Vivotek user manual Welcome page for the Vivotek ST3402

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Figure 1-6 Welcome page for the VIVOTEK ST3402

STEP 3: If you click on “Next” and FigureX1-7Xappears, it means you have installed a previous version of the recording software (the previous version is the video-only version, which means it would not get the audio stream from servers). If you want to keep the previous version, choose the second option. If you are new to the Smart VS-IP recorder software, this window will not appear; skip on over to Step 4.

Figure 1-7 Video only version detected

STEP 4: Click on “Next”and the “User information” window will appear as in FigureX

1-8.XThis window prompts you to enter a username, company name. Click on “Next”

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Contents User’s Manual Contents105B Page Recommended28Bminimum system hardware requirements System5BHardware RequirementsSuggestions29B System RestoreDBS, DES, DIA, DSK, DSS HGD, WAP, BCK Auto-Protect Exclusion List ST3402 Smart VS-IP Recorder Installation Window Software6BInstallationWelcome page for the Vivotek ST3402 To continue 10 Destination Location for Installation 12 Check Setup Information FigureX1-14X First7BStart upSecurity8Bfor Launcher Launcher1BUser9BInterface Login DialogII. User management User Management Window Monitor Start Up Mode Hint of State Page Features10Bof Monitor Tool Traditional30BSurveillance FeaturesSpecial31BFeatures Overview of the Monitor Tool Application11BLayout FunctionalitiesPage 1 The32BPrivilege of Each Group Logging12BInCamera Configuration Camera13BConfigurationsLayouts of Camera Configurations 1 The33BLayout of the ConfigurationLocal Settings Local SettingsDelete a camera to the list Alert Settings Alert35BSettings and Recording SettingsChanging36Bthe Camera Order in the List Recording SettingsSaving37Bthe Changes Global14BSettingsDirectory Settings Record Diskspace Usage Settings Backup Settings 13 Network Account Drive settings Display15B& UI SettingsSnapshot Format Display Options NUMPAD0 Connection38Bof the Video Server / Network Camera Series Using16BMonitor Tool19 The Hhint of Authentication Fail 20 Invoke Authentication Window 23 The Hint of Unknown Type Show67Bthe video of the specific channel24 Mouse Cursor on the Channel Number Page 26 Showing Video on the Displaying Frame Close68Bthe channel in displaying frame27 Close the Channel 2 The39BLayout28 Layout Monitor tool 30 Double-clicking on the Displaying frame 32 Input/Output Control Tool 2.2 DI/DO70BControl 2.1 PTZ69BControlOFF Alert71BMessage35 Alert Message Talk72BControl36 Talk Control About41B Backup40B39 Miscellaneous functions Miscellaneous FunctionsPage 40 Common Control Functions Common43BControl FunctionsStatus45BBar Multiple44BFocusStarting46Bthe Scheduling tool Invoke17BScheduling ToolIntroduction47B The18BLayout and FunctionalitiesChannel Selector 2 The48BFunctionalities of Configuration ComponentsPrimary19BSchedule 3 The49BSchedule Scheme operationsSchedule50Bwith Time Lines Week73BTime-Line Marking/Unmarking74Bthe Recoding TimeHour75BTime-Line Marking/Unmarking76Bthe Recording Time Schedule51Bwith Time PickerBegin77Band End Time 2.2 Add78Band Erase ButtonsPeriod Picker, Apply button and Erase button Schedule53Bin Continuous mode Schedule52Bin event modeMotion79Bdetection Digital80BinputSchedule54Bmodes Secondary20BSchedulePlayback4B Features21Bof PlaybackLogging22BIn Layout23B Main55BAreasDisplay81BArea Display By Time Normal Display Mode Histogram82BArea Control83BAreaStatus84BArea Indicators56B Settings24BArea85BSelection Indicator Frame86BSelection IndicatorSystem Control Tool Settings Dialog Normal25BSingle Frame Mode Histogram58BArea Normal Display ModePreview26BMultiple Frame Mode Histogram59BArea Preview ModeUsing27BTools Histogram60BLegendSelector61BTools Period88BSelector Location87BSelectorPlay62BControl Playback89BMethod SelectorAlert90BArea Selector 14 Jog Dial Display63BAdjustment Toolbox Zoom91BInZoom92BOut Full Screen Searching64BRange Adjustment ToolboxZoom94BIn Zoom95BOutFull96BRange Toolbox65BTransducer97B Snapshot98BVolume100B System66BControl ToolboxPrint99B Lock101BProgram Settings102BMinimize103B Exit104B