User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Copyrights and Trademarks
- Disclaimer
- Welcome to NetVision
- Common / Daily Tasks- 5 Starting your Software and Logging In
- 6 Alarm / Reporting Features and 'Chatting'
- 7 Playing or Downloading Video Recordings- 7.1 Overview--Types of Playback
- 7.2 Playback--Technical Details
- 7.3 Synchronized Playback (v2.3 SP2)
- 7.4 Video Search (v2.3 SP2)
- 7.5 Searching for Motion
- 7.6 Working with the Playback Screen
- 7.7 Viewing and Printing 'Snapshots'
- 7.8 Working with the File List
- 7.9 Quad Playback
- 7.10 Server Management--Identifying Remote Servers for Playback
 
- 8 Viewing Live Cameras
- 9 Recording Camera-Views
 
- System Administration and Maintenance- 10 Tasks Applicable to Remote Stations and the Video Server- 10.1 PC Date and Time
- 10.2 Checking your Software Version
- 10.3 Introduction to Video File Management (Filekeeping and Housekeeping)
- 10.4 To Allow Using a Blank CD (Roxio - Easy CD Creator 5 basic with DirectCD)
- 10.5 Filekeeping (v2.3 SP2)
- 10.6 Housekeeping
- 10.7 Automatic Video File Management (Self Housekeeping)
 
- 11 Tasks Performed at the Video Server Only
 
- 10 Tasks Applicable to Remote Stations and the Video Server
- System Configuration
- Software Installation and Network Set Up- 19 PC Requirements
- 20 Software Installation or Upgrade
- 21 Network and Connectivity Issues- 21.1 General Network Requirements
- 21.2 IP Addressing on the Network
- 21.3 Network Services
- 21.4 Network Ports
- 21.5 To Connect via the Internet
- 21.6 Remote User Permissions
- 21.7 For Remote Viewing, Recording, Playback, and/or Audio Monitoring
- 21.8 For Alarm Alerts
- 21.9 For E-Mail Alerts
- 21.10 Windows Dial-Up Networking Connection (i.e., not via the Internet)
- 21.11 Network Usage
 
 
- Reference Topics- 22 Using the Small Remote Module
- 23 Remote Configuration
- 24 The WatchDog Feature
- 25 Hardware Reference
- 26 Troubleshooting
- 27 Using the ATM Interface Option
- 28 Working with the Older Playback Engines- 28.1 The Video Playback Feature (Micro DVR)
- 28.2 Step 1: Open the Video Player
- 28.3 Step 2: Local / Remote, and Connection Screen
- 28.4 Step 3: Searching for Video/Alarm Files
- 28.5 Smart Motion Search (Micro DVR)
- 28.6 Step 4: Playing a Video
- 28.7 Window Options and File Properties (Micro DVR, Quad Player)
- 28.8 Viewing and Printing 'Snapshots' (Micro DVR)
 
- 29 Viewing Cameras through a Web Browser
- 30 Setting up an IP Camera or Video Server module (v2.3 SP2)
- 31 Panoramic Video Surveillance--PVS (v2.3 SP2)
 

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28.4.5 
3e) Locating File(s) in the List 
New-Style Player: You can view files 
pertaining to one day at a time (select the 
folder for the desired day on the left). 
Backup/Delete: The new-style player also allows you 
to backup or delete files if desired (one at a time). 
(Right-click a file and select Backup or Delete from the 
pop-up menu.) 
Remote Stations vs. Video Server
: At a remote 
station, you can backup or delete only files stored 
locally (i.e., that were recorded at that PC, or 
downloaded). At a Video Server, you can work with 
local files, or 'remote' files -- for folders that have 
been 'mapped to' as a drive letter. 
Attention: Deleted files cannot be 
recovered. It is best to check your 
backups before deleting any files. 
CDs and Portable Drives: If your PC includes a CD 
burner, you can backup files onto CDs once they 
have been 'formatted' to be accessible through a 
drive-letter (e.g., using DirectCD). Similarly, portable 
drives can be used as long as they are available to 
the PC before you select "Backup". 
Related Topic
:  10.4 To Allow Using a Blank CD 
Old/Quad-Style Player: The files appear in a 
single list. 
The main part of the screen shows a list of 
video files. You can sort by clicking any 
column heading, and move around using your 
mouse wheel, or the scroll bars. 
28.4.6 
3f) Old/Quad Player:  
Items at the Bottom of the File 
List 
Date/Time, Coloured Bands, and 
Magnifying Glasses 
The bottom of the screen includes arrows for 
changing the start and end date/times to 
narrow the list to a smaller range. 
All recordings in the selected date/time-range 
are also indicated graphically as coloured 
bands at the bottom of the screen. You can 
use the 'magnify' and 'reset' buttons to zoom 
into a smaller date/time range, or return to the 
full range. 
Coloured "Event" Buttons 
Click these to show or hide different types of 
recordings in the list. 
• Red:  A motion / alarm-triggered recording; 
• Light Blue: A pre-alarm recording (immediately 
before motion was detected); 
• Yellow:  A manual / instant recording; 
• Green: A scheduled recording. 










