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Net Resource Info
Type
Receive Capacity
Channel Input
Receive Remain
Send Capacity
Remote Preview
Remote Play/Download
Send Remain
Bandwidth
80Mbps
0Kbps
81930Kbps
160Mbps
0Kbps
0Kbps
16384Kbps
OK
NETWORK RESOURCE INFO
This window shows the network activity of your NVR. While the
Network Load
tab covered
previously shows the upload and download speeds, this window shows the communications
between your system and the network and how they rate compared to the NVR’s capacity.
If either send or receive capacities are reached, video may not stream smoothly either to the
NVR or to remote users attempting to access video from the system.
The first three subjects are related to
incoming data - and each other.
Receive Capacity
- This is the total
bandwidth your NVR has to receive
data from your cameras. Please note
that it is shown in terms of Megabits
per second (Mbps) or 1 million bits
per second.
Channel Input
- This is the amount of data coming from all cameras. The more cameras
connected, the higher this number will be. This is displayed in Kilobits per second
(Kbps) which is 1,000 bits per second, or about .001Mbps. If you are having problems
with video streaming at a smooth rate, you may need to adjust the frame rate or
resolution of one or more cameras. See
Camera Settings
in
Section 3.4
for
instructions.
Receive Remain
- This is the remaining capacity that the NVR is able to receive.
The remaining four subjects relate to how much data the NVR can send and how much data it
is currently uploading.
Send Capacity
- This is the total bandwidth that the NVR can stream to the network.
Remote Preview
- This shows how much bandwidth is being used by remote users watching
the live feed from the NVR.
Remote Play/Download
- Recorded video being played back or downloaded for backup is
shown separately from live viewing in this field.
Send Remain
- This shows any additional capacity that is currently available after subtracting
remote live viewing, playback and downloading.
GENERAL
System Time
Basic Settings
Date Format
Date Seperator
NTP
Language
Video Standard
Device No.
Device ID
HDD Full
Pack Duration
Realtime Play
DST
Time Format
2012 - 03 - 15
10 : 06 : 12
YYYY MM DD
-
24-HOUR
ENGLISH
Overwrite
60
15
15
15
8
NTSC
NVR
Set
Set
Setup Wizard
Navigation
Auto Logout
Mouse Set
Mouse Property
IPC Time Sync
min.
Hours
1 P/T
Snap Time
Default
OK
Save
Cancel
Device Settings
Other Settings
4.3 SETTING MENU
Double-clicking on the Setting icon will
open the
Setting
menu window. This menu
contains a number of the settings that are not
related to recording video, but rather affect
how the NVR operates in general. Additional
settings are available in the
Advanced
menu
covered in
Section 4.5
. In addition to
Schedule
and
Detect
, which were covered
in
Chapter 3
, available interfaces are:
General
,
RS232
,
Network
,
Pan/Tilt/Zoom
,
Display
and
Default
.
SETTING
GENERAL
NETWORK
RS232
PAN/TILT/ZOOM
DISPLAY
DEFAULT
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GENERAL
This window is where the basic settings for the NVR are configured. They are divided into
three general categories. Your settings will be saved when you click
OK
to close the window.
System Time
– Set the date and time and
click the
Save
button to the right before
continuing with the rest of the settings in this
window.
Basic Settings
Date Format
– Choose from Year-
Month-Day, Month-Day-Year or
Day-Month-Year
Date Separator
– The three options are a dot
(.), dash (-) or slash (/)
DST
– This allows you to set up Daylight
Savings Time so your system will
automatically reset the time when
it begins or ends. You can set it to
change on a specific date, or on the
first Sunday in a particular month, for
example.
Time Format
– Chose between 24-hour
(military-style) or 12-hour (AM/PM)
formats
IMPORTANT!
You
MUST
stop all recording before changing the date or time.
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DST
Day of Week Date
Start
End
OK
Cancel
Mar
Nov
2nd
1st
Sun
Sun
02 : 00
02 : 00
DST
Day of Week Date
Start
End
OK
Cancel
2012 - 03 - 11
02 : 00
2012 - 11 - 04
02 : 00