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. Alarm Search
- 3-3-3. POS Search
- 3-3-5. Smart VCA event search
- 3-3-6. Storyboard
- 3-5-1. Settings - Overview
- 3-5-2. Settings–Camera–Management
- 3-5-3. Settings–Camera–Recording
- 3-5-4. Settings–Camera–Media
- 3-5-5. Settings - Camera - Image
- 3-5-6. Settings–Camera–Motion Detection
- 3-5-7. Settings - Camera - PTZ settings
- 3-5-8. Settings - Camera - Port forwarding
- 3-5-9. Settings - Camera - Update firmware
- 3-5-10. Settings–Alarm–Alarm
- 3-5-11. Settings - Alarm - Email
- 3-5-12. Settings–System–Information
- 3-5-13. Settings–System–Maintenance
- 3-5-14. Settings - System - Display
- 3-5-15. Settings - System - PoE management
- 3-5-16. Settings - System - UPS
- 3-5-17. Settings - System - Log
- 3-5-18. Settings - System - VIVOCloud service
- 3-5-19. Settings – System - Customer support
- 3-5-20. Settings–User
- 3-5-21. Settings–User-Login / Logout
- 3-5-22. Settings–Storage
- 3-5-23. Settings - Storage - Scheduled backup
- 3-5-24. 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
- Safety and Compatibility
VIVOTEK - Built with Reliability
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1. No storage system is completely fail-safe. Damage to data might occur due to le system
corruption, operating system malfunction, virus infection, HDD component failures, and so on.
Therefore, it is highly recommended to regularly back up your data, and VIVOTEK disclaims
responsibilities of data loss or recovery.
2. The system is powered o when you observe that all LEDs go o. Do not disconnect the
power cord while the system is still operating. Doing so will result in data inconsistencies. The
normal power-o procedure allows cached data to be written to disks.
If system buzzer is sounded, move your mouse cursor to reveal the main screen portal, and
then click on the Stop buzzer button.
Serious system faults, such as a missing volume, can trigger the system buzzer. Verify the
cause of system fault and turn o the buzzer.
NOTE:
WARNING: