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How to Snap shot a Camera
Snap shot Camera
To snap shot a camera you must highlight the camera you wish to snap shot
from the list view format.
From the menu bar select
“Camera”
>
“Snap
shot”.
A
Save Image
dialog box will appear for you to save the snap shot
picture.
A second alternative is from the viewing mode either 1, 4, 9, 16 cameras click
on the icon located on the upper left corner of the screen and a case sensitive
menu will appear and select the
“Snap shot”
icon.
A
Save Image
dialog box
will appear for you to save the snap shot picture.
Note:
Alternatively you can click the
Snap shot
icon
as illustrated or use the hot
key
“F5 ”
.
How to Adjust the Property Setting
Property Setting
“Property”
is initiated by selecting
“Camera”
>
“Property”
and a dialog
box will appear allowing settings of Web Configuration and upgrade firmware
(Please refer to the appendix for detailed information).
The
Camera
Property
dialog box will appear for you to select the desired options from the
tab selections to Configure the camera as shown below.
General
Allows settings for the camera name, location and administrator information
such as administrator ID and password.
Please refer to the Web Configuration
section under
“System Administration – System”
for further details.
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IP Assignment
There are two options to select from the IP Assignment either
Manually
Assign
or
Assign Automatically Using
.
Please refer to the Web
Configuration section under
“System Administration – System”
for further
details.
DNS
DNS (Domain Name System) server is an Internet service that translates
domain names into IP addresses.
Enter at least one DNS IP Address.
Please
refer to the Web Configuration section under
“System Administration –
System”
for further details.
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Wireless
(Please skip this section if your camera is not wireless)
Allows setting for connection mode, network name, wireless channel, and
WEP key. Please refer to the Web Configuration section under
“System
Administration – System”
for further details.
Misc
Allows setting for LED Control, ActiveX control location, and second port.
Please
refer
to
the
Web
Configuration
section
under
“System
Administration – System”
for further details.
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Image
Image provides the settings for the video image of the camera such as
brightness, contrast, hue, resolution, compression, frame rate, and light freq.
Please
refer
to
the
Web
Configuration
section
under
“System
Administration – Image”
for further details.
Users
Contain commands to allow system administrator to assign legal users who are
permitted to monitor the camera from the remote site by
Add
or
Delete
user.
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To add a user click on the
“Add”
icon and the
Add User
dialog box will
appear.
Enter the User Name and Password into the specific field.
Select the
I/O Output Control to give users the privilege of accessing the I/O Output
Control.
To delete a user, select the user and click on the
“Delete”
icon.
Please
refer
to
the
Web
Configuration
section
under
“System
Administration – Users”
for further details.
Date/Time
Contain commands for setting the camera’s time and date to provide correct
time information to users who might be thousands of miles away in the remote
site by selecting
Synchronized with Time Server
or
Set Manually.
Please
refer to the Web Configuration section under
“System Administration –
TimeDate”
for further details.