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CAUTION! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER WHILE THE DEVICE IS CONNECTED TO A POWER SOURCE. THE DEVICE’S INTERNAL PARTS CANNOT BE SAFELY REPAIRED BY USERS. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
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n Handle hard disk drives with care. It is possible to damage hard drives if they are moved while their motors are still running. To allow the hard drive to spin down and park its heads, wait at least 10 seconds after disconnecting it from a power source before moving the unit.
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Table of Contents LIMITATION OF LIABILITY....................2 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY....................2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......................2 COPYRIGHT STATEMENT.....................4 Table of Contents ........................5 1.YOUR DVR AT A GLANCE ....................8 2.Contents of the Package .......................9 2.1 Getting Started Checklist....................9 3. Hardware..........................9 3.1 Front Panel (Please take actual machine model as quasi) ..........9 3.2 Back Panel (Please take actual machine model as quasi) ..........10 3.3 Remote Control (Please take actual machine model as quasi)........11 3.4 Mouse Control.......................11...
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5.3.7 Recording Modes ....................30 5.4 Video ..........................32 5.4.1 Channel.......................32 5.4.2 Name ........................32 5.4.3 Position.......................32 5.4.4 Live........................32 5.4.5 Color........................33 5.4.6 Record Time .......................33 5.4.7 Video Margin......................33 5.4.8 Video Setup ......................33 5.5 Network.........................34 5.5.1 Network......................34 5.5.2 SUB-STREAM....................35 5.5.3 DDNS Setup.......................35 5.5.4 Email Setup ......................36 5.5.5 Mobile Setup ......................37 5.5.6 IP Access Setup ....................37 5.5.7 ESMS Settings....................38...
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Appendix 4. Accessing the DVR via Mozilla Firefox..............92 Appendix 5. Accessing the DVR via Google Chrome ..............93 Appendix 6 How to Use Auto ID-"Plug n play" Quick Guide ..........95...
1.YOUR DVR AT A GLANCE Product Overview Model 4 CH Video Format PAL/NSTC Video Compression H.264 Baseline Compression Video Input / BNC 4CH Input / 1CH Output Output Alarm Type Motion detection, Video Loss, HDD loss Display Frame Rate Each Channel PAL:25 FPS, NTSC:30 FPS Playback Resolution CIF/HD1/D1 @ Recorded frame rate Recording Speed –...
In this manual, “-ch” and “CH” are used as abbreviations for “channel,” so, for example, “4-ch” means “4-channel” (i.e. a 4-channel DVR model). 2.Contents of the Package · Digital Video Record (DVR) · User manual · Installation CD · Remote control ·...
· Power LED, Record LED LED lights indicate the DVR’s connection to the power supply, recording status · Menu ( ): Press this button to access the toolbar, hide the toolbar, enter or exit from the menu, and enter or exit sub-menus. ·...
RJ-45 10/100 Base-T Ethernet network 6. Video Output Connector Video output for connecting the DVR to a monitor or TV, (BNC, 1Vp-p, 75Ω) 7. Ground 3.3 Remote Control (Please take actual machine model as quasi) Pressing the “enter” key on the remote control or the front panel of the DVR has the same function as left-clicking a mouse.
special symbols, numbers, and letters. On the playback interface, left-clicking can control the fast-forward function, the rewind function, the slow-motion function, frame-by-frame playback function, the normal play function, and can stop any of these processes or be used to exit from a mode or menu. Left-clicking can be used to access the color control bar, the volume control bar, and the screen control bar.
3.5.2 Installing Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) Before you can record onto your HDD, it must be formatted by the DVR system because standard PC formatting is not compatible with the DVR. It can be done through the “Maintenance” tab of the main menu in the toolbar. Refer to Section 5.2.5 HDD for a detailed description of this process.
the video preview interface. The HDD must be formatted in the DVR before use. To format the HDD, first, from the main menu, select “System settings.” Click “SYSTEM,” then select “HDD management,” and lastly, select “format.” If the HDD is already installed, the default setting is for the DVR to start recording and a red dot icon ( ) on the screen will indicate that it is functioning normally.
4.1.2 Status Bar Located at the bottom of the screen, the Status Bar can be displayed by pressing the “Menu” button or right-clicking anywhere on the screen. System time Approximate Remaining Hours of HDD recording 4.1.3 Login DVR In live view, press the “ ”...
manual recording. KEYLOCK: If the password is enabled, clicking “KEYLOCK” will log the user out of the system and lock the DVR such that pressing keys or icons will have no effect on DVR activity until a user enters the password to disable the keylock. AUTO SEQUENCE: Click “AUTO SEQUENCE”...
panel of the DVR. Pressing “Manual Record” or “REC” again will stop the recording process. 4.2.3 Video Playback To start video playback, first move the cursor to “►” (the icon will be highlighted when selected) and left-click it to enter the settings menu; alternatively, press the “►l l” button to enter the settings menu.
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file is a motion-detection recording file list, and a black list indicates this file is a normal recording file. Pressing the “SELECT” button will export the selected files to a USB storage device. 2. After moving the cursor up or down and selecting the files, left-click to enter the playback menu.
Playback Control In playback mode, users can view the playback control panel as well as the date and time of the file being played. The following are the functions of and options for the items in the playback control panel: Fast rewind: the available speeds are 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, and 64x.
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You can use USB devices for backup by inserting a USB device into the USB 2.0 port before backing up files. The DVR also supports USB OTG(USB On-the-Go). From the “FILE LISTING” menu, recording files can be selected using the direction keys. Press “Enter”...
With the current models, external media as USB flash drives, portable USB HDDs can be connected to DVRs. The system only supports the FAT32 file system for USB flash drives and HDDs 4.2.5 Playing Backed Up Videos on Home Computers 1) Copy the program “Hsplayer.exe”...
3) Click “ ” to capture a still picture. Then, click “ ” to enter the “Settings” menu to set up the path for saving captured images. Click “Browser” to change the path for captured images. For example, select the folder “Desktop” and click “OK” to save the path. 4)Right-click to open the shortcut menu window.
5. DVR 5.1 Menu Tree 5.1.1 Menu Options In order to modify/adjust the system configuration, it is necessary to enter the “System” menu; to do this, click the “Settings” icon ( ) in the “Tools” menu. After clicking the “Settings” icon, a dialog box with settings for all of the systems and options available for the DVR will appear.
Users can: (a) Select the values from a list (by toggling through the preset data by clicking the arrows on each side of the field); (b) Input the required data after entering a window where custom data can be entered by pressing the “>>”...
DATE: Set the date using the numerical keypad. DATE FORMAT: Press “Enter” to switch the date format, include YY-MM-DD, MM/DD/YY and DD-MM-YY. TIME FORMAT: Press “Enter” to switch the time format from a 12-hour clock to a 24-hour clock and vice versa. TIME: Set the system time using the numerical keypad.
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From this window, users can identify the device ID for the DVR and to change the password for the system. In the “Password” field, select “On” and click “ ” to save the setting. DEVICE ID: In this field, to identify the device. PASSWORD: In this field, a password for accessing the DVR system can be set or changed.
REMOTE PERMISSION: This is a very important function for remote operation of the DVR. The Administrator can use this function to set each user’s remote access permissions, such as access to Record/Capture, Playback/Download, Setting from a computer that is not on the local network (see the following figure to the left).
First, click “System Settings,” then click “System,” and then select “HDD” to enter the “HDD Management” menu (see adjacent figure). STATE: There are three available statuses: “OK,” “un-format,” and “No Disk.” If the HDD cannot operate normally(including when the status is “unformatted” or “no HDD”), there will be a “...
completing the upgrade, the DVR will restart. LOAD DEFAULT: Selecting this option restores all the settings to the original factory settings. REBOOT: Use this function to restart the device. POWER OFF: Use this function to turn off the device. AUTO MAINTAIN: When “AUTO MAINTAIN” is on, users can set a specific time for the DVR to restart.
channel can be adjusted independently. 5.3.4 Record Resolution This indicates the setup resolution and code rate for recording. There are three options: D1, HD1, and CIF resolutions. The recording resolution of each channel can be adjusted independently. 5.3.5 Recording Frame Rate In this window, users can choose the recording frame rate (frames per second) for the current channel.
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motion-detection event happens) Additionally, the recording schedule can include specific no-record time slots for when users are usually in the office (or other location where the camera is installed) alone at very early hours of weekday mornings. The schedule can be easily customized to the user’s needs.
Regardless of whether the schedule is set for each day individually or by copying one schedule to multiple days of the week, it is necessary activate it by clicking the “ ” button. Without clicking the “ ” the schedule will not take effect. When the alarm recording mode is selected, in order for the actual recording to take place, it is necessary to set the motion detection sensitivity and area.
5.4.5 Color To enter the “Color Setup” menu, click “System Settings,” then click “Video” and select “Color.” From this menu, the video color attributes can be adjusted for the best image quality. By default, the values are set at 31, as this is the median value. Make adjustments to the hue, brightness, contrast, and/or saturation as appropriate depending on the actual conditions at the location where the camera is installed...
Note: The device will automatically restart when the VGA resolution is modified. 5.5 Network To access the “Network” menu, move the cursor over the “NETWORK” tab (the tab will be highlighted when selected), and press “Enter.” Users can use this menu to set up the network, DDNS, email and mobile phone access to video recorded by the DVR, and an IP address.
DNS: After pressing “Enter,” input numbers for the subnet mask in this field. IP ADDRESS: After pressing “Enter,” enter the IP address in this field. SUBNET MASK: After pressing “Enter,” input numbers for the subnet mask. GATEWAY: After pressing “Enter,” enter numbers for the default gateway. 2) If PPPOE has been selected, it is necessary to enter the PPPOE username and password provided by the ISP.
DDNS: The two options are “ON” and “OFF.” If there is a DDNS server, select “ON”. SERVER: There are two options: “3322” and “dyndns”. HOST NAME: In this field, enter the name of the host server. USER NAME: In this field, enter the username. PASSWORD: In this field, enter the password.
SMTP: This indicates server address used by the DVR user. Sender: In this field, enter the sender’s email address. The email address should be consistent with the server being used. That is, if the sender’s email address is abc@gmail.com, the corresponding server should be “smtp.gmail.com”.
5.5.7 ESMS Settings Move the cursor to “SMS Setting” (the icon will be highlighted when selected) and press “Enter” to access the SMS settings menu. Interval: From this field, choose the interval of time for sending alarm ESMS messages. User Name, Sensor PWD: Open an Internet browser, and in the address field, enter follow the...
5.5.9 Other Settings Move the cursor to “Other Settings” (the icon will be highlighted when selected) and press “Enter” to access the “Other Settings” menu. Note: The Auto ID is used for connecting the DVR to an Internet browser interface. For detailed instructions, refer to Appendix 6.
HDD LOSS: When the “ON” setting has been selected for HDD Loss, the relevant alarm will be triggered if there is no HDD connected to the DVR and a “ ” icon will be displayed in the lower left corner of channel 1 while in live view mode. VIDEO LOSS: When “ON”...
Note: Mouse operation: Left-click and drag the frame to set up the region for motion detection. RECORD: “√” indicates that the selected channel will record if it has been triggered by motion. BUZZER: “√” indicates that the buzzer will sound if it has been triggered by motion. Prerecord: “√”...
(3) Click “Custom level” (at the bottom of the dialogue box) to set the security level. Set the appropriate settings for the ActiveX controls and plug-ins. Find the following controls in the “Security Settings” box and select the “Enable” option for each of them. This is an extremely important step.
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dynamic domain name. The following will mainly focus on connecting and setting up the local area network. Step 1: Right-click on “Network Neighborhood” and click “Properties” in the menu to open the “Network Connections” menu. Alternatively, if the operating system being used does not have a “Network Neighborhood”...
Step 4: Double-click “Internet protocol (TCP/IP)” from the “This connection uses the following items” list in the center of the window(see preceding figure). Step 5: Examine the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway on the PC. Step 6: Set the corresponding IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway on the DVR (for detailed instructions, refer to Section 5.5.5 Network Setup).
Select the English interface from the upper left side. Enter the correct password if a password has been enabled. The password is the same as the one set in DVR. USER ID: In this field, enter a username. The Administrator has all permissions, but other users have limited permissions.
6.5.2 Controls To use the controls, move the cursor over the icons, which will become highlighted when selected. Connect all windows or disconnect all windows. Capture images which can be saved in a local disk, (the default system save path is “c:\DVR\BACKUP\”.) Quick-start to record video on all channels.
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To search for a recording by date, click calendar in the upper-right corner, and use “ ” and “ ” to set the month of the video being searched for; click “REFRESH” (located just below the calendar) to display the recording information of current month. The highlighted date indicates the recording date of the video being played.
Double-click one of the listed recorded videos or select one of the listed recorded videos and then click “PLAY” to begin playback. The file icon will change to Using this button, users can download files to their computers and save them to a HDD for backup or later viewing.
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B. Recording Settings Click “Record Setting” to enter the recording settings menu. From this page, users can enable or disable recording for each channel, set recording schedules, and adjust specific recording parameters, i.e. setting the pack time, and setting recording modes. C.
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Channel alarm settings: From the sidebar on the left, click “Alarm Setting,” then select “Channel Alarm” to enter the “Channel Alarm” setup interface. From this interface, users can set motion-detection alarms, define motion-detection privacy masking areas, motion sensitivity, buzzer time, prerecording time, and post-recording time. D.
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E. Mobile Settings From the sidebar on the left, click “Network Setting,” and then select “Mobile” to enter the “Mobile Settings” interface. From this page, users can set ports and select a network type. F. Email Settings From the sidebar on the left, click “Network Setting,” and then select “Email” to enter the email settings interface.
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(i.e. setting the SMTP server, port, sender, password, and addresses). G. IP Firewall Settings From the sidebar on the left, click “Network Setting,” and then select ”IP Firewall” to enter the firewall settings interface. From this page, users can turn the firewall on or off for specific IP addresses.
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I. FTP Settings From the sidebar on the left, click “Network Setting,” and then select “FTP Settings” to enter the file transfer protocol (FTP) settings interface. From this page, users can set the port, username, password, and host name for FTP. J.
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DVR, and set starting and ending times and dates for Daylight Savings Time (or turn the setting off altogether). K. System Information Device/Software Version Information: From the sidebar on the left, click “System INFO,” and then select “Version INFO” to enter the system information interface. Here, users can find out the device name and software version, and the release date.
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disk drive information interface. From this page, users can check the hard disk drive status, the total storage capacity of hard disk drive, and of the amount of free space left on the hard disk drive. L.REMOTE UPGRADE From the sidebar on the left, click “REMOTE UPGRADE” to enter the remote upgrade interface.
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OR DEL” to enter the user management interface. Once a password has been enabled, this interface can only be accessed by the Administrator. The Administrator can add new users or delete any users at his or her discretion. Privacy Settings: From the sidebar on the left, click “User Manager,” and then select “MODIFY PASSWORD OR PRI”...
6.5.7 Local Settings From the sidebar on the top, click “Local Setting” to enter the local settings interface. From this page, users can set up the save path for local settings; in the “Record Save Path” field, they can create a save path for recordings, in the “Frame Save Path” field, they can create a save path for video/still images, and in the “File Save Path”...
be the same as those used to enter the DVR system from a local computer. 4. After logging in to the system successfully, a settings page will appear. From this page, users can choose the channel to monitor, the image size, and the refresh rate. Click “OK” for the settings to take effect.
This DVR device can transmit live feed from the CCTV cameras to your mobile phone, so that you can have ‘on the go’ access to your surveillance system from virtually anywhere. To view, you must install a mobile operating system specific program into your mobile. The mobile programs are located on the included CD, or downloaded via iTunes for the Iphone mobile.
To connect to the system and begin watching the live feed from the CCTV cameras connected to this DVR, press the “Connect” button near the top of the screen. To choose the camera, use the “Channel” dropdown menu. To modify settings, press the “Setting” button. The frame rate (fps), resolution (size), and bit rate (Kbps) of the current channel will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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After the installation is complete, locate the Mobile Eye icon “ ” in the list of applications on the mobile phone. In order to start working with the CCTV feed on the Symbian mobile phone, it will be necessary to configure the program by entering the preferred network access point, the IP address of the DVR, the mobile phone port, the username, and the password.
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it will be possible to watch the remote video feed on the Symbian S60 mobile phone. Run the Mobile Eye program, and the following screen will appear. IP address line Camera view Status information line Play Connecting Control buttons Functional buttons Play/Stop Favorite Exit...
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will be hidden in full-screen mode. Snap The function enables users to take a snapshot of the camera view. Setting After pressing this button, the connectivity setup screen will appear. Next Group Pressing this button will switch to next 4 channels. Exit Pressing this button will exit the Mobile Eye program.
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settings menu, and click “ ” to remove all the records. Server ID: The public IP address or dynamic domain name of the DVR. Port: The server port of the DVR for remote access viewing via mobile phone, the default is “10510”.
②. Return to the main screen. The following is an explanation of the buttons on the main screen: Other icons as below: Use the numbers to select the live view channel to display. Play/Stop button. Capture: to capture a frame of the video stream as a still photo. Enlarge the selected channel to full screen.
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There are two ways to view the live feed from the DVR on the screen: by IP address (or DDNS) and by Auto ID. By IP address (or DDNS), user needed to set up “IP”, “Port”, “User Name”, “Password” and “Record Name”. And by Auto ID, user needed to set up “PnP”, “User Name”, “Password”...
②. Return to the main screen. Next, press “connect” on the main interface and it will connect to the server. From this menu, users can also switch channels, operate PTZ controls, including zoom/iris/focus, use the phone to capture still images, and display videos in full-screen mode.
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Figure1 Figure 2 5. Click “Application Loader” to access its interface. In this screen there are two options to select from. Select “Add/Remove Applications” (shown in the following illustrations) and click “Start.”...
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6. After clicking “Start,” the following screen will appear. From this screen, click “Browse” (circled in red in the following screenshot). 7. After clicking “Browse,” the following file search screen will appear. Open the folder to which the application files were saved. Make sure that both the “.alx” and “.cod” files have been saved in the same folder.
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8. The “Application Loader” screen will automatically appear. In this screen, “MobileEye” should now be listed in the “Device application selection” list with “Install” listed under the “Action” column (as shown in the following screenshot) if the installation was successful. 9.
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10. Select “Mobile Eye” from the “Name” list, click “Next,” and the following screen will appear. At the bottom of the “Summary” page (see following screenshot) click “Finish” to confirm the operation, and the application “MobileEye” will be removed from the device. 2).
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Main System Interface After the installation, touch the “MobileEye” icon in the application (as in the following illustration). After opening “Mobile Eye,” the following screen will appear; this is the main system interface.. System Configuration interface Press “Configure” (see preceding screenshot) to access to the page for configuring and modifying settings.
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Record lists: Saved records can be found here; User name: This refers to the DVR’s device ID Password: This is user password for entering the DVR system Address: This is the public IP address or dynamic domain name of DVR. Port: The server port listed on the DVR menu;...
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Explanation of Toolbar Buttons: Choose Channel:This function switches the channel being viewed. It may only be enabled AFTER connecting to the DVR. : These keys move the PTZ up, down, left, and right. :These keys can be used to adjust the PTZ zoom, focus, and iris settings.
3) FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions 1:Why can’t the mobile phone connect to the server? A: Check that the server, port, username, and password have been entered correctly; misspellings and entering incorrect information are typical causes of connection problems. B: Make sure the mobile phone is connected to the Internet; if an Internet service plan has not been purchased or if the Internet connection itself is not functioning, it will be impossible to connect to the server.
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heck the adapter input – are all of the input cables connected properly? heck the power cord; is it properly connected to the power source? heck the on/off switch – is it turned on? heck the upgrade procedure. heck the main board of the DVR – do all of the indicators indicate that the settings are correct? 2.
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heck the cable for connecting video input/output in the back panel of DVR to make sure it is securely connected. nsert the video source directly into the display device and check if the video source is causing the problem. heck the brightness of the picture and restore the original default setting. heck to see if there is no video input signal or if the video input signal is too weak.
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in black and white. ake sure the DVR is compatible with the monitor being used. ake sure the video transmission distance is not too far. ry manually adjusting the settings of the DVR color, brightness, and so on. 6. What if there is no sound? heck that the sound box or speaker functions.
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here may be a settings problem: open the DVR settings menu and the computer’s audio settings menu, and check the settings. heck the audio to see if it is set as “closed” in the playback interface. 8. What if the system time is not correct?
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he wrong setting might be selected. Correct the time, and make sure to click “ ” to confirm the changes.
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he battery might be dead, in which case, change the battery. 9. After right-clicking “Stop recording” on the toolbar, the recording does not stop. How do I stop recording? he “Stop recording” function can only be executed by right-clicking during Manual recording.
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heck the sensitivity of the motion detector. The sensitivity level may be too low. 11. What if the remote control does not work? he address of remote control may be incorrect. he distance from the remote control to the device may be too far or the angle may be too large.
ake sure that the remote control and the front panel of the DVR are not damaged. 12. Why I can’t log in to the WEB? heck to make sure that the computer has been connected to the Internet properly. Check if the “LINK” or “100M” LED is displayed normally on the panel; use ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (DVR IP) to check if the Internet is linked properly.
your DDNS account and the connection will always be forwarded to you current IP. Appendix 2. DVR-Compatible Hard Disk Drives The following is a list of Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) tested and found to be compatible with the DVR. Before using an HDD not found on this list, it is extremely important to test it for compatibility first.
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“ie_tab_plus-1.95.20100930-fx+sm(IE Tab Plus (FF 3.6+).xpi” into the address field. A dialog box will prompt you to install or cancel the program; choose “Install immediately.” After installing the program, restart Firefox Browser. 4. Open Firefox and enter the DVR IP address in the address field. 5.
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6. Select “Continue” to continue installing extensions and the following screen will appear. 7. Click “Install’ and the following screen will appear. Note: If the web page still does not open, press the “ ” icon on the right of the address field to display this page in an IE based-tab.
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Appendix 6 How to Use Auto ID- "Plug n play" Quick Guide 1. The ID number of each product is set in the factory. From the toolbar, click “System Setting”, and select “user”. The screen will display the user management menu, and the DVR’s ID number will appear at the top of the screen (as in the following illustration): 2.
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3. Regarding use of the router to browse the Internet, first you should have the transmit codex of the router’s port already mapped. Alternatively, open the UPnP, and the router will automatically map the port. 4. Once the network is connected, enter “http://www.ipremoteview.com” in the address field of the Internet browser.
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Note:If after following the preceding instructions the login page does not work or the Auto ID function fails, try the following steps to add the website to the zone: 5. After the connection has been established, the Web Application Management (see the following figure) will appear.
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Statement ◎If there is any doubt or disputability regarding information in this manual, you can call our company for clarification. ◎This manual provides reference information for several types machines; contact our customer service department if you have any questions or encounter any difficulties using your device; ◎There maybe some differences between the descriptions provided here and the actual devices, as our products are constantly developing and upgrading.
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