User Manual
DW Spectrum 3.0
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6. Set Stay Time and Speed for each Position.
7. Test Tour by clicking Start Tour in the upper table.
8. Rename Tour if necessary (in the upper table) or set it as Home Tour (see "Home Positions and Tours for PTZ and
Fish-Eye Cameras").
9. Click Apply or OK when finished. To discard changes, click Cancel.
Home Positions and Tours for PTZ and Fish-Eye Cameras
DW Spectrum allows setting Home Position or Tour for any PTZ or Fisheye Camera. Home Position or Tour will be
activated on Camera automatically in the following cases:
If there is no active PTZ Tour
If PTZ Position is not changed for Camera for 2 minutes.
To set up Home Position or Tour for Camera:
1. Configure the desired Position (see "Saving and Restoring PTZ Positions") or Tour (see "Setting Up PTZ Tours").
2. Open PTZ Positions and Tours management dialog:
3. Choose the desired Position or Tour on top and check Home.
Note: only one Home Position or Tour can be active.
4. Click Apply or OK when finished. To discard changes, click Cancel.
Setting up Recording Schedule
To record Camera, Recording Schedule must be set up first.
Note: It is possible to configure Cameras for Administrators and Viewers with an appropriate permission level.
Note: To record one camera, License is required. See “Obtaining and Activating DW Spectrum Licenses (Admin
Only)”. Even if recording is not performed immediately, the License will still be considered as used.
The recording schedule specifies the following recording parameters:
Recording Type:
Record Always
Motion Only – records only when motion occurs. Motion recording may require for the camera to support
motion detection.
Motion + Lo-Res Always – by default, a camera is set to record at low resolution unless motion occurs, at which
point it switches recording to high resolution automatically. High resolution recording requires dual streaming (if
supported by camera). See "Dual Stream Recording Specifics (RADASS)"
Motion Mask and Motion Sensitivity may need to be configured as well (see "Setting up Motion Mask and Motion
Sensitivity").