The following general procedures are described in this section:
To install the Video Driver Network with a DVR device component, do the following:

Type a meaningful name in this field to identify the instance.
This is the same option list as in the previous step. Verify the current selection is the desired .
Set this value to true (default) to enable each added , as desired.
Type a meaningful name in this field to identify the device.
This is the same option list as in the previous step. Verify the current selection or choose a different device, if desired.
Set this value to zero or greater to specify the maximum allowable attempts at establishing a network connection with the device.
In these two fields, enter the local area network IP address and port number for the specific video device that you are adding.
In this field, set a maximum amount of time to wait for communications from the device before indicating a ‟timeout” status.
In these two fields, enter the credentials for user level access to the device.
In these two fields, enter the credentials for admin level access to the video device (if applicable).
Type text in this field to represent and identify each video device.
The new video device appears under the network, as shown below.
This procedure requires that a non-DVR Video Driver network is already installed in the station. Refer to Install a videoDriverNetwork and device, if necessary.
To add a Video Driver camera to a station, do the following:
to display the Cameras device extension graphics/xwc130479428281133086.cgm in the nav tree.
This procedure requires that a Video Driver network is already installed in the remote station and that the remote station has been discovered and added under the local station’s NiagaraNetwork. In addition, the following prerequisites apply both the target (remote station) and local station:
To add a remote camera to a station, do the following:
to display the remote station in the nav tree.
. The Niagara Camera Mgr view displays.
‟Presets” are memorized camera configurations that you can create, store (save), and Go to (invoke) for cameras that support pan, zoom, and tilt controls.
To create a camera Preset, do the following:
You can use the Playback Viewer component to automatically populate an option list with all cameras in your station. However, before the Playback Viewer can be used, you must install it in the running station. It can be installed at any location within the station nav tree, but you must be sure to only install one instance of this component.
To use the Playback Viewer (Playback Chooser), do the following.
You can use the Surveillance Viewer component to automatically populate a ‟Camera Pane”’ with a list of all cameras in your station. Each of these cameras may be dragged to a pre-designed grid of your choice. However, before the Surveillance Viewer can be used, it must be installed in the running station. It can be installed at any location within the station nav tree, but you must be sure to only install one instance of this component.
To use the Surveillance Viewer, do the following:
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