On-Net Surveillance Systems, Inc.
NetDVR 6.5
Administration
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Patrolling Settings
Note:
Settings in this section are relevant only if you are using PTZ cameras for which patrolling has been
set up.
The regular patrolling of PTZ cameras may be interrupted, either manually or when a particular event occurs.
The
Patrolling settings
section lets you specify how many seconds should pass before the regular patrolling
is resumed after a manual or event-based interruption. Default is 30 seconds.
The settings in this section will apply for all installed PTZ cameras.
IMPORTANT:
Users of NetGuard-EVS are—in addition to manual control—able to stop a selected PTZ
camera's patrolling entirely. This takes place through a context menu in NetGuard-EVS view. Therefore, for
NetGuard-EVS users, the number of seconds specified in the
Patrolling settings
section does only apply
when users manually control a PTZ camera; not when users stop a PTZ camera's patrolling entirely. When
NetGuard-EVS users stop a PTZ camera's patrolling entirely, the camera's patrolling will resume only when
NetGuard-EVS user selects to resume it.
Tip:
PTZ patrolling for individual PTZ cameras is configured in the
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Logfile Settings
The
Logfile Settings
section lets you specify where to keep the general log files containing information about
activity in the
Administrator
and recording server, and how long for.
Separate log files are generated for the
Administrator
and recording server service.
Logfile Path
By default, the
Administrator
and recording server log files are stored in the folder containing the NetDVR
software, typically C:\Program Files\OnSSI\ NetDVR\.
To specify another location for your log files, type the path to the required folder in the
Logfile Path
field, or
click the browse button next to the field to browse to the required folder.
Days to Log
A new log file is created every day. A log file older than the number of days specified in the
Days to log
field
is automatically deleted. By default, the log file will be stored for five days.
To specify another number of days, simply overwrite the value in the
Days to log
field.
The current day's activity is always logged, even with a value of
0
in the
Days to log
field. The maximum
number of days to log is
9999
.
Tip:
Read more about NetDVR logging in
.