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PICTURE 4-6
PICTURE 4-7
VERSION
This display shows system hardware and firmware specifications.
The hardware data shows the number of
channels the system is configured for along
with the number of alarms in and out that can
be utilized. The system’s serial number is also
displayed, along with the version and build
date of the firmware.
You can update the firmware using this menu. Check your product’s page at
www.Q-See.
com/Support
to see if you have or need the latest version of the firmware. If your system is
operating without problems, we recommend that you do not update the firmware unless there
is an added feature that you need. To update the firmware, you must download the file from
our website and save it onto a removable USB drive that is otherwise empty. Connect the USB
drive to the port on the front of the NVR and press
Start
.
ONLINE USERS
A list of users accessing the NVR from over the network or through the Internet is shown in
this menu.
The user’s name as well as the IP address
used to access the NVR is displayed.
If you have proper system management rights
(Configured in
Account
, See
Section 4.4
Advanced
for full instructions), you can
disconnect or block a user. The maximum
time a user can be disconnected is 18 hours
(65,535 seconds).
PICTURE 4-8
PICTURE 4-9
PICTURE 4-10
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.