User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Information
- Password Recovery
- Live View
- Live View Mode
- Live View Icons & Controls
- Main Menu
- Menu Layout
- Camera Configuration
- Display: Live
- Display: Image Control
- Display: Privacy Zone
- Creating a Privacy Mask
- Record: Mainstream (4K Camera)
- Record: Mainstream (5MP Camera)
- Record: Substream (4K Camera)
- Record: Substream (5MP Camera)
- Record: Mobilestream (4K Camera)
- Alarm: Motion
- Motion Detection Setup
- Motion Detection Tips
- Thermal-Sensing Camera Tips
- Alarm: Deterrent (Spotlight Security Camera)
- Spotlight and Siren Detection Setup
- Spotlight and Siren Trigger Schedule
- Device: PTZ
- Controlling your PTZ Camera
- Creating a Preset
- Display: IP Channel
- Analytics (4K Camera)
- Analytics: PID (Perimeter Intrusion Detection)
- Drawing a Perimeter Intrusion Region
- Analytics: LCD (Line Crossing Detection)
- Drawing a Detection Line
- Analytics: SOD (Stationary Object Detection)
- Drawing an Object Detection Region
- Analytics: PD (Pedestrian Detection)
- Drawing a Pedestrian Detection Region
- Analytics: FD (Face Detection)
- Drawing a Face Detection Region
- Analytics: CC (Cross Counting)
- Drawing a Counting Line
- Analytics: SD (Sound Detection)
- Recording Configuration
- Record: Record
- Record: Schedule
- Capture: Capture
- Capture: Schedule
- Analytics: Schedule (4K Camera)
- Playback & Backup
- Search: General
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Display: Output
Video Output: This option cannot be changed.
SEQ Mode: Select how many video channels you would like to display when
your NVR is in sequence mode. You can select from one, four or six cameras
to display at a time.
SEQ Dwell Time: Enter in seconds the maximum length of time you would
like to display a video channel in sequence mode before displaying the next
video channel (300 seconds is the maximum).
VGA/HDMI Resolution: Select a display resolution that is suitable for your
TV. 1920 x 1080 will suit most TVs. If you have a 4K capable TV, you can select
either 2K (2560 x 1440) or 4K (3840 x 2160) to take advantage of the higher
resolution that your TV provides.
Transparency: Click and hold the slider left or right to change how transpar-
ent the Menu Bar and Main Menu will appear on-screen. Adjust accordingly.
Support Overscan: Is mainly used on older television sets to display the en-
tire viewable area correctly on-screen. It does this by cutting off the edges
of the picture. This is not required for modern TVs as the image is digitally
processed to display the correct aspect ratio.
· Don’t forget to click “Save”
to apply settings.
· Click the “Default” button to
revert back to default settings.
· Click the “Close” button to
exit the Main Menu.