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Web Viewer Screen -
Basic Screen
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Live video display
. This is the region for the live video stream from the camera.
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Setup popup button
. Click to open the Setup page to setup details of the IP camera like Video, Network,
Events, System, etc. See the section ‘Setup’.
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Select Viewer
. Click to open the live video display for separate lens modules or in a grid layout.
4
Live Buffering
. When the image is distorted due to a bad network connection, the stored image frames will
display live images, depending on the set buffer time.
Users will see the delayed images based on the set delay time.
5
Channel Select
. Select a stream produced from the camera between Stream 1 ~ 3 to display it on the live
view screen.
Refer the ‘Setup > Video & Audio > Video’ to setup the Video Stream.
To activate the channel select button, select Viewer 1 ~ Viewer 4.
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Below “Menu” options are available based on the camera model.
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Motion
. Shows the motion event status.
When motion is detected, the Event Alert Icon ( ) will appear in red.
8
Camera Time
. Display the camera time.
The web viewer is optimized with Internet Explorer 10 (or above) and Mozilla Firefox.
If VLC is not installed or the VLC plugin is not supported (Chrome), ‘Live Buffering’ and ‘Channel Select’
(subjects 3 and 4 in the diagram) will display as ‘Live Viewer’. If so, select HTML5 (MJPEG) from the Live
Viewer menu to view the video.
PTZ Control -
Not supported.
Preset -
Not supported.
Speaker Control -
Enable or disable the audio stream from the camera. The volume controls adjust the speaker
in the computer.
Alarm Input -
If the alarm is triggered, the color of the input number will change from gray to red.
Relay Out -
Activate the camera's relay out or manually reset it using the relay check box.
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