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The Rear Panel of the DVR

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The Rear Panel of the DVR

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1)DC 12V Power Input: Where you connect the included

DC 12V power adapter. Use only the supplied power adapter with the DVR, and use the power adapter only with the DVR.

2)PTZ (RS485) Port: To connect the RS485 cables to control a PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) device to the DVR.

3)Audio Output: A standard line-level audio output.

4)USB 2.0 Port: For connecting a USB mouse or a USB stor- age device.

5)HDMI Output: The primary output of the DVR. For the highest possible video output quality, we suggest using this output.

6)VGA Output: For connecting a television or PC monitor with a VGA input.

7)Network Port: Where you can connect the DVR to a net- work, typically directly into the router or network switch.

8)Audio Inputs: These will accept a standard line-level signal (<1V).

9)Video Inputs 1 - 4: These are your primary video inputs. Each accepts a standard composite video signal and con- nects via a BNC connector. The channels are labelled by number in the same order as they will appear on your DVR’s interface.

Connecting the DVR

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1)DC 12V Power Input: Where you connect the included

DC 12V power adapter. Use only the supplied power adapter with the DVR, and use the power adapter only with the DVR.

2)PTZ (RS485) Port: To connect the RS485 cables to control a PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) device to the DVR.

3)Audio Output: A standard line-level audio output.

4)USB 2.0 Port: For connecting a USB mouse or a USB stor- age device.

5)HDMI Output: The primary output of the DVR. For the highest possible video output quality, we suggest using this output.

6)eSATA Port: To connect an external hard drive which

will act as a live recording drive in the same manner as the installed HDD.

Note: Only the 1425 & 1450 DVR models have the eSATA port available.

7)VGA Output: For connecting a television or PC monitor with a VGA input.

8)Network Port: Where you can connect the DVR to a net- work, typically directly into the router or network switch.

9)Audio Inputs: These will accept a standard line-level signal (<1V).

10)Video Inputs 5 - 8 (8-CH only): These are your second- ary video inputs. Each accepts a standard composite video signal and connects via a BNC connector. The channels are labelled by number in the same order as they will appear on your DVR’s interface.

11)Video Inputs 1 - 4: These are your primary video inputs. Each accepts a standard composite video signal and con- nects via a BNC connector. The channels are labelled by number in the same order as they will appear on your DVR’s interface.

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Contents 4 or 8 Channel H.264 DVR EnglishEnglish English Before You BeginIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DEFAULT PASSWORD INFORMATIONReference ContentsEnglish IntroductionStage 1. Connecting the DVR page 6 to page IntroductionThe Basic Setup Getting the DVR SetupEnglish Installation Guidelines• Only install the DVR in a well ventilated space • Use only the supplied power adapterConnecting the DVR Front Panel of the DVREnglish English The Rear Panel of the DVRConnecting the DVR Connection DiagramEnglish Connecting the DVR Connecting Additional DevicesEnglish The Remote Control Default Password InformationBasic DVR Operation Basic SetupSetting up a Dynamic DNS for remote access Basic Setup: GeneralBasic Setup •Setting the Date, Time and your Time ZoneEnglish Basic Setup: HDD & NetworkingBasic Setup Network AccessEnglish Basic Setup: DDNS & EmailBasic Setup Enable SSL or TLS: EnableEnglish Basic Setup: NTP & DSTBasic Setup DST ConfigurationFinishing the Setup Wizard Basic Setup: Account Configuration & CompletionBasic Setup Account ConfigurationHow to install MyDVR Basic Setup: Installing MyDVR on PCGot a Mac? Basic SetupIf you’re accessing the DVR via the Internet MyDVR: Logging InDefault Password Information Basic SetupEnglish MyDVR InterfaceNeed more details? Basic SetupEnglish MyDVR: Local ConfigurationPlayback Problems? Basic SetupRecording: Advanced Config see page MyDVR Configuration OverviewBasic Setup Display: Channel Settings see page•Email Setting see page Basic SetupNetwork: Advanced Config see page •NTP Setup see pageAlarm: Exception see page Basic SetupAlarm: Motion Detection see page Alarm: Video Loss see pageSystem General see page Basic SetupEnglish Device: PTZ see pageBasic Setup Remote Access From a Mobile DeviceEnglish English Default Password InformationOperating the DVR Locally Basic SetupShutdown Menu LayoutBasicSetup EnglishAdvanced Configuration include Advanced ConfigurationAdvanced Configuration By DefaultAdvanced Configuration Display: CameraEnglish Standard 4:3 - 1024 x Display: OutputAdvanced Configuration EnglishAdvanced Configuration Recording: EncodeEnglish Advanced Configuration Recording: OptionEnglish Important Guidelines Recording: ScheduleAdvanced Configuration EnglishEnglish Search: PlaybackAdvanced Configuration using at the timeThe Backup File List Search: BackupAdvanced Configuration To backup footageEnglish Search: EventSearch: Log Search Advanced ConfigurationRemember: Playback Limitations The Playback InterfaceAdvanced Configuration EnglishAdvanced Configuration Network: GeneralEnglish What port numbers should I use? Network: AdvancedAdvanced Configuration EnglishEnglish Network: Advanced: DDNSNetwork: Advanced: NTP ConfigurationEnglish Network: Advanced: IP FilterNetwork: Network Status Advanced ConfigurationGmail Google Network: Advanced: Email SettingsAdvanced Configuration EnglishHow Motion Detection Works Alarm: MotionAdvanced Configuration EnglishTo set the MOTION DETECTION AREA Alarm: Motion Detection ConfigurationAdvanced Configuration EnglishMotion Detection Compatibility Alarm: Motion Detection NotesAdvanced Configuration EnglishAlarm: Video Loss Alarm: Motion Detection - ActionAlarm: Video Loss Advanced ConfigurationAdvanced Configuration Alarm: ExceptionEnglish English Device: HDDDevice: S.M.A.R.T Advanced ConfigurationNote for Remote Access and Mobile Device users Device: PTZAdvanced Configuration PTZ Settingssupport this function Advanced ConfigurationEnglish PTZ ControlsAdvanced Configuration System: GeneralEnglish Advanced Configuration System UserEnglish Advanced Configuration System: System InformationEnglish •Choose Configuration: Import/Export System: MaintenanceAdvanced Configuration To export your settingsEnglish TroubleshootingReference Routers Addendum: Third Party HardwareEnglish ReferenceReference Technical SpecificationsGet up to Date Information EnglishReference Warranty InformationWarranty Terms & Conditions EnglishEnglish NotesEnglish AllCountries E-mail:tech@swann.com Helpdesk / TechnicalSupport DetailsEnglish Swann Technical Support
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