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Network: General

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Network: General

Network Access: Here you can choose between the three different types of networks that the DVR can be connected to. The three types of networks are:

DHCP: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a system where one device on your network (usually a router) will automatically assign IP addresses to devices connected to the network.

STATIC: Static networks require all devices to have their IP addresses manually defined, as there is no device dedicated to automatically assigning addresses.

PPPoE: An advanced protocol that allows the DVR to be more directly connected via a DSL modem. This is an option for advanced users only.

IP Address: Just as houses and businesses need to have an address which identifies their location on the road network, so too do computers and other devices need addresses (called IP ADDRESSES) to identify their position on the electronic network. The DVR uses IPv4 addressing, which consists of four groups of numbers between 0 and 255, separated by periods. For example, a typical IP address might be “192.168.1.24” or something similar. The most important thing when setting the IP address is that nothing else on your network shares that IP address.

Subnet Mask: If the IP address is like a street address, then a subnetwork is like your neighborhood. This will be formatted in a similar way to the IP address (i.e. four numbers up to 255 separated by periods) but contain very different numbers. In the above example, the Subnet Mask might be something like: “255.255.255.0”.

Default Gateway: This is the address of the “way to the Internet” - to continue the road analogy, this is like your local access point to the highway. This is an IP address in the same format as the others, and is typically very similar to the IP

address of the DVR. To continue the above examples, it might be something such as: “192.168.1.254”.

Auto DNS / Static DNS: Choose how you’d like to define your DNS servers. We recommend leaving it on Auto unless you’ve got a specific reason not to.

Auto DNS: The DVR will automatically choose a DNS server. This is the recommended setting.

Static DNS: If you need to manually define a DNS server, then choose Static DNS. This is recommended for advanced users only.

Preferred DNS Server: “Domain Name System”. Everything on the Internet is located via an IP address - however, for ease of use, we associate domain names (such as “www.exampledomainname.com”) with those IP addresses. This index is accessible in many locations online, and we call those locations “DNS servers”.

DNS for STATIC configuration: Under most circumstances, you can set the DNS Server address to be the same address as your router (this is usually the same address as Gateway).

DNS for DHCP configuration: Typically, the DNS Server address will automatically be detected by the DVR. In some cases, you’ll need to enter a value - the address of your router (the same as the Gateway) should work.

Alternate DNS Server: A backup DNS server. This is here as a redundancy - your DVR will probably work without one.

MAC Address: The Media Access Control address. This is a unique code which nothing else should share. You can’t change this one - it’s pre-set when the DVR ships out.

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Contents 4 or 8 Channel H.264 DVR EnglishEnglish 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 EnglishConnecting the DVR Front Panel of the DVREnglish English The Rear Panel of the DVRConnecting the DVR Connection DiagramEnglish Connecting the DVR Connecting Additional DevicesEnglish 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 pageBasic Setup Remote Access From a Mobile DeviceEnglish Operating the DVR Locally Default Password InformationBasic Setup EnglishBasicSetup Menu LayoutEnglish ShutdownAdvanced Configuration Advanced ConfigurationBy Default Advanced Configuration includeAdvanced Configuration Display: CameraEnglish Advanced Configuration Display: OutputEnglish Standard 4:3 - 1024 xAdvanced Configuration Recording: EncodeEnglish Advanced Configuration Recording: OptionEnglish 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 LimitationsAdvanced Configuration Network: GeneralEnglish 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 LossAdvanced Configuration Alarm: ExceptionEnglish 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 functionAdvanced Configuration System: GeneralEnglish Advanced Configuration System UserEnglish Advanced Configuration System: System InformationEnglish Advanced Configuration System: MaintenanceTo export your settings •Choose Configuration: Import/ExportEnglish TroubleshootingReference 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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