Speco Technologies 4TL specifications Appendix C Setting up a DVR behind a Router

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Appendix C: Setting up a DVR behind a Router

This appendix describes how to set up a router if the DVR connects to the internet via a router.

To properly operate a web server, e.g. a DVR, users have to set up both the IP and port of the DVR, which are essential for data and command transmission. The port setting is adjustable in OSD setup menu of the DVR and only one port is needed to do remote operation. Typically and by the default, the DVR operates on port 80, which is well known as the http port. Please make sure that port 80 is not blocked by the ISP. Otherwise, a different available port shall be reset and the setting of the DVR shall be changed.

In case a router or sometimes a DSL modem is in place, the real IP is now assigned to the router instead of the DVR. The DVR is located behind the wall (router) and operates on virtual IP. In most cases, virtual IP starts with 192.168.x.x. The router has two IP: one is real IP (WAN IP); the other is virtual IP (LAN IP). The virtual IP would be 192.168.x.1. When the remote users want to operate the DVR, they will have to send command to the real IP, i.e. the router. Then the router has to map (forward) the command to the DVR. Thus, it is required to set up the router for port mapping (forwarding) before images from the DVR can be remotely viewed on a PC.

See the router manufacturer's websites for more instructions on port mapping.

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Contents DVR4TL/8TL/16TL TL H.264 DVR User’s Manual TL H.264 DVR User’s Manual Important Information Rack MountingGeneral System Setup Table of ContentOverview System Setup Basic Operation3.1 Dhcp 1.1 TL H.264 DVR User’s Manual Appendix B Remote Controller 103 Remote Monitoring SoftwareAppendix C Setting up a DVR behind a Router 105 Overview Position the DVR System SetupSelect Video Format Connect Devices to the DVR Rear Panel ConnectionsUSB Connector Alarm I/O & RS485LAN Connector RJ-45 Power JackFront Panel Introduction General System SetupLED Definition Function Keys Direction KeysESC SEQ SequenceEntering OSD Setup Menu Authority Setup Password ProtectionAccount Setup Load Default SettingPower Off Power Up / Shutdown the DVRPower Up the Unit RebootSet Date / Time System Date / Time SettingSet Date / Time Date / Time DisplayDaylight Saving Time Network Time Protocol Setup Time Zone Network Time Protocol SetupRecord Schedule / Quality Setting Schedule SetupPer Camera Configuration Preset Record ConfigurationDVR-16TL Record Event Video Only Viewing Modes Basic OperationView Live / Playback Video Viewing in Full ScreenView Recorded Video Digital ZoomView Live Cameras Freeze Live ImageKey Usage in Playback Capture SnapshotsPause Playback and Single Step Forward Sequence with Call Monitor SequenceSequence with Main Monitor For DVR-16TL onlySearch Recorded Video Search by TimeCalendar Search Search by Event Video Export EzBurn IntroductionExport Normal Video Export Event Video Dome ControlDome Connection Dome Protocol Setup 3 RS485 SetupDome Controlling Keys Setting Preset Points Calling Preset Points Advanced System Configuration Username and PasswordTo input characters Key Usage in OSD setup menuKey Usage in Virtual Keyboard To move the cursor in title entryTo delete current character System SetupSystem/Version Info To exit the virtual keyboardSoftware Upgrade via Local Device System and Version InformationDate / Time LanguageDate / Time Time Zone Date / Time Display Date Display ModeTime Display Mode Date/Time OrderDaylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time SetupNetwork Time Protocol Setup Setup DST Start / EndAutomatically Time Sync Unit NameNTP Server Manually Time SyncAccount Setup Password ProtectionShow Unit Name Authority Setup Network SetupLoad Default Setting LAN Setup LAN SelectGateway NetmaskPPPoE Account PPPoE Max Idle PPPoE PasswordConnect At Booting Network RestartEmail Address Smtp SetupTrigger Port Email via SmtpSmtp Port Smtp ServerSmtp Account Smtp Password Ddns SetupEnable Ddns Host Name Submit/ UpdateDdns Port UPnP UPnP SetupEzDDNS UPnP NAT Traversal8 RS485 Setup Audio Output Split Mode AudioAudio Output/Key Beep Key BeepVGA Resolution Monitor SetupScreen Center Adjust Show Camera TitleAnalog Camera Select Camera SetupShow Color Bar Dome ProtocolBrightness Camera TitleCovert ContrastSaturation Record Setup9 Hue Record Format Record Mode SettingRecord Resolution Max Rec. PPSDay / Night Time Start / End Weekend ScheduleWeekend Start / End PALNormal Qlty Camera SelectNormal PPS Event Max PPSEvent Qlty EzRecord SetupEvent Active Circular Recording Audio RecordingPurge All Event Data Purge DataPurge All Data Purge Event BeforeMain / Call Monitor Dwell Sequence SetupMain / Call Monitor Schedule Event Icon Event SetupInternal Buzzer Email NoticeEmail Attachment Alert Notification Setup Event Duration Per Channel ConfigEmail Full Screen Channel SelectDetection Config Motion Detect IndicatorMotion Detect Sensitivity AlarmAlarm Out Block ThresholdAvailable Recording Time Database SetupTotal / Free Size of HDD Internal DisksActive ConfigurationLoad Factory Default ActionImport Configuration Export ConfigurationCopy Destination Configuration NameBegin Export Select Device From / To Time Select ChannelSelect Events Export Format Data TypeDigital Signature Shutdown Power OffReboot Erase DiscRemote Monitoring Software System RequirementsInstallation of Software Change Internet SettingsTL H.264 DVR User’s Manual Install SpecoRemote Login / Logout Basic Operation Software UpgradesView Live Video Select Display Mode Operating Cameras with Dome ControlRecord Video Instantly Instant RecordingPlayback Instant Recorded Video Playback Video Playback Remote VideoIcon Name Description Playback Local *.drv FilesPlayback Controls Play / PauseSearch from Event List Verify Digital SignatureTake a Snapshot Health Status Normal and Dual StreamingSpecoRemote Troubleshooting Guide IPhone and Smart Phone Monitoring 101 Seagate Appendix a Recommended HDDsBrand Model Name Model Number Size MaxtorAppendix B Remote Controller 234 235 236 Appendix C Setting up a DVR behind a Router Following is an example of how the router should be set 107