Swann DVR4-5500 manual Operating Instructions, Appendix 2. Compatible USB Flash Drive List

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DVR4-5500™

 

 

Operating Instructions

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix 1. Technical Specifications

 

 

 

LCD Panel

 

 

 

 

Size

 

18.95” (measured across diagonal)

Resolution

 

 

WSXGA+ (1440 x 990 pixels)

Aspect Ratio

 

 

16 : 10 Widescreen

Peak Brightness

 

 

300cd/m2 (typical)

Contrast Ratio

 

 

1000 : 1 (typical)

Response Time

 

 

5ms [Tr + Tf] (typical)

Viewing Angle

 

 

85/85/80/80 (CR ≥ 10)

Scaling and Zooming Engine

 

 

YES

Colour Temperature Adjustment

 

 

YES

On-Screen OSD Function

 

 

YES

Viewing Aspect Ratio

 

 

16 : 10 Full Frame Widescreen

IR Control (RCU)

 

 

YES

Built in Speaker

 

 

1 x 1 watt

D-Sub Input

 

 

1 x VGA (15 pin)

DVR

 

 

 

 

Video System

 

 

NTSC / PAL (automatic detection)

Video Compression Algorithm

 

 

H.264

Video Input

 

4 x composite video signal (1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC)

Audio Input

 

 

1 x RCA

LCD Display Mode

 

Default / Normal / Full (selectable)

Maximum Recording Rate (Frame)

 

720 x 480 px at 30 IPS (NTSC) or 720 x 576 px at 25 (PAL)

Maximum Recording Rate (CIF)

 

352 x 240 px at 120 IPS (NTSC) or 352 x 288 px at 100 IPS (PAL)

Multilingual OSD

 

 

YES

Hard Drive Storage Capacity

 

 

1 x SATA HDD (up to 1TB)

QuickSearch Modes

 

 

Event / Time search mode

Multiplex Operation

 

Live display / Record / playback / backup / network operations

Motion Detection Area

 

Three (3) pre-defined detection areas

Motion Detection Sensitivity

 

 

HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW

Pre-trigger Recording

 

 

YES (8MB)

Backup Device

 

 

USB 2.0 flash drive / Network

Web Transmission Format

 

 

H.264 (scalable quality)

Ethernet

 

10/100 Base-T. Supports remote control and live view via Ethernet

Web Interface

 

Licensed software Video Viewer (Windows 2000, XP, Vista)

 

 

Internet Explorer / Mozilla Firefox web browsers (Windows 2000, XP, Vista)

 

 

QuickTime player (Windows 2000, XP, Vista; MAC)

IR Remote Control

 

 

YES (Built-in IR receiver)

Keylock (Password Protection)

 

 

YES

Video Loss Detection

 

 

YES

Camera Title

 

Up to six (6) alphanumeric characters

Video Adjustments

 

Hue / Saturation / Brightness / Contrast

 

 

 

15 levels (-7 to +7)

Date Display Format

 

YY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY or OFF.

Daylight Savings

 

 

YES

System Recovery

 

 

Auto-recovery after power failure

Power Consumption

 

 

22W

Dimensions

 

443mm (length) x 379.2mm (height) x 195.2mm (depth)

 

 

 

 

Appendix 2. Compatible USB Flash Drive List

 

 

Transcend

 

JFV35

 

4GB

 

 

JFV30

 

8GB

Kingston

 

DataTraveler

 

1GB

PQI

 

U172P

 

4GB

Apacer

 

AH320

 

2GB

 

 

AH320A

 

8GB

 

 

AH220

 

1GB

 

 

AH320

 

4GB

A-data

 

RB-18

 

1GB

Sandisk

 

Cruzer Micro

 

2GB

 

 

Cruzer Micro

 

4GB

 

 

Cruzer4-pk

 

2GB

Netac

 

U208

 

1GB

MSI

 

F200

 

4GB

SONY

 

Micro Vault Tiny

 

1GB

 

 

Micro Vault Tiny 2GB

 

2GB

 

 

Micro Vault Tiny 4GB

 

4GB

To ensure the maximum compatibility of the DVR with your flash drive, be sure to upgrade the DVR firmware to the latest version, available online. If the flash drive is not compatible, the unit will display the message “USB ERROR”. NOTE: Use your PC to format your USB flash drive to FAT32.

NOTE: You can backup up to 2GB of video data per USB backup. To backup more, simply repeat the process.

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Contents All-in-One Digital Video Recorder Risk of Electric Shock Video ViewerDefault Password Information IntroductionManual Contents Part 1 Setting up the DVR Hardware Connecting Cameras to the DVRConnecting Power 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 Part 3 Basic Functions Overview of the Interface The Live Monitoring LayoutLocking / Unlocking the DVR Keylock RecordingMotion Recording Manual RecordingSome More Recording Options Playback Upgrading FirmwareFinding an Event Controls for PlaybackSetting the Recording Settings Basic SettingsFind the Record Settings in the Quick Start menu Part 4 Advanced OperationsProgramming the Timer Advanced SettingsAdvanced Motion Detection Settings Advanced System InformationBacking up Events 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 Configuring your Network for Remote Viewing Port ForwardingYour Public IP Address Important Static versus Dynamic IP AddressesPart 6 Remotely accessing your DVR Using the Video Viewer softwareInstallation Connecting to your DVRUsing the Video Viewer Interface Icon Name Description SettingsAccess the Detailed Record Settings Button Function DescriptionPlaying Back Footage Status List WindowBacking up Footage via the Network 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