Pelco dx4000 manual Choosing a User Account, To stop the DX4000

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To stop the DX4000

1.Press the power button on the front panel of the DX4000 or on the remote control. The unit beeps and displays the Shutdown screen.

2.Press the numbered channel buttons to enter your password, and then press the Enter button. The unit shuts down all attached devices and then turns off.

Figure 7. Shutting Down the DX4000

CHOOSING A USER ACCOUNT

The DX4000 provides user accounts for an administrator, manager, and operator. Each of these user accounts has different levels of access to the system. If you attempt to access a protected function, you will be prompted to enter a different user ID and password. Access varies slightly when you are logged on from the remote agent. The following table describes the access levels for each user account on the DX4000 and from the remote agent. Note that while logged on to the DX4000 from the web client, the only access that is available is to view live video.

Table A. User Accounts and Access Levels

User Account

DX4000

Remote Agent

 

 

 

Operator

• View live video

• View live video

 

• Change the display

• Change the display

 

• Control cameras (PTZ, focus, and iris)

• Control cameras (PTZ, focus, and iris)

 

 

• Adjust color

 

 

• Control audio

 

 

• Save live video to the local drive

 

 

• Change connection settings

 

 

 

Manager

• All operator access

• All operator access

 

• Back up video to CD, DVD, or USB flash memory

• Search for recorded video

 

• Search for recorded video

• Record live video manually

 

 

• Back up recorded video to the hard disk

 

 

 

Administrator

• All manager and operator access

• All manager and operator access

 

• Back up video to CD, DVD, or USB flash memory

• Back up recorded video to a CD, DVD, or USB

 

• Configure the DX4000

flash memory, or to the hard disk

 

 

 

 

• Configure the DX4000

 

 

 

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Contents DX4000 Digital Video Recorder Page Contents Page List of Figures List of Tables Radio and Television Interference Regulatory NoticesDescription Models FeaturesOverview of the System Connecting Devices to the DX4000DX4000 Controls Controls on the Front Panel of the DX4000T u ~í ~â Control Buttons on the Front Panel Video Control Buttons on the Front Panel of the DX4000U ~í ~â Operating the DX4000 from the Remote ControlBefore You Begin Starting and Stopping the DX4000To start the DX4000 To stop the DX4000 Choosing a User AccountMain Window Overview Changing the Display Mode To change the screen sequencing modeChanging the Information Displayed on the Monitor Display Menu Adjusting Menu SettingsRecord Menu Audio Menu Camera MenuUse the Alarm menu to set up alarms and relays for cameras Alarm MenuSystem Menu System MenuPassword Menu Changing PasswordsTo reset the passwords Resetting PasswordsFactory Default Reset Warning Message Factory Default SettingsScreen Rotation Mode Changing the Screen LayoutScreen View Selection Adjusting the Focus or Iris on a Camera Controlling Cameras from the DX4000PAN, TILT, and Zoom Controls To run a predefined preset Working with PresetsTo create a preset To run a presetUsing Preset To set up a patternWorking with Patterns Modifying Camera Settings To modify camera settingsTo run a pattern C2602M-C 3/07 To modify audio recording settings Modifying Audio SettingsTo modify live audio settings To modify image recording settings Modifying Image Recording SettingsModifying Alarms and Relays To modify alarm inputsTo modify relay outputs C2602M-C 3/07 Creating Recording Schedules Setting UP a Recording ScheduleC2602M-C 3/07 Motion Detection Setup Menu Setting UP Motion Detection RecordingC2602M-C 3/07 Setting UP ALARM-BASED Recording C2602M-C 3/07 To change the screen mode To view a specific video channel in single modeMonitoring Live Video Searching for Video Working with Recorded VideoTimeline Showing Available Recorded Video C2602M-C 3/07 Backing UP Video Playing Recorded VideoTo back up video Missing Media Warning Message Working with the Remote Agent Application About the Remote AgentOverview of the Main Screen To stop the remote agent Remote Agent Control ButtonsStarting and Stopping the Remote Agent To start the remote agentConfiguring the Remote Agent To configure optional settings on the remote agentTo create a network connection for the DX4000 Configuring the DX4000 from the Remote Agent Configuring the DX4000 from the Remote AgentRecording Settings To set up recording qualityTo set up recording schedules To set up alarm recording To set up motion detectionAppears and the Remote Agent tab is displayed C2602M-C 3/07 To configure cameras Camera SettingsAudio Settings To set up audio recordingTo set up live audio To set up alarm inputs and relay outputs Alarm SettingsSystem Settings To configure buzzer soundsTo review system information To modify passwords To configure the disk write modeTo disconnect remote agent connections Controlling Cameras from the Remote Agent To set the network speedTo control PTZ cameras To adjust the focus To adjust the irisLook for the Iris button on the PTZ controls Completing the Setup for a Pattern To set up a presetUsing Preset To use PresetControlling Audio To listen to or disable audioMonitoring Live Video from the Remote Agent Capturing Live Video from the Remote ClientSearching for Recorded Video Working with Recorded Video on the Remote AgentClick the Log button . The Search Log screen appears To search by date or timeBacking UP Video To search by eventClick the Search Events button Save as... dialog box appears To save a snapshotPrint screen appears To print a snapshotViewing Video with the Backup Player To view recorded video with the backup player To authenticate recorded video with the backup playerClick the Open file button. The following screen appears Starting the WEB Client About the Web ClientMonitoring Video with the Web Client Click the Connect button . The Login dialog box appearsC2602M-C 3/07 Product Warranty and Return Information ISO9001
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