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If changing the DST settings, consider the following: 

DST

: Enable if Daylight Saving Time (DST) is observed in your region. 

Time Offset

: Select the amount of time to offset for DST 

Time Mode

: Choose to set the daylight saving time in weeks or in days 

Start Time/End Time

: Set the start time and end time for daylight saving. 

4. 

Click 

Next

 to continue. 

5. 

In the Disk menu, you can configure how your disk (HDD) will be used. The 

Overwrite

 (

Auto

) feature enables you to always keep 

a previous, optional number of days of data written to the HDD when the disk becomes full, and 

Format

 initializes the HDD for use 

in the recorder and erases all data on the disk. If you installed HDDs in your recorder, it is 

strongly advised

 to format these drives 

before using your recorder. 

a. 

To configure the HDD for Overwrite: 

i. 

Check the select box for the HDD you want to configure from the list above.

ii. 

Open the 

Overwrite

 drop down list, and then select 

Auto

PPPoE

: PPPoE is an advanced protocol that allows the DVR to connect to the network more directly via DSL modem. Check the 

Enable PPPOE

 box, and then enter the User name and Password of the PPPoE. 

c. 

Click 

Next

 to continue. 

3. 

Use the 

Date/Time

 menu to set the Date, Time, Date Format, Time Format, Time Zone, NTP and DST (daylight savings time). 

a. 

When changing parameters in the 

Date and Time

 tab, consider the following: 

Date

: Click on the calendar icon to set the system date. 

Time

: Click to set the system time. 

Date Format

: Choose from the drop down menu to set preferred date format. 

Time Format

: Choose time format between 24-hour and 12-hour. 

Time Zone

: Set the correct time zone. 

b. 

Click the 

NTP

 tab. To use a Network Time server to automatically set the date and time in your recorder, check the Enable NTP 

box, and then select a 

Server Address

 from the drop down list. Click 

Update Now

 to acquire the current Date and Time 

information.

c. 

Click the 

DST

 (Daylight Savings Time) tab. Setup the values in the DST menu to match your local DST custom, if preferred. 

Summary of Contents for DVR16H

Page 1: ...mouse 1 Plug the USB mouse into the either the front panel or back panel USB connector of the DVR 2 When the recorder is powered on the mouse will be automatically detected If the mouse is not detected the mouse may not be compatible with the DVR Please refer to the recommended device list from your provider This guide provides instructions to initially setup the R16 16 channel digital video recor...

Page 2: ...security grade HDDs in your DVR The chassis is designed to accommodate both 3 5 inch and 2 5 inch HDDs with an HDD capacity up to 8 TB CAUTION Beforeperformingthisprocedure ensurethatthepowercordis notdisconnectedfrom the DVR Using the mouse 1 Left Button Click to select menu options During live viewing in split screen view double click on a channel to view it in full screen Double click the chann...

Page 3: ...e back panel photo above for the location of connectors 1 Install and setup your monitor in accordance with the instructions provided with the monitor Do not power it on at this time The example shown here is for an R16 DVR To install an HDD 1 Lay the DVR on a clean flat table and then remove the five cover screws shown in the picture below on the left 2 Slide the cover back then lift it off the D...

Page 4: ... cable from your local area network LAN router into the RJ45 LAN connector on the back of the DVR 6 If using speakers plug your speaker set into the AUDIO OUT RCA connector on the back of the DVR The AUDIO OUT connector provides a line level signal output An audio adapter may be needed to connect your speaker set to the DVR RCA connector 7 If using an RS485 network to control a PTZ camera or other...

Page 5: ...ange the port numbers of your DVR consider the following Web Port This is the port that you will use to log in remotely to the DVR e g using the Web Client If the default port 80 is already taken by other applications please change it Client Port This is the port that the DVR will use to send information through e g using the mobile app If the default port 9000 is already taken by other applicatio...

Page 6: ... from the list above ii Open the Overwrite drop down list and then select Auto PPPoE PPPoE is an advanced protocol that allows the DVR to connect to the network more directly via DSL modem Check the Enable PPPOE box and then enter the User name and Password of the PPPoE c Click Next to continue 3 Use the Date Time menu to set the Date Time Date Format Time Format Time Zone NTP and DST daylight sav...

Page 7: ...st above ii Click the Format button Allow the format operation to complete before continuing 6 Click Next to continue Use the Resolution menu to select an output resolution that matches your monitor The DVR automatically adjusts the output resolution during start up to match the highest resolution of your monitor 7 To change the resolution open the drop down list select the resolution you prefer a...

Page 8: ...5MP Model Analog 5MP 20 fps 4MP 3MP 30 fps 1080P 720P 960H IP 4MP 3 MP 1080P 720P 4K Model Analog 8MP 15 fps 5MP 20 fps 4MP 3MP 1080P 720P 960H 30 fps 5MP Model Analog 5MP 20 fps 4MP 3MP 30 fps 1080P 720P 960H The Live View screen includes several useful features Camera Title A This indicates that the camera connected is an AHD camera T This indicates that the camera connected is a TVI camera C Th...

Page 9: ...max 4 ch playback 4MP 40 fps 3MP 48 fps 1080P 120 fps 5MP Model max 4 ch playback 5MP 48 fps 4MP 60 fps 1080P 120 fps 4K Model 8MP 28 fps max 4 ch playback 5MP 80 fps max 8 ch playback 4MP 120 fps 3MP 136 fps 1080P 240 fps 5MP Model max 8 ch playback 5MP 104 fps 4MP 136 fps 3MP 184 fps 1080P 240 fps 4K Model 8MP 56 fps max 8 ch playback 5MP 160 fps max 16 ch playback 4MP 240 fps 3MP 272 fps 1080P ...

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