Viewing or hiding channels, Recording channels manually, Taking snapshots – KGUARD Security SHA116.V2 User Manual

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Chapter 5: KGuard Web Client

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DVR User’s Manual

Viewing or Hiding Channels

Click the view

icon next to a channel to show or hide the channel display. The view icon indicates the current

status:

• : The channel is displayed on the screen.

: The channel is not displayed on the screen.

To display or hide all the channels, click the play

icon on the Play Controls.

Recording Channels Manually

Click the recording

button next to a channel to start or stop manual recording. The recording icon indicates the

current status:

• : The channel is being recorded.

: The channel is not being recorded.

To start or stop manual recording of all the channels, click the recorder

icon on the Play Controls. Recorded videos

are saved in a local directory path. To configure the local directory path, see

“5.6 Local Settings” on page 87

.

Taking Snapshots

Click the snapshot

icon on the Play Controls to take a snapshot of the current screen. Snapshots are saved in a

local directory path. To configure the local directory path, see

“5.6 Local Settings” on page 87

.

Using PTZ Controls

If you are using a PTZ speed dome camera, use the PTZ Controls to adjust the viewing scope other PTZ settings.

No. Item

Description

1

Pointer
pan

Click the direction arrows to select
the direction of the PTZ camera.
Click the middle icon to switch to
auto pan.

2

Zoom
Focus
Iris

Click the - and + icons of Zoom,
Focus, or Iris to adjust the
corresponding setting.

3

Set

Click to set the preset point.

4

Save

Click to save the changes.

5

GoTo

Click to go to a specific preset point.

6

Cruise

Click to enable or disable the cruise
function.

7

Reload

Click to load the last present point.

8

Clear

Click to delete the preset point.

9

Pan & Tilt
Position

Select a preset point to start the
cruise.

10 Speed

Drag the slider to adjust speed.

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