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Remember: After making changes to the settings press/click the APPLY button.
Video / Audio Setup Menu
Video System: Here you can choose between PAL and NTSC. PAL is used in Western
Europe and Australia, NTSC is used in the US, Canada and Japan. If the
DVR’s picture is black and white, ickering or similar, then this is probably
caused by the video system being set incorrectly.
VGA Resolution: This setting will determine how detailed the image sent to a VGA compatible
monitor (connected via the VGA port on the rear of the DVR) will be. The term
VGA is somewhat of an anachronism, referring to the plug-type, not to the
actual resolution. The DVR can be set to four di erent resolutions: SVGA (800
x 600), XGA (1024 x 768), SXGA (1280 x 1024) and 1440 x 900 (a resolution
which doesn’t have a short three-or-four-letter “name”). SVGA and XGA are
standard 4:3 monitors. SXGA monitors are 5:4 (slightly more square). 1440 x
900 is a widescreen format for 16:10 monitors.
Output Device: The primary display device you want to use. By default, the menus
and other on-screen displays will be shown on this device, unless
manually changed. The options are: VOUT, which will output to a TV via
the composite video output; VGA, which will output to a PC monitor
connected to the VGA port; and AUTO, which will detect which output has
a screen attached and display accordingly. See Output Device shortcuts,
opposite.
Rotate Time: How long channels will be displayed in Rotate mode.
Volume: Changes the audio output volume from the DVR.
Privacy Zone: Use this to mask (read: put a black square over) certain areas of your images.
You can de ne up to four areas of the screen to mask. These areas are
de ned in the same way as the motion detection area. This setting will a ect
recordings - the black mask will still be there when footage is played back!
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Main Menu: Opens the Main Menu of the DVR. See
page 18.
PTZ: Opens the Pan, Tilt, Zoom controls. The same
function can be accessed by pressing the PTZ
button on the remote control.
Multi-pics: Select from all available viewing modes,
and which channels you’d like to display. You can
access the same options by using the viewing modes
select button.
Left: The Multi-pics options. Ch01-04
and Ch05-08 will display 2 x 2 (quad)
screen images of the selected channel.
Ch01-08 will display all eight channels
simultaneously (3 x 3, with one blank
frame).
PIP (Picture In Picture): Accesses a list of available PIP modes. You can also access
and cycle through these modes using the PIP button on the remote control.
Rec Search: Opens the Record (Video) Search menu, as detailed on “Record (Video) Search”
on page 33.
Mute On/O : Turns the audio on or o .
Manual Rec: Instantly engages manual recording.
Start Rotate: Initiates the automatic display rotation. Channels will be displayed
sequentially on an automatic loop. To set the rotate time, see page “Video / Audio
Setup Menu” on page 56. If Rotate has already been turned on, then this option
will change to Stop Rotate, which will disable the rotate function.
Start Cruise: This will initiate the cruise mode for PTZ devices. You’ll need to have
con gured your PTZ device using the PTZ Con guration menu (page 46) and then
programmed a series of preset points (see “Setting up Cruise Mode” on page 61)
to use as a series of cruise movements.
Lock (only appears once a password has been set - see “User Setup Menu” on
page 54): Locks the DVR’s user interface. Unlocking the DVR requires a correct
username and password combination.
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