
• WAP Picture Quality:
This option defines the WAP picture quality if WAP access is supported on
the DVR. Use the +/- buttons to change enable or disable this feature.
• Video Stream Resolution:
This option defines the network live video stream resolution.
Use the +/- buttons to customize the Video Resolution Stream.
• Video Stream Quality:
This option defines the live video stream quality on your network. Use the
+/- buttons to adjust the quality. There are quality limitations based off the DVR model in use.
• DVR Name:
This option defines the “DVR Name” used in the “CMS Server” if a CMS Server
(described below) will be used with the DVR. Follow the text input instructions on page 16 to
name the DVR.
• CMS Server URL #1-2:
This option defines the URL for the CMS Server #1 and #2. The DVR can
connect to two CMS servers automatically if set properly. If using this feature, the DVR is not used
as a web server, the computer hosting the CMS software/server would be used as the web server.
Follow the text input instructions on page 16 to define these URLs.
• IP Filter #1-4:
This option defines IP filters #1-4 for remote access. Only those PCs with IP
addresses matching one of the IP filters can access the DVR remotely. Follow the text input
instructions on page 16 to define the IP Filters. For example, if you have a static IP at your
residence, and the DVR is installed at your business, you can restrict all other IP addresses from
connecting to the DVR at your business, with the exception of the static IP of your residence.
If the Control Port or Data Port are not available or accessible during remote access, the system
will automatically reset the ports to their default values, in other words, they will be set to 67 & 68.
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