User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Regulatory Information
- Foreword
- Important Safeguards and Warnings
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Getting Started
- 2.1 Checking the Components
- 2.2 Installing HDD
- 2.2.1 DH-XVR8216A-4KL-I/DH-XVR8208A-4K-I/DH-XVR8208A-4KL–I/DH-XVR7208A-4KL-I/DH-XVR7216A-4KL-I/DH-XVR52xxAN-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-I2/DH-XVR72xxA-4K-I2/DH-XVR7216AN-4K-I2/DH-XVR4216AN-I
- 2.2.2 DH-XVR8816S-4KL-I/DH-XVR5808S-I2/DH-XVR5816S-I2/DH-XVR5832S-I2/DH-XVR5816S-4KL-I2/DH-XVR5832S-4KL-I2/DH-XVR7808S-4K-I2/DH-XVR7816S-4K-I2/DH-XVR5816S-4KL-I2-LP/DH-XVR7816S-4KL-X-LP-V2
- 2.2.3 DH-XVR5408L-I2/DH-XVR5416L-I2/DH-XVR5432L-I2/DH-XVR5416L-4KL-I2/DH-XVR5432L-4KL-I2/DH-XVR7408L-4K-I2/DH-XVR7416L-4K-I2
- 2.2.4 DH-XVR5104H-I/DH-XVR5108H-I/DH-XVR5116H-I/DH-XVR7104HE-4KL-I/DH-XVR7108HE-4KL-I/DH-XVR7116HE-4KL-I/DH-XVR51xxHS-I2/DH-XVR51xxH-I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-I2/DH-XVR51xxHS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxH-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-4KL-I2/DH-XVR71xxH-4K-I2/DH-XVR71xxHE-4K-I2/DH-...
- 2.2.5 DH-XVR5104C-I3/DH-XVR5108C-I3/DH-XVR5104C-4KL-I3
- 3 The Grand Tour
- 3.1 Front Panel
- 3.1.1 DH-XVR5104H-I/DH-XVR5108H-I/DH-XVR5116H-I
- 3.1.2 DH-XVR7104HE-4KL-I/DH-XVR7108HE-4KL-I/DH-XVR7116HE-4KL-I/DH-XVR71xxH-4K-I2/DH-XVR71xxHE-4K-I2
- 3.1.3 DH-XVR7208A-4KL-I/DH-XVR7216A-4KL-I/DH-XVR7216AN-4K-I2
- 3.1.4 DH-XVR8216A-4KL-I/DH-XVR8208A-4K-I/DH-XVR8208A-4KL–I
- 3.1.5 DH-XVR51xxHS-I2/DH-XVR51xxH-I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-I2/DH-XVR51xxHS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxH-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-4KL-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-4KL-I2/DH-XVR5104HS-I3/DH-XVR5104H-I3/DH-XVR5104HE-I3/DH-XVR5108HS-I3/DH-XVR...
- 3.1.6 DH-XVR8816S-4KL-I/DH-XVR7808S-4K-I2/DH-XVR7816S-4K-I2/DH-XVR7816S-4KL-X-LP-V2
- 3.1.7 DH-XVR7408L-4K-I2/DH-XVR7416L-4K-I2
- 3.1.8 DH-XVR5408L-I2/DH-XVR5416L-I2/DH-XVR5432L-I2/DH-XVR5416L-4KL-I2/DH-XVR5432L-4KL-I2
- 3.1.9 DH-XVR5808S-I2/DH-XVR5816S-I2/DH-XVR5832S-I2/DH-XVR5816S-4KL-I2/DH-XVR5832S-4KL-I2/DH-XVR5816S-4KL-I2-LP
- 3.1.10 DH-XVR1B08-I/DH-XVR1B08H-I/DH-XVR1B16-I/DH-XVR1B04-I/DH-XVR1B04H-I
- 3.1.11 DH-XVR5104C-I3/DH-XVR5108C-I3/DH-XVR5104C-4KL -I3
- 3.2 Rear Panel
- 3.2.1 DH-XVR5104H-I/DH-XVR5108H-I/DH-XVR5116H-I/DH-XVR7104HE-4KL-I/DH-XVR7108HE-4KL-I/DH-XVR7116HE-4KL-I/DH-XVR51xxH-I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-I2/DH-XVR51xxH-4KL-I2/DH-XVR51xxHE-4KL-I2//DH-XVR71xxH-4K-I2/DH-XVR71xxHE-4K-I2/DH-XVR5104H-I3/DH-XVR5104HE-I3/H-XVR51...
- 3.2.2 DH-XVR51xxHS-I2/DH-XVR51xxHS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR5104HS-I3/DH-XVR5108HS-I3/DH-XVR5104HS-4KL-I3/DH-XVR4104HS-I/DH-XVR4108HS-I/DH-XVR4104C-I/DH-XVR4108C-I/DH-XVR4116HS-I
- 3.2.3 DH-XVR7208A-4KL-I/DH-XVR7216A-4KL-I/DH-XVR52xxAN-I2/DH-XVR52xxA-I2/DH-XVR52xxAN-4KL-I2/DH-XVR-52xxA-4KL-I2/DH-XVR72xxA-4K-I2/DH-XVR7216AN-4K-I2/DH-XVR4216AN-I
- 3.2.4 DH-XVR8216A-4KL-I/DH-XVR8208A-4K-I/DH-XVR8208A-4KL–I
- 3.2.5 DH-XVR8816S-4KL-I/DH-XVR58xxS-I2/DH-XVR58xxS-4KL-I2/DH-XVR78xxS-4K-I2
- 3.2.6 DH-XVR5816S-4KL-I2-LP/DH-XVR7816S-4KL-X-LP-V2
- 3.2.7 DH-XVR5408L-I2/DH-XVR5416L-I2/DH-XVR5432L-I2/DH-XVR5416L-4KL-I2/DH-XVR5432L-4KL-I2/DH-XVR7408L-4K-I2/DH-XVR7416L-4K-I2
- 3.2.8 DH-XVR1B16-I/DH-XVR1B08-I/DH-XVR1B08H-I/DH-XVR1B04-I/DH-XVR1B04H-I
- 3.2.9 DH-XVR5104C-I3/DH-XVR5108C-I3/DH-XVR5104C-4KL -I3
- 3.3 Remote Control Operations
- 3.4 Mouse Operations
- 3.1 Front Panel
- 4 Connecting Basics
- 5 Local Configurations
- 5.1 Initial Settings
- 5.1.1 Booting up
- 5.1.2 Initializing the Device
- 5.1.3 Resetting Password
- 5.1.4 Setting Up with the Startup Wizard
- 5.1.4.1 Entering Startup Wizard
- 5.1.4.2 Configuring General Settings
- 5.1.4.3 Configuring Date and Time Settings
- 5.1.4.4 Configuring Network Settings
- 5.1.4.5 Configuring P2P Settings
- 5.1.4.6 Configuring Encode Settings
- 5.1.4.7 Configuring Snapshot Settings
- 5.1.4.8 Configuring Basic Storage Settings
- 5.1.4.9 Configuring Recorded Video Storage Schedule
- 5.1.4.10 Configuring Snapshot Storage Schedule
- 5.2 Live View
- 5.2.1 Live View Screen
- 5.2.2 Live View Control bar
- 5.2.2.1 Instant Playback
- 5.2.2.2 Digital Zoom
- 5.2.2.3 Instant Record
- 5.2.2.4 Manual Snapshot
- 5.2.2.5 Mute (Analog channel only)
- 5.2.2.6 White Light (Supported on camera with white light function)
- 5.2.2.7 Siren (Supported on camera with siren function)
- 5.2.2.8 Two-way Talk (Digital channel only)
- 5.2.2.9 Adding Camera (Digital channel only)
- 5.2.3 Navigation Bar
- 5.2.4 Shortcut Menu
- 5.2.5 AI Preview Mode
- 5.2.6 Channel Sequence
- 5.2.7 Color Setting
- 5.2.8 Live View Display
- 5.2.9 Configuring Tour Settings
- 5.2.10 Quick Operation Bar
- 5.3 Entering Main Menu
- 5.4 Controlling PTZ Cameras
- 5.5 Configuring Camera Settings
- 5.6 Configuring Remote Devices
- 5.7 Configuring Record Settings
- 5.8 Configuring Snapshot Settings
- 5.9 Playing Back Video
- 5.10 Alarm Events Settings
- 5.11 AI Function
- 5.11.1 For Pro AI Series
- 5.11.2 For Lite AI Series
- 5.12 IoT Function
- 5.12.1 Configuring Sensor Settings
- 5.12.2 Configuring Temperature and Humidity Camera
- 5.12.3 Configuring Wireless Siren
- 5.13 Configuring POS Settings
- 5.14 Configuring Backup Settings
- 5.15 Network Management
- 5.15.1 Configuring Network Settings
- 5.15.1.1 Configuring TCP/IP Settings
- 5.15.1.2 Configuring Port Settings
- 5.15.1.3 Configuring Wi-Fi Connection Settings
- 5.15.1.4 Configuring 3G/4G Settings
- 5.15.1.5 Configuring PPPoE Settings
- 5.15.1.6 Configuring DDNS Settings
- 5.15.1.7 Configuring EMAIL Settings
- 5.15.1.8 Configuring UPnP Settings
- 5.15.1.9 Configuring SNMP Settings
- 5.15.1.10 Configuring Multicast Settings
- 5.15.1.11 Configuring Register Settings
- 5.15.1.12 Configuring Alarm Center Settings
- 5.15.1.13 Configuring P2P Settings
- 5.15.2 Configuring Network Testing Settings
- 5.15.1 Configuring Network Settings
- 5.16 Configuring Account Settings
- 5.17 Audio Management
- 5.18 Storage Management
- 5.18.1 Configuring Basic Settings
- 5.18.2 Configuring the Recording and Snapshot Schedule
- 5.18.3 Configuring Disk Manager
- 5.18.4 Configuring Record
- 5.18.5 Configuring Advance Settings
- 5.18.6 Configuring Disk Quota
- 5.18.7 Configuring HDD Detecting Settings
- 5.18.8 Configuring Record Estimate
- 5.18.9 Configuring FTP Storage Settings
- 5.19 Security Center
- 5.20 Configuring System Settings
- 5.21 Viewing Information
- 5.22 Logout the Device
- 5.1 Initial Settings
- 6 Web Operations
- 7 FAQ
- Appendix 1 Glossary
- Appendix 2 HDD Capacity Calculation
- Appendix 3 Compatible Backup Devices
- Appendix 4 Compatible CD/DVD Burner List
- Appendix 5 Compatible Displayer List
- Appendix 6 Compatible Switcher
- Appendix 7 Earthing
- Appendix 8 RJ45-RS-232 Connection Cable Definition
- Appendix 9 Cybersecurity Recommendations
User’s Manual
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Parameter Description
Brightness
Adjusts the image brightness. The bigger the value is, the brighter the
image will become. You can adjust this value when the image as a whole
looks dark or bright. However, the image is likely to become dim if the
value is too big.
The value ranges from 0 to 100. The default value is 50. The recommended
range is between 40 and 60.
Hue
Adjusts the hue of image. The value ranges from 0 to 100. The default
value is 50.
Sharpness
Adjusts the sharpness of image edge. The bigger the value is, the more
obvious the image edge, and the noise is also greater.
The value ranges from 1 to 15. The default value is 1.
Image Enhance
Adjusts the image definition. The bigger the value is, the clearer the image
will become, but there will be more noises.
NR
Reduces the noises from image. The bigger the value is, the better the
image will become.
Config File
In the Config File list, select Day, Night, Normal, or Switch By Period.
The system configures the parameters correspondingly.
Day: Apply the configuration during daytime.
Night: Apply the configuration during nighttime.
Normal: Apply the configuration during day and night.
Switch by Period: If you select this option, you need to configure the
sunrise time and sunset time where you are located.
Mirror
Enable the function, the left and right side of the video image will be
switched. It is disabled by default.
3D Denoise
This function specially applies to the image which frame rate is configured
as 2 at least. It reduces the noises by making use of the information
between two frames. The bigger the value is, the better the effect.
Flip
In the Flip list, you can select 180° to change the video image display.
By default, the setting is No Flip.
Light
In the Light list, select Close or Enable to use the backlight compensation
or not.
Scene Mode
Configure the white balance to adjust the general hue of the image. The
default setting is Auto.
Auto: Automatically apply white balance to different colors to make
the image color display normally.
Sunny: Apply the threshold value to sunny environment.
Night: Apply the threshold value to night.
Customized: Manually adjust the Red Gain and Blue Gain values.










