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USER MANUAL
USER MANUAL
Method 1: Netviewer (D9 Client) Software
1.
Install D9 Viewer on local PC.
a. Software is on CD included in shipment.
b. Download from http://zmodo.net.
2.
Launch software.
3.
Log in to DVR.
a.
Enter Local IP Address of DVR.
b.
Enter Media Port.
c.
Enter either user or admin password
(if configured).
d.
Network field is Internet.
e.
Click LOGIN.
Method2: Internet Explorer
1.
Modify IE Security Settings
a.
From the Tools menu, select Internet Options.
b.
Select the Security Tab and then click the Custom Level button.
c.
Locate “Download Unsigned ActiveX Controls”. Change to Prompt.
d.
Confirm changes.
2.
Enter local address of DVR.
a.
In the address bar, type the local address
of the DVR (e.g., http://192.168.1.140).
b.
Append address with :webportnumber
(e.g., http://192.168.1.140:8080), if a port
other than 80 is being used and the port
forwarding rule has been created.
c.
When presented with Information Bar
referring to downloading controls, click
the bar.
d.
Click Yes or OK to proceed downloading
and installing the controls.
Figure 8-22: Successful connection to DVR
via Internet Explorer
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192.168.1.100.
This is to be modified to a user-selected value according to the address rules of
the DHCP server (typically the router). Check the router for address range.
8.5 – SUBNET MASK
This field displays the Subnet Mask of the LAN (local area network). While the
value rarely needs to be changed, it must be matched with the correct address of
the network.
8.6 – GATEWAY
The Gateway value is the local address of the router to which the DVR is
connected. The default value is 192.168.1.1.
8.7 – DNS
DNS, or Domain Name Server, should also be set to the local address of the
router.
8.8 – LOCAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Connect DVR to Router (See Section 3.9).
2.
From a Windows PC on the same LAN, open a command prompt (e.g., Start
> Run > cmd).
3.
Type ipconfig and press Enter.
4.
Note the following: IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.
5.
On the DVR, go to Network from Main Menu (refer to Figure 8-22).
6.
Set Type to Static.
7.
Enter Media and Web Port information (Sections 8.2 and 8.3. If changing
Web Port, a port forwarding rule must be created on the router. Please visit
http://zmodo.net or contact Technical Support for assistance setting up port
forwarding.
8.
Enter local IP Address of DVR according to router's defined range (Section
8.4). This is to be modified to a user-selected value according to the address
rules of the DHCP server (typically the router). Check the router for address
range.
9.
Enter Subnet Mask if different than default (Section 8.5).
10. Enter local address of router in Default Gateway and DNS fields.
11. Click APPLY and then OK.
12. Exit all menus until DVR restarts. If DVR does not restart automatically,
return to Step 5 to verify settings.
TESTING DVR LOCAL CONNECTION
8.9 – DDNS SETUP
Unless specifically paying for a static (permanent) public IP address, do not
configure this section. Most Internet customers have a dynamic (“leased”) IP
address.
A DDNS (Dynamic DNS) service allows the DVR user to create a hostname and
domain (e.g., mydvr.dvrdns.org) that is associated with his/her public IP address.
Entering the DDNS account information into the DDNS Setup menu maintains the
link between the DDNS account and the public IP address.
Most routers also have a DDNS section. It is preferable to enter the DDNS
account information in the router, unless it is not possible. In any case, do not
enter the information on both the router and DVR.
Figure 8-23: Successful connection via
Netviewer (D9 Client)
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