlighted in the list.
The camera name is removed from the Main Window Display Location area.
The camera or microphone name appears as deselected in the Recorded Device
Contents area, but its recorded contents are still displayed.
For the Kollector, the maximum number of cameras that can be displayed simultaneously is sixteen,
(depending on the current display mode) and sixteen microphones (Kollector Strike allows 4 microphones). If
you select more than the maximum number, you will be prompted to remove a camera or microphone to
make room for another one. You can also change the maximum number and location of the recorded
cameras that you want to view and play back, as described in Main Window Display Location Area, page 46.
Navigator List Controls
The Navigator list controls, displayed at the bottom of the Navigator list, enable you to define what is
displayed in the Navigator list, as follows:
Regular: Displays only the regular databases that contain recorded video and audio segments.
Refer to Chapter 5, Recording Live Video/Audio for additional details about recording live video and
audio.
Archives: Displays only the archives (and their relevant devices) that have been created in the
system. Refer to Chapter 6, Playing Back Recorded Video/Audio for additional details about creating
archives and playing back recorded/archived video and audio.
Both (regular & archives): Displays both the regular databases (and their relevant devices) and all
current archives (and their relevant devices).