User`s manual
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【Channel】Select a channel to add or modify video motion detection settings. 
【Sensitivity Setting】Choose from five selections.     
TIP: Cameras mounted outdoors can be false triggered by changes in daylight from fast 
moving clouds, large insects crawling on a camera’s lens, or by car headlights at night. 
Consider these factors when placing your cameras; use lower sensitivity settings with outdoor 
cameras and target only the important items in a camera’s view with the detection area 
settings. 
【Detection Area】A very useful feature when setting motion detection with your DVR.   
Motion in front of the green squares will trigger the DVR, while motion in front of the gray 
squares will be ignored. Click on the <Setup> button, left-click and drag to turn the squares on 
the grid green (On), right-click and drag to turn the squares gray (Off). Click on the SAVE icon 
at the top right of the screen to save or exit without saving. 
【Trigger Recording】This feature allows you to select the channel(s) you wish to record if 
motion is detected by the channel you are editing. You can choose to have just the channel you 
are editing perform a recording, or have several channels record if this channel is triggered. 
Similar to the Video Loss feature, you can set the DVR to notify you with the internal buzzer, 
e-mail, or external alarm (if equipped) by clicking the appropriate boxes. 
4.2.4 SEQ Display 
The sequential channel display gives you the option to animate your display of cameras. Click 
on the <SEQ Display> button, enter a duration time to view each screen (from 5 to 256 
seconds), and click on the individual channels and/or quad + displays to be viewed and <Save> 
your changes. 
To start or stop the sequential display, right click on the screen to display the shortcut menu, 
and click on the SEQ Display text. 










