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Audio/Video
This window contains three tabs which allow you to control the settings for the video streams,
snapshot quality and quantity along with privacy masks and on-screen display.
Audio Video Stream - This tab allows you to make settings to optimize the video stream from
each camera. This is the same as found in the Camera Settings window of your system. You
can adjust the quality, frame rate, coding and other aspects of both the Main Stream, which is
recorded onto the DVR and sent through the local network as well as the Substream, which is
used by mobile devices and Internet access.
Pic Stream - You can set the quality and number of images taken when a snapshot is taken.
You can apply different settings depending on whether the image is captured manually, as a
result of motion detection or when triggered by an alarm.
Video Cover - This tab lets you mask up to four areas of the video as well as toggling the
display of the camera name, the date and the time.
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To mask an area, select a camera and its
video will appear in the center left. Select
whether you wan the privacy mask to apply
to apply to just remote viewing, or on the
DVR itself and then click on the Edit (pencil)
button to the right to draw the privacy mask.
When managing multiple systems, it may
be easier to add an identifying name to a
particular channel to specify where a camera
is located. These overlays are separate from
those on the recorder itself. Click the Edit
button to position the overlay where desired.
The Date/Time overlay works in the same
manner.
Recording Settings
This window replicates the Schedule window on the DVR.
Recording Plan - This tab shows the current schedule for each camera. Click on Set and a
new window will open to allow you to set the recording mode and schedule.
Recording Control - Use this tab to adjust the pre-recording time (0 to 5 seconds) for this
camera when an event occurs.
Video Check
This window is identical to the Events menu on the recorder. You can set how the system
responds to Video Loss, Camera Masking and Motion Detection, including activating other
cameras, sending out alarm notices and etc.
Pic Property
These settings allow you to adjust the on-screen appearance of the video to compensate for
the lighting conditions where the camera is located. If the light changes during the day, you
can set two different lighting profiles.
PTZ Control
Make changes to the PTZ camera communication protocol, bit rate, and etc. if needed.
Account
Just as you can authorize others to use your system, you can also create user accounts for
others to use Smart PSS to observe and control any connected recorders. The process is
the same as on your DVR or NVR. And, you can grant users specific permissions or limit their
ability to make changes as needed.
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STEP 1. Open the Account window and
select Add from the upper left.
STEP 2. The Add User window will
open. Enter the new user’s name and
password. You will also need to set
whether this user is a Manager or
Operator. Additionally, you may add
notes regarding this user.
STEP 3. Select which rights this user
is allowed from the User Authority
menu. You can also limit which
cameras and devices this user has
access to using the Device List on the
right of the window.
STEP 4. Click Add to save the new
account.
Select Add More to add additional users
without closing the window.
You can edit or remove a user account by
clicking on that user’s name in the Account
window and clicking on the Edit or Delete
button respectively.
Device Parameter Configuration
This button is located in the lower left of the
Device Setup menu and opens up the Device Configuration window. This window contains
menus granting access to more of your system’s functions . Detailed information on these
funtions is contained in respective parts of the User Manual. Included menus are: Network,
Event Manager, Storage Manager, System Configuration and System Info. Again, these
menus replicate those found on your recorder.
Network - The settings for your system’s connection to the network are located here.
Care should be given when altering these settings as changing them could result in loss of
connection to your recorder.
Event Manager - This contains the remaining settings that were not included in Video
Check, above. You can set responses for both the recorder itself and any other networked
systems. You are also able to configure the alarm responses for network conflicts, hard drive
failure or full disk among others.
Storage Manager - This shows the status of your recorder’s hard drive(s).
System Config - Many of these are found in your Settings menu on your system, including
the general settings, such as the system language, date format, daylight savings time, etc. You