Digimerge DHU104 instruction manual Archiving Menu

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Archiving

Archiving

The Archive feature copies data from the internal hard drive to backup media such as an external USB hard drive, USB flash drive., or DVD-R/RW drive.

Open the sub-menu and select

ARCHIVING.

Archiving Menu

From - Select the Start Time and Date for Backup.

To - Select the End Time and Date for Backup.

A/V channel - Select the Video and Audio Channel(s) for backup

Device - Displays all detected backup media devices (USB Flash Disk or USB Hard Drive).

Mode - Select the Backup Mode:

Burning - Copies the data to the backup device.

Erasing & Burning- Copies the data to the backup device, then deletes the data from the System Hard Drive.

Select START and press the ENTER button to begin backup.

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Digital Video Surveillance Recorder Page Important Safeguards InstallationService General Precautions General PrecautionsDVR Features Table of Contents Event / Sensor Remote Control Hardware & Software Getting StartedFront Panel Rear Panel Remote Control 15. F3 N/AMouse Control Mouse ControlsInitial Loading Sequence Display ModesIndividual Camera Display Network Indicators Network Connectivity IndicatorCovert Camera Mode Display ModesPTZ Pan/Tilt/Zoom & Focus Controls PTZ Control Screen Focus Control ScreenKey Lock System Power OffSystem Log Off System ShutoffMenu Navigation Controls Active Option IndicatorMenu Navigation Controls & Tips Virtual Keyboard ControlPlayback and Navigation Controls Navigation / PlaybackRecording Menu Controls Record Setup MenuSelect Record Setup Panic RecordingSimple Recording Advanced Recording SettingTime Interval Bar Selected Hour Changed Time Block Activation Manual Recording Search Mode Search By TimeSearch By Event System Setup Controls EnterSystem Setup Menu OSD Onscreen DisplayMonitor Camera Menu Camera TitlePTZ Setup Color SetupContrast, Tint and Color for individual Motion Sensor PTZ PropertiesSelected Area is shaded in Grey Sound Sound MenuBuzzer DATE/TIME Network Time Server SetupSystem Menu User Management Controls forNetwork Mail Setup User Management ADD User ScreenSystem Management System Information ScreenFirmware Update Control Device Factory DefaultsSystem Data Event / Sensor HDD Event Alarm Input Alarm OutputBuzzer Output Email Notification Disk Management Format Erases all Hard Drive dataArchiving Archiving MenuError Messages Archiving OptionsNetwork Connectivity Overview IP & MAC Address Finding Your External IP AddressSetting Up Your Ddns Account Navigate to http//ddns.digimerge.netUser Name Domain Name Password Router Computer Router Port ForwardingTCP/IP Port Internet Internal NetworkDdns Setup Problem TroubleshootingCheck Appendix 1 System Specifications General SpecificationsRecording Specifications Appendix 1 System Specification cont’dAlarm Specifications Network SpecificationsDVR Specifications LbsAppendix 2 Digimerge Client Software Requirements Appendix 3 Monitor Out DVRNot Included Appendix 4 Connecting Motion/Alarm DevicesInstalling a Sensor GroundInstalling a PTZ RS-445 Type PTZ Camera Appendix 5 Connecting a PTZ CameraPTZ Camera Not Included Appendix 6 Full Connectivity Diagram BNC CamerasAppendix 7 Replacing the Hard Drive Replacing the Hard DriveFormatting the New Hard Drive Appendix 8 Using the Storage Calculator Appendix 9 System Setup Tips Navigating within the System MenuMake Sure That the Date and Time are SET Prior to Recording Formatting the Hard Drive Camera Setup Backing up your System Configurations Appendix 10 Using Listen-In Audio Appendix 11 Playing Recorded Video Data Search By Event Setting An Individual Time Block Appendix 12 Recording ModesSetting Multiple Time Blocks Appendix 13 Setting Up Remote Viewing What do I need?IP & MAC Address Setting Up Your Ddns Account User Name Domain Name Password Network Router Port Forwarding Ddns Setup Digimerge NetViewer Software Connection Manager Adding a GroupAdding a Site Individual Unit Configuration Camera Assign Set each camera to a portionDigimerge NetViewer Software Remote Connection Limited Warranty Canada Page IT’S ALL on the WEB