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Gateway:
This is the IP address of your router. If the box is populated with numbers other than all zeros, this is a confirmation that
you are connected to the router.
DNS1 and DNS2:
Stands for Domain Name System and is for advanced network setup. DNS is used to convert common names into
website IP Addresses. It is best to leave these settings as it is usually the same as the router.
To Change the dNS address:
1. Highlight and select the starting number next to DNS and a keyboard will appear.
2. Type the number you would like for a DNS address then select the ENTER key.
3. Select APPLY to save your changes.
UPNP:
Universal Plug and Play, not applicable.
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These are the resolution settings for viewing your mobile device.
Video
Enable or disable if the video from that channel can be viewed from a mobile device.
Frames Per Second (FPS)
The FPS settings are adjustable. A higher FPS will result in smoother and better quality recorded video. A lower FPS
will result in a choppy video, however it will use less space on the HDD.
To adjust the FrAME rATE of video:
1. Find the channel that you wish to adjust the FPS.
2. Scroll through the list (1 to 30) and the FPS you wish to record on that channel.
3. Select APPLY to save your settings.
Bitrate
The bitrate represents the amount of information or detail that is stored per unit of time of a recording. The DVR is set
to the recommended 128bps.
Audio
To turn Audio rECordiNg on or off:
1. Check the AUDIO BOX next to the channel you want audio enabled. (Your camera must have audio
recording capabilities.)
2. Uncheck the AUDIO BOX next to the channel you want audio disabled.
3. Select APPLY to save settings.
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DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) This menu option allows you to set up a common name for the DVR instead
of typing in an IP address. This feature is used if you have a Dynamic IP address from your ISP and the IP address is
constantly changing.
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