Nuvico EVLite EVL-400 Instruction Manual

Nuvico EVLite EVL-400 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 EVL-400, EVL-800 Digital Video Recorder *4-ch shown...
  • Page 2: Content Verification

    2. Remote Controller 3. DVR Client Software CD 4. Power Adapter 5. Two AAA Batteries 6. This Instruction Manual If any of these materials are missing, please contact your vendor or NUVICO Customer Service immediately at (866) 523 - 1700.
  • Page 3: Disclaimer

    NUVICO. NUVICO makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the Digital Video Recorder, the software, the hard drives, personal computers, peripheral devices, or unapproved/unsupported devices.
  • Page 4: Fcc Notice

    Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment. NUVICO, INC. 53 Smith Street, Englewood, NJ 07631 Tel: (866) 523-1700...
  • Page 5: Read This First

    This Digital Video Recorder’s warranty is only effective in the country of sale. If a problem arises while the DVR is in use abroad, please convey it back to the country of sale before proceeding with a warranty claim to NUVICO customer service. - 3 -...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before using the Digital Video Recorder, please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the Digital Video Recorder is operated correctly. 2. The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the DVR and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to the self, other persons and equipment.
  • Page 7: Caution

    CAUTION CAUTION “Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type. Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions. Avoid using, placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures, such as the greenhouse or trunk of a car. Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the battery to leak, overheat or explode, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENT VERIFICATION ..................0 DISCLAIMER ....................... 1 FCC NOTICE ....................... 2 CANADIAN RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS ..........2 READ THIS FIRST ....................... 3 TEST SESSIONS ..........................3 THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974(5 U.S.C. § 552a) .................. 3 WARRANTY LIMITATIONS ......................... 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ....................
  • Page 9 5.3 SCHEDULE RECORDING ..............................39 5.4 COMBINATION RECORDING ............................40 5.4.1 CONTINUOUS RECORDING & ALARM RECORDING ................... 40 5.4.2 MOTION RECORDING & ALARM RECORDING ..................... 41 5.4.3 SCHEDULE & ALARM RECORDING ........................42 5.4.4 SUMMARY OF COMBINATION ..........................42 IV. SETUP ........................43 1.
  • Page 10 8.1 GENERAL ..................................60 8.1.1 AUTO LOCK ................................60 8.1.2 KEY TONE ................................60 8.1.3 RECORD MODE ............................... 60 8.1.4 PB DEINTERLACE ..............................60 8.1.5 RUN ON BOOT ................................. 60 8.1.6 PASSWORD ................................60 8.1.7 FACTORY DEFAULT ..............................60 8.1.8 KEY SENSITIVITY ..............................60 8.1.9 SYSTEM ID ................................
  • Page 11: Digital Video Recorder Layout

    DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER LAYOUT 1. FRONT PANEL LAYOUT 1. NUMERIC BUTTONS (1~10/0) These numeric buttons above serve numerous functions. They can be used to enter numerical data when prompted by the DVR, or used to select specific channels/cameras. They can also be used to input specific days during schedule option, or to enter alphabetical letters during channel ID function.
  • Page 12 11. MENU This button is used to access the main menu. 12. IR RECEIVER 13. USB PORT USB compliant allows use of USB flash drive to upgrade the DVR’s firmware, backup the video clips, and connect the mouse. 14. POWER This button is used to turn the unit on or off.
  • Page 13: Rear Panel Layout

    2. REAR PANEL LAYOUT 1. CAMERA INPUTS: BNC connectors for composite video inputs. 2. VIDEO OUT: BNC connector for composite main/video output. 3. SPOT OUT: BNC connector for spot monitor output. 4. AUDIO INPUT / OUTPUT: RCA connector for audio input / output. 5.
  • Page 14: Ir Remote Controller

    3. IR REMOTE CONTROLLER POWER DVR ID EXT. SEARCH TIME SEARCH INFORMATION BACK UP DISPLAY MODE PAN/TILT/ZOOM ENTER CANCEL / OSD OFF ZOOM MENU - BUTTON REWIND + BUTTON FAST FORWARD STOP SCHEDULE REC ON/OFF PLAY RECORD STEP NUMBERS & ALPHABET 4.
  • Page 15: Live Mode

    5. MOUSE OSD This DVR can be controlled using the mouse. Connect the mouse to the USB port located at the front panel of the DVR before use. Clicking the right mouse button during Live mode or Playback mode will display the following virtual remote controller and virtual keypad. Using the mouse OSD, you may enter the PASSWORD or Camera Name.
  • Page 16: System Configuration

    6. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION - 14 -...
  • Page 17: Quick Setup Guide

    I. QUICK SETUP GUIDE 1. PASSWORD DVR: The Factory Default password is “000000” (6 zeros). CMS Lite: 1. Enter the IP address of the DVR or the hostname. (For example: 192.168.0.100, x123456.dvrhost.com) 2. Enter the port number of the DVR. Factory 7000.
  • Page 18: Setup Screen

    2. SETUP SCREEN Once the password has been correctly entered, SETUP Menu will be displayed. The User will have access to various setup options. 3. DATE & TIME SETUP SYSTEM Menu Set the “DATE” & “TIME” to the appropriate date and time. Once correctly entered, press ENTER to save and exit.
  • Page 19: Record

    4. RECORD SETUP RECORD Record menu allows customization of continuous record setting. Use the [+] or [-] button on the DVR or remote controller to change these settings. By factory default, all options except “Motion” & “Audio” are set to ON. Toggle ON / OFF to enable or disable recording per camera.
  • Page 20: Network Setup

    Note: If you are using a dynamic IP internet service, hostname can be used to connect to the DVR. Hostname can be found under the “INFO” tab in the “SYSTEM” menu. i.e., INTERNET EXPLORER: http:// hostname.dvrhost.com:port# NUVICO CMS Lite S/W: hostname.dvrhost.com - 18 -...
  • Page 21: Usb Backup

    6. USB BACKUP To perform a video USB backup, press the [BACKUP] button on the DVR or remote controller. The backup menu allows for video archival to USB memory stick. Use [-] or [+] button to select or de- select these options. DEVICE Select “USB –...
  • Page 22: Basic Operation

    II. BASIC OPERATION This section will cover basic features of the DVR such as simple recording and playback. Also, it will cover the main screen explaining many alert, operational, channel, DVR status, the time and hard drive space counter. Moreover, it will also address live view mode that the DVR has to offer. Which include automatic sequence mode and digital zoom features.
  • Page 23: Live View

    2. LIVE VIEW The live view displays each channel at 30 frames per second in NTSC video type. 2.1 AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE Please refer to Section IV. Setup (Sequential Setup) for selecting and activating the automatic sequence modes. Press and hold the DISPLAY button for 2 second to activate the sequence mode. Pressing the display mode will change the display mode to the single channel display initially, and continue to sequence through all the channels in full screen mode.
  • Page 24: Spot Out

    Press the ENTER button to zoom in to the selected area on the screen. Use the directional buttons to move the zoomed window around the screen. Press the [+] button once more for 4x zoom mode, or press the [-] button to zoom out to 2x mode. Press the CANCEL button to return to the normal view.
  • Page 25: Log

    3. LOG The log chart keeps record of all the events and alerts, 8 logs per page. The DVR keeps log from the initial power on of the DVR. The record of items are compiled and listed in five categories. 3.1 ALL All events related to the operation and alerts of the DVR are listed and sorted under ALL, in chronological order,...
  • Page 26: Network

    3.3 NETWORK Any network activity is listed and sorted under NETWORK in the same chronological order. 3.4 ALARM Any alarm activity is listed and sorted under ALARM in the same chronological order. 3.5 MOTION Any motion activity is listed and sorted under MOTION in the same chronological order.
  • Page 27: Basic Recording

    4. BASIC RECORDING The DVR comes with a certain preset settings from the factory. Therefore, once the DVR is installed, immediate recording is possible after pressing the record button. The DVR differentiates normal recording, alarm recording and schedule recording. Normal recording settings are used when the record button is pressed.
  • Page 28: Playback

    5. PLAYBACK 5.1 TIME SEARCH Press the SEARCH or TIME SEARCH button to access the time search calendar. Use the directional buttons to navigate to the desired date, and then press the ENTER button to access selected date. Use the directional buttons to navigate to the desired hour and minute slot.
  • Page 29: Playback Control Buttons

    5.2 PLAYBACK CONTROL BUTTONS During the playback, the DVR may be played back in reverse, paused, speed search up to 16 times the normal speed, or move picture by picture using the remote controller. Please refer to the following illustrations for a detailed description.
  • Page 30 If the DVR is recording, then the DVR will return to the live screen, but it will display the REC icon on the upper left corner. During the playback, the playback control button is used to view the recorded data picture by picture or to fast forward or to fast rewind to the desired location.
  • Page 31: Audio Playback

    Press the FAST REVERSE button to rewind to the desired location. The same speed increment and icon concept is applied as it is for the fast reverse. 5.3 AUDIO PLAYBACK The DVR offers 1 channel of audio output. The audio data is recorded in real time unlike the video data that can be recorded at various recording speeds.
  • Page 32: Log Search

    5.4 LOG SEARCH The logs can be used to search and review directly to a point in time of the recorded data. Alarm, motion, video loss and system related logs can be searched and played back directly from the time of the incident.
  • Page 33 Video Loss related logs will start the playback in single channel view mode. The illustration to the left has selected a log from the VIDEO LOSS tab. Alarm or motion related playback will display according icons during the playback. The illustration to the left is playing back channel 2, and is displaying the motion icon, showing that channel 2 was recorded based on the motion trigger.
  • Page 34: Advanced Operation

    III. ADVANCED OPERATION 1. GENERAL This section will cover advanced features of the DVR. This instruction manual will assume that the section on basic operation has been read and understood. The advanced operation will require occasional references to some of the features explained in the Advanced Settings section. This section will address the backup function, the motion and alarm recording and its combinations, Pan/Tilt/Zoom camera control and time search.
  • Page 35: Mcd Player

    3. MCD PLAYER FF/FR Watermark CH Select Stop Play Upon Backup, MCD Player gets copied into the DVD or USB flashdrive automatically. There is no need to install separate software to view the clips. For advanced playback options, please use the CMS Lite Software.
  • Page 36: Pan / Tilt / Zoom Control

    PTZ related operation. When HELP button (ENTER on remote controller) is pressed, HELP GUI (Graphic User Interface) will be displayed as above: Note: Some buttons and functions only work with NUVICO PTZ models in NUVICO protocol. - 34 -...
  • Page 37: Focus Control

    4.1 FOCUS CONTROL Button Function Focus Out; F1 on remote controller Focus In; F2 on remote controller Auto Focus; F3 on remote controller 4.2 IRIS CONTROL Button Function Iris Close; TIME SEARCH on remote controller Iris Open; EXT. SEARCH on remote controller Auto Iris;...
  • Page 38: Auto Pan / Auto Tilt / Pattern / Power

    4.5 AUTO PAN / AUTO TILT / PATTERN / POWER Button Function Auto Pan; STOP on remote controller (Supported on certain European PTZ Camera) Auto Tilt; REW on remote controller (Supported on certain European PTZ Camera) Run Pattern Power On/Off; FF on remote controller (Supported on certain European PTZ Camera) 4.6 MENU / EXIT / MOVEMENT SPEED SLOW &...
  • Page 39: Advanced Recording

    5. ADVANCED RECORDING Advanced recording comprises of alarm, motion and schedule recording. Unlike the continuous recording mode which records 24 hours a day and seven days a week based on the same settings, these three recording options provides the user the flexibility of customizing the record settings, thus making the most of the hard disk drive usage.
  • Page 40: Motion Recording

    5.2 MOTION RECORDING Please verify that the motion option has been enabled under RECORD SETUP menu. Also, verify that the settings for motion grids, motion sensitivity level and record time have been configured under the MOTION SETUP menu. The motion grids are all activated by default, thus, unless it has been deactivated, the motion grid setting may be ignored.
  • Page 41: Schedule Recording

    5.3 SCHEDULE RECORDING Schedule recording processes the recording schedule configured from the SCHEDULE menu. Please note that if there are no schedules configured, then the DVR will not record. Please refer to Section SETUP for setting up schedule recording. Press the SCHEDULE button to start recording based on the preconfigured schedule.
  • Page 42: Combination Recording

    5.4 COMBINATION RECORDING If a need arises to record a combination of motion, alarm and scheduled recording, then the DVR can be configured so that all three features are used in conjunction with one another. Please make sure that the Normal Record is set to ON from the RECORD ENABLE tab. 5.4.1 CONTINUOUS RECORDING &...
  • Page 43: Motion Recording & Alarm Recording

    5.4.2 MOTION RECORDING & ALARM RECORDING For instances where a location needs to be recorded whenever motion detection occurs and also needs to be recorded in case of an alarm triggers. Both motion and alarm recording can be used to satisfy the requirement.
  • Page 44: Schedule & Alarm Recording

    5.4.3 SCHEDULE & ALARM RECORDING For instances where a location needs to be recorded at a predetermined schedule, but also needs to record in case of alarm triggers. Both schedule and alarm recording can be used in conjunction to meet the requirement. Any of the MODES within the schedule can be configured to be run during the scheduled recording time period.
  • Page 45: Setup

    IV. SETUP Press the MENU button to access the main menu for the advanced settings of the DVR. The Factory Default password is “000000” (6 zeros). The menu will display the following categories: Directional buttons are used to navigate through all the main categories and their submenus. ENTER button is used to access and save the settings and exit out of the submenus.
  • Page 46: Display

    1. DISPLAY DISPLAY menu allows the user to customize a variety of options related to the main display of the DVR. It allows the display of the STATUS BAR, the channel number and the camera title, selection of border line and background colors, output device, and the sequential display of display modes. 1.1 DISPLAY SETUP 1.1.1 STATUS BAR Select the display of the status bar containing various USB, client connection, date &...
  • Page 47: Sequential Setup

    1.2 SEQUENTIAL SETUP 1.2.1 DWELL TIME Select the sequence delay time. Available delay time is from 1 second to 30 seconds per display. 1.2.2 SEQ. MODE Select what display modes to include in sequenced display. Single, quad, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13 and 16 channel view modes can be included in the sequential display mode.
  • Page 48: Camera

    2. CAMERA CAMERA menu allows the user to customize the display parameters of each channel, such as the covert mode, brightness, contrast, color, channel title and the PTZ camera associated. 2.1.1 CAMERA SELECTION Select the camera that needs to be modified or adjusted. 2.1.2 COVERT Select between covert mode (YES) and normal mode (NO).
  • Page 49: P/T/Z Model

    2.1.7 P/T/Z MODEL Select the PTZ camera to be controlled from the DVR. List of compatible PTZ cameras, in the order of appearance Manufacturer Model Name NUVICO NV PROTOCOL 9600bps Merit Lilin Ent PIH-7000/7600: 9600bps Orbiter Microsphere : 9600bps SAMSUNG...
  • Page 50: Motion

    3. MOTION MOTION menu allows customization of motion related options. It includes post motion recording time settings, motion sensitivity level per camera, and motion grid selection. 3.1.1 RECORD TIME RECORD TIME determines the amount of the time the DVR records after the initial motion detection. The user may choose from 10 to 300 seconds in 10 second intervals.
  • Page 51: Record

    4. RECORD RECORD menu allows customization of continuous record settings. The usage of camera, record quality as well as record rate, audio record and motion record options are available. 4.1.1 USE Select the usage of the camera. If the camera is set to ON, then that specific camera will be used to record.
  • Page 52: Alarm

    5. ALARM ALARM menu allows customization of alarm related options. It includes alarm record settings, post alarm recording time setting, alarm response record option, alarm buzzer, and alarm output related options. Note: STOP recording before setting up the ALARM menu. 5.1 RECORD SETUP 5.1.1 USE Select the usage of the camera.
  • Page 53: Alarm Setup

    5.2 ALARM SETUP 5.2.1 RECORD TIME RECORD TIME determines the amount of the time the DVR records after the initial alarm trigger. The user may choose from 10 to 300 seconds in 10 second intervals. If additional alarm is triggered during the post record duration, then the counter is reset, and will record for an additional set time of the RECORD TIME.
  • Page 54: Schedule

    6. SCHEDULE Schedule setup configures a variety of timed recording settings to provide a fully automated recording option. Four additional recording groups are available in addition to NORMAL and ALARM recording. Note: Remember to activate the schedule by pressing the Schedule button on the front panel after all the values have been entered.
  • Page 55 Enter the time for the regular business hours, 10am through 8pm, and then select MODE 1. Please note that the END time is entered as 19:59. The time must be entered in 24 hour format and must end one minute before the actual end time as the DVR will record for one full minute starting at 19:59.
  • Page 56 Select MODE 1 and adjust the settings accordingly. Select MODE 2 and adjust the settings accordingly. Press ENTER button to save and exit to main menu. - 54 -...
  • Page 57: Network

    7. NETWORK The DVR utilizes widely available broadband internet connections such as T1, Cable, and DSL to allow remote access, monitoring and control of the DVR in a relatively reliable manner. 7.1 IP SETUP 7.1.1 CONFIG Select from the two types of available IP address types: STATIC IP: an IP address that remains constant for the duration of the contract of the Internet service.
  • Page 58: Smtp Server Option

    7.2.2 SMTP SERVER OPTION Enter the SMTP SERVER address, port, authorization, user ID, or password, if SMTP SERVER option is selected. 7.2.3 EMAIL ADDRESS DVR can send e-mail notification to 5 different e-mail addresses. 7.3 DDNS 7.3.1 USE Select the DEFAULT in order to use the dvrhost.com for DDNS server. Note: Domain name, User ID, Password, and DDNS Test option is available, when you choose the DYNDNS option.
  • Page 59: Configuring The Dvr With A Router Into A Lan

    7.5 CONFIGURING THE DVR WITH A ROUTER INTO A LAN The majority of any network will often consist of a single IP address which shares the internet access through a router. This IP address may be any external (public) static IP address or any dynamic IP address issued by the Internet Service Provider.
  • Page 60 Click on Application & Gaming tab to access port forwarding configuration page. Enter the three designated port: 7000 for the DVR. Point each port to the DVR. Illustration shows that the DVR’s IP address being 192.168.1.251. In the following examples, DVR7000 was used. Make sure you enable the port forwarding. Port 7000 is added as shown.
  • Page 61: Identifying The Network Address Of The Dvr

    7000 << this port number is a reflection of the Network Port of this DVR. You can also find the port information from the NETWORK above. You can use the X52578F.DVRHOST.COM:7000 or Network IP Address in two ways: i.e., INTERNET EXPLORER: http:// hostname.dvrhost.com:port# NUVICO CMS Lite S/W: hostname.dvrhost.com - 59 -...
  • Page 62: System

    8. SYSTEM System Setup allows modification of various system features such as System ID, Automatic Key Lock, Key Tone, HDD rewrite policy, overall system record resolution, Time and date related settings, Password for different levels of users, formatting various hard disk drives and the system information. 8.1 GENERAL 8.1.1 AUTO LOCK The DVR locks all the buttons after three minutes of inactivity.
  • Page 63: System Id

    8.1.9 SYSTEM ID Select the DVR’s SYSTEM ID. Up to 99 DVRs can be controlled using one remote controller. To select the DVR to be controlled with the remote controller, press and hold the DVR ID button. While holding the DVR ID button, press the appropriate DVR ID number. For example, enter 05 for DVR ID 05, enter 43 for DVR ID 43, and such.
  • Page 64: Disk

    8.4 DISK 8.4.1 FORMAT Select Internal HDD to Format. 8.4.2 START After selecting which device to format, highlight START and then press + to begin formatting. Formatting will begin, and the progress will be displayed at the bottom of the window. When formatting is finished, it will display COMPLETE, and also SUCCESS at the bottom of the window.
  • Page 65: Update

    8.5 UPDATE [Update Procedure] 1. To obtain the latest firmware file, visit the http://nuvico.com go-to the download section, then down load the firmware file. 2. Copy and unzip the file *********.img to your USB flash drive. Make sure that the files are placed on the root of the drive and not inside of a folder.
  • Page 66: Info

    8.6 INFO 8.6.1 INFORMATION The information screen displays the basic information about the DVR. Press MENU to access the main setup window, and then select SYSTEM to access system setup. When the MENU button is pressed, a prompt for the password will appear. You can also access the INFO by pressing INFO button form the Remote Control.
  • Page 67: Cms Lite

    Port 7000 TCP 2. INSTALLING CMS LITE Insert the program CD into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive of the computer and locate the NUVICO CMS Lite Installer_X_X_X_XX.exe. The Xs represent the version number of the program. Double- click on the file, which opens the setup dialog.
  • Page 68 The setup dialog displays the installation options: the CMS Lite, Start Menu Shortcuts and Desktop Shortcuts. The Start Menu Shortcuts and Desktop Shortcuts may be unchecked if desired. Click on Next to continue. Select the folder in which the program will be installed.
  • Page 69: Executing Cms Lite

    3. EXECUTING CMS LITE Double-click on the CMS Lite icon and the initial log-in screen will appear illustrated in below. 1. Enter the IP Address of the DVR or the hostname. 2. Enter the Port Number of the DVR. Port 7000 is the Default. 3.
  • Page 70: Dvrplayer

    4. DVRPLAYER Locate the CMS Lite icon from the desktop and double-click on it, or locate the CMS Lite icon in Start – Programs – CMS Lite. 4.1 MAIN CAMERA DISPLAY WINDOW Live or playback video is displayed up to 16 cameras in the main window. When the actual video is displayed, it will display the channel number and title as well as the frame rate.
  • Page 71: File Open

    4.4 FILE OPEN Open any downloaded or saved images from CD/DVD for playback. 4.5 CAPTURE AND PRINT Take a snapshot of the live or playback video. These images can be saved in JPEG or BMP file format. In addition, you can print the image from your local printer.
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  • Page 73: Cms Lite - Live Mode

    5. CMS LITE – LIVE MODE 5.1 LIVE DVR MONITORING 1. Displays the Camera Title 2. Displays the Local Time of the DVR. 3. Displays DVR Status: REC: Normal Recording Wait: Initial Connection Loss: Video Loss Close: Disconnected from the DVR. Alarm: Alarm Recording Motion: Motion Recording PB: Playback for selected channel.
  • Page 74: Cms Lite - Playback Mode

    6. CMS LITE – PLAYBACK MODE Click on the Mode Selector button to switch to Playback Mode. 1. Select Channel During the remote or local playback, any camera can be accessed and viewed in single channel view mode by clicking on any camera number. The same can be done by double-clicking on any channels. 2.
  • Page 75: Search

    6.1 SEARCH 1. Year and Month 2. Days 3. Hour 4. Minute 5. Recorded Video Category. Displays different types of recording for each hour and minute slot: Yellow: Normal Recording Green: Motion Recording Red: Alarm Recording. 6. Play and Download Play: Start live playback.
  • Page 76: Remote Search

    6.2 REMOTE SEARCH Click on the Remote Search Icon. 6.3 REMOTE PLAYBACK Select the date and the time. Click on PLAY to begin the remote playback. - 74 -...
  • Page 77: Download

    The Hour, Minute and the Clip can be clicked at any time to move backward or forward in time. You can also change the speed of the playback. 6.4 DOWNLOAD The file selection process is just as selecting a slot for remote playback. To download the file, click on Download instead of Play.
  • Page 78: Local Search

    Once the download is complete, “Download Complete” will be displayed. 6.5 LOCAL SEARCH Click on Local Search Icon. 6.6 LOCAL PLAYBACK Select the date and the time. - 76 -...
  • Page 79 The Hour, Minute and the Clip can be clicked at any time to move backward or forward in time. You can also change the speed of the playback. - 77 -...
  • Page 80: Dvr Setup

    7. DVR SETUP The DVR Setup allows modification of all system settings through CMS Lite as it would be done accessing the DVR menu screen. Please refer to Section IV SETUP for explanation of the Setup. - 78 -...
  • Page 81: Internet Explorer Live View

    VI. INTERNET EXPLORER LIVE VIEW Web CMS is a CMS software that run over Internet Explorer. It is extremely convenient since the user does not need to install dedicated CMS software in the PC. The function is exactly same as CMS except that WEB CMS does not support Download.
  • Page 82 If connecting to the unit for the first time, click on Install ActiveX Control so that the plug-in are loaded. Click on Install. When the Image Loading is done, the images should appear. - 80 -...
  • Page 83 Notes - 81 -...

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