File Menu

The following table describes the DX8100 File menu commands.

 

Table B. File Menu Commands

 

 

Command

Description

 

 

Client Password

Opens the DX8100 Client Password Setup dialog box for changing the client log-on password.

 

 

User Log-in

Opens the User Log-In dialog box for entering the user name and password to log in to the DX8100.

 

 

User Log-out

Immediately logs the current user out of the DX8100. The system returns to the default mode.

 

 

Software Upgrade

Opens the Select Upgrade Package dialog box for selecting the source from which to access files to upgrade

 

the DX8100 software. This command is available only when you log in to the DX81000 as Administrator.

 

 

Backup Search

Opens the Backup data list dialog box for searching archived backed up data.

 

 

End Backup Search

Ends the Backup Search mode and returns the DX8100 to the normal DVR Search mode.

 

 

Multiple Configuration Upload

Opens the Multiconfiguration Upload dialog, displaying a list of DX8100 sites and groups. Use this dialog box

 

to select specific DX8100 sites, to configure the file to upload to those sites, and to initiate the upload

 

process.

 

 

Exit

Exits the DX8100 client application.

 

 

Edit Menu

The following table describes the DX8100 Edit menu commands.

 

Table C. Edit Menu Commands

 

 

Command

Description

 

 

Export Setup

Opens the DX8100 Setup File Export dialog box for exporting the DX8100 system configuration settings to a

 

specific file name and location. The Export feature also allows you to export the DX8100 settings to a

 

specified location for later retrieval. For more information, refer to Using the Edit Menu to Perform an Export.

 

 

Import Setup

Opens the DX8100 Setup File Import dialog box for importing a DX8100 system configuration file. For more

 

information, refer to Using the Edit Menu to Perform an Export.

 

 

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