Luma Recorders
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Local Interface
Enter your desired domain in the Device Domain Name box. This
creates a personalized server address for this particular recorder,
which is shown under Device URL.
Enter your user name and password if required by your DDNS
service. If not required, these fields cannot be edited.
If someone has already registered your desired domain, the system
adds a unique ID (typically two to four digits) to your domain. If you
do not like these digits, try another domain or server address.
Example: If you choose the domain myhome (as shown), your
system’s URL would be
myhome.WirepathDNS.com
. If someone
already had myhome, then your system’s URL would be something
like
myhome13.WirepathDNS.com
.
At the bottom,
Update
finishes registering your DDNS URL and
provides you with the device URL.
Click
Apply
to save the changes you have made.
Click
Back
to return to the settings menu, or
Live View
to return to
the live page.
NTP Tab
You can set your recorder to track time via network time protocol
(NTP). With NTP, your network pings the national server every so
often to maintain proper time. The NTP server synchronizes all
participating systems to within a few milliseconds of Coordinated
Universal Time. This provides you with your most accurate time
stamping, and is our recommended system. Using NTP requires
Internet access.
There is no need to change any of the settings, unless you want to
adjust the interval due to bandwidth or precision concerns.
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Enable NTP:
You must check this to use NTP.
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Interval:
This is how often your system checks for an update.
}
NTP Server:
This is the site that your recorder will ping for
time stamps.
}
NTP Port:
This shows the port used to communicate with the
time server.
Click
Apply
to save the changes you have made.
Click
Back
to return to the settings menu, or
Live View
to return to
the live page.
Summary of Contents for LUM-500-DVR-16CH
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