Compex Systems DVR4-80 user manual User-Name

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¾Net mask: This field is to set the subnet mask for your network so as the

DVR will be recognized within the network. Example: 255.255.255.000 To change this, simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1-4 keys (These are the top four buttons). Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection.

¾Gateway: This field is to set the gateway for your network so the DVR will be recognized within the network. An example of this is provided within the DVR we use to test the machine within our own network. To change this, simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1-4 keys (These are the top four buttons). Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection.

¾Mac Address: This field is for those Internet service providers or Network administrators who require a MAC address of the network card of our DVR. This option can not be changed.

¾ User-Name Password Level: This category is to set up the users that will log into the network. Please remember that this portion of the Network setting menu is set up in column format.

ƒTo change the any of the presets to a more user defined name simple use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1-4 keys (These are the top four buttons). Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection.

ƒ Example:

USER-NAME

Password

Level

 

admin

admin

super

Changed to

Adam

DVR

super

ƒPlease remember there are only three different levels guest, general, and super.

o“Admin” and “general” – can view live/playback video o “Guest” – can only view live.

: Press

or

to move the cursor to the left or right.

:Press or to change the value.

These keys are located at the top left row of keys (same keys as channel 1-4).

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Contents Safety Precautions Table of Contents P E N D I X a Features Product OverviewSpecifications Video OutputFront Panel Keypads KeysShuttle and Jog Dial Back Panel Connections Operation of SW1 Operation of SW2LAN RS232 Installation Basic Wiring Instructions Hard Disk Drive Installation Final Install ProcessDVR Menu Setup Motion Record Setting Menu System Setting MenuClock/Language Setting Menu Press Title Setting Menu CH4Daylight Setting Menu Press Timer Setting Menu There are six quality levels for recording Lower Normal Record Setting Menu High Alarm Record Setting Menu There are six quality levels for recording Lower Press Buzzer Setting Menu Press Archive Setting Menu Press Network Setting Menu USER-NAME Sequence Setting Menu Press RS232/RS485 Setting Menu Page Press Motion Record Setting Menu Standard Press System Setting Menu Press Basic Recording Setup Recording OverviewTimer Recording Setup Motion Recording Setup Alarm Recording Setup Page Playback Overview Basic PlaybackSearch Playback Segment List PlaybackAlarm List Playback Date/Time Playback Page Copying Video Still Image CopyCopy as a MOV File Other Archiving Methods Viewing a Copied FileAudio Overview How to Upgrade Firmware on the DVR? Page Subnet Masks Networking OverviewIntroduction to TCP/IP Gateway Address Virtual PortsPre-Installation What Type of Network Connection do you have? Connection Procedure Simple One to One ConnectionPage Page Page Page Page Direct High Speed Modem Connection Page Router or LAN Connection If you have a D-Link Router Page Linksys Port Forwarding Page 80 to Both 192.168.1.50 3333 to Both 192.168.1.50 Dynamic DNS Page Link Port Forwarding Example1 Page Dynamic DNS Page Ddns Creating a Ddns AccountPage Page Viewing through Internet Explorer Page Page Page Interface Specifications Transmission Setting Remote Control ProtocolPage Page Remote Control Time Lapse Mode Recording Time Page Alarm Board Configuration Page Page Troubleshooting ‰ The DVR will not go into record mode?‰ The DVR displays no picture? 101