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Section 3 - Configuration Interface Live Video This section describes configuring your network cameras and viewing live video. After selecting a camera from the camera list, you can use the icons for controlling the operation of the selected camera. Descriptions for each icon begin on the next page. Step 1: Click the Live button at the top of the screen. Step 2: Select a camera name from the camera list on the right and drag it to the location on the grid where you want the video to be displayed. Step 3: You can change the video display position by dragging the square with the camera name to another square on the grid. Guidelines: 1. The video from the selected camera will be surrounded with a red border. (See top left square in the screenshot above.) 2. If the camera supports PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom), you can control the selected camera from the PTZ panel. 3. Enable EPTZ (electronic pan-tilt-zoom): Right-click on the video and click on Enable EPTZ. Click the + or - button to zoom in or zoom out the view. The lower right square flashing on the video grid indicates the corresponding view of the camera. 4. If the camera supports audio, check Enable Audio from the right-click menu to listen to live audio from this channel. 5. Snapshot: Right-click on the video and select the Snapshot function to instantly capture a specific video image. 6. To export a screenshot, go to the Album section. Refer to "Album" on page 53 for details. 7. View Full Screen: Right-click on the video and select Full Screen. Press the ESC button on the keyboard to return to normal display. 8. Swap Channels: Right-click on the video and select Swap to display a different video channel. D-Link DNR-312L User Manual 26

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D-Link DNR-312L User Manual
Section 3 - Configuration Interface
This section describes configuring your network cameras and viewing live video. After selecting a camera from the camera list,
you can use the icons for controlling the operation of the selected camera. Descriptions for each icon begin on the next page.
Live Video
Guidelines:
1. The video from the selected camera will be surrounded with a red border. (See top left square in the screenshot above.)
2. If the camera supports PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom), you can control the selected camera from the PTZ panel.
3. Enable EPTZ (electronic pan-tilt-zoom): Right-click on the video and click on
Enable EPTZ.
Click the + or – button to zoom
in or zoom out the view. The lower right square flashing on the video grid indicates the corresponding view of the camera.
4. If the camera supports audio, check
Enable Audio
from the right-click menu to listen to live audio from this channel.
5. Snapshot: Right-click on the video and select the
Snapshot
function to instantly capture a specific video image.
6. To export a screenshot, go to the Album section. Refer to “
Album” on page 53
for details.
7. View Full Screen: Right-click on the video and select
Full Screen
. Press the
ESC
button on the keyboard to return to normal
display.
8. Swap Channels: Right-click on the video and select
Swap
to display a different video channel.
Step 2:
Select a camera name from the camera list on the right and drag it to
the location on the grid where you want the video to be displayed.
Step 3:
You can change the video display position by dragging the square
with the camera name to another square on the grid.
Step 1:
Click the
Live
button at the top of the screen.