Canon C50FSi Network Video Recorder VK-64/VK-16/VK-Lite Setup Guide - Page 15
Camera Server Registration, Recording Schedule Configuration, Viewer Settings
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VK-64/VK-16 Installation Setup Procedure Step5 Camera Server Registration When registering a camera, first set the camera's the location and zone to make it easier to categorize registered cameras. If we look at an example of a retailer with multiple branches and stores, the branches and stores correspond to locations. The sub-classification, such as entrances, cash desks, parking lots, of each store correspond to zones. Register camera servers after setting locations and zones. Location Tokyo branch 1 Zones See "Chapter 4 Register Camera Server and Set Recording Schedule" Sales floor Cash desk Parking lot Step6 Recording Schedule Configuration Recording schedule settings are available for each camera server, such as continuous recording, motion detection recording, sensor event recording. Recording schedules include normal schedule and special day schedule, so you can configure detailed settings. See "Chapter 4 Register Camera Server and Set Recording Schedule" Step7 Viewer Settings You can customize your monitoring screen by designing and registering layouts of the viewing area. You can register multiple layouts and switch them at a fixed time interval, so it is possible to build large-scale monitoring systems. You can also set an upper limit on the viewing frame rate and configure automatic adjustment settings, as well as configure settings for event notifications to operators and audio alert depending on the priority level. See "Chapter 5 Viewer Reference" Layout design and registration Viewing frame rate Rate upper limit Automatic adjustment settings Step8 Management and Maintenance Network failure caused by unforeseen problems may negatively affect on the surveillance system operation. In order to avoid, it is recommended to carry out maintenance, such as periodical back up of recorded data and settings data. See "Chapter 6 Operation and Management", "Chapter 7 Backup Scheme", and "Chapter 8 System Maintenance" Recorded video data Event data Setting files 1-3