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CONTENTS CHAPTER I: PRODUCT INFORMATION ...............................................................................................................4 1-1 Package Contents ................................................................................................................................4 1-2 Getting Familiar with Your New Network Camera ..............................................................................4 1-3 Camera Installation.......................................................
-3-5 Event.......................................................................................................................................76 4-3-6 Security ...................................................................................................................................77 4-4 Video Playback...................................................................................................................................80 4-4-1 Advanced Search ........................................
CHAPTER I: PRODUCT INFORMATION 1-1 Package Contents Before you start using this product, please check if there is anything missing in the package, and contact your dealer to claim the missing item(s): Network camera (1 pcs) Power adapter (1 pcs) Ethernet cable (1 pcs) Mounting kit (1 pcs) CD with utility software and user manual (1 pcs) Quick installation guide (1 pcs) 1-2 Getting Familiar with Your New Network Camera 1 2 3 4 5 Item 1 - Light sensor 2 - IR LEDs 3 - Focus ring 4 - Microp
There are 2 LED lights inside to indicate the operation of this IP camera: 5 - LED indicators Left: Network activity LED On: Ethernet cable connected Off: Ethernet cable disconnected Flash: Transferring data Right: Power LED On: IP camera is switched on Off: IP camera is switched off Please note: These LEDs can be switched off regardless the operation status of IP camera in IP camera’s configuration menu. This will be helpful if you don’t want other people to know the operation status of this IP camera.
4 - DI/DO connectors 5 - ETHERNET 6 – SD card slot button for more than 5 seconds to clear all settings of IP camera, include administrator password. For external sensor and alarm. WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT POWERED CABLE! Connect to your local area network by Ethernet cable. Inserts SD card for video recording. Maximum 32GB of SD-HD card supported.
Step 2: Insert mounting plate B into the slot at the bottom of the network camera. Step 3: Screw mounting plate B to the network camera via the 2 holes indicated by the arrows. Step 4: Mount the network camera on to the wall.
Step 5: Screw mounting plate A and B together via the hole indicated by the arrow. Step 6: When mounted on the wall, the cables can pass through mounting plate A as in the picture. Step 7: Connect an Ethernet cable to the network camera via the Ethernet port.
Step 8: Insert the DI/DO signal cable(s) into the DI/DO port. If you do not have DI/DO accessories, you can skip this step. Step 9: Connect the power adapter to the network camera, then plug the power adapter into a wall socket. The camera’s LED lights should light up after a few seconds, and the camera will test its pan and tilt motor within 1 minute. Please do not obstruct the network camera while it is testing its pan and tilt motor.
CHAPTER II: SETUP 2-1 Accessing the Network Camera Step 1: Install the “EdiView Finder.exe” software in the CD and execute the application. Step 2: Click “Discover” to search for all the network cameras on your local network (make sure all the network cameras are powered on and connected to network first). Step 3: When you find a network camera, select it and click “Link” to access it via web browser.
Step 5: The browser might ask you to install the ActiveX plug-in. Allow the browser to install the plug-in when prompted or you will not be able to see the videos in the network camera. 2-2 Live Monitoring After ActiveX control is installed, you can view IP camera’s video by web browser.
There are various controls on web page, here are descriptions of every control item: Item ‘Home’ button Stream Digital Output (ON / OFF) Client Settings Configuration Language Original size / Fit screen / ‘Connect’ button Description This button is visible in all setup pages of IP camera, and you can go back to live video view by clicking this button when you’re in other page. Select video stream type: H.264 or MJPEG. H.
camera. ‘Disconnect’ button Stop live video view. ‘Snapshot’ button Take a snapshot or camera video and save image file on your computer. When you click this button, a new window will appear: Click ‘Save’ button when you see the image you wish to save, and you’ll be prompted to indicate the folder on your computer to save image file. If you changed your mind and don’t want to save image file, click ‘Cancel’.
Start / Stop talk Button Start or stop playing your voice through IP camera’s audio output. When talk is stopped, people at IP camera will not hear you. / Please note: you need a microphone connected to your computer, and computer’s mixer setting must enable microphone recording, or nothing will be outputted by IP camera. 2-3 Client Settings In ‘Client Settings’ menu, you configure basic IP camera settings like data transfer protocol and data storage folder.
Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item RTSP HTTP Folder Prefix Add date and time suffix to file name Description Select this option to use RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) to transfer video data. Select this option to use HTTP (Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol) to transfer video data. If you don’t know which one you should use, select ‘RTSP’. Select a folder on your computer to save recorded video. Click ‘Browse’ button and you’ll be prompted to select a folder.
CHAPTER III: ADVANCED CONFIGURATION If you wish to configure IP camera’s settings, you can access IP camera’s ‘Configuration’ menu, which provides various kinds of system setting. To access configuration menu, click ‘Configuration’ button on the left. The ‘Configuration’ submenu will appear, please pick a setup item you wish to configure. 3-1 System In this menu, you can configure basic IP camera settings like hostname and time.
Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Host Name Indicator LED Timezone Daylight Saving Keep the current date and time Description Input the IP camera’s hostname here, it can be any meaningful words or characters that will help you to identify this IP camera. You can use IP camera’s installation location as host name, and this will help you to identify IP camera when you have many IP cameras installed. The LED lights located at the back of IP camera is switched on by default.
Administrator (Can view IP camera’s video and make changes of camera setting) User (Can view IP camera’s video and see settings, but can’t make any change) Guest (Can view IP camera’s video only) There can be multiple users, but only one administrator is allowed, and you can’t change administrator’s user name (it will always be ‘administrator’).
Account List password recovered. Here lists all users existed in IP camera. If you want to remove one user, click it in the list, and then click ‘Remove’ button. If no user is existed, ‘New Account’ message will be shown here. User Name Input new user’s username here. User name must be greater than 1 character and less than 32 characters. Password / Retype Input this user’s password in both ‘Password’ and ‘Retype Password Password’ field.
Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item LAN Description Select this option to assign an IP address to LAN port (or obtain an address from DHCP server automatically). Available options are: DHCP IPv4: Obtain an IPv4 IP address from DHCP server on LAN automatically. DHCP IPv4 / IPv6: Obtain both IPv4 and IPv6 address from DHCP server on LAN automatically. Static IPv4 / IPv6: Assign an IPv4 / IPv6 address to IP camera manually.
HTTP Port RTSP Port RTP Data Port Input IP camera’s web connection port number here. When this port number is changed, you need to change web browser’s port number you used to connect to IP camera. For example, IP camera’s IP address is 192.168.2.3, and if you changed HTTP port number to 82, please input ‘http://192.168.2.3:82’ in web browser’s address bar to access IP camera’s web configuration interface. Input RTSP port number.
Multicast Enable video multicast: Multicast Group Address: Input multicast group address here, must be an address between 232.0.0.0 to 232.255.255.255. Multicast video port: Input port number for video multicast here. Multicast RCTP video port: Input port number for RCTP video here. Multicast audio port: Input port number for audio here. Multicast RCTP audio port: Input port number for RCTP audio here. Bonjour QoS DDNS Multicast TTL: Input TTL value for multicast here.
3-4 IP Filter When this IP camera is directly connected to Internet and not protected by firewall, this function acts like an mini built-in firewall to protect the safety of this IP camera and avoid attacks from hackers. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Enable Filter Accepted IP list IP Address (Accepted IP list) Description Check this box to enable IP address filter, uncheck this Box to disable this function. Here lists all IP address that can build connections to this IP camera.
Deny IP list IP Address (Accepted IP list) Click ‘New’ button to add IP address into accepted IP list. Here lists all IP address that can not build connections to this IP camera. If you want to remove a set of IP address from the list, click on the IP address and click ‘Remove’ button. Input the starting and ending IP address of IP address you wish to deny connections here. IP camera will deny connections established from these IP address.
There are 3 sub-menu in this menu: Image Setting, Video Setting, and Overlay. Which can be accessed by tabs on the top: 3-5-1 Image Settings You can adjust the image parameters in this page. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Brightness / Contrast / Saturation / Shaprness Default Description Control the image parameters. Click ‘ - ' to decrease value, or click ‘ + ‘ to increase value. You can also input the value in the field directly. Set all above values to default value ‘128’.
Mirror Power Line Frequency Check ‘Vertical’ or ‘Horizontal’ box to flip the image vertically or horizontally, this will help to correct the orientation of image when IP camera is hanged bottom-up by camera holder. You can click both ‘Vertical’ and ‘Horizontal’ box at the same time. Select the frequency of power line of the place you’re using this IP camera. This will help to reduce the flicker of certain lights in the image. When you finish with above settings, click ‘Apply’ button to save changes.
2048x1536 (QXGA) / 1920x1080 (1080p) 1280x960 (960p) / 1280x720 (720p) 720x480 (D1) / 640x480 (VGA) 320x240 (QVGA) - MPEG4: 1920x1080 (1080p) / 1280x960 (960p) 1280x720 (720p) / 720x480 (D1) 640x480 (VGA) / 320x240 (QVGA) Please note that some video resolution is not available when video encoder is ‘MPEG4’. Frame Rate Rate Control When network speed is insufficient, select a lower video resolution will help. Select video frame rate.
3-5-3 Overlay Settings You can adjust the video overlay parameters in this page. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Enable Time Stamp Remove the background color of the text (for Time Stamp) Enable Text Display Description Check this box to enable overlaying time stamp on video. Check this box to remove time stamp’s background color. You may find this will help the readability of time stamp text in some cases.
of the text (Text) Enable Image Overlay Check this box to overlay a specific image on video, so you can show certain text / picture on the video and help people to identify this IP camera. Click ‘Browse’ button to pick a picture on your computer, then click ‘Update’ button to use the picture. Please note that there are certain restrictions: 1) Select .bmp / .jpg / .jpeg image files only. 2) Image’s resolution should be less than 160 x 128, and can be divided by 4.
Audio Type The format is fixed as G.711 (Microphone) Microphone Gain If the voice received by microphone is too loud or silent, you can use this function to improve voice volume, so you can hear voice from IP camera more clearly. Enable Speaker Check this box to enable speaker. If you don’t want people at IP camera to hear you, you can uncheck this box to disable it. (Speaker) Audio Type The format is fixed as G.711 (Speaker) When you finish with above settings, click ‘Apply’ button to save changes.
Item Enable Motion Detection Enable (Window 1 to Window 3) Description Check this box to enable motion detection. Check this box to enable this motion detection window. You can select window 1 to 3 to enable up to 3 motion detection windows. When a motion detection window is enabled, a rectangular will appear on camera’s view, with its title on the top. To move / resize a motion detection window: Move: Use the mouse to drag the title text.
3-8 Pan, Tilt, Zoom Control If you mount the IP camera on pan-tilt camera cradles that support pan-tilt control via RS-485 connection, you can use this function to control pan-tilt camera cradle so you can control the orientation of IP camera from remote place. 3-8-1 “RS-485” Setup Page In this page, you can setup advanced RS-485 settings like auto pan-tilt control and patrol.
Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Pan-tilt control Description Control pan-tilt of camera by click up, down, left, right and upper-left/right, lower-left/right. Pan Speed Adjust the pan speed. It should be an integer between 1 (slower) to 10 (faster). Adjust the tilt speed. It should be an integer between 1 (slower) to 10 (faster). Click this button to set current position as home position.
Patrol Setting When you have 2 or more preset points, you can make camera to move between these points, this function is called as ‘Patrol’. To configure patrol, please setup preset points first, then select preset points from ‘Preset list’ and click button to add it to ‘Patrol’ list; to remove a preset point from patrol list, select it in patrol list and click button. You can also adjust the order or preset points in patrol list: select a preset point and click or button.
Please refer to following chapters for detailed instructions. 3-9-1 Settings This page lists all existing events. You can click ‘Modify’ button to edit an existing event, or ‘Remove’ to delete an existing event. To add a new event, click ‘New’ button and the descriptions of every setup item is listed below: Item Enable Setting Title Description Check this box to enable this event.
Motion Detection Digital Input 1~2 Enable Schedule Time Enable FTP Enable EMAIL Enable Samba (Net Storage) Enable SD CARD Trigger digital output for xx second(s). Check this box and this event will be activated when one of motion detection window detects motion. Check this box and this event will be activated when digital input 1 or 2’s input signal is high or low (select from dropdown list). Check this box and this event will be activated when designated weekday and time is reached.
Item One Snapshot H.264 Video Description Save a picture file when event is triggered. Save a H.264 video clip. You can also select the recording length before and / or after the time when event is triggered in ‘Pre Event’ and ‘Post’ Event’. For example, if you set ‘Pre Event’ to ‘5’ and ‘Post Event’ to 5’, and an event is triggered at 14:10:30, then the video file will be 15 seconds long, starting from 14:10:25 to 14:10:35.
Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description Enable FTP Server Check this box to enable FTP server upload. FTP Server: Input FTP server’s IP address or hostname. Port: Input FTP server’s port number. In most cases it should be default value ‘21’.
User Name: Input FTP server’s username. Password: Input FTP server’s password. File Path Name: Input the path where you want to save file on FTP server, like ‘upload/record’. If you want to save file on this FTP user’s home directory, you can leave this field blank. Enable Passive Mode: Check this box to force IP camera to communicate with FTP server in passive mode (Some FTP Server may only work when you check this box, while others don’t).
to ‘White List’ in your anti-spam software) Receiver #1 Email Address: Input primary recipient’s Email address. This field is required. Receiver #2 Email Address: Input backup recipient’s Email address. This field is optional. Subject: Input Email title that will appear in the Email send by IP camera. This will help you to identify the Email sent by this IP camera. Authentication: Check this box when authentication is required by the Email server you’re using.
server, like ‘upload/record’. If you want to save file on this user’s home directory, you can leave this field blank. User Name: Input Samba server’s username. Password: Input Samba server’s password. Test SMB: Click this button to test Samba server settings above immediately. Tips: Some samba server does not have username and password check, you can just input samba server address and path to access the file storage space. When you finish with above settings, click ‘Apply’ button to save changes.
Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Enable External storage Recording Maximum Size of Each File Recording Schedule Description Check this box to record video on SD card. Input the maximum size of every video file from 1MB to 50MB. IP camera will start a new video file when a recording video file reaches the size limit stated here. Define the recording schedule. You can check Sun to Sat boxes to represent a weekday, and specify time period in ‘From’ and ‘To’ field.
In this page, you can click: First page / Final page: Jump to first / final page of log. Previous / Next: Jump to previous or next page of log. Remove: Clear log. You’ll be prompted for confirmation. 3-12 Device Info You can check the information and network settings of this IP camera. These information are very useful when you need to repair or fix the problem of this IP camera. An example of device info page look like this: 3-13 Maintenance You can do some maintenance job about this IP camera here.
Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Reboot Reset Backup Backup to SD card device Restore Restore from SD card device Upgrade Description Click this button to reboot the IP camera. This function is useful when you find IP camera is not working properly. Clear all settings of IP camera and reset to factory default setting. Backup IP camera’s setting and save it on your computer. Backup IP camera’s setting and save it on SD card.
3-14 Language You can change the display language of web interface. Click ‘Language’ button and select one language. More languages may available in latest firmware file.
CHAPTER IV: EDIVIEW 64-CHANNEL VIEWER 4-1 EdiView Installation Please follow the following instructions to setup EdiView on Windows Vista / 7 operating system. Please note: You must login as system administrator when you’re installing EdiView . 1. Locate EdiView setup file, and double-click on it to start EdiView software installation.
2. You’ll see a User Account Control security warning message appear, click ‘Yes’ to continue. 3. Click ‘Next’ to continue. 4. Click ‘Install’ to begin installation.
5. ase wait while installation is being performed. This may take few minutes to done, please be patient.
6. The second part of installation will start automatically. 7. A new setup window will appear, please click ‘Next’ button to continue. 8. You can select a folder on your computer to install EdiView by clicking ‘Change’ button, or simply click ‘Next’ button directly to accept default folder.
9. Click ‘Install’ to continue. 10.Installation will take few minutes, please be patient.
11.Click ‘Finish’ when you see this message. EdiView is ready to use now. 12.MSDE (Microsoft SQL Database Engine) installation procedure will start at the same time. Please wait until it completes.
13.You’ll be prompted that this program has compatibility issues, click ‘Run program’ to continue.
14.MSDE installation requires computer reboot to complete, click ‘Finish’ to reboot the computer. 15.A new icon will appear on your computer’s desktop, you can double click on it to start EdiView.
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You’ll see a User Account Control security warning message appear, click ‘Yes’ to continue. EdiView login window will appear. Default user ID is ‘admin’ and default password is ‘1234’, click ‘OK’ when ready.
The main window of EdiView will appear: Date/Time, Remaining disk space Exit Snapshot camera selection Camera View Function Keys Split-screen mode selector 56
The descriptions of every item are listed as follow: Item Split-screen mode selector Full-screen Camera Scan Snapshot EMAP Description EdiView supports from 1 to 64 cameras split views. The video from IP camera will display in split-screen display cells, and you can view up to 64 IP cameras at the same time. Click the button to select the number of IP cameras you wish to view on display.
Select the file, and click ‘Open’ button to use the picture as background picture.
‘Motion Detected’ if you want to get a warning message when image lost of motion is detected, then select the direction of camera icon, this will help you to remember the orientation of camera on the EMAP. After you click ‘OK’ button, a camera icon will appear on EMAP with its camera number indicated: Configuration You can add more cameras to EMAP by repeating procedures listed above. Enter EdiView configuration page. See next chapter for detailed instructions. Playback Playback recorded video.
Date / Time, Remaining Disk Space Exit Displays current date, time, and remaining disk storage space.
The description of these items is listed as follow: Item Pan / Tilt control Description Click the direction arrow to control camera’s pan / tilt. Pan / Tilt speed Drag the slide bar to adjust the pan / tilt speed when you click pan / tilt control arrow. Zoom Optical zoom control. Click + or - to control zoom level. Exposure Exposure control. Click + or - to control exposure level. Cruise control Click ‘Go’ button to start camera cruise and click ‘Stop’ button to stop cruise.
The configuration menu will appear. There are 6 sub menus in the configuration menu: Device (Add or remove IP camera / video server) Recording (Configure video recording) System (Configure system-wide settings) Schedule (Configure schedule recording) Event (Configure event recording) Security (Configure EdiView user list) Detailed descriptions of every sub menu will be given in following chapters.
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IP camera setup window will appear on the right: If your IP camera is located on local area network, click ‘Search’ button. Wait for few seconds or few minutes until the search is complete, and all IP cameras found on your local area network will be listed: In this example, an IP camera has been found at IP address 192.168.2.3. If this is the IP camera you wish to add, click ‘Add to list’ button. You can repeat above procedures to add all IP cameras you wish to connect.
When an IP camera is found, you can also select it in the list and: View Image: View the live image from selected IP camera. Detail: Connect to selected IP camera’s web configuration menu. You can also select the video stream type you wish to use: Check ‘Enable Camera’ to enable this camera is EdiView. If the IP camera you wish to add is not located on local area network, you have to input the details of IP camera manually: 1.
Every IP camera has a check box, indicating if it is enabled. If a camera is not enabled, it will not be displayed in EdiView’s video view. You can also manage IP camera list by the following function: Enable All: Enable all IP cameras in the list. Disable All: Disable all IP cameras in the list. Remove: Remove selected IP camera. When you selected an IP camera in the list, you can also click ‘Update to list’ button to update its information, like IP address and user name / password.
The descriptions of every item are listed as follow: Item Select Camera Record Mode Description All IP camera’s Please select an IP camera from the list to setup its recording behavior. EdiView will attempt to connect to selected IP camera, if it’s not connectable, you’ll receive an error message later. You can decide the recording behavior for this IP camera: Monitor only, not record: EdiView will not record video of this IP camera.
Use the mouse to click blocks on the grid pattern to assign the areas you wishes EdiView to detect / ignore motion. EdiView will detect motion for areas which are NOT covered by blocks only. To add or erase blocks: To add blocks, click + button; to erase blocks, clickbutton. Click ‘Reset’ button to reset motion detection blocks to default setting.
Drag the slide bar to setup sensitivity level from 1 to 10. Larger number indicates more sensitivity. To apply this motion detection settings to all IP cameras, click ‘Apply to All Cameras’ button. When you finish setting, click ‘OK’ button to save changes you made, or click ‘Cancel’ button to discard all settings you made. 4-3-3 System You can configure system-wide configurations in this sub menu.
Camera ID: Display Camera’s ID number Data Storage Setting Camera ID + Camera Name: Display both camera’s ID and camera’s name. Setup hard disk data storage: Enable Recycle: Check this box and the latest recording video will overwrite oldest recorded video file automatically. If you didn’t check this box, EdiView will stop recording when data storage space is full.
Start-up Condition message to notify you should do something to prevent from running out of storage space. Select the behavior of EdiView when computer starts up. You can select multiple options you want to use: Auto run, when Windows start: Check this box and EdiView will run automatically when computer starts. Start program in minimum: Start EdiView as minimized window. Auto record: Start video recording automatically when EdiView starts.
Receiver: Input the E-mail receiver’s address here. CC: input additional E-mail receiver’s address here. Subject: Input the subject of sent E-mail. This will also help you to identify the E-mail sent by EdiView . Number of attachments: Input the number of snapshot attachments that will sent with E-mail, so you can see the image of camera by E-mail (1 to 10 attachments only). Email alerts Interval: Input the time interval between two E-mails.
4-3-4 Schedule You can configure recording schedule in this sub-menu.
A new window will appear on the right: You can configure a new schedule recording job here. The descriptions of every setup items are listed as follow: Item Weekly Schedule Description Select the time period in a week of this schedule. There are total 48 x 7 blocks in a week schedule, where every block represents half an hour. You can use mouse to click on the block to add or delete time period. If recording is activated in that time period, the block will appear as light blue .
Events To add or delete a time period, select ‘ADD’ or ‘DEL’ first, then click the time period block. Select the event to trigger recording: Round-The-Clock: Recording is time-activated (according to schedule). Motion Detection: Recording is motion-activated. Dedicated Schedule DI Input: Recording is activated by DI (Digital Input) signal located on IP camera. IP camera must have DI port and not every IP camera is equipped with DI.
4-3-5 Event EdiView can send you an alarm E-Mail message so you can know something happened on the IP camera (motion detected, video lost, or connection lost). A sound can be played to notify the operator at the computer where EdiView is installed, too. To add a new event, click ‘Add’ button, and a new window will appear on the right for you to setup a new event. To remove an existing event, select an event in the list and click ‘Remove’ button.
Trigger Operation(s) You can select one alarm condition only here. If you want to specify more than one alarm condition for the same IP camera, Define the action which will be taken when alarm is triggered: Send E-Mail: an E-mail will be sent when alarm is triggered. Play Sound: Play a sound on the computer where EdiView is installed. To add a new sound file, copy the .wav file to the following directory: C:\Program Files\EdiView\media Alarm Remark Alarm Recycle You can click ‘Play’ button to play the so
There are two kinds of user in EdiView: Administrator and user. Administrator can configure EdiView, while user can only view video of camera, and perform limited system configuration (schedule, record, and video playback).
Administrator’s user ID is always be ‘admin’ and cannot be changed. You can only change admin’s password in Administrator’s ‘Password’ and ‘Confirm Password’ field. Please input the same password in both fields for confirmation.
The descriptions of every setup items are listed as follow: Item User ID Description Password / Confirm Password User Privilege Description Input the user ID used to login EdiView Input any descriptive text to help you to memorize the purpose of this user ID. Input this user’s password in both fields. Defines the privilege of this user (Check the boxes that you wish to give privilege): Multi-Camera View Operation: Allows multi-camera view. Camera Map Operation: Allows to show E-MAP.
A new window will appear: To play a recorded video, you can use one of following two functions: Advanced Search Event Search Please refer to following chapters for detailed instructions of every search mode.
4-4-1 Advanced Search You can search for recorded video within specific time period, and get a list of record modes of all IP cameras. When you enter this menu, please specify start time and stop time: Hour in a day DATE (You can input 0 - 23 in ‘Hour in a day’ field by keyboard directly).
In this picture, a recorded video of ‘Camera 1’ has been found at 12 o’clock. A blue mark indicates it’s a ‘Round Clock’ (manual) recording. Other record type include: Blue: Manual Recording Green: Recording is triggered by motion Red: Recording is triggered by Digital Input To view the video, check the box of camera ID, then click play button.
And the video will be prepared for playback.
4-4-2 Event Search You can search for video for playback by triggering event: round the clock, motion detection, or digital input.
To search for video, you have to specify: 1) starting and ending time for video searching in ‘Start time’ and ‘Stop time’ field 2) Recording mode: Round Clock, Motion Detection, and I/O Mode (Digital Input). You can check all boxes you wish to search for. 3) Camera: You can check all cameras you wish to search for video. To select camera ID more than 16, click right or left button to select camera ID up to 64, or click ‘Select All’ to select all cameras.
When you finish, click ‘Search’ button to search for recorded video, and a list similar to this will appear: You can select the video clip you wish to play, and click ‘Play’ button.
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4-4-3Video Playback When a video is loaded, the video playback screen will look like this: Time Close Window s Search / Capture Speed Control Video Playback Control Video Position The descriptions of every item are listed as follow: Item Close Window Video Playback Control Description Click X mark to close video playback window.
Pause a playing video, click ‘Play’ to resume video playback Skip to next video frame Skip to the ending position of video clip Speed Control Search / Capture When video is stopped, you can click + or – button to adjust video playback speed: from 1/4 to 4x speed. You cannot adjust video playback speed when video is playing. Click or button to search for video (see chapter 3-2 / 3-3 for detailed instruction). Click button to take a snapshot picture of current video playback position.
‘Soften’ to adjust image parameters. You can click ‘Save as’ button to save current image (you’ll be prompted for image saving location), or click ‘Print’ to print current image to printer. Time To back to previous menu, click ‘Cancel’; click ‘Reset’ to reset image parameters back to default value. Current time will be displayed here. You can click ‘ button to display video zoom in, or click button to display video zoom out.
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