Operation Manual

Table Of Contents
Spectra Enhanced 7 Operations Manual, PTZDome Cameras
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Snapshot Viewer
The Snapshot Viewer page displays a list of snapshots saved to the SD card when a “Write JPEG to SD
Card event handler is activated. Video is saved to the SD card when a Write Recording to SD Card
handler is activated. The saved video segments can be downloaded from the Snapshot Viewer page.
1. Select the viewing option by choosing from Select Visible, Deselect Visible, Select All, Deselect
All, Delete Selected, Download Selected, or Refresh List.
2. Use the Search box to find the snapshot of your choice on the SD card.
3. Click the Show drop-down menu to select the number of files to show per page. The default setting
is 15, however up to 100 snapshots can be displayed. Maneuver through the snapshots or pages
using the arrow buttons (<, <<, >, >>).
ManagingStorage
Go to System > Storage Management to access and/or manage Device Information, Settings and
Actions, Local Recording, and Export Recordings.
Viewing Device Information
Device Information provides information for the SD card. The following information will be displayed when
an SD Card is properly installed:
l Device Type: SD Card
l Free Space: Expressed in MB
l Total Size: Expressed MB
l Status: Ready to begin recording
Note: If there is no SD card in the camera or it was not properly installed, the Status will display
"There is no media in the SD card."
Using Settings andActions
l Device Format: displays the device format with the option to reformat the device.
l SD Allocation: Use the slider bar to establish how much storage to allocate between Edge and
Clip storage.
Configuring Local Recording
The number of hours of video you can store on the SD card is established with recording bit limits. A bit rate
limit below 1.5 Mbps allows a maximum of 48 hours of video at 30 fps regardless of resolution. You can
increase the maximum available hours of storage by decreasing the frame rate.
Note: Disabling Local Recording will impact “Write Recording to SD Card or Upload Recording to
FTP Server” event handlers if they are configured.
Exporting a Recording
1. Enter the Start Date and Start Time as well as the End Date and End Time manually into the
Date/Time fields or use the calendar icons to set dates and times.
A menu will show the range of recordings available for export based on your specified dates and
times.
2. Click Export.