SECO-LARM USA DR-116Q, DR-104Q, DR-108Q setup guide Remote Viewing, Calendar Search, Search by Event

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ENFORCER DR-1 Series DVR Quick Setup Guide

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Select End: to start playing from latest recorded video.

At Select, choose a date and time to from which to start playing video.

Select or click the play icon to begin playback from the selected start point.

Calendar Search

Select Calendar Search from the SEARCH menu.

Choose the year and month you wish to view.

Choose a day on the calendar and press ENTER. Days shown in light gray on the calendar are those for which recorded data is available.

Press right/left keys to choose a playback start point or choose Select to manually choose a start time. Times where data was recorded will show in yellow in the Search By Time section.

Select or click the play icon to begin playback from the selected start point.

Search by Event

Select the channel or channels you wish to view.

Events from the selected channel or channels will be listed.

Select an event record.

Note: The event list will only display 1,024 events. Events are added on a first-in first-out basis. For more information about setting up event recording, please refer to the User’s Manual section 3.6 Event Settings.

Remote Viewing:

The DVR provides full access to live and recorded data, DVR settings, and export features via the Windows Internet Explorer Internet browser.

1.Ensure the DVR is connected to the local area network. Note the DVR’s IP address via System

MenuSystem SetupLAN SetupIP. If using other network options see the User’s Manual section 5 Remote Monitoring Software or consult your network’s administrator.

2.On a computer with access to the local area network, open Internet Explorer and enter the DVR IP address in the following format (where w.x.y.z is the IP address as noted in step 1):

http://w.x.y.z/

Note: When entering the IP address, enter exactly as shown in LAN Setup.

Note: The default port used is 80. If changed, be sure to add it after the IP. For example: http://w.x.y.z:81/ where 81 is the new port number.

3.The browser will load the remote viewing software and prompt for a username and password.

4.The first time the software loads, two ActiveX controls will be installed.

5.Usernames and passwords are the same as those for accessing the DVR on screen display. Note: Your browser may require additional setup. If the remote viewing software does not load, please consult the User’s Manual section 5 Remote Monitoring Software.

6.The remote playback interface is as shown on the following page.

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Contents DR-1 Series Table of Contents Parts ListUsing the Mouse Front Panel Front panel feature descriptionsDR-104Q Rear PanelDR-108Q / DR-116Q DR-116Q shown 4610Getting Started Initial System SetupConnections Select User ManagementBasic Network Setup Select Network SetupSelect Date/Time Viewing Connecting a PTZ Pan / Tilt / Zoom CameraSearching RecordingIcon Description On-Screen Position Search by TimeRemote Viewing Calendar SearchSearch by Event Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Mobile ViewingCh5 Ch6 Ch7 Ch8 Ch9 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16Playback Exporting VideoShutting Down the DVR DR-108Q and DR-116Q Pin Connection for Alarm I/O & RS-485, and Audio
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