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5Chapter 11. Removable HDD TrayThe metal HDD trays enable a secure fit for the HDD and the airventilation holes in front ensure that air flows to the

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95Chapter 14Figure 14-23: Main Remote Screen - Setup ScreenRemote Camera ConfigurationWhen configuring cameras remotely for the first time, please ins

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96Additionally, in the camera configuring screen users may have thefollowing selections:1.Cameras2.Activate the camera and the camera name3.Status Dis

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97Chapter 14b. “Draw Area” button : up to 6 motion detectionframes can be drawn.c. “Clean Area” button .Figure 14-26: Remote Camera Configuration(2

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9819.Motion Detection —a. Sensitivity — from 1 to 5b. Differentia — from 1 to 10After changing the settings, click the “OK” button to complete the set

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99Chapter 14Figure 14-28: date2.Then click to choose the right Hour and Minute.Figure 14-29: Remote Schedule Window3.Once complete, click “Add” to a

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1003.Then you can see the recording schedule after the modifications atthe bottom of the window.Delete/Delete all scheduled SettingsChoose the schedul

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101Chapter 14a.Type Authority: Administrator or Normal userb.Access Authority:User can give the rights for control PTZ camera, playback record-ing dat

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102If no authority is granted at the time of account setup, then you cannot changethe password.Figure 14-34: Normal User Change Password WindowRemote

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103Chapter 141.Click on the “System” link in the browser window toenter the Remote System Settings screen.In this screen, you are provided with the

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104Remote Alarm SettingsRemote Alarm Setting functions give the administrator the opportunity tochange alarm functions from a remote site.Figure 14-36

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6Rear ViewPlease refer to Figure 1-3 and the following descriptions to identify thecomponents on the rear side of the Digital Video Recorder.Figure 1-

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105Chapter 14Figure 14-37: Remote Alarm LogIf you would like to delete all logs, click in the checkbox next to “Select All”,then press “Delete” , and

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106As previously, check individual logs respectively or click in the checkboxnext to “Select All”, and then click “Delete” to delete unwanted logs.Re

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107Appendix ABackup to NAS (Network Attached Storage)Backup to NAS(Network Attached Storage)Because the image data of the DVR are larger than text fil

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108Figure A-2: NAS settingNote: One NAS can connect multiple DVR hosts, in order not to confoundthe back-up data, their folders’ names should be diffe

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109Appendix CNTP (Network Time Protocol)NTP (Network Time Protocol)The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the clock of DVR toanother r

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110Figure B-2: NTP setting4.NTP Server: Fill in the ‘’NTP Server’’ and click the ‘’Add’’ button toput the NTP server into the list. DVR can have their

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111Appendix CAudioAudioDVR supports for only 1-CH audio recording. Providing audio recording andaudio playback via built-in audio device of mothboard.

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112Related settings as below:Figure C-2:Sound Setling screenRecording Property1.Camera select: only support 1CH audio for the first one camera.2.Selec

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113Appendix CFigure C-3: Real-time monitoring screen with audioFigure C-4: Playblack screen with audio2.The real-time monitoring and playback screen i

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114Figure C-5: Real-time monitoring screen in mute modeFigure C-6: Playback screen in mute mode

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7Chapter 11. Power FanThis is used to cool the power supply.2. System Ventilation FanThis fan ventilates the entire system.3.BNC Camera InputUse BNC p

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115Appendix DMulti-PlaybackMulti-PlaybackLet’s take a look at how we can use the multi-playback function.1.Click the ”playback” button on the main s

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1163. Click the slice4, slice9, or slice16 to select 4-camera, 9-camera, or 16-camera synchronous multi-playback respectively.4. Click “OK” and then c

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117Appendix EAppendix ETROUBLESHOOTINGYour Digital Video Recorder has passed through a series of rigorous qualityassurance tests to guarantee reliable

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118messages. It is important to determine whether the software error mes-sage you are getting is from the operating system. Once you know this, youcan

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119Appendix Emessage appears on your display screen. A memory test message ap-pears next; as the test continues, memory size increases until all insta

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121Appendix FAppendix FCONFIGURING ACTIVEXActiveX is one type of VBscript. ActiveX is used for client-side communica-tion with the main application.Ac

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122Choose which features of DVR Active X installer you want to install1.DVR ActiveX: to copy the file to the computer2.Start Menu ShortcutsFigure F-3:

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123Third Party Software LicensesThis system includes third party packages licensed under the GNU Gen-eral Public License (GPL), the GNU General Public

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12445.slang-1.4.2-2.src.rpm(GPL)46.libstdc++-2.96-81.src.rpm(GPL)47.info-4.0-20.src.rpm(GPL)48.mgetty-1.1.25-2.src.rpm(GPL)49.mingetty-0.9.4-16.src.rp

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811.Power SwitchUse this switch to power the machine on or to cut off the power.12.RS-232 PortConnect this socket to the MODEM to enable the sending o

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9Chapter 2Chapter 2GETTING STARTEDThis chapter explains what you need to do after turning on your Digital VideoRecorder. Experienced DVR users may sk

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10Once the boot process is complete, the Digital Video Recorder will directlydisplay all the connected cameras (see Figure 2-2), enabling the user toc

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11Chapter 2Right-side ToolbarFigure 2-3: Right-side Toolbar1.System Time / Version IndicatorThis indicator displays the Date/Month/Year and Time in di

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12Clicking this icon will display four camera images on the screen.7.9-Camera Viewable IconClicking this icon will display nine camera images on the s

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13Chapter 2Clicking this icon will zoom in the selected camera images or, justdouble-click the respective camera image on the main screen.5.Zoom-out I

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14Figure2-5: Logging into the systemShutting Down the System1. Click the Log-on Icon...

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Table of ContentsAbout This Manual...iChapter 1 Digita

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15Chapter 3Chapter 3QUICK GUIDE TO ICONS ON THE MAIN SCREENThis chapter explains the quick access icons on the main screen. Some ofthese icon function

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16Single View Camera Screen1.Step 1: Click the Single View Camera Icon on the right-side toolbar------------------------------------------------------

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17Chapter 3The DVR system can be configured with a Single View Camera Screenwhich could display different camera viewpoints at 6-second intervals. Mor

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18Full Screen Mode1.Step 1: Click the Full Screen View Icon on the right-side toolbar...

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19Chapter 4Chapter 4CONFIGURING THE CAMERASThis chapter explains how to set and configure the cameras connected toyour Digital Video Recorder. Once yo

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20NO SIGNAL in blue, and this condition will waste system resources.So don’t enable a camera before installing it.Figure 4-2: Camera Naming FieldSett

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21Chapter 4light-source color of the same brightnessiii.“Brightness”- This is the attribute of light-source colors by whichemitted light is ordered co

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22Figure 4-5: Recording Quality and Motion Detection AreaSetting Motion DetectionUnder “Motion Detection” users can select:i. Sensitivity - To set the

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23Chapter 5Chapter 5SCHEDULING RECORDINGThis chapter explains how to schedule recording for different cameras con-nected to your Digital Video Recorde

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243.Under REC Mode (Record Mode), users have four choices:i. Once - Provides a recording option for a specified period of timeFigure 5-2: Record Mode

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About This ManualThis manual is designed to assist customers in the use of the Digital VideoRecorder produced by our company. Information in this docu

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25Chapter 54.After you have selected the record mode and record option, choosethe camera you want to configure (you can also choose the camerafirst an

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26Daily SchedulingBy choosing the “Daily” scheduling mode of the DVR, users can set a par-ticular period for recording during one day.1.Select the “Da

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27Chapter 6ACCOUNT SETTINGSThe Account Settings area allows the administrator of the DVR to add usersto the system. There are two types of users, one

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289.Click the checkbox next to “Remote” to give the user remote access.(Remote access means users are able to access the DVR over the localLAN or Inte

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29Chapter 6To Modify User Settings1.Select the user.2.Make the changes in the Main Account Panel3.Click the “Modify” button.4.Click “Apply” , then

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31Chapter 7Chapter 7SYSTEM SETTINGSThe System Settings Panel is the main window for naming and setting basicconfigurations for the DVR. These very imp

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325.Click “Apply” , and “OK” .ADSL Dial-up and DDNS Set-upIt supports DDNS services for remote site users using fixed host name toconnecting with

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33Chapter 74.Click “Save” to save your settings, and then click “Manual Register”, ifthere shows a register success message, which means the domainnam

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34Figure 7-4: Modem Dial-up settingsPrinter SettingThis DVR System is capable of sending static images to a printer. Theseprinted images may reveal m

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WarningIt is essential that only the supplied special devices be used, and alsoonly the components approved by the manufacturer or the authorizeddeale

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35Chapter 73.select the “Printer type”, “Paper size”, “Resolution” and“Color depth”.4.then click “ok” to confirm.5.then the window will show if you

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36Restoring settings from the Back-up deviceThe DVR system can restore the system configuration settings from theback-up device. The system supports d

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37Chapter 7Other SettingsRecycle RecordingThe first additional option to explore is “Recycle Rec”, which refers to therecycling of recording. When th

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38Figure 7-11:Auto Login, Cam Auto Switch, andMinimize Video SizeCam Auto SwitchThe third option under “Others” makes it possible to view different ca

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39Chapter 7frame consists only of the incremental changes necessary to form the nextframe, rather than an entire new frame. The greater the number of

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401.click the “System” tab.2.under the “Others” item, uncheck the “Enable telnetd”.3.Click “Apply” , then “OK” to apply the change.Figure 7-13: En

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41Chapter 7should be used through Internet connections, or there are several DVRhosts providing service outwards, then Virtual Server should be an ide

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43Chapter 8Chapter 8ALARM SETTINGSThe Alarm Settings area allows the administrator of the DVR to set alarms fora number of alarm types. The most impor

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445.Click the checkbox next to “Enable” first, then click “Enable TriggerPeriod” again and enter the period. With this function, the users don’tneed t

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10.Do not store objects on the top of your Digital Video Recorder.Do not exert pressure on the Digital Video Recorder, it maydamage the LCD display.11

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45Chapter 8Alarm Sound TriggeringActivating the Alarm Sound parameter enables sounding of the alarm at thetime of alarm condition detection. Follow th

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469.Then click “Add” .10.Click “Apply” , and “OK” .Alarm Message TriggeringAlarm Message may show additional information at the time of detectin

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47Chapter 8Alarm Voice Triggering The Alarm Voice setting will provide a voice warning message to users atthe time of detecting the alarm condition. F

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482.Select a “Trigger Period” .3.Click the “Fax” Tab4.Type in the “Fax Number”; if it is along distance call, please add thearea code..5.Choose from t

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49Chapter 85.Type in the appropriate email address. An additional email addressmay be specified in “CC”.6.Adjust the “Send” parameter as desired to sp

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50Figure 8-11: Output Port Field7.Select the “Delay” time, with a unit of seconds; the delay time maybe set from 0 to 999 seconds.8.Under the “Duratio

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51Chapter 9Chapter 9ALARM LOGWith the DVR system, the camera frames will keep flashing in red and send-ing out the alarm when alarm event happens.The

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52Figure 9-2: Confirmation Window5.Click “Confirm” to continue or “Cancel” to reset.6.Click “Apply” , then “OK” to complete the task.Deleting

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53Chapter 10Chapter 10USER LOGThe User Log provides the administrator of the DVR to monitor all users thathave accessed the DVR. This database tells t

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546.Click “Apply” , then “OK” to complete the task.Deleting All Logs1.Click the “User Log” Tab.2.Click “Del all” .3.A confirmation pop-up screen

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1Chapter 1DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER INTRODUCTIONThank you for your purchasing the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) developedby our company! This product h

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55Chapter 11Chapter 11CONFIGURING GENERAL PURPOSE I/OThe Din/Dout input of DVR can connect the optional Din/Dout cable to en-able the connection of mu

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56Figure 11-2 Pin definitionsClick "DI/DO" in Settings to set related functionsFigure 11-3: DIO settingInput SettingsEach camera has a corre

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57Chapter 11Normal Closed, NCWhen the sensor is of the NC type, DI is connected to the NC connec-tion of the sensor and GND is connected to the COM co

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58Normal open, NOIf the DO relay output is set to be normally open, when an alarm istriggered, The DO relay output of the DVR will transition from ope

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59Chapter 12PAN TILT ZOOMPan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) provides the administrator of the DVR with the ability toconfigure and monitor all PTZ cameras that are c

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60On the left side of the window you will see a live view from your PTZcamera. This allows you to configure and see a “live” feed so you canadjust the

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61Chapter 122.Using the Dome controls at the bottom left of the “PTZ” window,users can configure their PTZ cameras to move left , right ,up , and

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62Preset SetupOnce you have become familiar with these settings and defined your de-sired parameters, you are ready to preset your PTZ camera. The Dig

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63Chapter 12in particular directions more conveniently.The main purpose of Group presets is to allow the user to Auto Pan to spe-cific preset points.W

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64PAN SCANThis DVR system allows the user to set up the PTZ camera to scan from theSET START to SET END.1.AUTO PAN: allows the PTZ camera to move hori

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2Unpacking the DVRThe DVR comes securely packaged in a sturdy cardboard shipping carton.Upon receiving your DVR, open the carton and carefully remove

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65Chapter 13Chapter 13PLAYBACKOne of the most important features of any Digital Video Recorder is playback.Playback allows users to view recorded data

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66Figure 13-2: Pop-up Database Screen1.Calendar Search: Clicking the “Calendar” button, users are ableto search the desired record files depending on

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67Chapter 13Understanding the Bottom ToolbarThe Bottom Toolbar appears only when you click the playback icon. Beforea recorded file is selected, the b

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68 Click this icon to play the file. Click this icon to slow forward the file: press once to goforward at 1/2 speed, press twice for 1/4 speed, press

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69Chapter 13Figure 13-5: Calendar & Camera Selection3.Select a camera.4.Click “Search” , to list the desired files, or click “List” to show all

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707.Double-click the selection or click “Open” . The video from theselected file will appear in the top left-hand corner of the Main Screen.Figure 1

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71Chapter 13Figure 13-10: Full-size Playback Image11.To reduce the size or go back to the original size, right-click --- Alarm Recorded PlaybackFollow

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724. Click “Play” to view the file.Figure 13-12: Alarm Triggered FileTagging Recorded DataAfter opening a file, if some important section has been f

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73Chapter 13Figure 13-14: Tagged Frame4.The particular image is then saved and can be searched and viewedfor later reference by means of the tag. And

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74Figure 13-16: Export Image2.The image highlights the hours, minutes, and seconds. Use the drop-down list to select the time frame when you would lik

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3Chapter 1• 4 Din/Dout GPIO Cable• Exchangeable IDE Hard Disk/ IDE Expansion Board/ Disk Array/NAS Devices / DAT Devices• RS-232 Interface Modem• IP s

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75Chapter 13Note3: The rules on naming the exported data files would be asC1_20030306_120000_60.dvr(DVR host site data exporting) orC1_0306_120000_60.

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761. Open the recorded image2. Click on this icon * to blur the image.3. Click on this icon * to sharpen the image.*The Blur Icon and the Sharpen

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77Chapter 13Figure 13-20: Viewing More Than One Playback ImagePrinting an Image1.Click the “snapshot” icon to pop up a new window to show theimage.F

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78Figure 13-22: Export Devices Selection3.Click the “print” icon to print out the image individually. If youprint it out successfully, the screen wi

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79Chapter 14Chapter 14REMOTE SURVEILLANCEThe DVR allows users to view the cameras connected to the DVR and therecorded file playback remotely through

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80Figure 14-2: DVR Remote logon Window10.The next screen is the Main Remote Surveillance Screen.No motion over 10 minutes after login, users will be a

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81Chapter 14The Main Remote Surveillance Screen has four sections to it. They areMonitor, Playback, Setup, and Logout.• Monitor — Click this area to m

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82Figure 14-5: Remote Monitor Screen - Remote MonitorThis screen provides a view of the static preview images from all cameras bydefault. The user may

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83Chapter 145.Click “Save Selected Camera” to save the image you need.6.Save the image and the next time you log in with same user name willbe able to

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84Click < or > to adjust the Max. speed (0-30 FPS) as below:Figure 14-8: Adjust maximum display speedClick icon to export images to HDD

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4Identifying External ComponentsPlease refer to the text and diagrams below to identify all external compo-nents and accessories of the Digital Video

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85Chapter 14Figure 14-10: Focused camera image export (2) as the icon for displaying bandwidth, click it to display the bandwidth,click again to hide

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86Note: two icons will be shown when minimizing the window. The firstis to turn on or off the real time monitor; clicking the icon will restartthe rea

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87Chapter 14When the user clicks on the first tab, the upper right side of the windowshows the following information:When the user clicks on the secon

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88Figure 14-13: Understanding the Playback ToolbarUnderstanding the Playback ToolbarThe playback sidebar gives users the freedom to manipulate the ima

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89Chapter 14The first time you enter the Record Playback mode of the remote monitorsystem, a warning window will appear concerning the problems associ

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90Figure 14-15: Playback by File Remotely3.Click the “Search” button to list all recorded data for thatparticular time frame.4.You may also click th

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91Chapter 14Figure 14-17: Remote Playback - Enlarged ImageAlarm File“Alarm File” allows users to see the time and camera numbers concernedwith an alar

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92Taking a SnapshotWhenever you find an abnormal status on the screen, you may take a snap-shot of the screen immediately using the “Snapshot” functio

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93Chapter 14Figure 14-20: Export Duration4.Click “Export” to choose path for saving the file and enter the filename, then click “Save” to save this

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943.Click the “Tag” on the Playback Side Toolbar.4.Select the file you wish to view.5.Click Open (to view the image) or Delete to discard a useless Ta

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