| How do I program muti scheduled time zones for diffrent doors? | How do I program muti scheduled time zones for diffrent doors? I want to be able to program one door to give me access from one time period and then have another door give me access at another time period. | Open ‘Zone’ section.
Configure Zone 1 to desired schedule for 1st door(s). Set ‘LINK’ to ‘END’. Select desired door node (if multiple doors, must send one at a time.)
Click ‘Send’.
While remaining on Zone 1, change start/end times to reflect desired schedule for 2nd door(s). Ensure that ‘LINK’ is still set to ‘END’.
Select desired door node (if multiple doors, must send one at a time.) Click ‘Send’.
Open ‘Users’ section. Apply Zone 1 to user(s) intended to follow said door schedules. Click ‘save’.
**PLEASE NOTE: After this configuration is set, you CANNOT use ‘all items’ option in the ‘DNLD’ section. This will negate the concurrent door schedules.
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| what is the minimum hardware required to properly deploy a Savix series DVR board based system? | | Hardware Selection for SV4 capture board Recommended Hardware: o Intel Celeron 2.0 GHz or higher o RAM 256MB or higher o Motherboard with Intel Chipset recommended: 845/865 chipset. You may use SiS chipset as an alternative choice. Use with other chipsets at your own risk. o LAN adapter: Realtek RTL8139C, RTL 8101, RTL 8100C, RTL8201CL 10/100 LAN compatible. o VGA, 32 MB or more with Video Overlay Capability. Factory recommends ATI chipset AGP cards o Also works with Onboard Intel Extreme Graphics 2 controller
Hardware Selection for SV8X & SV16H (hardware compression) capture boards Recommended Hardware: o Intel CPU P4 2.4 or higher o RAM 256MB or higher o Motherboard with Intel Chipset recommended: 845/865 chipset. You may use SiS chipset as an alternative choice. Use with other chipsets at your own risk. o VGA, Nvidia GeForce2 MX200, TNT II M64 32M, ATI Radeon VE or 7000, Matrox G450, integrated only Nvidia or SiS650 chipset o LAN adapter: Realtek RTL8139C, RTL 8100C, RTL 8101, RTL8201CL 10/100 LAN compatible.
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| What should I do if I can hear audio locally on my Savix unit, so I know I have it configured it correctly, but I cannot hear it via the client software? | | In the client software, click on "File", then on "Preferences". Make sure you have "Enable Audio Function" checkmarked under the "Audio" category. |
| What should I do if I can establish a connection with my DVR but I get black/blue screens where my camera images should appear? | | These issues are usually related to your PCs graphics system and can usually be resolved by obtaining the most current version of your graphics card drivers along with the most current version od DirectX. |
| Why can't I operate my P.T.Z remotely on my OrbixD? | Why can't I operate my P.T.Z remotely on my OrbixD? | You must open port 6666 in your network firewall. |
| How do I wire an ACC-950? | How do I wire an ACC-950? | The ACC-950 should be wired in daisy chain.
Click on the attachment below to see an example |
| How do I remove the startup password from the DX series? | | You can change it in setup menu. In the system menu -> system password -> don't type the any password -> confirm -> esc key -> Then power off the unit and power it back on and it will not ask for the password again.
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| What is the size of the recorded images for Nubix DVRs? | What is the size of the recorded images for Nubix DVRs?
| The below information is the table of image sizes at different resolution and quality. The sizes on the table considered the max size of image can be occurred at different conditions. So it could usually be less than the sizes indicated on the table.
CIF Image Size Super 7.4 KB High 4.0 KB Medium 2.5 KB Low 1.9 KB
HALF D1 Image Size Super 14.8 KB High 8.0 KB Medium 5.0 KB Low 3.8 KB
D1 Image Size Super 29.6 KB High 16 KB Medium 10 KB Low 7.6 KB
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| My DX series DVR does not power on. The power light is blinking blue but i have no video. | | The Nubix DX comes locked from factory. You must unlock the system using the instructions below.
1. Connect power cable 2. Press the power button and then press the "0" button eight times and Enter Button The system will boot up 3. Next press the ‘Lock button’ on the front panel and press the "0" button eight times (ID: 00, PW: 000000) to release the system lock. You may now enter the System Menu.
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| How do I disable Hardware Overlay? | | How do I disable my Harware Overlay? Turning off the hardware acceleration system wide in Windows XP You can turn off hardware acceleration completely or turn it down system wide in the following manner: 1. Click on Start > Control Panel. 2. In the classic view, double click on the Display icon. 3. Select the Settings tab and click on the Advanced button. The Advanced Settings dialog box appears. 4. Click on the Troubleshoot tab. 5. You can disable the hardware acceleration completely by dragging the slider to the extreme left of the scale. You can also choose to turn down the hardware acceleration by selecting an intermediate value. If the issue is resolved with hardware acceleration turned off, the source of the problem could be old video drivers for your video adapter. In that case, you need to contact the manufacturer of your video card to get the latest drivers. If you have installed the latest video driver for your video adapter and you continue to experience graphic issues with the Graphics Hardware Acceleration slider set to ‘Full’, try experimenting by reducing the acceleration by one notch and checking the results.
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