Instruction Manual

Table Of Contents
10
Using the System
Using the Status Bar
The Status Bar gives you access to the many modes and functions of the system.
To open the Status Bar:
• Press the SETUP button on the remote control or front panel
OR
• Move the mouse (not included)
NOTE: By default, login is required when opening menus on the system. If desired, you can
disable the password requirement from the System Management menu. For details,
see
“System Management” on page 38.
1. Power: Log off the current user or power off the system.
2. Date & Time: Shows the current date and time on the system.
3. MENU: Opens the system menu (System Setup, Record Setup). For details, see “Using the
System Menu” on page 29.
4. ARCH.: Opens the Archive (Backup) menu. For details, see “Archiving” on page 24.
5. SEARCH: Opens the Search menu. For details, see “Search” on page 20.
6. DISPLAY: Opens the pop-up display window, which allows you to select up to six display
modes as well as enable/disable Auto Sequence. For details,
see “Changing Display Modes”
on page 11.
7. PTZ: Opens the PTZ control window. For details, see “PTZ” on page 15.
8. ZOOM: Starts/stops zoom mode for selected channel. For details, see “Zoom” on page 14.
9. LOG: Opens the Log File menu. For details, see “Log” on page 16.
10. REC: Starts/stops Panic Recording Mode. For details, see “Panic Recording” on page 19.
11. Network Status: Shows the status of the network connection. Green=network connection is
stable; Blue=network connection is experiencing difficulty; Red=network connection is
unstable.
12. HDD Status: "OW" indicates disk overwrite is enabled. For details, see “Disk Manage” on
page 49.
Figure 5.0 Status Bar. The Status Bar auto-hides after 10-seconds of inactivity.
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NOTE: You must enter your user name and
password when logging off or powering off
the system.
Figure 5.1 Power/log off options