Configurations for Using RealShot
Manager Advanced Client Software
Configure the following settings on the NSR unit that
will act as the master server. For details on the settings,
refer to the User's Guide (PDF).
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Configure the following settings in the Server
Configuration screen of the Administration Menu.
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1 Select [Master] under [Central Server Mode].
2 Select the network interface for connection in
[Network Interface for Remote Client
Connection] under [Connect from Remote
Client].
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Create a user in the master server.
Click
(add) in the User Configuration screen,
and create a user.
Step 4: Verifying
Operation
After basic configurations are finished, make sure that
camera images are displayed in the "Main" screen and
verify other such operations.
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1 Change the layout and display images from
registered cameras.
Drag and drop a camera from the Cameras pane to
a monitor frame to display images from that
camera.
2 Click a monitor frame to activate it (light blue
frame), and control pan, tilt, and zoom from the
[Control] tab of the Camera Control pane.
3 Capture a moving object with the camera, and
confirm that an alarm occurs.
When alarm recording has been configured through
basic configuration, a red frame surrounds the
monitor frame, and a record of each alarm is
displayed in the Alarm History at the bottom of the
screen.
4 Refer to the Monitoring Window Operations Guide
(separate document) for details on operating each
function.
5 Click [PLAYBACK] to play back recordings.
When you click [PLAYBACK], images from a
previously configured time will be played back
(quick playback).
When you enter a date and time and click [GO],
recorded images will be played back.
6 Click the [ERROR] lamp at the bottom right of the
screen to confirm whether errors have occurred.
As the System Log appears when you click the
[ERROR] lamp, you can confirm whether problems
have occurred by viewing the log.
For details on "Main" screen operations, refer to the
Monitoring Window Operations Guide (separate
document) or the User's Guide (PDF).
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Step 4: Verifying Operation
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