User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Product Description
- Chapter 2. Hardware Installation
- Chapter 3. Log in to the System
- Chapter 4. NVR User Interface Overview
- Chapter 5. Live View
- Chapter 6. Monitor the System
- 6.1 Read System Alerts and Channel Status
- 6.2 Live View Operations
- 6.2.1 Show Mini Live View Windows on a Map
- 6.2.2 Adjust Audio-in Volume
- 6.2.3 Send Audio Signal
- 6.2.4 Trigger Digital-out Device
- 6.2.5 Watch Instant Playback of a Channel
- 6.2.6 Manual Recording
- 6.2.7 Take a Snapshot of Live Image
- 6.2.8 Digital PTZ Operation
- 6.2.9 Optical PTZ Operation
- 6.2.10 Navigate a Fisheye Camera Channel
- Chapter 7. Playback
- 7.1 Playback UI Introduction
- 7.2 How to Do Playback
- 7.3 Search on Time Bar
- 7.4 Digital Zoom on Channel View
- 7.5 Explore Fisheye View
- 7.6 Search by Time
- 7.7 Search by Event Type
- 7.8 Search by Video Analytics
- 7.9 View Search Results
- 7.10 Take a Snapshot of the Playback View
- 7.11 Export the Recordings
- 7.12 Set the Export Video Settings
- Appendix A: Default Setting
- Appendix B: NVR Performance
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is selected in the beginning, and you have to select your desired channels.
Add Video Source
There are two ways to pull in video sources:
1. In View area, click on a saved view.
2. From Camera panel, double-click on a camera or drag it to Display area.
Through either way, you may add video sources, and their time bars will display in Time Bar
area. Your playback operations and search will be based on these selected channels.
Meanwhile, you may change the layout styles from Layout Selection Bar on the title bar.
Remove Unwanted Channels
You will only need the desired channels to be kept in Display area, as you don’t want too
many unnecessary results after you perform a search.
To remove a channel from Display area, you may place your cursor over the channel, and
right-click the mouse and then right-click the menu that provides “Remove”, “Export Video”
and “Snapshot” for a single channel.
The view of a map channel will not be recorded; therefore, it has no time bar or
recordings for playback.










