Searching for event logs, Live dual streaming, Controlling a ptz dome camera in the web browser – Interlogix DVR 60 User Manual User Manual

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9BChapter 10: Using the Web browser

TruVision DVR 60 User Manual

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Searching for event logs

The DVR compiles a log of events, such as the start or end of video recording,
DVR notifications, and alarms, through which you can easily search. Logs are
categorized by the following types:

• Alarm:

Includes motion detection, tamper detection, video tampering, and

other alarm events

• Notifications:

Includes system notifications such as video loss, HDD failures,

and other system-related events

• Operations:

Includes users access to the Web interfaces and other

operational events

• Information:

Includes general information on the DVR actions, such as the

start and end of video recording, etc.

To search for logs, click Log on the menu bar, select a log type, specify a date
and time range, and then click Search.

Live dual streaming

The TVR 60 allows you to view from up to 16 cameras over a network. Dual
streaming allows high quality video to be viewed in one stream (Stream A) and
lower quality video to be viewed in another stream (Stream B) that can be easily
streamed through a narrow bandwidth.

Dual streaming is only available in live mode using the browser. You cannot
record.

To access live dual streaming via the browser:

1. In the Web browser interface right-click the mouse on the video image.

A pop-up box appears asking about dual stream selection.

2. Select main or substream option.

Controlling a PTZ dome camera in the Web
browser

The Web browser interface lets you control the PTZ functions of a dome camera.
Click on a PTZ dome camera and use the PTZ controls on the interface to control
the PTZ functions.

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