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IDRS-6000S-HE Series PC Based DVRs user Manual
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connect parallel with each other.
[Date Format] Select the way to display date. It decides the date display mode of DVR
system, including the information panel on the main screen, the date panel of the
playback window and OSD date in video.
[Alarm Beep] Select disable or enable from drop-down list. If select “enable”, when
there is an alarm, system will make beep voice.
[Time Format] Select time format from the drop-list. After you change the format it will
affect the OSD format, information in information display panel and file lists.
[Default Camera type] Set the default mode of video from PAL and NTSC.
3.1.2 Network setup
[Remote Connection] Select using network or not If select “disable”, it will not permit
any client connect this DVR system;
[Remote Connect Port] Select remote connection port for Clients.
[Remote buffer Priority] There are three items selected. “smooth” demands the
system have large buffer. “realtime” demands there have enough bandwidth.
Otherwise, the data off and on when it is sent from the network.
[Automatic Alarm Notification client IP] Assign a network client to receive alarm
message when there is an alarm. The alarm channel image will auto display in the client
software. But user must be sure that client is running on that IP address.
Note:
Alarm auto connection to IP is used to input alarm automatically. When sensor, normal or
motion record is set to input and there is IP address, the system will check if the client
has connected with this system. If there is no connection, the system will try to connect
with it through Port 5300(preset). While it cannot be connected, the system will keep
trying till the connection is OK. So please ensure that your client’s program is in use, Port
5300 is listening and the network is in good condition. If not so, the system will not be
stable.
[Alarm Send Port] This is the alarm message connecting port, which is used to send
alarm from DVR Server to Client.
[Web Server Port] The
IE client connecting port. Default value is 80 for http access; but
for some windows XP edition, it shields “80” port. In this case, user should modify this
port to other port, such as 1280. After that, user must reboot DVR server, then user can
access DVR server via IE Client like this: http://IP: 1280 (IP can be a static IP or dynamic
domain name).