Remote View; Client Login; Dvr Connection - APEC TVR 3000 User Manual

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REMOTE VIEW

Gain remote access to the
DVR Server by installing the
Remote Client on the PC that
you wish to have remote con-
nection to the DVR.
1. Remote View - Displays the remote live view.
2. Client Setup – Opens the Client Setup window.
3. DVR Setup – Opens the DVR Server Setup window.
4. Search and Playback– Opens the Search and Playback window.
5. Emap – Opens the Emap window.
6. Date and Time - Displays date and time of DVR Server.
7. DVRs – Displays list of available DVR connections. Once connected it shows
the list of cameras for the DVR server. Left-clicking on a camera displays the
selected camera and sets the layout to 1-camera.
8. Connect/Disconnect button – Connect or disconnects to the selected DVR
Server
9. PTZ Function – Shows functions for PTZ control
10. Screen Layout – Changes the screen layout of the live view.
11. Next Camera – Displays video of next camera or cameras. (For instance, if
screen layout is at 4-camera layout, the next 4 cameras will be displayed upon
pressing this button.)
12. Cyclic Screen – Displays videos in sequence. The cycle will follow the
layout currently displayed and will skip those layouts that only show disabled
cameras.
13. Full screen – Displays current layout of cameras in full screen.
14. Screen Capture/Snapshot button – Takes a snapshot of the image dis-
played on-screen.
15. Auto-Enhance – Automatically enhances the image quality of the vid-
eos displayed. However, turning this on increases the CPU usage of the
PC.
16. FPS and KBps – When connected the number bytes received as well
as the FPS received and displayed are shown.
17. Video Event Log – Displays recent event logs.
18. Audio – Displays audio devices.
19. Sensors – Displays sensor devices.
20. Relays – Displays relay devices.
21. Image Control – Controls to adjust Brightness, Contrast, Hue and
Saturation.
22. DVR Selection – Selects the active DVR when in group mode. The
relay and sensor display will depend on the active server selected in this
dropdown.
23. Talk – Click and hold to enable 2-way communication with server. A
microphone must be attached and the MIC boost option turned off. To talk,
click and hold the button. Audio playback will be paused during this period.
Once released, audio playback will be continued. To hear the audio from
the server, the appropriate audio channel must be selected.
24. Record – Starts forced or manual recording.
25. Mute – Mutes/Unmutes the alarm sound.
26. Help – Opens the Help window.
27. Minimize – Minimizes the Remote Client application.
28. Close – Closes the Remote Client application.
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Client Login

1. To login, click on the DVR Client on your
desktop to open the Remote Client.
2. Enter username and password.
3. Click on the Login button or press
ENTER to login. Click on the X button
to exit.
NOTE: The factory default for username is "Admin"
and for password is "password" respectively. You
can change the default username and password
once you are logged in.

DVR Connection

To connect to a DVR
1. Select a DVR from the list.
2. Click the Connect button or double-click on the DVR Name to
connect to the selected DVR.
3. A menu will appear with the option for JPEG Stream connection
or MPEG Stream connection. Select the desired connection and
the application will then connect to the DVR Server.
JPEG Stream Connection
This type of connection displays the video as motion-JPEG images. The bandwidth it uses to display
one camera or 16 cameras is the same but it comes with certain limitations. The limitations to this type
of connection are:
• Display is at most 5 frames per second
• Live streaming audio is not available
• Remote recording is not available
• Zoom while in full screen mode is not available
• Image enhancements functionality is not available
*note : JPEG streaming is only available on some models
MPEG Stream Connection
This type of connection streams MPEG4 video to the Remote Client. The frames per second display fol-
lows what is set on the server just as long as the bandwidth can accommodate it. Once connected, the
number of frames received, frames displayed and the size of data received per second are displayed
for the user.
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