Part 2 - Configuration
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Network
This page provides a complete overview of the network
status in real-time.
When you click the
?
button, you can find the
maximum PoE power value of each adapter available on
the NVR system.
Information shown include camera connection status,
LAN port link status, power consumption, number of
connected clients, and network connection info.
Camera
Connection
indicates the camera is
connected.
indicates the
camera is not connected. Clicking
the image displays the camera's
channel number. Clicking the
image displays status information
of the device connected to the
NVR.
Network Switch
indicates a network switch
is connected to the LAN port and
shows how many cameras are
connected. Clicking the image
displays the camera’s channel
number. Clicking the image displays
status information of the device
connected to the NVR.
Video Encoder
indicates a video encoder
is connected to the LAN port and
shows how many cameras are
connected. Clicking the image
displays the camera’s channel
number. Clicking the image displays
status information of the device
connected to the NVR.
LAN Port Link
indicates a camera or a
network switch is connected.
indicates neither is connected.
Power
Consumption
If receiving power from the NVR,
the actual amount of power
consumed by each camera is
indicated under each camera icon.
Total power consumption is shown
at the top of the screen.
[PoE Power Consumption: 15.1W
(Max 35.0W)]
Ports 1 through 4 in PoE-enabled
products support PoE.
(NETWORK CLIENT) ports
do not support PoE.