Important Information FCC Verification FCC Regulation (for USA): Prohibition against eavesdropping This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Except for the operations of law enforcement officers conducted under Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits lawful authority, no person shall use, either directly or indirectly, a de- are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer- vice operated pursuant to the provisions of this Part for the purpose...
Recording: Encode Recording: Encode menu allows you to alter and customize how the device records footage and encodes the files. Encoding is a term which refers to the compression al- gorithm (a fancy computer term for “make the file small- er while retaining visual quality”) used by the device.
Recording: Schedule The schedule presented on-screen applies to one channel only over one There are three types of recording to choose from - whole week. Use the Copy To function to quickly assign identical sched- Normal: The device will constantly record for any period where Normal ule layouts to multiple channels at once.
Search: Playback Select one or more channels you’d like to playback. The playback interface is quite similar to a computer’s media player, or to the on-screen display of a DVD/Blu-ray player. Most of the controls From the Video Type menu, select the type(s) of video you’d like to are quite straight forward, and operate in the same way as a standard playback.
Network: General Network Access: Here you can choose between the three different types Subnet Mask: If the IP address is like a street address, then a sub net- of networks that the device can be connected to. The two available are - work is like your neighbourhood.
Network: Advanced Email Settings: This section has been covered in the quick start guide. WiFi Settings: This section has been covered in the quick start guide. Server Port: This is the port that the device will use to send information through.
Alarm: Motion Detection & Sensitivity The way that the device looks for motion is quite straight forward - it’s a Sensitivity: The Sensitivity setting is controlled by a slider, allowing you process where it compares one frame with the next. A certain amount of to set a value between 0 and 50.
Alarm: Schedule Schedule: Allows you to select which day and what time that you would like Motion Detection to be enabled for. By default Motion Detection is enabled 7 days a week for 24 hours. If you want to alter this, tap on the day and time that you want to change.
Instructs the device to update its firmware. You’ll the event that you require assistance. The various model and build num- only need to use this option if instructed to do so by Swann Technical bers help us track down any known issues, or catalogue new issues as Support (remember to export your configuration first so you don’t have...
SwannView Link: Local Settings The local configuration screen is where you can customise how Swann- About transcoding to AVI: Don’t be put off by the complex word - transcoding is just a shortening of “translating code”. View Link will store and process footage on the local PC when you down- load it from the device.
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SwannView Link: Device Settings Display: Channel Settings Channel Name (Check Box): Whether the channel’s name will be displayed on screen or not. Channel Name: The title you’d like to give that camera. Record Data: Whether the overlays (Channel Name, Date and so on) will be recorded onto the video with your images.
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Recording: Advanced Config Overwrite: Whether the device will erase old recordings to make room for new ones, or not. Pre-record: Whether the device will cache and save footage that occurs immediately before an alarm/mo- tion event. Delay: How long after an alarm event or motion the device will continue to record for. Pack Duration: The amount of video that will be stored as a single “pack”.
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Network: Advanced Settings DDNS Setup: Opens the DDNS setup window. NTP Setup: Opens the Network Time Protocol setup window. Email Setting: Opens the Email Setup window. Server Port: One of the two ports the device needs to communicate over your network. Ensure nothing else uses this port.
You must present your receipt as proof of date of purchase for warranty validation. Any unit which proves defective during the stated period will be repaired without charge for parts or labour or replaced at the sole discretion of Swann. The end user is responsible for all freight charges incurred to send the product to Swann’s repair centres.
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