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Contents Digital Recording System Key features of your DVR WHAT’S Included with Your DVRSafety regulations Operating Temperature Before startStandards Approvals System ShutdownContents Backup With the Panel Closed With the Panel Open PowerDVR Front View DVR Rear View Temperature Conditions InstallationChecking Installation Conditions Connecting with other devices Basic ConnectionSensor Alarm-In Connection Alarm-In ConnectionAlarm Alarm-Out Connection Alarm ConnectionRS485 Connection Switch Hub 100Mbps Network ConnectionEthernet/UTP Cable CAT5 Network Cable ConnectionExternal Keypad Connection POS Device Connection Watch Live Watch ScreenCamera Channel Display Icons Login ScreenCAmERA Channel Disabling an Allocated Database Drive Database Drive AllocationAllocating a New Database Drive Reallocating a Disabled Drive RESOURCE/PTZ/PLAYBACK/LOGResource Tab PTZ TabPlayback Tab Log TabTimeline Bar Audio output is only available for 1x forward playbackLive Screen Switch Full ScreenSequencing Button Click on the button to stop the cyclingReset the video feed layout Channel Video PlaybackCAmERA Channel ASSIGNmENT Channel PlaybackON-SCREEN Keyboard Moving Camera Picture Via View PanelLaunching the On-Screen Keyboard Click on a video feed and drag to the desired locationSetup menu category buttons System SetupSystem Setup Basic Menu Camera Attribute HardwareCamera PTZ Setup Covert Channel SetupAdd to PTZ List PTZ modelAudio Setup AudioAudio Input Apply to Audio Link InfoAlarm Setting TypeAlarm Out Linked pTZExternal monitor SpOTKeypad ID Keypad SetupExternal Keypad POS Settings Port SetupList Transaction waitRecording RecordingRecording mode button states Schedule ModeSchedule HolidaysUpdate CycleRange AddEvent Motion DetectionObject Watch Object Detection SettingsAction Settings Alarm EmergencyMotion Video LossVideo Loss CameraDisplays the selected camera channel’s designa- tion Use BeepMail Mail Address manage SearchUser List Group NameBackup Backup TitleTime Setting Select the cameras you wish to backupAuto DNS Server Setting NetworkNetwork Ip Auto Allocation DhCpOptions AccountNetwork Remote Resolution Stream ControlUse Remote FrameList Condition Setting Emergency monitorRemote Address Emergency Stream Transfer TimeSetup SYSTEmUser ServerAdding a Group You can then verify the deletion Adding a User AccountDeleting a Group Deleting a User Account Verify that the user account has been removed from the listSetting Log information Click on the Open button to start the software upgrade Upgrading SoftwareImport/Export Path ButtonOverwrite Option Date/Time SetupDate/Time System System InfoSearch Search ScreenTImELINE Search Date and TImESelection Split-Screen Setup Screen AdjustmentPicture Quality Adjustment Search Screen PlaybackScreen Expanding/Shrinking the ScreenVideo Zoom-In Video Zoom-Out Video moveEvent Search PrintingSearching Events Printing Search ScreenAdvanced search Event ListObject watch POSUsed as the play button to initiate Sequential Search Camera ButtonsPlayback panel THUmBNAIL Search Thumbnail Time Scale UpThumbnail Time Scale Down Thumbnail SizeObject Detection window Object SearchClick the Search button to start the object Search Events List POS SearchProducts Backup Backup mANAGEmENT System Recovery Using the System Recovery CDClick on the Reboot button AppendixSystem Recovery from the Hard Disk WebDVR Connecting to WebDVR Watch WebDVR Search Screen Search Date & TimeSPR Smart Viewer Viewer Installation Watch Screen Log/pTZ/playback TabsResource List Hard Drive SpaceConnecting to DVR Server Disconnecting from DVR ServerExit SPR Smart Watch Select the DVR you want to connect to from the server listThis is where recorded video is played back SearchServer List BookmarkAdjustment Playback Speed /Volume ControlAllocating DVR Server to the Video Display Window To search other DVR servers, repeat steps 1Map E-mapSetup menu category buttons Saving/Cancelling ChangesViewer Configuration Viewer Password ChangeControl services Color Level ConfigurationRemote Desktop Control To the server from a remote PCSpecifications Category SPR-9816 SPR-9716Outline drawings TroubleshootingsFAQ Colors or abnormal shapes CauseConnected sensors are not working ProperlyWe protect your rights with two steps Open source license report on the productPreamble Appendix No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs Repair or CorrectionWe protect your rights with a two-step method Appendix Code of the Library into a program that is not a library Executable How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries FoundationIf you develop a new library, and you want it to License, or at your option any later versionOpenSSL License Loss of USE, DATA, or Profits or Business InterruptionThis Software is Provided by Eric Young ‘‘AS IS’’ Correct disposal of batteries in this product