Swann H.264 Home Theater System User Manual


 
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1) 0 ~ 9 (Numeric Buttons): Used to
input numbers. 1 ~ 4 can be used as quick
channel changing buttons in a similar
manner to a television, and these will
work during either live-viewing mode
or playback. Additionally, the numeric
buttons will be used when inputting
any numerical information – most often,
your password.
2) ALL: Activates or deactivates the
entire area shown on screen to be
armed for Motion Detection recording
mode. Motion Detection will need to be
correctly congured for this button to
function as described.
3, 7, 9 & 10) Arrow Buttons: Moves the
cursor in the appropriate direction when
navigating menus.
4) Rewind: During playback, this will
reverse the footage. Press multiple times
to increase the speed of the reversing.
5) Record: Press to immediately start
recording. This acts as a manual override
to the schedule and motion recording
modes. For a channel to be recorded in
this mode (or any other) it must listed as
‘active’ in the Camera Setup and Record
Setup menus.
6) Menu: One of the primary controls for
navigating through the menus. When in
live-viewing mode, it will enter the main
menu. When pressed in the main menu,
it will return the DVR to live-viewing
mode. Finally, when in a submenu, this
button will return you to the main menu.
8) SEL (Select): The SELECT button is
the equivalent of Enter/Return on a
computer keyboard. Use this button to
(as the name suggests) select an option
in the menus, or to conrm an entry.
11) Mute: Enables or disables the audio
output. This won’t have any eect on
recordings - if you’ve congured the DVR
to record audio, then it will continue to
do so while muted - you just won’t hear
it until you un-mute it!
12) Play: If pressed in live-viewing mode,
this will take you directly into playback
mode, and begin playing the most
recent recording. In playback mode, use
it to resume playback after pausing or
stopping a recording.
13) Fast-Forward: During playback, this
will increase the speed of playback. Press
multiple times to increase the speed of
playback further.
14) Stop: In playback mode, pressing
this button will stop playback.
15) Pause: During playback, will pause
the current recording and leave a still-
frame on screen. In live-viewing mode,
this will activate the auto-sequence
mode, where the display automatically
cycles through the available camera
signals (this must be correctly congured
and enabled to function correctly).