
record (VNM Recorder and VNR 100 devices only)
The
record
command starts recording on the specified recorder and channel number.
Command line structure
record
source:n
source:
Device name, device ID, or IP address of the VNM Recorder or VNR 100.
:n
Channel number (defaults to channel 1 if not specified).
For the following examples:
VNR 100:
Name =
100_Device1
, ID =
10001
, IP =
192.168.0.11
VNM Recorder:
Name =
5ch_Device1
, ID =
50001
, IP =
192.168.0.51
Example 1 - Start recording on a VNR 100 device using the IP address.
record
192.168.0.11
]
Example 2 - Start recording on a VNR 100 device using the device name.
record
100_Device1
]
Example 3 - Start recording on channel 2 of a VNM Recorder device using the device ID.
record
50001:2
]
rmdir
The
rmdir
command deletes empty directories on a recorder device.
Command line structure
rmdir
device
path
device:
Device ID, IP address or name.
path:
Path and name of the directory to delete.
For the following examples:
VNR 100:
Name =
100_Device1
, ID =
10001
, IP =
192.168.0.11
Example 1 - Delete directory "dir1" in the root folder using the device ID.
rmdir
10001
/dir1
]
Example 2 - Delete subdirectory "
sub1"
within the "dir1" directory using the IP address.
rmdir
192.168.0.11
/dir1/sub1
]
setDeviceLayout (VNS 104 only)
The
setDeviceLayout
command determines whether video streams are displayed in
quad-split mode or full screen mode. This command uses one-based window numbering.
VNS 104 channel numbers 1 to 4 refer to top-left, top-right, bottom-left and bottom-right
positions respectively.
NOTE:
Connections to all four decode windows are maintained in the background
when a specific channel is set to full screen mode, in order to ensure smooth switching
between layout modes.
Command line structure (required parameters in bold):
setDeviceLayout
device:n
layout
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