Genetec Portable Archive Player User manual

Portable Archive Player
User Guide
5.1

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Document information
Document title: Portable Archive Player User Guide 5.1
Document number: EN.500.008-V5.1.C3(1)
Document update date: March 22, 2013
You can send your comments, corrections, and suggestions about this guide to documentation@genetec.com.

Product documentation
Security Center includes the following documentation:
•Security Center Release Notes. Describes the release in detail, including new features, resolved issues,
known issues, and limitations.
•Security Center Installation and Upgrade Guide. Describes the prerequisites for installing Security Center,
and provides instructions for installing and upgrading Security Center on your system.
•Security Center Administrator Guide. Provides all the instructions and conceptual information you’ll need
to set up, configure, and administer your Security Center system.
•Getting Started with Security Desk. A task-oriented introduction to Security Desk that uses real-world
scenarios (viewing a camera, searching/exporting video, and managing alarms) to show new users how to
use the basic product features.
•Genetec Security Desk User Guide. Provides the instructions and conceptual information you need to get
started with Security Desk, to monitor and generate reports for AutoVu LPR, Omnicast video surveillance,
and Synergis access control systems.
•Security Center Video Unit Configuration Guide. Provides the pre-configuration instructions for integrating
video units into Security Center, and any configuration steps required for some video unit features to work.
•Security Center Portable Archive Player User Guide. Explains how to use the Portable Archive Player to
view exported video files.
•AutoVu Patroller Release Notes. Describes the AutoVu Patroller release in detail, including new features,
resolved issues, known issues, and limitations.
•AutoVu Hardware Release Notes. Describes the AutoVu Hardware for this release in detail, including new
features, resolved issues, known issues, and limitations.
•AutoVu Handbook. Provides AutoVu installers and administrators with a single source of information about
installing and configuring AutoVu hardware and software.
•AutoVu Patroller User Guides. Quick reference guides to using Patroller, AutoVu’s mobile LPR solution.
There is a separate user guide for each Patroller installation type (Law Enforcement, City Parking
Enforcement, City Parking Enforcement with Wheel Imaging, University Parking Enforcement, and Mobile
License Plate Inventory).
•AutoVu Connecting the Sharp Camera. Explains how to power up and connect your Sharp. A printed
version is provided in the Sharp box.
•AutoVu Connecting the SharpX Camera. Explains how to power up and connect your SharpX. A printed
version is provided in the SharpX box.
•Plugin User Guides. Introduces you to the plugin features and describes what’s new in the current release.
It also explains how to install and configure the plugin in Security Center, and how to use it in Security Desk.
Where can I find the product documentation?
•Product DVD. The documentation is available on the product DVD in the Documentation folder. Release
notes and installation guides include a direct link to the latest version of the document.
•Genetec Technical Assistance Portal (GTAP). The latest version of the documentation is available from
GTAP. Note, you’ll need a username and password to log on to GTAP.
•Online help. Security Center client applications include online help, which explain how the product works
and provide instructions on how to use the product features. Patroller and the Sharp portal also include
context-sensitive help for each screen. To access the online help, click Help, press F1, or tap
the ? (question mark) in the different client applications.

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workarounds, or known issues. You can log in to GTAP or sign up at https://gtap.genetec.com.
•Genetec Technical Assistance Center (GTAC). If you cannot find your answers on GTAP, you can open a sup-
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Portable Archive Player User Guide
This guide explains how to use the Portable Archive Player to view exported video files.
The document includes the following topics:
•"Introducing the Portable Archive Player" on page 2
•"The Portable Archive Player user interface" on page 3
•"Playing files in Portable Archive Player" on page 9
•"Check for video tampering" on page 13

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Portable Archive Player User Guide | Introducing the Portable Archive Player
Introducing the Portable Archive Player
This section includes the following topics:
•"About the Portable Archive Player" on page 2
•"How to get the Portable Archive Player" on page 2
About the Portable Archive Player
The Portable Archive Player is a stand-alone media player used to playback Genetec G64
video files on computers that do not have Security Center software installed. No software
installation is required, simply copy the application to your computer and click to open.
You can use the Portable Archive Player to share video clips with someone who does not
have Security Desk. For example, you could export video evidence to give to a police officer
and include the Portable Archive Player so that the exported files can be played.
In addition to playing back Genetec video files, you can also validate video watermarks to
ensure that the recordings are intact and have not been subject to tampering.
How to get the Portable Archive Player
The Portable Archive Player is not “installed” in the traditional sense. Rather, you simply
copy the application to your computer and click to open.
There are two ways that the Portable Archive Player can be copied to your workstation:
•Copy it from the Security Center 5.1 installation medium (DVD or downloaded zip
package). It can be found in the path: \Tools\Portable Archive Player\
•Download it from Genetec using the following URL:
http://downloads.genetec.com/SecurityCenter/5.1/SR3/Tools/PortableArchivePlayer/
PortableArchivePlayer.exe
To uninstall it, delete the executable file.

Portable Archive Player User Guide | The Portable Archive Player user interface
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The Portable Archive Player user interface
This section describes the main components of the Portable Archive Player user interface.
This section includes the following topics:
•"About the Portable Archive Player’s interface" on page 3
•"About the Main menu" on page 4
•"About the Main toolbar" on page 5
•"About the File browser and Results pane" on page 6
•"About the Playback pane and Tool pane" on page 7
•"Move, resize and show/hide panes" on page 8
About the Portable Archive Player’s interface
The Portable Archive Player main window includes the following areas: main menu and
toolbar, file browser, playback pane, tool pane, results pane. Each area can be resized or
hidden, except the playback pane, depending on your workspace needs.
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About the Main menu
The Portable Archive Player’s main menu is a standard Windows menu. The View menu,
the Tools - Option s menu, the Help menu, are all found here. Menus support keyboard
shortcuts. Certain commands, such as changing the visual options, are only available
through the menu.
Tools - Options - Visual will open the Visual elements dialog box:
AMain menu. See "About the Main menu" on page 4.
BMain toolbar. See "About the Main menu" on page 4.
CFile browser. See "About the File browser and Results pane" on page 6.
DPlayback pane. See "About the Playback pane and Tool pane" on page 7.
ETool pane. See "About the Playback pane and Tool pane" on page 7
FResults pane. See "About the File browser and Results pane" on page 6.

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About the Main toolbar
The Portable Archive Player’s main toolbar contains buttons that you can click to access the
most frequently used commands in the Portable Archive Player.
B
A
CD
APattern Change the tile layout. For more information, see "Change the tile
pattern" on page 8.
BVolume If your recording contains audio, move the slider to the right to
increase the volume, or to the left to decrease the volume.
CExpand Click Expand to make the current tile fill the playback pane. A green
LED appears when the current tile is expanded. Click again to return to
the original tile size.
DRemove Remove the selected playback sequence from the current tile.

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About the File browser and Results pane
You use the file browser to navigate to the folder containing the G64 video files. The results
pane displays the contents of the folder you selected in the browser.
By default, the results pane displays only the file names. You can display additional file
properties include the beginning date/time, the ending date/time, the length and the status
of the video file. Status refers to whether the video file contains watermarks.
To display the additional file properties, do one of the following:
•Click the Get file info button ( ) to display the properties of the selected file.
•Click the Always get file info button ( ) to display the properties of all files
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