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The DVR support static IP address only
, it will NOTsupport
dynamic IP address.
With a valid
stat
ic
IP
address, please input them into each
o
f the categories:
SUB NET
,
GATEWAY,
IP
ADDR
. If you are unsure,
please contact your ISP (Internet Serv
ice
Provider) for detail as to what type of IP you
signed up for when
register
ed
. The
NET
CMD
PORT
and
NET
A
V
PORT
are ports
used
to identity the DVR hardware. These
ports
are required to be set open from the Router/Firewall in order for both audio and video to transmit
through the Router/Firewall to the internet. If you are not sure how to open ports 5000~5001 from the
Router/Firewall
please
consult with your local ISP
or router manufacturer as to how to open up these ports
.
To access the DVR from a remote location the same ports stated above is requried to be open from Router.
NOTE
: When installing the client software in the remote computer and there are Router/Firewall, the
same ports 5000~5001 has to be opened from within the Router/Firewall in order for the
audio/
video to
breach though the Router/Firewall to the DVR.
On Screen Display Functions
SENSOR SET
Press the MENU button to enter the SETUP MODE, select SENSOR SET and press ENTER.
SETUP MODE
T [
SENSOR SETUP
◎
CHANNEL SELECT: CAM1
]
◎
SYSTEM SE
◎
SENSOR ENABLE: OFF
◎
MOTION ENABLE: OFF
◎
VIDEO SET [
]
◎
RECORD SET [
◎
MOTION LEVEL: VERY HIGH
]
◎
NETWORK SET [
◎
COMPARE FRAME: 03
]
◎
EVENT REC TIME: OFF
◎
SENSOR SET
[
]
◎
FW UPDATE [
◎
ALARM OUTPUT: NO USE
◎
AREA SET [
]
[
◎
SCHEDULE SET
]
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]
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→
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EXIT
ENTER SET
↑↓←
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T
↑↓← →
EXIT
ENTE SE
R
Press the directional buttons UP/DOWN to browse and press FORWARD/ REVERSE buttons to
change the value.
CHANNEL SELECT: CAM1, CAM2, CAM3, CAM4 (each CAM set has independent sensor setup)
SENSOR ENABLE: OFF, N.C., N.O.(normally closed and normally opened relay)
MOTION ENABLE: ON, OFF (enable/disable video motion detection)
MOTION LEVEL: VERY HIGH, HIGH, NORMAL, LOW, VERY LOW (the higher the picture qualit the
more HD space used)