
SCHEDULE
The schedule allows for multiple recording types on different channels over a preset period.
The channel box on the top right allows you to select individual channels or all of them, while the period section allows you to
have different recording types at different sections of the day.
As default the DVR will be set to Regular on period 1. As this period covers the full day the DVR is effectively set to always
record. You can activate motion alarm and combined recordings by highlighting the appropriate sections. The display at the
bottom of the screen will highlight the covered recording types by colour.
RS232
This section details the use for the RS232 Port of the DVR. A drop down list gives options for the type of device connected to the
unit and the baud rate and protocol for those devices.
NETWORK
This section details network settings for the DVR.
IP address details subnet mask and gateway settings for the unit should be entered here. The gateway address is the IP address
of your router.
Please note that the ports for the unit should be the default of HTTP: 80 - TCP: 37777 - UDP: 37778. These should be forwarded
on your router. Please see the routers manual for details on how to do this.
The advanced network section contains multiple settings which in most cases won’t need to be touched. However two of the
more common settings are mentioned below:
DDNS
Dynamic Domain Name Servers or DDNS are used when the DVR is connecting via a Dynamic IP Address. To enable DDNS double
click to open it and supply the details of your DDNS account in order to connect. (user name password server e.t.c) A good
DDNS provider can be found here. However it is recommended that you use the routers DDNS option instead if it is available as
this will update more accurately.
Email
Various sections of the DVR can be configured for email alerts such as Motion Detection and Alarm triggers. To set up email
alerts, double click the email section of the network settings and enter your details in the box provided. SMTP server is the SMTP
host for your email. The user and password are the account login details. Sender is the email address for those details. You can
also set a title for the email. Receiver address is the address you wish to send the email to. While you can send emails to your
sender address it is often a good idea to have a separate receiver address. You can also set to send health check alerts and their
frequency in this section. As well as sending a test email.
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