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7.1 User setting

7.2 E-MAP setting

7.2.1 Map add

7.2.2 Select Map

7.2.3 Map setup

7.2.4 Move to next screen

7.2.5 Auto-rotation button

7.2.6 Positioning Cameras, Sensors, & Relays

7.3 E-MAP usage

7.3.1 Camera information 7.3.2 Sensor information

7.3.3 Relay output control 7.3.4 E-MAP off

1

Chapter

Video surveillance mode

■ 1. Main screen

1. Video surveillance mode

- When the user operates the DVR system, video surveillance mode will be shown first after booting.

- Real-time live images are displayed. (Max 16ch)

1.1 Main screen

1.1.1. Video display area – Real-time live images are displayed maximum 16 channels.

The total display speed is different according to the model no.

1.1.2. Camera selection button (1~16)

- The user can select each camera by choosing the button.

- Double-click of each channel on the screen will bring the same effect.

1.1.3. Screen division selection button

- The user can select screen division mode by choosing the button.

- 1,4,6,8,9,10,13,16 channel screen divisions are available.

1.1.4. Full screen mode

- Real-time live image display part is extended to whole screen by pressing this

button.

- If the user clicks the right button of the mouse, the screen will go back to the

pre-mode.

1.1. 5. Automatic Rotation

- Displayed screen is automatically rotated according to the screen rotation period

as set in “Setting” part.

- This function works with the current screen division mode.

For example, if the user operates this function while 4 channel screen division

mode, the screen will be automatically rotated in the divided screen as 4 parts.

1.1. 6. Snap shot

- This button operates snap shot function which captures the currently displayed

live image to print picture or save as a file.

For example, if the user presses this button in 16 channel mode, the 16 channel

mode image will be captured and displayed in the snap shot mode.

- Preview : Print preview

- Save : The user can save the captured image in FDD or HDD folder, network, and

USB saving facility.

- E-mail : The user can e-mail the captured image to the e-mail address set in the

Environment set up / Network or another address by pressing E-mail button.

If the user clicks the cancel button of the below box, the

image will be sent to the address set in the Environment set

up / Network.

If If the user clicks the OK button, the address input box will

be shown as the left image.

In this case, the image will be sent to the address that the

user inputted in the box.

- Color control : The user can control the brightness & contrast of captured image here.

- Mirror & Flip : The user can reverse the captured image as upside down & left side

right.

- Add printer : The user can add new printer by pressing this button.

- Print : The user can print the captured image through the designated printer.

1.1.7. Next channel button

- The screen moves to the next channel in 1 channel mode and in 4 channel

mode or more, the screen will go to the next 4 channel or more mode.

For example, if the user clicks this button while watching 1~4 channels in

4 channel mode, the screen will go to 4~8 channel.

1.1. 8. User’s log-in button

- This button operates the user’s log-in to enter the DVR user’s

mode. If the user does not log-in, the user can use only the

limited functions.

- User can be registered in the “User” part of Environment

setup. Please see the details in Environment setup part of this

manual.

1.1.9. Setting button

- This button opens the Environment Setup screen.

1.1.10. Play back button

- This button opens the search screen to play back the recorded image.

1.1.11. Motion & Color button

- This button opens the screen for motion detection area & color setting as per

channel, and audio volume control.

1.1.12. PTZ control button

- This button opens PTZ control box.

1.1.13. E-MAP (Electronic map) button

- This button opens E-map screen.

1.1.14. Emergency record button

- This button operates recording immediately in an emergency.

1.1.15. Mute audio button

- This button stops audio playback.

- If the user puts this button once more, the audio data will be played again.

1.1.16. Mute alarm button

- This button stops the automatic event alarm sound.

- If the user presses this button once more, the alarm sound will be played again.

1.1.17. Power off button

- This button turns off the system.

1.1.18. Recording mode information display

Sensor Recording Motion detection Recording Continuous & Emergency Recording

- Recording mode information is displayed as the setting in “Environment Setup”.

- Clicking the recording status button, it starts the emergency recording.

Emergency Recording status is .

1.1.19. Date & Time display

- Current system date & time are displayed here.

- The user can change current system time here by double-click.

- If the user changed the system time after the system HDD had

Been overwritten more than one time, the residual quantity

is indicated as 99%.

1.1.20. HDD consumption rate indication

- Currently used HDD capacity is displayed.

- When all VDB is full and the overwriting starts, it restarts from 0%.

- If the user changed the system time after the HDD had been overwritten more than one

time, the used HDD capacity is indicated as 99%.

1.1.21. Network connection status & Two-way audio communication connection display

- This part shows the remote client connection status.

- The lamp is on when 1 or more remote client is connected.

- If two-way audio communication is requested while the remote client

is connected, the status indicated as the left picture and two-way

audio communication is available if microphone & speaker are connected.

- The currently connected user name & IP are shown by click on the icon.

1.1.22. Sensor & Relay status display

- The lamp is on when the sensor & relay is in operation.

- The sensor & Relay image is flickering when sensor & relay event happens.

- If the user double-clicks the displayed part, the below box will be open.

- Sensor & relay number that currently in operation will be shown.

- Red number shows sensor status and yellow number shows relay status.

- Connectable sensor or relay number is different according to the model no.

2

Chapter

User log-in

  • 2.1 Default mode

  • 2.2 First log-in

  • 2.3 user register

  • 2.4 Unworkable functions without log-in

  • 2.5 User registration procedure

  • 2.6 Automatic log-off

2.1 Default mode

The default mode is displayed when the user operates DVR software for the first time.

2.2 First log-in

When the user tries the first log-in, it should be tried as the factory default mode.

- The user ID & password of the factory

default mode are system / manager.

- If the user tries log-in with these ID & password,

only the “Environment Setup” function can be

operated.

2.3 User register

The user can register user ID & password in “Environment Setup”.

Please refer to the “User setting” part of this manual.

- Factory default mode ID & password are not useful any more after the

formal user is registered and only the registered user can log-in.

- If the registered user has been deleted, the user can log-in as the factory default mode.

2.4 Unworkable functions without log-in

The user can operate only limited functions without log-in.

- Unworkable functions without log-in.

Environment Set up mode Playback mode

Motion detection area set up & Volume control PTZ control

Relay control AUDIO mute control

Back up function System off

2.5 User registration procedure

User registration procedure Please refer to the “User setting” part of this manual.

- The user can register as a formal user in “Environment Setup” menu after the first log-in

as the factory default mode.

- After completion the registration, close the “Environment Setup” and go back to the main

screen.

- To try the first log-in as a registered user, click the lock image button at upper right side of

the screen.

- Input the registered user ID & password when the log-in box is open.

- User information will be displayed if the log-in is successfully completed.

- After this procedure, the user can operate the functions for a formal user.

2.6 Automatic log-off

- If there is no operation within 10 minutes after log-in as a

formal user, the system will be automatically logged off, and

re-log-in is required to use the functions for the formal

user again.

- Log-off information is displayed when the user logged off.

3

Chapter

Environment Set up

  • 3.1 Camera set up

  • 3.2 Sensor setting

  • 3.3 Relay setting

  • 3.4 Schedule setting

  • 3.5 System Setting

  • 3.6 Network setting

  • 3.7 User Setting

  • 3.8 System information & Product information

3.1 Camera set up

3.1.1. Use

- Check box for setting the camera use.

3.1.2. Camera name

- Input the camera name for the camera control.

3.1.3. Pop up

- Camera channel pop up setting box when the motion or sensor activator is detected.

3.1.4. Secret (Channel hiding function)

- The user can set up the specific channel to open only to the registered user.

- The data is recorded as usual, but only registered user can see the data.

- To open the secret channel data to unregistered users, the user must remove the

secret set up.

3.1.5. Resolution

- The user can set up the recording resolution as below.

([ ] means resolution for PAL camera.)

- The resolution is different according to the model no. as below.

CIF(LOW) 360 * 240 [360 * 288]

CIF(LOW) 320 * 240

2CIF(MIDDLE) 720 * 240 [720 * 288]

2CIF(MIDDLE) 640 * 240

VGA(HIGH) 720 * 480 [720 * 576]

VGA(HIGH) 640 * 480

3.1.6. Recording frames per second (fps)

- The user can set up the recording frames per second from 1 to max 30 frames for

each channel.

- The actually captured frame number through the selected camera is shown in the

second box.

It is different according to the model no. & resolution setting.

Ex) If the maximum recording speed is total 240 fps for 16 cameras, the number

in second box is max 15fps even though the user sets the recording fps as

30 fps in the first box.

3.1.7. Recording quality

- HIGH : It is the best image quality, but the data size is relatively big.

- MIDDLE : The image quality & data size are middle level.

- LOW : Relatively not good image quality compare to HIGH or MIDDLE, but the data

size is small.

- The user can set up the recording quality as each channel independently.

3.1.8. Audio channel and Camera channel connection

- If the user connects the audio channel to each camera channel,

the user can hear the live audio data by choosing the

connected camera channel on the screen. The user can select

one camera channel among 16 channels and connect to one

audio channel.

- Click the connection button after selecting camera & audio

channel.

- To delete the connection, click the delete button after selecting

camera channel.

3.1.9. Copy to all

- The user can apply current setting to all camera channels by pressing this button.

3.1.10. Copy on selected

- The user can apply current setting to the selected camera by pressing this button.

- The user can choose plural cameras by selecting the camera with pressing “Control

button (Ctrl)” on the keyboard.

3.2 Sensor setting

3.2.1. Use

- The user can check whether each sensor is in use or not.

3.2.2. Sensor alarm type setting

- NC (Normal Close) / NO (Normal Open)

3.2.3. Sensor name edit box

- The user can input the sensor name here.

3.2.4. Camera channel setting for connection to a sensor

- The user can choose a camera channel among 16 channels and connect to the

selected sensor.

- Plural camera channels from 1 channel to 16 channels can be connected to each sensor.

- The user can see, revise, and edit the selected camera & sensor channel connection

status at the camera & sensor connection GRID box.

- The supported sensor number is different according to the model no.

3.2.5. Relay channel setting for connection to a sensor

- The user can choose a relay channel among 16 channels and connect to the selected

sensor.

- Plural relay channels from 1 channel to 16 channels can be connected to each sensor.

- The user can see, revise, and edit the selected relay & sensor channel connection status

at the relay & sensor connection GRID box.

- The supported sensor number is different according to the model no.

3.2.6. Copy to all

- The user can apply current setting to all sensor channels by pressing this button.

3.2.7. Copy on selected

- The user can apply current setting to the selected sensor by pressing this button.

- The user can choose plural cameras by selecting the camera with pressing

“Control button (Ctrl)” on the keyboard.

3.3 Relay setting

3.3.1. Relay name edit box

- The user can input the relay name here.

3.3.2. Off method

- Relay operation mode setting.

- Manual : Relay is operated when an event (sensor or motion) is detected, and the user

can stop it manually.

The user can operate relay on/off manually by clicking each relay icon on “Sensor

& Relay status display” part of the main screen.

- Sensor : Relay works when the sensor alarm occurs, and stops the operation when the

sensor alarm is disappeared.

- Timer : The relay operation occurred by an event will be stopped after time set.

To use timer function, the user must set the minute & second at right side.

- Motion : When the user sets the recording schedule as motion detection recording mode,

the relay is operated according to the motion detection with this setting.

3.3.3. Camera channel setting for connection to a relay

- The user can choose a camera channel among 16 channels and connect to the selected

relay.

- Plural camera channels from 1 channel to 16 channels can be connected to each relay.

- The user can see, revise, and edit the selected camera & relay channel connection status

at the sensor & relay connection GRID box.

3.3.4. Copy to all

- The user can apply current setting to all relay channels by pressing this button.

3.3.5. Copy on selected

- The user can apply current setting to the selected relay channel by pressing this button.

- The user can choose plural cameras by selecting the camera with pressing “Control

button (Ctrl)” on the keyboard.

3.4 Schedule setting

- Recording schedule : Image recording mode schedule

- Relay schedule : Relay operation schedule according to motion detection, if the motion

detection recording mode is set.

- Notify schedule : Schedule for notifying an e-mail message to a remote client.

3.4.1. Recording schedule setting

- The user can set here the image recording modes, and recording schedule per time,

a day of the week, & channel.

3.4.1.1. Continuous Recording : [ Mark : C , Color : Green ]

- If the user selects this mode, the image data of the connected camera is recorded

continuously & unconditionally as the resolution setting.

- Recording per a day of the week & time is available.

- To set this mode, choose “Continuous record” among the options.

- When the user drags the mouse in schedule setting box, the selected area turns to

green & is marked “C”.

3.4.1.2. Sensor recording : [ Mark : S , Color : Red ]

- If sensor alarm occurs, image data of the connected camera will be recorded.

- Recording per a day of the week & time is available.

- To set this mode, choose “Sensor record” among the options.

- When the user drags the mouse in schedule setting box, the selected area turns to

red & is marked “S”.

3.4.1.3. Motion detection recording : [ Mark : M , Color : Yellow ]

- Only the image data of a camera channel which detects any motion will be recorded.

- Recording per a day of the week & time is available.

- To set this mode, choose “Motion record” among the options.

- When the user drags the mouse in schedule setting box, the selected area turns to

green & is marked “M”.

3.4.1.4. Motion + Sensor recording : [Mark : M+S , Color : Orange color]

- If any sensor alarm or motion detection occurs, image data of the connected camera

channel will be recorded.

- Recording per a day of the week & time is available.

- To set this mode, choose “Motion + Sensor record” among the options.

- When the user drags the mouse in schedule setting box, the selected area turns to

orange color & is marked “M+S”.

3.4.1.5. None : [Mark : N ]

- No recording operation.

- Scheduling not to record per a day of the week & time is available.

- To set this mode, choose “None” among the options.

- When the user drags the mouse in schedule setting box, the selected area is marked

“N”.

3.4.1.6 Select all

- To schedule all as same mode, click the first square between Sun & O of the

schedule chart.

3.4.1.7 Select a line

- To schedule a line (horizontally or vertically) as same mode, click the time or a day of

the week.

3.4.1.8 Copy to all

- The user can apply current setting to all camera channels by pressing this button.

3.4.1.9 Copy on selected

- The user can apply current setting to the selected camera by pressing this button.

- The user can choose plural cameras by selecting the camera with pressing

“Control button (Ctrl)” on the keyboard.

3.4.2. Relay schedule setting

- The user can set relay operation schedule as ‘unuse’ or ‘use’.

- Select the relay operation schedule per a day of the week & time.

- “Unuse” status is marked “X”, and “Use” status is marked “O”.

- Select all : To schedule all as same mode, choose the first square between Sun & O

of the schedule chart.

- Copy to all : The user can apply current setting to all camera channels by pressing

this button.

- Copy on selected :The user can apply current setting to the selected camera channel

by pressing this button.

- Select a line : To schedule a line (horizontally or vertically) as same mode, click the

time or a day of the week.

- The user can choose plural cameras by selecting the camera with pressing “Control

button (Ctrl)” on the keyboard.

3.4.3. Notifying schedule setting

- Remote notifying schedule function e-mails the events such as sensor alarm, motion

detection, camera disconnection information to the registered remote client.

- The user can select plural options

3.4.3.1. Notifying when sensor alarm (Sensor) : [Mark : S]

- The user can set the schedule for notifying to a remote client when sensor alarm

occurs.

- The user can set the sensor alarm notifying schedule per a day of the week & time.

- To use this function, choose “Sensor” among the options.

- When the user drags the mouse in schedule setting box, the selected area is marked

“S”.

3.4.3.2. Notifying when motion detection : [Mark : M]

- The user can set the schedule for notifying to a remote client when any motion is

detected.

- The user can set the detected motion notifying schedule per a day of the week & time.

- To use this function, choose “Motion” among the options.

- When the user drags the mouse in schedule setting box, the selected area is marked

“M”.

3.4.3.3. Notifying when camera disconnection : [Mark : C]

- The user can set the schedule for notifying to a remote client when camera

disconnection occurs.

- The user can set the camera disconnection notifying schedule per a day of the week

& time.

- To use this function, choose “Camera Loss” among the options.

- When the user drags the mouse in schedule setting box, the selected area is marked

“C”.

3.4.3.4. No remote notifying : [Mark : N]

- If the user does not need the remote notifying function, do not choose any notifying

schedule.

- When the user drags the mouse in schedule setting box, the selected area is marked

“N”.

- The event occurred in the scheduled day of the week & time set as “N” is not

notified.

3.4.3.5. Plural conditions setting for event notifying [Mark : S+M ,S+C , M+C , S+M+C]

- The user can schedule plural conditions for event notifying.

- To use this function, choose the options the user wants to set.

(Plural selections available)

- This function will be operated when any event under the scheduled conditions occurs.

- Plural conditions for remote notifying are as below.

Sensor + Motion : Mark (S,M)

Sensor + Camera loss : Mark (S,C)

Motion + Camera loss : Mark (M,C)

Sensor + Motion + Camera loss : Motion (S,M,C)

3.4.3.6 Select all

- To schedule all as same mode, click the first square between Sun & O of the

schedule chart.

3.4.3.7 Select a line

- To schedule a line (horizontally or vertically) as same mode, click the time or a day of

the week.

3.4.3.8. Copy to all

- The user can apply current setting to all camera channels by pressing this button.

3.4.3.9. Copy on selected

- The user can apply current setting to the selected camera channel by pressing this

button.

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3.5 System Setting

3.5.1. System name

- Input the distinguishable DVR name.

3.5.2 Holiday setting

- The user can set a specific date as “holiday” to use

holiday function by pressing the holiday button.

- The recording mode of “holiday” is following the

recording mode of “Sunday” set in the Schedule setting

part.

3.5.3. Camera type setting

- NTSC or PAL type is available.

3.5.4. TV out setting

- TV out rotation period : The user can choose among 2,5,10,15,20,30 seconds.

- Select the camera channel to set TV out rotation.

3.5.5. Screen rotation period setting

- The user can set the rotation period here.

- Screen rotation period : The user can choose among 2,5,10,15,20,30 seconds.

- Channel not in use is excluded from the rotation.

3.5.6. Use VDB overwrite.

- This setting is for overwriting from the first index point if all VDB spaces are full.

3.5.7. Auto Reboot setting

- Periodic auto rebooting is required to operate the system stably.

- Choose a day of the week to set auto rebooting.

- Choose time to set auto rebooting.

- The user can select specific time of a day or plural days of every week.

- The system is automatically rebooted at the assigned time & day of the week.

3.5.8. Make VDB

- This setting is for adding new VDBs.

- VDB producing utility is displayed when the user clicks this button.

3.5.8.1. Create VDB

- The user can select the drive to create VDB in the Drive info box.

(VDB can not be created in “C” drive because it is space for OS.)

- Input the VDB no. to create.

( Select UP/DOWN BUTTON )

- “Creatable VDB” number is inputted in “VDB to make” when the user

presses

- The creating procedure is displayed when the user inputs the no. and presses the

button.

- “Creatable VDB” means the maximum number of VDB that can be created &

“Allocated VDB” means the number of created VDB until now.

- When creating VDB is completed, click “OK” button.

If the user creates VDBs through the “Environment set up”, the screen goes back to

pre-screen.

If the user tries the first operation of the DVR & the “VDB Utility” page floats up, VDB

creation in this page must be done first.

In this case the “OK” button leads the user to the main screen of the DVR.

3.5.9. Frame Buffering setting

- Frame buffering means setting recording frame number of before and after of the event

when a motion or sensor occurs.

- The user can select Pre-Frame Buffering option among LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH level

sizes.

- The user can set Post time option from 0 to 59 seconds.

3.5.10. Summer time setting

- Summer time is an artificial time system to advance 1 hour ahead of usual time in

summer.

Many countries practice summer-time to adjust life time to the extended sunshine duration.

This DVR system has summer time setting function for the time change in such countries in

summer.

- To set this function, click the small box beside the “summer time”.

- Set the start & end date, month, time of summer-time period.

- The last one hour is not existed before the starting time and an hour is repeated 2

times at the end of summer-time period. The recorded data in summer-time period is

marked “D” in Time Table.

3.5.11. Select language

- The language pack of this DVR can be changed.

- The user must select ‘yes’ when the system asks rebooting after pressing save &

close button.

3.5.12. Date display type setting

- The user can change date & time display type of this DVR.

- Display type

Year-Month-Date : YYYY-MM-DD

Month-Date-Year : MM-DD-YYYY

Date-Month-Year : DD-MM-YYYY

3.5.13. Select notifying sound

The user can select alarm sounds for notifying Camera loss, Motion detection, &

Sensor alarm event.

When any event mentioned above occurs, the set sound for each event rings.

- To set this function, click ‘use’ beside ‘Test’ on the screen after selecting the

camera, motion, sensor no. in the Alarm- Notification- Use box.

- Alarm sound type

Camera loss (ch 1 ~ ch 16), Motion detection event (ch 1 ~ ch 16),

Sensor alarm event (ch 1 ~ ch 16)

(The supported sensor number is different according to the model no)

3.6 Network setting

This setting is for network connection from remote client.

To correspond with remote client, click “Use network”.

3.6.1. Network use setting : Click “Use” check box.

3.6.2. Network type setting

3.6.2.1. LAN

- Leased internet line / ADSL / VDSL

- High speed data processing of video, audio, sensor, relay, and camera information is

available.

3.6.2.2. ISDN / Modem

- Low speed data processing is available, so video, audio, sensor, relay, and camera

information is handled within limited speed.

3.6.3. E-mail notification

3.6.3.1. Details

- If the user sets this function, sensor alarm, motion detection & Camera loss

information is sent to the assigned e-mail address.

- E-mail notification including image is sent when a motion is detected or sensor is

activated.

- To use this function, the user must set DNS server address in the “TCP/IP setting”.

- The user does not need to input mail server. (SMTP Relay system)

3.6.3.2. Setting

- To set this function, click “Email notification”.

- Position information input : Describe shortly the location where the DVR system is

installed.

3.6.4. Remote notification setting

- This function is for transmitting the DVR system status information & event data to a

specific client PC, while it is being connected to the DVR through the RS program

(Remote Surveillance program).

- To set this function, click the check box “use”.

- Then input the IP address of the client site.

- The user can add sites by pressing “ADD” button.

- The user can delete sites by pressing “DEL” button.

- Maximum 10 client PCs can be registered.

3.6.5 Etc

3.6.5.1. Grant anonymous connection.

- The GUEST mode provides Basic surveillance functions. (Video monitoring & search)

- The user can set the limitation of the anonymous user’s connection by each

channel.

- The anonymous user can see & playback the data of the allowed channels only,

through the network.

3.6.5.2. TCP/IP setting

- The user can set TCP/IP network setting here without system off.

3.6.5.3. Port Info

- The user can change the network port information.

- When changing port info, it should be changed in Network client side, too.

3.6.5.4. Use Web

- The user can select to allow remote access to the live & recorded image of the DVR

system through internet browser (Internet Explorer) or not.

3.6.5.4 Web Port

- This is port for Web application. Web is using the 80 port basically. If user want to

another port, user should enter the IP address and port No in the address bar.

(Refer to Web Monitoring Manual)

3.7 User Setting

- This part is for setting the user’s level related to the DVR system control.

- The available functions by each user’s level can be set here.

3.7.1. User’s authority setting.

- ADMIN : The highest user level. Basically the user in this level can operate all functions

and add, delete, and edit the same & lower level user.

- MANAGER : The user level under ADMIN. Basically the user in this level can operate all

functions and add, delete, and edit the same & lower level user.

But the manager level user can not add, delete, and edit the ADMIN level user.

- GUEST : The lowest user level. Basically the user in this level can operate only image

surveillance, search, and network connection.

- Factory Default : This user level is for the first log-in of the DVR system.

3.7.2. The selectable functions for each level user.

- Surveillance Camera - Playback

- PTZ control - Environment Setting

- Network - System power OFF

- Log viewer - Relay control

- Motion & Color setting - Back up

- Audio control - E-map use

3.7.3. Add user

- Input the user’s name.

- Input the user’s ID.(8 letters or under, including alphabet or number)

- Input the user’s password. (8 letters or under, including alphabet or number)

- Re-input the user’s password.

- Set the user’s level. (Authority)

- Select the available functions for the new user.

- The new user can be registered by pressing ‘Add ID’ button.

- The user’s information will be displayed in the user list box after adding a new user.

New user can be registered when the setting user is in same level or higher level.

For example, if the setting user is in manager level, the user can not add ADMIN level user

3.7.4. Delete user

- Select the user information to delete among the registered users in the user list box.

- Click the “Delete ID” button.

- The selected ID will be deleted from the list.

User’s ID can be deleted when the setting user is in same level or higher level.

For example, if the setting user is in manager level, the user can not delete ADMIN level

user.

3.7.5. Edit ID

- Select the user information to edit among the registered users in the user list box.

- The selected user information will be displayed at the upper side of the user list box as

edit mode.

- Revise the information to edit.

- Click the “Edit ID” button after completing correction.

- The corrected information will be displayed in the user list box after the edit procedure.

User’s information can be revised when the setting user is in same level or higher level.

For example, if the setting user is in manager level, the user can not revise ADMIN level

user’s information.

3.7.6. Detail ( Detailed authority setting for using Network functions)

- The user can set the limitation of the remote client’s authority for operating the network

functions like two-way audio communication, monitoring, & relay control through network.

- The default setting is set as “all checked” and that means the above three functions & all

channels are allowed to the selected user.

- If the user presses the “Detail” button, the below setting box will be shown.

3.7.6.1 Two-way audio communication

- The user can allow the authority for using two-way audio communication to the

selected user by checking the check box.

3.7.6.2 Monitoring

- The user can allow the authority for monitoring or playback the data of the checked

channels to the selected user. The selected user can see and playback the data

of the checked channels only, through network.

3.7.6.3 Relay control

- The user can allow the authority for controlling the checked relays to the selected

user. The selected user can control the checked relays only, through network.

- “Relay” function in “Authority” part should be checked before this setting, to

allow the relay control function to the selected user.

3.8 System Information & Product Information

The user can see the setting information of the DVR system & network, system options,

and version here synthetically.

3.8.1. Product Information

- Product version information. : ex) 0.10.001.040410 - Board number.

- Camera channel number - Audio channel number

- Sensor channel number - Relay channel number

3.8.2. Network Information

- The user can see here all network environment setting of this system.

- Host name, Domain name, DNS server, TCP/IP setting, Network adapter etc.

3.8.3. VDB information

- The user can check the created VDB file information of this system like directory route that

the VDB is created through and starting & ending time of recorded data in the VDB data

file.

3.8.4. System information

- Options of this DVR system can be checked.

- OS type - Computer name

- RAM quantity - CPU INFO.

- Available Memory - RAM using rate.

- DIRECTX version information

4

Chapter

PTZ Control up

  • 4.1 PTZ control use

  • 4.2 PTZ main screen

  • 4.3 PTZ Environment set up

  • 4.4. Basic setting

  • 4.5 Adding Pan / Tilt driver

  • 4.6 PTZ main functions

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