User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Getting Started
- 1.1 Checking Supplied Items
- 1.2 Connecting Peripheral Device
- 1.3 System Startup and Shutdown
- 2 Explanation for Each Function
- 2.1 Front Panel
- 2.2 Rear Panel
- 2.3 IR Remote Controller
- 3 Operation
- 3.1 User Log-in
- 3.2 Quick Startup Wizard
- 3.3 Live Display Mode
- 3.4 PTZ Operation
- 3.5 Call Monitor Operation
- 3.6 Playback of Recorded Video
- 3.7 Quick Backup during Playback
- 3.8 Search Recording Image
- 3.9 DST Setting
- 3.10 Screen Saver
- 4 Setting
- 4.1 System
- 4.2 Device
- 4.3 Record
- 4.4 Network
- 4.5 Backup
- 4.6 Quick Setup
- 5 Web Client
- 5.1 Web Login
- 5.2 Web monitoring
- 5.3 Web Playback
- 5.4 Web Configuration
- 6 Pivot™ User Guide
- 6.1 PC Requirements
- 6.2 Software Installation
- 6.3 Software removal
- 6.4 Basic Operations
- 6.5 Pivot Functions
- 6.6 Pivot Setup
- 7 MAC ACS User Guide
- 7.1 System Requirement
- 7.2 Install
- 7.3 Basic Operation
- 8 Mobile Phone Software User Guide
- 8.1 iPhone application software
- 8.2 Android application software
- 9 Appendix : Network Setup for External Usage
- 10 Appendix : Specification
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Bandwidth Limit- you can limit the Mbps used by the DVR. This is recommended for networks with limited bandwidth.
Contact your network administrator for more information.
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) - UPnP is a plug-and-play feature that allows the DVR to be automatically
discovered by a PC on the same network. To locate the DVR, go to “My Network” on your PC. The computer will scan
your network for all supported devices. The first five characters of the file name of a detected DVR represent the model
number, followed by the DVR’s IP address
Once the PC discovered the DVR, double click on the icon to open the DVR’s web client. Enter your User ID and Password
to login and click ‘Connect’ to connect. See section 5. Web Surveillance for more information.
Auto Private IP Setup (NAT Traversal) - Automatically setup a router if you want to connect to the DVR remotely over
the internet. The router will need to be setup to support communication to the DVR from an external network by
opening the corresponding ports. Settings need to be done individually for each DVR in the network.
The router must support UPnP NAT Traversal for the function to work. Check ‘Auto IP (NAT Traversal)’ check box in the
UPnP setup menu. Then it will take care of Auto IP detect by itself. Contact your network administrator for more
information.
NOTE
The DVR transfers video at real-time over the network even if no recording options are setup.










