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1. Volume TD Allows you to mute the sound being recorded if you are using audio enabled cameras Right click the mouse and select the Mute icon from the Function Toolbar Main Menu Right click the mouse anywhere on the screen then left click the Main Menu icon Move mouse to the bottom of the screen and Function Toolbar will appear Left click the Main Menu icon Press Select Enter on the remote control and the Function Toolbar will appear at the bottom of the screen Use Directional Arrows to move cursor press Select Enter to select the Main Menu icon When accessing sub menus there are three options available at the bottom of the screen Default Restores all of the settings on the current page to the default settings Apply Applies and saves changes made to the current menu page Exit Exits the current menu Main Menu Using the Keyboard The keyboard is used when typing in passwords dates and to label name certain functions This keyboard will appear multiple times when working with your DVR 1 To select letters left click the mouse or press SELECT on the remote control Selecting the SHIFT key on the keyboard changes the letters to lower case and displays additional characters To erase select the backspace key 2 When you have finished typing select the ENTER key on the keypad to close the keyboard A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 o Le ew efr rivju ijo e coja Als o Fj H s k ty enr t z
2. 69 Troubleshooting Cannot see all one of the camera s on the monitor have lost video footage The cameras are not appearing in sequence mode Nothing is recording however all the images are appearing on the screen The camera picture is too dark The night vision will not turn on l can t see at night My DVR will not acquire an IP address The NETWORK settings in the DVR menu have no information The DVR is not recording according to my schedule Confirm that the cameras are properly connected to the back of the DVR and to a power source If using the 4 to 1 power connector make sure it is plugged into a power source and each of the cameras Check DISPLAY LIVE gt COVERT is not set to ENABLE The cameras might have been tampered with Be sure to check that all connections are secure and properly set The HDD overwrite feature is enabled When enabled the DVR will begin overwriting the earliest stored footage once the HDD is full Unplug the power to the cameras and or DVR and plug it back in Check if you have selected START ROTATE in the FUNCTION TOOLBAR The cameras will start to sequence according to the sequence dwell time You must be in LIVE viewing mode To stop click STOP ROTATE in the FUNCTION TOOLBAR You must initiate the recording to start by pressing the RECORD button on the remote RECORD gt REC PARA gt RECORD to ensure all cameras are set to ENABLE Check your record schedul
3. 2 Click the ENABLE box next to SSL 3 Select the SMTP Server box and input the SMTP server address provided by your email provider Gmail SMTP address smtp gmail com 4 Select the SENDER EMAIL box and input the email in M Motion A Alarm Exception Y No Send Copy su HA Toa WM Copy which the email notification will be coming from Copy oi BA Toa El Copy 9 Select the SENDER PWD box and input the password for Default Apply _ Exit the sending email account 6 Select the RECEIVER EMAIL box and input the email in which the email B M Motion Green Settings for motion recording notification will be going to 7 A Alarm Yellow External alarm alerts e The SENDER EMAIL and the RECEIVER EMAIL can be the same email BW Exception Red Video loss HD failure 7 Select the INTERVAL drop down box and select the email frequency _ No send Transparent No email 1 min 3min Smin 10min 8 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Enable HOTMAIL Enable MSN__ Enable smtp sbcglobal yahoo com YAHOO Enable YAHOO2 Enable Main Menu DDNS Tab The DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service 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 Internet Service Provider and the IP address is constantly changing Setting up your DDNS on the DVR Select the DDNS drop down list and
4. 2 Enter the time in the order of the selected format listed above time format then click the ENTER key 3 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Selecting the LANGUAGE 1 Select the LANGUAGE drop down list and choose a language 2 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes and exit the menu 3 The system will restart and open with your set language settings 60 Online Software DST DST stands for Daylight Saving Time You can adjust the DVR to change its time for you when daylight saving time approaches so you don t have to go back and do it yourself You can also customize when the DVR changes for DST Turn the DVR DST on 1 Select the checkbox next to DST and a box will appear 2 Select the checkbox next to DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME to enable 3 Select the TIME OFFSET drop down list and choose if you would like your clock to go forwards or backwards by 1 or 2 hours 4 Select the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME MODE drop down list and choose if you would like DST to change in a specific month and week or on a specific date If by Week e Select the START TIME drop down list and choose the month e Select the drop down box below and select the WEEK e Select the drop down box below and select the WEEKDAY e Repeat steps above for END TIME If by Date e Left click in the START TIME field the keyboard will open e Enter the TIME you want the DST to change then click the ENTER key e Repeat steps ab
5. DEFENDER Pro Widescreen DVR User Manual Warranty Information Please visit our website at www defender usa com for information about your product s warranty We take quality very seriously This is why all of our products come with a one year warranty from the original purchase date against defects in workmanship and materials If you have warranty or support issues please contact us using any of the following methods Web www defender usa com Support www defender usa com support DEFENDER Canada DEFENDER USA 4080 Montrose Road 60 Industrial Parkway 264 Niagara Falls ON Cheektowaga NY Canada L2H 1J9 USA 14227 Warranty Terms l DEFENDER products are guaranteed for a period of one year from the date of purchase against defects in workmanship and materials This warranty is limited to the repair replacement or refund of the purchase price at DEFENDER s option This warranty becomes void if the product shows evidence of having been misused mishandled or tampered with contrary to the applicable instruction manual Routine cleaning normal cosmetic and mechanical wear and tear are not covered under the terms of this warranty The warranty expressly provided for herein is the sole warranty provided in connection with the product itself and no other warranty expressed or implied is provided DEFENDER assumes no responsibilities for any other claims not specifically mentioned in this warranty This warranty does not
6. highlight the squares where you do NOT want motion detected and click the mouse When the area is no longer shaded in red the area will no longer detect motion 3 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Device The DEVICE tab allows you to view hard drive information such as HDD status and available space You can also set the overwrite setting This is a useful menu when troubleshooting your DVR HDD e HDD Status Displays the current operating status of the hard drive If the hard drive is functioning normally it will display OK e Avail Space Tells you how much space is available to record on the HDD e Total Space Tells you the total amount of space on your HDD e Available Time Amount of remaining time available to record Overwrite When the HDD has overwrite enabled it will record over the oldest footage once the HDD is full instead of stopping the recording This way the DVR is always recording If you want to stop recording when the HDD is full set overwrite to Close Enable disable OVERWRITE mode 1 Select the OVERWRITE drop down list and choose either AUTO to turn overwrite on you can also set the DVR to overwrite for just a few hours or days or choose CLOSE to turn overwrite off 2 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes 59 Online Software PTZ PTZ setup allows you to input information for a PTZ camera PTZ cameras not included The information must be ent
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8. DEFENDER representative recommends it System UPDATE et a Download the upgrade files from www defender usa com and put the files onto your USB flash drive Ensure the DVR is powered down Insert the USB flash drive into the back of the DVR and power up the DVR Go to the Main Menu and click on ADVANCED Click UPDATE and click OK to confirm This may take up to 10 minutes Once the update is complete your DVR will restart with the new software update Default Settings Loading default settings will restore all settings on your DVR to the default settings except for the date and time The DEFAULT USERNAME is admin and the DEFAULT PASSWORD is 123456 l oo SS Click the LOAD DEFAULT button and a box will appear Click the box for each function that will be restored to default parameters or click ALL to select them all Click CLEAR to uncheck the boxes Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to update your changes A screen will appear asking ALL SETTINGS WILL BE LOST RETURN TO DEFAULT SETTINGS If you want to continue and restore the default settings select OK if not select CANCEL If you select OK the DVR will take a few minutes to load the default settings Once loaded the DVR will reboot automatically and the factory default settings will be set Shut Down l Click the SHUT DOWN button 2 A screen will appear asking for confirmation to SHUTDOWN Select OK to continue or CANCEL to quit 3 A message
9. DOWN e Disconnect the power cable once you see YOU CAN UNPLUG THE POWER e Check your video quality settings A high video quality fills up the hardrive faster The hard drive fills up Try lowering the video quality too quickly e Adjust your schedule or resolution If you are on Schedule Record for 24 hours a day the hard drive fills up faster Try switching periodically to Motion record as peeps Menear e Buzzer is set to ON Go to ALARM gt MOTION setup and turn buzzer function OFF motion is detected e There could be video loss HDD loss motion detection or no HDD space on your DVR The DVR can be set to alarm when these actions take place The alarm alerts you if there is tampering with the camera to DVR connections Check your The DVR keeps beeping connections and keep the DVR in a safe place where it will not be tampered with or moved around e Disconnect and reconnect all camera connections to make sure they are snug and tight fitting e Check to see if you have the proper time set on your DVR Refer to the instruction manual under RECORD gt SCHEDULE e Check your schedule record times you may have DVR set to no record The DVR is not recording according to my schedule e Check the FPS for each camera that is recording choppy video Refer to your Playback video is choppy settings in the RECORD gt MAINSTREAM section The higher the FPS the smoother the video If the FPS is set too low the video will appear choppy
10. Explorer Security Warning EECHER Do you want to run this ActiveX control 3 If your ActiveX settings are set correctly you will see the following dialogue box my 4 C l ck R U N This ActiveX control was previously added to your computer when you installed another program or when Windows was installed You should only run it if you trust the publisher and the website requesting it What s the risk Once everything has installed and loaded you will see the web player and the connected cameras Note If you are using IE version 10 you may have some difficulty in the initial setup of DVR access If you are seeing a blue screen with no option to install Active X Please check the address bar for the icon shown Once clicked it will give the option to disable Active X filtering mm dee IE 11 Access your tools section on IE and add the DVR s IP address to the compatibility view settings Once this has been completed please try to connect to the DVR s external IP address again 46 Networking Guide Viewing Your DVR From Outside of Your Network Now that you have successfully viewed your DVR and cameras from a computer connected to the same router it is time to set up your router to view the DVR while at a remote location This process is called PORT FORWARDING and you can find easy to follow video tutorials and instructions on how to complete the required steps at Option 1 http www http defende
11. MODE drop down list and choose a camera view i e single quad nine sixteen Left click the DEFINE SEQ SETTING button A Define Sequence Setting menu will open Your current camera setup will be displayed Select the CH drop down list to rearrange the camera views Click APPLY at the bottom of the Define Sequence Setting screen to save your changes then EXIT to return to Display menu Click APPLY at the bottom of the Output screen to save QUAD MODE DEFAULT QUAD MODE NEW 17 Main Menu Output Tab VGA HDMI Resolution Adjusting VGA HDMI Resolution 1 Select the VGA HDMI Resolution drop down list 2 Highlight the desired resolution NOTE The higher the resolution the more space it will use on your HDD 3 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Initial Device Init DEV To set the INIT DEVICE type 1 Select the INIT DEV drop down list 2 Highlight the device type you are using VOUT HDMI or AUTO 3 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Transparency Allows you to increase decrease the transparency of the menu screen Adjusting the TRANSPARENCY 1 Click and drag the bar in the center next to TRANSPARENCY 2 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes 18 Main Menu Privacy Zone Tab The Privacy Zone Tab allows you to have up to 4 privacy zones per camera Privacy zones appear as black areas on a live view screen and are neve
12. Mobile Viewing This DVR is compatible with iPhone BlackBerry and Android operating systems on 3G networks Before you can access your DVR on a mobile phone you must make sure that the DVR has the proper network settings has been port forwarded and that you have the proper viewing software on your phone Set username password and port on DVR 1 From the NETWORK tab select MOBILE 2 Insert a port for the mobile footage to run from Port 18004 is a good default port to use Make sure that you port forward this port on top of the other two ports 3 Insert the USERNAME and PASSWORD which a mobile user would use to access the DVR footage 4 Select APPLY to save your settings Port Forwarding Follow the port forwarding instructions found in the PORT FORWARDING section of this manual and use the port assigned in mobile viewing setup screen Be sure to forward the MOBILE PORT 18004 IN ADDITION to ports 5000 and 9000 iPhone Viewing Before viewing your DVR footage from your iPhone please ensure that you have iTunes set up on your computer with an activated account and that you have port forwarded an extra port for mobile viewing We recommend a free app called ASee available from your devices app store This is free software and is compatible with our systems All port forwarding must be done prior to using this app Please note ASee and ASee pro are not compatible with Defender products Download from App Store 1 Op
13. The settings will now be copied to your specified camera s Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes a e Ae Audio Your camera must have audio recording capabilities e Check the AUDIO box to activate audio recording e Uncheck the AUDIO box to disable audio recording e Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes 22 Main Menu Search This option allows you to search through your previously recorded footage and find footage recorded from particular dates and times You can access the VIDEO SEARCH menu by pressing PLAY on the remote control PLAYBACK on the FUNCTION TOOLBAR or going to the MAIN MENU and select SEARCH Record Search Tab Access and playback footage from a particular date and time 1 Select the CH drop down list and choose a camera number that you would like to search for recorded footage Left click in the DATE field the keyboard will open Enter the search date then click the ENTER key Enter the search time if applicable then click the ENTER key Click the SEARCH button e Once you have searched for a particular date you can view times and footage from each day of that month The box outlined in RED indicates the search date e The days and times that have Motion Alarm recorded footage are RED in the time schedule e The days and times that have Schedule Recording are GREEN in the time schedule e Ifthe time is not red or green it means there was no reco
14. automatically You must prompt the video to play To view the footage you must select play from the bottom menu Once play is selected the video will start 4 Playback Adding an entire FOLDER 1 Select and select the folder containing your footage 2 Highlight all of the files you would like to view and select OPEN 3 Once you have selected OPEN the video will play automatically Removing a file 1 Select the file you wish to remove from the list and press 2 You can also clear the entire playlist by pressing I Software Functions The software has many functions The drop down menus allow you to adjust the video the file menu allows you to open video files and settings allow you to adjust certain settings in the software Computer Playback Software 4 5 Video functions from the PLAY menu O A oS Se P pP m O O N CO DA Add Videos Remove Videos Clear All Rewind Minute Bar Open Backward Frame Play Pause Forward Frame Stop Fast Forward Volume Bar Capture Picture Show Hide File List Add a single video or a folder of multiple videos to the playback list Remove a single unwanted video clip from the playback list Clears all videos from the playback list Moves the video backwards Shows your progress of time through any footage being played Opens the last folder you accessed to add videos Moves the video backward a fra
15. begin customizing and using the DVR You will notice the Coaching SmartMenu information bubbles at the bottom of each Menu Screen describe the settings that you will find in the Menu As an added convenience the DVR will automatically begin recording once it is powered on as long as at least one camera is connected Using the mouse The included USB mouse makes using the DVR simple and efficient Using the mouse will make controlling the DVR very similar to using a computer It will allow you to easily click on items to select them and make desired changes screen Viewing By double clicking one of the camera screens the viewing mode will switch to Full Screen mode Double clicking again will bring you back to the All Camera screen mode From Full Screen mode you can zoom into an area of the screen for a closer look For more information on zooming in please see ZOOM in FUNCTION TOOLBAR section Full Screen Zooming In Quad Screen 11 15 2009 10 07 03 700M MODE 11 15 2009 10 06 59 CH2 VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS 1 Getting Started Function Toolbar The Function Toolbar can be accessed 3 different ways Right click the mouse anywhere on the screen Left click to make a selection To exit menu move mouse away from menu and right click Move mouse to the bottom of the screen and Function Toolbar will appear Left click to make a selection To exit menu move mouse away from menu and ri
16. camera to other cameras 1 Select the COPY drop down list and choose a camera number Select the TO drop down list to select a camera number or ALL cameras Click the COPY button The settings will now be copied to your specified camera s Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes gt Gr Ze Motion Record Each camera selected records movement at the times you select 1 Select the CHANNEL drop down list and choose a camera number 2 Select the WEEK drop down list and choose a day of the week 3 M Motion allows you to record motion events at specified times One click highlights the individual box Each box represents one hour To unselect click the box again For example to record 24 7 when motion occurs all boxes from O to 23 need to be YELLOW 4 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Quickly copy your settings to other days of the week and or channels see instructions above Alarm Record Each camera selected sounds an audible alert at the times you select when motion is triggered 1 Select the CHANNEL drop down list and choose a camera number 2 Select the WEEK drop down list and choose a day of the week 3 A Alert allows you to set and audible alert when motion events occur One click highlights the individual box Each box represents one hour To unselect click the box again For example to set alerts 24 7 when motion occurs all boxes from O to 23 need to
17. in the camera mount please ensure there are no obstructions in the camera s view Place cameras in strategic areas to provide the most detailed footage e recording video of every visitor Having the camera in the open for people to see can help deter criminals To cover large dark areas such as backyards garages and driveways place cameras in strategic locations such as on the roof or deck this way less cameras are needed to cover an area Ensure that the sunshade is positioned to avoid glare and be sure to position camera away from direct sunlight or other light sources For best results the light in front of the camera should be about the same brightness as the light around the area or object being monitored Decide whether the camera will be wall mounted ceiling mounted or sit on a desk tabletop If you are mount ing the camera on a wall or ceiling use the included mounting hardware We recommend that the mounting bracket is secured using the included screws for all installations Each camera comes with 65ft of video power wire Please make sure that you mount the cameras no more than 195ft from the DVR If longer wiring distance is required extension cables can be purchased 21007 2 1008 2 1009 from your local re seller or at www defender usa com We recommend using a surge protected power bar to protect the camera s internal circuitry Mounting the cameras Adjust camera to desired viewing angle l En Decide if th
18. it a link to your external IP address Please write down both addresses EXTERNAL and INTERNAL as they appear on STEP 5 ONLINE VIEWING e Click the TOP link for your internal IP address e An internet window will open linking you to the online viewing software allowing you to see your cameras e We recommend Internet Explorer for PC users and Safari for Mac users STEP 6 DVR SETTINGS e From the online viewer go to the NETWORK section and change your IP Type to STATIC then click APPLY e This step will prevent your internal IP address from changing PLEASE NOTE If the software has failed to connect to your router automatically please follow the troubleshooting steps that the software provides in the on screen display or go to the web link below http defender usa com support Disclaimers 1 1 Step PC software is compatible with Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems 1 Step Mac computer software is compatible with Version 10 6 and higher 2 2014 DEFENDER All rights reserved DEFENDER the DEFENDER logo 1 Step and other DEFENDER marks may be registered All other Trademarks are the property of their respective owners 49 Networking Guide If You Cannot Connect If the remote viewing does NOT connect please check the settings below Make sure the browser is Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher and is on a Windows PC Make sure you forwarded both port 5000 AND 9000 fo
19. parts of North America and Japan PAL stands for Phase Altering Line and it is used in European countries The DVR is automatically set to NTSC as DEFENDER distributes DVRs primarily within North merica Changing the VIDEO FORMAT 1 Select the VIDEO FORMAT drop down list and choose NTSC or PAL 2 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes 3 The system will restart with you new settings Menu Time Out Allows you to set how long your menu screen is visible during moments of inactivity Setting the MENU TIME OUT 1 Select the MENU TIME OUT drop down list and choose 30 sec 1 min 2 min 5min 10min or OFF 2 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Users Tab The Users Tab allows for the setup of 7 different users on the DVR You can also customize their username password and permission levels Permission levels include the ability to change settings view cameras and footage Password and Permission Setup The default username is admin and the default password is 123456 Setting the ADMIN PASSWORD 1 Click the SEL box to the right of the No 1 line It should be set to ADMIN by default Click the EDIT button and a box will appear Left click in the box next to USERNAME and a keyboard will appear Enter the specific username then click the ENTER key To enable password protection click the PASSWORD ENABLE drop down list and choose ENABLE Left click in the box next to P
20. the ENTER key Repeat steps above for End Time Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes NTP Network Time Protocol You have the option of setting your DVR to sync its time to various web servers This ensures your DVR is set to the correct time It will also automatically adjust to Daylight Saving Time st A a a Setting the DVR to sync with an NTP time server 1 Click the NTP SETUP box next to NTP 2 Select the ENABLE drop down list in the GENERAL tab and choose ENABLE 3 Select the SERVER ADDRESS drop down list and choose one of three time servers 4 Select the TIME ZONE drop down list and choose your time zone 9 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes 6 Click EXIT at the bottom of the screen to return to the main GENERAL tab Note You must be connected to the internet to synchronize your NTP settings to web servers Language You can set the DVR to display many different languages such as English French Russian Italian Portuguese Spanish and Romanian Changing the DVR LANGUAGE 1 Select the LANGUAGE drop down list and choose your desired language 2 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes 3 The system will restart and open with your chosen language settings 35 Main Menu Video Format Throughout the world there are two main video systems NTSC and PAL NTSC stands for National Television System Committee and is used in
21. the week on which you want to schedule a recording 4 Each box corresponds to an hour Click the boxes for the times that you wish to record in the row that corresponds to the type of recording that you have selected 9 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes COPY settings from one day to other cameras 1 Select the COPY drop down list and highlight the day you want copied 2 Select the TO drop down list to select a specific day or ALL 3 Press the COPY button and the copied schedule will appear in the selected days 4 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes COPY settings from one camera to other cameras 1 Select the COPY drop down list and choose a camera number 2 Select the TO drop down list to select a camera number or ALL cameras 3 Click the COPY button The settings will now be copied to your specified camera s 4 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Mainstream Adjusing the recording RESOLUTION parameters 1 Select the MAINSTREAM tab 2 Select the drop down lists and choose the frame rate video quality and resolution values 3 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes 9 Online Software Network The NETWORK tab is your gateway to viewing your footage online and contains the DVR information you need to set up online viewing Since you have already set up your networking viewing the NETWORK menu can be used for reference pu
22. upper right corner to save your changes Turn SHOW TIME display or RECORD TIME display off or on l 2 3 Select the SHOWTIME option or RECORD TIME option and choose either ENABLE or DISABLE The time display will now be changed Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Privacy Zone Setting PRIVACY ZONES l Select the camera next to CHANNEL 2 Click the PRIVACY ZONE checkbox 3 Click and drag the boxes around the screen to place them where you need privacy zones These boxes will turn RED 4 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes 5 Repeat for all desired cameras Deleting PRIVACY ZONES 1 Click the RED PRIVACY ZONE 2 Select the DELETE button below the black screen 3 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes 06 Online Software Record The RECORD option allows you to record from your computer Here you can set which channel to record as well as set up a recording schedule and recording resolutions Rec Parameters Adjusting the DVR record parameters mii Schedule A 1 Select the REC PARAMETERS tab SE 2 Left click the CHANNEL drop down list and selct a channel ete eee eee 3 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes T OoOo oe Be Dre Schedule Setting your RECORD SCHEDULE 1 Select the SCHEDULE tab 2 The top row represents SCHEDULED RECORDING The bottom row represents MOTION RECORDING 3 Select the DAY of
23. when motion is detected Full Screen When motion is detected on a specific channel that channel will switch to full screen mode Record Channel The channel will begin recording when motion is detected Post Recording Set the record length after motion stops 30s 1 minute 2 minutes 5 minutes Copy Copy your current channel settings to other channels on the DVR Changing the status of motion detection for each camera 1 Select the CH drop down list and select a channel 2 Select the ENABLE drop down list and choose ENABLE 3 Click the SETUP button next to Area A screen will open allowing you to select the motion detection area See Area Setup in next section 4 Click the boxes next to Show Message and Send Email if you would like these notifications enabled 30 Main Menu Select the BUZZER drop down list to set the length of the buzzer sound Click the channels at the bottom to record the channel when motion is triggered Click the POST RECORDING drop down list to set up the length of recording after motion has stopped Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes oS oe o COPY settings from one camera to other cameras 1 Select the COPY drop down list and choose a camera number 2 Select the TO drop down list to select a camera number or ALL cameras 3 Click the COPY button The settings will now be copied to your specified camera s 4 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your change
24. 04 Default username admin Default password 123456 User ID Input the user ID that you have set under MOBILE settings on your DVR 4 Once all the proper information has been entered on your iPhone and on your DVR press the BACK button in the top left corner of the iPhone screen 5 Press the PLAY button in the bottom left of the screen to start playing live footage from your DVR 6 Fore more information on the Asee app please review the buttons and connections section below A PTZ Direction left right up down B PTZ Lens control Area Selection ZOOM ZOOM Aperture l Focus focus focus C Channel selection keys D Function buttons from left to right Pause Full Screen Snapshot Setup Help and Access Setup Note Although the viewing software is free you must have an iTunes account to download it D BlackBerry Viewing Before viewing your DVR footage from your BlackBerry please ensure that you have the Blackberry desktop manager installed on your computer and you have port forwarded an extra port for mobile viewing Download from App World Open BlackBerry App World Search ASee Select the ASee application and select download Go to MyWorld and select the ASee application to install When prompied select Reboot Device Now Go to your Downloads folder WM to launch the ASee application E ee SH 66 Mobile Viewing From your computer 1 Connect your BlackBerry t
25. ASSWORD a keyboard will appear Enter the password then click the ENTER key Lel Left click in the box next to CONFIRM a keyboard will appear Enter the same password then click the ENTER key 0 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes ot q eS a OS 36 Main Menu Enabling User Profiles Click the SEL box next to one of the Users No 2 7 Click the EDIT button and a box will appear Left click in the box next to USERNAME and a keyboard will appear Create change the username then click the ENTER key To enable password protection click the PASSWORD ENABLE drop down list and choose ENABLE Left click in the box next to PASSWORD a keyboard will appear Create change the password then click the ENTER key Left click in the box next to CONFIRM a keyboard will appear Enter the same password then click the ENTER key 10 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes eS A ae e E Enabling User Permission Levels 1 Click the SEL box next to one of the Users No 2 7 2 Click the PERMISSION button and a box will appear 3 Click in all the boxes for the permissions that you want to allow that user to have access to 4 Select the boxes next to BACKUP LIVE PLAYBACK and PTZ Control as well as the camera channels you want to allow that user to have access to 5 You can also click the ALL button for the user to have all permissions or CLEAR to delete all of the permissio
26. AVE to save the information and close the settings screen 4 Once the settings screen is closed select the PLAY button to begin playing the footage 5 For more information on Asee see the buttons and their functions below A Connect disconnect B Full screen C Snapshot D Setup E Help F Next page G PTZ Control ao lala y atico 67 Mobile Viewing Android Viewing From your Android phone The easiest way to download and install the Asee application is directly from your Android phone s marketplace A WI FI network or 3G network must be available to your phone to download using this method Turn on the phone and enter the main menu Select the MARKET icon and select the SEARCH icon a on the top right hand of the screen In the search field type in Asee The application will come up in the results Asee is a free application Select the Asee application and press the INSTALL button on the bottom of the screen The application will begin downloading and install automatically when the download is finished 5 Once the application finishes installing there will be an option to open the application Choose this option on the bottom of your screen 6 From now on the Asee application will be available from your main menu a A SC Installing viewing software to your phone s SD card from your computer Connect phone to computer and open the memory card folder Insert included CD into drive and open u
27. Click on TOOLS 3 Click on INTERNET OPTIONS 4 Click on the SECURITY tab then the CUSTOM LEVEL button e Anew window will open Security Settings Internet Zone 44 wi This zone is for Internet websites except those listed in trusted and restricted zones Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To the settings dick Custom level To use the recommended settings click Default level Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer Reset all zones to default level Networking Guide Method 1 continued Security Settings Intemet Zone mmm 9 Change the ActiveX settings listed below D Disable e Download signed ActiveX controls PROMPT or ENABLED Enable ot sear e Download unsigned ActiveX controls PROMPT ee Enable not secure e Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe PROMPT o od rd rt Ace cont ot mark ssfe fr e Run ActiveX controls and plug ins ENABLE ei e Script ActiveX controls marked as safe for scripting ENABLE e EC J Al Dun ArtiveW rantrale and al e ime Takes effect after you restart your computer If this is an option REES arn 2 e Allow automatic prompting for file and code downloads ENABLE Ae 6 Click OK o 7 Click APPLY 8 Close the options window Note This method needs to be done on every computer you wish to view your DVR from Method 2 Internet Optior a Add the DVR s IP address to the
28. DER the DEFENDER logo and other DEFENDER marks may be registered All other Trademarks are the property of their respective owners Buttons and Connections DVR Back May not be exactly as shown Video Output EEN g 10 HDMI Input Connect HDMI cable two monitors LAN Connection Connects to router VGA Input Connect VGA cable USB Mouse Port Connect to USB Input USB Port Connect USB drive before power up for backup Connects to two wire Camera Connect Camera connections PTZ Input PTZ camera not included 4 8 or16 Channels Connects to speaker or Audio Input Accepts a microphone and or audio supported camera not included Click to select Scroll Wheel No function for DVR Click to exit current Deselect menu Opens submenu in LIVE view Connect to top USB USB Connection port on back of DVR Buttons and Connections Remote Select 1 8 to display Numeric Keypad selected camera in full screen Directional Arrows Search find channels Audio Search with audio supported cameras not included Pause playback starts amp stops seq mode Enter main menu Exit current menu Press to select seleci Enter highlighted object Mute sound with Mute audio supported i cameras not included CC DEFENDER Displ k Fast forward playback Stop recording Stop Basic Setup Things to consider before installation The camera should be installed between 8ft and 13ft above the area to be monitored Before screwing
29. Explorer and type in www whatsmyip org and press ENTER This will direct you to a website that lists your external IP address on the top of the page Write down your external IP address 2 From a computer outside of your DNR e network open Internet Explorer and type in your external IP address followed by the port you forwarded for your DVR in the following format http 74 123 3 34 5000 sample IP only 3 Follow the login screen for your DVR The default username is admin and the password is 123456 Install any ActiveX controls or software settings that may appear 5 Once everything is properly installed you will be viewing the online software Please refer to ONLINE SOFTWARE in this manual 90 Networking Guide DDNS Dynamic DNS Setup Instead of having to type in the IP address to access the DVR online you can use DDNS to create an easy to remember website name The DVR has a DDNS provider web address built into it Configuring the DVR to work with DDNS 1 Access the DVR MAIN MENU and select NETWORK 2 Click on the DDNS tab 3 For complete instructions on setting up DDNS please see DDNS TAB in this manual Logging Into Software User Login 1 If you created a DDNS account type in your account s host name PAccress EERSTE in the Internet Explorer address bar If you didn t create an account E you can use your external IP address if on a different computer Goreng or your DVR s internal IP
30. Setting the TIME 1 Left click in the TIME field the keyboard will open 2 Enter the time then click the ENTER key 3 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes DST Daylight Saving Time You can program the DVR to automatically switch to Daylight Saving Time Customizing the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME settings 1 Click the DST SETUP box next to DST 2 Select the DST drop down list and choose ENABLE 3 Select the TIME OFFSET drop down list and choose if you would like your clock to move forward or backward by 1 or 2 hours 4 Select the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME drop down list and choose if you would like DST to change in a specific week or a specific date 34 Main Menu By Week Select the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME drop down list and choose WEEK Select the START TIME drop down list and choose the month Select the drop down box below and select the week Select the drop down box below and select the weekday Left click in the box below and the keyboard will open Enter the time for DST to take effect then click the ENTER key Repeat steps above for End Time Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes EE E n a By Date Select the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME drop down list and choose DATE Left click in the box next to Start Time and a keyboard will appear Enter the specific date then click the ENTER key Left click in the box below and input the time for DST to take effect then click
31. Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer Security piney Contar eessen Programme Achanced 1 Open up Internet Explorer AA 2 Click on TOOLS i rusted sites Resi 3 Click on INTERNET OPTIONS Tha ane contar websites that yo O AEREA trust not to damage your computer or 4 Click on the SECURITY Tab ee 5 Click on TRUSTED SITES EE i Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe 6 Click on the SITES button content ve contol wil athe dowrioaded 7 Type in the IP address of the DVR in the following format iio http 192 168 0 108 and click ADD i Eomania etea E 8 If Require server verification https for all sites is selected you will need to uncheck the selection box 9 Reduce the TRUSTED SITES zone to low Click on DEFAULT LEVEL and J n change the security level of the zone to LOW by running the slider EE A to the bottom This will allow ActiveX controls from the DVR to be EA downloaded and the DVR to be viewed on the computer EA 10 Click APPLY Y Require server verification https for all sites in this zone 11 Click OK 45 Networking Guide Viewing your DVR on your Computer Now that the computer is installed with the necessary ActiveX changes listed above you are ready to start viewing the DVR using your computer Open Internet Explorer and type the IP address of the DVR into the address bar using the following format http 192 168 0 108 sample IP only then press ENTER A Dn DACH M
32. U and select SEARCH Please Refer to the Record Search Tab Event Search Tab sections of the manual 39 Playback Playback through the DVR Click the file you have selected to view and the footage will automatically play Upon playing back the recorded footage options at the bottom of the screen appear to manipulate the video These options are also available on the remote control LAIA D The options and their functions are as follows from left to right on the screen Rewind Slow Forward Play Pause Forward Fast Forward Mute Exit Rewinds the footage the more times you click it the faster the footage will rewind x2 x4 x8 x16 Click to slow down the playback footage The more times you click it the slower the video will playback Plays selected footage at notmal speed Click once to pause the playback footage After that each time you click it the playback footage will move forward a frame and pause again Click to fast forward the footage the more times you click it the faster the footage will fast forward x2 x4 x8 x16 Selecting this option will mute the sound from the playback footage Sound will only play though if you have an audio supported camera not included connected to your DVR Exits the playback footage and returns you to the RECORD SEARCH or EVENT SEARCH option 40 Playback Computer Playback When you backup footage to a USB device you can view the backed up footag
33. YOU MAY NOW POWER OFF will appear You can now safely UNPLUG the power supply to the DVR 38 Main Menu Events Tab The EVENTS tab allows you to choose which alarms you would like to set adjust the length of time the internal buzzer will sound as well as set email notifications You can also have email alerts sent when motion is detected Turn on EVENT ALARMS 1 Select the EVENT TYPE drop down list and choose Disk Full Disk Error or Video Loss 2 Next click the ENABLE box to activate the function Alarm Out This function is not applicable to this DVR Latch Time This function is not applicable to this DVR Show Message When selected a message will be displayed on your monitor if an event occurs Buzzer Emits an audible alert from the DVR when an event has occured To set the buzzer length select the drop down box next to BUZZER and select 10s 20s 40s 60s Send Email When selected an email will be sent to notify you that an event has occured Please go to EMAIL TAB for instructions on how to set up email notifications Playback There are two types of files available for playback RECORD SEARCH files or EVENT SEARCH files These searches allow you to find footage recorded from particular dates and times There are three ways to access the SEARCH menu for playback 1 Press PLAY on the DVR remote 2 Right click the mouse on the screen and select the RECORD SEARCH icon from the FUNCTION TOOLBAR 3 Access the MAIN MEN
34. Z icon from the Function Toolbar 2 Select the channel that the PTZ camera is connected to The PTZ camera must already be configured 3 Click on the green arrow next to Zoom 4 Click on the Time text field and input the time in seconds for how long you would like the PTZ camera to stay at that position 5 Use the directional buttons to adjust the camera to the areas you would like the PTZ camera to view in cruise mode Click the Set button at each desired position 6 To review your set points select the No text field and input the number you would like to view 7 Click Save and then right click to Exit 8 To erase any Preset cruise points select the Clear button 9 To start the PTZ cruise open the Function Toolbar and select Start Cruise To stop the PTZ cruise open the Function Toolbar and select Stop Cruise de Start Stop Cruise Starts and Stops the cruise function if you have set up the PTZ cruise Allows you to get a better view of what you are monitoring when viewing a camera in full screen mode Using Zoom 1 Double click the screen you would like to zoom in on This will open to full screen mode 2 Right click the mouse and select the Zoom icon from the Function Toolbar 3 Using the mouse left click and hold to drag a square around the area you would like to zoom in on 4 Once the square has been set release the mouse button and the screen will zoom in on the selected area 9 To exit the zoomed in screen right c
35. address if on a computer connected to Password the same router Network internet gt 2 Before you view the online software you are asked to login with a open Al Channels Preview Login Reset password You can either use the admin or your own user password S and the footage will appear 3 The login screen also has the option to adjust which connection you are viewing the software with internet or LAN Leave this option set to Internet 4 Default username Admin and Default Password 123456 9 Once the password is inserted select LOGIN and the DVR software and footage will appear Online Software PTZ Controls if PTZ cam is connected Zooms In Zooms Out Improves Focus Decreases Focus Lets light in Reduces light in image 1 Moves the camera around Located above the zoom buttons the SPEED bar sets the Speed Bar speed of the PTZ camera Default Restores Default Settings Setting up cruise 1 Select the areas you would like the PTZ camera to cruise and click the button at each desired position 2 Select the button to clear the set position 3 The arrow next to CRUISE starts the PTZ cruise The square stops the PTZ cruise sl Online Software Live Mode The LIVE tab at the top of the online viewing screen allows you to view the DVR in LIVE mode Cycle through and view PTZ Camera Controls Opens PTZ control menu Display Prev NxtCH 8 or 16 cameras in qua
36. al setup only PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE 1 STEP SOFTWARE STEP 1 DVR ROUTER SETUP 1 Connect DVR to Monitor TV Be sure to connect your DVR following the instructions in your DVR instruction manual 2 Connect Ethernet cable directly into the Router and to the Ethernet port on the back of your DVR Confirm that you have a solid green light and an orange blinking light by the Ethernet cable connection 3 Connect the mouse to the top USB port at the back of DVR Please ensure your router is connected to your DVR before powering on the DVR STEP 2 NETWORK TAB 1 Access the MAIN MENU of your DVR using your mouse or remote and click on the NETWORK tab 2 Check the IP type mode and set it to DHCP for initial setup 3 Reboot the DVR after setting IP type to DHCP unplug power adapter for 10 seconds and plug back in 4 Access the MAIN MENU of your DVR and return to the NETWORK section Write down the following information Your IP ADDRESS amp GATEWAY number as they appear on the screen The CLIENT MEDIA port number The HTTP WEB port number The MOBILE port number Confirm that the UPNP is set to ENABLE PLEASE NOTE The IP ADDRESS amp GATEWAY should be populated with numbers not all zeros EXAMPLE ONLY your numbers will be different IP ADDRESS 192 168 001 101 GATEWAY 192 168 001 001 If you see all zeros in the IP ADDRESS amp GATEWAY fields the connection is bad between
37. at the USB has formatted successfully 5 Select OK and you will have successfully formatted the attached USB drive PTZ Tab PTZ setup allows you fo input information for a PTZ camera PTZ cameras not included The information must be entered manually into the DVR so that the DVR recognizes your PTZ camera and all its functions Connecting a PIZ Camera The DVR supports a 2 wire RS 485 connection for a PTZ camera to be connected PTZ camera not included Please consult your PTZ camera manual for further instructions on required connections and settings Connecting a two wire PTZ camera 1 With a small flat head screwdriver unscrew the screw on the top of the opening 2 Insert the wire into the hole below the top screw while it is still unscrewed 3 Re tighten the top screw to lock the wire into place Pull lightly on the wire to make sure it is secure 4 For further instruction on connecting your PTZ camera please consult the PTZ camera s instruction manual Entering PTZ information 1 Find which camera channel the PTZ camera s are connected to on the PTZ setup menu On that corresponding channel s row enter the proper PTZ camera information 2 The required information will be specified in the PTZ manufacturer s manual 3 Choose to enable disable CRUISE MODE for the PTZ camera 4 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes COPY settings from one camera to other cameras 1 Select the COPY drop do
38. be RED 4 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Quickly copy your settings to other days of the week and or channels see instructions above 21 Main Menu Mainstream Tab The Mainstream Tab allows you to customize the quality of your recordings Here you can change the Resolution the FPS Frames per Second the Bitrate as well as enable audio recording if you have audio enabled cameras Resolution Measures the sharpness of the image The higher the resolution the sharper the image will appear A higher resolution uses more space when storing on the HDD FPS Frames per Second 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 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 512 bps Find the CHANNEL you wish to edit Select the RESOLUTION drop down list and choose a resolution type Select the FPS drop down list and choose a resolution per channel Select the BITRATE drop down list and choose a bitrate Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes AP SS SY SC COPY settings from one camera to other cameras 1 Select the COPY drop down list and choose a camera number Select the TO drop down list to select a camera number or ALL cameras Click the COPY button
39. cccccnccononononononononoonononos 60 DONS SCUD E 60 Logging INTO SOWAT OPA Ce o AR o A A 61 ONLINE SOFTWARE Sara 62 A EE 62 A A A GUA IIS Pan 63 A PP O O 0 A E I o o 00 o A 64 PINO 812 6 01 01 a ita 65 ll A ei PP e O e 67 MOBILE VIE WIRIO teta 78 INE TROUBLE SHOOT O asada 82 What s Included e DVR with HDD e USB Mouse e 1 Power Adapter e IR Remote Controller with batteries e 2 BNC to RCA Connectors e Quick Start Guide e RJ 45 Ethernet Cable e Year Warranty e HDMI video cable e Lifetime Customer Support e Instruction Manual amp Software CD DEFENDER DISCLAIMERS Using lowest quality settings at 1 FPS Defender highly recommends the use of an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS with surge protection for all products Although the cameras are weather resistant they are not weatherproof Not for use in direct exposure to water rain or snow Requires broadband router and broadband internet connection not included Internet browser is required Must set up user profile in menu before using DEFENDER does not endorse any DEFENDER products for illegal activities DEFENDER is not responsible or liable in any way for any damage vandalism theft or any other action that may occur while a DEFENDER product is in use by the purchaser We reserve the right to change models configuration or specifications without notice or liability Product may not be exactly as shown 2014 DEFENDER All rights reserved DEFEN
40. choose ENABLE Select the SERVER drop down list and choose your DDNS provider from the list Left click in the HOST NAME field the keyboard will open Enter your Host Name then click the ENTER key 2 Left click in the USER NAME field the keyboard will open Enter your User Name then click the ENTER key Left click in the PASSWORD field the keyboard will open Enter your Password then click the ENTER key Once all of the information is correctly entered click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes A ot ee eg Alarm The alarm menu allows you to adjust which alarms you would like set and adjust the length of time that the internal buzzer will sound This DVR gives you the option to have email alerts sent when motion is detected To set up email notifications for motion please see NETWORKING SETUP EMAIL TAB Motion Tab e CH The channel you want motion detection e Enable Enable or disable motion detection e Area Set up the area to be detected by motion e Sensitivity Use a range from 1 8 to detect object 1 being the least sensitive and 8 being the most sensitive Alarm Out This DVR does not support this function e Latch Time This DVR does not support this function _ ie CIE e Show Message DVR will display an M on screen when motion Deke RU Ae is detected e Buzzer Set the length of the buzzer sounding when motion is detected Off 10s 20s 40s 60s Send Email Send an email
41. cover shipping costs insurance or any other incidental charges You MUST contact DEFENDER before sending any product back for repair You will be sent a Return Authorization number with return instructions When returning the product for warranty service please pack it carefully in the original box with all supplied accessories and enclose your original receipt or copy and a brief explanation of the problem include RA This warranty is valid only in Canada and the continental U S This warranty cannot be re issued CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN UNIT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Table of Contents DEFENDER yy AIR BI arnes 2 MUU TP SINE IE oca 5 DISCLAIMER ie 5 BUTIONS amp CONNECTIONS corroe 8 BEE 10 Things to Consider Before Installation esa ostra 10 Mouning Ihe COMES E 10 Wired Camera Wl el ern 11 Wireless CAMAS IO anat 11 CONNECTING ADDINMONAL DEVICES sica as 12 COMM CINO d USB MOUSE corrido ie EEA iE nota 12 Connecting a MONITO E 12 POWERING ON Das 12 GETING lt TRIED sane aida 13 e EAE EEEN oo 13 SEEN VIEWING WEN 13 FONC HON TOOLBAR osa S 14 FUNCHONIOSID O 8 le 14 MAIN MENU reas 17 Using Mhe dE ele Te 18 DISPO Dni acc 19 E PP o UE o UE PEO lt A 19 SI ui ele eo E o III 21 Neie A A AE EE E A EA 22 Heite ND e PPP eo E 23 cl o eyuaauntaganeeseteuacetensrgesess aes
42. d screen mode Expands the camera Cruise Setup PAUP ON CNAN OENE Widescreen View screen you have PTZ to follow highlighted 3 Record Records footage directly Channel Display Different options for to your computer displaying the cameras Take a snapshot of the ER Di Capture screen and save it to your Single Quad View e cameras in single view or four seperate views computer Controls the volume for Open Close All Live View or stop all live feed Valine Cantal audio supported camera or Channels from showing microphone not included 01 11 2012 11 32 39 01 11 2012 11 42 34 92 Online Software Other Mouse Options When you right click the mouse a separate menu appears and allows you to perform the following functions e Click on the screen Open close individual windows A green box will appear around the window e Right click your mouse and select OPEN CLOSE Open close all screens e Right click and select from MAIN MENU Start recording e Right click and select from MAIN MENU Stop recording e Right click and select from MAIN MENU Playback This tab allows you to search view and backup previously recorded footage that is stored on your DVR s HDD You can also narrow down your search by type of footage and what camera it was recorded from Searching your footage 1 The DVR menu cannot be accessed by two people using the same Administrator using the same username and password If the DVR s menu i
43. e Alarm Parameters PTZ Parameters Network Parameters Device Parameters Device Management Local Settings Each function works much like the MAIN MENU options on the DVR Display You can adjust the display name the position as well as the record time You can also enable and set up a privacy zone Live Name This will be the name of the camera that is displayed on screen It is a good idea to name the camera something that reflects what the camera is monitoring i e Garage or Driveway Maximum of 8 characters Select the camera channel Left click in the NAME field the keyboard will open Enter the name of the camera then click the ENTER key Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Repeat steps 1 4 for each camera MA i 99 Online Software Changing the title POSITION E 2 3 Left click the POSITION drop down list Select the position of the NAME on the camera screen If you do NOT want the name to be displayed set the position to OFF Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Repeat for all desired cameras UL Upper Left DL Down Left UR gt Upper Right DR gt Down Right Turn the LIVE VIEWING of a camera on or off MA geen Select the channel you would like to view live Click the box next to COVERT Select ENABLE to turn on the camera or DISABLE turn off the camera Repeat for all desired cameras Click SAVE in the
44. e 1 Select the TYPE drop down list and choose an IP Type 2 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Mobile Port Allows you to adjust which port your Smartphone will be viewing from Port forwarding on the router must be configured for this port for mobile viewing on a Smartphone The MOBILE port default setting is 18004 Client Port This port is used to transmit images from the DVR It is recommended that this port remain on port 9000 HTTP Port This port is used to initiate communication to the DVR The HTTP port is entered at the end of the IP address to connect to the DVR If using default port 5000 you will need to add that port to the end of the IP address when typing it into the web browser Ex If the IP address is 192 168 1 103 you would type http 192 168 1 103 5000 in the address bar of Internet Explorer Changing the HTTP Port 1 Left click in the HTTP Port field the keyboard will open 2 Enter the new number then click the ENTER key 3 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes 26 Main Menu IP Address The numbers here represent the Internal IP address of your DVR If your DVR is not properly connected to the router the IP address will appear as 0 0 0 0 or 192 168 1 100 Acquiring an IP Address Make sure the DVR s IP mode is set to DHCP Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Right click anywhere on the screen until you exit the me
45. e selected footage from the beginning Fast forwards through the footage The more times you select this the faster the footage will move forward 2x 4x 8x 16x Rewinds the footage backwards The more times you select this the faster the footage will move backward 2x 4x 8x 16x Moves the footage forward a single frame For audio supported camera not included Click and drag this will increase or decrease the volume of the playback footage Downloads selected video to your computer Backed up footage will automatically save to selected location on your computer To select a location see SETTINGS information in this manual Displays specific portions of a file Click the icon to begin Select again to stop The file will be saved in the location that you set Takes pictures of specific portions of a file Select the save location in local Starts playing all channels that have recordings 04 Online Software Playing Back Footage continued Stop All Playback Stops playing all channels that have recordings Stop All Menu Stops all playback stops all downloads and stops all windows Single CH View Select to view one channel Quad Screen View Select to view 4 channels at once Widescreen View Switches the footage to widescreen format 00000 Remote Settings Online Setup The REMOTE SETTINGS tab allows you to make some adjustments to certain DVR settings The menu options that can be adjusted includ
46. e camera will be wall mounted or sit on a desk tabletop The camera can be adjusted for either mounting scenario by rotating it to the required position Screw the mounting bracket into the camera s mounting hole turning it clockwise Mount the camera in the desired location no more than 65 ft from the DVR unless you have purchased additional wiring You may mount the cameras on a wall ceiling or desk Ensure that the cameras are strongly secured Adjust cameras to the desired viewing angles For additional help on mounting the cameras please see the drilling template located at the back of the manual Basic Setup Wired camera installation 00000000 Oo 500000000 Oda E a Ho Wireless camera installation AA O 00000000 Oo eS E 00000000 O Pease e Blo Wireless Cameras Pairing papi Press quickly Press quickly Basic Setup Connecting additional devices Connecting a USB mouse e Plug USB mouse into top USB port on back of DVR Connecting a TV monitor Using RCA cable to TV 1 Connect the BNC to RCA connector to the top VIDEO OUT connection on the back of the DVR 2 Plug the RCA cable into the BNC connector 3 Attach the other end of the RCA cable to a yellow RCA video input on your TV 4 Switch the TV source to view the DVR Consult the TV manual for instructions on how to switch the video source Using HDMI o
47. e it is full Disable Overwriting allows the DVR to never stop recording You can also set the DVR to start overwriting after 1hr 3hrs 1 day 7 days 30 days or 90 days 1 Select the OVERWRITE drop down list and choose an option 2 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Format HDD Formatting the HDD erases all recorded video and audio on your HDD 1 Select the box next to the HDD that you want to format 2 Click the FORMAT HDD button 3 An alert screen will appear indicating FORMAT WILL REMOVE ALL DATA FROM HDD Select OK to format the HDD or CANCEL to prevent formatting 4 Formatting the HDD may take a few minutes Formatting cannot be stopped once it has started 5 Once formatting is complete a screen will appear letting you know that the HDD is formatted successfully 6 Click OK exit the menu completely and the DVR will restart automatically 32 Main Menu Format USB Formatting the USB erases anything you have stored on your USB device Before formatting be sure to connect your USB device to a USB port 1 Click the FORMAT USB button 2 An alert screen will appear indicating FORMAT WILL REMOVE ALL DATA FROM USB Select OK to format the USB or CANCEL to prevent formatting 3 Formatting the USB may take a few minutes Do NOT remove the USB while formatting Formatting cannot be Stopped once it has started 4 Once formatting is complete a screen will open to let you know th
48. e on your computer Viewing your footage from your computer allows you more options for manipulating the video as well as the ability to back up footage directly to your computer Viewing footage though your computer l 2 3 Insert included software CD into your disk drive and double click to install the playback software Follow the installation guide until the end Once everything is successfully installed insert USB device into USB port on computer Make sure USB device has your backed up footage on it Open the playback software you just installed Software Installation ie Setup Playback Le 5 Setup Playback Installing Please wait while Setup installs Playback on your computer Welcome to the Playback Setup a Wizard This will install Playback 2 3 0 4 on your computer Extracting files It is recommended that you close all other applications before ER aia cob Rg Ra Mea Rape AIL Nl ELAR continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup File Viewing Be sure that the playback software is open on your computer Instructions differ depending on what files you would like to open and play Adding one video l HA a Select and then click FILES Find the USB device file or any other area where backed up footage would be stored on your computer Make sure to view H 264 Files Select the file you would like to view and select OPEN Once you have selected OPEN the video will NOT play
49. e to make sure the DVR is set to record that hour Verify that the HDD is installed and formatted in the DEVICE menu Adjust camera brightness settings under DISPLAY gt LIVE gt OUTPUT gt COLOR Try moving your camera to a brighter location Make sure the camera is not pointing directly into a light source Your camera may not be getting enough light towards it during the day Adjust the sunshade top of camera to allow more sunlight Night vision turns on automatically when the sensor detects a lack of light If your cameras are in a space with too much light the night vision will not turn on Check the Ethernet connections ensure that the connection lights are lit on the router and the back of DVR Try using a different Ethernet cable and or a different port on your router Be sure the DVR is properly connected to the router There should be green link indicator lights if the DVR is properly connected Make sure the DVR IP Allocation is set to DHCP This is a standard default setting that will work in most networking situations Power cycle the DVR to ensure it is properly connected and the IP Allocation is set to DHCP Check to see if you have the proper time set on your DVR Refer to the instruction manual under RECORD gt SCHEDULE Check your schedule record times you may have DVR set to no record 70 Troubleshooting Cannot view online footage using my external IP address Cannot view the DVR through a r
50. ed to your router 2 Main Menu DNS1 amp 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 they are usually the same as in the router Changing the DNS Address 1 Left click in the DNS field the keyboard will open 2 Enter the number you would like for a DNS address then click the ENTER key 3 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Auto Port Forwarding This setting does not require any changes The default setting is ENABLED Substream Tab These are the resolution settings for viewing your mobile device Video Enable or disable if the video from that channel can be mem viewed from a mobile device The default setting is ENABLED gl WE Email DDNS FPS Frames per Second CoE E E 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 u A A the HDD a a Bitrate A The bitrate represents the amount of information or detail a AY S that is stored per unit of time of a recording The DVR is set Copy om A Ep to the recommended 64bps am Yam Te Audio Your camera must have audio recording capabilities for this option Audio on off 1 Check the AUDIO BOX next to the channel to turn audio ON 2 Uncheck the AUDIO BOX next to the channel to tu
51. een to save your changes 4 To apply your settings to one or all cameras please see COPY section on page 17 or repeat steps 1 3 for each desired camera U L gt Upper Left D L gt Down Left U R gt Upper Right D R gt Down Right Color Clicking the SETUP button will allow you to adjust the image settings for an individual camera Adjusting the camera COLOR 1 Left click the SETUP button A Color Setup menu will open 2 A full screen view of the selected camera will appear along with scroll bars to adjust Hue Brightness Contrast and Saturation 3 Click and drag the bar in the center to turn the settings up and down 4 Click APPLY at the bottom of the Color Setup screen to save your changes then EXIT to return to Display menu 9 Click APPLY at the bottom of the Live screen to save your changes 6 To apply your settings to one or all cameras please see COPY section on page 17 or repeat steps 1 4 for each desired camera Covert Choose whether or not to display a camera in LIVE VIEWING mode The camera will record and playback normally but it will not appear on the LIVE VIEWING screen This allows you to protect an entire channel from public or user viewing so only authorized viewers can see the activity in that location Setting the Covert feature 1 Left click the COVERT drop down list 2 Select ENABLE or DISABLE from the drop down list to turn the camera ON or OFF 3 Repeat for al
52. emote Internet connection The browser keeps freezing l can t play the footage The video is choppy when viewing live footage online sometimes your router will not allow you to view the footage with your external IP address because the DVR is connected to the same router Try typing the DVR s internal IP address in the address bar If using a port other than 80 add your port forwarded port to the end the IP address See the NETWORK section for setup instructions PORT FORWARDING may not be set up correctly The external IP address of the DVR may have changed Try setting up a DDNS account to stay connected with the latest IP information The ISP may be blocking port the port you selected Try changing HTTP Port to 9000 Be sure to reconfigure the port forwarding Refer to the NETWORK SETUP section of the manual for detailed instructions on REMOTE VIEWING setup Make sure you have an up to date browser to view the footage with the proper ActiveX options Make sure the browser is Internet Explorer The software will not play on any other browser Download all Windows Updates to make sure you have the latest version of Windows and Internet Explorer When multiple Users view the DVR at the same time it slows the connection to the DVR Try accessing the DVR at a later time The speed of your Internet connection may be too slow Check with your ISP if the video seems to be choppy no matter when you check it It is normal to experi
53. en App Store 2 Select the search icon at the bottom of the screen Search ASee 3 Select the ASee application then Install 4 Once application has downloaded it will appear on your iPhone screen From your computer or iPhone Open your iTunes program and access the iTunes store From the iTunes store search ASee The ASee application will then appear Click on the application open the download page and download ASee Once finished the downloaded file will appear under APPLICATIONS in your iTunes library Connect your iPhone to your computer Your iPhone will be displayed under DEVICES on the left side in the iTunes menu Click to open the device 6 Open the applications menu from the top tab area and select SYNC APPLICATIONS and then select ASee to add the ASee application to your iPhone 7 The ASee application will now appear on your iPhone screen a SYS Disclaimer iPhone is a registered trademark of Apple Inc BlackBerry is a registered trademark of Research in Motion Limited Android is a trademark of Google Inc 69 Mobile Viewing From your iPhone 1 Open and Run the ASee application 2 Select the setup icon in the bottom right corner of the screen 3 Fill in the following information Server IP Input your DVR s IP address Port Input the port you forwarded in the MOBILE setup Ensure that this port is also listed under mobile settings on your DVR Default Port 180
54. ence a small time delay between the live footage and the network viewing 71 2 DEFENDER WWW DEFENDER USA COM
55. er USB port on the back of the DVR 2 Access the list of recordings from the day you need to back up 3 Select the box under the word BAK next to the video clip s you would like backed up 4 Select the BACKUP button 5 This will prompt the DVR to begin backing up footage A message will appear BACKING UP DON T REMOVE USB 6 Once the selected footage has saved to the USB device or USB burner a message will appear BACKUP FINISHED Select EXIT to exit the menu 7 To view the backed up footage on your USB device please go to the COMPUTER PLAYBACK section of the manual To view the backed up footage on a CD DVD follow the basic instructions for your CD DVD player Note The Backup format is H 264 and will require the included software to play the video file Video clips can also be played back using the web viewer Log Tab To view the log of files in the order that they were recorded Here you can choose to view files based on recording type and time frame 1 Select the recording type and time frame and press the SEARCH button the list of files will come up on the screen 2 Insert a USB device into any open USB port 3 Select BACKUP the entire list will be exported to your USB device A message will appear BACKING UP DON T REMOVE USB Network The NETWORK SETUP menu is your gateway to viewing your footage online This menu holds the information you need to set up online viewing The DVR is prec
56. er box and input the SMTP server address provided by your email provider Gmail SMTP address smtp gmail com 9 Select the SENDER EMAIL box and input the email in which the email notification will be coming from 6 Select the SENDER PASSWORD box and input the password for the sending email account 7 Select the RECEIVER EMAIL box and input the email in which the email notification will be going to e The SENDER EMAIL and the RECEIVER EMAIL can be the same email 8 Select the INTERVAL drop down box and select TIME INTERVAL for email frequency 1 min 3min 5min 10min 08 Online Software Alarm Enable or disable motion detection adjust the motion detection area as well as enable the alarm and the length of it Motion To enable disable the status of MOTION DETECTION for each camera 1 Select the CHANNEL drop down list and choose the camera 2 Click the ENABLE checkbox to turn the motion detection on for that camera 3 Select the SENSITIVITY drop down list to adjust the motion detection sensitivity Select 1 to 8 from the drop down list to adjust the sensitivity 1 being the lowest sensitivity and 8 being the highest sensitivity 4 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes 5 Repeat for all desired cameras Setting the MOTION DETECTION area 1 The screen is fully RED this is because the DVR is automatically set to detect motion throughout the whole screen 2 To adjust the MD area for the desired cameras
57. ered in the DVR to ensure compatibility with your PTZ camera Input the PTZ information 1 On the PTZ setup menu select the channel the PTZ camera s are connected to Input the proper information for your PTZ camera 2 The information you need to select will be specified in the PTZ manufacturer manual 3 Choose to enable disable cruise mode for the PTZ camera 4 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes System The SYSTEM tab allows you to view your device name and serial number as well as the hardware and software versions This is a useful menu when troubleshooting your DVR General This menu option allows you to adjust the date and time change the format of the displayed date adjust the time format set time zones and adjust the DVR for daylight saving time Adjusting the DATE FORMAT 1 Select the DATE FORMAT drop down list and choose a date format 2 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Adjusting the DATE 1 Left click in the DATE field the keyboard will open 2 Enter the date in the order of the selected format listed above time format then click the ENTER key 3 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Adjusting the TIME FORMAT 1 Select the TIME FORMAT drop down list and choose a 12 hour clock or a 24 hour clock 2 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Adjusting the TIME 1 Left click in the TIME field the keyboard will open
58. ght click Press Select Enter on the remote control Use Directional Arrows to move cursor press Select Enter to make a selection Press Menu to exit Function Toolbar e SECH Start Start ree oo Se PTZ Cruise Zoom ad Manual eh PIPx1 PIPx2 Mute PTZ Record 9 Main Menu ES Allows you to change settings in Display Record Search Network Alarm Device System and Advanced Split Screens Ao Allows you to change your camera view to your choice of 4 9 or 16 pane view PTZ O PTZ stands for Pan Tilt Zoom cameras not included This menu option only controls compatible PTZ cameras that are properly set up in the Device section of the menu The PTZ camera controls are Directional keys Moves the camera in the direction of the arrow Zoom The zooms in and the zooms out Focus The focuses the picture and the reduces the focus This is useful if an object is either close range or long range and is blurry lris The lets in more light and the removes light from the image This is useful for varying lighting situations as well as correcting backlight issues Speed Adjust the speed that the camera moves back and forth Cruise Setup Preset positions for the PTZ camera to follow The PTZ camera will Cruise through your set positions and times Not all PTZ cameras have this function 12 Getting Started Function Toolbar Setting Cruise 1 Right click the mouse and select the PT
59. he Schedule tab allows you to choose from continuous recording motion triggered recording or scheduled recording Your DVR is set to continuous record by factory default N Normal Green Sets schedule or continuous recording M Motion Yellow Settings for motion recording A Alarm Red Audible alarm sounds when motion is triggered NoRecord Transparent Footage will not record at this time See ALARM section of manual for additional alarm settings Continuous Record Each camera selected records continuously or at the times you select 1 Select the CHANNEL drop down list and choose a 00 06 12 18 23 camera number N 2 Select the WEEK drop d list and ch day of bewegt a MA 3 N Normal allows you to record 24 7 One click i ANOS highlights the individual box Each box represents one hour To unselect click the box again For example to record 24 7 all boxes from O to 23 need to be GREEN 4 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes 20 Main Menu Quickly copy your settings to other days of the week and or channels COPY settings from one day to other all days 1 Select the COPY drop down list and choose a day i e Sun 2 Select the TO drop down list to select one or ALL days of the week 3 Click the COPY button The settings will now be copied to your specified day s AS 4 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes a E COPY settings from one
60. icrosoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt view Favorite Took Help CH wx 7 E sl 12 Ey O ses EF Favorites 9 Ga a pr gt al 2 Address hito 11192 163 0 105 If the computer and the DVR are connected to the same router you can use the internal IP address to view the DVR If the computer is not connected to the same router and is at a remote location you will need to use the external IP address of the DVR to view it from that computer Log into the DVR Using Internet Explorer User Logir 1 By default the DVR will require a user to input a username and ve or Em password before being able to view the DVR online Sen Sd The default username is admin and the password is 123456 Installing the ActiveX controls 2 There will be a yellow information bar that pops up below the address bar in Internet Explorer Click on the yellow information bar and then select INSTALL THIS ADD ON FOR ALL USERS ON THIS COMPUTER Please be patient as the installation process can take 1 2 minutes g9 http 192 168 0 108 E x BB coa Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Help E Favorites B e Suggested Sites ovr o4ce D e Page Safety Tools 2 This website wants to install the Following add on WATCH_16R cab from Hunt Electronic Co Ltd If you trust the website and the add on and want to install it click here Install This Add on for All Users on This Computer What s the Risk Internet
61. ike in the box next to PASSWORD Type in the same password again next to CONFIRM to confirm the password Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes a2 eS YS Info The INFO tab allows you to view information about your DVR such as e Device Name e Device ID e Device Type e MAC Address e Currently installed software version e IE Version e Hardware Version e Keyboard Version 8 ARSS 62 Online Software Advanced Adjust the device alarms for disk errors video loss or when your HDD is full Events Enable ALARM settings 1 Select the drop down menus to select whether the DVR alarm will sound when the HDD is low on memory or is not working properly or if there is video loss 2 Select the ENABLE checkbox to turn on the alarm for the specific issue 3 Select the drop down box next to BUZZER to select the buzzer length 4 Select the SHOW MESSAGE checkbox if you would like a message to be displayed on your monitor when motion has been detected 5 Select the SEND EMAIL checkbox if you would like an email alert when motion is detected You must have email notification set up to receive alerts 6 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Maintain To turn AUTO MAINTENANCE on or off 1 Select the MAINTAIN tab 2 Select the drop down box next to AUTO REBOOT and select Enable or Disable 3 Input the date and time with the drop down boxes when you would like the reboot to ha
62. l desired cameras 4 To apply your settings to one or all cameras please see COPY section on page 17 or repeat steps 1 3 for each desired camera 16 Main Menu Show Time Allows you to display the time while it is RECORDING and while it is in LIVE VIEW mode The default setting has both time displays set to ENABLE Changing how the TIME is displayed l 2 3 4 Copy Allows you to copy all display selections from one camera to another or to all cameras Left click the SHOW TIME and or RECORD TIME drop down list Select ENABLE or DISABLE Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes To apply your settings to one or all cameras please see COPY section below or repeat steps 1 3 for each desired camera COPY settings from one camera to other cameras Je 2 3 4 Select the COPY drop down list and choose a camera number Select the TO drop down list to select a camera number or ALL cameras Click the COPY button The settings will now be copied to your specified camera s Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Output Tab The Output Tab allows you to control how images are displayed on screen You can also control VGA HDMI Resolution and Transparency Video Output is set to LIVE OUT by default View Setup Allows you to change the order of the cameras you see in live mode l 2 3 Select the VIEW SETUP drop down list and choose ENABLE Select the VIEW
63. lick the mouse Record Search Allows you to search through your recorded footage For more information on the video search menu please consult the Playback section of this manual Start Stop Record Allows you to Start or Stop recording if the DVR s schedule is set to Motion Record and you would like to record footage in between motion detection events Start Stop Sequence Right click the mouse and select the Start Sequence icon from the Function Toolbar The cameras will then start sequencing through as follows Cam 1 16 full screen B quad screen 9 screens gt 16 screens To stop right click the mouse and select the Stop Sequence icon from the Function Toolbar 13 Getting Started Function Toolbar PIP Mode Picture In Picture PIP mode allows you to view camera 1 in full screen and up to two other camera channels of your choice as smaller screens in each corner of the screen You must have at least 2 cameras connected to your DVR for PIP mode to function properly Using PIP mode PIP Mode 1x1 1 Right click the mouse and select the PIP Mode 1x1 or PIP Mode 1x2 EZ from the Function Toolbar 2 1x1 allows you to view camera 1 in full screen and another camera in the lower left corner of the screen 1x2 allows you to view camera 1 in WW e full screen and two other cameras in the bottom left and right corners of the screen 3 To exit PIP mode right click the mouse anwhere on the screen PIP Mode 1x2
64. me Plays the footage Once PLAY is pressed the PAUSE Il button will appear Moves the video forward a frame Stops the footage Slows down video Adjust the volume if you have recorded footage from an audio enabled camera not included Takes a photo of the screen When selected a screenshot of the current video will be saved in a computer directory The file location will appear beside the capture button Displays the video files that have been added to view Also hides the list 42 Networking Guide NETWORKING CHECKLIST y Y The DVR connected to a router V The router connected to the Internet Si A PC or laptop that is connected to the same router as the DVR The PC can be connected by a wired or wireless connection M Internet Explorer IE 6 0 or higher A genuine and fully updated version of Windows XP O Vista or newer Install 1 Step M Remote Viewing set up software Recommended Note The computer and DVR need to be connected to the same router for initial setup A computer will not always be necessary at the location to view the DVR Connecting DVR to a Router 1 Power off the DVR by removing the power cable from the back of the DVR 2 Connect the included RJ 45 Ethernet Cable to the back of the DVR in the LAN port 3 Connect the other end of the RJ 45 Ethernet Cable to an available port on the router 4 Reconnect the power cable to the back of the DVR 43 Netwo
65. n this list If you would like to filter out the types of recordings on this list select what type of recording you would like to see from the drop down menu next to the word TYPE You can view MOTION recordings SCHEDULE recordings or ALL recordings The list displays the following information from left to right e CH The channel with recorded footage e Time The time range that the footage was recorded e Size The size of the file the larger the file the longer the video clip e Type The type of footage that was recorded ALARM or NORMAL e BAK Allows you to select video clips to backup onto a USB device The buttons along the bottom of the list when highlighted and selected do the following e First Brings you the beginning of the list oldest footage first e Prev Brings you back a page if not already on the first page e Next Brings you forward a page e Last Brings you to the last page of recorded footage most recent footage is last e All Selects all footage on the page to be backed up e Inverse Deselects the selected footage and selects non selected footage for backup e Backup Prompts backup of the selected video clips e Exit Exits the file list 24 Main Menu Backup Tab Your DVR allows you to backup footage to a USB device USB HDD or a USB CD DVD burner and play it back on your computer Backup footage to USB device 1 Make sure a USB device or USB burner connected to the prop
66. ns 6 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Info Tab The INFO Tab allows you to view information about your DVR such as e Device Name e Software Version e Device ID e IE Client Version e Device Type e MAC Address e Hardware Version System This menu option allows you to preset your DVR system settings such as setting a DVR Reboot Schedule or loading Factory defaults Maintain Tab The MAINTAIN tab allows you to load system default settings set up your DVR for automatic maintenance adjust system reboot manually reboot the system as well as update the system with a USB device Using AUTO REBOOT AUTO REBOOT turns the DVR on off automatically You must set a schedule for AUTO REBOOT if selecting ENABLE 1 Select the AUTO REBOOT drop down list and choose ENABLE 2 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes 37 Main Menu Setting AUTO REBOOT schedule 1 Select the REBOOT drop down list and choose Every Week Every Day or Every Month 2 Selectthe DAY drop down list and choose a day of the week 3 Left click in the box next to the day of the week to enter a TIME and a keyboard will appear 4 Enter the TIME you would like the reboot to occur then click the ENTER key 5 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Update A system update can be done if there is new software available for your DVR model Note A software update should only be done if a
67. nu completely Unplug the power cable from the DVR Connect the included network cable from the back of the DVR to your router Plug the power cable back into the DVR Go to the MAIN MENU and enter the NETWORK tab to verify that the IP Address is displayed on the NETWORK tab a a A O If your IP address changes frequently changing your network type to STATIC may help to prevent it from changing Setting the IP address to STATIC 1 Write down your current IP address found on the NETWORK tab in the IP ADDRESS field Select the TYPE drop down list and choose STATIC Left click in the IP ADDRESS field the keyboard will open Enter your IP address from step 1 then click the ENTER key Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Right click anywhere on the screen until you exit the menu completely Unplug the power cable from the DVR for a few seconds Plug the power cable back into the DVR Go to the MAIN MENU and enter the NETWORK tab to verify that your changes are saved Ot AE E a Note Please ensure you write down the Client HTTP Mobile ports IP Address and Gateway numbers as they appear in the NETWORK tab This information is required to set up Port Forwarding which allows you to remotely view the DVR outside of the current network Gateway This is the IP address of your router If the box is populated with numbers other than all zeros this confirms that you are successfully connect
68. o your computer and open up the BlackBerry desktop manager LAS l an 2 Select the APPLICATION LOADER option from the main menu From there AR select the START button for adding removing any applications to your MAI p BlackBerry Le we A 1 Bon A 3 Browse and select the ASEE ALX file from the Blackberry folder on the 05 i g d software CD and click NEXT nloads 4 Once installed on your BlackBerry select the FINISH button to complete the installation Downloads From your BlackBerry 1 The installed software will be located in the DOWNLOADS directory From the downloads menu select the ASee software icon to start the application 2 Once the program has started select the settings icon JB from the setting screen and input the following information Host Input your DVR s IP address Port Input the port you forwarded for your mobile setup Ensure that this port is also listed under mobile settings on your DVR User Input the user ID that you have set under the mobile settings on your DVR Password Input the password that you have set under the mobile settings on your DVR Default Input the channel you would like to start watching the program allows you to change channels once the footage has loaded Wi Fi If connecting with mobile network select NO for this option If connecting through a wireless network select YES for this option 3 Once you have input all the proper information select S
69. onfigured to work with most basic network setups and the values shown on the screen are the values you will be using fo set up and view the DVR on a computer 29 Main Menu Network Tab The NETWORK SETUP menu allows you to configure all the settings necessary to view your DVR online You can configure the way the DVR acquires an IP address adjust which ports are used to communicate with the DVR adjust your DNS as well as set your information for a DDNS account Type Determines how the DVR will acquire an IP address DHCP PPPoE or Static e DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol address is the most common setup for home or office networks This allows the DVR to automatically receive an IP address from the router By default the IP mode is DHCP e PPPoE Used for DSL services where individuals connect to a DSL modem It is recommended to store the PPPoE information in the router if the PPPoE information is not stored in the router the DSL modem will need to be configured If you are using a PPPoE connection contact your Internet Service Provider for your PPPoE name and password e Static IP Static IP addresses are manually assigned by an administrator A static IP address is beneficial if your internal IP address changes often Most home or office networks today do not use static IP addresses If you are unsure of whether you need a static or dynamic IP address please contact your network administrator Changing the IP Typ
70. ove for END TIME 5 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Network Time Protocol NTP You have the option of setting your DVR to sync its time to various web servers This ensures your DVR always has the correct time It will also automatically adjust for daylight saving time Setting the DVR to sync with an NTP time server 1 Select NTP SETUP Select ENABLE or DISABLE 2 The NIP server options will come up Choose one of three time servers Select the SERVER drop down list and choose a server Select the TIME ZONE drop down list and choose a time zone Click the UPDATE NOW button Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes os A A 61 Online Software Users The USERS tab allows you to customize passwords and set different authority levels for other users Authority settings 1 Select the USERNAME you wish to change settings for 2 The password status and information will come up in the list 3 Here you can enable users and customize the type of authority they are allowed to access Changing the password You have the option to change the password for the user and the administrator A USER will only be able to access the search menu to view saved footage while the administrator has unlimited access BOTH DEFAULT PASSWORDS ARE 123456 Highlight and click the USER you wish to change the password for Make sure PASSWORD ENABLE is set to ENABLE Type the password you would l
71. p to view files Copy and paste the android viewing software onto the phone s memory card or installation folder Open the SD card folder on your Android phone and choose the ASEE APK file The file will install and be available from your main menu ot as eS i Market Main Screen CR All programs Ed EJ GEZ Search Screen GH EE rch result ter Tase n pReANN A MA aaa e y A PTZ Direction E CH Select l Setup B Zoom F Play amp Pause J CH change C Aperture G Full Normal Screen K Help D Focus H Snapshot 68 Troubleshooting Mouse is not workin e Ensure mouse is connected to the top USB port on the back of the DVR 9 e Try connecting the mouse to a different USB port to ensure it is not defective e Ensure the batteries are installed correctly e Ensure you are pointing the remote at the IR sensor e Point the IR Remote at the camera lens and press a button You should be able to see the IR LED flicker through the DVR monitoring device e Try replacing the batteries in the remote Remote control is not working HDD light is blinkin e If the hard drive is playing back footage or recording the light will blink to notify 9 9 you that there is activity am prompted to put in a e PASSWORD ENABLE set to ON in the SYSTEM gt USERS menu password for everything e The DVR is set to run as long as it is plugged in Cannot power off DVR e To power off the DVR go to ADVANCED gt SHUT
72. ppen 4 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Load Default Loading default settings will restore all settings on your DVR to the default settings except your passwords and time adjustments 1 Highlight and select LOAD DEFAULT 2 Check the boxes where you would like the settings restored 3 A screen will appear asking ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO RESTORE THE DVR TO THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 4 Once loaded the factory default settings will be set Firmware Update 1 Highlight and select FIRMWARE UPDATE 2 Select the path to where you have saved the firmware once downloaded 3 Select the START button 63 Online Software Local Settings Save Paths You can select where to save the files you capture record and back up on your computer To change where the files are saved 1 Click the box next to the RECORD PATH area and a folder browse screen will appear 2 Find the location you want the files to be saved to and double click the area 3 Select OK 4 The file you want the footage pictures saved to will appear in the box 9 Click SAVE to save settings Logout Clicking on the LOGOUT tab logs you out of the online software and DVR viewing When this tab is clicked the software will shut down the screen will refresh and return fo the initial user login screen User Login Llecr Mame Faszsword Network Internet Ke Open All Channels Preview Login o Reset 64
73. py settings from one camera to another Rec Para Tab Recording parameters allows you to choose the channel you wish to record turn record ON or OFF set the Pack Duration as well as enable PreRecord if you wish to enable Motion Record Record Enable disable RECORD on channels 1 Select the CHANNEL drop down list and choose a camera number 2 Select the RECORD drop down list and choose ENABLE or DISABLE 3 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes 19 Main Menu Pack Duration Choose the maximum lengih that each recorded video clip will be This is for backup purposes Setting PACK TIME 1 Select the PACK TIME drop down list and choose the length of each recorded video clip 15 30 45 and or 60 min 2 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes PreRecord This function works with motion detection If enabled the DVR will pre record a few minutes of footage prior to motion being detected for that camera 1 Select the PRERECORD drop down list 2 Select ENABLE or DISABLE 3 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes COPY settings from one camera to other cameras 1 Select the COPY drop down list and choose a camera number 2 Select the TO drop down list to select a camera number or ALL cameras 3 Click the COPY button The settings will now be copied to your specified camera s 4 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Schedule Tab T
74. r TCP and UDP Make sure all ActiveX controls are properly installed Selected the yellow pop up bar and run all controls Check all your network connections and go through the above steps again to make sure a configuration error was not made You may have to configure PPPoE settings to match the settings provided to you by your Internet Service Provider ISP Consult your ISP for more information on your PPPoE settings 5 Port forwarding is not set up correctly Follow the instructional tutorials to ensure you have the correct port forwarding settings at http www htip defender usa com support and or www portforward com 6 A pop up blocker is preventing the ActiveX controls from prompting you to install 7 Your router is blocking your computer from using the External IP address from the same network as the DVR Try connecting to the External IP Address from a computer that is not connected to the same network 8 ADSL modem is preventing the connection because it is on a different sub network Contact your Internet Service Provider to assist with bridging the modem and router together eS Note For Port Forwarding issues please contact the DEFENDER technical support team For issues regarding your modem please contact your Internet Service Provider as making any modifications to your modem can render it inoperable Viewing Online Software Using External IP Address 1 From your computer at the DVR s location open Internet
75. r VGA cable HDMI Connecting your DVR to your television via HDMI cable is the best way to transmit high definition video from the device to your television 1 Connect one end of HDMI cable to the back of the DVR 2 Connect the other end to the TV or Monitor 3 Make sure your TV or Monitor is set to the correct Input Source setting so the DVR display is visible VGA You can connect your DVR to a computer monitor via VGA cable TVs do not usually have this connection available 1 Connect one end of VGA cable to the back of the DVR 2 Connect the other end to the computer monitor If connected to a TV via VGA make sure your TV is set to the correct Input Source setting so the DVR display is visible 10 E Oo e Oe bg Basic Setup Powering on the DVR Once your mouse cameras and TV or monitor are connected you are ready to pwer on the DVR 1 Plug the power cord into a power outlet surge protected power outlet recommended 2 Insert the small end of the power supply wire into the rear DC 12V port on the DVR 3 After a few seconds the Defender splash screen will appear and the DVR will start up 16CH DVR has on off switch on back of unit After steps 1 and 2 above please flip the switch UP to the ON position Getting Started Now that you have powered up the DVR and connected it to a TV or monitor you are ready to
76. r recorded Block out a portion of the scene from an individual camera such as a cash register or safe while still seeing the activity around the masked area Setting PRIVACY ZONES 1 Select the PRIVACY ZONE drop down list 2 Select ENABLE or DISABLE 3 Place checkmarks next to the number of privacy zones you wish to have up to 4 zones per camera 4 Left click the MASK AREA gt Setup button The channel selected will appear in full screen with the number of boxes areas selected 9 Click and drag the boxes around the screen to place and adjust the size of the boxes where you need privacy zones Right click the screen when you are done 6 Click APPLY at the bottom of the Privacy Zone screen to save your changes Copy Allows you to copy all Privacy Zone selections from one camera to another or to all cameras COPY settings from one camera to other cameras 1 Select the COPY drop down list and choose a camera number Select the TO drop down list to select a camera number or ALL cameras Click the COPY button The settings will now be copied to your specified camera s Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes SS amp ZS Record This option allows you to turn recording for each camera ON or OFF set video quality adjust the frame rate set the resolution enable or disable audio recording pick a recording mode scheduled or continuous set the file pack time recorded video size in minutes and co
77. r usa com support Option 2 www portforward com PORT FORWARDING CHECKLIST Y The DVR connected to a router v The router connected to the Internet v A PC or laptop that is connected to the same router as the DVR The PC can be connected by a wired or wireless connection M The brand and model number of your router usually located on the back or bottom of the router M Router User Name and Password v Internet Explorer IE 6 0 or higher The Internal IP address of your DVR and the GATEWAY number The CLIENT PORT and HTTP PORT numbers that the DVR is programmed to use To view which ports are being used with your DVR refer to the NETWORK menu on your DVR V Install 1 Step Remote Viewing set up software Recommended Note Port forwarding is required if you want to view the DVR from a computer that is not connected to the same router 47 Networking Guide 1 STEP Remote Viewing Setup Software View your DVR footage remotely in minutes 1 Step M Remote Viewing Setup Software automatically connects your Defender DVR Security System for viewing online from anywhere in the world in 1 easy step e Compatible with PC or Mac e Use with virtually any router e Simply install and run the application enter your DVR s IP address and you are viewing your footage online Simply click here http www defender usa com 1step to get started 1 STEP REMOTE VIEWING SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR MAC AND PC For initi
78. rding during that time e To view other days or times that have footage double click on the day in the calendar E p a Example Search Date January 10th recordings eE aa fa falo A E E EE EN e 8am to 10 30 am Motion Alarm events oz o of 05 0 o e 10 30am to 11am Normal events 10th wm 10 13 e 11am to 2pm Motion Alarm events eee eee ee ee a 1 Left click on the desired date to view play recorded events 2 Ascreen will appear with all of the available cameras Select the cameras that you would like to view footage 3 Click PLAY and footage will start playing Record Search Event Search Backup MMMMOood Iho OOO OOo Oo All Clear Play it Main Menu Event Search Tab This DVR allows you to view the file list for each day that you have recorded footage The file list allows you to see what type of recording it was NORMAL MOTION DETECTION the date and time the footage was recorded the size of the footage as well as gives you the option to backup particular recorded events Accessing the file from the video search menu l En Select the CH drop down list and choose a camera number that you would like to search for recorded footage Left click in the DATE field the keyboard will open Enter the search date then click the ENTER key Click the SEARCH button to open up the available files for that date The days and times that have recorded footage stored on them are shown i
79. rding when external alarm is triggered Post Recording Set the record length after external alarm stops 30s 1 minute 2 minutes 5 minutes Copy Copy your current channel settings to other channels on the DVR 31 e Alarm Out This DVR does not support this function e Latch Time This DVR does not support this function e Show Message DVR will display a message on screen when external alarm is triggered e Buzzer Set length of the buzzer sounding when external alarm is triggered Off 10s 20s 40s 60s e Send Email Send an email when external alarm is triggered e Full Screen If external alarm is triggered on a channel that channel will switch to full screen mode Main Menu Device This menu allows you to select and configure the HDD and PTZ camera not included HDD Tab This menu option gives you information about your HDD Hard Disk Drive allows you to enable overwrite mode and format the hard drive and or USB drive e State Displays the current operating status of the hard drive If the hard drive is functioning normally it will display OK e Free Total Tells you how much HDD space that you have in total and is still available to record e FreeTime Amount of remaining time available to record e Select Select which HDD to modify Overwrite The overwrite mode is automatically set to AUTO therefore the DVR will record over the oldest footage once the HDD is full instead of stopping the recording onc
80. rking Guide Finding your DV e IP Address The DVR IP mode is set to DHCP by default This means the DVR will automatically retrieve an IP address from the router that it is connected to Unless your network requires a static IP address leave the DVR IP mode set as DHCP 1 From the MAIN MENU select NETWORK 2 Confirm that the IP MODE is set to DHCP This setting is acceptable for most users e _ f the IP mode is not set to DHCP use the drop down list next to TYPE and change the type so that it is set to DHCP Click APPLY and EXIT fo restart the DVR and retrieve an IP address 3 Write down your IP ADDRESS CLIENT PORT HTTP PORT MOBILE PORT and GATEWAY This information will be used in the next few steps to view the DVR on your computer as well as for viewing the DVR over the Internet Note If your router does not support DHCP contact your network administrator to supply you with the proper IP information If the DVR needs to store PPPoE DSL ADSL settings contact your ISP Internet Service Provider for the proper IP address settings Preparing Your Computer for Viewing the DVR Every computer that is accessing the DVR will need to be configured to download and run ActiveX controls This change only needs to be made one time on the computer that is accessing the DVR This can be done by performing one of the two following methods See Viewing your DVR outside your Network Method 1 1 Open up Internet Explorer 2
81. rn audio OFF 3 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes COPY settings from one camera to other cameras 1 Select the COPY drop down list and choose a camera number 2 Select the TO drop down list to select a camera number or ALL cameras 3 Click the COPY button The settings will now be copied to your specified camera s 4 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes 28 Main Menu Email Tab The EMAIL tab allows you to set up your email so that you can receive notifications when alerts occur The email schedule allows you to customize when email alerts will be sent Setting up your EMAIL notifications on the DVR 1 Select the EMAIL drop down list and choose ENABLE 2 Left click the SCHEDULE button an email notification schedule will appear Network Sub Stream Email DIDIN 3 Customize when emoil alerts will be sent wee ee DE ECC gt COPY settings from one day camera to other day cameras emn Te DE l Select the COPY drop down list and choose a cr ae day camera number 2 Select the TO drop down list to select a day camera number or ALL days cameras 3 Click the COPY button The settings will now be copied to Default Apply Jl Exit 3 your specified day s camera s 4 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save Email Schedule your changes Network Sub Stream Email DDNS Receiving EMAIL notifications 1 Select the EMAIL drop down list and choose ENABLE
82. rposes The options and selections in this NETWORK menu are the same as the settings on your DVR For more networking information see the NETWORKING GUIDE in this manual Basic NETWORK settings Used only as a reference as you have already set these parameters with the DVR Here you can view the NETWORKING TYPE IP ADDRESS and ROUTER INFORMATION DDNS DDNS settings 1 To set DDNS protection on your DVR feed enter a USERNAME and PASSWORD in this menu 2 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Mobile MOBILE settings You can view your footage from your smartphone In the MOBILE menu you can assign a username and password to protect your video feed 1 Enter in a USERNAME and PASSWORD to protect your video feed 2 ltis necessary to assign Port 18004 for the mobile stream to be transferred 3 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Substream Adjusting the SUBSTREAM resolution parameters 1 Select the SUBSTREAM tab 2 Select the drop down menus to adjust the frame rate video quality and resolution values 3 Click SAVE in the upper right corner to save your changes Email Receiving EMAIL notifications 1 Select the EMAIL drop down list and choose ENABLE 2 Select the ENABLE drop down box next to SSL 3 Select the SMTP Port and input the port number provided by your email provider For emails the port number is 25 The Gmail port number is 465 4 Select the SMTP Serv
83. s Area Setup Area Setup allows you to set up the Motion Detection area This setting allows you to adjust particular areas of each camera where motion will and will not be detected This is useful if you have a camera pointed towards something that is always moving such as a busy road or a tree This way the DVR only records motion that is out of the ordinary thus saving you HDD space and providing you with more days of recording Adjusting the AREA setup 1 Click the SETUP button next to Area A screen will open allowing you to select the motion detection area 2 The screen is fully red indicating the DVR is automatically set to detect motion throughout the whole screen 3 To adjust the motion detection area left click the mouse on the squares that you do NOT want motion detected The squares that will NOT have motion detected will be black 4 Right click to exit the SETUP screen and click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Alarm Tab The Alarm Tab is for external alarms only not motion detection An external sensor and alarm are required not included e Alarm In The channel you want to setup e Alarm Type Select alarm type NO Normal open NC Normal close or Disable Off Normal Open I O status Alarm will be activated while sensor is ON Normal Close WO status alarm will be activated while sensor is OFF Disable I O status alarm will not be triggered Record Channel The channel will begin reco
84. s being accessed by another Administrator using the same username and password you will be unable to retrieve or view footage Authorized user access will not affect menu access at the same time as the Administrator 2 Click a date on the calendar to view footage If footage is available it will be in bold Click SEARCH It may take a few moments to load the available footage The footage will appear in the space below the calendar 4 The list will display the footage in the following format e The time the footage was recorded and the channel the footage was recorded on 9 select the channel screen you would like to view and press PLAY at the bottom of the screen En 93 Online Software Narrowing your Video Search 1 Using the drop down list below the calendar select the camera and type of footage you would like to search 2 Select SEARCH and only the type of footage from the camera selected will be displayed in the list Playing Back Footage When you press play it may take a few minutes to load The footage will begin playing automatically The playback options are located at the bottom of the screen eet f E KS S_ 0 Play Pause Stop EF Rewind Next Frame Volume Download Video Clips Capture settings Start All Playback Pauses playback Prompt the video to begin playing Stops the footage and a blank screen will appear Press PLAY to play th
85. the DVR and your router e Ensure the Ethernet cable being used is LESS than 30ft long e Disconnect the power to the DVR e Check the Ethernet cable connections to both the router and the DVR and that you have a solid green light and an orange blinking light by the Ethernet cable connection e Reconnect the power to the DVR e Return to the NETWORK tab in your DVR menu to confirm that there is a connection between the DVR and the router 48 Networking Guide STEP 3 INSTALLING THE 1 STEP SOFTWARE This software will port forward the required ports for online viewing to your router automatically e Insert your MANUAL amp SOFTWARE CD and click on the 1 Step Remote Viewing software link for Mac or PC the software link is also available on our website at http www defender usa com T step e Follow the on screen display instructions for installation e Be sure to add the software icon to your desktop for easy access STEP 4 LAUNCHING THE 1 STEP SOFTWARE e Go tothe icon on your desktop or your saved location and double click to launch the 1 Step Remote Viewing software e A DEFENDER window will open and the software will immediately start searching for your router e Ensure the ports listed in the One Step Software match those in the NETWORK MENU of your DVR retrieved in Step 2 e Once you see the DVR SUCCESSFULLY NETWORKED message a new window will appear with a link to your internal IP address and below
86. wn list and choose a camera number 2 Select the TO drop down list to select a camera number or ALL cameras 3 Click the COPY button The settings will now be copied to your specified camera s 4 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes 33 Main Menu System This menu option allows you to change system settings on your DVR The settings you can change include e Date andTime Adjust date time and daylight saving time e Password Turn the password function on off as well as change the password e Language Customize and set different languages e Info Gives you information about the device software version and the MAC address e Users Add different users set different administrators General Tab Alllows you to change the date and time language as well as daylight saving time You must select the Date Format i e MM DD YY and Time format i e 12 or 24hr before setting the current date and time Setting the DATE FORMAT 1 Select the DATE FORMAT drop down list and choose a date format 2 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Setting the TIME FORMAT 1 Select the TIME FORMAT drop down list and choose a time format 2 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes Setting the DATE 1 Left click in the DATE field the keyboard will open 2 Enter the date then click the ENTER key 3 Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes
87. xfo v s wim el esc 1 Display The DISPLAY section has 3 tabs Live Output and Privacy Zone This menu allows you to name each camera adjust where the title of the camera appears on screen adjust the color of each camera turn cameras on and off as well as decide on where the time will be displayed on screen Live Tab The Live Tab allows you to customize the name and position of the camera name Customizing camera names allow for easy recognition of locations you are monitoring Name This will be the name of the camera that is displayed on screen It is a good idea to name the camera something that reflects what the camera is monitoring i e Garage or Driveway Maximum of 8 characters Select the camera channel Left click in the NAME field the keyboard will open Enter the name of the camera then click the ENTER key Click APPLY at the bottom of the screen to save your changes To apply your settings to one or all cameras please see COPY section on page 17 or repeat steps 1 4 for each desired camera oa SS YS 15 Main Menu Position This will determine where the camera name will be displayed when viewing your cameras Changing the POSITION of the title 1 Left click the POSITION drop down list 2 Select the position where you would like the title to appear when viewing your cameras If you do NOT want to display the name set the position to DISABLE 3 Click APPLY at the bottom of the scr
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