DH200+ FAQ
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- Frequently Asked Questions: DH200+ Series
- 1. Press the MENU button on the front panel, remote control, or virtual remote to open the main menu.
 - 2. From the main menu, click RECORD ().
 - 3. Configure the following for the channel you wish to enable motion:
 - 4. Click to save your settings.
 - 1. From the main menu, click CAMERA ().
 - 2. From the camera section tab, click on the camera that has motion enabled.
 
 - Select camera
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 - "RATE" is set to 15 F/S. This means the system will record at 15 FPS during continuous recording.
 - Motion is set to ON. This means the system will start motion recording when the system detects motion.
 - Enter the desired recording frame rate during Motion recording
- 3. Click to save your settings
 - NOTE: If you change your default port number a different port, you still need to enter your port number after the DDNS address.
- 1. In Internet Explorer, enter your DVR’s DDNS address, followed by /webserver
 - 2. Enter the DVR’s user name and password and then click OK.
 - 3. Click on the ActiveX toolbar, and click Install ActiveXControl.
 - 4. At the Security Warning prompt, click Install.
 - 5. Click Next to install the Web Server software. Click Close to complete the installation.
 
 
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Step 3 of 3: Configuring Motion Recording frame rates
You can configure the recording frame rate when the system detects motion. For example, you 
may want the system to record in a higher frame rate (30FPS) during motion recording.
1. From the Main Menu, click EVENT ( ).
2. Configure the following beside the channel that has motion enabled:
• MOTION: Select the frame rate the system will record at when it detects motion (i.e 30F/S)
• Select the recording quality (LOW, MIDDLE, SUPER, HIGH, ULTRA)
Final Results
• When the system detects motion, the system begins recording as a "Motion" event. The system 
records at a specific frame rate designated by the user.
• When the post-recording alarm ends, the system pauses recording in the particular channel 
where motion-only recording was enabled.
• The system resumes motion-recording when it detects motion.








