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3. To select a ATM/POS device, do one of the following:
• In the DX8100 Site Tree, click a camera that is linked to the ATM/POS device.
By default, the name of the ATM/POS device linked to the selected camera/channel is displayed in the Device Name box. In this case,
the Device Name box is deselected.
• In the Transaction Information section, click the check box to select Device Name. When the Device Name box is enabled, type the
ATM/POS device name in the box.
4. Set the date and time range for the search.
5. In the Data Information section, do the following:
a. Click the check box to select Action Code. The Action Code drop-down box is available.
b. In the Action Code drop-down box, select an action code.
For information about action codes, refer to the Using Action Codes section in the DX8100 server Operation/Configuration manual.
6. Click Start Search. If the device name/channel, date, and time are valid, transactions containing the line item are displayed in the POS
Search Table.
7. In the POS Search Table, click a transaction. The transaction data is displayed in the Data window.
Figure 58. Searching Transactions by Action Code
PIXEL VIDEO SEARCH
The DX8100 allows a user to automatically search any 24-hour period of recorded video for changes in screen pixels. This feature can be
configured to identify motion events even when motion detection has not been enabled on a camera.
The DX8100 allows sharing of time range search settings between the Thumbnail and Pixel search mode. If you initiate a Thumbnail search, you
can select a preview clip and initiate a Pixel search. The Pixel search mode is based on the same time criteria as the preview Thumbnail clip.
This section describes how to search video by changes in screen pixels and includes the following topics:
• Searching Video Based on Changes in Screen Pixels on page 92
• Viewing a Video Thumbnail on page 94
SEARCHING VIDEO BASED ON CHANGES IN SCREEN PIXELS
DX8100 pixel video search is accomplished in two steps:
• Searching recorded video for changes in screen pixels.
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