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Record & Schedule
Record –
Record the selected channel manually.
Stop –
Stop recording the selected channel manually.
Scheduling –
Arrange recording schedule
Enable Scheduler –
Record according to the scheduler
settings.
DI/DO Control
Only one user with the administrator privilege can access the DI/DO control at
the same time. Refer to the following figure to control.
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Digital Input is High
Set Digital Output to Low
Set Digital Output to High
P/T Control
Refer to the following figure to use the pan and tilt controls.
Pan –
Pans the camera one full cycle.
Stop –
Stops movement of the camera during pan.
Patrol –
Enables the Auto Patrol feature.
Pull down menu –
Select a preset position to move the camera to.
Return to home position.
Tilt/navigate camer using arrows.
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If you turn on the
Alert
function, and a trigger is set off by motion, an alert
message will show in this window. The message format is described as follows:
“time”=>”alert type” #”channel number”(“win1”,”win2",”win3")
For example, the message “03:47:25 PM=>MO #5(0,1,1)” means that a motion
detection alert occurred at 03:47:25 PM in motion window 2 and in motion
window 3.
Backup
The
Backup
function archives recorded data based on the location and size
you previously selected in
Global Settings
. You can duplicate the backup data
to a removable device such as CD-ROM, ZIP disk, DVD-RAM or tape manually.
After the backup starts, you cannot configure the camera or change any settings.
You can cancel the backup process by selecting the
Cancel Backup
option.
After the backup completes, a message appears informing you the backup is
complete.
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Alert Message
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Miscellaneous Functions
Quit –
Closes the application and saves last settings.
Full Screen –
Switch to full screen video, double click the screen to return to
the previous view.
Local Time –
Displays the current time.
Snapshot –
Takes a snapshot from the selected video and saves it as a bitmap
file. You can set the directory in
Global Settings
.
Stop Alert Sound –
Whenever an alert occurs, the alert sound will start to
play. You can press this button to stop the alert sound and see the alert
messages.
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Scheduling
The recording scheduler helps you to schedule the recording time of the video
from the
DCS-5300W
. You can easily specify the time of recording via both the
graphic user interface and time period selection. Features include:
Easy to use graphical user interface
One-on-one camera scheduling
Up to 9 schedule schemes for each camera
Automatic period recording
±
±
±
±
To enable scheduling, click the
Enable Scheduler
box in the
Record Settings
from the main
screen of the
Monitor
program.
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Using IP surveillance Software (continued)
The layout of the scheduler tool is divided into 9 sections. For ease of use,
you may skip to section 7. In section 7, when you input the date, hour and
minute, the times you have selected will appear in the Hour, Day, Week and
Month time-lines (sections 1,2,3 and 4 illustrated here.)
Section 3
is the
Week time-line
.
Section 4
is the
Month time-line
.
Section 5
is the
Current
year selector
. Choose
the year here that will be
displayed in Section 7.
Section 6
is the
camera selection and
editing
area it provides
the IP addresses and
location information for
your reference. There is
an editing schedule
space for saving a
temporary schedule.
This
will be explained in
further detail on the
following pages.
Section 8
is the
Time Period
selector.
Select the
period of time at
which the settings
will apply. The
Add
and
Erase
buttons
are also in this
section. A detailed
explanation of these
features can be
found in the
following pages.
Section 1
of the scheduler tool is the
Hour time-line
. When you input the hour in
section 7 it will be illustrated in
section 1
. Alternately, you can enter the scheduling
hour in this timeline although it may be a less efficient method of inputting the
information. You can refer to the
Schedule With Time Lines
section in the following
pages.
Section 2
is the
Day
time-line
. When you
schedule the day in
section 7, the result is
displayed here.
Section 7
consists of
Begin
time selector
,
End time
selector
,
Period selector
,
Addition button
, and
Erase
button.
These components
help you choose a period of
time in which to add or delete
records in the schedule
.
Section 9
contains the
operation buttons. These
will be explained in the
following pages.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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Current Year Settings And Camera Selector for the Recording function
The
Date-time selector
in
Section 7
(see above) will change the year
concurrently. If you change the year with the
Date-time selector
, the current
year setting will also be changed.
The following is the
Camera selector
:
Here you can make two kinds of schedules: a schedule associated with a specific
camera, or
a general schedule that is not applied to a specific camera.
If you want to make a schedule that does not belong to any camera, select
the
first row for editing.
If you want to create a schedule for a specific
camera, then click on the row of the camera you
wish to schedule. Select the
Begin
and
End Times.
Add any other settings you wish to make.
Click
the
Add
icon to save the changes.
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By default, the scheduler is running with the
current date selected on the time-lines and
Date-time picker
. Therefore, the current
scheduling year is the year that you run the
scheduler tool. To change the year setting:
Use the up (increase) and
down (decrease) arrows to
adjust the year setting.
Camera
Add selected
period
schedule
Erase selected
period schedule
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