User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Setting up Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Setup Overview
- Set up my px6-300d Network Storage if it's not discovered
- Setup Page
- Network Connection
- Connecting the px6-300d
- Naming Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Configuring Your px6-300d Network Storage to Use Active Directory
- Customizing the Access to Features on Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Obtaining Alerts About Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Tracing Events on Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Obtaining System Status for Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Using Your px6-300d Network Storage in Various Time Zones
- Setting the Display Language for Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Printing Documents
- Setting up Personal Cloud, Security, and File Sharing
- Sharing Files
- Sharing Overview
- Shares
- Using Protocols to Share Files
- What Are Protocols and How Do I Use Them to Share Files?
- AFP File Sharing for Macs
- Bluetooth File Sharing
- FTP File Sharing
- NFS File Sharing
- rsync: Synchronizing Files with Another Storage Device or Other Computers
- TFTP
- Monitoring Your Device with an SNMP Management Tool
- Managing File Sharing with Web Access (http/https)
- WebDAV: Managing Files Using HTTP or HTTPS
- Windows DFS: Creating a Distributed Windows File System
- Windows File Sharing
- Sharing Content through the Home Page
- Automatically Sending Content to Multiple People at Once
- Sharing Content Using Social Media: Overview
- Managing Your Content
- Transferring Content to and from Your px6-300d Network Storage with Copy Jobs
- Getting Content from a USB External Storage Device
- One-touch Transferring of Content from a USB Device
- iSCSI: Creating IP-Based Storage Area Networks (SAN)
- Storage Pool Management
- Drive Management
- Backing up and Restoring Your Content
- Securing Your px6-300d Network Storage and Contents
- Remote Access: Accessing Your px6-300d Network Storage From Anywhere in the W...
- Personal Cloud: Accessing Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud From Anywhere in the ...
- What Is LenovoEMC Personal Cloud ?
- Is My Content Secure?
- LenovoEMC Personal Cloud Setup Overview
- Creating LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Configuring Router Port Forwarding for Personal Cloud
- Configuring Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Inviting People onto Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Joining a Trusted Device to LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Managing Trusted Devices on a Personal Cloud
- Using Copy Jobs with a LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Disabling or Deleting Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Accessing Content Using Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Informing Users What to Do with LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Sharing Content Using Social Media
- Media Management
- Adding Applications to Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Upgrading Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Backing up and Recovering Your px6-300d Network Storage Settings
- Hardware Management
- Additional Support
- Legal
- Safety Information
- Open Source
- Warranty Information
- Regulatory Information
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
- Canadian Verification
- European Union - Compliance to the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
- Important WEEE Information
- European Union RoHS
- India RoHS
- Lithium Battery – California Perchlorate Information
- Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Cable and Cord Notice
- Recycling and environmental information
- Export classification notice
- Copyright and Trademark Information
Manually Adding a Video Camera
Follow the instructions below to add your video camera, set a retention policy for your saved recordings,
and schedule your video surveillance recordings.
1. On the Video Surveillance page, click Add Video Camera.
2. In the Video Camera Information section, enter the following about your video camera:
If your video camera is automatically discovered, information like Name and Manufacturer are
already filled in for that video camera. These settings can be modified. If you modify these
settings, you must make the same changes to the associated settings on your camera's
configuration page.
● Name
● Camera Login Password
● IP Address
● HTTP Port: A camera that is automatically discovered will periodically receive configuration
values, including the HTTP port number, from the actual camera. If you change the HTTP port
number on a camera's configuration page, but do not change it on the Video Surveillance page,
that camera will be offline on the Video Surveillance page until the camera receives the
updated value. If you manually add a camera and change its HTTP port number on the
camera's configuration page, the camera displays as offline on the Video Surveillance page.
Delete the camera and add it again, using the updated HTTP port value.
● RTSP Port
3. Select a Destination Folder for the video camera recordings.
Recorded video files are saved to this folder, and the px6-300d automatically organizes your
saved video recordings into folders by video camera name. Within each video camera folder are
sub-folders that organize the recordings by date. For example, if you set the destination Share to
Media/Videos and the name of your camera is HomeDoor, a recording made on July 17, 2012, can
be found at Media/Videos/HomeDoor/20120717.
4. Click Camera Configuration to link your video camera's software.
If you want to change the camera resolution and frame rate, you must change them on your
camera's configuration page.
5. Click Apply to save your changes. Click Cancel to discard your unchanged settings.
The video camera displays in the table. For additional setup, refer to the sections on Retention Policy and
Scheduling.
Managing Video Cameras
You can set a retention policy on your recordings and also schedule when to record.
Setting a Retention Policy
Setting the retention policy determines how much recorded video you keep on your px6-300d Network
Storage. Retention is set one of two ways:
● Maximum days to save recordings
● Maximum space for recordings
Media Management
123 Videos