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4.3.5 Configuration (continued)
K) Read Settings: Click this button, followed by clicking the “Update” button Section I
(Figure 4.12), to retrieve the latest Recording Settings and Status.
Hard Reset: Clicking on this button will reset the Ethernet Port, Flash Card Memory,
LCD, and Recording sections to a fresh start. It is suggested to click “Hard Reset” if
you experience problems with the “Start Recording” button.
If the unit is recording, the “Hard Reset” button will not function.
4.3.5.1 Configuration - Recording Initializing
After starting a recording, the Configuration page will look slightly different, see Figure 4.13.
Figure 4.13 Configuration (Recording Initializing)
Section D will have a new message Recording Initialized, and Section J will show the
Recording Settings, along with a “Stop Recording” button. Note that the Clock Time has
not yet reached the Start Time.
Stop Recording Button: Click on this button to stop an ongoing recording.
http://192.168.1.50
CONFIGURATION
Terminal Server
Alarm Setup
2-MegaBytes Flash Card 0 Kbytes Used Space
Recording Initialized. AC Power On. Check Battery
Input Contact Closure
Remote Access (Tunneling)
Update
Stop Recording
Read Settings Hard Reset
Remote IP Address:
Remote Port:
Remote Access:
TCP/UDP: Server Type: Forward CR
Number of Connections 5 Port:
2000
Command
TCP
2000
Disable
0.0.0.0
Main Menu
Disable
Normally Open Normally Close Active High
Contact 1: Contact 2: Active Contact Output:
Unlatch
Output Type:
Time Stamp:
High/Low
Unlatch
High/Low
Unlatch
032.5
082.5
nnn.n
nnn.n
025.5
065.5
nnn.n
nnn.n
Address
J
Flash Recording Settings
Type:
Full Flash
Interval:
10_sec
Start Date:
06/09/2009
End Date:
mm/dd/yyyy
mm/dd/yyyy
09/12/2009
Time:
12:00:00
Time:
hh:mm:ss
Clock Date:
06/09/2009
mm/dd/yyyy Time:
11:56:25
hh:mm:ss
hh:mm:ss
15:15:13
Input 1 Alarm:
Input 1 Status:
Input 2 Alarm:
Input 2 Status:
SP1_L:
SP1_H:
SP2_L:
SP2_H: