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Configuring the Server for Remote Connection

1.Click Setup on the main display screen.

2.Click Network.

3.Clear the Disable Remote Control check box. You should now be allowed to adjust port settings if necessary.

Note If you are using a Firewall, it may be necessary to adjust the port settings on both the DVR and the Firewall. Contact the Network Administrator for more information.

4.Select the Web Viewer (iDVR) check box.

5.Click Apply.

6.Make sure a User account is created. Without a user account, the Administrator account must be used.

7.The DVR server is now ready to receive incoming connections.

Connecting to a DVR Using Web Viewer

1.Open Microsoft Internet Explorer.

2.Enter the IP address of the DVR into the Address Bar.

3.When attempting this for the first time on a computer a window will open and you will be asked to accept an Active X installation. Select Yes to this.

NOTE: If you receive a message saying Internet Explorer® security settings do not allow you to download Active X components then you will need to adjust the browser security settings. One way to do this is to add the IP address of the DVR to the trusted sites list inside Internet Explorer® settings. Contact the System administrator for additional help with adjusting Internet Explorer® settings.

4.When the Web Viewer finishes loading, select one or more cameras (or select a screen division button).

5.Click GO!

6.A login window will appear. Enter the Username and Password of an authorized user.

7.The cameras will display.

Closing the Web Viewer

To exit the Web Viewer close Internet Explorer.

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