User manual
DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28
th
2003
DV-IP User Manual
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Events Database
The events database is a listing of all Power Ups,
VMD Alarm Events, and Contact Alarm Events.
This database is automatically updated every
time a new event occurs. Events can be accessed
simply by double clicking on the event in the
database, or by clicking the event in the
database, then clicking the Play button (see
below)
Events are listed with the following information
(from L to R): Camera Number, Date, Time,
Description of Alarm (ie type of alarm, settings).
The total number of events available is listed to
the right of the next and previous event block
buttons
Events are listed in blocks of twenty. Where more
than 20 events are recorded, the Next Event
Block and Previous Event Block buttons can
be used to move through the listings.
(L to R) Previous Event Block, Next Event Block, Total Number of Events
Player Controls
The DV-IP controls are set-up to be similar to those found on a VCR. The button currently selected is
highlighted in red – in the picture below, for example, the Live View button is depressed.
From Left to Right:
Top Row: Live View, Rewind, Playback, Fast Forward
Middle Row: Record to Local Storage, Frame Rewind, Still,
Frame Advance
Bottom Row: Rewind/Fast Forward Speed pulldown menu
The playback speed button affects rewind and fast forward
speed only. Speed can be set from ¼ normal speed to 1000
times normal speed.
Note: The Record button is a record to desktop function for saving live or recorded
footage
to the PC desktop
. It does not affect recording to the DV-IP Hard Disks in
any way.
Instant Go-To Date & Time
To access any point in time recorded on the DV-IP hard drive, the Instant Go-
To function should be used. The Date and Time are input into the fields (as
seen in the picture), then the Arrow button pressed. Whichever cameras are
being viewed will then immediately be seen with footage from the time and
date selected. If a time and date are selected that are before footage has been
recorded for any camera, then an ‘Image not Available’ image will be seen.