Contents

 

 

Important safeguards

i-iv

Caution and care

2-4

Contents

5

Note

6

Software License Agreement

7

How to set the menus

8-11

Setting the menus

8-10

Setting the menu using a mouse

8

Setting the menu using the front panel buttons . 8

Displaying a menu screen

9

Closing a menu screen

9

Selecting an item

9

Inputting numbers

10

Setting parameters

10

Symbols in the menus

11

Setting the time and date

12

Time/Date Setting (Setup Menu System

Time/Date

Setting)

12

Using the basic multiplexer functions

13

Basic multiplexer functions

13

Multiplexer buttons

13

Using the cascade function

14

Cascade

14

Controlling the camera

15

PTZ control using the menu (User Menu

PTZ

 

Control)

15

PTZ control using the front panel buttons

15

Recording the picture manually

16

Basic manual recording

16

Setting the recording rate and picture grade for

normal recording

16

Playing back the recorded data

17

Basic playback

17

Searching the desired picture

18,19

Basic search

18,19

Search by Time and Date

18

Search by Alarm List

19

Copying the recorded data

20-23

Copy (User Menu Copy)

20,21

Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive/Set Copy 1 Drive .. 20

Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive/Set Copy 2 Drive

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20,21

Copying the data of this unit to a video cassette

... 21

Playback software

22,23

System requirements

22

Starting up the application software

22

Operational panel

22

File menu

22

Search menu

23

Operation menu

23

Bookmark menu

23

View menu

23

Grouping menu

23

Menus apperaing with right button clicking

23

Communications by Web Browser

24-31

Communications by Web Browser

24

The personal computer product requirements . 24

Connections

24

Login

24,25

Main Menu

25-31

Live Monitoring

26

Playback

27

Configuration Menu

28-30

User Registration

28,29

Recorder Title & Camera Titles

29

E-mail Setup

29,30

NAS Setup

30

Clock Setup

30

Logout

31

Change Login User

31

Troubleshooting

32,33

Warnings and CALL OUT output

34,35

Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures

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34,35

How to read this manual

Viewing displays

(Refer to this information when operating): Reference information concerning operation

(Caution required):

Cautionary items concerning operation

Finding desired information

There is a “Contents” at the beginning of this manual.

Troubleshooting

Read Troubleshooting (pages 32, 33) for possible remedies to the problem.

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