SVAT Electronics CV503-8CH instruction manual Media Port vs. Web Port, Ip Add

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Media Port:

This port is used to initiate communication with the LCD-DVR. The media port is entered at the end of the IP address to connect to the DVR. If using the default port (80), your internet browser will automatically add port 80 to the end of the address even though it may not display it. If using a port other than 80, you will need to add that port to the end of the IP address when typing it into a web browser. (Ex. If using port 2000 and IP address is 192.168.1.69, you would type: http://192.168.1.69:2000 in the address bar.

Web Port:

This port is used for the LCD-DVR to communicate with your network and is required for proper internet viewing.

Media Port vs. Web Port

This DVR requires two separate ports for internet viewing. Most of the communication goes through the Web Port and is used for accessing DVR footage, software and the menu. The Media Port is used to initiate communication to the DVR and serves as a gateway. The Media Port should be left as 80 unless port 80 is being blocked by your Internet Service Provider.

To Change the port you are using:

1.Navigate to and select the drop down list next to the port you would like to change, this will prompt the keyboard to open.

2.Using the keyboard, input desired port number then select enter. The Media and Web ports cannot be the same number.

3.Select “APPLY” to save your changes.

IP ADD:

(IP ADDRESS) The numbers here represent the Internal IP address of your DVR. If your DVR is not properly connected to the router, the address will appear as 0.0.0.0. or “Getting IP. . .”

To Acquire an IP Address:

1.Ensure the IP Mode is set to “DHCP” and that you have connected an Ethernet cable (included) to the jack titled “LAN” on the left side of the LCD-DVR.

2.Once adjusted, select “APPLY” to save changes.

3.Exit the Network Menu, then exit the Main Menu. This will prompt your LCD-DVR to restart and implement the new settings.

Note: The internal IP address is the most important number on the Network Setup Menu screen and the ports will be used to set up Port Forwarding which is necessary for viewing the DVR outside of the current network.

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Do not Return this Product to the StoreProduct Warranty Information Table of Contents Online Software Peripheral Cable IR Remote Control What is IncludedHard Drive Installed IntroductionFeatures Expandable up to 8 Total Cameras Included Mouse and Remote ControlPassword Protection Search by Date, Time or Event7External I/O Power on/off switchLAN Connection Connects to Router MenuAll Corresponding camera onFull screen Current menuBasic Setup Ensure that the cameras are strongly secured into the wallBasic Setup InstructionsPlug the included RCA cable into the BNC connector Connecting a PTZ CameraTo connect a two-wire PTZ camera Plug Mouse into USB portGetting Started Using the MouseGetting Started Screen ViewingFunction Menu Options Function MenuFunction Menu Main menuPTZ Camera PTZ setup menu PTZ CruiseShortcut Menu Controls for the PTZ camera are as followsStop Record PIP ModeStart Record Start CruiseMain Menu Digital ZoomTo zoom Main Menu Using the KeyboardCamera Setup NameLive PositionColor Time Display To Enable/Disable the Time DisplayTo Setup Privacy Zone Privacy ZoneChannel On/Off Record SetupAuto Sequence QualityTo turn audio recording On or Off To adjust and/or set a file sizeAudio Rec To program your LCD-DVR to always recordNavigate to and select Schedule To adjust the recording scheduleSchedule Menu To copy one day’s schedule to another or all other daysType To adjust the type of IP Mode you are usingMain Menu Media Port vs. Web Port Media PortWeb Port IP ADDDdns Setup To adjust the DNS addressTo setup your Ddns on the DVR DNSVideo Search To access and play back footageTo access and playback footage from a certain time Select the channel to view recorded footage fromFile List Menu To access the file from the video search menuFile List Devices BackupTo Backup footage onto USB device Overwrite To Enable/Disable overwrite modeHDD Information this option includesTo Format the HDD HDD FormatUSB Format To Format the attached USB driveAlarm Triggers Alarm SetupTypes of Alarms To Set AlarmsPTZ Setup Mobile SetupMotion Detection Menu Motion DetectionTo change the status of motion detection for each camera Motion Area Mask To adjust the MD areaMD Area System Setup Menu System SetupMaintenance Set automatic maintenance, reboots and updates Date and TimeTo adjust the date format To adjust the dateTo adjust the time To adjust the time formatDaylight Savings Time DST To customize the LCD-DVR daylight savings time adjustmentTime Setup with DST options To Change the Password Password SetupTo Enable Password Protection To Change the Device IDTo adjust your video system Video SetupTo adjust the resolution for your monitor Video SetupLanguage Language Setup English onlyTo adjust the language System InformationSystem Maintenance Playback Screen PlaybackPlayback Computer Playback Software InstallationPlayback To view footage though your computerMultiple Folders One VideoAn Entire Folder Decrease Rate Backward FrameForward Frame Increase RateTime Video functions from the bottom bar are as followsDate 20. STSetting Menu for Advanced Users only To save a section of videoProcessor Amplification Control To adjust the video settingsWhen the settings are adjusted to your liking, select OK Help MenuRequirements Connecting DVR to a RouterNetwork Guide Finding your DVR’s IP Address Preparing Your Computer for Viewing the LCD-DVRIf this is an option Network GuideMethod Click apply Click OK Viewing Your DVR on Your ComputerLog in to the DVR Using Internet Explorer Installing the ActiveX controlsViewing Your DVR Outside of Your Network OptionOption 1 recommended Option Port forward HomeTesting Port Forwarding Open another web browserError / Page cannot be displayed If YOU Cannot ConnectDdns Dynamic DNS To Configure the DVR to Work with DdnsFill out Ddns setup with Dyndns account information Following instructions are for DYNDNS.org setup Next page has information about creating your host nameLOG Into the Account and Setup a Ddns Host To set up a DynDNS name for your DVRTo View DVR Through Host Name Default PasswordDefault Password123456 Logging Into SoftwareOnline Software PTZ Camera Controls Live ModeCruise Setup RecordPTZ Options To set up cruiseOnline Software Other Mouse OptionsTo search through footage To narrow down footage to search throughPlayback options from left to right are as follows Press select Select apply to save settings Record ModeRecord Mode To set your DVR for schedule recordRed Schedule adjustTo change the schedule To copy one day’s schedule to another dayAlarm Setup Network Setup Menu Information to select should be specified in the PTZ manualInternet Bandwidth SettingsTo change where the files are saved File Save PathTo turn the DVR daylight saving time on Make sure password enable is set to onTo customize the DVR’s daylight saving time adjustment Host Info LogoutPort Forwarding Set User name, password and port on DVRMobile Viewing From your computer or iPhoneInformation From your computerFrom your BlackBerry Play/Pause Snapshot PTZ Controls Full Screen View Windows Mobile setupInstall viewing software, from your computer From your phoneFrom your mobile phone Phone will begin preparation to installSymbian Mobile Troubleshooting ’clock PM Power sourceRecord function Function offConnect Port Forwarding may not be set up correctlySetting that will work in most networking situations Side of DVRSpecifications Mode Yes Pelco-D, Pelco-P10 sec Supports up to 8 lettersCamera Power Supply Ports What is IncludedFeatures PIN DIN Female Connection connects to male RCAWiring Instructions Drilling TemplateYes Color Sharp CCDTV Lines IP65888.771.1701 Support@SVAT.comAdditional Accessories DescriptionVisit US on the WEB