SVAT Electronics cv501-16ch Viewing Your DVR Outside of Your Network, Finding Your External IP

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VIEWING YOUR DVR OUTSIDE OF YOUR NETWORK

Now that you have successfully viewed your DVR and cameras from a computer it is time to set up your router to view the DVR while at a remote location. This process is called Port Forwarding and you can find detailed instructions on how to complete the required steps at http://www.portforward.com.

*Port forwarding is required if you want to view the DVR from a computer that is not connected to the same router.

Configuring your Router to view the DVR Externally (Port Forwarding):

Port forwarding is a necessary step that opens a path on your home/business network to allow you to view your DVR video feed from outside your network (over the Internet).

There are hundreds of brands of routers on the market, you can find step by step instructions on http://www.portforward.com.

Easy to follow Networking Video Guides are available under the support section of the company website (http://www.svat.com).

Once on http://www.portforward.com:

Select your router make and model from the list of DVRs

Skip any advertisements that may be seen by clicking “Click here to skip this advertisement…” in the top right hand corner

You will see a list of various applications. Find a link for any DVR or IP camera and click on it. If you cannot find a DVR of Camera link, you can pick any application, the instructions are all very similar

Follow the instructions using the HTTP port number assigned to the DVR

By default the http port is 80 and can be verified by checking the NETWORK SETUP section in the Menu of the DVR

Once the port forwarding is complete you are ready to view your DVR from a remote location:

If you are going to be viewing your cameras on your mobile device you will also need to port forward the RTSP port and RTP port range. These ports are listed on the RTSP SETUP section of the DVR. By default port 554 and a port range of 1024-10000 need to be forwarded to the Internal IP address of the DVR. See “3G MOBILE DEVICE SETUP” of the manual for more information

These instructions have been created without a stand alone firewall in place. If you have a firewall, please consult a computer systems technician to configure the firewall to allow the required ports to pass through it.

Note: Your router may require a user name and password. If you do not know the username or password, contact the person who

setup your router. http://www.portforward.com will provide you with the router’s default user name and password.

FINDING YOUR EXTERNAL IP

The external IP address of the DVR is used to access the DVR from any remote location with Internet access. To find the external IP address of the DVR go to www.whatsmyip.org or www.showmyip.com using a computer that is connected to the same router as the DVR. The web sites will display your external IP address in the top of the web page for your reference.

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Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents DDNS.org Ddns Account Setup Login ActiveX InstallationTime Search Event List Search Software Buttons and ConnectionsIntroduction Table of ContentsFeatures What is IncludedFeatures IR Sensor Detects IR remote control Additional AccessoriesButtons & Connections Front PanelBack Panel Remote ControlVideo Monitor Connection BNC Monitor output Video Out Buttons & Connections To connect a two wire alarmPTZ Connection Adjust cameras to the desired viewing angles Things to Consider Before InstallationPower bar Connecting Additional Devices to the DVR Camera InstallationConnecting a USB Mouse Connecting a Monitor to the DVR VGA Connecting a Monitor to the DVR RCA CompositeConnecting Your Alarm System to the DVR Connecting Your DVR to the Router Connecting and Powering on the DVRPower supply Getting Started Using the MouseScreen Viewing POP UP Menu BARMain menu consists of nine options Main MenuMain Menu To call up the Main MenuMain Menu Video AdjustCamera Camera TitleDisplay PTZ SetupDwell Time Baud Rate ProtocolAccess the Main Menu Select the Motion Setup icon PTZ Control from Live Viewing ModeMotion Detection PTZ controls look like thisMotion Detect To SET Motion DetectionBuzzer SensitivityPPS ResolutionTo Change the Normal Record PPS Or monitorsTo Change the Alarm Record PPS Alarm Record PPSAlarm Record Duration Press Enter or Click to save changes To exitRecord Mode Alarm Record QualityRecord Quality To choose a recording scheduleAudio Record Schedule SetupTo record with audio There are 3 different recording optionsTo set the schedules DVR may take a few moments to load the settingsAlarm Display Mode External Alarm ModeEvent LOG Setup Video Loss DetectBuzzer Time Setup To Setup the Event LogRelay Time Setup To return to the Menu and save your settingsHard Disk Management Setup To Setup the Relay Time SetupOverwrite Mode To Set the DVR to Warn You When the HDD is Getting FullTo Setup the Password Protect HDD Format SetupHDD Information HDD Information will Show YouTo Format the HDD Network SetupTerms To Setup PPPoE Settings SettingsTo Change from Static to Dhcp Addresses Mail Function and Setup To Setup your DdnsRtsp Username Mail ServerIf you receive an email from the DVR it will include FTP SetupTo Setup Backup Recording USB BackupTo Backup Saved Video Footage DVD/CD Backup Backup SetupTo Setup the Date and Time DATE/TIME SetupTo Backup Saved Video Footage with CD/DVD burner System Type Display SetupKeyboard Lock DVR ID NumberFirmware Upgrade System Password SetupLoad Default LanguageBackup Setup to USB Load Setup From USBDaylight Saving Time Setup HDD & USB Information Live ViewingTo Call up the HDD & USB Information Digital ZoomPlayback Controls PlaybackControls are as follows, from left to right Press Stop to exit out of the playback or playback menuSearch by Time PlaybackEvent List Search Events are as followsHow to View Backup Footage from USB Backup Video PlaybackTo backup your file to AVI Backup buttons are as followsSearching for footage Playback buttons are as follows from left to rightRequirements Network GuideFinding your DVR’s IP Address Preparing Your Computer for Viewing the DVR Method 1 Recommended Network Guide Click Apply Click OK Viewing Your DVR on Your Computer MethodIf this is an option Installing the ActiveX controls Log in to the DVR Using Internet ExplorerUsername admin Password admin Finding Your External IP Viewing Your DVR Outside of Your NetworkOnce Successful TestingIf YOU Cannot Connect Ddns Dynamic DNS To Configure the DVR to Work with DdnsDDNS.CAMDDNS.COM DYNDNS.ORG requires a DYNDNS.ORG accountRequired if using DYNDNS.ORG DYNDNS.ORG Account SetupUsername admin Password admin To View DVR Through HostnameThis is what the online viewing software will look like Network Viewing & PlaybackMode Network Viewing & Playback To back up saved footage Additional OptionsSystem Update DVR Configuration OptionsSystem Information User ManagementIP Setting Load DefaultPort Assignment PPPoEMail & FTP FTP SettingIf using the default settings Setting UP Port Forwarding3G Mobile Device Port Forwarding Other Options3G Mobile Device Port Forwarding Mobile TroubleshootingFrom Your Mobile Device Mobile Viewer Application Mobile Viewing Installation GuideSony Ericsson K608i IPhone and iTouch Viewing Press Yes to begin the installation process Mobile Viewing Installation GuideSony Ericsson K608i Click Options Click on Connect Name This is arbitrary and can be named to your likingClick Ok or Allow to allow the connection BlackBerry Bold IPhone and iTouch Viewing SafariDisconnect the BlackBerry device from the computer On the BlackBerry Click Options Click on Connect Troubleshooting Guide Too purple, blue, etc Remote Internet connectionMy browser keeps freezing Night vision camerasBlack and white DVR SpecificationsBoxes Power Input DVR SpecificationsCamera Specifications MODEL# VU301 C Camera SpecificationsWiring Diagram Using the ONE to Four Port Power Supply with CamerasWiring Instructions Camera ManualNetworking Information Camera Drilling TemplateWEB Server PORTexample Ddns Server example DDNS.DVRLINK.NET