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Panasonic Recording Software Wv Asr500 Operating Instructions
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5051 On the [Sources] tab, you can configure a separate recording schedule for each device: Select the device from the tree and schedule it in the same way as descr\ ibed for the [Days] tab. Note: You can apply the one device's schedule to another device by clicking th\ e [Apply To...] button. • IMPORTANT: Your recording schedule can be created by the hour with the grid but ma\ y have a few minutes of variation • at the start and the end of the schedule when it runs.
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5253 Archiving Note:Archiving uses a significant amount of a system's resources. Thus, vid\ eo recording rates could be automati - • cally throttled while archiving is in progress, especially on a wide are\ a network with limited bandwidth. To avoid throttling of video recording, it is highly recommended that archi\ ving be scheduled for periods when video recording rates are reduced. For example, if motion video is norma\ lly recorded at a retail location, schedule archiving for overnight hours...
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5253 To configure an archive task schedule, complete the following steps in t\ he "Task Schedule" section on the [Target] tab: Click the [New] button. q Enter a name for the archive task. w Select a start time. e Select an end time. There are three types of end r times:Continuous • : The system will scan for data to archive every five minutes. (See the note at the beginning of this section before selecting this option.) Until Finished • : Archiving will continue until all...
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5455 The [Schedule] tab on the "Archiving" page allows you to select the types of data and \ devices to archive: On the [Days] tab, you can configure archiving of all data, motion video (which incl\ udes alarm video), or just alarm video. To change the "Setting", complete the following steps: Select the appropriate tab for the day of the week. q In the grid, draw a rectangle that corresponds to w the hours for each device that you want to config- ure. When you hover the cursor over...
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5455 On the [Sources] tab, you can configure a separate archiving schedule for each device: Simply select a device from the tree and then configure archiving the sa\ me way as described for the [Days] tab. Note: You can apply the one device's schedule to another device by clicking th\ e [Apply To…] button. •
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5657 Users The "Users" page allows you to add and delete users, configure a user's \ group access level, and assign per- missions for viewing cameras. After a user has been added to the system,\ the user can log in and view live and recorded video according to the permissions assigned to them. To add a new user, click the [New] button. (To q change the password or permissions for a user, select the existing username.) Enter the name of the user in the "Username" w field....
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5657 The "Custom User Privileges" section contains the u following list of privileges that can be assigned to a user:Allow Live Viewing • Available in Live Cameras • Available in Live Groups • Available in Live Maps • Available in Live Views • ASR-Replay • Allow PTZ • 2-way Audio • Include in Event Monitor • Allow Searching • Available in Search Cameras • Available in Search Groups • Available in Search Maps • Available in Search Views • Available in Search Events • Save Image...
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5859 Systems The "Systems" page lists all added systems, along with their serial numb\ er, Model Number, IP address/host- name, connection status, license type, MAC address, subscription informa\ tion, version information, status (such as, Normal, Alarm, or Motion), and days of recorded video. Note: To display or remove a column on the "Systems" page, right-click any col\ umn header and select the column • from the pop-up menu. The following actions can be performed on the...
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5859 Note:If the physical connection between the client computer and server is int\ errupted while you are connected to • the server in this system, the "Connection Status" will be displayed as Network Activity Timeout. The status will then be displayed as Disconnected after a specific amount of time\ that varies among operating systems. Device This function cannot be used for ASR500.
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6061 Client This function cannot be used for ASR500. Joystick This function cannot be used for ASR500.