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# Click the ‘Add Camera’ button found on the bottom of the M7CMS window.
 
# Click the ‘Add Camera’ button found on the bottom of the M7CMS window.
# The Microseven Camera popup menu is displayed. <br />[[File:I-addcam-d.jpg]]
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# The Microseven Camera popup menu is displayed.   <br />[[File:I-addcam-d.jpg]]
 
# Click the ‘Add Group’ radio button.
 
# Click the ‘Add Group’ radio button.
 
# Click ‘OK’.
 
# Click ‘OK’.
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# Type a name in the ‘Group Name’ field.
 
# Type a name in the ‘Group Name’ field.
 
# Click ‘Add’.
 
# Click ‘Add’.
# The new camera group will now be displayed in the ‘Name’ list. <br />[[File:I-add-group.jpg|496x496px]]
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# The new camera group will now be displayed in the ‘Name’ list. <br />[[File:I-add-group.jpg|496x496px]]
 
# Click ‘OK’ to save the changes and click ‘Close’ to close the window.
 
# Click ‘OK’ to save the changes and click ‘Close’ to close the window.
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===== Networking Settings =====
 
===== Networking Settings =====
1.      By default, the camera network is set to DHCP and the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway parameters are automatically assigned.
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For static IP implementations, disable the DHCP setting by selecting Static IP address type. Manually enter your preconfigured IP address (mapped to the camera’s MAC address), Subnet mask, and Gateway parameters.
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# By default, the camera network is set to DHCP and the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway parameters are automatically assigned.  For static IP implementations, disable the DHCP setting by selecting Static IP address type. Manually enter your preconfigured IP address (mapped to the camera’s MAC address), Subnet mask, and Gateway parameters.
 
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# The DNS type is set to ‘Dynamic DNS’ by default. You can change the DNS type to ‘DNS’ when using static IP addressing and use primary DNS address of 8.8.8.8 and an alternate DNS address of 8.8.4.4, if desired.
2.      The DNS type is set to ‘Dynamic DNS’ by default. You can change the DNS type to ‘DNS’ when using static IP addressing and use primary DNS address of 8.8.8.8 and an alternate DNS address of 8.8.4.4, if desired.
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# The HTTP port is set to 80 by default.
 
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# The default port for RTSP is 554.
3.      The HTTP port is set to 80 by default.
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# The default port for RTMP is 1935.
 
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# If your router is configured to use UPnP settings, check the Enable UPnP box. Click the ‘Test UPnP’ button to test that your router has appropriately mapped the port forwarding parameters.
4.      The default port for RTSP is 554.
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# Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.
 
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5.      The default port for RTMP is 1935.
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6.      If your router is configured to use UPnP settings, check the Enable UPnP box. Click the ‘Test UPnP’ button to test that your router has appropriately mapped the port forwarding parameters.
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7.      Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.
      
===== Wireless Settings =====
 
===== Wireless Settings =====
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M7CMS uses the following default email server and account settings:
 
M7CMS uses the following default email server and account settings:
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1.      SMTP server name: mail.mym7.com
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# SMTP server name: mail.mym7.com
 
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# Server port: 587
2.      Server port: 587
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# Encrypt type: SMMARTTLS
 
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# Authentication: On
3.      Encrypt type: SMMARTTLS
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# Username: noreply@mym7.com
 
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# Password: grayed out
4.      Authentication: On
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# Sender: noreply@mym7.com
 
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# Enter up to three email addresses in the ‘Send to’ field(s)
5.      Username: noreply@mym7.com
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# Enter a Subject line (e.g. M7 Camera Alert) and a Message (optional unless adding more than one email address).
 
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# Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.  
6.      Password: grayed out
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<blockquote>[[File:Note.png]] '''''Note:''''' Email alerts are only available with firmware version v1.4.0 or later.</blockquote>
 
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7.      Sender: noreply@mym7.com
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8.      Enter up to three email addresses in the ‘Send to’ field(s)
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9.      Enter a Subject line (e.g. M7 Camera Alert) and a Message (optional unless adding more than one email address).
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10.  Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings. <blockquote>'''''Note:''''' Email alerts are only available with firmware version v1.4.0 or later.</blockquote>
      
===== FTP Settings =====
 
===== FTP Settings =====
 
M7CMS provides the option of sending video (motion only) by FTP to your hosting server. When available, M7CMS will upload your camera snapshots to a specified FTP folder within a defined time interval.
 
M7CMS provides the option of sending video (motion only) by FTP to your hosting server. When available, M7CMS will upload your camera snapshots to a specified FTP folder within a defined time interval.
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1.       Enter the FTP server name, FTP server port, username, password, and the FTP server path for your FTP account.
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# Enter the FTP server name, FTP server port, username, password, and the FTP server path for your FTP account.
 
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# Test the FTP settings by clicking the ‘Test’ button. If the test passes, click ‘Apply’ to save settings.
2.       Test the FTP settings by clicking the ‘Test’ button. If the test passes, click ‘Apply’ to save settings.
      
===== Audio Settings =====
 
===== Audio Settings =====
 
M7CMS supports 2-way voice intercom using the following parameters for audio encoding (M7B77 and M7B57 only):
 
M7CMS supports 2-way voice intercom using the following parameters for audio encoding (M7B77 and M7B57 only):
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1.      The Encoded mode is set to G711 by default.
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# The Encoded mode is set to G711 by default.
 
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# Audio is enabled by default for Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary streams.
2.      Audio is enabled by default for Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary streams.
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# Audio input type is set to ‘Line in’ by default. Keep the default setting for best audio performance.
 
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# Audio input volume (1-100) is set to 10 by default.
3.      Audio input type is set to ‘Line in’ by default. Keep the default setting for best audio performance.
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# Audio output volume (1-100) is set to 95 by default.
 
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# Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.
4.      Audio input volume (1-100) is set to 10 by default.
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5.      Audio output volume (1-100) is set to 95 by default.
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6.      Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.
      
====Video Tab ====
 
====Video Tab ====
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Video Setup establishes live camera video parameters and live image qualities. Default settings are shown under the Camera Setup properties dialog and Video > Video Setup tab.
 
Video Setup establishes live camera video parameters and live image qualities. Default settings are shown under the Camera Setup properties dialog and Video > Video Setup tab.
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1.      The video format is set to ‘NTSC’ by default.
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# The video format is set to ‘NTSC’ by default.
 
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# Video coding is set to ‘mainprofile’ by default.
2.      Video coding is set to ‘mainprofile’ by default.
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# To optimize system performance, Microseven suggests the following default primary, secondary, and tertiary settings for the bit rate, I-frame interval, and maximum frame rate: - Primary: 2048, 25, 50 - Secondary: 200, 10, 20 - Tertiary: 128, 07, 15
 
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# The bit rate type is set by default to VBR (variable bit rate).
3.      To optimize system performance, Microseven suggests the following default primary, secondary, and tertiary settings for the bit rate, I-frame interval, and maximum frame rate:
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# Click the ‘Smartphone and Pad’ button to establish a large or small window when viewing video on mobile smartphone and tablet devices.
 
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# Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.
•               Primary: 2048, 25, 50
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•               Secondary: 200, 10, 20
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•               Tertiary: 128, 07, 15
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4.      The bit rate type is set by default to VBR (variable bit rate).
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5.      Click the ‘Smartphone and Pad’ button to establish a large or small window when viewing video on mobile smartphone and tablet devices.
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6.      Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.
      
===== Display Setup =====
 
===== Display Setup =====
1.      Display Setup provides Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, and Exposure value (EV) adjustments.
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2.      Click ‘Set Default” to restore all values to system default settings.
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3.      Click ‘Apply’ button to save the changes.<blockquote>'''''Tip:'''''  IR night vision can be brightened or darkened by increasing or decreasing the exposure value.</blockquote>
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# Display Setup provides Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, and Exposure value (EV) adjustments.
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# Click ‘Set Default” to restore all values to system default settings.
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# Click ‘Apply’ button to save the changes.<blockquote>'''''Tip:'''''  IR night vision can be brightened or darkened by increasing or decreasing the exposure value.</blockquote>
    
===== Infrared Light Setup =====
 
===== Infrared Light Setup =====
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M7CMS provides flexible event detection capabilities that can be calibrated to suit most environments.  
 
M7CMS provides flexible event detection capabilities that can be calibrated to suit most environments.  
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1.      Set the motion sensitivity level, where 100 is the most sensitive to movement and 1 is the least sensitive. The sensitivity level is set to 50 by default.
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# Set the motion sensitivity level, where 100 is the most sensitive to movement and 1 is the least sensitive. The sensitivity level is set to 50 by default.
 
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# Select the number of snapshots that will be taken when motion is detected (between 1 and 3). Snapshot is set to 1 by default.
2.      Select the number of snapshots that will be taken when motion is detected (between 1 and 3). Snapshot is set to 1 by default.
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# Check any of the actions you wish to enable when M7CMS detects motion. Choose from ‘Send email’, ‘Snapshot to SD Card’, Upload snapshot to FTP’, ‘Record to SD Card’, and/or ‘Upload record to FTP’.
 
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# Schedule motion detection for specific day(s) of the week and for 1 to 4 time duration blocks.
3.      Check any of the actions you wish to enable when M7CMS detects motion. Choose from ‘Send email’, ‘Snapshot to SD Card’, Upload snapshot to FTP’, ‘Record to SD Card’, and/or ‘Upload record to FTP’.
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# Check the ‘Apply to everyday’ box if you wish to copy the current setting to all days of the week.
 
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# Click the ‘Set motion detection area’ button to display a Motion Detection Area Setting window.
4.      Schedule motion detection for specific day(s) of the week and for 1 to 4 time duration blocks.
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# Left click and drag the cursor across the desired motion detection area. The selected area(s) will be highlighted in red. Up to four different motion detection areas can be set.
 
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# Click ‘Apply’ to save the current settings.
5.      Check the ‘Apply to everyday’ box if you wish to copy the current setting to all days of the week.
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6.      Click the ‘Set motion detection area’ button to display a Motion Detection Area Setting window.
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7.      Left click and drag the cursor across the desired motion detection area. The selected area(s) will be highlighted in red. Up to four different motion detection areas can be set.
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8.      Click ‘Apply’ to save the current settings.
      
====Capture & snapshot Tab====
 
====Capture & snapshot Tab====
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Auto Capture automatically captures snapshots according to a user-defined schedule and can send the snapshots to an FTP server, email account, or the camera’s MicroSD card.
 
Auto Capture automatically captures snapshots according to a user-defined schedule and can send the snapshots to an FTP server, email account, or the camera’s MicroSD card.
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1.      Use the File mode drop down menu to choose a naming convention for auto captured files. The Date/Time Suffix option creates a filename using the first two digits of the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second (e.g. P16052721145400.jpg). The Overwrite option activates the File name field where you can type a file name. The Date/Time Suffix file mode is selected by default.
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# Use the File mode drop down menu to choose a naming convention for auto captured files. The Date/Time Suffix option creates a filename using the first two digits of the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second (e.g. P16052721145400.jpg). The Overwrite option activates the File name field where you can type a file name. The Date/Time Suffix file mode is selected by default.
 
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# Check the box beside the delivery method(s) you want to enable. You can choose from Enable auto capture to FTP, Enable auto capture to Email, Enable auto capture to SD Card.
2.      Check the box beside the delivery method(s) you want to enable. You can choose from Enable auto capture to FTP, Enable auto capture to Email, Enable auto capture to SD Card.
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# Set the capture interval for each enabled option. The default interval is set to 60 seconds.  
 
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# Set the Auto capture schedule including the day and duration for each day.
3.      Set the capture interval for each enabled option. The default interval is set to 60 seconds.  
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# Check the ‘Apply to everyday’ box if you wish to copy the current setting to all days of the week.
 
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# Click Apply button to save and apply the current settings.
4.      Set the Auto capture schedule including the day and duration for each day.
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5.      Check the ‘Apply to everyday’ box if you wish to copy the current setting to all days of the week.
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6.      Click Apply button to save and apply the current settings.
      
====Recording Tab====
 
====Recording Tab====
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From the Record Query tab, you can search, display, playback, and download video and snapshots from your camera’s onboard MicroSD card.
 
From the Record Query tab, you can search, display, playback, and download video and snapshots from your camera’s onboard MicroSD card.
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'''Querying and playing video files'''  
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'''Querying and playing video files'''
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1.      Select the date and time range for your query using the ‘From:’ and ‘To:’ dropdown lists.
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# Select the date and time range for your query using the ‘From:’ and ‘To:’ dropdown lists.
 
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# Click the ‘Query’ button to search the MicroSD card for files matching your query. A list of all matching files is displayed in the Record Query window.
2.      Click the ‘Query’ button to search the MicroSD card for files matching your query. A list of all matching files is displayed in the Record Query window.
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# Double-click on any file in the list to play the selected video in a separate window.  
 
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3.      Double-click on any file in the list to play the selected video in a separate window.  
      
'''Downloading video files from the MicroSD card to your PC'''
 
'''Downloading video files from the MicroSD card to your PC'''
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1.      The queried files can be selected and downloaded to your local system.
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# The queried files can be selected and downloaded to your local system.
 
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# Left-click to select a single file or use “left-click + shift” to select multiple files.
2.      Left-click to select a single file or use “left-click + shift” to select multiple files.
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# Click the ‘Download’ button to download the selected files from the camera’s on-board MicroSD card to your local system.
 
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# The files are saved in the .avi format. Microseven recommends using the freeware VLC player to view the downloaded video files.
 
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3.      Click the ‘Download’ button to download the selected files from the camera’s on-board MicroSD card to your local system.
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4.      The files are saved in the .avi format. Microseven recommends using the freeware VLC player to view the downloaded video files.
      
===== Snapshot Query =====
 
===== Snapshot Query =====
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'''Querying and viewing snapshot files'''
 
'''Querying and viewing snapshot files'''
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1.      Select the date and time range for your query using the ‘From:’ and ‘To:’ dropdown lists.
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# Select the date and time range for your query using the ‘From:’ and ‘To:’ dropdown lists.
 
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# Click the ‘Query’ button to execute your query for the established date and time range.
2.      Click the ‘Query’ button to execute your query for the established date and time range.
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# All files matching your query will be displayed in the Snapshot Query window.
 
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# Double-click on any file in the list to display the selected snapshot in a separate preview window.
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4.      Double-click on any file in the list to display the selected snapshot in a separate preview window.
      
'''Downloading snapshots from the MicroSD card to your PC'''
 
'''Downloading snapshots from the MicroSD card to your PC'''
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1.      The queried files can be selected and downloaded to your local system.
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# The queried files can be selected and downloaded to your local system.
 
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# Left-click to select a single file or use “left-click + shift” to select multiple files.
2.      Left-click to select a single file or use “left-click + shift” to select multiple files.
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# Click the ‘Download’ button to download the selected files from the camera’s on-board MicroSD card to your local system.
 
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# The files are saved in the .jpg format.  
3.      Click the ‘Download’ button to download the selected files from the camera’s on-board MicroSD card to your local system.
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4.      The files are saved in the .jpg format.  
      
===== Record Schedule =====
 
===== Record Schedule =====
 
Recording schedules can be set for specific days of the week, intervals, or durations.
 
Recording schedules can be set for specific days of the week, intervals, or durations.
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# Check the ‘Schedule Rec Enable’ box.
 
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# Use the dropdown menu to select a day of the week to schedule a recording.
2.      Use the dropdown menu to select a day of the week to schedule a recording.
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# Set from 1 to 4 time duration blocks for the day’s recording.
 
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# Check ‘Apply to everyday’ if you wish to copy the current setting to all days of the week.
3.      Set from 1 to 4 time duration blocks for the day’s recording.
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# Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.<blockquote>'''''Tip:''''' The Record Schedule tab is Motion detection settings are found under the Detection tab.</blockquote>
 
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5.      Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.<blockquote>'''''Tip:''''' The Record Schedule tab is Motion detection settings are found under the Detection tab.</blockquote>
      
===== Record Options =====
 
===== Record Options =====
 
The Record Options tab is used to control motion and 24x7 recording.
 
The Record Options tab is used to control motion and 24x7 recording.
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# Enter a recording file length between 15-900 seconds.
 
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# Choose the recording stream (primary=default, secondary, or tertiary).
2.      Choose the recording stream (primary=default, secondary, or tertiary).
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# Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings. Changes to the recording stream type will cause the camera to reboot automatically after clicking ‘Apply’.
 
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3.      Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings. Changes to the recording stream type will cause the camera to reboot automatically after clicking ‘Apply’.
      
====User Accounts Tab====
 
====User Accounts Tab====

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