System information
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Language:  The language that the DVR’s menus, alerts and 
other communications will use. This usually defaults to English.
Be careful not to change this setting unintentionally - it might 
be tricky to nd the setting to change it back when the DVR is 
speaking another language!
Video Standard: Here you can choose between PAL and NTSC. 
PAL is used in Western Europe and Australia, NTSC is used in 
the US, Canada and Japan. If the DVR’s picture is black and 
white, ickering or similar, then this is probably caused by the 
video system being set incorrectly. Don’t change this setting 
unless advised to do so by Swann Technical Support. You 
may not be able to see the DVR’s output on your screen 
anymore!
Time Zone: Particularly important if you’ve enabled NTP - set 
this to the time zone where you happen to be. For example, 
people in eastern Australia (Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne) 
choose GMT+10:00, whilst the Eastern Time zone in the USA 
and Canada is GMT-05:00. (GMT stands for Greenwich Mean 
Time - it’s the baseline that keeps all the dierent time zones 
in sync.)
Menu Date Format: The format of the date (eg. DD/MM/YYYY 
or MM/DD/YYYY and so on).
System Time: This can be edited manually, or set to update 
automatically by using NTP (see “Network: Advanced: NTP” on 
page 31).
DST Setting: As the standards for daylight savings dier from 
country to country, and often state to state, you might need 
to manually tell the DVR exactly when it commences and 
ends in your locality. First, turn DST on. We suggest setting the 
Daylight Saving Time Mode to Date, and manually entering 
the dates and times that daylight savings time applies to and 
from, in your locality. 
Note: Some NTP servers are NOT fully compatible with DST. 
This may cause your system to double-count adding one 
or removing one more hour than they should, or cancel 
each other out. You may need to intentionally change your 
time zone to compensate, or simply not use NTP and DST 
simultaneously.
Enable Password: While enabled, the DVR will require a 
password to access, even for local users. It’s advisable to 
enable password protection 
Auto Lock Time: While the password protection is enabled, 
the DVR will automatically time-out, whereafter it will ask for 
a password before returning to normal functioning. The Auto 
Lock Time determines how long a period of inactivity will 
cause the DVR to lock itself again.
Device ID: Dierentiates your DVR from other devices. If you 
don’t have any other DVR’s or similar devices, then you can 
leave this as-is. If you’ve got multiple DVRs running on the 
same network, then it’s a great idea to give each a unique ID.
System: General
The  System: General menu contains 
many of the settings you’ll need to 
congure to get the most out of your 
DVR system. Most importantly:
• The time and date can be set here.
• You can select the language you 
want for the menus/GUI.
• The conguration for automatic 
adjustment to daylight savings time 
is here.
• You can easily enable or disable 
password protection - but will have 
to create a valid username/password 










