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CD Upgrade: To upgrade the software using upgrading CD.
Reset
Configuration:
To
reset
all the settings to factory default.
C. FAQ
1. Q. I have set the recording mode as motion sensor recording. But why the DVR still
records a lot of video that has no motion at all?
A:
(1)
The digital recording system is very sensitive. It can detect the tiniest motion that
human eyes cannot perceive. You can lower the sensitivity setting in camera setup
menu.
(2)
Flickering fluorescent lights (when traditional 120 Hz ballast are used) or TV (or
computer) screen can be the motion source. In this case, adjust the motion detection
area so that these flicking sources will not be detected. It is recommended not to
align the camera directly at fluorescent lights, TV, or computer screens. The use of
better-quality fluorescent lights (with electronic ballast), monitors, and the cameras
can be considered.
(3)
When cameras are installed, please make sure the quality of cables, connections,
and workmanship. Sometimes interference could cause the image unstable. Avoid
placing the system close to a compressor (fridge), or to a motor (washing machine)
that might cause magnetic interference.
2. Q: What will happen if there is a power outage (cut)? Do I have to do anything?
A: If a power outage occurs, the last file will not be closed properly. Therefore, up to 10
minutes of data might be lost. It is recommend connecting the system to an
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). This will help to avoid shortening the system life
span and partial data loss caused by the instability of power supply.
When the power returns, the system will automatically re-boot, restore data and go back
to the normal operation in approx. 1 minute.
3. Q: Why the remote monitor not working?
A:
(1)
Using the windows command PING to check if the network connection is ok.
(2)
Turn of proxy setting off.
(3)
Make sure you have Java VM installed (in JPEG mode) or Player installed (in