Chapter 2 Operation And Control; Overview; Logging On To The Nsr - Sony Ipela NSR-S10 User Manual

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Operation and Control

Overview

This chapter describes how to perform the basic operations
listed below on the NSR, including logging on; using
various windows; monitoring; and how to record, retrieve
and play back images.
• Logging On to the NSR (page 9)
• Basic Window Operations (page 11)
• Monitoring (page 15)
• Controlling Cameras (page 17)
• Recording, Searching, and Playing Images (page 18)
• Exporting Recorded Images (page 23)
• Releasing Alarms (page 26)
• System Administration (page 26)
• Shutting Down, Restarting and Logging Off (page 27)
Note
For details on operation from a computer's browser, refer
to Chapter 3, "Monitoring from a Web Browser
(WebViewer)" (page 28); for details on the camera and on
various settings for recording, sensors, and alarms, refer to
"Detailed Descriptions of Settings and Windows"
(page 33).
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Logging On to the NSR

Before you can use the NSR, you must first log on.
1
Turn on the NSR.
The power comes on automatically when the power
cord of the AC adapter is plugged into the power
outlet.
After the NSR has been turned off either by a screen-
based operation or by the power switch on the rear
panel, the power can be turned back on by pressing the
power switch.
The unit beeps, and the POWER LED on the front
panel lights green.
After a minute or two, the startup screen appears on the
monitor.
After startup, the "Main" screen appears.
Note
• The user ID and password for logging in to the
"Main" screen are as follows.
Default user ID: admin
Default password: admin
• For details how to change the auto login setting,
refer to "Settings Related to the System" (page 35).
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