User Manual Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Product overview
- Chapter 2 Installation
- Chapter 3 Getting started
- Chapter 4 Operating instructions
- Chapter 5 Recording settings
- Chapter 6 Alarm settings
- Chapter 7 Network settings
- Chapter 8 Storage management
- Chapter 9 Camera settings
- Chapter 10 Live view
- Chapter 11 Controlling a PTZ camera
- Chapter 12 Playing back a recording
- Overview of the playback window
- Playback pop-up menu
- Instant playback
- 24-hour playback
- Playback speed and skip time
- Searching recorded video
- Playing back recordings by time and video type
- Playing back recordings by event
- Creating and playing back bookmarked recordings
- Slideshow of snapshots
- Playing back recordings from the system log
- Playing back frame-by-frame
- Digital zoom in playback
- Chapter 13 Archiving recorded files
- Chapter 14 NVR management
- Chapter 15 User management
- Chapter 16 Using the web browser
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Port forwarding information
- Appendix C Maximum pre-recorded times
- Appendix D Default menu settings
- Appendix E Product codes
- Index
Chapter 9: Camera settings
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Plug and play cameras are configured automatically with default settings (see
Appendix D “Default menu settings” on page 139). When adjusting the settings of a
plug and play IP camera, the settings remain in place until the camera is
disconnected and reconnected. Upon reconnection, the camera automatically
returns to its default settings.
• Manual: Use this method if the IP cameras are located on a different LAN from the
NVR or are located on the internet.
See Figure 11 below for information on the IP camera window.
Figure 11: IP camera window
Network parameter window
List of IP cameras found on the network
List of IP cameras added to the NVR.
The columns of camera information are: Camera no., Status, Edit, Advanced Set, View, Camera name,
IP Camera Address, Management Port, Protocol, Device Model, Serial Number, and Firmware.
1. Quick Add: Add the selected cameras from
the search results list to the NVR system
without modifying the camera configuration.
2. Search: Search the network for available IP
cameras.
3. Add: After entering the details of a camera in
the configuration window, add it to NVR
system.
4. Upgrade: Upgrade IP camera software. Insert
USB flash drive in NVR and select the file to
download. The camera will automatically
reboot once the software is upgraded.
5. Delete: Delete the selected IP camera.
6. Refresh: Update the information displayed on a
camera in the NVR device list.
7. Edit: Change the information on the selected IP
camera.
8. Live View: View the selected IP camera.
9. Camera status indication:
Green = Plug-and-Play cameras; Red =
Disconnected cameras; Yellow = No Plug-and-
Play cameras.