Instruction manual

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Screen settings and DVR information
(User level: ID3)
A grey pattern can be set on a specified channel used to watch live
video or play back images to protect confidentiality and privacy.
1 MASK (Initial setting: OFF)
To choose mask settings.
Choosing "ON" allows you to set a grey pattern on each of the
channels of the main monitor, monitor 2 and network.
2 TIME PERIOD (Initial setting: T-1)
It allows you to set time periods.
Selections: T-1, T-2, T-3, T-4
The parentheses of "T-1 - T-4" show the time periods that were
preset using TIME PERIOD SET of the DVR.
3 Setting the mask portion for each monitor (Initial setting:
OFF)
You can set the grey pattern for each channel of each of these
3 monitors.
MAIN MONITOR represents the screen of the main monitor
connected to the DVR.
MON. 2 represents the screen of the spot monitor
connected to the DVR.
NETWORK represents the main screen of the computer
used for network operations.
Displays the information concerning power loss/used time and
firmware version information.
1 POWER
The number of power failure and the four most recent power
failure records (Date and time of failure/recovery) are
displayed.
2 USED TIME
The used time of each disk (DISK1 USE, DISK2 USE) and the
total amount of electricity time (POWER) are displayed.
3 FIRMWARE
Displays the firmware version of the firmware currently
mounted on the DVR.
The eight most recent occurrences among the initializing and
recording restart records of the DVR's hard disk are displayed.
1 DATE/TIME: Displays the date and time of the operation.
2 AREA: Displays the recording area for the operation.
A
MASK SET
NETWORK mask settings can only be programed by
ID1 users. ID2 and ID3 users can watch the images on
all channels.
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(Example screen for the 16-channel model)
B
POWER LOSS/USED TIME
C
INITIALIZATION LOG
The messages "INITIALIZED", if the computer was
initialized and "AREA RESET" if the recording area
became full and recording was restarted, are displayed
in parentheses next to the recording area.
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