Installation Guide

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In the Date Time section, clear the Enable check box to hide the camera name in the OSD.
The default setting is ‘Disabled.
4 In the Date Time section, select the Format drop-down menu to select if the date or time or
both should be visible on screen.
The default setting is ‘Time'.
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Procedure 58 Display or Hide the User Defined OSD
Step Action
1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
2 Select the OSD tab in the Basic Configuration menu.
3 In the User Defined section, select the Enable check box to display the camera name in
the OSD.
OR
In the User Defined section, clear the Enable check box to hide the camera name in the
OSD.
The default setting is ‘Disabled.
4 Select a Location from the drop-down menu.
5 Enter a name in the Name field.
The OSD User Defined fields must comply with the following validation criteria:
0 - 24 characters
Cannot begin or end with:
. (dot)
- (hyphen)
_ (underscore)
\ (backslash)
" (quotes)
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Privacy Zones
Privacy Zones are “masked sections of the camera’s viewing area. These masks prevent operators
of the surveillance system who do not have access to the camera password from viewing these
designated zones. Each zone has four sides, and the zones may overlap to form irregular shapes.
The apparent size of the Privacy Zone adjusts automatically as the zoom level is adjusted. Privacy
Zones are useful for high security areas. For example, you might establish a privacy Zone around a
safe’s combination, but still view people approaching or opening the safe.
Up to 8 rectangular privacy zones can be used on the camera.
Enabling or Disabling a Privacy Zone
Select a privacy zone to hide or display on the camera.