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Contents Real Time DVR WHAT’S Included with Your DVR Key features of your DVRSafety regulations Operating Temperature BatteryBefore start System ShutdownContents Search and play Appendix Controls on the DVR Introducing your real time DVRName Function When an alarm occurs, it cancels the alarm This LED indicates the status of backup operationSet up the audio On/Off function HDD, this LED repeatedly blinksDisplay the 4-split screens Time set from the system setupSelection Display the 9-split screensReal panel jacks Using the Numeric Buttons Remote controlStop PresetZoom MenuChecking installation environment InstallationTo the Video in terminal with the system’s power turned off Connecting video, audio, and monitorConnecting to Internet through Ethernet 10/100BaseT Connecting the networkConnecting to Internet through Adsl InternetConnecting the alarm input Connecting the alarm output Connecting the USB Connecting the RS-485 deviceLive Live screen modeOperating the system Live screen iconsLive screen modes Freezing and zooming Setting the audio on/offZoom function Event monitoringSpot-out monitoring User login Menu setupBefore use SystemPassword Time/Date/Language SetupGroup Authority User Add/DelSystem Log Profile REC AVI Backup Success/Failure Login/Logout with the Search ModeSDB Backup Success/Failure SFX Backup Success/FailureHDD Setup System Information & SetupCamera  HDD END Alarm HDD Format  HDD ENDPTZ Device Camera ConfigurationScreen Setup Live Mode Remote Control DeviceMonitoring  Event Monitoring Duration Event Duration Spot Mode Normal Duration  CameraEvent Record Setup Record modeEvent record CIF Alarm Out Alarm Detection Setup Post Event  StateVideo Loss Detection Setup Motion Detection Setup10~300 Seconds Sets the duration for alarm output  SensitivityRecord schedule BackupModel Size IP SetupNetwork Web Viewer Port Settings Network Status Ddns SetupNTP Setup NTP Setup NTP Enable ISO  Smtp Server Authentication Method Transfer Picture Setup Authentication Method  Stmp ServerPTZ camera control PTZ camera control modeBasic operation of pan, tilt & zoom  PANPreset setup PTZ device menu setupCamera menu setup Preset Name SettingsYou can set the name of each Preset CameraEvent recording RecordingRecnormal recording Search screen Search and playSearch date & time selection Date Color DescriptionPlayback Search channel selection & recording graph Viewing One Scene at a Time  Play Screen Mode Split Screen Audio On/Off Single ScreenNet Net I Setup toolAppendix Reply message Comments To modify the registered device Viewing the device-related settingsNet I Live Viewer Camera Tree area Using layoutsCamera Controls area Viewing areaTo update device firmware Device Firmware UpdateNet I Search Viewer Query Generator areaBefore use Reset User Administration Edit PasswordAdd/Remove User Edit User Group AuthorityVideo Settings Camera SettingsPTZ Device Settings Enable/DisableRecording Mode Monitoring ModeEvent Recording Mode Video Loss Detection Settings Motion Detection SettingsMotion Detection Zone SensitivityIP Configuration Network SettingsWeb Viewer Port Setting NTP ConfigurationUsed to adjust the frame rate of individual cameras Image Transmission SettingsUsed to configure the picture quality of individual cameras SDB ViewerSpeed Main Window of SDB ViewerSkip Voice Playback Setting BackupZoom Digital ZoomIntroducing Web Viewer SFX playerSFX Player Execution System Requirements Connecting WEB ViewerCPU MemoryAppendix OSD Information Display Using Live ViewerYou can change the split mode by clicking each number icon Full Screen ModeSPLIT-SCREEN Connected DVRSaving the Live Screen on the PC Changing the Live Screen ModeQuad MODE, the screen refreshes at the preset interval Changing the Live Screen Channel Using PTZ CameraYou can save the preset up to SPLIT-SCREEN Using Search ViewerOnly Single and Quad Mode are available in Search menu Searching the Recorded Video in the Calendar Extension Mode Normal ModeSearching the Recorded Video in the Timeline Controlling PlaybackPop-up Menu Names FeaturesPop-up menu It executes Freeze feature at Live screen This button controls PTZ directions at PTZ modeIf user press Enter button, the pop-up menu will disappear VideoSHR-6040 SHR-6042 SpecificationsOutline drawings TroubleshootingsFAQ Cause Color or in abnormal shapeConnected sensors are not working ProperlyPreamble Open source license report on the productGNU General Public License Appendix No Warranty Repair or Correction How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsWe protect your rights with a two-step method You must cause the whole of the work to Appendix Executable How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries No WarrantyEND of Terms and Conditions FoundationLoss of USE, DATA, or Profits or Business Interruption OpenSSL LicenseThis Software is Provided by Eric Young ‘‘AS IS’’ Correct disposal of batteries in this product
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