User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Basic Setup
- Chapter 3 Viewing Live Video
- Chapter 4 Advanced Viewing Setup
- Chapter 5 Web-based Management
- Introduction
- Connecting to Network Camera
- Welcome Screen
- Administration Menu
- System Screen
- Network Screen
- Wireless Screen (Wireless Model Only)
- DDNS Screen
- Video & Audio Screen
- Video Access Screen
- User Database Screen
- Motion Detection Screen
- E-Mail Screen
- FTP Screen
- HTTP Screen
- Event Trigger Screen
- Maintenance Screen
- Status Screen
- Log Screen
- Chapter 6 WindowsViewing/Recording Utility
- Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Streaming Video/Audio Solution
Monitor Program - for Streams Live Viewing
You can view live video in the Monitor screen. The built-in software can let you view up to 9
cameras on a single computer screen at one central location.
The following table lists the icons displayed on the Monitor screen:
Channel (Camera) Selection.
Use this to select the desired Channel (Camera) by clicking on the top row.
This panel also indicates the status of the camera.
• The First column indicates if the associated channel number has a
configured camera or not.
Blue indicates a camera has been configured for the channel.
Gray indicates no camera is configured for the channel.
User can drag a blue button to a desired viewport to let the camera
stream be displayed in the desired viewport.
• The View column indicates if the camera stream is being viewed.
Green indicates the configured camera is being viewed.
Gray indicates that no camera is configured or the configured camera is
not connected to the Monitor.
• The Instant Record column indicates if a recording is in progress.
Gray indicates no recording.
Red indicates recording is in progress.
• The Motion Detection column indicates if Motion event detected in the
associated channel.
Yellow indicates Motion Detection is in progress.
Gray indicates this feature is not enabled.
• The I/O columns indicate if there is any I/O type triggered event
detected in the port 1/2.
Yellow indicates there is an I/O type trigger event detected.
Gray indicates there is no new I/O type trigger event detected.
When user clicks on the Alert Log List, all the trigger event indicators
such as motion, I/O for the associated focused channel will turn to gray.
• The PIR column indicates if there is any PIR triggered event detected.
Yellow indicates there is a PIR trigger event detected.
Gray indicates there is no new PIR trigger event detected.
Alert Log List.
It displays the list of triggered events, if any, for the focused viewport.
Setup. Click this button to open the Utilities configuration program.
Playback. Click this button to launch the Playback program, which allows
you to browse through the previously saved recordings. Please see the
"Playback Program - for Streams Playback" section for details.
Channel Indicator. This indicates the current channel (camera).
Play. Use this to re-start viewing, after using the Stop or Pause button.
Pause. Use this to temporarily stop the playing of focused viewport.
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