User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Regulatory Information
- Cybersecurity Recommendations
- Foreword
- Important Safeguards and Warnings
- 1 Product Introduction
- 2 Dimension and Installation
- 3 Boot up the Device
- 4 Local Configurations
- 4.1 Initializing Device
- 4.2 Logging into the Device
- 4.3 Quick Configuration
- 4.4 Common Operations
- 4.5 Alarm Configuration
- 4.5.1 Alarm
- 4.5.2 Configuring Video Detection Settings
- 4.5.3 Configuring Alarm Events Settings
- 4.5.4 Abnormality
- 4.5.5 Configuring Alarm Output Settings
- 4.5.6 Searching Alarm Log
- 4.6 System config
- 4.7 System Update
- 4.8 System Maintenance
- 5 Web Operations
- 5.1 Initializing Device
- 5.2 Logging into the Device
- 5.3 Quick configuring
- 5.4 Common operations
- 5.5 System Settings
- 5.6 System Update
- 5.7 System Maintenance
- 6 Operating by DSS
- 7 FAQ
- Appendix 1 Mouse Operations
- Appendix 2 HDD Capacity Calculation
- Appendix 3 Technical parameters
4
No.
Name
Descriptions of interfaces and indicators
2
Lock switch (Device
switch)
When pulling out HDD, the Device must be unlocked,
and if the Device is turned on, it will shut down
automatically.
To protect the HDD, this Device cannot be turned on if it
is unlocked. Turning on the device only after locking it
3 PWR
The red light is always on when the Device is powered on,
and off when the Device is powered off
4 REC
Recording status indicator. The blue light is always on when
recording, and off when not
5 HDD
HDD status indicator. The light off indicates the hard disk runs
normal while the light keeping red indicates that there are
something wrong with the hard disk (such as disk missing,
loose disk connection and nearly full space occupation).
6 ALM
Alarm status indicator. The red light is always on when alarms
occur, and off when not
7 IR Receives infrared signal from remote control.
9 3G
3G status indicator. Glows blue when 3G dial-up is working
properly, and the indicator is off when 3G function is not
enabled.
NOTE
This function is supported on the Device with 3G module.
only include WCDMA function
2.2.2 Rear Panel
Describes the interface functions of the rear panel.
Figure 2-2 shows the rear panel of the Device. Refer to Table 2-2 for interface function
description, and “2.2.3Interface definitions” for interface definitions.
Rear panel
Table 2-2 Descriptions of rear panel interfaces
No.
Name
Function