SVAT Electronics 2CV500 - 4CH instruction manual Table of Contents

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

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WHAT IS INCLUDED

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FEATURES

8

ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES

10

BUTTONS & CONNECTIONS

10

Front Panel

10

Back Panel

11

Remote Control

11

THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLATION

12

CAMERA INSTALLATION

12

Mounting

12

Wiring

12

CONNECTING ADDITIONAL DEVICES TO THE DVR

13

USB Mouse

13

RCA Monitor

14

External Alarm

14

Router

15

CONNECTING AND POWERING ON

15

GETTING STARTED

16

Using the Mouse

16

Screen Viewing

16

Pop up Menu Bar

16

Pop up Menu Icons

16

MAIN MENU

17

CAMERA SETUP

18

Camera

18

Video Adjust

18

Camera Title

18

Display

19

Dwell Time

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Contents V1.0 Need Product Warranty Information Table of Contents Table of Contents Login ActiveX Installation Testing TroubleshootingDigital Zoom Audio Time Search Event List SearchTable of Contents IntroductionWhat is Included FeaturesFeatures Additional Accessories CLEARVU7 LCD MonitorChannels Rewind Copy Quad Buttons & ConnectionsRecord Pause/Step Enter Stop Play Menu Things to Consider Before Installation Adjust cameras to the desired viewing anglesConnecting Additional Devices to the DVR Camera InstallationConnecting a USB Mouse Connecting Your Alarm System to the DVR Connecting a Monitor to the DVR RCA CompositeTo connect a two wire alarm Connecting Your DVR to the Router Connecting and Powering on the DVRPower supply Using the Mouse Getting StartedScreen Viewing POP UP Menu BARMain Menu Main menu consists of nine optionsMain Menu To call up the Main MenuVideo Adjust Main MenuCamera Camera TitleDisplay PTZ SetupDwell Time Access the Main Menu Select the Motion Setup icon PTZ ControlMotion Detection PTZ controls look like thisTo SET Motion Detection Motion DetectBuzzer SensitivityRecording Setup ResolutionPPS To Change the Normal Record PPSAlarm Record PPS To Change the Alarm Record PPSAudio Record To record with audioRecord Mode Record QualityTo change the record quality To choose a recording scheduleThere are 3 different recording options Schedule SetupTo set the schedules External Alarm Mode Alarm Display ModeIcon Select the Alarm setup icon To return to the MenuEvent LOG Setup To Setup the Event LogBuzzer Time Setup Video Loss DetectRelay Time Setup To Setup the Relay Time SetupHard Disk Management Setup To Change the Buzzer TimeOverwrite Mode To Set the DVR to Warn You When the HDD is Getting FullHDD Format Setup HDD InformationTo Setup the Password Protect Network SetupTo Format the HDD IP Mode Static vs. Dchp To Change from Static to Dchp AddressesTo Setup PPPoE Settings To Setup your DdnsRtsp To Setup backup Recording To Backup Saved Video FootageBackup Time Record TimeDATE/TIME Setup To Setup the Date and TimeSelect the System setup icon Highlight the area you wish to changeDisplay Setup System TypeKeyboard Lock DVR ID NumberSystem Password Setup Firmware UpgradeLoad Default LanguageBackup Setup to USB Load Setup From USBDaylight Saving Time Setup Live Viewing HDD & USB InformationTo Call up the HDD & USB Information Digital ZoomPlayback Playback ControlsControls are as follows, from left to right Press Stop to exit out of the playback or playback menuPlayback Search by TimeEvent List Search Events are as followsBackup Video Playback How to view backup footage from USBBackup buttons are as follows To backup your file to AVISearch buttons are as follows To search by timeNetwork Guide RequirementsFinding your DVR’s IP Address Preparing Your Computer for Viewing the DVRMethod 1 Recommended Network GuideClick Apply Click OK Viewing Your DVR on Your Computer MethodIf this is an option Installing the ActiveX controls Log in to the DVR Using Internet ExplorerUsername admin Password admin Finding Your External IP Viewing Your DVR Outside of Your NetworkSelect your router make and model from the list of DVRs Once Successful TestingIf YOU Cannot Connect To Configure the DVR to Work with Ddns Ddns Dynamic DNSDDNS.CAMDDNS.COM DYNDNS.ORG requires a DYNDNS.ORG accountDYNDNS.ORG Account Setup Required if using DYNDNS.ORGPassword admin To View DVR Through HostnameNetwork Viewing & Playback This is what the online viewing software will look likeMode Date/TimePreset Pointer Network Viewing & PlaybackDirectional Keys Auto PanAdditional Options To back up saved footageDVR Configuration Options Enabled Web Page PortRtsp Port UsernameAlarm ProviderHostname StateIf using the default settings Setting UP Port Forwarding3G Mobile Device Port Forwarding 3G Mobile Device Port Forwarding Mobile TroubleshootingFrom Your Mobile Device Mobile Viewing Installation Guide Mobile Viewer ApplicationPress Yes to begin the installation process Mobile Viewing Installation GuideSony Ericsson K608i Click Options Click on Connect Name This is arbitrary and can be named to your likingClick Ok or Allow to allow the connection BlackBerry Bold IPhone and iTouch Viewing SafariDisconnect the BlackBerry device from the computer On the BlackBerry Open up Media Click Options Click ExploreOnce the software has loaded Press Options Select Site List Click on AddClick Options Click on Connect Troubleshooting Guide Too purple, blue, etc My browser keeps freezingNight vision cameras Any imageDVR Specifications DVR Specifications Camera Specifications Camera Specifications VU301 C ModelUsing the ONE to Four Port Power Supply with Cameras Wiring DiagramWiring Instructions Camera ManualNetworking Information Camera Drilling TemplateDdns Server example DDNS.DVRLINK.NET Camera Drilling Template CV500 4CH Specification Sheets Visit US on the WEB

2CV500 - 4CH specifications

SVAT Electronics has established a reputation for delivering reliable security solutions, and their latest offering, the 2CV500 - 4CH, stands as a testament to their commitment to innovative technology. This compact but powerful surveillance system is designed for both residential and commercial applications, ensuring you can keep an eye on your property at all times.

The SVAT 2CV500 features four channels, allowing users to connect up to four cameras simultaneously. This flexibility enables a comprehensive surveillance setup, covering various angles and critical points of concern. Each channel is equipped to support high-definition video, delivering clear and detailed footage that can be essential for identifying individuals and monitoring activities.

One of the standout features of the 2CV500 is its advanced video compression technology. Utilizing H.264 compression, the device optimizes video storage without sacrificing quality, meaning users can save more footage without the need for constant adjustments. This efficiency is complemented by a substantial internal hard drive capacity, which allows for extended recording periods that are crucial for ongoing security needs.

The setup of the 2CV500 is designed to be user-friendly. The plug-and-play capability simplifies the installation process, ensuring that even those with limited technical expertise can get their surveillance system up and running in no time. Moreover, the system supports remote viewing, enabling users to access their cameras from anywhere via smartphones or tablets. This mobility adds a significant layer of convenience, particularly for business owners or frequent travelers.

In terms of environmental durability, SVAT Electronics has designed the 2CV500 with robust housing, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Its weather-resistant features protect against harsh elements, ensuring that surveillance is maintained regardless of conditions. Night vision capabilities further enhance functionality, allowing for clear monitoring in low-light environments.

In summary, the SVAT Electronics 2CV500 - 4CH is a versatile surveillance system that brings together advanced recording technology, user-friendly setup, and robust durability. With its ability to accommodate multiple cameras, high-definition recording, and remote viewing options, it is an excellent choice for individuals looking to enhance their security infrastructure. Ideal for both homes and businesses, the 2CV500 stands out as a reliable solution in today’s ever-evolving landscape of security technology.