Layout Of Remote Control - Swann Pro-series User Manual

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Do not expose the DVR to moisture. Water is the arch-
enemy of electrical components and also poses a high risk
of electric shock.
Avoid dusty locations. Dust has a tendency to build up
inside the DVR case, leading to a high risk of failure or
even re.
Only install the DVR in a well ventilated space. Like
all electronics, the circuitry and hard drive in the DVR
produce heat, and this heat needs a way out.
Do not open the DVR case except to install/swap the
hard drive inside. There are no user serviceable parts
inside.
Never open the case whilst the DVR is plugged in, and
never turn the DVR on whilst the case is open.
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Installation Guidelines

Layout of Remote Control

1) Standby: Sends the DVR into standby mode. No recording will occur while the
DVR is set to Standby.
2) Login / Lock: Locks the DVR so that it requires a password to re-open, or
initiates unlocking the DVR if it's already locked. Only works once the password
function has been enabled and a password set (see page 32 for details).
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3) Number Buttons: Can be used as shortcuts to a speci c camera, and are useful
for quickly entering numerical passwords.
4) Display Mode: Enters split-screen view, where the screen shows one, four
("quad" mode 2 x 2) or eight (8ch only - 3 x 3 with one space blank) video feeds at
once.
5) Menu: Opens the DVR's menu.
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6) PTZ: Opens the Pan/Tilt/Zoom control screen.
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7) Exit: Goes back one step or level in the DVR's menu tree.
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8) Arrow Buttons: Navigates around menus or toggles through options.
9) OK: Works as the Select button does on the DVR, or as the Enter button on a
keyboard.
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10) + / -: For adjusting the zoom of PTZ devices.
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11) Record: Triggers manual recording mode.
12) Stop: Stops manual recording or playback in progress. Won't have any
e ect on recordings triggered by the schedule in either normal or motion-based
recording modes.
13) Mute: As the name suggests, this mutes the audio output of the DVR.
14) Playback Controls: Opens the playback interface from the live viewing
mode. Pauses, rewinds, fast forwards or or resumes playback from paused.
Use only the supplied power adapter. Other adapters
may cause damage to the DVR or cause a re.
Do not cut or modify any cable for any reason. Doing
so will void your warranty, as well as pose a great risk of
re or electrical shock.
Do not expose the DVR to sudden bumps or shocks (for
example, being dropped). The DVR is as robust as possible,
but many of the internal components are quite fragile.
Remember that the DVR is, in all likelihood, going to be
left on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Keep this in mind
when choosing a location for installation.

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