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5.2 Menu Operation
5.2.1 Selecting Items
In the main menu, the cursor flashes on the left, move the joystick up or down to move the cursor to the desired setting item.
Move the joystick to the right to select the item.
Select an item to:
1.
Access its sub-menu
2.
Run a specific function
3.
Change its value or edit its title.
5.2.2 Changing Values
Move the joystick up or down to change the value, move the joystick to the left to save the setting and to exit. In the case of
more than one value, move the joystick left or right to select place, move up or down to change value. Move the joystick to the
leftmost to save the setting and to exit.
Note: To increase the value changing speed, hold the joystick in up or down position for more than 10 seconds.
For example: In order to change the password, please follow these steps.
1.
Call preset 95 or call preset 1 twice within 5 seconds to access to the main menu.
2.
Move the joystick down to let the cursor point to System Information then move the joystick to the right to select it.
3.
Move the joystick down to let the cursor point to Change Password then move the joystick to the right to select it.
Note: Here-in-after menu paths are written in the following format: Main menu > System Information >Change Password
4.
Input the old password and new password, Default password is 000000. Move joystick left or right to set a digit; Move up or
down to change a number. Move cursor to leftmost index position after inputting a new password
Select “3. Confirm” to confirm the new password. The system will indicate “Old Password error” or “ Pwd Modify Success”.
System Menu
1. System Information
2. Lens Parameters
3. Camera Parameters
4. Pan/Tilt Parameters
5. Auto Running Setup
6. Timer Running Setup
7. Privacy Masking
8. Alarm Setup
0. Exit
System Information
1. Dome Information
2. Disp Information
3. Init Information
4. Change Password
5. Language Select
6. Factory Default
7. Restart
0. Exit
Change Password
1. Input Old Pwd
: ******
2. Input New Pwd
: ******
3. Confirm
4. Pwd Protect
: Off
0. Back
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