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Remote monitoring setup guide
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E-Map
This brings up a map image - set in the E-Map tab under the Setting Management menu
described above.
The map (a .jpg file) can show a building's
layout, or in the case of multiple NVRs, a
wider region. It is useful for determining where
an event is taking place.
Right-clicking in the E-Map window will allow
you to open the same configuration window
found by using the tab.
Dragging the map in the big window will allow
you to move between areas as shown in the
larger scale map in the upper left corner.
Within the E-Map window itself, use the
directional arrows to navigate around the
map.
Double clicking on a camera's icon on the
map will open the live video feed in the Real
Time Viewer.
Right-clicking on a camera's icon will allow
you to view a camera's name and the name
of the device it is connected to. You can also
open that camera's video feed in a separate
pop-up window.
Configuration - This last button has two features; Password Change and Options.
Password Change allows you to change your user password. Clicking on Options opens a
new window.
In this window you can set the save path for
locally recorded files and images, rules for
how they are named, and attributes for how
PSS operates on your computer.
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Device Health Status
This displays the status of connected devices, including NVRs and cameras, but also the
NVR's hard drive. Double-clicking on this window will open the Alarm Record.
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Item
Name
Description
1
Name
Shows the device name and number of channels.
2
Hard Drive Status
Shows whether the hard drive is functioning
normally, is damaged or missing.
3
IP
NVR's IP address
4
Hard Drive Capacity
Shows how full the hard drive is.
5
Encoder/Decoder
Indicates problems with encoding/decoding of the
audio stream (if any)
6
Camera Status
Green indicates camera is recording
7
Alarm Status
Red indicates an alarm
8
External Alarm
Blue indicates an external alarm
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