User manual
Table Of Contents
- Product overview
- Features
- Installation environment
- Unpacking the TVR 10 and its accessories
- HDD capacity
- Back panel overview
- Connection diagram
- Control interfaces
- Controlling the TVR 10
- Front panel overview
- Using the mouse
- Using the IR remote control
- Using the Web browser
- Main menu overview
- Turning on the TVR 10
- Live mode
- Connecting the spot monitor
- Logging on
- Controlling a PTZ camera
- Manual recording
- Playing back video
- Archiving recorded files
- Turning off the TVR 10
- User settings
- Camera settings
- Display settings
- Recording settings
- Alarm settings
- Network settings
- PTZ settings
- Modifying the device name
- Restoring to factory defaults
- Managing the hard drive
- Acknowledging an alarm
- Rebooting the TVR 10
- Viewing logs
- Upgrade methods
- Upgrading with a USB flash memory
- Upgrading through the Web browser
- Setting up the wftp32 FTP server
- Upgrading using the FTP server
- Display interface
- PTZ interface
- Camera name position configure interface
- Area configure interface
- Text input interface
- Playlist interface
- User interface
- Menu defaults
- Network defaults
- Warranty information
- Contacting support
TruVision DVR 10 User Manual 9
Chapter 3
Operating instructions
Control interfaces
The TVR 10 has three control interfaces:
• Built-in interface
• Display interface
• Web browser interface
Built-in interface. The built-in interface is displayed on the VBA monitor. It consists of
a main menu and several dialog screens that let you configure and control the
device. You can invoke the built-in interface using the front panel, remote control, or
mouse.
Display interface. The display interface consists of various toolboxes that appear on
top of the VBA monitor image. These let you control live or playback video while in
PTZ or playback mode. You can invoke the display interface from the built-in interface
screens or from the mouse menu. The controls in any toolbox can be operated using
the front panel, remote control, and mouse.
Web browser. The Web browser interface uses Internet Explorer to simulate the
display and control functions of the VGA monitor on a remote PC. The Web browser
interface can only be invoked by a PC with Internet access.