
Operating instructions
Once all hardware connections have been made (see Hardware setup, page 28) and the system
is correctly configured (see Configuration, page 35), you can choose for any of the following
operating functions:
– Login – see Login, page 21
– View real time camera displays – see Live and playback, page 89
– Search and playback recorded files – see Search/Play, page 93
– Backup (export) recordings – see Backup, page 99
– Set triggers and alarms - Triggers and alarms, page 108
– Shutdown / Switch user / Restart / Logout – see Shutdown/Logout, page 27
All of these functions are controlled via menus from connected monitor(s) using the mouse,
front panel buttons or the remote control. For a detailed description of the menu structure
and the controls – see User controls and menus, page 80.
See also
– Mouse Controls, page 81
– Front panel controls, page 82
– Remote control, page 85
User controls and menus
The following user controls are available:
– Mouse – see Mouse Controls, page 81
– Front panel – see Front panel controls, page 82
– Remote control – see Remote control, page 85
– Connected keyboard (only on DIVAR 5000) – see relevant keyboard manual
– Remotely via the Web-based Configuration application – see Web Client Software, page
110
The mouse is normally the preferred input device when setting up the system and entering
field values. Slight differences in navigation and selection are only due to the differences
between the keys on the unit and the mouse (the menu structure is the same in all cases).
The DIVAR uses a Main menu and a Quick menu to perform all operating steps and give
access to several functions to help configure and use the unit. See following descriptions:
– Main menu, page 88
– Quick menu, page 87
Access to many menu options is only possible with a User Account at the Administrator User
Level. Use the mouse, front keys or remote control to access the menu.
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