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7Image Port – The Image Port is the port used to transfer the video to the Remote Software. If connecting through a firewall, this port must be opened to incoming and outgoing traffic.

8Search Port – The Search Port is the port used to transfer the Search information to the Remote Software. If connecting through a firewall, this port must be opened to incoming and outgoing traffic.

9Web Function – Enables the use of the IDVR Web interface as well as defines users who can access it.

10View IP Address – This option allows you to view the IP configuration of the DVR.

11Transport Rate – This option is used to throttle the bandwidth on the DVR. This option is based on percentages of images sent across.

12PPP Setup (Emergency) – Defines the modem and PPP information to dial to a remote client when the Emergency Agent Event is activated.

13Two Way Audio – This option enables the two-way audio functionality and allows you to specify which port the connection will use.

14Keyboard Control – Enabling Keyboard Control allows you to use RS-232-controlled devices with your DVR.

4.8Two-Way Audio

The Two-Way Audio feature allows a computer running the Remote software to connect to a DVR and communicate to each other. This feature requires a Microphone and a Speaker at both the Remote side and Server side.

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TCP/IP

The remote client always initiates the connection. The DVR sits waiting for a request from the remote.

Enabling 2-Way Audio

1)Enable the ‘ENABLE AUDIO CONNECTION’ checkbox inside SETUP>NETWORK.

Activating a 2-Way Audio Connection (from the Remote Software)

If you are running this feature for the first time see ACTIVATING A 2-WAY AUDIO CONNECTION FOR THE FIRST TIME following this section.

1)Press the 2 WAY AUDIO button from the main screen.

2)If you are running this feature for the first time see the ACTIVATING A 2-WAY AUDIO CONNECTION FOR THE FIRST TIME section following this section.

3)Press the DISCONNECT button to Disconnect the 2-Way Audio.

Activating a 2-Way Audio Connection For The First Time

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