Pelco DVR5100 Series manual Shutting Down, Logging on with the Control PAD, Control Pad Functions

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LOGGING ON WITH THE CONTROL PAD

Table C provides control pad functions at logon if a keyboard and mouse are not connected.

 

Table C. Special Login Controls

 

 

Control Pad

Functions

 

 

Jog (inner dial)

Cycles through the list of users (by default, the options are admin, guest, manager, and operator).

 

 

Blue function button

Press to display the on-screen password keypad (refer to the keypad instructions in this table).

 

 

Green function button

Press to log on to the DVR5100 once the password is entered.

 

 

Red function button

Press to shut down the DVR5100 once the password is entered.

 

 

When on-screen password keypad is open:

 

Joystick

Navigates up, down, left, and right through the keypad's number grid.

 

 

 

 

Enter/Shift

Enters the currently selected number into the password box.

 

 

 

 

Green function button

Saves the entered password, and then closes the keypad.

 

 

 

 

Red function button

Clears the entered password, and then closes the keypad.

 

 

 

To log on using the control pad:

1.Turn the Jog (inner dial) to select the user name.

2.Press the blue function button; the on-screen keyboard appears.

3.Use to navigate to the first number of your password, and then press .

4.Repeat these steps until you have entered the entire password.

5.Press to accept the password, or press to cancel the password and return to the Login dialog box.

6.From the Login dialog box, select Log In to accept the user name and password.

SHUTTING DOWN

WARNING: Do not shut down the DVR5100 by turning off the power. Doing so can cause data loss or may corrupt the database. Always follow the procedures in this section to turn off the unit.

Use the following steps to shut down the DVR5100. For security purposes, the DVR5100 can be shut down only if you have Administrator level permissions.

1.From the Login screen, select the admin user ID, and then enter the appropriate admin password.

2.Select Shut Down to power off the system.

3.If you are already logged on, use the on-screen menus to log off, and then follow the steps above (refer to Understanding DVR5100 Controls and Menus on page 12).

4.The DVR5100 saves all configuration information and recorded video and then shuts down.

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Contents DVR5100 Series Hybrid Video Recorder Contents Appendix a Front Panel Indicators C1696M-B 11/08 List of Illustrations List of Tables Radio and Television Interference Regulatory NoticesVideo Quality Caution Frame Rate Notice Regarding USER-SELECTED OptionsDVR5100 Network Diagram About the DVR5100 Series Hybrid Video RecorderNEW Product Features New Feature DescriptionGetting Started AutologinUser ID Password Role Description Logging onLogging on with the Control PAD When on-screen password keypad is openShutting Down Control Pad FunctionsLogging OFF Yellow Function Button Understanding DVR5100 Controls and MenusBlue Function Button Green Function ButtonApplication Modes Live View ModePTZ Mode Red Function ButtonUSB PC KEYBOARD/MOUSE and Control PAD Functions Keyboard Control Pad FunctionTable D. Live and Playback Controls 2 Inner dial to adjust the volumePlayback mode Can press P or Play/Pause while viewing live videoUp/down Backspace Shuttle outer ring Table F. Menu Controls 2Up/down arrow Jog inner dial Moves the cursor through the letters in the fieldNavigating to and Selecting a Menu Item To select a menu item using the USB PC keyboard/mouseDisplaying and Hiding the System Menus USB KEYBOARD/MOUSEDisplaying and Hiding Online Help for the Control PAD Sample Icon PathDisplaying System Information ON-SCREEN MenusShortcut Menus SubmenusViewing a Specific Camera Operating the DVR5100Monitoring Live Video Selecting a Video PaneCalling UP Cameras by Number Moving Through the Camera SequenceCalling UP Cameras Through the Cameras Menu Disconnecting Cameras Camera ListPTZ Operations Repositioning a Camera with PTZ CapabilitiesPAN to Zero Using Shortcut Controls for PTZ OperationsRotate the Camera To program a PTZ pattern using an on-screen shortcut menu Using PATTERNS, PRESETS, and ScansPatterns Presets Stopping a PatternScans Scan Shortcut MenuQuick Search Searching for Recorded VideoPerforming a Quick Search Primary Functions Commands and FeaturesSecondary Functions Enhanced Search Performing AN Enhanced SearchC1696M-B 11/08 Playing a Video Clip Playing Recorded Video from the Quick Search Dialog BoxChanging the Playback Speed for Recorded Video Locking and Unlocking a Video ClipMarking AN Event Click Close to close the Quick Export menuManually Recording Video and Audio Stop RecordingExporting Video Starting AN ExportCanceling AN Export in Progress Stop Export Dialog BoxCapturing a Snapshot Still Image Acknowledging AN Alarm Event Working with AlarmsSnoozing AN Alarm Event To view alarm message details Viewing DetailsAccessing Camera Menus Working with CamerasAdjusting the Iris Adjusting the Audio VolumeIt reaches its limit refer to Figure Adjusting the Focus Focus on an ObjectC1696M-B 11/08 Working with Scripts and Relays Executing ScriptsExecuting Relays Activating Auxiliary Commands Wiper Hard Disk Drive Indicator Appendix a Front Panel IndicatorsPelco Badge power indicator Configuration/Reset Key Reserved for future useC1696M-B 11/08 Product Warranty and Return Information
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