Swann DVR4-5500 Part 6 Remotely accessing your DVR, Using the Video Viewer software, Installation

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DVR4-5500™

Operating Instructions

Part 6: Remotely accessing your DVR

There are a few methods available for you to access your DVR remotely or via your local network, ranging from using the dedicated software (supplied on the enclosed CD) to using an Internet Explorer browser window.

NOTE: The first time you remotely access your DVR, you will be asked for a username and password. The default username is “admin” and the default password is also “admin” (both an abbreviation for “administrator”, being you).

6.1 Finding your DVR via the network or the Internet

The address you’ll need to know when locating your DVR depends on how you are accessing it.

If you are connecting via the local network, the address you’ll need to use is:

http://PRIVATE IP ADDRESS OF THE DVR:PORT

Example: http://192.168.010.016:85

Via the Internet, you’ll need to use:

http://PUBLIC IP ADDRESS OF YOUR NETWORK:PORT

Example: http://165.228.182.26:85

You should have already discovered these values – if you have not, follow the instructions in Part 5.

6.2 Using the Video Viewer software

6.2.1 Installation

The CD which came with your DVR contains a dedicated program called “Video Viewer”. To install this:

1.Place the CD in your computers optical drive (CD, DVD, Blu-Ray – whichever you have).

2.The software should automatically run. (If you’ve turned the AutoRun function off in your computer, you’ll have to open the disc and run the file named “setup.exe”).

3.Choose an option from the pop-up window – either “Licensed Software AP” to install the version on the disc, or “Download Latest Version” if you have a fast Internet connection, as this will give you access to the most recent update of the program.

4.Follow the remaining onscreen instructions to finish the installation.

5.The installation procedure will place an icon () on your desktop to run Video Viewer.

6.2.2Connecting to your DVR

Once you run Video Viewer, you be greeted by an window containing an Address Book, which you can use to enter

the IP address of your DVR. Click the ADD icon to add an address to the Address Book.

The required address will be different, depending on whether the computer you are using is on the local area network (PRIVATE IP ADDRESS:PORT) or connected via the Internet (PUBLIC IP ADDRESS:PORT).

Username and Password: You will be asked for a username and password for remote access. The default username is “admin” and the password is also “admin”.

You can save these addresses to the Address Book. This will make it simpler and more convenient to access the DVR remotely in the future.

You can also use the search function to find your DVR, but only if the DVR is connected to the same network as your

PC. To do this, click the SEARCH icon () – if your DVR doesn’t appear, try clicking REFRESH ().

Once you’ve found the DVR, use the ADD button to save the address.

To connect to the DVR, double-click the address you just added to the address book – this will take you to the Event Interface.

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Contents All-in-One Digital Video Recorder Risk of Electric Shock Video ViewerDefault Password Information IntroductionManual Contents Connecting Power to the DVR Part 1 Setting up the DVR HardwareConnecting Cameras to the DVR Layout of Digital Video Recorder DVRPart 2 Configuring the DVR Software Layout of the Infrared Remote ControlSetting the Date and Time Setting the PasswordSome tips on selecting a password Locking / Unlocking the DVR Keylock Part 3 Basic FunctionsOverview of the Interface The Live Monitoring Layout RecordingMotion Recording Manual RecordingSome More Recording Options Finding an Event PlaybackUpgrading Firmware Controls for PlaybackFind the Record Settings in the Quick Start menu Setting the Recording SettingsBasic Settings Part 4 Advanced OperationsProgramming the Timer Advanced SettingsBacking up Events Advanced Motion Detection SettingsAdvanced System Information Whole Image Centre of Image2 …to your PC Connecting the DVR to your Local Network Part 5 NetworkingAddress Type Assigned by Dhcp or Manually Assigned Configuring the DVR Network with Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpPoint to Point Protocol Over Ethernet Networking PPPoE Your Public IP Address Configuring your Network for Remote ViewingPort Forwarding Important Static versus Dynamic IP AddressesInstallation Part 6 Remotely accessing your DVRUsing the Video Viewer software Connecting to your DVRUsing the Video Viewer Interface Icon Name Description SettingsAccess the Detailed Record Settings Button Function DescriptionBacking up Footage via the Network Playing Back FootageStatus List Window Click DownloadAccessing the DVR without Video Viewer Accessing your DVR via Internet ExplorerAccessing your DVR via QuickTime Operating Instructions Appendix 2. Compatible USB Flash Drive ListAppendix 3. Compatible Sata HDD List Appendix 4. Removing the DVR ModuleAppendix 5. Replacing the Sata HDD Warranty Terms and Conditions Swann Technical Support