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There are minor differences between the LAN and WAN Live View Interfaces.
The interface on the WAN Live View consists of 7 major sections:
1.
Menu Bar: There are 6 menu items on the menu bar.
a.
Live: This button takes the user to the Live View interface (pictured above)
b.
Playback: This button takes the user to the Playback interface. See section 5.3.3.
c.
Alarm: This button takes the user to the Alarm interface. See section 5.3.4.
d.
Settings: This button takes the user to the Settings interface. See section 5.4.
e.
Info: This button takes the user to the Information interface. See section 5.5.
f.
Logout: This button logs the user out of the system. See section 5.6.
2.
Channel List: On this side bar, there is a list of all the channels available, as well as an Open All button. The
Open All button enables/disables real-time channel monitoring for all of the channels.
a.
To switch between the main stream and the sub stream, click the channel name and select which
stream to use. For more information on main stream vs sub stream, see section 4.10.5.3.
3.
Start Talk Button: This button allows the user to broadcast audio via their audio-enabled camera or audio
output device. Note: If the audio input port from the device to the client-end is using the first channel audio
input port, during the bidirectional talk process, the system will not encode the audio data from the 1-channel.
There are 4 bidirectional talk protocols available in the system:
a.
Default
b.
G711a
c.
G711u
d.
PCM
4.
Instant Record Button: This button allows the user to begin manual recording. Click the button again to restore
the system to the previous recording mode.
5.
PTZ Operation Panel: This set of controls allows the user to remotely control PTZ enabled cameras. Please refer
to section 4.4.2 for more information on how to use the PTZ controls.
6.
Image Setup: These controls allow the user to modify the live-feed image settings.
7.
Live Feed View Settings: This set of controls allows the user to change their view in the live view screen. From
left to right, the buttons do the following: Set video quality, set video fluency, enter full screen mode, scan,
enter 1-window mode, enter 4-window mode, enter 6-window mode, enter 8-window mode, enter 9-window
mode, enter 13-window mode, and enter 16-window mode.