Swann DVR4-5500 manual Appendix 3. Compatible Sata HDD List, Appendix 4. Removing the DVR Module

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DVR4-5500™

 

 

Operating Instructions

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix 3. Compatible SATA HDD List

 

 

 

MANUFACTURER

MODEL

CAPACITY

 

SPEED

Seagate

ST3320613AS

320GB

 

7200 rpm

 

ST33500320AS

500GB

 

7200 rpm

 

ST3750330AS

750GB

 

7200 rpm

 

ST31000340AS

1000GB (1TB)

 

7200 rpm

WD

WD4200AAKS

320GB

 

7200 rpm

 

WD5000AACS

500GB

 

7200 rpm

 

WD6400AAKS

640GB

 

7200 rpm

 

WD7500AAKS

750GB

 

7200 rpm

Maxtor

STM3500350AS

500GB

 

7200 rpm

 

STM3750330AS

750GB

 

7200 rpm

HITACHI

HDT25032VLA360

320GB

 

7200 rpm

 

HDS721010KLA330

1000GB (1TB)

 

7200 rpm

Appendix 4. Removing the DVR Module

1.Remove the base of the LCD monitor.

a.Place the monitor face-down on a soft, protected surface.

b.Remove the LCD monitor base as indicated below:

i.First, snap off the screw cover from the monitor base.

ii.Remove the four stand screws.

2.Place the LCD monitor face down, on a soft, protected surface.

3.Remove all cables connected to the DVR module, including the VGA cable.

4.Remove the two (2) screws which are used to fix the DVR to the LCD monitor.

5.Hold the BNC (video) connectors, and pull gently in the direction as indicated below. The module will slide out.

Appendix 5. Replacing the SATA HDD

First, remove the DVR from the back of the monitor as detailed above. Then:

1.Remove the screws on the upper cover. Remove the upper cover.

2.Unscrew and remove the supplied SATA HDD – there are two screws, one on either side.

3.Unplug original SATA HDD.

4.Plug in new SATA HDD. Remember to attach both the POWER and the SATA connectors.

5.Place new SATA HDD into the spot taken by the original SATA HDD, screwing new drive into position.

6.Close upper cover of the DVR module, replacing all screws removed in step one.

7.Return DVR to slot in the back of the LCD screen.

Note: The DVR is, basically, a dedicated (meaning that it performs a single task, recording video) computer. The internal components are complex and fragile. Whilst changing the hard drive is a relatively straight forward procedure for people who are familiar with assembling and modifying computer hardware, it may be challenging for people who are not. In the latter case, we suggest taking the DVR to a qualified computer technician, who will be very familiar with the process of installing a hard drive.

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Contents All-in-One Digital Video Recorder Video Viewer Risk of Electric ShockIntroduction Default Password InformationManual Contents Connecting Cameras to the DVR Part 1 Setting up the DVR HardwareConnecting Power to the DVR Layout of Digital Video Recorder DVRLayout of the Infrared Remote Control Part 2 Configuring the DVR SoftwareSetting the Password Setting the Date and TimeSome tips on selecting a password Overview of the Interface The Live Monitoring Layout Part 3 Basic FunctionsLocking / Unlocking the DVR Keylock RecordingManual Recording Motion RecordingSome More Recording Options Upgrading Firmware PlaybackFinding an Event Controls for PlaybackBasic Settings Setting the Recording SettingsFind the Record Settings in the Quick Start menu Part 4 Advanced OperationsAdvanced Settings Programming the TimerAdvanced System Information Advanced Motion Detection SettingsBacking up Events Whole Image Centre of Image2 …to your PC Part 5 Networking Connecting the DVR to your Local NetworkAddress Type Assigned by Dhcp or Manually Assigned Network with Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp Configuring the DVRPoint to Point Protocol Over Ethernet Networking PPPoE Port Forwarding Configuring your Network for Remote ViewingYour Public IP Address Important Static versus Dynamic IP AddressesUsing the Video Viewer software Part 6 Remotely accessing your DVRInstallation Connecting to your DVRSettings Using the Video Viewer Interface Icon Name DescriptionButton Function Description Access the Detailed Record SettingsStatus List Window Playing Back FootageBacking up Footage via the Network Click DownloadAccessing your DVR via Internet Explorer Accessing the DVR without Video ViewerAccessing your DVR via QuickTime Appendix 2. Compatible USB Flash Drive List Operating InstructionsAppendix 4. Removing the DVR Module Appendix 3. Compatible Sata HDD ListAppendix 5. Replacing the Sata HDD Warranty Terms and Conditions Swann Technical Support