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Contents Channel DVR Overview Product FeaturesImportant Safety Instructions Safety RegulationsBefore Start Standards Approvals Operating temperature -20C ~ +85CNormal capacity 170mAh Continuous standard load 0.2mAContents Schedule Setup Camera SetupAlarm Sensor Setup Communication SetupPackage Contents Shows CD/DVD access operations Shows HDD access operationsFront View and Function Descriptions Used to eject a CD/DVD from the driveBack View and Function Descriptions Checking Installation Environment InstallationInstallation Precautions Connecting Sensors and Alarms Connecting with Other DevicesStarting and Shutting Down the System Getting startedStarting the System Shutting Down the SystemLogging Out Logging in and OUTLogging Live Screen Main Mode Buttons Surveillance Live Mode Screen Layout Surveillance modeCamera Information Panel Surveillance mode One channel screen layout Screen Information DisplayTo Set Screen Layout Setting Screen LayoutScreen Screen DisplayClick Camera Layout Presets Setting Camera LayoutDeleting a Layout Switching LayoutsPTZ Control Menu Controlling a Remote PTZ CameraStarting a Preset Confirming Preset LocationRegistering Location NumberStarting a Pattern Deleting a PresetControlling the Mouse Moving to Center ScreenControlling Audio Controlling ZOOM/AUDIOControlling Zoom Level Click OK and remove the USB device Current Time Display Status Display BAROne channel search ONE Channel SearchOne Channel Search Screen Layout Search Panel LayoutOther Search Menus To Use Channel SearchWindow To be searched in the search panelSearch Mode Screen Layout Search modeSearch mode Search Panel Layout and Functions Overwritten Detail SearchClick Detail Search Smart SearchMove to a time point that you want to search Smaller motion Set Smart Search AreaMAP Search To Search with Detailed Time To Search using the Time BarText Search Search mode Event Search Search with DATE/TIME Select a backup drive and folder Backup SearchConfiguration Mode Screen Layout Confi guration modeCamera Setup LG LPT-SD160S, LG MultiX PTZ Model Set up PTZ camera modelPelco D-Protocol GRX-2000, CCR-20GSetting Motion Detection Network Camera Setting is not applied to network cameras 3 are setPTZ Registering Presets Video Beep SettingLive Scanning Mode Schedule Setup Schedule SetupRecording schedule Other Buttons Sets the selected day as holiday Holiday SettingHoliday Deletes the selected day from the holiday listSensor Setup Alarm Sensor Setup54 confi guration mode Alarm SetupBasic Settings Communication SetupPTZ Port Setup TCP/IP SetupDVR Keyboard Setup Ddns Setup Mail Address SetupWhen authorization is required Set up Ddns Dynamic DNSUser/Password Setup Screen Layout and Functions USER/PASSWORD SetupRegistering a New User User Authority SetupDeleting a Registered User Changing a PasswordRenaming a User Setting NTP Server System SetupBasic System Setup Setting HDD Overwrite Option UPS SetupDrive Setting Data/Backup Shows the setting status of the HDD of the systemSetting Automatic Backup Channel Network Drive Setting Date/Time Information Display Event Alarm Setup66 confi guration mode Text Input Device Basic Settings Text SetupSet up preset for the text input device linked with the DVR System Environment Settings for Issuing a ReceiptText Input Device Preset Setting Modifying a Registered Preset Text Input Device Event Trigger Settings Use Event Trigger Shell Mode Desk Top Setup Configuration SettingsSystem Setup Control Panel Disk Management Language SettingsLOG Viewer Custom Setup Mode Custom setup modeExternal monitor Rotation Mode Shows pictures in the selected screenLayout rotating the channels Custom setup mode Registering a DVR Server Server to ServerModifying Registered DVR Server Deleting a Registered DVRConnecting a DVR Server Screen Layout and Functions Custom setup mode Searching for Recording of another DVR Data Backup Data Backup Backup Size of each data is 64MB Camera All Selects all the channels camerasSaving as AVI Video PrintingSaving Recording Screen Saving as BMP or JPG Still Picture Printing Recording Screen Search screen to be printed, click the Print Mode buttonLogout / Shutdown EndingProduct View AppendixTroubleshooting FAQ Extension card driver is properly installed Check if the PAN / Tilt type setting is correctSet the DMZ setting of the sharer Check if the network settings have been changedAccount with Admin authority, in the client DisabledCheck if the client PC speaker is turned on ServerPreamble Open Source License Report on the ProductYou may not copy, modify, sublicense, or What the Program doesNo Warranty END of Terms Conditions How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsPreamble Appendix English Appendix Copyright C year name of author How to Apply These Terms to Your New LibrariesLoss of USE, DATA, or Profits or Business Interruption OpenSSL LicenseThis Software is Provided by Eric Young ‘‘AS IS’’ Product Specifications ~12 kbytes / frame CIF 480ips 352×288 / 704×288 / 704×576 CIF @ 352×240 ~3 kbytes / frameImage Size Half VGA ~6 kbytes / frame @ 704×240 Specs Details Monitoring Environment Accessible16ch Full Motion Transmission Remote DisplayVIDEOMain TV Audio Inputmono RCA 16 ports Main TV OutputSpot Monitor Output PTZ RS-232Correct disposal of batteries in this product
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