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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5 WEB CLIENT
The VMAX960H CORE DVR has a built-in web server, allowing the user to access the DVR using an ordinary web-browser
over a network. The web client allows you to view live monitoring, playback, or remote DVR configuration without installing a
remote client software.
5.1 Web Login
In order to connect to the DVR’s web client, the DVR’s network settings and ports in the router must be properly setup. See
section 4.4 Network and contact your network administrator for more information. See the Appendix for information on
network setup for external connection.
After allowing the download of the Active-X file (see section 5.3 Web Monitoring), enter the username and password to
access the DVR. The DVR’s default user ID and password are “admin” and No password.
It is recommended to use an Internet Explorer web page. To open the DVR’s web viewer on a Google Chrome web viewer,
please install the IE Tab add on option.
Then, simply enter the DVR’s IP address or DDNS address in the address bar and click on the on the tool bar of the
web viewer.
If you are running Internet Explorer 8 or higher, make sure the DVR’s address is added to the compatibility list.