SECO-LARM USA DR-116-1.0TQ, DR-116Q, DR-104Q Getting Started, Connections, Initial System Setup

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ENFORCER DR-1 Series H.264 Network DVR Quick Setup Guide

Getting Started:

Connections:

1. Connect cameras to the BNC channel inputs on the rear of the device.

2.Connect a VGA-capable display to the VGA port on the rear of the device.

3.If connection to a Call Monitor is desired, connect via the BNC port marked Call Monitor Out on the rear of the device.

4.If network access to the DVR is desired, connect the DVR to a Local Area Network (LAN) using a Cat5e/6 cable with an RJ-45 connector.

5.If using a mouse to operate the DVR On-Screen Display, connect a standard USB mouse via the USB port on the front or rear of the device.

6.When all connections have been made, plug the included power adapter into a 110~240 VAC power outlet. Connect the adapter to the power input on the rear of the device.

Note: To avoid possibility of data loss, never unplug the adapter before properly shutting down the device. For more information see the section Shutting Down the DVR on page 11.

System Menu

Initial System Setup:

1.To enter the system menu, press MENU on the device’s front panel or remote control, or if using a mouse, right click when viewing the main screen and select the “MENU”.

2.Enter the administrator username and password.

IMPORTANT: FOR SECURITY PURPOSES, CHANGE THE PASSWORD IMMEDIATELY AFTER ENTERING THE MENU FOR THE FIRST TIME. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY SERIOUSLY COMPROMISE THE SECURITY OF THE SYSTEM.

Note: Default username: admin Default password: 1234.

Note: Username is case sensitive.

3.To change the system password:

a.Enter the system menu following steps 1 and 2 above.

b.Select SYSTEM using the left/right buttons and press ENTER, or use a mouse to left click the icon.

c.Select User Management.

d.For the first account, “admin”, select Edit in the column marked PWD. Enter a new 4~8 digit password. Note: admin account ID cannot be changed. Choose a password that is memorable but not easily guessed by others.

e.For the second account, “user”, select Edit in the column marked ID. Enter a new name, if desired. When finished select OK. Next, select Edit in the column marked PWD. Enter a new 4~8 digit password as described in part d. above.

f.By default there are only two user accounts active. If other accounts are added, be sure to change the password to ensure the security of the system. See the User’s Manual section 3.2.1 User Management for details on how to add and edit user accounts.

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Contents DR-1 Series Using the Mouse Table of ContentsParts List Front Panel Front panel feature descriptionsRear Panel See Pin Connection chart on pg for more detailsGetting Started Initial System SetupConnections Select User ManagementUser’s Manual .4 System Date / Time Setting Connecting a PTZ Pan / Tilt / Zoom CameraBasic Network Setup Select Network SetupIcon Meaning ViewingRecording Record Schedule / Quality Settings for more detailsSearching Search by TimeCh1 Ch5 Ch9 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Ch6 Ch7 Ch8 Ch10 Ch11 Remote ViewingCh13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16 Remote Viewing Software Interface DescriptionsPlayback Mobile ViewingExporting Video Shutting Down the DVRDR-104Q Pin Connection for Alarm I/O & RS-485, and AudioDR-108Q DR-116QSECO-LARMU.S.A., Inc Optional AccessoriesFor the DR-1 Series
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