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When the system starts, the login screen appears. 
Select the user ID and enter the password.   
The default user ID is "ADMIN"; the default password is "1234". 
Click<OK>. 
For the security purpose, change the password right after you purchased 
the product. 

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Log In

 

Live Screen

 

Status Bar 

Video Window 

Quick Menu 

Timeline 

Status Bar 

Besides the remote control buttons, you can also use the buttons on the status bar to control NVR.

 

Item        Description

 

Item        Description

 

Select one of the system setup, search and backup menu items before 
accessing it . 

Show the ID of the user who has currently logged in. 

Change the screen layout to display both status bar and time line at all times. 

Used to select a split mode. 

Switch between Auto Sequence and Special Split mode. 

Display or hide the OSD menu on the screen. 

Move to the PTZ screen. You can control the PTZ operations of 
PTZ-compliant camera on the PTZ screen.   

Move to the Zoom screen. 

Display the log list of the recent recording events. 

You can use the camera supporting the audio input to listen the audio. 

Select a camera to which the audio signal will be transferred from the 
connected microphone. 
Start the emergency recording. 

Blink when the event occurs. It will not blink if no action to the event has been 
set. Click to view information about the event that occured. 

Show the external PC or mobile device that you used to access the network. 

Show the disk space information. If you have set the disk overwrite mode, it 
will be displayed “OW” (Over Write) from the start point of the overwriting. 

Show the current time. 

Item            Description

 

Item                    Description

 

Quick Menu

 

Timeline

 

Display the number of the current channel. 

Start playing the video of the selected channel from the specified time. 

Zoom the video of the selected channel. 

(Supported later). 
Turn on or off the audio signal of the selected channel. 
Turn on or off the microphone signal of the selected channel. 

Channel No. 

Play 

Zoom 

Snapshot Capture 
Audio ON/OFF 
Microphone ON/OFF 

Timeline Date 

Zoom in/out the   
timeline 

Navigation 
through timeline 

Timeline Bar 

Display the date of the current timeline. 
Click this to select a desired date of the timeline. 

Expand or collapse the timeline. 

Move to the previous of next point of time in the timeline. 
You can also use the mouse wheel to navigate through 
the timeline  

Represent the recorded data the color of each bar indicates: 

Green : Continuous Recording 
Red  : Alarm Recording 
Blue  : Motion Recording 
Yellow : Panic Recording 

Language Setting

 

Date/Time Setting

 

Press [SETUP] on remote control, or select <Menu> - <System Setup>   
from the status bar. 
From <System Setup> - <Display>, select <OSD> 
Select a preferred language. 
Click <Apply> 

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Press [SETUP] on remote control, or select <Menu> - <System Setup>   
from the status bar. 
From <System Setup> - <System>, select <Date/Time> 
Specify the display format of the current time and date. 

As the existing data in the same time and date will be deleted if duplicates are found, backup the 
existing data for later use. 

Click <Apply>. 

Getting 
Started

 

Recording 

Automatic Recording Setting

 

Press [MENU] on remote control, and use the   

direction buttons to select <RECORD SETUP>   

and press [ENTER] 

Alternatively, you can select <MENU> - <RECORD   

SETUP> from the status bar. 

Set <RECORD SETUP MODE> to <AUTO   

CONFIGURATION>. 

Select “Automatic Record Configuration Mode”.   

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>ALWAYS HIGH VIDEO QUALITY : Recording will   

proceed in the best quality regardless of the event   

at all times. 

As this option will always make recording in the   

best quality, the recording period is the shortest   

compared to the other recording mode. 

>MOTION RECORD : Recording will proceed only   

If a motion is detected.   

>ALARM RECORD : Recording will proceed only   

if alarm event occurs. 

>MOTION/ALARM RECORD : Recording will 

  proceed only if a motion is detected or an alarm   

event occurs.   

>INTENSIVE MOTION RECORD : Normally 

recording will be performed in a low quality. 

  However, the quality will switch to high if a motion   

is detected. 

>INTENSIVE ALARM RECORD : Normally 

recording will be performed in a low quality. 

  However, the quality will switch to high if an alarm   

event occurs. 

>INTENSIVE MOTION/ALARM RECORD : Normally 

recording will be performed in a low quality. 

  However, the quality will switch to high if a motion 

is detected or an alarm event occurs.   

Click <APPLY>. 

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Time Search

 

Search 

From the <SEARCH> menu, select <TIME 

SEARCH>  
Specify the search date and time from the calendar   

in the left corner of the screen. 
You can identify the type of the recording data by 

the color in the bar. 

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>Pink (PRE RECORDING) : The pre-recording is   

performed on the recording data after you set the   

<PRE RECORDING TIME> from <OPERATION 

MODE>.  

>Green (Continuous) : The continuous recording is 

  performed on the recording data. 

>Red (Alarm) : The alarm event recording is   

performed on the recording data. 

>Blue (Motion) : The motion event recording is   

performed on the recording data.   

>Yellow (Panic) : The panic manual recording is   

performed on the recording data 

Click to move to desired start time in the time bar, 

or use the buttons at the bottom of the status bar to   

make search.   
Select an item to play and click <PLAY>. 

Click to move to desired time, or simply double-click a 

desired time in the time bar to play the video data on the   

time. 

 

For details on the thumbnail search and event search, refer 

to the user manual. 

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Double-click the time line to move to the Playback mode. Drag and drop it to make backup or 
event search for the specified area. 

Network 
Setting 

Network Connection Setting    

To configure the network settings

 

Connect the [WAN(UPLINK)] port in the rear panel   

of the NVR to any port available except for the WAN 

port of the router. 
Connect the [WAN(UPLINK] port of the router directly to 

the fixed IP LAN cable, or connect it to the xDSL modem.     
Check the network address information if using a   

network environment connected to the same router.   
Enter the network setting menu of the NVR and   

provide the IP address. 

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>IP ADDRESS : 192.168.1.116 (enter the network IP 

 address.) 

>GATEWAY:192.168.1.1 (enter the gateway address) 
>SUBNET MASK:255.255.255.0 (type the subnet   

mask.) 

>The primary, the secondary DNS server: 

168.126.63.1 (enter the address of a DNS server.) 
 

1) From the main menu of the NVR, move to <SYSTEM   

    SETUP> - <NETWORK> - <IP SETUP>. 

 
2) Uncheck the DHCP checkbox and provide the   

  necessary information manually.    

(Check the network address information in the   

network environment settings and enter the correct   

information.) 

      Enter an IP address that falls in the privete IP range provided   

by the router. 

Ex) 192.168.1.2-254, 192.168.0.2-254, 192.168.xxx.2-254 

 

3) When done, configure the port forwarding for RTSP 

    and Web Service ports by clicking Port Forwarding. 

    (The default value of the Web service port is 8080.) 
4) Click <PORT FORWARDING> for each. You will see   

    the confirmation message. Click <APPLY> and edit 

the menu.    

5) The network settings of the NVR are complete.   

 

      Some router models may not support UPNP properly.   

If you see a failure message after <PORT FORWARDING> 

settings, refer to the user manual of the router and configure 

the DMZ or port forwarding settings manually. 

 

When done, click <DDNS REGISTRATION TEST> 

and <DDNS CONNECTION TEST> in this order. 

If you receive a success message, check the NVR   

address and click <APPLY> at the bottom. 
Check the NVR address and the Web service port in 

the network settings to make sure that any Internet-     

connected PC can access the NVR. 
If you type “mydvr” for the NVR name from DDN   

item, the address of the Web viewer is   

“http://mydvr.dvrlink.net:8080/ 

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When the network configuration is complete, 

proceed with the DDNS settings to allow access to 

the NVR from outside. 

From the main menu of the NVR, move to <SYSTEM   

SETUP> - <NETWORK> - <DDNS>. 

Rename the NVR, (The default name of the NVR is the   

MAC address of the NVR.) 

Enter a desired name in combination or characters and   

numbers. 

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