User manual

Linux DVR System
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Introducing DVR (Digital Video Recorder)
The D.V.R. (Digital Video Recorder) system which overcomes weak point of conventional
CCTV system where there inconvenient to operate with lots of restrictions.
DVR system converts and records video images from conventional analog CCTV camera
for extended period of time with real-time surveillance.
DVR systems, not like conventional CCTV system which just records incoming video
images but single DVR system can be incorporated with various external components (ex.
Thermal Detector, Infrared Sensor, Shock Sensor, Door Sensor, light, access control and
etc.) and self contained Motion detection feature which is with no doubt most integrated
surveillance system ever.
Especially, now a days not like systems from the past which operates independently from
each other Number of systems incorporates as an network which makes unified system
management and surveillance possible and also where there is internet access available
it can be viewed and controlled from remote places in real-time. To construct networks of
surveillance system requires DVR system which is a must.
FCC ID No. : P8ZSECUMESH400
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference deceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.