Polaroid IP100 user manual IP camera operation 4.4.1 Visitor status users

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4.4IP camera operation 4.4.1 Visitor status users

If the status indicator for an IP camera is lit, a user logged in as a visitor has only the lowest level of operation which is mainly that of detection (viewable only via Internet Explorer)

The Device Status indicator is located at the upper right corner of the screen. This color-coded indicator shows the status of up to nine IP cameras.

Gray – No device is connected to this channel .

Green – A device is connected to this channel and is functioning properly .

Yellow –There is a device on this channel but it has failed to connect to

the main device.

Red –The device on this channel is in alarm status .

If you want to detect all nine views, click this icon .

OSD (On-screen display): Displays the date and time of the video.You can disable the OSD function or choose a different color for this display.

Snapshot: Click on this icon to take a snapshot of the live action.

REC: Click on this icon to record (REC). Click this icon to stop recording.

Note:The Record file name is: device Alias_ Current time. Avi

For example: IPCAM_20101011134442.Avi

This means the device name is IPCAM, its recording date is October 11, 2010, and the recording end time is: 13:44:42.

When motion is detected the system will check and send a notification email containing a snapshot.

The name of the picture that will be sent to your email inbox will appear like this: device id (Alias) _ Current

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4.4.2 Operator status users

Users who login with operator status, in addition to having access to all the visitor-level functions, can also operate the Pan/Tilt feature and adjust the video settings.

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