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25.9.4 Connecting to SISTORE MX NVS
In multi-server mode it is possible to view live images or stored recordings from
different servers on the SISTORE RemoteView client. Connections can be made to
up to 10 servers simultaneously. The connected servers and the associated
cameras will be listed in the live image display area. Up to 10 x 96 = 960 camera
can be included in the list. It is possible to transmit live and recorded audio for both
and LAN and analog cameras.
When several SISTORE RemoteView clients are at the same time connected to the same servers,
there is a higher network load and a higher CPU load of the server.
There are three possible ways to set up a connection:
z Connecting to SISTORE MX NVS using the toolbar
z Connecting to SISTORE MX NVS via the address book
z Connecting to SISTORE MX NVS via the map
As of version 2.80, the logon to the SISTORE MX NVS application software will take place
automatically if the user name and password for SISTORE MX NVS und SISTORE RemoteView are
identical. If this is not the case, the user will have to log in manually.
Connecting to SISTORE MX NVS using the toolbar
This function is not available during initial connection setup as the list only shows a history of the
connections.
1. Open the list box next to the icon Connect.
Î A list showing the connections to SISTORE MX servers appears.
The upper section of the list displays the links to up to 10 SISTORE MX servers that were dialled in
last. The bottom section of the list shows the first 10 entries of the address book. Favoured
connections will only be displayed if there are one or several entries in the address book.
2. Select a connection.
Î The connection will be established.
Connecting to SISTORE MX NVS via the address book
1. Open the address book. See Section
1649H25.11.1 1650HOpening the address book.
2. Select the desired connection.
3. Click on Connect.
Î The connection will be established.
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