Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions WARNING TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class “A” digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions PRECAUTIONS !" Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system installers. !" Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the cover. !" Do not drop metallic parts through slots. This could permanently damage the appliance. Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service. !" Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions Table of Contents 1. Product Overview………………….……………………….……... 1 1.1 Features…………………..……….…………..…………………... 1 1.2 Technical Overview…….….…….………………………….…….. 2 2. Front & Rear Panels….…….……………………………….……. 4 3. System Installation…….…….……………………………….…… 7 3.1 Before Installation…….……….…………………………….……. 7 3.2 Basic Connections…………….…………………………….…….. 8 3.3 Optional Connections…………..…………………………….…… 8 4. Main Screen…………………………………………..……….…... 10 4.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 1. Product Overview The PowerPlex eDR400, 4 Channel Digital Video Server, combines the power of triplex multiplexing and digital video recording into one comprehensive unit. The compact design is suitable for conventional surveillance in limited spaces where only 4 cameras are required. The eDR series digital video recorders provide excellent picture quality with comprehensive programming that can be easily configured to meet a customer’s need.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 1.2 Technical Overview 1.2.1 Video Input and Output The digital video recorder is designed to support either NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR standard. To make the auto detection of video standard work, at least one camera must be connected to the video input. Camera input impedance termination is set independently for each camera automatically. Synchronizing or phasing cameras is not required to achieve the frame rate of 30 fps for NTSC/EIA or 25 fps for PAL/CCIR. 1.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions event log, etc. Motion detection options for different time types can be set for each camera input using a 16 (width) by 12 (height) target overlay. You can also enable or disable motion alarms for different time types. However, the recording frame rate is NOT influenced by motion detection for the digital video recorder. 1.2.5 Video Display The VGA monitor displays either live camera pictures or pictures from hard disks.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 2. Front & Rear Panels The following is a brief overview of the rear panel and front panel of eDR400. Rear Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Power Socket: Connects to the DC 24V power source or the AC adapter (system accepts 18V~30V DC power source). 2. Camera 1 Video Input: BNC connector for Camera 1. 3. Camera 2 Video Input: BNC connector for Camera 2. 4. Camera 3 Video Input: BNC connector for Camera 3. . 5.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions Front Panel 15 13 9 10 11 16 17 18 14 19 12 9. Alarm In 1-4: Connects to alarm inputs 1-4 & 1 common ground. 10. Alarm Out: Connects to 2 Normally Closed alarm outputs (1-2), 2 Normally Open alarm outputs (3-4) & 1 common ground. 11. RS232 connector #1: Connects to Modem or ISDN TA (Terminal Adapter) device. 12. Mouse (Y Cable) Connector: Connects to the PS2 mouse or the Y cable (attached) for the mouse and keyboard (optional) connection.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions Side Panel 20 21 20. Hard Disk Tray: Please make sure to set the hard disk as master. To access the hard disk, use the attached key to open the cover and remove the hard disk holder. The key can’t be removed from the cover while the cover is open. 21. Cooling FAN.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 3. System Installation The installations described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. 3.1 Before Installation Please refer to the following diagram for the system connections.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 3.2 Basic Connections !"Cameras Connect each of the camera video input connector to the video output from a camera or other composite video source. At least one camera must be connected before the system is running for the auto detection of video standard to take effect. !"VGA Monitor Connect the VGA monitor output connector to a VGA monitor. The VGA monitor displays selected live or recorded cameras in any available format.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions !"Printer (USB port) Connect the printer to the USB port connector at system startup. The system supports 5 models of printer: HP Photo Smart P1000, HP Desk Jet 940C/930C/5550 and EPSON Stylus Color 980. !"Microphone/Speaker Connect the microphone/speaker or other audio devices to the Audio In/Audio out connector. !"PTZ Camera Connect the PTZ camera to the RS-232 #2 connector at system start up.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 4. Main Screen Camera 1 Live Camera 2 Live Camera 3 Live Camera 4 Live 36% The diagram above is the main screen display. The icons on the lower corner of the screen are mainly for control and configuration, those on the right corner for status indication. If any icon is grayed, it means that the specific function is not accessible in the current mode or login right. The followings are a brief description for each of the icons.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions Config – To configure (setup) the behaviors of the system. Login – To login the system as Administrator, Supervisor or Operator. Sequence Mode / Static Page Mode – To toggle between Sequence Mode and Static Page Mode. In Sequence Mode, each page in the designated sequence will be shown for its preset dwelling time sequentially. To select the Sequence, click on the Up/Down buttons beside the displayed sequence number.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions There are 4 kinds of devices in the status indication. The displaying order is Camera, Alarm Output, Hard Disk, Alarm Input, then back to Camera. Each status bar stands for the status of one device, the bottommost for ID#1. There are 5 different colors: GRAY/BLACK – Not existent or not installed, GREEN – Normal, YELLOW – Video Loss detected for Camera, Alarm for Alarm Input/Output, and Recording for Hard Disk RED – Motion detected for Camera.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 4.1 View Display & Print Image Each display view window can be individually configured by Administrator and Supervisor, including the display camera setup, live/playback mode and print image etc. Operations: Click on the desired view window, the following dialog box will be shown on the screen. The following is a brief description for each item shown above. !"Camera – Use the down arrow button to select the camera to display on this view window.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 5. Basic Operations & Log Display If the user does not login the system, he will be treated as a guest and can only view the live video display and device status. To login as an Operator or Supervisor, please click on the Login icon, and enter the appropriate Operator’s Login name and Password (For Operator, the factory default value for both of them is operator, for Supervisor, the factory default value for both of them is supervisor).
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions There are 6 kinds of event logs: Login (including remote login), Alarm, Motion, Video Loss, Hard Disk Full, and Power On/Off. To view the event Log display, please click on the Log icon. The screen will be shown as below: If you logged in as Administrator, the Delete button and Delete All button will be enabled. Click on the Delete button to delete the highlighted event log, and click on the Delete All button to delete all the event logs.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6. Setup (Administrator) To login as an Administrator, please click on the Login icon, and enter the appropriate Administrator’s Login name and Password (the factory default value for both of them is admin). To setup the behaviors of the system, please click on the Config icon. The configuration menu will pop up as below. Click on the menu item for the respective configuration. For the details of each item, please refer to the following paragraphs.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.1 Time Type Setup The behavior for the system is the same when it’s in the same Time Type (or Time Mode). Please refer to Camera Setup and Motion Setup for how they depend on Time Type. There are 2 default Time Types, On duty and Off duty, in the system. However, you may configure up to 16 Time Types to suit your needs. Use the meaningful names no matter they are from human viewpoint or the system’s viewpoint.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.2 Day Type Setup The daily behaviors for the system are the same for those days configured as of the same Day Type. There are 2 default Day Types, WORK DAY (Monday through Friday) and HOLIDAY (Saturday and Sunday), in the system. However, you may configure up to 16 Day Types to suit your needs. For each Day Type, you may configure up to 16 time segments and their corresponding Time Types, beginning time and end time.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.3 Calendar Setup The Calendar setup is provided for the administrator to set the Day Type of each calendar day. It’s designed to be a Perpetual Calendar. However, up to 10 years of calendar days can be configured at any specific time. Operations: After the Calendar menu item is selected, the Calendar Setup dialog box will be shown on the screen. 2001 The active month is shown on the upper corner of the screen.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.4 Alarm Action Setup The Alarm Actions allow the administrator to define how the digital video recorder responds to the triggered alarm from the Alarm Inputs. There are up to 4 Alarm Actions that correspond to 4 (Focus) Cameras for most applications. For each Alarm Action, you may configure its behaviors as shown on the screen and- described below.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions !"Focus Camera – To define the camera that will respond to this Alarm Action. The default settings are Camera 1 for Alarm Action 1, Camera 2 for Alarm Action 2, and so on. !"Go to Preset- The option will be available while the focus camera is a PTZ camera. Check the box and enter the desired preset location. The corresponding PTZ camera will automatically go to the preset location while the alarm action is triggered.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions !"Record Audio – To enable audio recording function while the alarm action is triggered. !"Any Key To Stop – When the Alarm Action is triggered, the internal buzzer and Alarm Out relay may be activated. If you want to stop those actions by pressing any key or moving/clicking the mouse, please check this item. !"Send Mail - To activate the e-mail notification function or not when the Alarm Action is triggered.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.5 Motion Action Setup The Motion Actions allow the administrator to define how the digital video recorder responds to the detected motion for the cameras. There are up to 4 Motion Actions that correspond to 4 Alarm Outputs for most applications. The Focus Camera is always the camera with the detected motion. For each Motion Action, you may configure its behaviors as shown on the screen and described below.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.6 Video Loss Action Setup The Video Loss Actions allow the administrator to define how the digital video recorder responds to the detected video loss for the cameras. There are up to 4 Video Loss Actions that correspond to 4 Alarm Outputs for most applications. The Focus Camera is always the camera with the detected video Loss. For each Video Loss Action, you may configure its behaviors as shown on the screen and described below.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.7 Hard Disk Full Action Setup The Hard Disk Full Actions allow the administrator to define how the digital video recorder responds when the hard disk drive reaches the maximum storage capacity. Operations: After the HDD Full Action menu item is selected, the HDD Full Action Setup dialog box will be shown on the screen. !"Auto Overwrite – Check this item to enable automatically overwrite the recorded data when the hard disk drive capacity reaches the end.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions !"Alarm Out – To define which Alarm Output will be triggered when the hard disk capacity is full. NC and NO signals are available, please refer to Alarm Out Setup. Click on the Down arrow button to select one of the Alarm Outputs (AO 1-4). !"Output – Alarm Out output state when the hard disk capacity is full. For NC signal, it’s always open, for NO signal close. The Normal State above shows whether the selected Alarm Out is NC signal or NO signal.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.8 Camera Setup The Camera Setup allows the administrator to define the behaviors for each Camera at each Time Type. There are up to 4 Cameras connected to the system. For each Camera and each Time Type, you may configure the behaviors as shown on the screen and described below. Operations: After the Camera menu item is selected, the Camera Setup dialog box will be shown on the screen.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions !"Tag Color – To select the text color of the corresponding camera tag name. Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to select, the color will be shown on the screen above. !"Installed – Check this item if the selected Camera is installed. If the selected Camera is installed, all the items in the Behaviors For Each Camera are settable. The default setting is installed.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions !"Video Loss Action – The corresponding Video Loss Action (always enabled). !"Normal Record (FPS) – The normal recording rate for the selected Camera at the selected Time Type. Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to adjust the value (0-30). The default value is 0.1 Frame Per Second (or 6 Frame Per Minute). (Note) !"Alarm Record (FPS) – The alarm-recording rate for the selected Camera at the selected Time Type.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.9 Alarm In Setup The Alarm In Setup allows the administrator to define the behaviors for each Alarm Input at each Time Type. There are 4 Alarm Inputs connected to the system. For each Alarm Input and each Time Type, you may enable/disable and select its corresponding Alarm Action. Operations: After the Alarm In menu item is selected, the Alarm In Setup dialog box will be shown on the screen.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions !"Normal State – NC or NO, please check the signal types connected to the Alarm Input Terminal on the rear panel of the system. Use the Down arrow button to select the signal type. !"Enable Alarm Action – Check to Enable Alarm Action for the selected Alarm Input at the selected Time Type. !"Alarm Action – The corresponding Alarm Action if the Alarm Input changes its state from normal to alarm. Up to 4 Alarm Actions are selectable.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.10 Alarm Out Setup The Alarm Out Setup allows the administrator to define the tag name for each Alarm Output. There are up to 2 Normally Closed (NC) signals (AO 1-2) and 2 Normally Open (NO) signals (AO 3-4) for the system. Operations: After the Alarm Out menu item is selected, the Alarm Out Setup dialog box will be shown on the screen.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.11 Display Sequence Setup The Display Sequence Setup allows the administrator to define the Sequence Mode display. Please refer to Chapter 4 for Sequence Mode display. For the definition of the Display Pages in each Display Sequence, please refer to Display Page Setup. Operations: After the Display Seqs menu item is selected, the Display Sequence Setup dialog box will be shown on the screen.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.12 Display Page Setup The Display Page Setup allows the administrator to define the Display Pages in Sequence Mode display and Static Page Mode display (please refer to Chapter 4). Operations: After the Display Pages menu item is selected, the Display Page Setup dialog box will be shown on the screen. 1 # 1 5 Camera 01 Please select Sequence Mode or Static Page Mode first. For Sequence Mode, you may select the Sequence No, then set the Page No.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions !"Page No - To select the Page Number for the selected Sequence Number in Sequence Mode display. Use the Down arrow button to select the number. !"Page Dwell Time – The Dwell Time (in seconds) for the selected Page shown in Page No. Use the Down arrow button to select the number. The default value is 5. !"Display Type – To select the Display Type in Static Page Mode display. Use the Down arrow button to select the Display Type.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.13 Motion Setup The Motion Setup allows the administrator to configure how motion detection works for each Camera at each Time Type. For each Camera and each Time Type, you may configure the Detection Area (16x12 grids) and Sensitivity as shown on the screen and described below. Operations: After the Motion menu item is selected, the Motion Setup dialog box will be shown on the screen. Please select the Camera and the Time Type first.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions !" Camera – Use the Down arrow button to select the camera. !" Time Type - Use the Down arrow button to select the Time Type. !" Set – To set the Detection Area – active at down position. Clear – To clear the Detection Area – active at down position. !" Video Window – Showing the images for the selected Camera. Dragging the mouse inside to set (clear) the Detection Area. The motion detection is enabled for the area with net on it.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.14 Password Setup The Password Setup allows the administrator to set the new Login names and Passwords for the Administrator, Supervisor and Operator. The system allows up to 5 user accounts for each login level. The default (Login, Password) for the Administrator is (admin, admin), the Supervisor (Supervisor, Supervisor), the Operator (operator, operator).
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.15 System Configurations The System Configurations Setup allows the administrator to set up the communication, printer model, E-Mail notification, daylight saving time, TV system and software upgrade. Operations: After the System menu item is selected, the System Configurations dialog box will be shown on the screen.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions !" Domain Name Server IP Address – Enter the correct Domain Name Server for mapping Domain Names to IP addresses. The default setting is 168.095.001.001. The user can also defines their local Domain Name Sever for name-to address translation, however, please make sure to define a correct - Dial Up Configurations After the Dial up item is selected, the Dial up Configurations dialog box will be shown on the screen.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions !" Dialin detail – If ISDN is selected as the dialup method, please define EAZ/MSN number and ISDN Channels. The default value of Local IP address is 192.168.0.1, Remote IP address is 192.168.0.2, and the default User Name and Password are both admin. The IP addresses, User Name and Password are all configurable by the users. - Mail Setup " """" " " " To define the setting of the E-mail notification function.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions !" E-mail receiver – The system can send e-mail notification to up to 8 receivers for each action. Enter the e-mail addresses in #1 ~ #8 columns. For WAP messages, check the box on the right of the e-mail address. - Network Alarm – Reserved for the Power Com (Optional) user. Please refer to the Power Com user manual for the detail information. "" " Printer Model – Select the proper printer model which connected to the system.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions """" Software Upgrade –Click on the button, the system will automatically detect and show the message to inform the user if there’s a later version software available for downloading. To upgrade the software, just click on Yes to confirm the downloading. The system will automatically reboot and upgrade while the downloading is completed.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 6.16 Audio Setup The Audio Setup allows the administrator to define the behavior of the Audio Mode at each Time Type. There is 1 Audio Input connected to the system. Operations: After the Audio item is selected, the Audio Setup dialog box will be shown on the screen. Please check the box on Audio Installed item if it is installed to the system. Click on the item in the action list, the Normal Record option is corresponding to the selected item.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 7. PTZ Control Functions The system supports certain models of PTZ camera, which the user can easily operate the control functions through the user interface. Please refer to Chapter 6.8 for detail settings of the PTZ camera. Operations: While the installed camera is a PTZ camera, there will be an indication icon showing on the upper right corner of the corresponding view window.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions Auto Pan – To enable Auto Pan function. Select the speed (high, Medium or Low) from the above column by using the down arrow button, then click on Auto Pan button to start. The camera will run between the defined start and end position. Click on Auto Pan button again to stop running. Sequence – To enable Sequence Mode. In sequence Mode, the camera will go to each preset position sequentially by the preset dwelling time.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 8. Date/Time Setup (Administrator) If you are an Administrator, please click on the Time displaying on the Main Screen to enter the Date/Time Setup for the system. The date is in YYYY/MM/DD format, whilst the time in military hour format (HH:MM:SS). The built-in real time clock will be updated accordingly.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 9. Image Playback and Archive (Administrator, Supervisor) On the Main Screen, please click on the Playback Panel icon, the screen will be shown as below: Camera 1 Play Camera 2 Play Camera 3 Play Camera 4 Play 36% x1 The icons on the lower corner of the screen are changed to the icons for video playback and archive, those on the right corner not changed (for status indication).
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions Select HDD & Range – To select the playback Hard Disk and the playback range in that Hard Disk. Click on it, and the Select HDD & Range dialog box will be shown on the screen as described in the next paragraph. Play Saved Video – To preview the retrieved images in the DVD RAM, ZIP disk (PC format), etc. Stop – To stop playing the video. If the user plays the video again, it will start from the beginning. Play – To play the selected video.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions Slider Bar – Showing the current playing position in the selected range. Click on it and drag the mouse to play the video from anywhere in the selected range when it’s playing. The date and time will be shown on the screen and the playback will be temporarily stopped when you drag the slider. To change the playback video window to full screen, please click on the video window, then select the appropriate option in the dialog box shown.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 9.1 Select HDD & Range Dialog Box When the user click on the Select HDD & Range icon on the Playback Panel, the Select HDD & Range dialog box will be shown on the screen. The system provides user to search the image either by HDD location or by time. Use the Down arrow of the upper left column in the diagram box to select the desired searching way. To search by location, the diagram will be shown as below.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions !"Start/End Section No – 32 MB/Section or 32 Slices/Section for the system. Use the Down arrow button to select the Start/End Section No. !"Start/End Slice No – 1 MB/Slice for the system. Use the Down arrow button to select the Start/End Slice No. !"Start/End Date/Time – The recorded date & time for the Start/End Block/Section/Slice.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions To search by time, the diagram will be shown as below. Search by Time 01-01-01 2002/6/05 Wed, 14:45:05 V 02 06 05 N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y Y N N N N 14 45 05 N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y Y N N N N 02 06 05 N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y Y N N N N 14 55 05 N Y N N N Y Y N Use the Down arrow to select the desired start/end date and time, click on the Submit button to start searching.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 10. Remote Control Through Local Network, Intranet, Internet or dial-in functions, users are able to view the live video, image playback, upload/download the configuration file and upgrade the software of eDR400 from any PC in anywhere. The remote computer does not need to have the eDR400 software or any special hardware and software installed. 10.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 10.2 Remote View After the Remote PC and eDR400 are connected, start your Web browser and enter the system IP address in the Location/Address field. (Note.1) Example: http://61.218.36.252 The main page will be shown on the screen, enter the appropriate Login name and password, then click on the Submit button. (Note. 2) The main control page will be shown as below.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions Right Panel W1 ~ W4 Camera / Type – To select the display cameras for Window 1 ~ Window 4. Click on the down arrow button to select the desired camera for each window, and then select Live or Play from the options below for Live Video or Image Playback for each window. Click on the Submit button while the setting is completed. PTZ - Click on the PTZ button, a PTZ control panel will be shown on the screen as below.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions While the camera and date/time settings for image playback have been submitted, operate the following buttons for video playback. – / / – – – Slider Bar – To stop the playback image. The playback image will starts from beginning if the user click on the Play button again. Click on forward/backward play button to start playing/reverse playing video on its corresponding window. (Note.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions 11. Remote View from i-mode The system supports remote surveillance function from mobile phone via i-mode system. The users (with all login levels) can view the live images by using the i-mode mobile phones while the system is connected to the internet. Operations: To connect to the system, enter the system IP address in the location/address field of the i-mode system, follow with “/iwapindex.htm”. Example: http://61.218.36.254/iwapindex.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions Appendix A – Specifications Video Format Video Input Video Output Video Compression Video Resolution Video Display Display Resolution Sequential Switch Alarm Input Alarm Output Hard Disk Storage NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR, auto-sensing & manual switch 4 camera inputs (BNC), 1Vp-p/75ohm 1 VGA monitor output, D-Sub 15 pin JPEG and MPEG-1 I Frame 352x240 (NTSC) or 352x288 (PAL) 1/4/7/9/10/13/16 video windows, 16 million colors 800x600 Programmable, with adjustable d
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions Appendix B – Time Lapse Mode Recording Time eDR400 Time Lapse Mode Recording Time (system storage: 60GB) (Estimated with typical image – low noise level) NTSC Fine(10) Total Capture Rate day hour min (FPS) 30 1 2 58 15 2 5 56 10 3 8 54 6 5 14 50 3 11 5 41 2 16 20 32 1.2 28 2 14 1 33 17 5 0.6 56 4 28 0.3 112 8 57 0.2 168 13 25 0.12 280 22 23 0.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions Total Capture Rate (FPS) 25 12.5 8.3 5 2.5 1.7 1 0.83 0.5 0.25 0.17 0.1 Fine(10) day hour 1 2 2 5 3 9 5 14 11 5 16 12 28 2 33 20 56 5 112 11 165 9 281 3 Total Capture Rate (FPS) 25 12.5 8.3 5 2.5 1.7 1 0.83 0.5 0.25 0.17 0.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions Appendix C – Simulated Keyboard There are situations that the user will be asked to enter a numeric or alphanumeric string. So, a Simulated Keyboard is designed for the user to use the mouse for all the operations. Please refer to the following diagram for the details. Appendix D – Q & A Q: The mouse doesn’t work. A: The mouse must be connected to the system at system startup. Q: The playback images cannot be retrieved to the ZIP disk.
Administrator’s Guide and Operating Instructions Q: How to black out the live images for the cameras? A: To black out the live images for the cameras, login as Administrator and set those cameras as playback in the Sequence Mode display & Static Page Mode display. There are 7 static display pages and 2 display sequences. Later on, the Operator/Guest will not be able to see the live images for those cameras.
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