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REMOTE DEVICE INFO
This menu has three tabs to provide you with information about the status (past and current)
of the devices connected to your NVR. As the name implies, these windows only provide
information and no settings can be made or changed within them.
Channel Status
When selected, this tab shows the current
status of all connected cameras, including
their IP address, the name you’ve assigned
it, the manufacturer and the model. Icons
will indicate the “health” of the camera and
any alerts that it is operating under, such as
motion being detected.
REMOTE DEVICE INFO
Device Status
Refresh
Channel Status IP Address Motion Video Lost Mask Alarm In
Channel Name
Manufacturer
Type
1
10.1.1.65
Channel 1
Private
IPC
2
10.1.1.67
Channel 2
Private
IPC
Channel Status
Connection Log
Net Load
REMOTE DEVICE INFO
Channel Status
Connection Log
Net Load
channel
Time
IP Address
Connection
3
02-12-12 10:06:56 192.10.19.66
User logged in
3
02-12-12 10:01:02 192.10.19.66
User logged out
2
01-29-12 02:30:36 196.62.08.19
Offline
1
01-29-12 09:17:01 192.10.19.66
User logged in
1
01-28-12 01:39:19 192.10.19.66
User logged in
2
01-27-12 08:06:07 196.62.08.19
User logged out
2
01-27-12 03:11:43 196.62.08.19
User logged in
1
01-27-12 03:04:54 192.10.19.66
User logged in
4
01-26-12 23:19:01 196.62.08.19
User logged out
4
01-26-12 06:56:12 196.62.08.19
User logged in
2
01-26-12 14:32:18 192.10.19.66
User logged in
1
01-25-12 13:15:46 196.62.08.19
User logged out
1
01-25-12 10:48:49 196.62.08.19
User logged in
1
01-24-12 17:32:23 192.10.19.66
User logged out
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10 : 01 : 02
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Channel
Start Time
End Time
02 - 13 - 2012
19 : 06 : 06
Search
REMOTE DEVICE INFO
Channel Status Connection Log
Net Load
32 Mb/S
Send Speed
0 Mb/S
Receive Speed
24 Mb/S
Connection Log
Like the
Log
menu discussed earlier, this tab
documents activity on the devices connected
to your NVR. It’ll show when users logged
into or out of a particular camera, or when
that camera was offline.
By default, this window will display a
summary of all activity across all channels
upon opening. You have the option to search
by a specific time period and channel by
setting the criteria and pressing
Search
.
Network Load
You can track the traffic load of your system
on your network in real time by clicking
on this tab. It displays both upload and
download speeds to and from your NVR
graphically and numerically.
GENERAL
System Time
Basic Settings
Date Format
Date Seperator
NTP
Language
Video Standard
Device No.
Device ID
HDD Full
Pack Duration
Realtime Play
DST
Time Format
2012 - 03 - 15
10 : 06 : 12
YYYY MM DD
-
24-HOUR
ENGLISH
Overwrite
60
15
15
15
8
NTSC
NVR
Set
Set
Setup Wizard
Navigation
Auto Logout
IPC Time Sync
min.
Hours
Default
OK
Save
Cancel
Device Settings
Other Settings
4.3 SETTING MENU
Double-clicking on the Setting icon will open
the Setting menu window. A total of ten
interfaces are available through this menu
and they contain most of the functions
needed to configure your NVR. Additional
settings are available in the
Advanced
menu
covered in
Section 4.5
. In addition to
Schedule
and
Detect
, which were covered
in
Chapter 3
, available interfaces are:
General
,
Encode
,
Network
,
Display
and
Default
.
SETTING
RECORD SETTING
GENERAL
SCHEDULE
NETWORK
RS232
EVENTS
ALARM
PAN/TILT/ZOOM
DISPLAY
DEFAULT
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GENERAL
This window is where the basic settings for the NVR are configured. They are divided into
three general categories. Your settings will be saved when you click
OK
to close the window.
System Time
– Set the date and time and
click the
Save
button to the right before
continuing with the rest of the settings in this
window.
Basic Settings
Date Format
– Choose from Year-
Month-Day, Month-Day-Year or
Day-Month-Year
Date Separator
– The three options are a dot
(.), dash (-) or slash (/)
DST
– This allows you to set up Daylight
Savings Time so your system will
automatically reset the time when
it begins or ends. You can set it to
change on a specific date, or on the
first Sunday in a particular month, for
example.
Time Format
– Chose between 24-hour
(military-style) or 12-hour (AM/PM)
formats
IMPORTANT!
You
MUST
stop all recording before changing the date or time.
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DST
Day of Week Date
Start
End
OK
Cancel
Mar
Nov
2nd
1st
Sun
Sun
02 : 00
02 : 00
DST
Day of Week Date
Start
End
OK
Cancel
2012 - 03 - 11
02 : 00
2012 - 11 - 04
02 : 00