First Alert DVR0810, DVR0805 Appendix, Hard Drive Removal and Installation, Hard Drive Format

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APPENDIX

HARD DRIVE

Hard Drive Removal and Installation

HDD Installation

To replace the hard drive in the DVR:

1.CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. UNPLUG ALL POWER SOURCES, INCLUDING CAMERAS FROM THE DVR BEFORE REMOVING COVER. FAILURE

TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE DVR OR

ITS COMPONENTS AS WELL AS INJURY OR DEATH

1.Remove screws securing the cover of the DVR and remove cover.

2.Disconnect the hard drive power and data cables.

3.Remove old hard drive and replace with the new one.

4.Re-install the screws securing the hard drive to the bottom of the DVR.

5.Re-connect the hard drive power and data cables.

6.Replace the cover and screws. Note: Format hard drive per instructions in HDD MANAGEMENT section.

Caution!

 

 

 

 

 

 

When working with electrostatic sensitive

Hard Drive Remove/Install Screws from Below

devices such as

hard disk

or DVR

 

unit, make sure you use a static-free

 

workstation. Any

electrostatic

energy

 

coming in contact with the hard disk or DVR can damage it permanently.

Hard Drive Format

NOTE: A new hard drive must be formatted after installation. Format per instructions in the HDD MANAGEMENT section of this manual.

CAUTION!

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.

UNPLUG ALL POWER SOURCES, INCLUDING CAMERAS FROM THE DVR BEFORE REMOVING COVER. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE DVR OR ITS COMPONENTS AS WELL AS INJURY OR DEATH.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

Hard Drive - Connected to Circuit Board

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Contents USER’S Manual Welcome IntroductionThank YOU Main Description KEY Product FeaturesProduct features Table of Contents Introduction Safety Precautions SafetyFCC Compliance Fire and electric shock hazard statementProduct Overview Package ContentsFront Panel DVR ControlsBack Panel Remote Control Remote ControlRemote Control Operation Directions for Installing/ Changing BatteriesMouse and Virtual Keypad Installing Cameras Camera and Power ConnectionsConnecting Devices Mounting Cameras and Running CablePower On/Off Initial SetupUser Login Quick Access MenuPassword Setup Main Menu AccessSetting Up Passwords & User Permissions Main MenuTo Modify the Group or User To Set PasswordModify Password Add User Add Group Account Modify Ntsc or PAL? Camera Display SetupSetting Up the Live View Video Screen Why Set a Date & Time? Setting Up Language/Date/TimeLanguage, Date and Time LanguageBasic Operation Record ModeRecording RecordingRegion Cover Cctv ResolutionMotion Detect Setup Playback Search ModePlayback Record SearchHDD Management Backup To backup recorded dataHard Drive and USB Options HDD menu displays the followingAdvanced Setup AlarmAlarm Alarm and Email OptionsAlarm Inputs Alarm ManagementAlarm Ouput Video Blind Screen Alarm Status Alarm Manage ScreenSystem Information System Info and System UpdateSystem PTZ Camera Setup Pan/Tilt/Zoom PTZ SetupPTZ Pan tilt zoom...PTZAdvanced Operations PTZ SetupNetwork Setup for Remote Access Remote AccessNetwork Setup To configure UPnP settings To configure Static IP settings in the DVRTo configure PPPoE settings UPnP Universal Plug and PlayWAN Settings Example Ddns Dynamic Domain Name ServiceFirst obtain your Router DNS To obtain your Primary or Secondary DNSHow to Determine the IP Address of the DVR Next configure Ddns settings in the DVRPort Forwarding Naming Tip Port ForwardingRemote Surveillance Remote Surveillance using Internet Explorer 8 orRemote Surveillance Setup Required Prior to Remote Access Using Remote SurveillanceConfiguring ActiveX Control in Internet Explorer Logging Into Your System RemotelyRemote Surveillance Main Screen Live Viewing Talk Function Recording Live Viewing TabRemote Viewing-Progress Bar Playback TabRemote Viewing-Playback Screen Remote Viewing-Error Message Remote Viewing-Search Calendar Remote BackupPlayer Software SearchRemote Setup Record Screen Setup TabRemote Setup Alarm Screen Remote Setup PTZ Screen Remote Setup Network ScreenRemote Setup Host Info Screen Remote Setup Setting Screen Remote Setup Maintenance ScreenMobile Setup Setup and ControlMobile Access Mobile PhoneMobile Setup HDD Installation To replace the hard drive in the DVR Hard Drive Removal and InstallationAppendix Hard DriveTechnical Specifications SpecificationsQuestion What is the meaning of? Answer FAQ SFAQ,s Question Why is my system time not correct? Answer Question Why is there no audio when playing back? AnswerQuestion Why doesn’t motion detection work? Answer Question Why do I have a USB device error? AnswerTroubleshooting TroubleshootingWarranty WarrantyBRK Brands, Inc Jarden Corporation Company Nysejah

DVR0810, DVR0805 specifications

The First Alert DVR0810 and DVR0805 are sophisticated digital video recorders designed for home security and surveillance. Both models provide a comprehensive solution for monitoring premises, providing peace of mind and enhanced security features.

One of the standout features of the DVR0810 and DVR0805 is their ability to support up to 8 cameras simultaneously. This scalability allows homeowners and businesses to cover multiple areas, ensuring a robust security system. Each channel can record continuously or be programmed for motion-activated recording. This flexibility is essential for conserving storage space and focusing on key events.

The devices come equipped with a user-friendly interface that simplifies the setup and operation of the DVR system. Users can configure settings easily, allowing for quick adjustments based on particular surveillance needs. The built-in Wi-Fi capability in the DVR0810 enables remote access from various devices. Users can monitor live feeds, playback recorded footage, and receive alerts directly on their smartphones or tablets through the accompanying mobile app.

Both models utilize H.264 video compression technology. This ensures high-quality video recordings without consuming excessive storage space, allowing for longer retention periods of footage. The DVR0810 and DVR0805 support hard drives with substantial storage capacities, making them ideal for users who require continuous monitoring.

In terms of video resolution, the DVRs deliver crisp and clear images, with options often up to 1080p. This high-definition capability facilitates better image recognition, ensuring that details such as faces and license plates can be captured effectively.

The systems also feature motion detection alerts, which notify users when motion is detected within the camera's field of view. This proactive feature enhances security by allowing prompt responses to potential threats.

Moreover, the DVR0810 and DVR0805 are designed with robust security protocols to protect recorded footage from unauthorized access. Password protection and encryption provide an additional layer of assurance, safeguarding sensitive information.

In conclusion, the First Alert DVR0810 and DVR0805 are powerful and versatile digital video recorders that cater to various surveillance needs. With features like multi-camera support, high-definition recording, and remote access capabilities, these models stand out as reliable solutions for enhancing security in homes and businesses.