User's Manual

LiveVew Program - for Streams Live Viewing
You can view live video in the Monitor screen. The built-in software can let you view up to 9
cameras on a single computer screen at one central location.
The following table lists the icons displayed on the Monitor screen:
View Layout. Use this to select the number of Channels (Cameras) to be
displayed on screen. Up to 9 cameras can be displayed.
View. This indicates if the stream is being viewed.
Red indicates the configured device is being viewed.
Gray indicates that no device is configured or the configured device is not
connected to the Monitor.
Instant Record. Click this to start recording the current stream. While
recording, this button will be red. To stop recording, click this button again.
Gray indicates no recording.
Red indicates recording is in progress.
Snapshot. Click this to take a still image of the current video stream. The
image format is BMP.
Mirror. Click this to have the image swapped left-to-right.
Flip Video. Click this to have the image swapped top-to-bottom.
Speaker On/Off. To turn On/Off the speaker volume for the Video
Recorder in focused viewport.
Microphone On/Off. To turn On/Off the audio upload function for the
Video Recorder in the focused viewport.
Volume. If Speaker/Microphone is enabled, you can click the icon, then
drag and drop to raise or lower the volume.
Zoom Camera. A digital zoom-in feature is available. Drag the slider bar
to the desired magnified rate in a viewport.
Day/Night Mode. It supports Day/Night mode switch for getting better
quality of the low light condition. This function is available depending on
the model.
IO Port 1/2. It indicates if there is any I/O type triggered event detected in
the port 1/2.
Patrol. Move through the Preset positions in the sequence defined by the
Administrator.
Camera Auto Pan. Click this to have the device moved from left to right
automatically.
Motion Detection. Click this button to have the device moved to the
Motion Detection Preset position.
Direct P/T. Use this to move the device to the Pan/Tilt position directly.
Preset Points. Select the desired Preset points.
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