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Step 5:
A new screen appears. The network connection will be tested first. Then an overview
appears. This overview shows the IP-Address data, DNS server addresses and your
(Internet) WAN IP-Address. Click ‘Next’.
Step 6:
If you want to use a DDNS account, you can set the ‘DDNS’ option to ‘Enable’ in the
following screen and then select your DDNS provider. Also, you need to fill out the
hostname, user name and password of your DDNS account.
Click ‘Port’. In this screen, the ‘Media port’ and the ‘Web port’ are shown. The ‘Media
port’ is used by devices such as smartphones which are accessing the surveillance
recorder externally. The ‘Web port’ is used by computers which are accessing the
surveillance recorder externally. If needed, the ‘Media port’ and ‘Web port’ can be
changed manually. Click ‘Next’.
Step 7:
In the following screen, you can select from which channel (CH) you want to record.
Each channel represents a connected camera. If a mark is placed at ‘Enable’ at the
corresponding channel, it means recording from this channel is activated. You can
also select whether audio needs to be recorded at ‘Audio’. At ‘Mode’, you can select
whether the recordings need to take place constantly, or scheduled.
Click ‘Bit rate’ and select the desired resolution at ‘resolution’. You can choose
between D1 (720x480), HD1 (720x240), CIF (360X240), WCIF (480×240), WHD1
(960×240) and WD1(960×480). At ‘Frame rate’, you can select the frame rate (amount
of images shown per second). ‘25’ is the highest frame rate possible (but depends on
the amount of channels and chosen resolution). 25 frames per second delivers images
which are shown as fluently as possible. The lower the frame rate, the less fluently the
recorded image will appear. A higher frame rate will consume more hard disk space.
At ‘Quality’, you can select the quality of the image. Setting the quality to ‘Best’, means
the quality is as good as possible. However, setting a higher quality also means more
hard disk space will be used. Click ‘Next’.
Step 8:
At the following screen, you can see the status of the internal hard disk and the
capacity of the internal hard disk. At ‘Overwrite’, you can select the ‘by capacity’
option, which means the oldest recorded files will be overwritten when the hard disk
reaches its maximum capacity.
If you want the files to be overwritten after a pre-set amount of days, select ‘by days’
and set the amount of days.
Place a mark at ‘Format’ and then click ‘Format’ to begin formatting the internal hard
disk. Please be patient while the hard disk is being formatted. Click ‘Save’
Step 9:
Click ‘OK’ to finish the setup wizard.