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User’s Manual<br />

3. Press the camera screen ID.<br />

4. Press the PANE button.<br />

5. Select a site to connect to from the Site list, and then drag<br />

and drop it on the Play or DVR Search screen by using the<br />

mouse connected to the network keyboard. Recorded video<br />

from the selected site is displayed on the screen.<br />

6. Press the (Menu) button. The play screen menu is displayed.<br />

7. Moving to the desired item by using arrow buttons and pressing the enter<br />

button ( ) selects the item in the menu or releases the selection. If you<br />

want to exit the current item setting, press the (Menu) button and<br />

releases the selection.<br />

8. Refer to 16.4 Network Keyboard Buttons, Buttons for Client System Control (p. 135) for the<br />

explanations about other functions.<br />

16.4 Network Keyboard Buttons<br />

The following is an explanation of the network keyboard buttons used to control the Client system. Refer<br />

to the network keyboard user manual regarding buttons for PTZ control.<br />

Buttons for Operation Commands<br />

Button Designation Operation<br />

Number (1 to 9)<br />

• ID → MON, PANE, DEV: Selects a monitor, camera screen, panel<br />

tab or Client system to control.<br />

Number (0)<br />

Shift<br />

ESC<br />

Connection<br />

Disconnection<br />

Panel Tab<br />

• Does not function as a command button.<br />

• SHIFT → Button : Performs the secondary function for buttons<br />

that support two functions.<br />

• ESC : Cancels a command during its operation.<br />

• Client system ID → DEV : Connects to the Client system.<br />

• SHIFT & DEV : Releases the connection to the Client system.<br />

• Tab ID → DEV : Selects the panel tab.<br />

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