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Basic DVR Operation
The USB Mouse (Recommended) | The Remote Control |
The easiest way to operate the DVR is to use the included USB | Many of the controls operate in a similar manner to controls |
optical mouse - we put together the look and feel of the menu | on a DVD player or similar. However, due to the specific and |
system specifically for | |
The controls are pretty easy to remember - heck, there are only | buttons may not be immediately obvious. |
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two buttons. It couldn’t be simpler. |
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Basic Setup
•Selects an item or confirms a choice.
Right click:•Opens the menu bar from the live viewing screen.
•Returns one “step” from a submenu.
•Opens a context menu in some settings screens.
The Scroll Wheel:•Can be used to adjust the values of sliders and scales when highlighted by the mouse.
Of course, you don’t have to use the mouse.
Many wireless mice are compatible with the DVR. The only kinds of wireless devices compatible are those that interface in the same manner as regular wired devices: typically, these will be mice which come with a dedicated USB receiver which is
Combination wireless receivers (such as those that come with keyboard/mouse combinations) are usually NOT compatible with the DVR. We suggest avoiding them.
Note that Bluetooth devices are NOT compatible with the DVR. Use a wireless mouse that has a dedicated USB receiver.
Default Password Information
To ensure your privacy, this DVR supports password protection.
The default,
admin as your username and leave the password blank. This will give you access to all areas of the DVR. The password function is disabled by default. However, if you’re asked for a password, the default is “12345”.
To ensure your ongoing privacy, we strongly recommend setting a password as soon as possible. Choose
something that you’ll remember, but that others would be unlikely to guess.
If you do manage to lock yourself out of the DVR, you’ll need to contact us at the Swann Technical Support
Telephone Helpdesk - the number is on the back cover.
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