Luma 500 Series Owner's Manual

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Luma 500 Series NVR
Surveillance Recorder
Owner's
Guide
Version 151125-1457

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  • Page 1 Luma 500 Series NVR Surveillance Recorder Owner’s Guide Version 151125-1457...
  • Page 2 Getting Oriented When you first access your Luma system, you’ll see the live screen, shown below. You’ll see this same screen whether you are accessing your system over the Internet, or by using the mouse and monitor attached to the unit.
  • Page 3 How-To Guide How to View Live Video The area at the top left of your screen shows the view(s) of one or more of your cameras. One of your cameras is always selected as the active camera; this camera’s view has a white border all around it, as shown below. Most of the actions you take in the live view screen affect or reference the active camera.
  • Page 4 How-To Guide Snapshot Double-click here to switch to a Record single-camera view for this camera. Zoom Audio Go to Full-Screen Mode Click on the icon to magnify the view area to full screen. To exit, left-click (when accessing your recorder over the Internet) or right-click (when using the mouse attached to the recorder).
  • Page 5 How-To Guide How to View Recorded Video We made every effort to make viewing surveillance videos act just like viewing movies on your TV. At the bottom of the screen, the timeline shows the recent operations of the active camera (the one outlined with the white frame).
  • Page 6 How-To Guide Listen to the Audio This button lets you hear the audio from that recording, if any. On the web interface, when the audio button is first clicked, a volume slider appears. While audio is active, hovering your mouse over the audio icon makes the volume slider reappear. On the local interface, this icon shows a slash through it when audio is not available through that camera, or is not turned on.
  • Page 7 How-To Guide How to Export a Video To make things as easy as possible, the various export functions intelligently populate the fields in the export dialogs. For example, if you are watching playback of a motion incident on camera 1, then when you click the export button, the recorder auto-fills the start and stop time of that event, as well as deselects all cameras except for camera 1.
  • Page 8 How-To Guide Clip If you just want to export a segment of the recording you are currently watching, this is your best option. Export a custom recording file with just three clicks! Click on the scissors icon. It turns blue to show you that it has been activated.
  • Page 9 How-To Guide Other Methods to Search and View Recordings These methods provide you a detailed list to search your past recordings. Search Anything and Everything Clicking this opens the dialog shown at right. In this dialog you define filters for the recording type, the start and end times, and which cameras you want included in the search.
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