Swannview Link: Interface - Swann NVR-7085 models Instruction Manual

720p high definition network video recorder
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SwannView Link: Interface

Preview / Playback / Setup
Channel List
Playback and
Backup Links
Preview: The default live-view screen of SwannView Link.
The screen layout emulates the multi-channel live view
screen of the NVR, showing you images coming directly from
your cameras in near real-time (some delay is caused by the
network/Internet connection you're using to access the NVR).
You can select a single camera, or multi-channel viewing by
using the Viewing Mode buttons in the lower right corner.
Playback: Opens the Playback interface, which operates in
much the same way as the playback interface on the NVR
itself.
Local Settings: Defines how SwannView Link will manage
and save footage and still images to your local PC.
Device Settings: Allows access to the NVR's settings. The
configurable options are very similar to those you'll find in the
NVR menus.
Main Viewing Area: Where images from your camera will
be shown. Select Preview to return to this view from the
Playback interface or the Config menus.
Playback / Backup Links: Quick access to playback and
backup.
Image Controls: You can alter the brightness, contrast,
saturation and hue of your images here. They operate in the
same way as those in the NVR's menu (see
on page 24
for more information).
Main Viewing
Area
Viewing Modes: Choose between single camera viewing, four
channels at once (2 x 2) or all eight channels at once (3 x 3).
Volume Control: Alters how loud the audio output from the
NVR will be. Remember that the final output volume will also
be affected by the master volume control of your operating
system, as well as the levels set on speakers or amplifiers
connected to your system.
CPU Loading: How hard your computer is working to decode
and display images as they arrive from the NVR. If this is
consistently high, you can try:
disabling multiple monitor setups. The SwannView
Link application doesn't support hardware acceleration
across multiple monitors. Disabling all but your primary
monitor will greatly increase performance.
reduce the number of video feeds being displayed. Select
a channel and click Stop to disable the monitoring.
switch to single channel view.
"Display: Camera"
Image Controls
Viewing Modes
& Volume Control
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