On-Net Surveillance Systems, Inc.
NetDVR 6.5
Administration
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Identify Video Device Section
The
Identify Video Device
section contains the following fields, buttons, etc.:
Field, Button,
...
Description
Device Type
Select required device type from list.
Tip:
NetDVR is able to automatically detect device type as well as serial
number, provided the IP address/hostname and password of the device have
been specified in the
IP-address/DNS Host Name
and
Root Password
fields:
Simply click the
Detect Device
button to auto-detect device type and serial
number.
Detect Device
Click button to auto-detect device type and serial number.
Note:
Use of the auto-detect feature requires that the IP address and
password of the device have been specified in the
IP-address
and
Root
Password
fields.
Device Name
Name used to identify the device.
Tip:
To enable easy identification of devices, it is often a good idea to use a
device name that refers to the physical area covered by the cameras attached
to the device (examples: Reception Area, Car Park B, Entrance Door, ...).
Note:
Device names must be unique; you cannot use the same name for
several devices.
Camera
Settings...
Opens the
Camera Settings for [Device Name]
, in which you are able
to specify a number of settings for cameras attached to the device, including:
•
Port through which PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) cameras are controlled
•
Camera names, types, and ports
Note:
The number of settings available in the
Camera Settings for [Device
Name]
window may be limited if cameras are not PTZ cameras or connected
to a video encoder device.
Device Serial
Number
Serial number of device; usually identical to the 12-character MAC address of
the device (example: 0123456789AF).
Tip:
NetDVR is able to automatically detect serial number as well as device
type, provided the IP address/host name and password of the device have
been specified in the
IP-address/DNS Host Name
and
Root Password
fields:
Simply click the
Detect Device
button to auto-detect device type and serial
number.
Device
License Key
A 16-character license key (DLK) for the device, obtained when registering the
software.