Customize settings
The customize settings determines the appearance and behavior of maps and the device tree in the Senstar Symphony Client.

Maps
| Setting | Description | 
|---|---|
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                   Flash when alarm occurs  | 
                
                   Select to flash the alarm icon on a map when the alarm occurs.  | 
              
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                   Flash while alarms are unacknowledged  | 
                
                   Select to flash the alarm icon while the alarm is unacknowledged.  | 
              
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                   Flash Camera FOV on Alarm  | 
                
                   Select to flash the camera field of view on a map for 10 seconds when an alarm occurs. The camera field of view will continue to falsh if you select the Flash while alarms are unacknowledged option.  | 
              
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                   Scroll To Camera On Map  | 
                
                   Select to center the map on a camera when you click the camera in the Map Navigation pane of the Senstar Symphony Client interface.  | 
              
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                   Always show rule icon  | 
                
                   Select to always show the rule icon on the map.  | 
              
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                   Default color  | 
                
                   Select the color for the rule icon.  | 
              
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                   Transparency  | 
                
                   Set the transparency for the rule icon on the map.  | 
              
Device Tree
| Setting | Description | 
|---|---|
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                   Show Device Icons  | 
                
                   Select to show device icons in the device tree.  | 
              
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                   Show Device Numbers  | 
                
                   Select to show device numbers in the device tree.  | 
              
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                   Show Device Status  | 
                
                   Select to show the statuses of devices in the device tree (e.g., On. Off, Activity, etc.).  | 
              
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                   Show Digital I/O  | 
                
                   Select to show digital I/O devices in the device tree.  | 
              
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                   Auto Expand Entire Device Tree  | 
                
                   Select to expand all levels of the device tree when the Senstar Symphony Client interface starts.  | 
              
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                   Auto Expand Devices Root Nodes  | 
                
                   Select to expand the top level of the device tree when the Senstar Symphony Client interface starts.  | 
              
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                   Don't Expand Device Tree  | 
                
                   Select keep the device tree collapsed when the Senstar Symphony Client interface starts.  | 
              
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                   Auto Expand Camera Views  | 
                
                   Select to expand the camera views in the device tree when the Senstar Symphony Client interface starts.  | 
              
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                   Don't Expand Camera Views  | 
                
                   Select to keep the camera views collapsed in the device tree when the Senstar Symphony Client interface starts.  | 
              
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                   Auto Expand Carousels  | 
                
                   Select to expand the carousels in the device tree when the Senstar Symphony Client interface starts.  | 
              
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                   Don't Expand Carousels  | 
                
                   Select to keep the carousels collapsed in the device tree when the Senstar Symphony Client interface starts.  | 
              
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                   Auto Expand Thin Clients  | 
                
                   Select to expand the Senstar Thin Client group in the device tree when the Senstar Symphony Client interface starts.  | 
              
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                   Don't Expand Thin Clients  | 
                
                   Select to keep the Senstar Thin Client group collapsed in the device tree when the Senstar Symphony Client interface starts.  | 
              
