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Contents SDE-120N/SDE-3000N/SDE-3001N SDE-3170P/SDE-3002/SDE-3002P Features OverviewImportant Safety Instructions OverviewRisk of Electric Shock Do not Open English Battery Before StartPackage Contents Standards ApprovalsContents Using the iPhone BackupSetup Camera SpecificationLED Part Names and Functions FrontMenu Part Names and Functions Rear Remote Control DVRPart Names Changing Remote Control IDDIY Camera IR LEDMini Din Cable Installing the cameraCamera Bracket Camera Bracket SpecificationAdjusting the Camera Bracket Connecting the alarm Input signal Connecting with other deviceConnecting the Alarm I/O Connecting the alarm output signalLocal System Configuration Connecting with Other DeviceNetwork Connection Total System Configuration InternetLOG on Getting startedStarting the System Getting StartedLOG OFF Power OFFLOG Icons on the Live Screen Live Screen ConfigurationLive View the Launcher Menu Record Switching the screen modeDisplay Auto SequenceTo playback by time option PlaybackPlayback Screen To playback by time selectionSystem Setup DVR setupBefore Starting Setting UP How to use remote control and mouseYYYY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY SystemDATE/TIME System Management To update the network Remote ControllerTo update the firmware File in the networkCamera Using the Virtual KeyboardCamera To change the camera titleAudio Connection ColorCovert To select a motion area SetupMotion Sensor To deselect the motion areaUse the direction buttons to move to Monitor OSDMonitor Sequence Adding SequenceWhen the ADD Sequence window appears, press the ADD button Select a list to edit Edit window appearsAudio You can use the remote control to activate the buzzerSound BuzzerTo add a user account UserUser Management User Authority To change the user informationIP Setup NetworkDdns To view the HelpSecurity Network Connection and SettingsMail DVRStatic IP Setup Mode If not using a router for network connectionIf using a router Dynamic IP Dhcp Setup ModeDVR Connection Event / SensorHDD Event Router Port ForwardingAlarm Input Event / SensorBuzzer OUT Alarm OutputMode Set the output mode of the alarm Mail Notification Overwrite It will be disabled if Overwrite is set to OFFDisk Management If set to ON, recording will proceed by overwritingRecording Operation Record SetupTo start the Record Setup To specify the recording size/FPS/quality To set the record modeCONTINUOUS/MOTION Recording Adjust the size Alarm RecordingUse the direction buttons to move to Alarm From the Time bar, select a cell that you want toYou can specify the recording size in manual recording mode To specify the alarm recording timeFrom the Alarm Recording menu screen, select Activation Instant RecordingNEW Backup BackupBackup Reserved Data Management ReleaseSearch by Time Search & playSearch PlaybackSearch by Event Right Moves to the rightmost of the log listIntroduction What is web viewer?Web viewer System RequirementsTo connect to the Web Viewer Web viewerEnglish Select a channel to display on the screen Live ViewerLive Viewer At a Glance To print the screen Switching between split modesTo record video Single SplitTo view the status ActiveX SettingScreen Capture To view the logSet the recording properties as necessary Search ViewerSearch Viewer At a Glance TimelineSearch by Time Search by EventCamera Setting SetupSetup Viewer At a Glance Click the Setup tab to display the DVR remote setup screenOSD setting Color settingMotion setting Date/Time setting Monitor settingAudio/Buzzer setting Management settingContinuous/Motion Recording Setting Control Device SettingRecording Operation Setting Alarm Recording SettingUser Authority Setting Instant Recording SettingUser Management Setting HDD Event Setting IP Setup SettingMail Setting Alarm Input SettingMail notification setting Alarm output settingBuzzer out setting InformationUsing the iPhone DNR Camera SpecificationAppendix Appendix1EA Product Specification SDE-120N/SDE-3000N/SDE-3001NNtsc / PAL 4CH2EA 4EA DHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTPAVI 2EAPAL Product Specification SDE-3170P/SDE-3002P/SDE-3002Details Model SDE-3170P 1EA BNC 1 Chcvbs4EA 2EA 1EA 2EA 1EAPreamble Open Source License Report on the ProductGNU General Public License Version 2, JuneLo-Call 1890 866 No Warranty END of Terms and ConditionsGNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsSome devices are designed to deny users access to Terms and Conditions Source CodeConveying Verbatim Copies Additional Terms Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies Automatic Licensing of Downstream RecipientsRevised Versions of this License PatentsUse with the GNU Affero General Public License Interpretation of Sections 15 GNU Lesser General Public LicenseLimitation of Liability END of Terms and ConditionsLo-Call 1890 866 Modified work must itself be a software library Lo-Call 1890 866 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries OpenSSL License Original SSLeay LicenseLo-Call 1890 866 Correct disposal 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