User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter One Hardware Installation and Initial Configuration
- Section One
- Management over a
- Local Console
- Chapter Two
- Introduction to the Local Console Interface
- Chapter Three
- Configuation Using the Local Console
- The Main Control Portal
- 3-3-1. Basic Search
- 3-3-2. Advanced Search
- 3-3-3. Storyboard
- 3-4-1. Settings - Overview
- 3-4-2. Settings - Camera - Management
- 3-4-3. Settings - Camera - Recording
- 3-4-4. Settings - Camera - Media
- 3-4-5. Settings - Camera - Image
- 3-4-6. Settings - Camera - Motion Detection
- 3-4-7. Settings - Camera - PTZ settings
- 3-4-8. Settings - Alarm - Alarm
- 3-4-9. Settings - Alarm - Email
- 3-4-10. Settings - System - Information
- 3-4-11. Settings - System - Maintenance
- 3-4-12. Settings - System - Display
- 3-4-13. Settings - System - UPS
- 3-4-14. Settings - System - Log
- 3-4-15. Settings - System - EZConnect service
- 3-4-16. Settings - User
- 3-4-17. Settings - Storage
- 3-4-17. Settings - Network
- Settings - Network - IP
- Settings - DDNS
- Settings - Service
- Section Two
- Management over a Web Console
- Chapter Four Login and Getting Started
- Chapter Five System Settings
- Chapter Six Operation
- Technical Specifications
- Safety and Compatibility
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5. On the Schedule page, you can select to activate or de-activate alarm triggers throughout a
specic time. For example, in some situations you can disable the alarm triggers during the
ofce hours, and choose to enable the triggers only during the off-ofce hours.
6. Click Finish to end the conguration. A congured instance will appear in lighter color and an
asterisk mark in front to distinguish it as a changed entry that has not been applied.
7. Click Save to preserve and enable your alarm setting.
8. Repeat the process above to create more alarms according to the needs in your surveillance
deployment.