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    Display/Edit the Text Information
    It is possible to attach text information to images when recording.
    It is possible to enter up to 200 characters for text information.
    These are the descriptions of how to display/edit the attached text information to images.
    Note:
    Displaying/editing text information is possible during pausing playback on a single screen.
    Screenshot 1
    Start operation after starting playback of recorded
    images in a single screen.
    Step 1
    Pause playback by clicking the [Pause] button.
    Step 2
    Click the [Text] button in the [HDD] tab.
    Screenshot 2
    The Edit Text window will be displayed.
    Step 3
    The text information attached to the recorded images
    will be displayed.
    Step 4
    Edit text information. It is possible to enter up to 200
    characters (up to 10 lines) for text information.
    • About the available characters
    The following alphanumeric characters can be entered.
    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
    a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5
    6 7 8 9 !  # $ % &  ( ) * + , - . /: ; < = > ? @ [  ] ^ _ ` | } ~
    (space)
    Step 5
    Click the [SET] button.
    →The text information will be registered.
    Step 6
    Click the [Close] button.
    →The [Edit Text] window will close. 
    						
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    Transmits Camera Images onto an FTP Server
    It is possible to transmit images to an FTP server.
    Image transmission can be performed at a designated time periodically (FTP SEND BY PERIODIC TIMER) or at an
    event occurrence (FTP ALARM SENDING).
    Transmit Images from Cameras Periodically
    It is necessary to perform the settings on the setup menu in advance to transmit images from cameras to an FTP
    server periodically.
    The settings relating to FTP SEND BY PERIODIC TIMER such as FTP server directory, transmission interval,
    source camera channel, etc. can be performed on the setup menu (Advanced) (Comm - FTP Setup - FTP SEND
    BY PERIODIC TIMER). 
    Select ON or OFF on the setup menu (Advanced) (Schedule - Time Table - FTP SEND PERIODIC TIMER)
    whether or not to transmit images periodically.
    Refer to the Setup Instructions (PDF) for setup.
    Transmit Images from Cameras at an Event Occurrence
    It is necessary to perform the settings on the setup menu in advance to transmit images from cameras to an FTP
    server at an event occurrence.
    The settings relating to FTP ALARM SENDING such as FTP server name, Duration-Pre, Duration-Post, etc.
    can be performed on the setup menu (Advanced) (Comm - FTP Setup - FTP ALARM SENDING). 
    Select ON or OFF on the setup menu (Advanced) (Schedule - Time Table - FTP ALARM SENDING)
    whether or not to transmit images at an event occurrence.
    Refer to the Setup Instructions (PDF) for setup. 
    						
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    Check Logs
    The following logs can be checked.
    •Error log
    •Access log
    •Event log (event occurrence time and details)
    •Network trouble log
    Check the Error Log
    The error log will be displayed in list form.
    Screenshot 1
    Display the [Control] tab.
    Step 1
    Click the [Error Log] button in the [Log] box of the
    [Control] tab.
    Screenshot 2
    The error log (the error log window) will be displayed in
    list form below the [Control] tab. Refer to page 49 for
    further information about the error log.
    Step 2
    Click the [List] button to close the error log window.
    Note:
    •Up to 100 error logs can be kept. When more than
    100 event logs are filed, the older event logs will be
    overwritten by the newer event logs.
    •In this case, the oldest log is the first to be overwrit-
    ten.
    •Live images will not be refreshed while the logs are
    being refreshed. 
    						
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    Check the Access Log
    The time when logged in/out for this unit, the user name, and the IP address will be displayed.
    Screenshot 1
    Display the [Control] tab.
    Step 1
    Click the [Access Log] button in the [Log] box of the
    [Control] tab.
    Screenshot 2
    The access log (the access log window) will be dis-
    played in list form below the [Control] tab.Indications for access log
    **IN:The user name or the IP address displayed before
    IN indicates the user/host logged in.
    **OUT:The user name or the IP address displayed
    before OUT indicates the user/host logged out.
    A user name or IP address will be displayed.
    Step 2
    Click the [List] button to close the access log window.
    Note:
    •Up to 100 access logs can be kept.
    When more than 100 event logs are filed, the older
    event logs will be overwritten by the newer event
    logs.
    •Live images will not be refreshed while the logs are
    being refreshed. 
    						
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    Check the Event Log
    The event logs (event occurrence times and their details) will be displayed.
    Refer to page 26 for further information about each event.
    Screenshot 1
    Display the [Control] tab.
    Step 1
    Click the [Event Log] button in the [Log] box of the
    [Control] tab.
    Screenshot 2
    The event log (the event log window) will be displayed
    in list form below the [Control] tab.Indications for event log
    COM:Command alarm
    EMR:Emergency recording
    TRM:Terminal alarm
    CAM:Site alarm
    Step 2
    Click the [List] button to close the event log window.
    Note:
    •Up to 750 event logs can be kept.
    When more than 750 event logs are filed, the older
    event logs will be overwritten by the newer event
    logs.
    •Live images will not be refreshed while the logs are
    being refreshed. 
    						
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    Check the Network Trouble Log
    The network log (network event) will be displayed in list form.
    Screenshot 1
    Display the [Control] tab.
    Step 1
    Click the [Net Log] button in the [Log] box of the
    [Control] tab.
    Screenshot 2
    The network trouble log (the NW log window) will be dis-
    played in list form below the [Control] tab. Refer to page
    49 for further information about the network trouble log.
    Step 2
    Click the [List] button to close the NW log window.
    Note:
    •Up to 1 000 network trouble logs can be kept. When
    more than 1 000 event logs are filed, the older event
    logs will be overwritten by the newer event logs.
    •When the same trouble as the one recorded on the
    latest log occurred, only the latest log will be updat-
    ed.
    •Live images will not be refreshed while the logs are
    being refreshed. 
    						
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    Download Recorded Images
    Designate the start point and the end point of played images and download images to a PC.
    Recorded images will be downloaded as image data files (filename.n3r). Refer to page 39 for the descriptions of how
    to play the downloaded images.
    Important:
    •When downloading, the available disk space must be 2 or more times the size of the file to be downloaded. 
    * It is a feature of Internet Explorer.
    •Otherwise, it may be impossible to properly play the downloaded file on a PC.
    Screenshot 1
    Display the [HDD] tab.
    Step 1
    Enter the desired start time for download in the [Start]
    box on the playback point operation area.
    It is also possible to designate the start time by clicking
    the [Start] button at the desired point to set as the start
    point of the image to be downloaded.
    →The time and date of the start point will be displayed
    in the playback position display area.
    Step 2
    Enter the desired end time for download in the [End]
    box on the playback point operation area.
    It is also possible to designate the end time by clicking
    the [End] button at the desired point to set as the end
    point of the image to be downloaded.
    →The time and date of the end point will be displayed
    in the playback position display area. It is possible to
    designate up to 20 minutes of the time range per
    download.
    Step 3
    Click the [Download] button.
    Screenshot 2
    The DOWNLOAD SETUP pop-up window will be dis-
    played.
    Step 4
    Click the [OK] button after selecting ON or OFF for
    Alter Detect to determine whether or not to attach an
    alteration detection code to recorded images to be
    downloaded.
    Note:
    The download time will be longer when ON is
    selected for Alter Detect.  
    						
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    Screenshot 3
    The download window will be displayed.
    Step 5
    Click the [Save] button.
    Screenshot 4
    The Save as… window will be displayed.
    Step 6
    Create a new folder in the desired directory and click
    the [Save] button.
    →Recorded images will be downloaded as image data
    files (filename.n3r). 
    						
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    Play Downloaded Images
    Recorded images will be downloaded as image data files (filename.h3r). It is possible to play, save and print down-
    loaded images using the viewer software provided from this unit to PC.
    Download the Viewer Software
    Screenshot 1
    Display the [HDD] tab.
    Step 1
    Click the [VIEWER] button of the [Registration] box.
    Screenshot 2
    The download window will be displayed.
    Step 2
    Click the [Save] button.
    Screenshot 3
    The Save as… window will be displayed.
    Step 3
    Create a new folder in the desired directory and click
    the [Save] button.
    →The viewer software will be downloaded. 
    						
    							Screenshot 1
    The user information entry screen will be displayed.
    Step 1
    Double-click the downloaded file (n3vsetup.exe).
    Step 2
    Complete the user information fields and click the [Next]
    button.
    Note:
    User information entry is not required to proceed.
    Screenshot 2
    The setup type selection screen will be displayed.
    Step 3
    Select Complete and click the [Next] button.
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    Install the Viewer Software 
    						
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