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Executing Scripts

A script is like a macro but provides much more power and flexibility. Scripts may be used to control almost all system functions and may be combined in almost any order. To create a script you must be logged on to the DVR5100 remote client application. Refer to the operation manual for the remote client application for instructions on creating scripts. The following table describes actions that are supported in scripts.

 

Table G. Supported DVR5100 Scripts

 

 

Action

Has the following effect

 

 

Display video

Displays video from the indicated camera.

 

 

Start Recording

Starts recording video from the indicated video source.

 

 

Run Script

Initiates execution of a remote script.

 

 

Wait

Pauses execution of a script for a given number of seconds.

 

 

Send Mail

Sends an e-mail message to a given recipient.

 

 

Activates Relay

Activates a relay device.

 

 

Preset

Moves camera to a specified preset. A preset allows you to direct a PTZ (camera positioning system) on a predetermined

 

location.

 

 

Pattern

Runs a specified pattern on a camera. A pattern allows you to program the movements of PTZ-enabled cameras.

 

 

Start Loop

Starts a specific sequence of commands within the script.

 

 

End Loop

Ends a specific sequence of commands within the script.

 

 

Stop Pattern

Stops a pattern.

 

 

WORKING WITH SCRIPTS

NOTE: The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad. Refer to Navigating Through Menus with the KBD5000 Keyboard on page 4 and Navigating Through Menus with a PC Keyboard and Mouse on page 6 for alternate keystrokes if you are using either of these devices.

To start or stop a script from the menus:

1. From the main menu, select Actions.

Figure 41. Selecting Actions on DVR5100 Main Menu

2. Select Scripts.

Figure 42. Selecting Scripts on Actions Menu

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Contents DVR5100 Series Digital Video Recorder Page Contents Using Patterns, Presets, and Scans Activating PTZ Patterns List of Illustrations Page List of Tables About the DVR5100 Series Digital Video Recorder To log on to the DVR5100 Getting StartedStarting and Stopping the DVR5100 RE-ENTERING Login Information Retry Login Dialog BoxTo shut down the DVR5100 To re-enter your login informationShutting Down the DVR5100 Press the Menu button to display the main menuFrom the main menu, select the Logout icon Logging OUTInformation and recorded video and then shuts down Following figure shows the DVR5100 front panel Front Panel IndicatorsPower key Use the power key to turn the unit on and off DVR5100 Control PAD Yellow function keyMinus It several timesTable D. KBD5000 Menu Operations Navigating Through Menus with the KBD5000 KeyboardActivating ON-SCREEN Menus Table E. KBD5000 Live and Playback Operations Aux key Activates the wiper commandActivating Live and Playback Controls KeyboardNavigating Through Menus with a PC Keyboard and Mouse Previous field on a menu or dialog box Increases or decreases the audio volumeSwitch to PTZ mode Next or previous entry in a list on a menu or dialog boxOverview of Navigation and Controls Joystick Displaying and Hiding the System MenusNavigating to and Selecting a Menu Item Function Keys on the Control PADUsing the Control PAD to Enter Characters Using the JOG/SHUTTLE to Navigate Through MenusShowing and Hiding Online Help Information Online Help for the Control PadCameras Menu On-Screen MenusDVR5100 Main Menu Actions MenuSetup Window SEARCH/EXPORT MenuChanging Screen Layout Monitoring Live VideoSelecting a Video Pane Viewing a Specific Camera Main MenuMoving Through the Camera Sequence List, press MinusWorking with Cameras Adjusting the IrisTo adjust iris Press Menu . The Select Camera menu appearsC1696M 8/06 Adjust the Focus To adjust focusRepositioning a Camera with PTZ Capabilities Move to the focus -/+ control and do one of the followingAccessing Camera Menus Selecting the Camera MenuAdjusting Audio Responding to Alarms Acknowledging AN Alarm EventReceived dialog box appears. Figure Requesting a Reminder for AN Alarm EventAlternative, press the red function key to snooze the alarm Navigate to the Ack iconViewing Comments Table G. Supported DVR5100 Scripts Executing ScriptsWorking with Scripts LocationThen Press the buttons on the Panel Keypad as followsShift System, the following message appears Cancel iconActivating Relays Using Patterns, Presets, and Scans Activating PTZ PatternsActivating Presets Stopping a PatternActivating Scans Activating Auxiliary Commands Wiper Timeline Searching for VideoQuick Search Performing a Quick Search Enhanced Search Performing AN Enhanced Search Selecting Multiple Cameras Along with details about each recording Then press Enter/Shift Navigate to the Search iconPlaying a Video Clip Video paneTo return to normal forward speed, release the shuttle Playback Speeds for Recorded VideoLocking and Unlocking a Video Clip Marking AN Event Searching for Locked VideoMarked Events on the Quick Search Dialog Box Exporting Video Export Video Clip ScreenExporting Video to a CD or DVD Select Cancel Export Selected Clip dialog box appears Export Message Dialog Box Capturing a Snapshot Still Image Capturing a SnapshotC1696M 8/06 Product Warranty and Return Information ISO9001
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