NVR User Manual
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6.10 System Setting
You can set the NVR time, language, format, decoding mode, recording mode, serial port, network, alarm,
video, PTZ, and backup parameters.
Common Setting
: It allows you to set the video format and system time/date, synchronize the system
time/date with that of the PC, select voice versions supported by the system, and set the handling
methods when hard disks are full.
Decoder Config
: It allows you to search for and add devices and set decoding policies for the channels.
Video‐out Config
: It allows you to adjust the top, bottom, left, and right edge spacing for video display.
Video‐out Mode
: It allows you to determine whether to display the time, channel, alarm state, and
record state on a video.
Record Setting
: It allows you to set the length of record files and pre‐record time. The record dates and
time periods are displayed in a graph based on record types ﴾
Timer
,
Motion
, and
Alarm
﴿.
Net Setting
: It allows you to set the device name, IP address, subnet mask, gateway, alarm reception
mail box, DDNS, UPNP, PPPoE, IP privilege, NTP, and RTSP.
PTZ Setting
: It allows you to set the channel connected to the PTZ, PTZ protocol, PTZ address, baud rate,
data bits, stop bits, and parity. The default values are as follows:
PELCOD
,
1
,
9600
,
8
,
1
, and
None
.
Config/Default
: It allows you to restore all or part of the default values. You can restore the alarm
setting, record setting, motion detection setting, serial port setting, output mode setting, exception
handling mode, name setting, network setting, alarm setting, PTZ setting, and channel name. You can
export or import configuration parameters.
AutoReg
: It allows you to set the connection mode of the platform to be registered, IP address and port