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Deleting Camera(s)
ICON
ACTION
NOTES
1. Touch
Multimedia
, then
Camera
.
2. Touch and highlight the camera to be deleted.
3. Touch
Delete
.
OR
Touch
Delete All
to erase all cameras.
Camera Settings
ICON
ACTION
NOTES
1. Touch
Multimedia
, then
Camera
.
2. Touch and highlight the camera to be configured.
3. Touch
More
,
then
Camera Settings
.
Programming Options are:
Video Menu:
Configure the MPEG, MPEG-4, and H.264 Video settings (Resolution, Fixed Quality, and Max
Frame Rate)
Network Menu:
Configure the Internet Connection Type (Dynamic or Static), IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway, HTTP Port, and RTSP Port.
Wireless Menu:
Configure the SSID, Network Type, Security, Domain, Passphrase/ShareKey, and Chanel.
Others:
Allows you to restart the camera (power cycle) or Reset the keypad to Factory Defaults.
Camera Wi-Fi Settings
ICON
ACTION
NOTES
1. Touch
Multimedia
, then
Camera
.
2. Touch
More
, then
Camera Wi-Fi
.
Updates all discovered cameras if the Network SSID,
Passphrase/ShareKey or Security has changed.
Recording Settings
The camera
Recording
feature allows you to create a scene that records two minutes of video events onto the SD card. The
first 15 seconds records the pre-event and the remaining time records the post-event. Up to four simultaneous video events
can be recorded and the f
irst four supported cameras will be associated (automatically) to the recording
. A MicroSD card is
required to store the recordings.
ICON
ACTION
NOTES
1. Touch
Multimedia
, then
Camera
.
2. Touch
More
, then
Recording Settings
.
3. Touch
Recording Log
to view a log of all the
recordings.
WARNING:
Video recording is for lifestyle and
awareness purpose only. Using this feature for life
safety, person and property protection should be
prohibited. It is not UL certified and it may fail at any
time without any notice.
Optimal configurations for video recording are:
Resolution: 640*480, Frame Rate <=5FPS or
Resolution: 320*240, Frame Rate <=8FPS
Event View
ICON
ACTION
NOTES
1. Touch
Multimedia
, then
Event View
.
2. Touch
Events
to view the videos created by manually
recording or initiated by a scene.
3. Press
Event View Setup
and select the
Filter by
Camera
button to view a specific cameras’ event, select
Show All
to view all camera events or select
Filter By
Critical
to view (if enabled) a maximum of two events
that have been stored, when the Micro SD/SDHC card
is not available.
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