Veo Observer manual Recording a Video, Multi-Camera Viewing

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Recording a Video

Note: The captured video will be the same size (resolution) as the current streaming size. Changing the display size using the image display controls does not affect the size of the captured video. Use the Settings button to change the streaming size (requires admin level user).

1.Adjust the volume using the Audio Level Slider.

2.Click [Record] to record your video. Click the Stop button any time to end recording.

3.After the recording stops, the following buttons will appear on the bottom of the screen:

[Save Frame] - Saves the current frame as a picture file. [Trim Video] - Trim the video to the selected size and length.

Drag the sliders to select the new start point and end point of video

[Play] - Play the video.

[Cancel] - Discard the clip and return to live video.

4. Click to save your video.

Multi-Camera Viewing

Click the Views button to go to the multi-camera viewing window. If you are currently logged in to a camera, its video appears at the top left of the multi-camera viewing area. You can now select up to three additional cameras to log in to from the drop down list at the top. If you have defined any camera

groups, you can log in to the whole group at once by selecting the group name from the list. The connection status dialog will show the status of connecting to each camera and then each camera’s video will appear in one of the other three video windows.

Enable Audio Click on a camera’s video window to select it. A yellow outline will appear around the window.

You may now enable audio for that camera by clicking the audio enable button. Click on another camera’s window to hear its audio.

Refresh Click the Refresh button to refresh the camera screen.

Show/Hide Click the Show/Hide button to show or hide cameras that you have logged in to.

Layout Click the Layout button to change the layout of the multi-camera viewing area. The default is four medium (320 x240) camera views on one screen. Changing this setting to One Camera View, will give one large camera view on each screen and a vertical scroll bar will appear on the right side allowing you to scroll down to see other camera views.

Views Click the Views button to return to the single camera viewing window. The currently selected camera will be active. You will not be logged out of any other cameras you are logged in to.

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Contents Rev Table of Contents Appendix F Motion Sensor Setup Chapter Welcome to the Veo ObserverRequirements Package ContentsIP Address LCD Hardware Description and FeaturesIP Address Display Hardware Setup Camera SetupConnecting the Ethernet cable Connecting the power adapterTurning the camera on Getting an IP addressPage Wall Mounting Mounting the CameraUsernames and Passwords Accessing the CameraGetting an IP address Web Browser AccessPage Help About Camera Information Camera ConfigurationAdding a New User Account User AccountsSmtp server address Motion DetectionFrom SubjectMessage Reset IntervalVideo Properties PC Software Installation License Agreement Screen Manually Assigning a Static IP Address Observer Setup UtilityOpen a Camera’s Home Camera Settings TableUpdating the Camera’s Firmware Camera Manager Observer Studio PC ApplicationHome View CameraAdd a Camera Group Logging into a CameraDigital Zoom Control Camera View ControlsBrightness Control Image InfoSettings Multi-Camera Viewing Recording a VideoMovie Maker Making or Editing a Movie Using the GalleryAdd Background Music Add a New SceneRemove Music Select Scene DurationClick E-mail Movie To a Friend Homepage Designer Designing a HomeLinking to Another Publishing the webpage to your Internet Service Provider Editing an Image or Animated Character Apply effects to fontsAdding Sound Effects to an Animated Character Using Mapi with Microsoft Outlook Express Configuring your E-mail Program to Send FilesUsing Mapi with Microsoft Outlook Using America Online AOL, Hotmail, or Yahoo! MailPage WAN IP Address Accessing Cameras Over the InternetNetwork Address Translation NAT Word about terminologyPort Forwarding Default GatewayDynamic Domain Name Service Ddns Accessing Multiple Cameras over the InternetPage Restoring Factory Default Settings To use the external microphone, follow the steps below External MicrophoneNetwork Utilities Determining your IP Address and Network SettingsUsing Ping If there is no response on this address you’ll see Port Forwarding for the Veo Observer Router ConfigurationClick on Special Applications Click on LAN SettingsSelect Redirect Request to Virtual DMZ Host Veo Observer as a DMZ ServerClick on Port Forwarding Click on Add Custom Service Click Advanced Setup Click Default DMZ ServerLink DI-604 Ethernet Broadband Router Click Advanced Click on Applications Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL Router BEFSR41Page Internet Explorer Security Settings Mounting the motion sensor to the camera mounting bracket Motion Sensor SetupWiring the sensor to the camera Wire Color Chart Troubleshooting, and Technical Support Frequently Asked QuestionsRefer to .1 WAN IP Address Technical Support Consumption Estimating BandwidthVeo Observer Network Camera Technical Specifications Technical SpecificationsTerm Explanation Relates to camera how GlossaryVeo Statement of Limited Warranty WarrantyWho the warranty protects What the warranty does not coverEffect of local law Limitation of implied warrantiesExclusion of damages