Adjusting Volume; Checking Your Monitor Information; Networked Monitoring - EDAN iM3 User Manual

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3.4.2 Adjusting Volume

3.4.2.1 Adjusting Key Volume
The key volume is the volume you hear when you select any field on the monitor screen or when
you turn the knob.
To adjust the key volume, select Menu > System Setup > General, then select the appropriate
setting for the key volume: six levels represent volume and level five represents the maximum,
and level zero represents volume off.
3.4.2.2 Adjusting Alarm Volume
To change the alarm volume, select Menu > System Setup > General and select the desired
setting for the AlarmVolume item: five levels represent volume and level five represents the
maximum, and level one represents minimum. Alarm volume cannot be off.
3.4.2.3 Adjusting Alert Volume
In monitoring or spot mode, to change the alert volume, select Menu > System Setup > General
and select the desired setting for the Alert Volume item: six levels represent volume and level
five represents the maximum, and level zero represents volume off.

3.5 Checking Your Monitor Information

To check the monitor information, please select Menu > Common Function > Device
Information. Monitor information includes Device, Config, About, Network.
Device includes: Device Name, Department, Serial Number.
Config includes: the configuration monitor supported (such as Wi-Fi, Wired, USB, Barcode, etc.),
Factory model of the parts supported and Protocol Version. The currently used configurations are
marked with √.
About includes: software version, parameters version and so on.
Network includes: Network method, the monitor IP, server IP (such as MFM-CMS) and so on.

3.6 Networked Monitoring

Your monitor can be connected to the wired network and the wireless network. If the monitor is
networked, a network symbol is displayed on the screen.
NOTE:
1
Be aware that some network-based functions may be limited for monitors on wireless
networks in comparison to those on wired networks.
2
When selecting dynamic IP mode, please check the IP address from MFM-CMS.
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