PS-link 3108SP [23/147] Sequence operation
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Description
Corridor
Choose a corridor mode. Corridor mode can also be set in
the Preview Windows drop-down list under System >
Preview.
To display images in corridor mode, the camera must be
installed correctly (rotated 90° clockwise or
counterclockwise), and then use the Image Rotation
parameter under Camera > Image to rotate images
accordingly.
Main/Aux
Monitor
Switch live video from different video output.
Preview Mode
Switch between Normal and Smart.
The default is Normal mode.
Playback
Play the current day's recording for the camera linked to
the current window.
Output Mode
Choose a video output mode, including standard, soft,
bright, and vivid.
Manual
Manual settings include manual recording, manual
snapshot, and manual alarm.
Sequence Operation
The sequence operation requires you to configure the screen layout,
windows, linked cameras, and the sequence interval.
This example describes how to configure sequence for five cameras based
on a 4-window screen layout.
1. Click 4 Windows on the screen toolbar.
NOTE!
The number of windows that can be displayed may vary with NVR model.
2. Click Start Sequence on the screen toolbar. Sequence starts by
displaying four windows on the first screen and then the fifth on the
second at the set interval.
Содержание
- Network video recorders user manual 1
- Disclaimer 2
- Safety symbols 3
- Contents 4
- Before you begin 8
- Part i local operations 8
- Preface 8
- Caution 9
- Local operations 9
- Mouse operations 9
- User login 9
- Exit the current window when cancel or exit 10
- Exit zoom 10
- Front panel buttons 10
- Full screen 10
- Is displayed 10
- Items or control rotation directions of a ptz camera when the ptz toolbar is closed ptz stands for pan tilt and zoom 10
- Rewind in full screen 10
- Rewind or forward 30 seconds in 10
- Show the shortcut menu 10
- Switch windows or menu 10
- Table 1 2 front panel buttons 1 10
- The front panel buttons may vary with nvr model 10
- Variable speed forward or 10
- Table 1 3 front panel buttons 2 11
- Confirm an operation or start or pause 12
- Full screen 12
- Items or control rotation directions of a ptz camera when the ptz toolbar is closed 12
- Playback 12
- Rewind or forward 30 seconds in full 12
- Screen 12
- Switch windows or menu 12
- Variable speed forward or rewind in 12
- In live view mode press this button to show the 13
- In playback mode press this button to display 13
- Note this shutdown operation can be performed only when you have logged in to the system 13
- Remote control 13
- Table 1 4 functions of the buttons on the remote control 13
- Toolbar for the currently selected window 13
- Windows according to the configured screen layout 13
- Initial configuration 14
- Make sure that at least one monitor is correctly connected to the 14
- Preparation 14
- Vga or hdmi interface on the rear panel of the nvr 14
- Device login 15
- Wizard 17
- Audio status in a live view window 20
- Live view 20
- Live view status 20
- Table 3 1 live view window icons 20
- The following icons are used to indicate alarms recording status and 20
- Window toolbar 20
- Screen toolbar 21
- A shortcut menu as shown below appears when you right click in a 22
- Shortcut menu 22
- Table 3 2 shortcut menu 22
- Table 3 3 shortcut menu description 22
- Window some menu items are described in shortcut menu description 22
- Click 4 windows on the screen toolbar 23
- Click start sequence on the screen toolbar sequence starts by 23
- Displaying four windows on the first screen and then the fifth on the 23
- On a 4 window screen layout 23
- Second at the set interval 23
- Sequence operation 23
- The number of windows that can be displayed may vary with nvr model 23
- The sequence operation requires you to configure the screen layout 23
- This example describes how to configure sequence for five cameras based 23
- Windows linked cameras and the sequence interval 23
- Image configuration 25
- Preview configuration 26
- Channel configuration 27
- Channel management 27
- Adding an ip device 28
- Caution 28
- Option 1 28
- Option 2 29
- Option 3 29
- Option 4 29
- Option 5 31
- Managing an ip device 33
- Sort cameras 34
- Configuration 35
- Fisheye configuration 35
- Dewarping 36
- Note note 36
- Operations take ceiling mount and fisheye 3ptz as an example 37
- Advanced functions 38
- Osd configuration 38
- Image configuration 39
- Image enhancement 39
- Exposure 40
- Automatic in this mode the camera can automatically switch between night mode and day mode according to the ambient lighting condition to output optimum images 41
- Day the camera outputs high quality color images according to the ambient lighting condition 41
- Night the camera outputs high quality black and white images according to the ambient lighting condition 41
- Advanced settings 42
- White balance 42
- Privacy mask configuration 43
- Ptz control 43
- Ptz control window and ptz management window 43
- Click the set button the ptz management window appears can 44
- Ptz managemen 44
- Table 5 1 ptz control window buttons 44
- Setting and calling a preset 45
- Setting a preset patrol 46
- Setting a recorded patrol 47
- Encoding settings 48
- Recording 48
- Recording and snapshot 48
- Setting auto guard 48
- Event main stream that is intended for recording triggered by events such as alarm inputs or motion detection alarms 49
- Main stream 49
- Normal main stream that is intended for scheduled recording 49
- Note this parameter is effective only when the camera is connected to the nvr via the private protocol 49
- Parameters are described in the table below 49
- Select the camera and then edit settings as needed some 49
- Sub stream 49
- Sub stream low resolution video that is intended for local or remote real time monitoring 49
- Table 6 1 encoding settings 49
- And frame rate to other cameras 50
- Cbr constant bit rate cbr is used to maintain a specific bit rate by varying the quality of video streams cbr is preferred when limited bandwidth is available the disadvantage is that video quality will vary and may decrease significantly with increased motion in the scene 50
- Optional click copy to apply some current settings such as bit rate 50
- Vbr when using variable bit rate vbr video quality is kept as constant as possible at the cost of a varying bit rate and regardless of whether or not there is motion in the image vbr is ideal when high quality is a requirement especially when there is motion in the picture 50
- Draw or edit a schedule 51
- Snapshot 51
- Scheduled recording 52
- Scheduled recording and snapshot 52
- Motion detection recording 53
- Motion detection recording and snapshot 53
- Scheduled snapshot 53
- Motion detection snapshot 54
- Alarm triggered recording 55
- Alarm triggered recording and snapshot 55
- Alarm triggered snapshot 56
- Manual recording 56
- Manual recording and snapshot 56
- Holiday recording 57
- Holiday recording and snapshot 57
- Manual snapshot 57
- Holiday snapshot 58
- Instant playback 59
- Other recording and snapshot types 59
- Playback 59
- Playback toolbar 60
- Table 7 1 playback toolbar buttons 60
- Note click to restore the normal 61
- Playback speed after clicking and vice versa 61
- Playback by camera and date 62
- Adding a tag 63
- Playback by tag 63
- Playback in corridor mode 63
- Playback by motion detection 64
- Playback by video loss 64
- Playback by external file 65
- Playback by smart search 65
- Playback by image 66
- Playback by pos 66
- File management 67
- Backup 68
- Normal backup 68
- Recording backup 68
- Video clip backup 69
- Alarm input 70
- Alarm input and output 70
- Image backup 70
- Alarm output 72
- Motion detection 73
- Tampering detection 74
- Human body detection 75
- Video loss 76
- Alarm triggered actions 77
- Buzzer 77
- Alarm triggered alarm output 78
- Alarm triggered buzzer 78
- Alarm triggered e mail 78
- Alarm triggered pop up window 78
- Alarm triggered preset 78
- Alarm triggered preview 78
- Alarm triggered recording 78
- Alarm triggered snapshot 78
- Manual alarm 78
- Manual alarm output 78
- Basic configuration 79
- Face detection 79
- Manual buzzer 79
- Vca configuration 79
- Intrusion detection 80
- Cross line detection 81
- Audio detection 82
- People counting 83
- Defocus detection 84
- Auto tracking 85
- Scene change detection 85
- Object left behind 86
- Object removed 88
- Face search 89
- Vca search 89
- Behavior search 90
- People counting 90
- Vehicle search 90
- Heat map 91
- Basic configuration 92
- Network configuration 92
- Tcp ip 92
- Caution 94
- Port mapping 96
- Manual port mapping 97
- Platform configuration 98
- Alarm service 99
- Video image database 99
- Add plate list 101
- Vehicle control 101
- Video image database 101
- Add vehicle monitoring task 103
- Advanced configuration 104
- Video image database server 104
- Multicast 108
- Disk configuration 109
- Disk management 109
- Array configuration 111
- Creating an array 111
- Enabling raid 111
- Rebuilding an array 112
- Caution 113
- Deleting an array 113
- Disk group 113
- Space allocation 114
- Advanced configuration 115
- Hard disk detection 116
- S m a r t test 116
- Bad sector detection 117
- Caution 117
- Health test 117
- Basic configuration 118
- System configuration 118
- Time configuration 119
- Pos configuration 120
- Time synchronization 120
- Serial port configuration 121
- User configuration 122
- Ip address filtering 123
- Security configuration 123
- Arp protection 124
- Onvif authentication 124
- Password mode 125
- Video watermark 125
- Hot spare configuration 126
- Hot spare 127
- Normal 127
- System information 128
- System maintenance 128
- Disk status 129
- Online user 129
- Recording status 129
- Decoding card status 130
- Network detection 130
- Network information 130
- Traffic 130
- Network settings 131
- Poe network port status 131
- Log query 132
- Network statistics 132
- Import export 133
- System import export 133
- Caution 134
- Diagnosis info 134
- Automatic maintenance 135
- System restoration 135
- Shutdown 136
- System upgrade 136
- Before you begin 137
- Part ii web based operations 137
- Caution 138
- Live view 138
- Table 3 1 live view window control buttons 139
- Playback 140
- Click setup on the top and then click the menus on the left to configure 141
- Configuration 141
- Parameters 141
- Appendix a typical applications 142
- Typical application 1 142
- Typical application 2 142
- Account and properly configuring your network devices including router 143
- Appendix b acronyms 143
- Mobile phone 143
- Or lan and you manage these devices through the cloud server a cloud 143
- Pc is installed with surveillance management software you can manage 143
- Solution for device management over internet after registering a cloud 143
- The ip cameras can be connected to the nvr directly or via a switch the 143
- The nvr and the connected ip cameras are located on a private network 143
- The nvr and the connected ip cameras using the surveillance software or 143
- The nvr ip cameras and pc are connected on a private network or lan 143
- Through the monitor 143
- Typical application 3 143
- You can manage your nvr and the connected ip cameras from a pc or a 143
- Appendix c faqs 145
- And decrease its resolution to d1 146
- Card driver on your computer is not working properly try installing the driver again 146
- Check if network connection is stable 146
- Check network connection and network 146
- Configurations 146
- Disabled and the anti virus program has been stopped on your computer 146
- If it indicates denied access for weak 146
- If it indicates incorrect username or 146
- If it indicates insufficient bandwidth delete 146
- If not maybe it is because the graphics 146
- If yes check if the firewall has been 146
- Live view 146
- No lin 146
- Other online ip devices in the nvr 146
- Password check that the camera password set in the nvr is the one used to access the camera s web interface 146
- Password log in to the camera s web interface and set a strong password 146
- Set the camera to encode the sub stream 146
- Set the nvr to use the sub stream first for 146
- The nvr contact your dealer for the latest versions 146
- Upgrade the firmware for the camera and 146
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