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Alarm Out Schedule
You can schedule the automatic output for alarms.
Alarm Out Schedule
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The scheduling is enabled by selecting alarms, days and time blocks. The default setting is Event Driven. For each alarm or beep, you can activate or deactivate alarming. In case of Event Driven, the alarm can be sent only when an event is issued.
AO >: It indicates Alarm Out. All alarms are changed according to Alarm1 when it pressed.
0 to 23: Time values for horizontal row.
S to H: Days (Sunday to Saturday) and Holiday (H).
ALL: Press this and it changes the overall settings in the current window to Off, On, and Event Driven.
Off: Sets not to issue an alarm during the setting time.
On: Sets to issue an alarm during the setting time.
Event Driven: Sets to issue an alarm when an event occurs during the setting time.
Holiday
If you press Holiday, a calendar window appears for you to designate holidays. Place the cursor to a date and press the ENTER button to complete designation. (When pressing the ENTER button again, the setting is cancelled.)
NETWORK
You can configure the network related settings for network connection.
IP Settings
IP Settings
Connection Mode | Static IP |
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Bandwidth | 2 Mbps |
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IP | 192.168.001.201 |
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Gateway | 192.168.001.001 |
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Subnet Mask | 255.255.255.000 |
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DNS | 168.126.036.001 |
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ADSL User ID | ID |
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Connection Mode
Select a network type that is connected to the main body of the product.
-Static IP: When the main body is connected to the network using the static IPs.
-Dynamic IP: When the main body is connected to the network using the dynamic IPs supplied by DHCP.
-ADSL(PPPoE): When the main body is connected to the ADSL network using Point-
Bandwidth
Select a network speed among Unlimited, 2 Mbps, 1.5 Mbps, 1 Mbps, 800 Kbps,
600 Kbps, 500 Kbps, 400 Kbps, 300 Kbps, and 128 Kbps. If the connection is made via ADSL, you can only select the bandwidth of 600 kbps or less.
Admin Password
It is used for connection between Smart Viewer and this product using the Admin privilege. The password can be input up to 8 digits. Press the ENTER button and type the numbers you want using the NUMERIC buttons. The default Admin password is “4321.”
User Password
It is used for connection between Smart Viewer and this product using the user privilege. The password can be input up to 8 digits. Press the ENTER button and type the numbers you want using the NUMERIC buttons. The default user password is “4321.”
With the user privilege, you cannot access to both Menu Setup window in DVR and DVR Setup screen in Smart Viewer.
1.If the main body of the product is
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2.If the device is connected to a network using ADSL or low bandwidth, set the bandwidth not to exceed 600Kbps, and set the recording mode not to exceed CIF (standard). Setting up to a higher bandwidth or higher recording mode for the network environment supporting a low bandwidth may cause a network overload, therefore the connection to Smart Viewer or image monitoring may not operate properly.
3.When the connection mode is set to ADSL, the bandwidth is fixed to 300Kbps.
In case of ADSL, the protocol type is fixed to TCP.
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05 MENU SETUP
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