User`s guide

Table Of Contents
4 NetVision Plus/Elite and Micro DVR v2.3 SP2 User's Guide 21-0400E v2.3.3
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Intended Audience and
Required Knowledge
Sections pertaining to common tasks require
only a basic knowledge of using MS Windows.
For example, you should be familiar with how
to:
Double-click, right-click, and drag-and-drop
items in MS Windows.
Select or enter values in an on-screen form,
and select [OK] when finished.
Respond to general/confirmation prompts.
Although the technical sections have also been
written with usability and simplicity in mind, the
procedures discussed there require a better
familiarity with both MS Windows, and
networking environments. For example:
Being comfortable configuring more
technical features, and using the Windows
"Control Panel";
How to get to a DOS/Command prompt
(e.g., to 'ping' an IP address).
Network Reliability: Since this system
works through your network, any problems
with the network and/or permission issues
may block communications and/or cause
features to be unavailable.
The reliable operation of your network is the
responsibility of your network administrator.
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Feature Overview
Briefly, the NetVision system supports:
Local and remote security via local and
remote user passwords and permissions;
Extensive camera viewing and recording
features including: Local and remote
viewing and recording of up to 16 cameras;
Sequential camera viewing; Local and
remote control of PTZ cameras;
Support for IP cameras and
Network Video Servers allowing access to
cameras virtually anywhere in the world.
PTZ is also supported (for one protocol at a
time).
Supports 360° blindspot-free
viewing through ImmerVision IMV1 lenses
and the Panoramic Video Surveillance (PVS)
option.
Camera images can include a date/time
stamp, and up to three custom titles;
Four video playback methods are
provided (v2.3 SP2):
+ Sync Playback (server/local files only):
Synchronized videos for all cameras at a given
time.
+ Video Search: Search and playback files for a
desired server, camera, and time-range. Further
search for motion within video clips. Supports
downloading, file mgt. and saving individual
frames.
+ Quad Playback: Older playback engine.
+ 360 Playback (optional): Same screens as Video
Search, plus a control for panoramic processing.
You can search for motion within video files,
including separate search and playback of
regular video recordings vs. backed up files
(CD, etc.).
'Snapshot' images can be taken from
recorded videos for printing or archiving.
(Printouts can include header, disclaimer,
and comment text.);
Local and remote users can be limited to
specific cameras if desired;
NetVision Plus and Micro DVR units support
up to 120fps (NTSC) or 100fps (PAL) on a
16 camera system. NetVision Elite systems
support up to 240fps (NTSC) or 200fps
(PAL) with 16 cameras;
TV-out (spot monitor) functionality is
included for monitoring individual cameras
manually, in sequence, or when an alarm
occurs (external input or video motion-
detection).