System Administrator’s Guide

Logging On

243

View: Setting the Db

243

To Set a Multi Db for View

244

Refreshing a Local Database

244

To Refresh a Local Database while Running View

245

Deleting a Database

245

“Cannot Open Db”

245

Index

247

Figures

Figure 1–1.

To Install View Software, Run the Multi-Media View CD-ROM.

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Fig. 1–2.

To Install Admin Software, Run the Multi-Media Admin CD-ROM.

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Fig. 1–3.

Desktop Icon for Admin software.

21

Fig. 2–1.

Where to Click when Adding a Site.

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Fig. 3–1.

Selecting a Network or Dial-up Connection.

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Fig. 3–2.

Dial-up Connection.

30

Fig. 3–3.

Automatic Tag Added to a Connection's Name.

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Fig. 3–4.

Irregular Use of Area Codes.

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Fig. 3–5.

Operating a Multi-Media Unit Over a Network.

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Fig. 3–6.

Site Tab’s Report of Primary Connections.

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Fig. 3–7.

Using a Direct Connection to Operate a Multi-Media Unit.

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Fig. 3–8.

NAT Configuration for Operating a Multi-Media Unit Over a WAN.

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Fig. 3–9.

NAT Configuration: Changing the IP Address of a Multi-Media Unit.

39

Fig. 3–10.

NAT Configuration: Router Settings.

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Fig. 3–11.

Operating a Unit through Many Connections.

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Fig. 3–12.

Listing of Connections (Two) to a Site.

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Fig. 3–13.

Connecting to a Rapid Eye Site through a RAS Server, Transparently.

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Fig. 3–14.

RAS Server's Telephone Number and PPP Information.

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Fig. 3–15.

Connecting to a RAS Server, Before Running View to Operate Units.

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Fig. 3–16.

For Local Call s that Need an Area Code, Customize Dial-up.

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Fig. 3–17.

Customizing an Alarm Station’s Telephone Number.

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Fig. 4–1.

Multi-Media Unit Serial Number and Version of Unit Software.

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Fig. 4–2.

Unit Time Using SNTP as a Reference.

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Fig. 4–3.

Different Rules May Apply for Daylight Savings Time in one Time Zone.

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Fig. 4–4.

Setting a Multi-Media Unit’s Clock Manually.

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Fig. 5–1.

The Video Tab: Camera Names and Image Settings.

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Fig. 5–2.

The Video Tab: Color, Recording Settings, Motion and PTZ.

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Fig. 5–3.

The Recording Tab, Showing that Three Cameras Are Recording.

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Fig. 5–4.

A Red Dot Is Added to the Icon of a Camera that Is Recording.

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Fig. 5–5.

The Menu for Duplicating Recording Settings (1) or for Restoring Defaults (2).

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Fig. 5–6.

Estimating a Unit's Video Archive.

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Fig. 5–7.

Load on DSP Resources.

72

Fig. 5–8.

The Automatic DSP Performance Maximization Window.

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