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Display: Output

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Display: Output

The Camera: Output menu is where you can control how the DVR is going to deliver an image to your television, screen or monitor.

You’ll be able to adjust items such as:

• screen resolution and position on your monitor

• the audio output

• the appearance of the menus

• the auto-sequence dwell time

• the sensitivity of the USB mouse

Resolution: The number of “little dots” that make up an image. This should be set as high as possible, but equal to or lower than the maximum resolution your screen/monitor can display. Things change a little depending on what kind of monitor you’re using, and how it’s connected.

The DVR has many formats available, in four different aspect ratios:

Standard (4:3) - 1024 x 768

Standard (5:4) - 1280 x 1024, or 1400 x 1050

Widescreen (16:10) -1280 x 800, 1440 x 900, or 1680 x 1050

Widescreen (16:9) - 1280 x 720 (720p), 1600 x 900,
or 1920 x 1080 (1080p)

Note: 1280 x 1024 and 1400 x 1050 are considered standard aspect ratios, and are best displayed on monitors with anamorphic pixels. “Anamorphic” is a fancy term for “not quite square”.

Most televisions are 16:9 widescreen. Computer monitors are still commonly produced in multiple aspect ratios, with 4:3, 16:9 and 16:10 being the most popular aspects.

Standard Monitor via VGA: Use one of the 4:3 formats to correctly align the DVR’s output on your screen. Using a widescreen format will “stretch” the image vertically.

Widescreen Monitor via VGA: If possible, use the widescreen (16:9 or 16:10) format. If your monitor can’t display those resolutions, you might need to enable letter-boxing on your monitor and use a 4:3 format.

PC Monitor via HMDI: Choose a format appropriate for your monitor. If it’s a widescreen, use a widescreen format. Set to the highest option that is equal to or less than the screen’s maximum resolution.

Widescreen Plasma/LCD HDTV via HDMI: The resolution should be set to the maximum your television can process not display. Typically, this will be 1080p, as even screens which don’t have that many pixels can still display the image, just with less detail. Check your television’s documentation to learn this value. If your television can’t display 1080p, then use 720p instead.

Transparency: You can set the DVR’s menus to be partially transparent (see-though) - in case you need to keep an eye on things while adjusting settings (or it makes you feel like you’re living in the future because it’s so tech - we don’t judge). The best way to set this is to simply experiment over time and see what works for you.

Mouse Sensitivity: How sensitive the mouse will be. On lowest, large and dramatic arm movements are required to move the mouse but a few inches onscreen. At the other end of the spectrum, a tiny bump or knock can send the cursor from one side of the screen to the other. Try somewhere around the lower end for starters, and then increase it little by little if it’s moving too slowly.

Dwell Time: How long channels will be displayed when using auto-sequence mode.

Audio: Whether the DVR will output an audio signal. When checked, the DVR will output audio to a compatible device (via the HDMI [see note below] or the RCA Audio Output). When unchecked, the DVR will not output an audio signal at all.

Border Adjustment: Changes the size and position of the DVR’s images on the screen. Altering the border size can be useful if you’ve got parts of the DVR’s image extending beyond the part of the screen you can see.

The border adjustment is more likely to be required for older, CRT computer monitors connected via the VGA output. HDMI should (in theory) automatically adjust the DVR’s image to perfectly fit your screen.

Note: Audio via HDMI

If you want to send audio via the HDMI, then you’ll need to use a standard HD resolution. This is due to the way that HDMI embeds audio information around video information.

The two resolutions that will stream audio correctly are 720p (1280 x 720) and 1080p (1920 x 1080). Selecting any other resolution will prevent audio being sent via HDMI.

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Contents English English4 or 8 Channel H.264 DVR IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before You BeginDEFAULT PASSWORD INFORMATION EnglishEnglish ContentsIntroduction ReferenceThe Basic Setup IntroductionGetting the DVR Setup Stage 1. Connecting the DVR page 6 to page• Only install the DVR in a well ventilated space Installation Guidelines• Use only the supplied power adapter EnglishEnglish Front Panel of the DVRConnecting the DVR English The Rear Panel of the DVREnglish Connection DiagramConnecting the DVR English Connecting Additional DevicesConnecting the DVR Basic DVR Operation Default Password InformationBasic Setup The Remote ControlBasic Setup Basic Setup: General•Setting the Date, Time and your Time Zone Setting up a Dynamic DNS for remote accessBasic Setup Basic Setup: HDD & NetworkingNetwork Access EnglishBasic Setup Basic Setup: DDNS & EmailEnable SSL or TLS: Enable EnglishBasic Setup Basic Setup: NTP & DSTDST Configuration EnglishBasic Setup Basic Setup: Account Configuration & CompletionAccount Configuration Finishing the Setup WizardGot a Mac? Basic Setup: Installing MyDVR on PCBasic Setup How to install MyDVRDefault Password Information MyDVR: Logging InBasic Setup If you’re accessing the DVR via the InternetNeed more details? MyDVR InterfaceBasic Setup EnglishPlayback Problems? MyDVR: Local ConfigurationBasic Setup EnglishBasic Setup MyDVR Configuration OverviewDisplay: Channel Settings see page Recording: Advanced Config see pageNetwork: Advanced Config see page Basic Setup•NTP Setup see page •Email Setting see pageAlarm: Motion Detection see page Basic SetupAlarm: Video Loss see page Alarm: Exception see pageEnglish Basic SetupDevice: PTZ see page System General see pageEnglish Remote Access From a Mobile DeviceBasic Setup Operating the DVR Locally Default Password InformationBasic Setup EnglishBasicSetup Menu LayoutEnglish ShutdownAdvanced Configuration Advanced ConfigurationBy Default Advanced Configuration includeEnglish Display: CameraAdvanced Configuration Advanced Configuration Display: OutputEnglish Standard 4:3 - 1024 xEnglish Recording: EncodeAdvanced Configuration English Recording: OptionAdvanced Configuration Advanced Configuration Recording: ScheduleEnglish Important GuidelinesAdvanced Configuration Search: Playbackusing at the time EnglishAdvanced Configuration Search: BackupTo backup footage The Backup File ListSearch: Log Search Search: EventAdvanced Configuration EnglishAdvanced Configuration The Playback InterfaceEnglish Remember: Playback LimitationsEnglish Network: GeneralAdvanced Configuration Advanced Configuration Network: AdvancedEnglish What port numbers should I use?Network: Advanced: NTP Network: Advanced: DDNSConfiguration EnglishNetwork: Network Status Network: Advanced: IP FilterAdvanced Configuration EnglishAdvanced Configuration Network: Advanced: Email SettingsEnglish Gmail GoogleAdvanced Configuration Alarm: MotionEnglish How Motion Detection WorksAdvanced Configuration Alarm: Motion Detection ConfigurationEnglish To set the MOTION DETECTION AREAAdvanced Configuration Alarm: Motion Detection NotesEnglish Motion Detection CompatibilityAlarm: Video Loss Alarm: Motion Detection - ActionAdvanced Configuration Alarm: Video LossEnglish Alarm: ExceptionAdvanced Configuration Device: S.M.A.R.T Device: HDDAdvanced Configuration EnglishAdvanced Configuration Device: PTZPTZ Settings Note for Remote Access and Mobile Device usersEnglish Advanced ConfigurationPTZ Controls support this functionEnglish System: GeneralAdvanced Configuration English System UserAdvanced Configuration English System: System InformationAdvanced Configuration Advanced Configuration System: MaintenanceTo export your settings •Choose Configuration: Import/ExportReference TroubleshootingEnglish English Addendum: Third Party HardwareReference RoutersGet up to Date Information Technical SpecificationsEnglish ReferenceWarranty Terms & Conditions Warranty InformationEnglish ReferenceEnglish NotesEnglish English Helpdesk / TechnicalSupport DetailsSwann Technical Support AllCountries E-mail:tech@swann.com
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