User`s manual

Chapter 2 Introducing DVR System
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Both DX 5300 and DX 5500 are able to monitor both video and audio of a desired channel
simultaneously. In a DX 5000 series system, users can map a desired audio channel to an
appointed camera. If users map the desired audio channel to different cameras, the system
will keep the latest mapping and cancel the previous mapping automatically. For instance, if
you map Audio Channel 1 to Camera 2, and map the same Audio Channel 1 to Camera 3, the
system will keep the mapping Audio Channel 1 to Camera 3.
Click
to see the following audio channel menu.
Select a channel and click Exit to play the appointed audio channel. You can decide the items
of the audio channel menu when you configure the audio channel.
11. Auto Scan
Click this button to enable the auto-scan. When the quantities of enabled cameras are more
than the split screens, the split screens will cycle different batches of cameras. For instance, if
you enabled 16 cameras and select a 4-Cam display mode, the system will display the first
batch of cameras, Camera 1 to Camera 4, and then turns to the next batch of cameras,
Camera 5 to Camera 8, and so on. If you choose an 8-Cam display mode, the appointed
channels will be shown at the top left screen in turns according to their sequence. If you
choose a 9-Cam display mode, the system cycles the batches of Camera 1 to Camera 9,
Camera 4 to Camera 13, Camera 9 to Camera 1 and Camera 13 to Camera 5.
If the number of split screens is more than or equal to the camera numbers, the Auto Scan
button will be disabled.
12. Snap Shot
Click this button to save the current image as a JPEG file into a floppy disk, a network storage
device or a USB flash disk. DX5000 will use the current time as the file name.
13. Network Status
Click this button to show the network status and records where you can see every client that is
connected to the server. When the server is connected, the button will flash a green light.
Click Save to floppy to save these records or click Clear to delete these records.