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Summary of Contents for VIOSTOR NVR
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Page 95: ...95 4 3 6 Enable Disable Event Alert To enable event alert on an E map click ...
Page 103: ...103 2 The following dialog will be shown To add more NVR servers for playback click Edit ...
Page 109: ...109 ii Click the Event entry tab iii Select the event type ...
Page 111: ...111 vii The events will be shown Click OK ...
Page 115: ...115 2 Browse and select the video files from the computer ...
Page 116: ...116 3 The playlist will be shown Click Play to play the videos ...
Page 118: ...118 5 To control all the playback windows at the same time click to enable Control All Views ...
Page 121: ...121 6 The video files will be divided evenly by 16 windows ...
Page 132: ...132 9 Click Search to start searching the video by IVA The results will be shown ...
Page 135: ...135 2 If no NVR servers or IP cameras are shown click Edit to add an NVR server manually ...
Page 153: ...153 7 Click Start Installation to apply the changes and initialize the system ...
Page 157: ...157 6 2 3 View System Settings View the system settings such as the server name on this page ...
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