Eneo PNR-5216 Operating Instructions Manual page 45

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Interactive Bandwidth Control: Controls the network bandwidth by automatically adjusting the
resolution and the frame rate of the device depending on a screen format (1x1 screen format: the maximum
resolution and frame rate supported by the device, Multi-screen format: the resolution and frame rate
decreased to an appropriate level for each screen format). This function enhances the network bandwidth
efficiency and decreases a drop in performance of the Client system which might be caused by the network
congestion. For this function to work, the device must be also set up to use the function. This function
works only for monitoring video.
Log List
Instant Event
 Event Spot: Set up the duration for images to be displayed on an event spot screen when an event is
detected. When another event is detected while the current event is displayed on the event spot screen,
the current event is displayed during the minimum monitoring dwell time and then another event is displayed.
Set up the number of log entries to be displayed at
once (in the case of Device Log, maximum 100
logs at once regardless of the setting).
 Time Range: Set up the length of time for an
event notification to be displayed in the Instant
Event List after notification of the event detection
(If the event list has 100 or fewer items, the
event list will remain on the Instant Event List
even if the length of time has expired).
 Column: Select the information to be displayed
in Instant Event List.
 Callback Port: Set up the port number to receive
a callback message from the device. This setting
will be used only when the monitoring service
does not run. The NVR system uses the callback
port of the monitoring service, which is set in the
Service Manager program when the monitoring
service runs. The port number you enter should
match the port number set on the device for
remote callback.
 Event Sound: Set up to sound by playing back
an audio file when an event is detected. Select
a desired event and set up an audio file (.wav) by
clicking the
button. Clicking the
allows you to test the sound by playing back
the selected audio file.
Network Video Recorder
button
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