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Contents Real Time DVR WHAT’S Included with Your DVR Key features of your DVRSafety regulations System Shutdown BatteryOperating Temperature Before startContents Search and play Appendix Controls on the DVR Introducing your real time DVRName Function HDD, this LED repeatedly blinks This LED indicates the status of backup operationWhen an alarm occurs, it cancels the alarm Set up the audio On/Off functionDisplay the 9-split screens Time set from the system setupDisplay the 4-split screens SelectionReal panel jacks Using the Numeric Buttons Remote controlMenu PresetStop ZoomChecking installation environment InstallationTo the Video in terminal with the system’s power turned off Connecting video, audio, and monitorInternet Connecting the networkConnecting to Internet through Ethernet 10/100BaseT Connecting to Internet through AdslConnecting the alarm input Connecting the alarm output Connecting the USB Connecting the RS-485 deviceLive screen icons Live screen modeLive Operating the systemLive screen modes Freezing and zooming Setting the audio on/offSpot-out monitoring Event monitoringZoom function System Menu setupUser login Before usePassword Time/Date/Language SetupGroup Authority User Add/DelSystem Log Profile REC SFX Backup Success/Failure Login/Logout with the Search ModeAVI Backup Success/Failure SDB Backup Success/FailureHDD Setup System Information & Setup HDD END  HDD END AlarmCamera  HDD FormatScreen Setup Camera ConfigurationPTZ Device  Event Monitoring Duration Remote Control DeviceLive Mode Monitoring Camera Spot Mode Event Duration  Normal DurationCIF Record modeEvent Record Setup Event record State Alarm Detection Setup Alarm Out  Post Event Sensitivity Motion Detection SetupVideo Loss Detection Setup 10~300 Seconds Sets the duration for alarm outputRecord schedule BackupNetwork IP SetupModel Size Web Viewer Port Settings Network Status Ddns Setup NTP Enable NTP SetupNTP Setup ISO  Stmp Server Transfer Picture Setup Smtp Server Authentication Method  Authentication Method PAN PTZ camera control modePTZ camera control Basic operation of pan, tilt & zoomPreset setup PTZ device menu setupCamera Preset Name SettingsCamera menu setup You can set the name of each PresetRecnormal recording RecordingEvent recording Date Color Description Search and playSearch screen Search date & time selectionPlayback Search channel selection & recording graphSingle Screen  Play Screen Mode Split Screen Viewing One Scene at a Time  Audio On/OffAppendix Net I Setup toolNet Reply message Comments Net I Live Viewer Viewing the device-related settingsTo modify the registered device Viewing area Using layoutsCamera Tree area Camera Controls areaQuery Generator area Device Firmware UpdateTo update device firmware Net I Search ViewerBefore use Edit User Group Authority User Administration Edit PasswordReset Add/Remove UserEnable/Disable Camera SettingsVideo Settings PTZ Device SettingsRecording Mode Monitoring ModeEvent Recording Mode Sensitivity Motion Detection SettingsVideo Loss Detection Settings Motion Detection ZoneNTP Configuration Network SettingsIP Configuration Web Viewer Port SettingSDB Viewer Image Transmission SettingsUsed to adjust the frame rate of individual cameras Used to configure the picture quality of individual camerasSkip Main Window of SDB ViewerSpeed Digital Zoom BackupVoice Playback Setting ZoomSFX Player Execution SFX playerIntroducing Web Viewer Memory Connecting WEB ViewerSystem Requirements CPUAppendix OSD Information Display Using Live ViewerConnected DVR Full Screen ModeYou can change the split mode by clicking each number icon SPLIT-SCREENQuad MODE, the screen refreshes at the preset interval Changing the Live Screen ModeSaving the Live Screen on the PC 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 Controlling Playback Normal ModeExtension Mode Searching the Recorded Video in the TimelinePop-up menu Names FeaturesPop-up Menu Video This button controls PTZ directions at PTZ modeIt executes Freeze feature at Live screen If user press Enter button, the pop-up menu will disappearSHR-6040 SHR-6042 SpecificationsOutline drawings TroubleshootingsFAQ Properly Color or in abnormal shapeCause Connected sensors are not workingGNU General Public License Open source license report on the productPreamble 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 Foundation No WarrantyHow to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries END of Terms and ConditionsLoss 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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