USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER PREFACE CHAPTER 1. PREFACE 1. About This Guide Convention Used in the Guide Frontal Key Pad keys appear in brackets. Example: [SEQ], [ZOOM], [SPOT], [PTZ] and [MENU] Pages with additional information about specific topics are cross referenced. For example: (See page xx.) On screen buttons or menu items appear in bold.
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USER'S MANUAL Uninterruptible power devices such as UPS power surge protectors are recommended and at least the DVR units must be connected with UL, CUL or CSA approved power surge protector. Avoid direct sun light and avoid heat. RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTION.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER QUICK SETUP Quick setup section illustrates all external connection scenarios and simple startup operation so the DVR unit could start recording valuable video evidence. However, it is recommended that you refer to this manual for detailed configuration and operation. Please follow the instructions on this section for general setup procedures to make the unit operation.
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USER'S MANUAL Video Input / Output Connections Connects the Cameras or Video Source (BNC Type) to these inputs. You may use BNC to Composite Video 7 Adapter if necessary. These video output ports (LOOP OUT) can be used to display each individual video input to a desired display device which support BNC input.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 2. QUICK SETUP 2. Front Panel Layout Figure 2 Front Panel connection POWER LED INDICATOR This LED will illuminate when the system is powered on HARD DISK DRIVE LED INDICATOR This LED will illuminate when there is activity on the HDD ...
USER'S MANUAL PAUSE Used during playback to pause the current video being played STOP Used during playback to stop current video being played FAST FORWARD Used during playback to fast forward video referring to panic record settings PANIC ...
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USER'S MANUAL Power up the unit and do not interrupt the booting sequence. Make sure the unit is fully turned on before powering down. First Initial Boot Entering Setup Menu for First Time Upon initial boot, unit will prompt you with initial boot message. Unit will check to see all the Hard Disk Drive is installed properly, Network Communication is functional and ready to operate, and upon completing initial system check it will display maximum allowed split screen of the live view.
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USER'S MANUAL Choose the desired resolution and quality and frame rate by using the drop down list items. They are configurable by each channel or you may use the copy setting button to apply to all cameras. Select the Schedule page by using the drop down list located near upper left corner. On the Schedule page select the Mode Column to choose between Continue, Motion, Alarm, Motion+Continue(M+C), Alarm+Motion(A+M).
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER HARDWARE CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 3. HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 1. Preparation for Hardware Configuration It is critical that you prepare the area where you will perform the hardware configuration. Your DVR unit may or may not have HDD, CDR or DVDR installed. In such case you must perform hardware configuration before unit is operational. You may also decide that the DVR unit will be installed in rack enclosure. This section also explains how to install rack mount bracket for equipment mounting. You will need to have Phillips screw driver and area safe from Electro Static Discharge (ESD). You will be required to remove smaller size screws to open and close the case. Please be careful not to misplace the screws, they are oftentimes difficult to find at hardware stores.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 3. HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 2. Hard Disk Drive and Optical Disk Drive Mounting Up to four hard disk drives can be installed in the DVR. You must disassemble the top cover of the DVR to expose the unit as seen below diagram. The DVR uses Serial ATA hard disk drives. Only the approved hard disk drives will work in the DVR unit.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 3. HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 3. Rack Mounting Instruction The unit can be mounted in a 19-inch rack, rack enclosure or equipment cabinet. A rack mounting kit is supplied with the unit that includes two rack mounting brackets and sets of rack screws. Rack mount bracket installation Step 1.
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USER'S MANUAL Resolution HD LCD TV. Connect a VGA monitor to the DVR with a standard VGA Cable. We recommend using a 17” LCD or CRT monitor or above. Supported resolutions for the VGA ports are: 640x480 @ 60Hz/75Hz 800x600 @ 60Hz/75Hz 1024x768 @ 60Hz/75Hz 1280x1024 @ 60Hz/75Hz All resolutions display at True Color 32 Bit...
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 3. HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 5. Camera Connections Connect the cameras to the Video In ports located on the rear panel of the DVR using the proper cables and connectors (BNC Twist Lock). The corresponding video channels can be “looped” out using the “loop out”...
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 3. HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 7. Alarm/Relay/Input-Output Connections Alarm inputs and outputs are supplied via the switch panel located on the rear of the DVR. The switch terminal simplifies the use of various sensors and relays with our DVR. Connecting the Inputs: Each alarm input can be controlled/switched by a device such as a motion/IR sensor, door contact sensor, and similar devices.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 3. HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 8. RS-232 Connections The RS-232 COM port is used to connect the DVR to a PC (optional updating procedure) or to connect an external device like a DVR controller (optional). The required settings to use the RS-232 port can be configured in the DVR settings.
USER'S MANUAL Signal Type Pin Number Description LAN Tx + Ethernet Transmit Positive LAN Tx - Ethernet Transmit Negative LAN Rx + Ethernet Receive Positive Not Used Not Used LAN Rx - Ethernet Receive Negative Not Used Figure 13 CAT 5 cable color code for Not Used EIA/TIA E568B Configuration CHAPTER 3.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER FRONT PANEL KEY CONTROLS Front side section of the DVR unit holds LED Indicators, controllable key buttons, Jog-Shuttle control, IR sensors and USB connectors CHAPTER4. FRONT PANEL KEY CONTROLS 1. Keys The keys on the front panel are used to control all functions of the DVR. Symbols will be located near each key to represent its function.
USER'S MANUAL Mode/PIP: Used to change the current live view screen division, and enable picture in picture mode. Sequence: Used to engage video sequence mode in single channel view. Monitor: Used to select Monitor A/B controlled by front panel Zoom: Used to enable digital zoom during live view (up to x128) PTZ: Used to display the PTZ control menu.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 5. GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE 1. General GUI Convention To navigate, configure, and to operate the DVR unit, there are few things about how the Graphic User Interface is arranged. For the purpose of reference and easy operation this section will show what conventions are used to explain to use and navigate through the user interface.
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USER'S MANUAL Figure 19 Monitoring Popup with all Sub Menu items As you can see from the Figure 19 Monitoring Popup with all Sub Menu items the Monitoring Popup will be the starting point for the setup and operation of the DVR unit. Main Setup Menu The Main Setup Menu may be accessible To access the main menu, press the “Menu”...
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER SYSTEM INFORMATION System Information window provides three sections indicating detail information about the DVR unit. They are Version, Storage, System Log. They each indicate status information pertaining to the DVR unit. General information regarding the DVR unit and wellness of the unit can be checked on this section.
USER'S MANUAL Popup window will appear as shown above, please click start to initiate the software update. If the USB memory stick is not present or file is not correct software file, system will prompt error message. You must use caution when updating software to the DVR unit. These conditions are must be kept when upgrading software (firmware) for the DVR unit.
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USER'S MANUAL If you had chosen the option to overwrite then the Used portion will be equal to the Total portion after reaching maximum recording capacity. The overwrite option will start erasing earliest recorded data and replace it with current recording data. If you have multiple hard disk drives installed, then first drive will be written and when data is full then the DVR will start recording to the next available drive until they are all full.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 6. SYSTEM INFORMATION 4. Hard Disk Drive Management Item 1. HDD Information Item 2. HDD Clear and Start button Item 3. Over Write Item 4. Auto Deletion Item 5. Save and Cancel button Figure 24 HDD Clear Window HDD Clear window shows the HDD information, option to clear the hard disk drive, set overwrite option and to have auto deletion function enable. Each drive’s total size currently allocated with data and space available of the hard disk drive is indicated in this window.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 6. SYSTEM INFORMATION 5. System Log In System Log Tab page you will be able to see the logs generated by the DVR system. The Date/Time column shows the event occurred time and Event Information shows types of event logged by the DVR system. Types of Logs available in the DVR system Figure 25 System Log Tab Page Motion...
USER'S MANUAL By default Admin account has no password and it is strongly advised that you secure the DVR with administrator password. If you do not set the Admin password then anyone may able to erase evidence, access the DVR via network, and change parameters to the DVR system.
USER'S MANUAL Authority Setup button Upon licking Setup button next to Authority field it will bring up Authority Setup popup window. In this popup window you may select privileges associated with accounts selected in Item 1. Select User Type. In this window you may enable all check boxes by selecting Select All check box.
USER'S MANUAL MIC Volume has selectable radial buttons “On” and “Off”. With radial buttons selected to the “On” setting you may also control the volume for the microphone. Speaker section also has selectable radial buttons “On” and “Off”. With radial buttons selected to the “On” setting you may also control the volumes for the 4 available channels for audio output.
USER'S MANUAL MOUSE OPERATION EXAMPLE To easily navigate with USB mouse, you may right click on the live view screen and hover to the “Audio” Sub Menu item from the Monitoring popup then left mouse button click to shown List Items for Audio Sub Menu. Left Mouse button click on Audio 1 ~ 4 to enable audio or Left Mouse button click on Off to disable audio.
USER'S MANUAL The Select All button enables all check box items to be selected. There are six categories of configuration possibilities listed after check box and they are System, Display, Camera, Record, Device, and Network. They are the same categories of items selectable at Main system menu.
USER'S MANUAL To apply the factory default setting first select the categories of settings that needs to apply factory default to. Then simply press the “Default” button on the center of the screen to apply the factory default configuration. Figure 37 Configuration Window with Factory Default button pressed CHAPTER ...
USER'S MANUAL Date/Time Format ITEM In this section, choose how the date and time will display. You may choose the year to appear first or moths to appear first. On time section you may choose 24 hour display or A.M. and P.M. display. Date/Time Setup ITEM In this section, manually input current system time by selecting year, month, date, hour, minute, and...
USER'S MANUAL Item 1 NTP On or Off Item 2 Server IP Item 3 Server Port Item 4 Sync Interval Item 5 NTP Test Item 6 Save, Cancel and Default Figure 40 Date/Time Window with NTP button selected NTP On or OFF ITEM In this section, you may enable NTP by selecting “On” radial button and disable it by selecting “Off”...
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USER'S MANUAL Item 1 Time Out selection clears out the OSD display items to clear when there is no input action is performed. There are identical check boxes available for Live and Playback section. These check boxes are to choose what display items to appear for live and playback display screen. ...
USER'S MANUAL Languages available to the DVR system are, English (default), Korean, Japanese, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and other languages. Margin Setup button will bring up the to control the viewable margin for the live view screen display. Figure 43 Margin Setup Popup Screen display may be positioned by using the Left, Right, Top and Bottom marginal selector they...
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 11. DISPLAY 3. Spot Monitor Settings and Operation For the DVR unit there are two types of Spot Monitor types are available. First type of Spot monitor is programmable Digital Spot monitor. And second type is Analog Spot monitor that has simple configuration setting.
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USER'S MANUAL Digital Spot Schedule Configuration Item 1 Split Selection Item 2 Channel Item 3 Add or Delete Schedule item Figure 46 Spot Window with Spot Schedule tab selected Split Selection ITEM Choose between “Full” or “2X2” Channel Selector ITEM Upon clicking the channel selection button popup of the channel selector will appear. Click either 1 or up to 4 camera (when selected 2X2 in the Split Selection section) Figure 47 Channel Selection Popup ...
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 11. DISPLAY 4. Managing Interval Time Item 1 Switching Interval Item 2 Setup Time Figure48 Interval Window Switching Interval Sequence drop down bar depicts the time settings for the sequence interval time for live view sequence when sequence button is pressed. ...
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 11. DISPLAY 6. Channel LED Indicator Figure 51 The LED on the channel button indicates the status as follows: Red – Video Loss Blue– Normal (When there is no event and the DVR is working as scheduled.) Green –...
USER'S MANUAL Camera label Click on three dotted icon box to initiate on screen keyboard as seen below. ITEM Type the desired label and “X” to close the popup window. Figure 53 On Screen Keyboard popup Covert ITEM Click on the check box to enable the cover option.
USER'S MANUAL Sharpness ITEM To configure sharpness of the picture slide sharpness control slider that controls the sharpness. To configure hue slide hue control slider that controls ITEM the hue. Copy Setting Upon pressing Copy Setting button, Copy Settings popup will appear.
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USER'S MANUAL Control ID ITEM This is the section where you input the ID for the PTZ camera. It is very important to have different ID configured to the PTZ cameras. Baud Rate ITEM This drop down list shows all the possible baud rate configuration option that could be chosen Data Bits In this dropdown list bar you may select from 5 to 8 bits.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 12. CAMERA 4. PTZ Operation After setting the PTZ configuration you may operate the PTZ via the PTZ popup menu. First you must select the channel in the DVR unit that has PTZ configured and be at Full Screen view. ...
USER'S MANUAL Select Channel ITEM Change to different camera channel from this list item. Preset Configuration ITEM Here you can view configured preset, configure preset and also delete preset. NOTE: About Presets for PTZ Presets configured will be written to the firmware of the PTZ camera itself (PTZ presets are recorded in to PTZ's memory).
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USER'S MANUAL To restore the original factory settings, please click on the “Default” button (Figure 60). You may navigate to any other desired menu by click on the button located on the top left side of the screen. Day Setting: Figure 62 To activate or deactivate each channel, please click on the button. (Figure 62) ITEM Specifies the video channel number Min. Blocks ITEM Specifies the minimum number of blocks to detect for motion in the zone specified. Sensitivity ITEM There are a total of 5 settings for motion sensitivity, with “Highest”...
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USER'S MANUAL Block Setup: To select a block of cells, or multiple cells, press the left click button on your mouse, keep it pressed, and drag over the cells you wish to activate. After you let go of the left click button, a pop‐up menu will appear giving you multiple options. Pop‐Up Menu: (refer to figure 63) Select – Will allow you to setup the deactivated area. Delete – Will allow you to setup the activated area. Reverse – Will allow you to reverse the current setting, if it is activated, then the reverse option will deactivate the select area. Figure 64 Once you have finished setting up the motion mask zone, press the right click button on your mouse and select “Ok” from the pop‐up menu to apply the changes you have made. Day Setting, Copy Setting, Pop‐up Page: Figure 65 Copy Setting : You may choose to copy the settings from one channel to another, or to other multiple channels. From – This is the source channel to copy the settings from. ITEM Properties – These are the attributes you may select to copy from the source channel. ITEM To – These are the channels that you copy the source channel settings to. ITEM Ok – Press this button to apply the changes made. ITEM Cancel – Press this button to discard the changes made. ITEM ...
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USER'S MANUAL Night Setting: Figure 66 To activate or deactivate each channel, please click on the button. (Figure 66) ITEM Specifies the video channel number Min. Blocks ITEM Specifies the minimum number of blocks to detect for motion in the zone specified. Sensitivity ITEM There are a total of 5 settings for motion sensitivity, with “Highest”...
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USER'S MANUAL Properties – These are the attributes you may select to copy from the source channel. ITEM To – These are the channels that you copy the source channel settings to. ITEM Ok – Press this button to apply the changes made. ITEM Cancel – Press this button to discard the changes made. ITEM Action: Figure 68 Ch. – This represents the “action” number. ITEM Beep – Check this box if you wish the DVR to make an audible noise when motion is captured. ITEM Alarm‐Out – Select this option to open the “Alarm‐Out” pop‐up menu to choose which sensor ITEM or relay will be activated when motion is detected. (Please refer to figure 68) Figure 69 Alarm‐Out To access the other menu options please click on each corresponding menu tab, e.g. “Day Setting”, “Night Setting”, and “Action”. Once your desired settings have been made, please click on the “Save” button to apply the changes. If you desire to discard the changes made to this menu, please click on the “Cancel” button. To restore the original factory settings, please click on the “Default” button. You may navigate to any other desired menu by click on the button located on the top left side of the screen. 51 | P a g e ...
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER EVENTS In this Chapter events such as alarm events, motion events and video loss will be discussed and shown how to be configured. Configuring Alarm Input Alarm input is configured in Alarm In window. This window can be accessed by using the quick navigation drop down list from any configuration window.
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USER'S MANUAL override both “Event” and “Normal” record settings. The “Pre-Alarm” settings will not be affected because these settings are used for the “pre-event” recording only. Recording Resolution & Frame Rate: (Normal/Event/Pre-Alarm/Panic) 704x480 (NTSC) @ 30 Frames Per Second Per Channel (All Channels – 1~16) 704x240 (NTSC) @ 30 Frames Per Second Per Channel (All Channels –...
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USER'S MANUAL Item 5‐1 From Item 5‐2 Properties Item 5‐3 Item 5‐4 Cancel Item 5‐5 OK Figure 72 From 5 -1 The FROM option is the source channel to copy the setting from. Properties 5 -2 The PROPERTIES selection box are the optional attributes to copy from the source channel.
USER'S MANUAL Item 1 Dwell Time Item 2 Type Figure 74 Pre‐Alarm Tab Selected Pre-Alarm – This profile is used to specify the pre-recording type and duration in seconds when either motion or alarm triggered recording occurs. You may specify dwell time (the recorded time allowed pre motion/alarm event) allowed.
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USER'S MANUAL Item 1 Channel Item 2 Mode Item 3 Range Item 4 Item 5 No. Item 8 +/‐ Item 6 Cancel Item 7 Save Figure 76 Channel ITEM Use this option to select the desired channels for Record Schedule configuration. You may select each individual channel, a group of channels, or all channels to apply the record settings to. Mode ITEM ...
USER'S MANUAL Channel: Figure 78 Select All – Press this button to select all channels. ITEM CH 01 ~ CH 16 – You can choose individual channels for recording. ITEM Ok – Press this button to save the settings. ITEM Cancel – Press this button to discard the changes made. ITEM CHAPTER 14. RECORD 3. Holiday Schedule The Holiday Schedule is used to specify certain holidays’ throughout the calendar year. This setting may be used to make exceptions to the recording schedule due to holiday hours and days of operation during these times. Figure 79 Once you click on a specified date, a pop‐up menu will appear (refer to figure 80) Figure 80 To verify the Holiday schedule, please check the box accordingly. Then press “Ok” to save the setting, or press “Cancel” to discard the changes made. If the changes were successfully the color of the pop‐up menu will appear in a different color. Delete All – By pressing this button, you can delete all holiday schedules. Once you press this button, a pop‐up menu will appear (refer to figure 79) 57 | P a g e ...
USER'S MANUAL Figure 81 Year – Choose this option to delete all holiday schedules for the year. ITEM Month – Choose this option to delete all holiday schedules for the month. ITEM Ok – Press this button to confirm the action. ITEM Cancel – Press this button to discard the action. ITEM Select Day of Week – The standard holiday is Sunday, but you may choose what day to specify. Once your desired settings have been made, please click on the “Save” button to apply the changes. If you desire to discard the changes made to this menu, please click on the “Cancel” button. To restore the original factory settings, please click on the “Default” button. You may navigate to any other desired menu by click on the button located on the top left side of the screen. CHAPTER 14. RECORD 4. Search & Playback The search and playback menus are used to review the recorded video data on the DVR. There are multiple search options you may use to find the desired video you wish to view.
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USER'S MANUAL Calendar The calendar will display the days for the selected year and month. Days with recorded video ITEM data will be shown in bolded red color font. Select the desired day with recorded video data, and then press search (item 6). Date and Time ...
USER'S MANUAL Item 6‐5‐1 Select Time Item 6‐5‐2 Minute Display Item 6‐5‐3 Cancel Item 6‐5‐4 Play Figure 84 Select Time The select time will display the date and time specified by the user. Minute Display The minute display section will show the available recorded video data in minutes.
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USER'S MANUAL Item 1 Channel Item 2 Event Type Item 3 Event Start Item 4 Event End Item 5 Cancel Item 6 Search Figure 85 Channel ITEM Use this option to select the desired channels for event playback. You may choose an individual channel, a group of channels, or all channels. Event Type The event type option is used to choose what type of events you wish to search for.
USER'S MANUAL Page Select ITEM This section will allow the user to go to the next page, or you can jump to a desired page directly by pressing the … button. You can then specify a page number to jump to. Cancel ITEM Press the cancel button to close the current search window.
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USER'S MANUAL Figure 88 Motion Mask by Mouse To draw a motion mask in the desired zone, use the mouse and hold down the left click button and drag it to the end point of the desired mask zone area. Once you let go of the left click button the zone will be drawn in red.
USER'S MANUAL View Window ITEM The video window displays the selected motion event from the motion list. Motion List ITEM The motion list displays all motion events found from the search criteria specified on the previous page (motion search). Page Select ITEM The page select function allows you to go to the next page or jump to a specific page by pressing the …...
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER DEVICE The Device chapter will cover Hard Drive Clear, CD/DVD/USB Back Up, RS-232C, RS-485, Smart Backup and Remote Control configuration options and procedures. These features must be properly configured so that functionality of the corresponding devices may operate properly. A thorough understanding of these functions and ports are recommended for better operation of the DVR and third party devices.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 15. DEVICE 2. CD/DVD/USB Back up There are two options for recorded video data back up from the DVR, CD/DVD-RW drive and USB memory stick. A third back up option is available via our CMS (Central Monitoring Software) and Remote Client Software (Network Back Up).
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USER'S MANUAL Back Up Size This section can be used to specify a maximum back up size. The size will be set in megabytes. ITEM After selecting the backup size, the to date and time will be adjusted automatically according to the backup size you specify.
USER'S MANUAL Search The search button is used to confirm that the specified date range is available for backup. If the ITEM date and time specified is not available, the closest date and time available to the specified date and time will be selected. Cancel ITEM The cancel button will close the current window and cancel all changed settings in this section.
USER'S MANUAL Stop Bit The stop bit setting determines the last part of the data frame. These bits are always represented ITEM by a negative voltage and will determine when data transmission will cease. The options for the stop bits are 1, 1.5, and 2 bits. Parity The parity bit is used as a simple method of error checking.
USER'S MANUAL Cancel ITEM The cancel button will close the current window, and will disregard the settings configured to this menu. Save ITEM The save button will apply the settings made to this menu. Default ITEM The default button will restore the original factory settings to this menu. CHAPTER 15.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER NETWORK CHAPTER 16. NETWORK 1. Ethernet The Ethernet menu is used to configure a remote connection to the DVR via your Local Area Network or the World Wide Web. There are various options in this menu for different networking environments. Item 1 Item 2 IP Address Item 3 Subnet Mask Item 4 ...
USER'S MANUAL two messages when requesting your network’s addressing information: Request Success ‐ You will receive this message if the DVR successfully received the requested network information. Request Failure – You will receive this message if the DVR unsuccessfully received the requested network information. The DVR will continually request your network’s addressing information, or you may manually enter it by selecting “Static IP”. Static IP Address Error – If you receive this message, please confirm that the IP addressing information entered is correct. Once your desired settings have been made, please click on the “Save” button to apply the changes. If you desire to discard the changes made to this menu, please click on the “Cancel” button. You may navigate to any other desired menu by click on the button located on the top left side of the screen. CHAPTER 16. NETWORK 2. DDNS The DDNS menu is used to configure your DVR to connect to our DDNS server. Item 1 DDNS Item 2 DDNS Server Item 3 Host Name Item 4 Item 5 ...
USER'S MANUAL If you desire to discard the changes made to this menu, please click on the “Cancel” button. To restore the original factory settings, please click on the “Default” button. You may navigate to any other desired menu by click on the button located on the top left side of the screen. CHAPTER 16. NETWORK 3. Server Setup Figure 101 Web Server ITEM You can choose to turn the Web Server Function “On” or “Off”. Port ITEM You may specify the port number for the web server, or you may leave the default port setting of “80”.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 16. NETWORK 4. PPPoE The PPoE menu is used to specify the ID and password used with their ADSL Internet Service. Figure 103 PPPoE ITEM You can choose to turn the PPoE function “On” or “Off”. ITEM Please enter the ID associated with your ADSL service. Password ITEM Please enter the Password associated with your ADSL service.
USER'S MANUAL CHAPTER 16. NETWORK 5. Notification Figure 104 Notification: Please choose the events you would like the DVR to notify, e.g. Alarm, Motion Detection, Disk Full, Admin Password Changed, Video Loss, and Power On/Off. Please click on the “Email” tab to access the menu. Once your desired settings have been made, please click on the “Save” button to apply the changes. If you desire to discard the changes made to this menu, please click on the “Cancel” button. To restore the original factory settings, please click on the “Default” button. You may navigate to any other desired menu by click on the button located on the top left side of the screen. Email Figure 105 Send Email ITEM You can choose to turn the Send Email function “On” or “Off”. Send Server ITEM Please enter your SMTP server address here.
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USER'S MANUAL Recipient1 ITEM Please enter the recipients email address here. Recipient2 ITEM Please enter a second recipients email address here (optional). Please click on the “Notification” or “Event” tab to access the menu. You will receive one of the following two messages when clicking on the “Email Test” button: Request Success – The email notification test was successful. Request Failure – The email notification test failed. Once your desired settings have been made, please click on the “Save” button to apply the changes. If you desire to discard the changes made to this menu, please click on the “Cancel” button. To restore the original factory settings, please click on the “Default” button. You may navigate to any other desired menu by click on the button located on the top left side of the screen. Event Figure 106 The “Event” tab is used to specify a server to send event notifications to. IP Address ITEM Please specify an IP address of the PC that has the installed Event Server Program.
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