Vertex Standard H.16, H.8 manual Common Backup Procedure, Backup Window

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VerteX RTH Series

H.8 and H.16 Series

screen mode, however, only those channels that can be viewed may be selected. ￿ For the remaining backup procedures, see {4-13-5 Common Backup Procedure}.

5-13-5. Common Backup Procedure

[Figure 4-25. Backup Window]

￿[Figure 4-25] shows the initial backup window menus.

￿A list of devices that can be selected as well as simple information on the currently selected devices are outputted.

￿Selecting a device by pressing the Select button causes the free space and total capacity for the selected device to be displayed.

￿Selecting a device causes the directory name based on the initial values for the time and channel to be displayed and the size of the file to be backed up to be calculated.

￿The directory name is set up using the backup time. The first 12 digits are determined by the year/month/date/hour/minute/second for From, and the 12 digits in the middle, by the year/month/date/hour/minute/second for To. The last 2 digits are determined by the number of folders in the selected device.

￿If a device is not selected, the backup time and channel cannot be changed.

￿Selecting a device enables selecting the backup time as well. As a rule, the From time cannot be later than the To time, and the To time cannot be earlier than the From time.

￿Selecting the item to be changed for the year/month/date/hour/minute/second and pressing the [Select] button will cause the values that can be set up to be displayed in the Scroll Box. If no channel has been selected, however, the time cannot be changed either.

The time displayed at this time means that there is data at the corresponding time. If there is no data, however, the time is not included in the Scroll Box.

￿Changing the backup time causes the name of the directory to be backed up to be changed as well.

￿To select the backup time, channel, or media, select {Menu} Æ {Channel}, {Menu} Æ {Time}, {Menu} Æ {Media}.

The channel to be backed up can only be selected if there is data within the selected time.

￿If the file to be backed up exceeds the free space, its size is displayed in a yellow box in case the selected device is capable of rerecording and in a red box if not.

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Contents Rugged Cctv Safety Notes on the Lithium Battery Instructions before using the productInstallation Environment of the DVR Safety Notes on the DVRIntroduction Installation and ConnectionOperation and Setup Tools DVR Operation SetupStarting and Exiting the System System OperationPlayback and Playback Speed Control P/E/N/D/I/X Figure ListTerminal Block TB1 Vertex RTH-Series Major Features Vertex RTH-16 Vertex RTH-8 Vertex RTH-412BNC About the Product H.8 and H.16-Series Major Features19’ Rack Size Compact Size Vertex RTH-Series Name and Features of Each PartComponents DVD1. H.8 and H.16-Series Front Panel H.8 and H.16-Series Name and Features of Each PartNot currently offered 3. H.8 Rear Panel 4. H.16 Rear Panel Installation and Connection Basic ConnectionConnected Device DVR Terminal Audio Input/Output Connection of Other DevicesSensor / Relay / TTL Output Spot MonitorRelay Connection PTZ CameraSensor/Relay /TTL Sensor ConnectionBrand Name and Model Name Vertex RTH-Series Front ButtonVertex RTH-Series Remote Controller Mode H.8 and H.16-Series Front ButtonMouse Remote Controller for H.8 and H.16-SeriesVertex RTH-Series Storage Installation Type Size Capacity BufferRPM H.8 and H.16-Series Storage Installation Power on Storage SetupLocal Admin User1 1111111 User2 2222222 User3 3333333 User4 Select Menu Æ Setup Æ Recording Recording SetupExternal Device Setup Date/Time SetupCamera / TV Setup Screen View Setup and Others SetupExiting the System Starting and Exiting the SystemMonitoring Starting the SystemChannel Grouping System LoginMenu in Monitoring Mode User Account and AuthorizationAudio Recording and Playback System Information View and Display Setup ChangeAudio is set activated ※ Functions available for Authorization SetupSystem Information Video is not connected or Video is covertCamera Selection for Screen Setup Screen Brightness/Contrast/Hue/Saturation AdjustmentCamera Adjustment TV Adjustment Screen Border AdjustmentCamera Title Shown/Hidden Spot Control Only for Vertex RTH series Relay OutSearch Event Calendar SearchYear/Month/Day Selection Directory CountPlayback Multi-Time SearchMulti-Day Search Reverse Play / Fast Reverse Playback and Playback Speed ControlForward Play / Fast Forward Forward Frame by FrameMulti Day BackupSmart Search Multi TimeLog Type Display ModeLog Viewer Status BarRecording Setup RecordingRecording Types Backup in Playback Mode Backup in Real-time Monitoring ModeBackup in Search Mode Backup in Log Mode25. Backup Window Common Backup ProcedureConditions for Using the PTZ Features SnapshotPTZ Camera Control Speed PTZ ModeTour feature PTZ Control CameraTime OFF Server Type SetupTime Sync Server URLDaylight Saving Time Date and TimeTime Display Format Time ZoneStart Time End TimeCamera Title Covert ConnectionNtsc PAL CIF Vertex RTH-8 / H.8 Select the motion detection sensitivity AllPartial OffPreset Action MotionSensor Mail Relay TypeRecording Schedule Setup Recording ScheduleEnter to Recording Schedule Menu Storage Select Menu Æ Setup Æ StorageLocal Storage Management Function Private RecordingHDD Overwrite Local Storage ManagementOperation after adding a local storage device Direct HDD Format Operation of the local storage devicePTZ PTZ Protocol SetupTour Setup Camera ID setupBaud Rate Setup Duration SetupTCP/IP Set the system network. Menu Æ Setup Æ NetworkNetwork Ethernet47. Ddns Window Ddns48. Ddns Window with MAC Address Port 51. Ddns Status Select Ddns in Menu Æ Setup Æ NetworkMail SystemID for Remote Controller System MenuDVR Name Users ID For Key ControllerMove to Menu Æ Setup Æ System Æ 6. Upgrade Admin. PasswordUpgrade Move to Menu Æ Setup Æ System Æ 5. Admin. PasswordFactory Setup Error Alarm Action9. RS232C Port Error Alarm Duration Menu Time OutLanguage Mikami DynacolorHitron Honeywell

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