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Basic Setup: HDD & Networking

Basic Setup

English

Basic Setup: HDD & Networking

HDD

Init.: Initializes the hard drive. You’ll only need to do this for drives once, assuming that it’s not already initialized. If the Mount column reads “No” then choose Init. to initialize the drive.

Label: A quick way of differentiating between hard drives. For the first setup, there will usually only be one hard drive displayed. This displays internal HDDs and those connected to the eSATA port.

Capacity: The total amount of space on the hard drive. This will typically be slightly less than the rated capacity of the hard drive as a fraction of the space is required by the file allocation table (FAT).

Format: Whether the hard drive has been formatted to operate with the DVR. When the hard drive is formatted appropriately, this will simply read “yes”. If it says anything else, such as an ominous “no”, then select the disk and choose Format.

Mount: Whether the drive has been initialized and is detected by the DVR. If the drive isn’t mounted then it needs to be initialized (see above).

Free Space: The amount of available space on the hard drive.

Network Access

We’re not going to pretend this isn’t the most complex aspect of configuring the DVR, but if your router supports DHCP and UPnP, then there’s nothing to do here.

Recommended:

Don’t change anything.

Ensure that the Network Access is set to DHCP and that UPnP is enabled on your router - it should just work.

If your router doesn’t support DHCP:

Then you’ll need to manually assign the address of the DVR. If you’ve already setup your network, we assume you know what you’re doing. See“Addendum: Third Party Hardware” on page 55 for more information.

If your router supports DHCP but not UPnP: For local access (i.e. a PC connected to the same network) just set the Network Access to DHCP. For remote access (i.e. a device connected via the Internet), you’ll need to manually forward ports on your router. See “Addendum: Third Party Hardware” on page 55 for more information.

If you don’t know how to manually address devices and don’t have access to someone who does, you may want to consider upgrading your router - we think that DHCP and UPnP are neat features that are well worth having.

There’s heaps more information on IP Addresses, DHCP, UPnP and all manner of remote access information later in this booklet. In addition to “Addendum: Third Party Hardware” on page 55, have a look at “Network: General” on page 37 and have a word with whoever set up your network - they might be able to help you.

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Contents English 4 or 8 Channel H.264 DVREnglish Before You Begin IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSDEFAULT PASSWORD INFORMATION EnglishContents EnglishIntroduction ReferenceIntroduction The Basic SetupGetting the DVR Setup Stage 1. Connecting the DVR page 6 to pageInstallation Guidelines • Only install the DVR in a well ventilated space• Use only the supplied power adapter EnglishFront Panel of the DVR Connecting the DVREnglish The Rear Panel of the DVR EnglishConnection Diagram Connecting the DVREnglish Connecting Additional Devices Connecting the DVREnglish Default Password Information Basic DVR OperationBasic Setup The Remote ControlBasic Setup: General Basic Setup•Setting the Date, Time and your Time Zone Setting up a Dynamic DNS for remote accessBasic Setup: HDD & Networking Basic SetupNetwork Access EnglishBasic Setup: DDNS & Email Basic SetupEnable SSL or TLS: Enable EnglishBasic Setup: NTP & DST Basic SetupDST Configuration EnglishBasic Setup: Account Configuration & Completion Basic SetupAccount Configuration Finishing the Setup WizardBasic Setup: Installing MyDVR on PC Got a Mac?Basic Setup How to install MyDVRMyDVR: Logging In Default Password InformationBasic Setup If you’re accessing the DVR via the InternetMyDVR Interface Need more details?Basic Setup EnglishMyDVR: Local Configuration Playback Problems?Basic Setup EnglishMyDVR Configuration Overview Basic SetupDisplay: Channel Settings see page Recording: Advanced Config see pageBasic Setup Network: Advanced Config see page•NTP Setup see page •Email Setting see pageBasic Setup Alarm: Motion Detection see pageAlarm: Video Loss see page Alarm: Exception see pageBasic Setup EnglishDevice: PTZ see page System General see pageRemote Access From a Mobile Device Basic SetupEnglish Default Password Information Operating the DVR LocallyBasic Setup EnglishMenu Layout BasicSetupEnglish ShutdownAdvanced Configuration Advanced ConfigurationBy Default Advanced Configuration includeDisplay: Camera Advanced ConfigurationEnglish Display: Output Advanced ConfigurationEnglish Standard 4:3 - 1024 xRecording: Encode Advanced ConfigurationEnglish Recording: Option Advanced ConfigurationEnglish Recording: Schedule Advanced ConfigurationEnglish Important GuidelinesSearch: Playback Advanced Configurationusing at the time EnglishSearch: Backup Advanced ConfigurationTo backup footage The Backup File ListSearch: Event Search: Log SearchAdvanced Configuration EnglishThe Playback Interface Advanced ConfigurationEnglish Remember: Playback LimitationsNetwork: General Advanced ConfigurationEnglish Network: Advanced Advanced ConfigurationEnglish What port numbers should I use?Network: Advanced: DDNS Network: Advanced: NTPConfiguration EnglishNetwork: Advanced: IP Filter Network: Network StatusAdvanced Configuration EnglishNetwork: Advanced: Email Settings Advanced ConfigurationEnglish Gmail GoogleAlarm: Motion Advanced ConfigurationEnglish How Motion Detection WorksAlarm: Motion Detection Configuration Advanced ConfigurationEnglish To set the MOTION DETECTION AREAAlarm: Motion Detection Notes Advanced ConfigurationEnglish Motion Detection CompatibilityAlarm: Motion Detection - Action Alarm: Video LossAdvanced Configuration Alarm: Video LossAlarm: Exception Advanced ConfigurationEnglish Device: HDD Device: S.M.A.R.TAdvanced Configuration EnglishDevice: PTZ Advanced ConfigurationPTZ Settings Note for Remote Access and Mobile Device usersAdvanced Configuration EnglishPTZ Controls support this functionSystem: General Advanced ConfigurationEnglish System User Advanced ConfigurationEnglish System: System Information Advanced ConfigurationEnglish System: Maintenance Advanced ConfigurationTo export your settings •Choose Configuration: Import/ExportTroubleshooting EnglishReference Addendum: Third Party Hardware EnglishReference RoutersTechnical Specifications Get up to Date InformationEnglish ReferenceWarranty Information Warranty Terms & ConditionsEnglish ReferenceNotes EnglishEnglish Helpdesk / TechnicalSupport Details EnglishSwann Technical Support AllCountries E-mail:tech@swann.com
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