JVC VR-N900U DVR User Manual


 
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How to Define Rights for Individual Users
1 Select [Restrict user access] in the [User
Administration] section.
2 Click the [User Access] button.
3 In the User list, select the required user.
4 In the [Global User Rights] section, select the
user’s global (i.e. non-camera-specific) rights.
[View Live]:
Ability to view live images.
[Browse]:
Ability to search for and browse recorded images.
[Setup]:
Ability to use the Setup tab.
[Edit Shared Views]:
Ability to create and edit shared views.
[Edit Private Views]:
Ability to create and edit private views.
5 In the [Defined Cameras list], select each
camera to which the user should have access.
6 Click the button to move the selected
cameras to the [Viewable by selected user] list.
7 Specify the features for each camera now
listed in the [Viewable by selected user] list.
The following features, all selected by default, are available:
Live:
Ability to view live images from the selected camera.
PTZ:
Ability to use the VR-N900 Viewer’s navigation features
for PTZ cameras.
PTZ Preset Positions:
Ability to use the VR-N900 Viewer’s navigation features
for moving a PTZ camera to particular preset positions.
Outputs:
Ability to trigger outputs (e.g. switching on lights, sounding
sirens), if such outputs are available.
Events:
Ability to use the VR-N900 Viewer’s Event Control feature
for manually triggering events.
Browse:
Ability to browse recorded images from the selected
camera.
AVI Export:
Ability to generate and export evidence as movie clips in
the AVI format.
JPG Export:
Ability to generate and export evidence as JPG images.
Database Export:
Ability to generate and export evidence in database
format.
Sequences:
Ability to use the Sequences feature for browsing images
from a selected camera.
Smart Search:
Ability to use the VR-N900 Viewer’s Smart Search feature.
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Audio:
Ability to listen to live sound from the selected camera’s
audio device (available only if camera has audio device
attached).
8 Repeat as required for other users.
Note
It is recommended to limit [Setup] rights to prevent
inadvertent changes by system users.