DVR4C Remote Viewer Operation Manual Live Viewer
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3.6 Instant Recording
To quickly record a live image to a local or network disk, place the mouse cursor on the image and right click. Click Rec Start for instant recording. REC 00:03 appears in the upper right of the image. To stop recording, click REC Stop. If you do not stop recording manually, it stops automatically after ten minutes. The recording is stored on the disk and in the directory set in the options menu.
3.7 Event Log
The log screen displays changes in status for each DVR registered in the list of DVRs. If a DVR is deleted from the list, the corresponding log will no longer be displayed.
If a new event is received, it is added at the bottom of the list which scrolls down automatically. To stop scrolling, click
.
3.7.1Viewing an event log
1.To view an event log for a specific DVR, select the DVR in the DVR
2.To view a specific type of event, select the appropriate filter in the Filter
>Logs can be viewed as ALL, MOTION, INPUT ALARM, ERROR, STATUS and TEXT.
3.7.2Viewing live event log images
3.7.3Viewing the recorded event log images
Select an event from the event log list and click . The Playback Viewer program opens and the images are played back.
3.8 Options
Click to open the option window with
Display and Instant Recording menu tabs.
In the Display tab, set whether DirectX is to be used for viewing images and set the caption information for the images. Select the time and date format to be used for the caption display.
>DirectX must already be installed on your PC before you can select it for use.
>Using DirectX improves performance by 30%.
>If the screen flickers when using DirectX, disable it.
In the Instant Recording tab, select the drive and directory for storing quick recordings. Select the format type for the recording file.
3.9 AUDIO
Use the
control to set the audio level.
> Audio video synchronization is typically <0.5 second offset.
3.10 Relay Out
Use the
An output relay can be turned on or off by clicking .