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2. Enable nat secure Prompt Ld Only allow approved domains to use A C Disable Enable al Run ActiveX controls and plugins C Administrator approved LJ Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting C Digable Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to Medium high default 14 Scroll down until you find the Miscellaneous section 15 Set Access data sources across domains to Prompt Security Settings Internet Zone ES E Prompt ef Enable NET Framework setup Disable Enable _ Access data sources across domains E Disable E Enable 8 Prompt E Disable 6 Enable _ Allow scripting of Microsoft web browser control Disable E Enable Allman errint inistad vinde mite it civa ar mncihan comets d as m SENTE t Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings 16 Click the OK button 17 When asked if you want to change settings for this zone Click Yes 18 Click the OK button then close and re open Internet Explorer 65 19 Congratulations You have completed setting up Internet Explorer for remote viewing 66 Appendix C Viewing your DVR in Chrome On a Windows PC you can view your DVR in Chrome Simply follow the instructions below to enable this function 1 Open Google Chrome on your PC 2 Go to the chrome web store https chrome google com
3. Wireless G Broadband Router WHIT SAG Applications amp Gaming Setup Wireless Security Base iy SEE Adminai ation SA lus Ford Range Forward Port Range Forward il vei 8000 w S000 TCP wosesalsE DYR2 6000 to 8000 TCR 182 sea a as to Boh va2aesad OT wel Bm ea es BEE was se Bond seal TE le TT Both izies W Both 2ga COU Ce FT Both va2aee ad EE te Both vaas 11 Left click the Save Settings button 12 Move your mouse cursor to the upper right hand corner and left click the minimize button to minimize the Router Setup Page 13 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 to open a new Internet Explorer window 74 14 Type into the address field the following URL then hit enter http www tlshopper com tools port scanner 15 The Host name or IPV4 Address is automatically filled out for you 16 Test each port from the image above by typing the Start port into the Scan a single port number box 17 Then left click the Scan Port button Online Port Scanner Use this tool to scan individual ports ta determine if the device is listening on that part Scanning TCP ports only UDP scanning available soon by free registration Over 33 358 036 ports scanned for our quests Host name or IPv4 address E8 117 202 o Scan a single port number 4550 scan a range of ports EE mimber less than SOO ports please Ending port number 18 If your ports are forwarded
4. 75 99 66 246 2 6 DDNS amp Port Setup Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS and Port settings can be configured here For the automated remote view Cloud Setup DDNS must be enabled and the server must be set to Cloud Setup Most users will find the default DDNS and port settings to be acceptable See section 4 2 3 for more information on DDNS once you have completed the setup wizard Click Next to move on to the next screen DDNS Tab Setup Wizard 6 9 DONS Port DDNS Server Cloud Setup Default HI Server address Server port C Don t show this window again da Prev eb Next Cancel e DDNS Here you can enable or disable the DDNS function e Server Here you can select a DDNS provider from the drop down list e Default This will use the selected DDNS providers default server settings e Server Address The address of the DDNS provider if you are not using the default value e Server Port The port number of the DDNS server if you are not using the default value e Host Name This is your assigned DDNS address e Username This is your DDNS Username e Password This is your DDNS Password Port Tab Setup Wizard 6 9 DONS Port Media part 4000 Web port CL Don t show this window again da Prev sb Next Cancel e Media Port This is the port the DVR will use to send all video and control data on If you are doing port forwarding this port must be forwarded This must be a unique value e Web Por
5. Locel ntranet Trusted sites Resticted aites Internet This zone s for Incernet weasites except hoce licted n rued and restricted ones Security level for this zone Allowed levee for thie zone Medium ta High Flediamrhiglr App upriale for mush mebsibes Prompts acforc dewnoading potzntally unsafe omnt Ursigrec Activex controk will not be dowrlcaded a f Enable Protected Mode requires vestar ting Inernet Explorar Riel ell suis lo defsul level Apply Click on the picture of the globe marked Internet then click on Custom Level near the bottom of the Internet Options Window General Security Privacy Content Programs Advanced Select a zone to view o change security settngs Local Intranet Trusted sites Restrictec sites Internet This zene is for Internet websites except those isted in trusted and restricted zones Security level for this zone Allowed levels for this zone Medium to High Medium high Approoriate far most websites EZ Prompts before downloading potendally ureafe content Unsigned ActiveX controls will not b downoaded Enable Protected Mode T artina internet Explorer Custom level Default level Resetall zones to default level 62 7 Scroll down until you find the setting Allow Scriptlets Security Settings Internet Zone aa N E Prompt C ActiveX contrals and plugins Ld Allow ActiveX Filtering C Disable Enable al
6. Name Type USE Storage EN Recorder Type Alarm Nit era Alarm Morral Alarm Normal Normal Alarm Normal Alarm DOP E oO o m m oO oO o 0O oO oO Size Request Prey hy ext Capacity Total Free BOG 7 AG Start time J018 12 12 10 15 01 2015 12 17 10 25 01 2013 12 12 10 25 01 2013 12 12 10 14 01 2013 12 12 10 24 16 2015 12 17 10 25 04 Pi Dee ee ee se 2013 12 12 10 19 18 2013 12 12 10 20 06 2013 12 12 10 21 38 if Backup m Cl End time 2013 12 12 10 25 01 2013 12 12 10 25 06 2013 12 12 10 30 46 2013 12 17 10 2013 12 12 10 25 04 2013 12 12 10 30 46 2013 12 12 1U TA SA 2013 12 12 10 20 06 2013 12 12 10 21 44 2014 12 12 10 22 28 24 22 Delete Manage ETES Size KB 177055 ERE 97944 166747 12979 217A Hobl2 13246 26293 13511 Backup Check the box under the backup column for the device you want to back up onto Check the boxes to the left of each event you want to backup or check the box next to CH to select 32 all the events Now click the backup button to backup 33 4 4 Log Search Menu The Log Search menu provides a way to audit the use of the DVR You can see who logs in and when what actions they take and any alarm events recorded on the DVR such as motion You can even backup the log search that you perform 4 4 1 Searching the System Log Log search Date Time Content Playback Type 2013 12 17 08 32 11 Power on B Start time 2013 12
7. Most DVRs use unsigned ActiveX controls for remote viewing these types of controls by default are blocked by internet explorer This guide walks you through the necessary steps to enable the download installation and activation of unsigned ActiveX controls Prerequisites eA computer with Windows XP or greater operating system elnternet Explorer 6 0 or later eAn active internet connection eA basic understanding of computers elf using Windows Vista or Windows 7 please turn off User Account Control the instructions are listed here htto www howtogeek com howto windows vista disable user account control u ac the easy way on windows vista For Windows 7 htto www petri co il disable uac in windows 7 htm Procedure 1 Open Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher 2 Click on the Tools Menu and select Internet Options 3 If you do not see the Tools menu Click the gear icon near the top right then click Internet Options Print File Zoom 100 Safety T ET EE F Add site to Start Screen View downloads Ctrl J Manage add ons v F12 developer tools Go to pinned sites Internet options About Internet Explorer LS 4 5 6 Click on the Security Tab Make sure Internet protected mode is off present in Windows Vista and Windows Gereral Sarit Privacy Content Connections rngrame Acvanced Selecl a zune lo view ur change seuriy selling a vy 9
8. cmd then hit the enter key 3 A black window should appear on your screen with a flashing cursor 4 Type ipconfig all 5 Using the scroll bars locate an Ethernet Adapter labeled Local Area Connection ora Wireless LAN Adaptor labeled Wireless Network Connection The exact name of the connection may not be the same but it must be similar EA Command Prompt Windows IP Configuration Host Mame 2 ve See Ee eee EE Primary Dns Suffix ss as amp Hode Fupe ee ee Se d A SF SF IP Routing Enabled WINS Proxy Enabled a a F PBethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix Descrinotion sa aa as as 3 Realtek PCIe GRE Family Controller E Physical Address N 14 BF 48 3F 89 D4 Litre ENABIBO mN Autoconfiguration Enabled Yes Link local IPu6 Address a a a Feb 4407 6499 d34i 94c3z13 lt Preferred IPu4 Address ss a a a a 192 168 1 33 Preferred Subnet Mask a aoa an nananana T 255 255 H Default Gateway a a a aana E PHEEUG LATE Hoarse m m m m o m o 8 Hd DHCPv6 Client DUID N amp amp 8 61 88 61 17 AD BA 93 66 26 5A 186 F2 6A DHE Servers ss amp 8 8 8 167 206 7 4 HetBIOS over Tcpip Enabled 60 6 The physical address is your MAC address Appendix B Internet Explorer Security Setup Guide
9. sGnecking Hard Drive ADD EES RES N ED SE EE taeda a 35 4 6 Morn ee aul MENU aa Se anteater near Tie amar crn gt NM eae tre 36 Aok BEVEN orma ON ES Ee Ee 36 4 6 2 NEWOrKIN CMa ON ER EE EE GE Ee EE Re EG Ee 36 4 6 3 Online Iniarmat Sn EG EG ate hice eee GE Ee 37 464 Record IntormatiOn EE EE NE N ER Ee babe N EO ee 39 4 7 Mamtenance Men r A 39 AT Basie FUNCT OMS ee oe a ee GE NS 39 4 1 2 Settings FUNCTIONS EE A GO EG Ge Ge ee De Ee 40 5 0 Remote View se Ge ee Ge EE N ee ee De De 41 5 1 Remote Viewing via the Cloud ees sees see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 41 5 2 Remote Viewing via PC ViewClient ccc cceecccsseccceseceeeessceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 44 5 3 Remote Viewing via Mac ViewClient ccccccesecccesececeeseceeeeseeeeeaeceseueeees 44 5 4 INTERNET EXPO SE RE ee ER Ee EE ee 51 Appendix A Determining Your MAC AddreSS issie ss sees ee ee ee ee ee RE ee ee ee RE ee 60 Appendix B Internet Explorer Security Setup Guide esse see ee ee ee ee ee ee 61 Appendix C Viewing your DVR in Chrome sees ss ees ses ee ee ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee RR ee ee RE ee ee 67 Appendix D Viewing your DVR in FirefOX esse sees sees se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee RR ee ee Ee ee RE ee 68 Appendix E Determining Network InformatiON ees sees ss see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 70 Appendix E Port Eorwardin Ps EE ie ee Ge Ee ee ik en Ee ee DE 72 Appendix G Recommended PTZ Camera SetuD esse see ee ee RR ee ee Re ee
10. 17 08 32 14 Video loss alarm P 2013 12 17 08 3211 Video loss alarm MET ERERERS 2014 12 17 OH d42 16 Video loss alarm PERTRA 2013 12 17 08 32 14 Video loss alarm l Search Backup Clear 2013 12 17 08 32 14 Video loss alarm E E FETERERET TEER Video loss alarm EE PETERT 17 08 32 if Video loss alarm 20 13 12 17 O8 42 Ol Remote login 2013 12 17 08 42 41 Local login Detail First Prev Went Last At the top right you can select the type of logged event you would like to search for By clicking the calendar icon to the right of Start and End Time and then adjusting the time below the calendar you can select a date and time period to search for logged events When you click the search button the DVR will list all recorded events that occurred between your start and end times and match the event type you selected It will display the results of the search in the result list to the left of the search criteria If you have a lot of search results it may stretch across multiple pages with 10 results listed per page You can use the Next and Prev buttons to navigate to the next or previous page or you can use the First and Last buttons to navigate to the first or last page of the search results You can also click the Clear button to clear all the results from the Result List If the event is an alarm event with recording you can click the playback symbol in the pla
11. 4 6 1 e Device User This is the user name you use to login to your DVR e Device Password This is the password you use to login to your DVR with the above listed username Once you have entered all the correct information Click Save to save the device information This will bring you back to the device screen where all your device information is displayed such as dvr ports WAN IP address LAN IP address serial number user and device name If the WAN IP LAN IP or DVR ports are blank your DVR is not connecting to the cloud Refer to section 4 6 2 and check to make sure of the following e Your Network Status is Connected e Your IP Address WAN is not 0 0 0 0 e Your IP Address LAN is not 0 0 0 0 e IP Address Conflict says No IP Conflict If any of these statements are false please troubleshoot your network 43 5 1 2 Viewing your DVR through the cloud and Internet Explorer To view your DVR through the cloud and internet explorer simply click the Video Browsing tab On the left hand side you will see your DVRs listed A DVR ssymbol that is green indicates that DVR is online and ready for remote access A Grey DVR symbol indicated the DVR is offline Double click the DVR in the DVR list on the left hand side that you want to view If his does not do anything you may have to right click on your DVR name and click Browsing by P2P lt EE avitestirg anal Showimnom WW
12. can select if a snapshot is taken for email Send E Mail Here you can enable or disable e mail notification Alarm Output Here you can enable the alarm output of the DVR on a motion event Push Here you can enable or disable push notifications for mobile devices Alarm Output Duration Here you can set the length of time the alarm output will be energized Buzzer Here you enable or disable beeping when a motion event is triggered Pop up Screen Here you can set a camera to go full screen on a motion event Note To get the DVR to return to multi channel view after pop up see Appendix X Pre Record Here you can set the number of seconds before a motion event will be recorded Post Record Here you can set the number of seconds to record after a motion event has ended P T Z If equipped you can set a PTZ Camera to move to a specific preset when a motion event is detected 22 Advance Te Enable SIE NETWORK E comm exe jm je pr E m SV ALARM e Enable Here you can enable or disable the sensor inputs on the DVR Sensor Type Video loss Name Others me EE _ Settings _ B i Ee Sense Settings settings te HEES Settings j Sensors TT E Settings E _Settings settings Copy Apply Schedule Trigger Settings _ Settings Set tings settings Settings _ Settings _ Settings _ Settings e Type Here you can
13. correctly you should receive the following message for each port that you scanned ma m ee eB eB e e eB eB eB e e eB e o eB e e e e eB e e o eB o e e eB e e e e e k e e o eB e eB eB eB e e o o e e e e e e e eB e X e m e e e e e e e e e e e e e I TI Shopper com shows you the DSL T1 ar OSs providers servicing your area In real time sive it a try for free Just enter a phone number and IP code for service here 3 Scanning ports on 69 117 202 18 639 117 202 016 is responding on port 4550 TY Binge EDE EE OE aay eget Rig an as tt S er EE EN Yai er A gay AE wir A RST Mi er A ay Ma ee Rae EE A Raa Me are eR Maree ea er EE aN ai cele AE Mei ae AE er oar EET MiP yee A gay ai Re ey Maa er Ri sy a ale Rte ta ob AY a EE oe ol hay Maa og aie AE 19 If you receive a message that says the ports are NOT responding please make sure your router is configured properly by repeating Step 1 through Step 16 20 If you are still receiving a message that states the ports are NOT responding Please call your Internet Service Provider ISP or router manufacture and explain to them you have forwarded the ports through your router but the ports are still showing up closed Please ask them to un block those ports for you NOTE DO NOT assume that once you ask your ISP to un block these ports for you that the ports are open REPEAT Step 12 through Step 17 to check if your ports are responding WHILE you have your ISP on the phone 75 21 If you are
14. date TIME BA DISPLAY Date format Time format RECORD Time zone as USER Auto update Time server time windows com Default Apply e Date Time Here you can set the Date and time Click the calendar icon to the right of the date to choose the correct date and then click the time A digital number pad will appear and allow you to set the time e Date Format Here you can set the way the date will be displayed and recorded e Time Format Here you can select whether the time will be displayed in 24hr or 12hr format e Time Zone Here you can set the correct time zone for your location e Auto Update Check this box to allow the DVR to automatically sync its time with the internet time servers e Time Server You can select which internet time servers you would like to sync with Basic Date Time T SYSTEM EO Enable ba DATE TIME Mode Week Date EE DISPLAY Offset One hour O Two hours 4 USER To Bee Default Apply e Enable This will enable or disable the Daylight Savings Time DST function e Mode You can choose to set DST by a specific date or by week number e Offset This will adjust the time by one or two hours during DST e From This is the day that DST will start Currently the 2 Sunday in March at 2AM e To This is the day that DST will end Currently the 1 Sunday in November at 2AM 4 1 3 Display The Display Menu will allow you to configure different aspects o
15. detail 1 32 playback eee j 6 This button allows you to take a 7 This button allows you to digitally zoom snapshot of the currently selected video into the camera image Simply click this and save it to your PC button and then using the left click of l your mouse draw a box on the camera 8 This button allows you to increase the l l oe image to enhance the video To exit resolution of the Timeline Search Bar ad simply click the button again or right down to 10 seconds per indicator click on the camera image 56 10 These buttons allow you to control the 9 This button allows you to decrease the volume as well as the display resolution of the Timeline Search Bar Ad parameters Please see the live view for down to 1 hour per indicator information on these button functions 57 5 4 4 IE Configuration Interface This DVR is capable of being configured remotely Simply browse the settings and alter them to suit your needs You can even remotely upgrade the DVR or check the system logs _ eG rs j F Iio ralon Date Time Dev ee name Dev ee ID Display 7 serial KO s Record Firmware version a User MOU version i Alann sF Network comm i System Manage Modula status SIM card satus 3 Local Settings Network status EA lag Sigal ll azdress All of the information in the remote configuration menu is covered earlier in this manual in Section 4 Please refer to Section 4 for more
16. display which days have recording Days displayed in red are days that have alarm recording and the days displayed in green have normal or continuous recordings After clicking the date on the calendar that you would like to review the event list will be populated with all the events of that day Events are display by time with the channel number to the right of the time to play an event simply double click on the event in the event list and it will begin to play You can navigate the video using the standard playback controls or using the seek bar located below the playback controls If the recorded video has an audio feed you can enable or disable it using the audio control button You can also capture a snapshot of the recorded video by clicking the snapshot button NOTE Mac ViewClient can only playback 1 channel at a time 48 5 3 4 Mac ViewClient Settings amp Viewtlient ile Edit format view Window Help 4 SOF Wa BO bss GQ HE ae Wheel eo Live lew Playback Settings Refresh i F Information ae Tima Device wire T Cewe ID Display Sedal Mra PSAP ET aA h Record Forteere werso T O190313_21_7031921 Iser MT versin MICL FH 324A CE BO1 IDEAAL E ETER Har POG Dt DEM 3 pe Merwe in COMM TG slows Unika n H dude viet Link rea Es System Manmage SIM card ask de Unknow bewok sleis Urik mawn igin IP edirss Uriknowa All of the information in the remote configuration menu is covered earlier i
17. information on these settings 58 Appendix Table of Contents Appendix A How to Determine the MAC address of a PC Appendix B Internet Explorer Security Setup Guide Appendix C Viewing your DVR in Firefox or Chrome Appendix D Determining Network Information Appendix E Port Forwarding Appendix F Recommended PTZ Camera Setup 59 Appendix A Determining Your MAC Address The MAC address is a unique address that identifies the network hardware used to access the internet on every device This address is made up of 6 sets of two digits 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 in hexadecimal format 0123456789ABCDEF The symbol used to separate each set of two digits is not important Prerequisites e Acomputer running windows e Administrative rights on the above mentioned computer Procedure We will use a Windows based PC to get the MAC address of the network device in your computer Keep in mind if you are going to use this WAC address to bind a client mac address to a user make sure you use the MAC address of the most frequently used connection For example if you normally connect to the internet wirelessly you would want to get the MAC address of your Wireless Network Connection not your Local Area Connection To determine the Mac address of your network devices follow the steps below 1 From the start menu click Run On Windows 8 go to the Start menu 2 Type into the run dialog or on windows 8 just type
18. set the sensor circuit to be either Normally Opened N O or Normally Closed N C For more information please see Appendix F e Name Here you can set an easy to remember name for the sensor input e Schedule This will link you to the schedule for this channel e Trigger Here you can select which actions will be taken when a motion event is triggered Advance E ALARM SE NETWORK comm pz Copy CH e Enabled Here you can enable or disable the video loss alarm Settings Video loss Tr peer Settings settings settings Settings settings _Settin gs _ settings To CH Others Copy Apply e Trigger Here you can set which action will be performed when video loss is detected 23 Advance IS ALARM Disk error im e n NETWORK Disk full comm PT Trigger IP address conflict Trigger Enable Settings Settings Default Apply e Disk Error Here you can enable or disable the disk error alarm e Disk Full Here you can enable or disable the disk full alarm e P Address Conflict Here you can enable or disable the IP address conflict alarm e Trigger Here you can set the action that will be performed on the corresponding alarm 4 2 2 Network From the network tab you can configure P PPPoE port and sub stream settings Advance SV ALARM F comm IP address pr Subnet mask Default gateway Wbpta
19. still receiving a message that states the ports are NOT responding please repeat Step 19 Then Step 12 through Step 17 22 Once you have verified that the correct Ports from Step 10 are open or Responding You may close both Internet Explorer windows by clicking the X at the top right corner of the window 23 Congratulations You have finished port forwarding NOTE Most Cable and DSL Internet Service providers offer dynamic addressing to customers A dynamic address changes whereas static addresses do not so your IP address may change periodically Check with your local Internet Service Provider for more information You can also setup a DDNS account with a DDNS Service provider Please see Section 5 3 3 for more information on which DDNS service providers are supported and how to configure the DVR to work with a DDNS Provider 76 Appendix G Recommended PTZ Camera Setup This information is provided to help you make the correct decisions when setting up an RS 485 network for PTZ control The RS 485 protocol allows for a maximum cable lengths of 3000ft using unshielded twisted pair UTP wire such as CAT5e although this maximum distance may not be attainable due to environmental conditions RS 485 it is a bus network design Unsheilded Twisted Pair Wire ee 1 pair in a CAT5e cable A bus network design means that a single cable runs from the DVR to a PTZ camera and then from one PTZ Camera to another and s
20. through the IE interface Each button and their function is detailed below 1 Enable Disable PTZ Wiper 2 Enable Disable Spotlight if equipped if equipped 3 Close Iris 4 Open Iris 5 Focus Near 6 Focus Far 7 Zoom Out 8 Zoom In 9 Adjust PTZ Speed 10 Preset selector 11 Execute a saved preset 12 Save a preset Cruise line 13 Clear a saved preset 14 Select a cruise preset ee 15 16 15 Run a cruise preset 16 Stop a cruise preset 53 5 4 1 6 Image Control This section allows you to adjust the image settings for each camera individually simply click the camera you would like to alter the image settings for and then adjust the image Settings 1 Brightness 2 Contrast 3 Hue 4 Saturation 5 4 1 7 Record Stream Control This section controls the audio and video stream coming from the DVR as well as allowing you to capture still images and video from the incoming stream 1 Take a snapshot of the selected 2 Start Stop Record of all channels to camera your computer s hard drive 3 Enable Disable Talkback function if equipped which allows you to talk 4 Open Close Video Stream for live back to an audio output at the DVR viewing site 5 Enable Disable Digital Zoom Draw a 6 Select Master Stream High quality box on a camera with your mouse to image stream zoom in 7 Select Secondary Stream Low quality 8 Volume control for incoming audio image stream stream 5 4 1 8 Display
21. to www 88110 net Once there click the Register link to start the registration process 88110 net Forget Once you have completed the registration return to www 88110 net Enter your username and password in the Registered User section and then click Login Once logged in you will be looking at the video browsing tab Please click the Device tab 41 Wither tar nae Tew n Thee r Petra Delhi Fel Pain Co Aaa Peri EE Print ee Se jul eet Device ie Dees ie use i tEnwaEm HEER Mo BEE N EER EE SEE BEE RE ARE Pi DE EE EE EE EE DEE EE ARE ER EE EE ig Showroom MA EL dm Fa Jea TEL IE Melt AHEJ 42 Here you can see all the devices that are registered to your cloud account You can add or delete single or multiple devices at a time by using the checkboxes to the left of the operate column 5 1 1 Adding and Editing a Device To add or edit a device simply click the Add Device or Edit button next to the individual device and an add device dialog will pop up Device name Device user Device password sae cae e Group This is the group this device will be listed under For most users it is not necessary to change this e Device name here you must enter an easy to remember name for your DVR such as Home Office etc e Serial number Here you must enter the serial number of the DVR To get the serial number of your DVR please refer to section
22. webstore J Sichrome web store Home lt a CA https chrome google com webstore category home Al chrome web store 3 Enter ie tab into the chrome store search bar and hit enter 4 Inthe search results click the extension labeled IE Tab from ietab net 5 At the top right Click Free and then click Add in the popup message to install IE TAB eg Fire ahsan ra s fe Coo WS nega dk samosas ae ra a Ai chrome web slore st sarie ach Taralecn T Bf Input te tab and search here er O click here to install You Apps mm IE Tab rade EIE B fram E ackf 13 Software rake ame my conmcona ed meme o O 7 spley erk ars ising Pelra Sherr Suppars frre cone s dar pu rii CRE elite AT oa EP aria 2 MEI Popular Froma your cine lo Es ai Content menu Open link In IE tab Prod hele g E Torm Sites geag scomm zhi si g tikt anoiou cimon e Collections carson mer ralink some Sen link in Frak 6 After it has finished installing close and reopen chrome Navigate to the webpage of your DVR right click on the web page and choose IE TAB Options gt Open in current tab Hare Feluad Save ISu Pr rit Tanslele Lo Eryglish Vow page snurre Wiga page ints EJ Ii bab Cptians pe ml teh Open in ourrent tale Eoert e mank 7 You can now ci 67 Appendix D Viewing your DVR in Firefox On a Windows PC you can view your DVR in Firefox Simpl
23. Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without pror Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to Medium high default X 8 Scroll down until you find the setting Download unsigned ActiveX Controls 9 Set Download Unsigned ActiveX Controls to Prompt Securty Settings Internet Zone Mg E Enable al Download signed ActiveX controls E Disable Enable nat secure a Download unsigned ActiveX controls Ei Disable recommended Enable nat secure Prompt ll Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scrip E Disable recommended E Enable not secure Prompt G Only allow approved domains to use ActiveX without prompt E Disable ai En akhla al 1 la mm Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to Medium high default 10 Scroll down until you find the setting Script ActiveX Controls marked as Safe for 63 scripting 11 Set Script ActiveX Controls marked as Safe for scripting to Enabled 64 12 Scroll down until you find the setting Script ActiveX Controls not marked as Safe for scripting 13 Set Script ActiveX Controls not marked as Safe for scripting to Prompt security Settings Internet Zone Settings i lal Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scrip Disable recommended
24. Control This section allows you to control how the camera images are displayed on your screen 1 2 S s QHOARGARABE ah 1 This button allows you to stretch the cameras to fill your display window while still residing inside of internet explorer 2 This button allows you to make your cameras full screen with no control interface If you have multiple monitors this will only display on the main monitor 3 These buttons allow you to set how many cameras and in what orientation they are displayed on the screen 4 These buttons allow you to move forward or backwards a Page A Page is a full screen of cameras For example if you have an 8CH DVR and are viewing the DVR ina quad display 4 cameras 2x2 you will have two pages in this view 5 4 2 IE Playback Interface To playback data using IE simply click a date on the calendar select the channels you wish to view in playback and then click the search button The timeline bar will be updated and you can scroll through and click any time as you see fit iimas FLA PES oo oe Su Mo Tu We Th Fr 5 TELNE mu ME a N T 16 T 18 MS 26 3T BEE TE 2 a ai MEE Fa PH sa 7 O TR ry ak Did ED ANENE 34 6 EE See a a Ei mi a a mi a m t DI 5 4 2 1 Search Calendar This is the calendar Here you can select the month and year for your recorded video 55 search and it will display which days have recorded events on them in red Sel
25. Digital Video Recorder User Manual Preface Thank you for choosing our product for a better understanding of the product we recommend you read the instruction and safety information before use Note e Only place this DVR on a flat level surface secure so it will not fall e Make sure to install this unit in a properly ventilated area to prevent the device from overheating e Do not block the vents on the DVR as this will drastically shorten the life space of the hard drives e Do not disassemble this unit repairs must be performed by qualified technician e Do not put liquid on or around this device e This product is designed to operate between 32 F and 104 F and 0 to 90 Humidity e Do not install this device in conditions outside of its normal operating range as this will void the warranty Statement e We do our best to make sure this manual is error free although errors or omissions may still occur e This document is a user manual only It contains no implied or stated warranty or guaranty for the product described herein 2 e The reproduction transmission plagiarism translation into other languages or otherwise illegal act without written authorization is strictly prohibited Contents 1 SV SUSI Start APE Ee N RE an aie tse ee dare ee OTE OROA AEE 5 1 1 VSTO UD DE EE EG ES 5 2 SETUD Ward DE NATN A TR 5 2 1 setup VIZ GNC OTT aCe sarissa ee ed TAON 5 2 2 Setting the Administrators Password
26. R r You will have to install the ActiveX control to be able to manage your DVR remotely At the bottom of the page you will be prompted to allow the installation of the ActiveX control This website wants to install the following add on NSACTIVEX_CAB from GIEC Electronics Co Ltd What s the tisk Install After clicking Install you will be prompted to install the ActiveX control Internet Explorer Security Warning Es Do you want to install this software 1 Name NOACTIVEX CAB Publisher GIEC Electronics Co Ltd More options Install Don t Install r While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk Once the ActiveX control has installed you will be presented with the DVR IE Interface You may have to right click on the black part of the DVR interface and click Open all Windows to pull up all of your camera images 5 2 Remote Viewing via PC ViewClient 5 3 Remote Viewing via Mac ViewClient my iam N Ent ieie viaysace Sering hou E E Device list Add delele ms The SX 600 Series DVRs can also be managed remotely using an intel based Mac computer and the Mac ViewClient software To view the DVR remotely you must first make sure you have performed the necessary port forwarding A port forwarding guide for your reference has been pr
27. Re ee 77 Appendix H How to Setup Alarm InputS esse sees sees ss ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee Re ee ee RR ee 79 1 System Startup 1 1 System Startup Powering the DVR On Connect the HDMI VGA or BNC output of the DVR to a TV or monitor Make sure your TV or Monitor is plugged in powered on and on the right input Plug the included power plug in to an AC outlet and in to the power port on the back of the DVR The DVR will automatically run a system check and will start loading after few seconds You will see the Setup Wizard after the system has finished loading 2 Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard will guide you through configuring the basic settings for your DVR such as the administrator password time settings record settings hard drive settings etc This wizard can be turned off by checking the box labeled Do not display this wizard on startup It can also be enabled or disabled from the Basic Menu Once completed the wizard will close and your cameras will be displayed on the screen 2 1 Setup Wizard Interface The Setup Wizard s Graphical User Interface GUI welcome screen is shown below We recommend completing each step of the setup wizard before configuring any additional settings in the DVR Begin configuring your DVR by clicking the Next button near the bottom right Setup Wizard 1 9 H 264 DVR Welcome to the Setup Wizard gt Ment Cancel 2 2 Setting the Administrators Password The f
28. Server Here you can select your DDNS provider Select Cloud Setup for the remote view cloud setup Default Check this box to use the default cloud server Server address Specify a cloud server if you are not using the default value 26 Server Port Specify a cloud server port if you are not using the default value Host Name Enter the hostname you created with your DDNS Provider Username Enter the username you created with your DDNS Provider Password Enter the password to the corresponding DDNS provider account Advance E ALARM E MAIL Disable ee sE NETWORK Sending interval comm Mail server SMTP pi Port Connection security Username Password To Default Apply E Mail Here you can enable or disable the email notification function Sending interval Here you can set the interval at which emails are sent out For example if you select a 5 minute interval it will only send out an email once every 5 minutes even if many email events have been triggered in that period Mail Server SMTP Here you must specify the SMTP server for your email provider Without this information the DVR cannot send emails Connection Security Here you can specify TLS or SSL if your email provider requires it Username Enter the username to login to your service providers SMTP Server Password Enter the password for the username required by your SMTP Server To Enter the e mail address you would like to send the e ma
29. WAN address will only work when you are outside of your location Using your DDNS name or WAN IP Address enter that information into the URL bar on internet explorer It must be formatted in a similar manner as below e http IP Address Web Port Ex http 75 99 66 246 8000 e http DDNS Name Web Port Ex http activevision dvrdydns com 8000 After you have entered the information correctly you will be presented with a login screen similar to the one shown above Here you would enter your username default admin and password default leave empty and then hit enter or click the green arrow to the right of the password field You can also check the Remember me button to save the information for the next time you visit the web page Once you have logged in you will have to install the ActiveX control to be able to manage your DVR remotely At the bottom of the page you will be prompted to allow the installation of the ActiveX control This website wants to install the following add on NAACTIVEX CAB from GIEC Electronics Co Ltd What s the risk Install After clicking Install you will be prompted to install the ActiveX control 51 Internet Explorer Security Warning Eg j Do you want to install this software rea Name NOACTIVEX CAB Publisher GIEC Electronics Co Ltd Ea More options Install Don t Install i While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can p
30. ame time This ensures you will always have the maximum amount of up to date storage time on your DVR You can also choose By Days as the overwrite mode This allows you to enter a maximum number of days to save Max Saved Days The DVR will store video for up to the specified amount of days If you DVR does not have enough storage space to hold video for the specified number of save days it will automatically overwrite by capacity Choosing Never will cause the DVR to stop recording once it fills up You can also format an HDD from this menu or a USB drive from the USB Storage Tab To format a device check the box in the format column next to the drive you want to format Then click the Format button The USB Storage tab also allows you to delete individual files and folders through by clicking the Manage button 35 4 6 NOTE Formatting an HDD will erase all information on that drive and is irreversible Information Menu The Information menu provides information about various functions of the DVR such as Device Information Network Information Online information and Recording Information 4 6 1 4 6 2 Device Information Information EEN lizi DEV ICE le as EG Device name A NETWORK Device ID Serial NO Firmware version MAC ONLINE i RECORD DV 0 DEBOGSECS001LBFSOESEE T20131212_24_1121224 00 18 F5 0E 9E E7 Device Name This is the name you specified for your DVR This does n
31. ance Motion gensor Video loss Others ALARM Enable F Sensitivity Area Schedule Trigger EE ais mie in NETWORK EI _ Settings _ Settings Settings coum sk Settings Settings Settings PT settings sl settings Settings settings _ Settings settings settings settings settings Settings Settings _ Settings Settings _ Settings Settings l Settings i Settings Settings All Copy Default Apply Enable Here you can enable or disable motion Sensitivity Here you can set the sensitivity of motion record for each channel you can choose between 1 Highest sensitivity and 8 lowest sensitivity Area Here you can box out the areas you do not want to record Green boxes mean that area will be recorded Gray boxes mean that area will not be recorded Left click on a box to change its color Right click to save and exit the motion area setup Schedule This button will link you to the schedule setup for this channel Trigger Here you can select which actions will be taken when a motion event is triggered Advance Trigger to BALA Record O30405 0607 Oa Be yet Snapshot 0 03 04 Ces 0O O7 Es Send E MAIL Alarm output SART Push E con Alarm output duratic Buzzer Pop up screen Pre record idl x Record Here you can select which channel will record when a motion event is triggered Snapshot Here you
32. ave two pages page 1 cameras 1 4 and page 2 cameras 5 8 5 3 2 5 PTZ Control If you have a PTZ Camera connected to your DVR and it is properly configured you can use these buttons to control your PTZ Camera You can used the arrows to control the camera as well as zoom in and out using the magnifying glass icons adjust the focus with the boxed icons and the iris if applicable with the circular icons 5 3 2 5 Snapshot The ViewClient software is capable of capturing still images To capture a still image simply click on the channel you want to get a snapshot from and click the snapshot button The images will be saved to the location specified in the about tab 47 5 3 3 Mac ViewClient Playback AO View ier Live view Playback Setipgs About Derici E 2013 07 Fo l n E 7104 Ep BEI MT W sT F SS 2616 e BB o204 F a sjeflj e BED b Fiis Device 8608 y ps Date 2013 07 22 ir j 00 00 04 07 58 2 O0 00200 19 39 30 3 Po oeeoo 01 1108 4 See 00 20 20008 5 O4 07 54 16 42 41 6 04 07 55 16 42 41 7 04 07 56 04 0800 7 O4 57 21 23 59 59 4 04 57 24 04 57 26 4 16 42 41 16 42 50 6 l 42 41 16 42 50 7 Le 42i44 249 59 59 amp 1642 AA I3 ER GO 7 a2 P Speed x1 18 30 48 23 64 6A 2 5 3 3 1 Playback To playback your recorded video simply double click on your DVR listed in the device list After a few seconds the calendar near the top right of the application will refresh and
33. ays to setup the DVR on the network By default the DVR comes setup for the automated Cloud Setup which allows you to remote view your DVR from anywhere in the world without having to do any additional setup For the default Cloud Setup you must select Obtain IP Address Automatically and Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically See section 4 2 2 for more information on network settings after completing the setup wizard Click Next to continue to the next screen oe ss 1 Setup Wizard 4 9 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway DOOD 000 0ga OON ODO OOND 000 000 OIL DLE LIDE LIUL Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following ONS server addresses Praferred DNS server Alternate ONS server 2 5 Network Testing OOH OOS OOF OO Jak eis Pa 1 el L Don t show this window again da Prey Next Cancel The system will automatically test your network setup If the network settings are not correct please return to the previous page to correct the settings and then click Next If no testing is required just click Skip to go to the next screen Setup Wizard 5 9 Network status IP addres sl LAN Subnet mask Default gateway Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server IP address WAN Connected 192 168 1 140 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 167 206 112 138 8 8 8 8
34. eam JD ALARM Media port 4000 LE NETWORK n Web port BODA comm pr Default Apply e Media Port This is the port the DVR will use to send all video and control data on If you are port forwarding this port must be forwarded This must be a unique value e Web Port This is the HTTP port the DVR will use this port is used for remote viewing through Internet Explorer If you are port forwarding this port must be forwarded This must be a unique value Note port range 1 65535 25 Advance Sub stream JD ALARM Frame rate BR ality I NETWORK 1 comm IL la a IE E m r e err CE E CE E e aleea E Copy CH EE To CH All Copy Default Apply Exit Enable Here you can enable or disable the sub stream for a specific channel Resolution Here you can set the resolution of the sub stream You can choose CIF 320x240 or QCIF 176x120 Frame Rate Here you can set the frame rate for the sub stream Quality Here you can set the quality of the video transmitted on the sub stream 4 2 3 COMM From the COMM tab you can configure DDNS E Mail and UPnP Support Advance DP ALARM DONS oe NETWORK Server COMM A pT Default Server address Server port Default Apply DDNS Here you can enable or disable the Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS This must be enabled for the remote view cloud setup to work
35. ect a day to update the time bar with the recorded events for that date 5 4 2 2 Channel and Time Selection This is your channel and start time selection Here you can select which channels will be displayed for playback as well as the start and end time for the playback period You can click the search button and then click Record list to see the recorded events and back them up To backup and event simply put a checkbox in the white box to the left of the event and then click backup 5 4 2 3 Timeline Search Bar This is your Timeline Search bar This bar displays continuous Green and alarm red recording events on a 24hr timeline You can visually see the recorded events and click the timeline to play a specific time period 5 4 2 4 Playback and Display Controls This is your playback controls as well as your timeline zoom digital zoom audio and display controls for playback 1 2 345 678 9 10 1 This is the status window it will display 2 This is your standard playback controls information about your current play You can Play Pause Stop video mode as well as any necessary network 3 This allows you to Fast Forward up to information ex Buffering 16x speed 4 This allows you to play back in slow di l P u 5 This button allows you to playback video motion by hitting this button multiple _ N frame by frame giving you the ability to times you can go all the way down to interrogate your video in greater
36. ee Section 4 2 4 for information on how to setup your DVR 78 Appendix H How to Setup Alarm Inputs This information is provided to help you setup the alarm inputs on your DVR The alarm inputs on the DVR are designed to be paired with a 12V Power source An alarm circuit is closed when ground and 12V are connected to the DVR COM and the corresponding alarm input Closed Circuit Open Circuit Alarm In Alarm In 1234 1234 e If the alarm type is set for Normally Open N O this means the circuit is open most of the time The circuit must be closed to trigger the alarm e f the alarm type is set for Normally Closed N C this means the circuit is closed most of the time The circuit must be opened to trigger the alarm The device you are integrating with the alarm input must have relay contacts to be able to trigger the alarm You will run the 12V power source to one of the relay contacts on your device and then run a wire from the other relay contact to the DVR Please see the alarm device s user manual for the correct terminals and circuit type to use Closed Circuit Alarm In 1234 Relay Relay Contact Contact Alarm Device
37. er manufacture and model Then select the default guide for instructions this is located in the text above the list of services http portforward com english routers port forwarding routerindex htm The steps provided in this guide are based on a Linksys router but many of the steps are common for many router manufactures If you have any problems please contact your routers manufacture or service provider for more detail Logging into your system to perform port forwarding is a chargeable service 1 Gather information about your network according to Appendix C 2 Move your mouse cursor to the lower left hand corner and left click the Start menu 3 Choose All programs and then left click Internet Explorer 4 Once Internet Explorer opens move your mouse cursor up to the Address field and left click once 5 Type into the address field the default gateway you wrote down from Appendix C ex Http 192 168 1 1 and then hit enter or left click the GO button If you get an error refer to your routers documentation on how to bring up the configuration interface 6 Asmall Connect To menu will appear Type admin for the user name and leave the password blank Left click the OK button when finished 72 Connect to 192 168 1 1 xj The server 192 168 1 1 at WRTS46 requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting thak your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authenticat
38. f the DVR display such as channel names margins auto sequencing and output display Sf SYSTEM pate time EE DISPLAY 4 RECORD din USER Mask Settings a Settings settings aettints settings _ Settings _ settings _ Settings Main output Color Settings Settings Settings settings Settings _ Settings _ _ Settings _ Settings Time Name Settings Settings settings settings Settings Settings Setti ngs _ settings To CH All Copy Default Apply e Name Here you can change the name of the camera to easily identify what it s looking at e Mask You can click this button to set the privacy mask Click and drag your mouse to create a grey square over the area you do not wish to record To remove the privacy mask double left click on it with the mouse You can have up to 4 separate privacy masks per camera e Color Here you can change the brightness contrast hue and saturation of each camera e Time Name Here you can change the location of the time and camera name for each camera You can also enable or disable the time overlay and camera name overlay Dis iplay Margin top Margins Auto sequence _ _Main output _ ea system DATE TIME Margin bottom MET DISPLAY Margin left RECORD Margin right St USER Default Apply e Margin Top Here you can adjust the top margin for the main display e Margin Bottom Here you can adjust the top margin for t
39. fault user name is admin with no password but if you do setup a password during the setup wizard you then need to input your password here LOGIN DEVICEID lO 0 me pa Belen 14 4 Main Menu From the main menu you can navigate to all of the configuration options and functions of the DVR NE N aeNUT i INFORMATION MAINTENANCE 4 1 Basic Menu The Basic Menu is used to configure the basic and most important DVR functions 4 1 1 System Menu From the System tab we can configure the system basics Basic pet os SYSTEM Device name Qi DATE TIME Device ID CE DISPLAY Video format RECORD VGA resolution Language Logout time Setup Wizard Default Apply e Device Name You can set an easy to remember name for your DVR e Device ID You can change the Device ID if you have multiple DVRs that you want to control 15 separately with an IR Remote e Video Format You can select the NTSC America Region or PAL European Region video format e VGA Resolution You can select the output resolution for the VGA video output e Language You can select the appropriate language here e Logout Time Here you can set the delay time before the system automatically logs you out e Setup Wizard Enable or disable the Setup Wizard on startup 4 1 2 Date Time From the Date Time menu you can set the Date Time Parameters Basic Date Time a0 SYSTEM BEE Date Time EE
40. gs Import Load factory default Settings Export This allows you to export the current DVR configuration to a file on a USB drive Import This allows you to import a DVR configuration file from a USB drive Load Factory Default This allows you to reset all or specific parts of the DVR to the default factory settings You can reset System Display Maintenance Alarm COMM Disk Management Date Time Record User Network and or P T Z Settings 40 5 0 Remote Viewing The SX 600 Series DVRs can be managed remotely using Internet Explorer the PC ViewClient and or via the cellphone application ViewClient Lite This includes remote viewing remote playback remote backup remote configuration and remote firmware upgrade 5 1 Remote Viewing via the Cloud In most circumstances the SX 600 series DVRs can be accessed remotely without the need to perform any port forwarding For proper operation the cloud service requires a minimum of 1mbps upload speed Although the cloud service will work on lower bandwidth applications you may experience long response times and slow or stuttering video Some businesses and locations may block access to our cloud servers which can prevent cloud viewing from working in these locations Port forwarding is recommended Port forwarding is also recommended if you want the best performance possible To use the cloud you must first sign up for a free account on www 88110 net Using Internet Explorer navigate
41. he main display e Margin Left Here you can adjust the top margin for the main display e Margin Right Here you can adjust the top margin for the main display Basic OF SYSTEM 2 DATE TIME Mode Dwell DISPLAY 1 1x1 105 1 RECORD Hd Mell EE ET 105 3 ixi 105 di USER eel 4 ix 7 aos a ixl k To custom Default Apply e Layout You can select a layout for auto sequencing 1x1 2x2 3x3 etc You can also select custom layout and then use the and controls below to add or remove different cameras and layouts Basic Display Auto sequence Main output n iT pams C2 DATE TIME Ea DISPLAY RECORD 2 USER Default Apply e Main Output Here you can select the default view for the main output You can also set which cameras will be displayed in preferred order 18 4 1 4 Record Here you can set the record parameters of the DVR such as record resolution frame rate video quality and record mode Hit rate Schedule SYSTEM Audio vatestime a e DISPLAY 1 RECORD T Hd Sm USER Copy Default Apply e Enable Here you can enable or disable the recording of each camera e Audio Here you can enable or disable audio recording for each supported channel e Mode Here you can set the record mode to schedule for motion or alarm recording continuous or manual dF SYSTEM ie Cri Res o
42. he recording type you selected It will display the results of the search in the Event List to the right of the calendar If you have a lot of search results it may stretch across multiple pages with 10 results listed per page You can use the Next and Prev buttons to navigate to the next or previous page You can also use the First and Last buttons to navigate to the first or last page of the search results To backup video from the search menu you must first search your recorded files and locate the events you want to backup Simply check the box to the left of the event information for each event you would like to backup Make sure your USB drive or a blank CDR DVDR is 30 inserted in the DVDRW drive if supported by your model is inserted into the USB port on the unit and then click the Backup button NOTE Your USB Drive must be formatted in FAT32 or NTSC and can be up to 16GB Even after backing up video from your DVR you may want to prevent a file from being deleted off the DVR during normal storage recycling This is called locking a file To lock or unlock a file simply check the box next to the file you want to lock and click the Lock or Unlock button Note DVR Hard Drives can be removed from the unit connected to a computer and recorded video can be searched and backed up using the CMS Software If you want to playback an event simply select the event you would like to playback and cl
43. hernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection svpecific DHS Suffix IF Address Subnet Mask a IP Address u Default Gateway 192 168 1 1H5 255 255 255 6 fet 26c 6eff feee fteex4 192 168 1 1 Tunnel adapter Teredo Tunneling Pseudo Interface Connection specific DHS Suffix i EP Address si a EE aa Eg Fed EYE FF FE SEF Ede Default Gateway a N a a an an Tunnel adapter Automatic Tunneling Pseudo Interface Connection specific DHS Suffix LP Address 2 os ee 6 i eR Be ee se feh hefe 192 168 1 185 2 Default Gateway a a a a C Documents and Settings avi admin gt 12 Write down your IP address which is shown boxed by Green 13 Write down your Subnet Mask which is boxed in blue 14 Write down your Gateway address which is boxed in Yellow These three items are the basic information you need for programming a DVR for remote 70 access Please refer back to your original guide to complete the network setup of your Active Vision DVR System 71 Appendix F Port Forwarding If you are not using the automated remote view cloud setup you will need to configure your router to allow information to pass through to your DVR this is called port forwarding Port forwarding information can be obtained from your router manufacture or your service provider You may also visit the website below for information on port forwarding for your router You will need to select your rout
44. ick the Playback button You can also double click the event or hit the Enter button while the event is highlighted 4 3 1 Video Playback Screen and Timeline Playback er gt Fa MY F 1 Tu We Th 1 Calendar Here you can select the month and year and the calendar will automatically update the display Days marked in red on the calendar indicate that the DVR has recorded video on that day The day marked in green is the current date and the day marked in blue is your current selection 2 Timeline scale increasing the scale will result in a finer scale up to 1 bar per minute Decreasing the scale will results in a broader scale down to 1 bar her hour 3 Current Time The is the current time of the playback video 4 Playback Controls This DVR supports the standard playback controls rewind 31 pause play frame forward next event and rewind 5 Digital Zoom Click this button then using your mouse draw a box on the screen to zoom into the selected portion of the video 6 Volume Control This increases or decreases the playback volume for any recorded audio 7 Snip Control This function allows you to select a specific time for backup 8 Backup Control This button opens the backup function The backup function allows you to back up the time period you selected using the snip control 9 Window Controls The window controls allow you to minimize the interface completed green minimize the timeline b
45. il notifications to CC Enter additional email addresses you would like the e mail notifications sent to Advance DDNS UPnP A ALARM 2 NETWORK comm pr Default Apply 27 e Enable Here you can enable or disable the uPnP function uPnP is a protocol that allows the DVR to automatically configure the router for port forwarding Not all routers support this and Linksys routers are known not to work with this function 28 4 2 4 P T Z From the P T Z tab you can configure your PTZ Camera ID protocol and baud rate Advance JE ALARM BE EE NETWORK comm E pT Copy CH Enable ta Pr otocol E Baud rate Address Es Er za Peicop 2400 ro a s OE To CH All Copy Default Apply e Enable Here you can enable or disable the PTZ Protocol for a specific channel e Protocol Here you can set the protocol for your PTZ Camera The supported protocols are e Pelco P e Pelco P e PelcoD1 e PelcoD2 e PelcoD3 e PelcoD4 e PelcoD JEC e PelcoP W J e ABK2001 e ABK2007 e ACES HN e Dragon e EE e HT600 e HY e Samsung e Yaan e Philips e Lilin e SAE e YLDVR e GRX2000 e JabscoD e Kallaite e B01 e Panasonic e Sony e SYYT e V1200 e Visdom e KonyM800 e KonyMTR500 Note The protocol baud rate and address for the channel with the PTZ camera connected MUST match the protocol baud rate and address of the PTZ Camera See Appendix E fo
46. in ONS server addres NETWORK Use the following IP address 255 255 255 000 010 000 010 001 autamatically Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following ONS server addresses 008 008 008 008 202 096 134 143 Default Apply Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server e Obtain an IP Address Automatically Click this option to automatically obtain your IP information from your network You should use this option if you are using the remote view cloud setup e Use the Following IP Address Click this option to manual configure your network settings this is normally needed if you are port forwarding Please see Appendix D for more information e Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically Click this option to automatically obtain your DNS information from your network You should use this option if you are using the remote view cloud setup e Use the following DNS Server Address Click this option to manual configure your network settings this is normally needed if you are port forwarding Please see Appendix D for more information Advance PPPOE MY ALARM PPPOE LE NETWORK User name comm pr Password Default Apply e PPPoE If you have a DSL modem that required a PPPoE connection you can enable it here e Username Enter the username supplied by your DSL provider here e Password Enter the password supplied by your DSL provider here Advance LAN PPPoE Port Sub str
47. ion without a secure connection User name E Password Remember my password aa 7 Now you will be viewing the Linksys Setup page 8 Setup the Linksys router to communicate with your DSL modem If you are using a cable modem Skip to step 9 a Move your mouse cursor to the arrow button over Setup button at the top of the page and then left click LINKSYS A Division of Cisco ystems ing Finmiware version wl ga Wireless G Broadband Router WRT54G Setup Access Applications Setup Wireless Security Restrictions amp Gaming Administration Status Basic Setup DENS MAC Address Clone Advanced Routing EN TT More Internet Connection Type Automatic Contiquration DHCP d 16 b b Left click the drop down arrow next to Internet Connection Type c Select PPPOE from the drop down menu Automatic Configuration DHCP static IF LEFFE Heartbeat Signal d Move your mouse cursor to the User name field and type in your User name e Move your mouse cursor to the Password field and type in the Password 73 f Make sure Keep alive is selected The default value of 30 seconds is fine 9 Move your mouse cursor to the Application and Gaming tab and left click Now left click the Port Range Forwarding tab 10 Copy the following information from the photo below into your Port Range Forwarding tab on your router LINKSYS A Orion ol iste Syria ine Frae Merrien 1 402
48. irst step we recommend taking is configuring a username and password for the administrator This will prevent unauthorized access to many of your DVRs important functions Do not share or display the administrator s password of your DVR We recommend creating a user name for each person that will access the DVR After completing the setup wizard see section 4 1 5 on how to create additional users Click Next to go on to the next window You may also click Cancel to exit the Setup Wizard or Prev to return to the previous menu Note By default the administrator user name is admin There is no password but for better security we strongly recommend that you setup a password here Setup Wizard 2 9 User name Password Hetype password 7 Ql Don t show this window again da Prev b Next Cancel 2 3 Basic Setup Configuring the Date Time Time Zone DST and Language are essential for proper Operation of your DVR You can also configure the Date Time Format as well as the Video Format on this screen Most users find the default values acceptable System Tab Setup Wizard 3 9 Video format Language CJ Don t show this window again da Prev Next 2 Cancel e Video Format Select NTSC for the America Regions or PAL for European Regions e Language Please select your appropriate language here Time Tab Setup Wizard 3 9 System Time Date Time 7 TE 11 27 41 Date for
49. istrator Unlimited DISPLAY RECORD 2 USER Add user Delete user e User List This will list all the users you have setup for this DVR e Delete User after checking the check box next to a user click the delete button to delete a user e Add user Click this button to add a new user a new window will appear 20 Basic User management I User name Pas iword Retype password ser type l Normal Binding Client MAC m MAC LOO 1 1 22 335 44 55 e User Name Here you must specify a name for the new user e Password Here you must enter the password for the new user e Retype Password Here you must re enter the password for the new user e Binding Client MAC Here you can enable or disable MAC address binding This will prevent the user from logging in from any device with a MAC address of anything other than the specified MAC address For more information see Appendix A e MAC Specify the MAC address of the system that the user will login from e Authority On the authority tab you can select or deselect different cameras and functions that you want this user to be able to access 4 2 Advanced Menu The Advanced menu is used to configure the more advanced features of the DVR such as network access alarm settings motion settings etc 4 2 1 Alarm From the Alarm tab we can configure motion sensors video loss and other alarms Adv
50. lao EN TE WD1 EN Best Elena Exit The Record information menu displays the current record resolution frame rate and quality for each channel It also displays the estimated video file size per hour Adding up the Data per Hour Column for each channel will tell you approximately how much storage space your DVR will use to record one hour of video The size of your hard drive in Megabytes MB divided by the number you calculated by adding up the Data per Hour Column will give you approximately how many hours of video can be recorded with your current configuration 4 7 Maintenance Menu The Maintenance menu provides access to various maintenance functions such as firmware upgrade standby mode reboot and reset to defaults 4 7 1 Basic Functions Maintenance gt a Hys BASIC Auto maintain EA seTTINGS Reboot Default Apply 39 4 7 2 Auto Maintain This specifies the interval at which the DVR will restart This is unnecessary for most users Time This is the time of day to restart the DVR if Auto Maintain is enabled Firmware Upgrade This should only be used with the instruction of your installer or manufacture Standby This will put the DVR into a low power state The DVR will not record in standby mode The DVR can be unplugged when in standby mode Reboot This will reboot the DVR Settings Functions Maintenance ie BASIC Export settings Export et SETTING Import settin
51. lue or exit playback red From the Video Playback Screen you can view playback video and perform a timeline search A Timeline search allows you choose a date from the calendar and displays a time line to the right This timeline will show you the periods of continuous recording marked in green alarm recording marked in red and no recording indicated by blank space on a 24 timeline for each channel A zoom and zoom is provided to increase and decrease the hour minute scale for finer timeline selection There is a horizontal scroll bar to navigate the timeline and a vertical scroll bar to scroll through the channels You can simply click on a time period on the time line and the DVR will begin to play video from that point forward The current playback time is indicated on the bottom playback control bar and your standard playback controls are listed to the right Rewind Pause Play Frame Forward Next Event and Fast Forward 4 The Video Playback Screen also allows you to backup video To backup video simply start playback at the beginning of the time you want to backup and then click the scissor icon Now click the timeline where you want the backup clip to end a scissor symbol should be displayed at the top of the timeline Click the scissor icon again to confirm your selection and the time period to be backed up will turn white To back up the selected video click the backup icon and the backup window will be displayed Backup
52. lution Frame rate Quality i DATE TIME aw 4 DISPLAY EED i i E Bat amp USER eson mo Be 6 _ E CEN Bo Bet a N To CH All Copy Default Apply Exit e Resolution Here you can set the resolution the DVR will record in You can choose from CIF 320x240 WCIF 464x240 HD1 704x240 WHD1 928x240 D1 704x480 and WD1 928x480 e Frame Rate Here you can select the frame rate each camera will record at You can select between 1 and 30 frames per second FPS e Quality Here you can select the quality of the compressed video You can select normal good better or best quality Note Increasing resolution frame rate or quality will decrease the amount of storage days your device will have 19 Basic Bit rate sekere h eli EF SYSTEM Manual Normal Alarm veel EE DE ek EE EE EE EE 00 i ia tc m on 2 DISPLAY RECORD 3 USER Copy CH All 1 Copy Default Apply e To modify the schedule Click on Manual Normal or Alarm then click and drag your mouse on the schedule e CH Select the channel you would like to change the schedule on e Copy CH You can copy a channel s schedule to another channel or to all channels 4 1 5 Users Here you can add or delete users change user authority and change user passwords Basic SOF SYSTEM F User name User type Binding Client MAC Gip DATE TIME admin Admin
53. mat Time format 24 Hour Time zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time U S ar Auto update Time server time windows com CJ Don t show this window again da Prey Kent x 4 4 ance e Date Time Here you can set the date and time Click the calendar icon to the right of the date to choose the correct date and then click the time A digital number pad will appear and allow you to set the time e Date Format Here you can set the way the date will be displayed and recorded e Time Format Here you can select whether the time will be displayed in 24hr or 12hr format e Time Zone Here you can set the correct time zone for your location e Auto Update Check this box to allow the DVR to automatically sync its time with the internet time servers e Time Server You can select which internet time servers you would like to sync with DST Tab Setup Wizard 3 9 System Enable Mode Week Offset One hour Two hours 2 00 00 CJ Don t show this window again da Prev sb Plet u A K ance e Enable This will enable or disable the Daylight Savings Time DST function e Mode you can choose to set DST by a specific date or by week number e Offset This will adjust the time by one or two hours during DST e From This is the day that DST will start Currently the an Sunday in March at 2AM e To This is the day that DST will end Currently the 1 Sunday in November at 2AM 2 4 Network Setup There are many different w
54. means this channel is currently detecting motion e 4 onthe screen means audio is enabled e on the screen means audio is disabled 3 2 The Menu Bar The Menu Bar is a bar with buttons that will display at the bottom of the live viewing screen To hide or show the Menu Bar you must right click the screen with the mouse The functions of the Menu Bar are listed below NN TTT 13 AOBEEL IOAEIL el OI Start Button This opens the main menu it may prompt you to login Sequence This will allow you to switch between cameras at pre determined time marks 1 4 9 16 32 Split This will switch the display mode between a single 4 9 16 or 32 channel display Color This allows you to adjust the color hue saturation and brightness of each camera Digital Zoom Click this button then using your mouse draw a box on the screen to zoom into the selected portion of the video Volume Adjust the volume output of the DVR PTZ Click this button to display the PTZ Control window Manual Record Click this button to manually override the record mode and record continuously You can click it again to disable the manual override Play Click this button to enter timeline playback Logging in to the DVR When you click the Start button on the Menu Bar you may be asked to login Enter your username password and Device ID The device ID should match the number in parenthesis to the right of the Device ID field The de
55. n this manual in Section 4 Please refer to Section 4 for more information on these settings 5 3 5 Mac ViewClient About Tab s viewClient File Fdit Format View Window Help dy of Sa aaa EE BO 14s aS AO vlam lient Live view Play oack Device ride r Ed 7104 e Ed ioc A EEN Stream Type a ECAC r oom r E s en t Ed 3604 EE LiG Ed ag i System FTZ Speed Ea Save Fath Capture Path Users llu Desktes C2 The Mac ViewClient application has an additional tab called About Here you can set where your snapshots are saved to as well as PTZ control speed how far the PTZ moved with each click of a button and whether you are using the main stream High quality high bandwidth or the sub stream Low quality low bandwidth 49 50 5 4 Internet Explorer HINA The SX 600 Series DVRs can also be managed remotely using Internet Explorer version 8 or higher To view the DVR remotely using IE Internet Explorer you must first make sure you have performed the necessary port forwarding A port forwarding guide for your reference has been provided in Appendix D If you don t have you WAN IP address or DDNS name as well as your web port already you can go to the information menu on the DVR Section 4 6 2 to get your IP address WAN and Web Port Please keep in mind that if you are accessing the DVR from the same location that the DVR is installed in you must use the local IP address for access The
56. o on until you reach the last PTZ camera At the last PTZ camera in the chain a 120 ohm resistor is installed across the A and B wires as close to the camera as possible We recommend running a PTZ Control wire of CAT5e along with the RG59 Siamese cable that goes to the camera If there is only 1 PTZ Camera you only need to use the IN port on the camera and do not need to combine any wires If your PTZ Camera does not have an N and OUT port for PTZ you can simply twist two solid wires and two stripe wires Ex Blue Green White Blue White Green and connect the solid wires to the RS 485 A positive terminal and the striped wires to the RS 485 B negative terminal This will give you an IN Green Green White and an OUT Blue Blue White pair of wires to connect to the next PTZ Camera or DVR When connecting the DVR to an RS 485 Bus you must use the RS 485 A and B Ports on the back of the DVR Please refer to the DVR Layout section for the location of the RS 485 Ports on your model After the PTZ Cameras and DVR have been connected to the RS 485 bus you must configure each camera Each camera will have a protocol baud rate and address that must be set through an On Screen Display OSD or through dip switches on the camera You must refer to your camera manual for information on programming your camera You must set the 77 protocol baud rate and address in the DVR for the correct channel that the PTZ Camera video is connected to S
57. ogrammed into the ViewClient software By double clicking a device you can open it for live viewing of the DVR video feeds To add a device simply click the add button and a settings dialog will pop up Name DVR P 57 232 123 21 Media Port 9000 Web Part SO Channel 4 User admin Password Cancel Save Enter an easy to remember name for your DVR as well as your DVRs IP address media port web port username and password Select the number of channels your DVR has from the dropdown menu and then click the Save button to add the DVR to the DVR list You can also remove a DVR by clicking on the Delete button or edit a DVR by clicking the edit button pencil 5 3 2 3 Live View The ViewClient software allows you to watch the live video stream from your NVR DVR To start live viewing your NVR DVR simply double click on your NVR DVR listed in the device list If your NVR DVR supports audio you can enable disable the audio feed by clicking the audio button 5 3 2 4 Channel Display Here you can select the number of channels that will be displayed on screen at one time You can select a 4CH 6CH 9CH 16CH or 32CH display mode If you have more channels or cameras than your current display mode the ViewClient will automatically break up the cameras into multiple pages Each page will have a set number of cameras For example if you have an 8 camera NVR DVR and you select the 4CH display mode you will h
58. ot affect the function of the DVR Device ID This is the ID of the device this is used to control multiple DVRs from one remote Serial No This is the software serial number for the DVR this is used for the cloud based remote setup Firmware Version This is the current firmware version of the DVR MAC This is the network MAC address for the DVR QR Code This is the black and white barcode displayed on the device information This is used for mobile remote view cloud setup Network Information information LAN PPPoE ES device Network status A NETWORK 1P address LAN SS ONLINE Subnet mask ET Default gateway Preferred DNS server Alternate ONS server IP address conflict IP address WAN Media port Connected 192 16A 1 140 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 167 206 112 138 8 5 8 8 No IP conflict 75 99 66 246 4000 4 6 3 Network Status This displays the current network status Connected Disconnected or Error IP Address LAN This displays the current private IP address of the DVR Subnet Mask This displays the current Subnet mask of the DVR Network Default Gateway This displays the address for the default network gateway Preferred DNS Server This is the Primary DNS Server that the DVR uses to communicate over the network Alternate DNS Server This is an alternate DNS server address that can be used if the primary DNS server is experiencing errors IP addre
59. ote Increasing resolution frame rate and quality will decrease the amount of storage time available 2 8 HDD Setup Here you can view the Hard Drive HDD Information Format the HDD and select the recycling parameters Most users will find the default values acceptable You must format the hard drive before Clicking Next to go on to the next screen Setup Wizard 8 9 Recording 499 8G 5 0G HDD Status Capacity Total Free _ Format Overwrite 3y capacity Format CJ Don t show this window again da Prev gt Save Cancel I Lance e Format Check this box and click Format to format the hard drive in the unit e Overwrite Here you can select whether the hard drive will fill up and stop recording Never Overwrite when the drive becomes full By Capacity or try to store up to a maximum number of days of video By Days 12 3 Basic Operations This section covers the basic operations of the DVR including using the Menu Bar Logging In to the DVR and opening the Main Menu 3 1 Live View Live view is the default screen that is displayed on your DVR This displays your cameras the time and date as well as the recording status and menu bar It is important to check your DVR regularly to make sure it is recording properly e D on a camera image means the camera is recording continuously e ona camera image means the camera is recording on motion or alarm e 3 ona camera image
60. otentially harm your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk Once the ActiveX control has installed you will be presented with the DVR IE Interface To begin remote viewing the DVR simply right click on any of the empty camera boxes and click Open all Windows 5 4 1 IE Remote Interface N PETTE AVD Cruise line CG lt 1 DVR Management Options 2 H264 Converter 3 Logout 4 Camera Display 5 PTZ Control 6 Image Control 7 Record Stream Control 8 Display Control 5 4 1 1 DVR Management Options Using the DVR Management options you can view your cameras playback backup a 52 recorded event or configure the DVR 5 4 1 2 H264 Converter When you record live data from the DVR over IE the recorded files will be saved to your computer in a DVR file format that cannot be viewed or edited Using the H264 converter you can convert these files into standard AVI files that can be played on any PC NOTE Apple products do not natively support playback of AVI files 5 4 1 3 Logout Click this button to logout of the DVR remote view interface 5 4 1 4 Camera Display This area displays your camera images using the right click mouse operation you can open or close individual channels open or close all channels start or stop manual recording and exit full screen mode 5 4 1 5 PTZ Control This section provides the interface to control your PTZ camera if equipped remotely
61. ovided in Appendix D If you don t have you WAN IP address or DDNS name as well as your web port already you can go to the information menu on the DVR Section 4 6 2 to get your IP address WAN and Web Port Please keep in mind that if you are accessing the DVR from the same location that the DVR is installed in you must use the local IP address for access The WAN address will only work when you are outside of your location 5 3 1 Installing the Mac ViewClient To install the Mac ViewClient simply download the ZIP file and click on the ViewClient folder in your download files Drag the ViewClient application into your applications folder to install To add a shortcut to your dock navigate to the application folder find the ViewClient application in your applications folder then drag it and drop it onto your dock The first time you open the Mac ViewClient you will need to find the applications in the finder and press and hold the Control Key and click the application Then click Open from the shortcut menu to allow the application to run 45 5 3 2 Mac ViewClient Once your open the Mac ViewClient application you will see the main window Device list 5 5 Add delete 5 3 2 1 DVR Management Options Using the DVR Management options you can view your cameras Live View playback backup a recorded event or configure the DVR Settings 5 3 2 2 Device List The device list shows all the DVRs you have pr
62. r more information 29 4 3 Search Menu The Search menu provides more advanced methods for finding and backing up video files It also provides a way to lock recordings so they cannot be deleted when the DVR is set to overwrite 4 3 1 Searching for Video Record search ka Due aa ee gt We Th Si 10 10 10 10 10 10 Start time 10 Pilate Tu End time 39 59 z 10 10 LO Start time 28 55 29 33 29 33 41 16 31 16 31 39 A1 A0 A1 41 31 41 38 53 End time 10 41 40 LO A1 16 10 31 16 10 47 04 10 46 46 10 31 47 10 31 48 10 56 27 11 25 1A 10 1 Type Alarm Alarm Alarm Marmal Normal Normal Normal Alarm Alarm Alarm Status Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock Unlock search Backup Playback First Prev Next Last Lock Unlock Backup The search menu provides an advanced way to search for video files At the top left is the calendar display Here you can select the month and year and the calendar will automatically update the display Days marked in red on the calendar indicate that the DVR has recorded video on that day The day marked in green is the current date and the day marked in blue is your current selection You can also specify a start time end time and recording type to search for When you click the search button the DVR will list all recording events that occurred between your start and end times and match t
63. ss conflict This displays any IP address conflicts the system may have Any IP address conflicts will cause the unit not to function properly or at all IP Address WAN This is the current WAN Address of your DVR If you have setup port forwarding See Appendix D you may use this address for remote access Media Port This is the current media port programmed into the DVR If you are port forwarding this port must be forwarded This must be a unique value Web Port This is the current web HTTP port programmed into the DVR If you are port forwarding this port must be forwarded This must be a unique value Online Information Information Online uiers EF device gt User name IP address Login time Disconnect VAY NETWORK admin 192 168 1 33 2013 12 17 11 32 23 ONLINI i RECORD The Online Information menu displays a list of all connected users It will display the 37 Username IP address and login time for each user You can choose to disconnect a user by clicking the X in the Disconnect column to the right of the connected user information 38 4 6 4 Record Information Information Hecord ES pevice Resolution Frame rate Quality Data per hour G NETWORK EET ET Best 3 900MB i wD1 ET Best 900mB rr 30 Best 300m8 3 30 Best EE SS ONLINE a RE LF BEAAM i in hel REC ORD Es isp Ele Best 300MB wp1 30 Best 900m8 lwo1
64. t This is the HTTP port the DVR will use this port is used for remote viewing through Internet Explorer If you are doing port forwarding this port must be forwarded This must be a unique value Note port range 1 65535 2 7 Record Mode amp Record Setup You can configure the record settings audio settings and record mode from this screen By default the DVR is set to record on motion with a good compromise between video quality and recording time Most users will find the default settings acceptable Click Next to move on to the next screen Basic Tab Setup Wizard 7 9 Bit rate Enable Audio bs Mode E Copy CH EI Don t show this window again da Prey Next z 1 K ance e Enable Here you can enable or disable the recording of specific channels e Audio Here you can enable or disable audio recording for specific channels e Mode Here you can set the record mode Choose Schedule for motion or schedule setup Choose Continuous for continuous recording or choose Manual to manually start and stop recording Bit Rate Setup Wizard 7 9 Res olution F rame rate Copy CH e Resolution Here you can select the recording resolution for each channel CIF WCIF HD1 WHD1 D1 and WD1 e Frame Rate Here you can select the recording frame rate for each channel 1 30 e Quality Here you can select the quality the video will be compressed with N
65. y follow the instructions below to enable this function 1 Open Firefox 2 navigate to http www ietab net 3 3 Click Get IE Tab 2 for Firefox IE Tab for Chrome and Firefox Get IE Tab 2 for Firefox Get IE Tab for Chrome 4 Install IE Tabv2 for Firefox After the installation is complete close and restart your browser 5 Navigate to the webpage of your DVR Right click on the page and click View Page in IE Tab 68 View Page in IE Tab Bookmark This Page Save Page As Send Link View Page Source View Page Info 6 You can now continue to remote view your DVR 69 Appendix E Determining Network Information This guide gives you a simple way to determine your private IP address Subnet mask and Gateway address Prerequisites e Acomputer running Windows connected to the network you want to gather information from e Apen with paper e Administrative rights on the above mentioned computer Procedure We will be using a computer to gather some information about the network to which it is connected 7 From the start menu click Run 8 Inthe run dialog enter cmd then hit the enter key 9 A black window should appear on your screen with a flashing cursor 10 Type ipconfig then hit enter 11 What you are looking for is an Ethernet Adapter labeled Local Area Connection ET CAWINDOWS systems2 emdlexe Windows IP Configuration Et
66. yback column to play the recorded video You can also backup the system log simply click the Backup button after you have performed a search to back up the system log Make sure your USB drive or a blank CDR DVDR is inserted in the DVDRW drive if supported by your model is inserted into the USB port on the unit before clicking the Backup button NOTE Your USB Drive must be formatted in FAT32 or NTSC and can be up to 16GB 34 4 5 Disk Menu The Disk menu provide a way for you to view the status of any installed or attached drives such as an internal hard drive E SATA drive or USB Drive 4 5 2 Checking Hard Drive HDD Disk management HDD E HOD s ISB Storagi ID Status Capacity Total Free Format Recording 499 8G 5 0G oO Overwrite by caparcii Format Default Apply From time to time you may want to check the status of the installed or attached Hard Disk Drive s HDD When you enter the Disk menu you will be presented with the HDD information such as disk status disk capacity and disk free space Note When Overwrite is set to By Capacity the hard drive should fill up with only a few Gigabytes GB of space free This is normal and will not prevent the unit from recording new video You can change the overwrite mode to By Capacity By Days or Never When Overwrite is set to By Capacity the HDD will automatically erase the oldest data and write new data to the drive at the s

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