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Full screen mode: Clicking the full screen icon in the header displays all the camera feeds in full screen mode. Clicking the full screen icon in a single camera panel displays the single camera feed in full screen mode.

TIP: Double-clicking any camera feed sends it to full screen, while double-clinking the screen will return to the SRV creen.

Camera panel: Clicking on the cogwheel icon in the right upper corner of the camera panel prompts the camera settings to be displayed.

  Audio setting: The audio of a particular camera can be turned on or off by clicking the Toggle Audio on/off in the top right corner of the camera panel.
Full screen icon:  Clicking the full screen icon in a camera panel displays the camera feed in full screen mode.

To exit full screen mode

  • click the icon in the lower left corner,
  • double-click anywhere in the camera image,
  • hover to the middle upper part of the camera image and click on the X that reveals by this action,
  • use the Esc button. 

The pan and tilt functions of a PTZ camera can be adjusted by dragging the crosshair towards the desired direction or by using the four arrow icons.
The Zoom function can be controlled by clicking the plus/minus signs or the zoom-in/zoom-out icons in the bottom right corner of the camera panel.


PTZ preset: Saving a particular view of a PTZ camera can be done by clicking the Presets drop-down, typing the desired title in the Add new preset field then clicking the plus button. To select an already added view, click its title in the drop-down.

NOTE: Only one camera of a room can have its audio turned on at a time.

Recording setup: Clicking the Recording setup in the header prompts the Recording Setup pop-up window to appear where the Learners, Simulated Patients and Facilitators, user groups can be added to a recording that has not been scheduled within an event.

See also our Practical Recording and Recording - FAQ pages.

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