CCTVPROM13
17/06/2011
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Velleman nv
8
USB flash drive connected
Hard disk overwrite (default)
key lock on
PTZ mode
sequence mode
motion mode
recording mode
alarm mode
administrator logged on
operator logged on
LAN connected / Internet connected / no network connection
Note that actual screen icons might differ slightly from the ones shown above.
Quick menu bar
Note:
only available when USB mouse is connected.
•
Move the pointer towards the left of the monitor to open the quick menu bar.
Open channel switch panel.
Show playback control panel.
Zoom-in mode (select desired channel first before entering zoom-mode).
Select audio channel (live mode only live channels can be selected).
Enter PTZ mode and show PTZ control panel
Recording
•
Check whether the camera(s) is (are) properly connected and a HDD is present inside the device.
•
When the auto-recording and pre-alarm functions are enabled, the device will start recording images.
•
Default the recording icon (
) is shown.
•
In case the motion or alarm detection is activated and a motion or alarm is detected, the motion (
) resp.
alarm (
) icon is shown.
•
When timed recording is enabled, the timed recording icon (
) is showed and the timed recording LED is
on.
•
Default, the device is in HDD overwrite mode and the icon (
) is shown.
Play-back
•
Make sure the control panel is not locked and press the PLAY button on the control panel or use the quick
menu bar to open the playback control panel.
A
progress bar
D
information
B
playback control
E
close
C
event search
Note:
play-back needs at least 8192 recorded images to work properly (e.g. with IPS=30, the recording must
be at least 273 seconds long).
•
The fast forward (
FF
) and fast rewind (
REW
) buttons will increase resp. decrease the play-back speed.
Repeatedly pressing the button will increase/decrease speed to 4x, 8x 16x or 32x (max.).
•
Press the PAUSE button to temporary suspend video play-back.
•
Press the STOP button to return to live monitoring.
•
Press the SLOW button once to set play-back speed to 1/4
th
and twice for 1/8
th
.