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Display: Live
The configuration options available allow you to name each camera relevant to where it has been installed as well as the ability to adjust image settings such as brightness and contrast. You can also change how the date and time format are displayed in Live View mode.
· Don’t forget to click “Save” to apply settings.
· Click the “Close” button to exit the Main Menu.
Channel: Select a camera that you would like to edit.
Channel Name: Enter a name for the camera you’ve selected. It can be up to eight characters in length.
Show Name: Leave this enabled to display the camera name in Live View mode, otherwise click the drop down menu to disable.
Record Time: It’s recommended to leave this enabled, as a timestamp will be embedded on all video recordings. This allows you to easily identify when events have occurred. You can disable this if you wish.
Date Format: Select a preferred display format (this is independent to the date format selected for the NVR itself).
Time Format: Select a preferred display format (this is independent to the time format selected for the NVR itself).
Refresh Rate: This setting correlates to the “Video Format” selection in the
Startup Wizard. When selecting “NTSC”, 60Hz will be displayed. When selecting “PAL”, 50Hz will be displayed.
OSD Position: Allows you to change the position of the on-screen display on the Live View screen. Click the “Setup” button then use the mouse to reposition. Right-click the mouse then click “Save”.
Color: Click the “Setup” button to access the image adjustment tools:
→ Channel: Select a camera that you would like to edit.
→ Hue: This changes the color mix of the image.
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→ Bright: This changes how light the image appears to be.
→ Contrast: This increases the difference between the blackest black and the whitest white in the image.
→ Saturation: This alters how much color is displayed in the image.
Use the slider to adjust each setting. Click the “Default” button to reset all settings. When finished, click the “Save” button then click “Close” to exit.
Please note: Any changes made to the image settings available will affect your recordings.
· Don’t forget to click “Save” to apply settings.
· Click the “Close” button to exit the Main Menu.
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Table of contents
- 2 Important Information
- 3 Password Recovery
- 6 Live View
- 7 Live View Mode
- 8 Live View Icons & Controls
- 9 Main Menu
- 10 Menu Layout
- 11 Camera Configuration
- 12 Display: Live
- 14 Display: Image Control
- 17 Display: Privacy Zone
- 18 Creating a Privacy Mask
- 19 Record: Mainstream (4K Camera)
- 22 Record: Mainstream (5MP Camera)
- 25 Record: Substream (4K Camera)
- 27 Record: Substream (5MP Camera)
- 29 Record: Mobilestream (4K Camera)
- 31 Alarm: Motion
- 33 Motion Detection Setup
- 34 Motion Detection Tips
- 35 Thermal-Sensing Camera Tips
- 36 Alarm: Deterrent (Spotlight Security Camera)
- 38 Spotlight and Siren Detection Setup
- 39 Spotlight and Siren Trigger Schedule
- 40 Device: PTZ
- 41 Controlling your PTZ Camera
- 42 Creating a Preset
- 43 Display: IP Channel
- 44 Analytics (4K Camera)
- 45 Analytics: PID (Perimeter Intrusion Detection)
- 46 Drawing a Perimeter Intrusion Region
- 47 Analytics: LCD (Line Crossing Detection)
- 48 Drawing a Detection Line
- 49 Analytics: SOD (Stationary Object Detection)
- 50 Drawing an Object Detection Region
- 51 Analytics: PD (Pedestrian Detection)
- 52 Drawing a Pedestrian Detection Region
- 53 Analytics: FD (Face Detection)
- 54 Drawing a Face Detection Region
- 55 Analytics: CC (Cross Counting)
- 56 Drawing a Counting Line
- 57 Analytics: SD (Sound Detection)
- 58 Recording Configuration
- 59 Record: Record
- 60 Record: Schedule
- 61 Capture: Capture
- 62 Capture: Schedule
- 63 Analytics: Schedule (4K Camera)
- 64 Playback & Backup
- 65 Search: General