SVAT Electronics CLEARVU9 Configuring Settings, NET Client Port example WEB Server Port example

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7.Write down the following information (exactly as it appears on your screen) for the DVR IP ADDRESS, NET CLIENT PORT, and WEB SERVER PORT in the box below. You will write the DDNS SERVER and EXTERNAL IP later.

8.Click the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT title on the left hand side of the screen. Write down the MAC ADDRESS (exactly as it appears on your screen) in the box below.

DVR IP ADDRESS:_ _________________________________________________ (example) 114.74.18.1

GATEWAY (ROUTER IP):______________________________________________ (example) 192.168.0.1

DDNS SERVER:____________________________________________________ (example) yourlink.dvrlink.net

NET CLIENT PORT:__________________________________________________ (example) 6100

WEB SERVER PORT:_________________________________________________ (example) 80

MAC ADDRESS:_ __________________________________________________ (example) 00-12-3A-45-67-89

EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS:_ _____________________________________________ (example) 14.14.243.113

CONFIGURING SETTINGS

1.To navigate through the NETWORK menu, use the mouse to click the status (OFF, ON, etc) of the setting you wish to change. You will see the outline of the status turn green.

2.Use the buttons to choose the preferred setting.

3.When you have made all the desired changes to the NETWORK menu, click APPLY. If you wish to exit without saving changes, click in the top right corner of the window.

NOTE: Each of the settings within the NETWORK menu are described in detail below.

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol): Allows the DVR to automatically obtain an IP address from the connected router or server. The IP Address, Gateway, and Subnet mask will be assigned by the DHCP server. This box is checked (ON) by Default.

DDNS (Dynamic DNS): When enabled, the DVR can be accessed through a fixed website URL. With DDNS you log in with a user name and password to a specific website instead of accessing the DVR through an IP address. Simply navigate to the website to configure your free account and view your DVR online. For more information on accessing the DDNS website, please refer to SETTING UP A DYNAMIC DDNS ACCOUNT, pg.87.

WEB SERVICE: When enabled, allows your DVR to be viewed through an Internet Explorer web browser.

MAX TX SPEED: Specifies the maximum bandwidth that the DVR can use during a remote connection. You can select speeds between 56 kbps – 8192 kbps. A higher number will result in smoother video, but will slow down the network and result in longer loading times while accessing the Internet. A smaller TX speed will result in choppier video, but will not create as much of a lag on the network.

TIP: For complete online accessibility of your DVR, make sure that the DHCP, DDNS, and WEB SERVICE boxes are checked and enabled.

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Contents 4CH All-In-One 17 LCD-DVR Need Product Warranty Information Svat Canada Svat USATable of Contents Main Menu General MenuRecord Menu Archive MenuDVR Networking Guide Troubleshooting Guide SpecificationsIntroduction What is Included Features Record up to 240 DaysOptional Accessory CVW2 60 ft. camera extension cableButtons & Connections LCD DVRCCD Color Camera Wiring Things to Consider Before InstallationCamera Installation MountingConnecting Additional Devices to the DVR Connecting USB DevicesConnecting a USB Mouse for Onscreen Navigation Connecting 6 PIN DIN Cameras not Included Connecting Additional Monitoring DevicesConnecting Audio Equipped Cameras not Included Archiving Recorded FootageNow you can see Using the Remote Control for Onscreen Navigation Connecting and Powering on Shutting Down To Power OFF the DVR Recording StopsLive Display To Turn OFF the LCD Screen Recording ContinuesMULTI-SCREENS KEY Lock FunctionRecording Modes Locking the ScreenPlayback Mode To Play Back FootageSearching by Time Accessing the Search MenuAdvanced Search Click the Search iconWhen you reach the desired time, press Play Searching by EventGeneral Menu Click the Setup iconMain Menu Click the General buttonDisplay Menu Use the buttons to choose the preferred settingSave your settings when prompted Making Changes to the OSD Onscreen Display MenuMaking Changes to the Monitor Menu Making Changes to the Screen Saver Menu Camera Menu Making Changes to the Camera Title MenuGeneral menu, click the Camera button Changing the Camera Title Making Changes to the Color Setup MenuWhen you have finished making sequence Title, click KeyboardMaking Changes to the PTZ Setup Menu Setting UP the PTZ CameraConfiguring the PTZ Menu Options Controlling the PTZ Camera Through the DVR Click the PTZ icon PTZ Control screen will pop upMaking Changes to the Motion Sensor Menu Adjusting Area Setup You will be prompted to save these changes Sound Menu Making Changes to the Audio MenuTo turn the remote control beep off, click Making Changes to the Buzzer MenuClick the System button System MenuMaking Changes to the DATE/TIME Menu Changes, click in the top right corner of the windowDATE/TIMEnow you can see Making Changes to the Network MenuMaking Changes to the Mail Menu Making Changes to the User Management MenuAdding a NEW User Can be used to delete lettersUse the buttons to turn email notifications on or OFF Editing Existing Users Now you can see When you have completed entering your password, press OK Deleting UsersUse the buttons to select your User ID Updating the System Management Menu Changing the System NamePress Start Press OK when prompted Updating the SYSTEM’S FirmwareNow you can see Saving the System Data Loading System DataMaking Changes to the Control Device Menu EVENT/SENSOR Menu Making Changes to the HDD Event MenuClick the EVENT/SENSOR button Making Changes to the Alarm Input Menu Making Changes to the Alarm OUT MenuButtons to enable or disable each alarm Making Changes to the Buzzer OUT Menu Making Changes to the Email Notification Menu Disk Manage Menu Making Changes to the Disk Manage MenuFormatting the DVR’S Hard Drive Click the Start button next to FormatNow you can see Record Menu Click the Record buttonMaking Changes to the Recording Operations Menu Making Changes to the TIMER/MOTION Setup Menu Making Changes to the SIZE/FPS/QUALITY/AUDIO SettingsNow you can see Making Changes to the Activation Menu Click the Activation title at the top of the screenNow you can see Making Changes to the Alarm Setup Menu Archive Menu Archiving Video Footage to AN External USB DeviceFootage is extracted to a temporary area on the hard drive DVR Networking Guide Preparing Your DVROnce extracted, the footage is copied to CD or USB Connecting the DVR to Your Router Accessing the DVR’S IP InformationConfiguring Settings NET Client Port example WEB Server Port examplePreparing Your Computer Installing the Remote Viewer Software on Your PC Understanding the Remote DVR Viewer Software Button will be grey Controls the alarm outputsIts camera is displayed on screen Only one channel can be listened to at a timeGetting Started Creating a Connection GroupNew group is now created Adjusting Your Display on ScreenEntering the DVR’S Information DVR section you will see 16 drop down buttons with ‘x’Click ADD to save the DVR’s settings Additional Group SettingsAdditional Configuration Local setup window, click the Configuration tabSetting UP & Connecting to the Internet Connecting VIA a D-LINK Router Example Under Schedule, select AlwaysPort forwarding is now complete Testing Your External IP Finding Your External IPPress Enter Remote Viewing Software should pop up If SuccessfulIf YOU Cannot Connect Menu and click to connect to your DVRPreparing the DVR Troubleshooting Checklist Networking RequirementsFinding and Testing MY External IP Networking InformationSetting UP a Dynamic DNS Account Forwarding Outside Your NetworkNow you can see Finalizing Setup Configuring the DVR’S Ddns Information Setting UP Your DVR to Send Email Alerts Click Apply and allow the DVR to restartSending a Test Email Understanding the Notification E-MAILSConfiguring Mail Settings Entering SetupMaking Changes to the Record Menu Making Changes to the Camera Menu Making Changes to the Sound Menu Making Changes to the EVENT/SENSOR Menu Making Changes to the System Menu Referring to the Event Viewer for Events and Activity Menus Stop Playback Button Archiving Footage to Your PC Finding Previously Recorded FootagePlaying Back Previous Footage FootageSaving Still Shots Screen Caps to Your PC Archiving screen will pop upSearch Log will pop up Sending a Still Image to Your PrinterSearching the LOG Viewer for Events Press to play the video associated with the eventUsing the Backup Player to View Archived Footage on Your PC Troubleshooting Guide Frame Message Information on adjusting color settings, refer to pg.36Accessing the DVR at a later time But nothing is recordedAs you complete it Verify batteries are installed correctlyCheck all your network connections Internet Connection PortCBCGanz FPS Fully AdjustableGanz ZC-PT Win4net WSD 7425D SaeiloOutdoor Camera CV67 Hi-Res Security Camera What is Included Installation Ambient light available Identify this channelMake sure your camera is not aimed at direct sunlight Backwards to let in more lightDrilling Template 108 109 110 Page Visit US on the WEB

CLEARVU9 specifications

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