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The
Set
button will appear when either
Work Day
or
Free Day
is selected in the
drop-down. This allows you to arrange the
schedule to reflect your business’ weekly
schedule.
PICTURE 3-30
Set
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Sat
Work Day
Free Day
Save
Cancel
The
Copy
and
Paste
buttons allow you to duplicate a day’s settings on another day while the
Default
button returns the NVR to recording Motion Detection events 24/7.
Once you have made your settings, select
OK
to save them and you will be returned to the
Event
menu. Hitting
Cancel
or right-clicking to exit the menu will not save your changes.
Hold Time
– This is the length of time that the NVR will watch for another motion event before
treating a second event as a separate alarm. The delay can be from 0 to 600 seconds
(10 minutes).
Record Continue
– The NVR will continue to record for a period after the event has ended.
This can be set to last up to 5 minutes.
Show Message
– When this is enabled, the system will bring up the
Alarm Status
window
whenever an event is detected. You can configure this to display when motion, video
loss or masking is detected.
Alarm Upload
– Your NVR can upload an alert message to the FTP server. Please see
Advanced Network Setup
in
Section 1.2 of the Remote Monitoring Guide
for instructions on setting up the NVR to work with an FTP server.
Send E-mail
– E-mail notifications can be sent a single e-mail address. Please see
Advanced Network Setup
in
Section 1.2 of the Remote Monitoring Guide
for instructions on how to set up the e-mail alerts including recipient address.
Record Channel
– When one camera detects an event, you can set the NVR to activate
recording on other cameras.
PTZ Activation
– When selected, this will cause a connected Pan-Tilt-Zoom camera to
perform a pre-set action. This would be the first action programmed for the camera in
the PTZ menu. Please see
Chapter 5
for instructions on setting up a PTZ camera.
Tour
– This will cause the NVR to cycle through selected channels on the display in live view.
Snapshot
– The NVR is capable of taking still images which can be sent via e-mail or FTP
(See
Advanced Network Setup
in
Section 1.2 of the Remote Monitoring
Guide
for full instructions.)
Buzzer
– When selected, the NVR’s internal alarm will sound when an event occurs.
3.8 BACKUP
This NVR supports backing up files from the hard drive to both an external USB storage
device as well as over a network. Network downloads are covered in the
Remote
Monitoring Guide
.
MAIN MENU
SEARCH
INFO
SETTING
ADVANCED
BACKUP
REMOTE DEVICE
SHUTDOWN
The
Backup
menu can be reached through
the Main menu.
The
Backup
window will display any
connected devices along with available space
and status. If you have a device connected
to the USB port on the front of the NVR and
it does not appear, press the
Detect
button.
If it still does not appear, then use a different
USB device.
PICTURE 3-31
PICTURE 3-32
BACKUP
1
1
Name (Type) Left Space/Total Space Device Status
sdb (USB DISK 972.50 MB/980.00 MB
Ready
Detect
Backup
Erase
Stop
Page Up
Page Down
Select/Cancel backup device or file.
NOTE!
External USB hard drives used for backing up data will need to be
in the FAT32 format. Most new drives will need to be reformatted before use
with this NVR. Formatting instructions are provided at the end of this chapter.