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Procedure for uninstalling previous recorder software versions to ensure a clean installation of the new software.
Steps for installing the NVR software, including prerequisites like .NET Framework and Windows updates.
Instructions for obtaining and applying a license key to activate full NVR system functionality and camera support.
Guide to install Mirasys N System Manager and Mirasys N Workstation on client computers for system management and monitoring.
Method for configuring the recorder's IP address for network access through the System Manager application.
Initial setup process for the Mirasys N series system, including adding and configuring IP cameras and defining settings.
Steps to integrate IP cameras into the NVR, requiring static IP, username, and password configuration on the camera.
Adjusting parameters such as frame rates, resolutions, and image quality for connected IP cameras.
Renaming cameras, disabling unused camera channels, and modifying basic video quality parameters.
Customizing motion detection zones (masks) and sensitivity for each camera to trigger recording based on movement.
Explanation of comparative and adaptive motion detection algorithms to optimize detection in various environmental conditions.
Fine-tuning motion detection parameters like sensitivity threshold and the minimum number of pixels that must change.
Configuring weekly schedules to activate specific motion detection masks or disable recording during certain hours.
Creating and managing user profiles to define access rights and control which cameras and devices users can view.
Managing user accounts, setting up passwords, assigning profiles, and defining user interface language and access permissions.
Overview of the Mirasys N Workstation's graphical user interface, including the Navigator, device windows, and toolbar.
Viewing live video streams from individual or multiple cameras simultaneously through the Workstation application.
Manipulating camera view windows: resizing edges, changing dimensions, and moving views to different workspaces.
Saving and applying custom arrangements of camera views and window positions for efficient workflow and quick access.
Operating PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) dome cameras, including pan, tilt, zoom, focus, iris, and preset positioning.
Synchronized playback of recorded video from multiple cameras, facilitating review of events across different camera feeds.
Searching recorded video and audio data based on activity levels represented by a bar graph, indicating motion or sound detection.
Performing search queries across multiple video or audio channels simultaneously within the Activity Search interface.
Applying image enhancement filters to live or recorded video, such as brightness, contrast, sharpness, and noise reduction.
Saving recorded video segments as media files (e.g., WMV) to CD/DVD or removable devices for external use.