3.3 FRONT AND SIDE PANELS
The front panel of the DVR has minimal features to aid in discretion. The most important item is the Infrared sensor window. This should be kept unobstructed if the remote control is to be used.
The two indicator lights show whether the DVR is currently recording and if it is powered up and operating even if the screen is dark.
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This chapter is intended to get your system operational in a baseline format now that you’ve connected your system and turned it on. It combines information and instructions on several submenus and settings but may not mention all of the functions or options available in a given menu. For many users, these basic operating instructions may be all they need to operate their security system. But, because this system offers many more features, later chapters will cover those additional operations in greater detail.
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In addition to selecting the viewing mode from the Shortcut Menu using the mouse, you can also cycle through the modes using the up and down arrows on the remote or the side of the DVR. The left and right arrows on the remote control will cycle through which channels are displayed.
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