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The storage capacity is not
enough.
The storage device is
damaged.
17. Downloaded files cannot be played back.
Below are a few possible reasons why this may be occurring:
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The media player software on the PC may not be able to read the file format.
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The PC may not have DirectX 8.1 or higher.
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The PC may not have Windows XP or higher.
18. Forgot login information.
Below are a few solutions:
Hold the reset button on the back of the camera to execute a factory reset. This will restore the device to its
factory settings and will reset ALL of the camera’s settings.
19. When I login via HTTPS, a dialogue says the certificate has expired or is not valid yet.
Ensure the PC has the same time as the camera’s system time.
Glossary of Terms
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Abnormality
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Any malfunction in terms of storage of data to the SD card.
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Alarm Delay
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The gap in time between alarm activation and Relay alarm activation.
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Alternate Gateway
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The node on the computer network that the network software uses when an IP address
does not match any other routes in the routing table, and when the default gateway is not available.
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Anti-Dither
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This time value controls how long the alarm signal lasts. The values in this field can range from 5
to 600 seconds. Based on motion detection, a buzzer can go off, a tour can begin, PTZ can be activated, a
snapshot can be taken, or the camera can begin recording.
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DDNS
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This stands for Dynamic Domain Name System. DDNS is a
method of automatically updating
server in the Domain Name System (DNS), often in real time, with the active DNS configuration of its
configured hostnames, addresses or other information.
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Default Gateway
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The node on the computer network that the network software uses when an IP address
does not match any other routes in the routing table.
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DHCP
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a network protocol that enables a server to automatically
assign an IP address to a computer from a defined range of numbers (i.e., a scope) configured for a given
network.