User manual
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1.3.5 HARD DISK
The hard disk installed in this device is sensitive to shocks, differences in temperature and vibrations.
Disrespect of these precautions can compromise correct operation of the device and cause loss of data stored
on the hard disk.
If repairs are required, it is advisable to backup all important data before taking the device to the service centre.
URMET Domus S.p.A. is not liable for loss of stored data.
The addition of a hard disk must be performed by qualified technical personnel or by contacting the technical
assistance service.
1.3.6 IMAGE RECORDING
This device was designed to record images, not as a burglar alarm. URMET Domus S.p.A. cannot be held liable
for loss or damage following theft sustained by the user.
Make a test recording before using the device to make sure that is working correctly. Please note that URMET
Domus S.p.A. is not liable for loss of stored data consequent to loss or damage caused by incorrect observation
installation, use, improper use or malfunctioning of the device.
This device contains precision electronic components. Protect the device from shocks to ensure correct
recording of images.
1.3.7 PRIVACY AND COPYRIGHT
The DVR DVS digital video recorder is a device for CCTV systems. Recording of imagines is subject to the laws
in force in your country. Recording of images protected by copyright is forbidden.
Product users shall be responsible for checking and respecting all local rules and regulations concerning
monitoring and recording video signals. The manufacturing SHALL NOT BE LIABLE for use of this product not
in compliance with the laws in force.
1.3.8 SOFTWARE UPGRADES
Regularly check the specific section of the manufacturer’s web site at http://www.urmetdomus.it for software
upgrades.
1.3.9 FIRMWARE UPGRADES
Periodically check the URMET Domus SpA Customer Service Technical Area for firmware upgrades.
1.3.10 NETWORK INSTALLATION
The factory default IP address of the DVR is the following: 192.0.0.64.
Using the DVR Network OSD Menu, assign the DVR an IP address which hasn't been assigned to other
devices in order to prevent any network conflict.
After assigning a proper IP address to the DVR, it can be connected to the Network.
1.3.11 NETWORK CONNECTION
When connecting to a remote PC (using Client Software or I.E.), remember that all video channels used by the
PC correspond to a “unicast” type connection (TCP, RTP,UDP etc).
The DVR is capable of supporting up to 24 “unicast” connections, i.e. up to 24 video channels connected in
TCP, RTP, UDP.