Archiving Video from the LIVE Screen
Connecting through the Internet
Searching by Event
1. Select SEARCH BY EVENT.
2. Select search event categories for the search.
3. Set a search START/END time.
4. Click SEARCH.
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Playback Control
Playback Controls
A DISPLAY - change
1. | Click ARCH on the LIVE screen. | 2 |
2. | Select NEW ARCHIVE. |
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3.Set the START/END time for archiving.
4.Click QUERY.
5.Check the data size and select the device to which the data is saved (CD, DVD, or USB media).
6.Enter a TAG NAME to name the folder on the device.
7.Click BURN to burn the clip to the chosen media.
8.Select a DEVICE and a BURNING TYPE, then click START.
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For connecting through the internet, the 554 and 8080 ports should be set to Port Forwarding at the router.
1.Open Internet Explorer.
2. Enter the IP Address or the URL of your DVR into the IE Explorer Address bar: | |
• | http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX |
• | http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:PPPP} (if you are using another Web port) |
B Playback Controls
C BACKUP - start backup/archive to external device
D RETURN - exit from playback mode
E Time indicator
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Archiving Searched Video
System Setup
Changing the OSD Language
1. | Click MENU. | 4. | Select OSD. |
2. | Select SYSTEM SETUP. | 5. | Select the desired language. |
3. | Select DISPLAY. | 6. | Click APPLY. |
| (PPPP = the assigned web port number) |
3. | Enter the Default ID (ADMIN) and password (1234), then click OK. |
4. | Allow ActiveX to download. |
Note If you cannot download ActiveX, then go to the Security tab in IE and check all ActiveX options.
5.Install ActiveX.
1.Click SEARCH on the LIVE screen.
2.Search for recorded video by either searching by Date/Time or searching by Event.
3.Select a starting point for playback, click Play to find the beginning of the clip you want to archive, then click
Pause to pause playback.
4. Click to mark the beginning of the video you want to archive.
5.Enter a TAG name, select the cameras you want to archive, then click START. The display returns to playback.
6.Click Pause to pause playback, click
,then click STOP to mark the end of the clip.
7.Click RESERVE, then click CLOSE.
8.Click to exit playback mode, then
click CLOSE to exit the SEARCH menu.
9. Click | on the main menu. |
10.Click RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT, select the clip by name in the AVI ARCHIVE LIST, then click BURN.
11.Select a DEVICE and a BURNING TYPE, then click START.
RECORD Menu Setup
Configuring Recording Parameters
To change the recording configurations from the default settings, select RECORD SETUP, then make the desired changes. Refer to your HREP4, HREP8, HREP16 User Guide.
Configuring the Network IP Settings
1.Select NETWORK on the MAIN menu.
2.Uncheck DHCP for static IP setting.
3.Enter the IP information that you get
from your network administrator.
4. Check the service ports for WEB and RTSP (2 ports only).
5.Use AUTO PORT when your router supports UPNP.
6.Click AUTO PORT to see the connection address in the ALIAS field.
Note The default IP setting is DHCP, so you do not need to manually set the IP address. Your router will assign the IP address automatically.
DDNS Settings
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The LIVE view window opens.
In addition to LIVE view, users can access SEARCH and SETUP, depending on their User Authority privileges. Refer to your HREP4, HREP8, HREP16 User Guide for more information about User Authority.
| For information about configuring the DDNS settings, please refer to the DDNS Application note |
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