Clover Electronics HDV043 manual

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    1 | Pa g e INSTRUCTION MANUAL Stand-Alone 16Channel DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER MODEL HDV043, HDV045 V er . 01031 3 Copyright © 201 1 Clover Electronics U.S.A. All Rights Reserved.[...]

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    2 | Pa g e Preface This manual contains user instructions on how to operate the Di gital Video R ecording devices (D VR Unit), R emote Contr oller , Client Application, Mo bile Applicatio n and Centr al Monitorin g Software Application. This manual also cont ains cautions and notificatio ns regarding safe operating parameters t o p r o t e c t t h [...]

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    3 | Pa g e Note o f Caution – Befor e Y ou Start! Wa r n i n g C h e c k i f t h e p o w e r i s s w i t c h e d o f f b e f o r e installation or additional repair . Never plug in while the device is in operation. Other wise it m i g h t b e s e t o n f i r e o r p u t y o u a t t h e r i s k o f fire, electr ocution and damage. K e e p t h e c [...]

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    4 | Pa g e When strange noise or smell is sensed, immediately plug out and send inquir y to ser vice center or seller . D o n o t i n s t a l l d e v i c e i n h u m i d p l a c e f i l l e d w i t h dust. It might be the cause o f electrocution and fire. Caution Do n ot inst all th e device in any place where strong magnetic flow , electric wavele[...]

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    5 | Pa g e When HDD saving data gets old enough, video d a t a t o b e s a v e d m a y s u f f e r s o m u c h d a m a g e t h a t i t m a y b e i r r e p a r a b l e . I f s c r e e n a p p e a r s brok en while regenerating data saved in HDD , i t m e a n s H D D w o n ’ t w o r k a n y l o n g e r . Immediately contact ser vice center to repla[...]

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    6 | Pa g e Check Components Components DVR Stand Alone Digital Video Recorder Battery 1.5V (A AA) 2 pcs. Screw For HDD mounting Software CD Manual and Client program Adapter DC 12V 6.67A Power Cable Power cable Remote Controller For DVR operation DVR Batt er y Scr ew Adaptor Po w e r C ab l e Re mo t e Controller Software CD[...]

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    7 | Pa g e Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s ▒ Chapter 1. Features & Components ▒ .................. ............... ................... ........... ........ ........... 10 1-1. Features ................................................. .............................. ................................. ........................................ 10 1[...]

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    8 | Pa g e 3-7. Button Setup ............................................. .................................. ............................. .................................. 45 3-8. RS-485 ................................................... ......................................... ...................... ......................................... 4[...]

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    9 | Pa g e 9-2. Calendar Search .......................................... ..................... .......................................... ............................ ... 70 9-3. Date/Time Search .................................................. ............. ............................................................... ....... 71 9-4. Event S[...]

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    10 | Pa g e ▒ Chapter 1. Features & Components ▒ 1-1. Features The highly advanced and h igh-performance video recorder is desi gned to make it easier to install and use with safety. Main Feature ㆍ Able to control the PTZ by using mouse like joystick ㆍ Front USB port for easy backup ㆍ Able to back up by ODD (optional) ㆍ Support GIGA[...]

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    11 | Pa g e 1-2. Name and Functi on of Front Pa nel (HDV043) [ 1 ] P O W E R L E D [ 2 ] R E C O R D L E D [ 3 ] U S B P o r t [ 4 ] M E N U B u t t o n [ 5 ] Q U A D B u t t o n [ 6 ] R E C B u t t o n ( E m e r g e n c y / S c h e d u l e ) (HDV045) No Button/Function Description 1 Direction Button / Playba ck Button Use as a control button on Se[...]

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    12 | Pa g e 8 Function Butt on Search Display search menu Split Mode Select split mode Sequen ce Automatic screen shif t Sc hed ule R ec ordin g Sc hed ule reco rdin g Emergency Recor ding Emerge ncy Re cording 9 Front USB P or t USB Connecting slot 10 ODD Av ailabl e to connect ODD 1-3. Rear Panel No Button/Funct ion Description 1 Power Power Inpu[...]

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    13 | Pa g e Rear Port Specificat ion and Connection E xamples Power input Input at 12 volt DC with positive polarity at 5 Amp VGA (Video Graphics Array) Port VGA port uses D-subminiature or D-sub, DE-15F (E rated sized D- Sub with 15 pin Female) port. Connect a VGA monitor to the DVR with a standard VGA Cable. We recommend using a 17” LCD or CRT [...]

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    14 | Pa g e VGA Pin Configuration Table Signal Type Pin Number Descrip tion RED 1 Red video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p- p) GREEN 2 Green video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p-p) BLUE 3 Blue video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p- p) RES 4 Reserved GND 5 Ground RGND 6 Red ground (Red return) GGND 7 Green ground (Green return) BGND 8 Blue ground (Blue return) KEY / PWR SGND 9 10 Key (not us[...]

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    15 | Pa g e Main Monitor Output Connect a monitor that supports BNC Inputs or use a “BNC Twist Lock” to Composite Video adapter if your monitor only supports Composite Video Inputs. Figure 4 Main Monitor Conn ection The display resolution for Monitor is at 720x480. [Please refer to the 오류! 참조 원본을 찾을 수 없습니다 . , 오류[...]

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    16 | Pa g e Camera Input The camera connections are the input ports fo r the video signal (s) use d with the DVR. You may use an y video source (75ohm) that outputs via a BNC connect o r ( T w i s t L o c k T y p e ) . I f your video source outputs via RCA/Composite video, the proper a dapter must be used when connecting the cable to t he camera co[...]

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    17 | Pa g e RS-232 Serial Connector The RS-232 COM port is used to co nnect the DVR to a PC (optiona l updating procedure) or to connect an external device lik e a D VR controller (optional). The required settings to use the RS-232 port can be config ured in the DVR settings. Figu re 6 D E-9M Seria l Por t RS-232 / DE-9M Serial Port Pin Configurati[...]

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    18 | Pa g e Optional Alarm Sensor Extension Box There is an optional Alarm Sensor Extension Box that connects to RS-232 port provided in our DVR unit.. ① Power switch ② Power adaptor connector ③ RS-232 port (Port connected to the system) ④ Sensor input (1~16) ⑤ No rmal Open alarm output : 1~ 16 ⑥ Normal Close alarm output : 1~16 Figure [...]

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    19 | Pa g e RS-485 Connections The RS-485 ports are used to connect external PTZ cameras to th e D V R . T h e r e i s s i n g l e available port with this DVR. E xternal controllers may be used , however you will not have the ability to control the PTZ cameras remotely if you do so. There are sing le R S-485 comm unic ation s por ts, t hese port s[...]

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    20 | Pa g e Sensor Input Connecting the Inputs: Each alarm input can be controlled/swi tched by a device such as a motion/IR sensor, door contact sensor, and similar devi ces. Each device can either be wired as N/O or N/C (Normally Open/Normally Closed). Dry contact sensor direct to DVR: This example is the simplest for m of sensor connection for D[...]

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    21 | Pa g e Figure 11 Ethernet Cable Colo r Code EIA/TIA E568B Configuration Signal Type Pin Number Description LAN Tx+ 1 Ethernet Transmit Positive LAN Tx- 2 Ethernet Transmit Negative LAN Rx+ 3 Ethernet Receive Positive Not Used 4 Not Used Not Used 5 Not Used LAN Rx- 6 Ethernet Receive Negative Not Used 7 Not Used Not Used 8 Not Used Figure 12 Et[...]

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    22 | Pa g e Figure 13 Cro ss Over Cable You may now connect directly into PC and DVR unit to communicat e directl y. Your DVR gateway address and PC’s gatew ay address must be same address. T hen you must assign TCP/IP address that belongs to same subnet address as DVR and P C. Example IP address for DVR DVR TCP/IP address: 192.168.0.2 PC’s TCP[...]

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    23 | Pa g e Example 2. Connecting DVR unit to Route r This is most common connection for DVR it is advised that your DVR follow the rules of network policy (Please consult with your network administrator) . In this example we are going to assume that route r is g iving (leasing) TCP/IP address. When router is giving TCP/IP address to the unit this [...]

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    24 | Pa g e ▒ Quick Setup ▒ 1. Placement Step 1. Preparation Remove unit from out of the box and place it on the table top a s seen below. Figu re 16 Ta ble to p plac ement 2. Connection After unpacking the unit you mus t connect all camera con nection s, monitor connections, network connection, power connect ion and other optional connect ions[...]

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    25 | Pa g e Step 2. Connect monitor to DVR unit Depending on what type of monito r you a re connection connect ei ther to VGA or BNC monitor of your choice. If you have both types of monitor you may connect both of them. Figure 18 VGA or Monitor Connection Step 3. Connect Netwo rk Cable to DVR unit Figure 19 Ethernet Ca ble to DVR Unit Step 3. Opti[...]

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    26 | Pa g e 3. Quick Power On Power input – connectio n port for DC 12 volt Step 1. Included DC Power adapter is located in accessory box. Step 2. Take the adapter and connect it with power cord. Step 3. Connect the DC 12V male connector to female DC 12V port. Step 4. Connect to the wall outl et then plug the cable into the DVR.[...]

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    27 | Pa g e 4. Initial Boot After turning on the DVR unit it will go into a boot sequence. At the initial boot section there is no user interaction with DVR unit however plea se obser ve to see if DVR unit is properly booting. As you may notice progress bar w ill indicate booting progressio n, if there is no activity for long period of time then po[...]

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    28 | Pa g e 6. Labeling Camera Sometime camera location may be identi fied easier by giving log ical name to the camera. Here are steps to give logical n ame label inst ead of hav ing def ault label. Here you may choose camera(s) that you want to give logical nam e an d repeat to ot her camera(s) as needed. In this exa mple we have chosen Camera 1 [...]

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    29 | Pa g e 7. Enable Recording Main and primary function of DVR is to record video. Below sec tion is showing how to configure all cameras to record immediately . DVR alre ady may b e configured to record on the HDD. Step 1. Select “Record” item on upper main category then by def ault “EVENT RECORDING” tab should appear as shown on screen [...]

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    30 | Pa g e 8. Prepare Network Step 1. Select “Network” item on upper main category then by de fault “IP ADDRESS” tab should appear as shown on screen below. Figure 22 IP Address Pa ge Make sure that DHCP is selected i f you have a router that lease s IP address to network. If you want to give the IP Address value to unit directly then unc [...]

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    31 | Pa g e ranging from 169.254.1.0 ~ 1 69.25 4.254.255 then you have been a ssigned pseudorandom IP address and it is a indication t hat there a re no DHCP service a vailable for DVR devic e. Static IP setting is used when your ISP (Internet Service Provi der) gi ves ro utable I P the y are call Public IPv4 address. They a re IP address that poin[...]

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    32 | Pa g e ▒ Chapter 2. Basic Information ▒ 2-1. Menu Display It’s available to make setup with menu button on front pan el, a mouse and a remote ☞ Display Setup Menu with a front panel button There are ‘Menu’ button on the front of unit. Press it to dis play Menu. ☞ Display Setup Menu with a remote P r e s s M e n u b u t t o n o n [...]

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    33 | Pa g e 2-2. Description of Icon [1] The icons on the live sc reen indica te the status. R e c o r d i n g V i d e o L o s s M o t i o n D e t e c t i o n S e n s o r [3] Status Bar 1. Display date and time 2. ER means Emergency Record ing and SR means Schedule Recording . 3. Show network status and key lock 4. Show HDD status and display “ O[...]

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    34 | Pa g e 2-3. Remote Controller I t i s a v a i l a b l e t o c o n t r o l e v e r y f u n c t i o n w i t h a r e m o t e . C o n t r o lling several DVRs with a remote is available.. [1] ID : Press to select a remot e controller ID in case of usin g one remote controller to multi DVRs. [2] SPLIT : Press to see split m ode. Once press. Same bu[...]

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    35 | Pa g e 2-4. How to Set Remote Controller ID In order to use remote controller, the ID must be same both DVR and remote controlle r. By assigning DVR ID, it allows the user to control multiple DVRs w ith one remote controller. [1] Check current system ID and c an be changed by user. (Factor y default ID: “0”) Menu > System > Informati[...]

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    36 | Pa g e 2-5. How to Display Setup Menu It is available to display menu with front panel buttons, remot e and mouse. [1] Front panel button : Push “MENU” button on the front panel. [2] Mouse : Right-click [3] Remote : Push “MENU“ button Go to main menu Go to search menu Go to backup menu Go to audio o utput menu Star t emerge ncy reco rd[...]

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    37 | Pa g e 2-6. Zoom In/Out Magnify the image at live or pla yback. [1] How to magnify with a mouse Locate the mouse pointer on t he place you want to magnify. A nd click the left button of mouse and drag it. You can cancel by dragging wi th mouse left b utton clicked. (Also you may use “Zoom In / Zoom Out” menu by displaying menu) [2] How to [...]

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    38 | Pa g e ▒ Chapter 3. System Configurati on ▒ 3-1. Information [1] Remote ID : Assign the ID of remote controller, so that use r can separately control multip le DVR un it with one contro ller. (ID range: 0 ~ 99) [2] Mouse Resolution : Mouse sen sitivity level can be adjusted at user’s convenience. (Basic Level 1; Slow speed, Lev e l 1 <[...]

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    39 | Pa g e 3-2. Time/Date [1] Time : Set time [2] Date : Set date [3] Date format : Select a T ime/Date display format. [4] Daylight Saving Time : Set “ ON” to apply daylight saving ti me. Enter Month/Week/Day to begin an d also enter Month/Week/Day to end. [5] Time Server : Set time aut om atic ally thro ugh i nte rnet .[...]

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    40 | Pa g e • Time server : Input the URL of server (Def ault : kr.pool.ntp .org ) • Synchronize Period : Select the period to sync ronize between DVR and ti me serv er • Power On : Try to sync once power on. • 12Hour : Try to sync every 12 hours. • 24Hour : Try to sync every 24 hours. • Time Zone : S elect Standard time [6] Apply : Sav[...]

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    41 | Pa g e 3-3. Password [1] ID : Available to register ma x 8 account(“Admin” and “User1 ~7) • admin : Administrator ID • User1~7 : User ID [Note] Default passw ord of all ID is “11111111” . [2] Assign an authority per selected ID • Configuration : Available to set configuration • Hard Disk : Available t o set Hard Disk • Sear[...]

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    42 | Pa g e 3-4. Hard Disk As it is related to recording, i f an y setting is wrong, system error or abnormal rec ording could happen. [1] Hard Disk List : It provides the information for Hard Disk, external USB Hard Disk and format. • H a r d D i s k 1 ~ 3 : D i s p l a y t h e H a r d d i s k c a p a c i t y i n t e r n a l l y mounted • E-SA[...]

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    43 | Pa g e [6] Advanced : Select whether a H ard Disk is used as Main disk or Mirror disk. • Hard Disk 1~3 : Select with which purpose it will be used. • E-SATA : Select with which purpose it will be used. • Apply : Save the setting [Note] After setting, select “Apply” to save. Then, the syste m is reb ooted. 3-5. Default Setup [1] Defau[...]

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    44 | Pa g e 3-6. Upgrade [1] USB (Firmware Upgrade) : In order to upgrade system firmwar e with USB memory stick, the firmware file must be saved in the USB storage first and th en insert to DVR to start USB upgrade from the menu. [2] Configuration Backup : Sav e a configuration fil e of DVR. [3] Configuration Load : Upload a configuration file to [...]

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    45 | Pa g e 3-7. Button Setup After a certain time passes, s creen is automatically locked. • Auto key lock : There is no ke y input during specific time, sys tem lo cks the button automatically. In order to unlock, input the password. ( 10 sec . 30 sec. 1 min. OFF) • Key Beep : If you select ON, beep sound occurs 3-8. RS-485 In order to contro[...]

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    46 | Pa g e ▒ Chapter 4. Display ▒ 4-1. OSD (On Screen Display) [1] Camera Title : ON / OFF [2] Status Bar : ON / OFF. [3] Login Display : Select a login option • As Per Last Login : Display live image after system rebooting . • Cover All Camera : Do not display live im age after system reb ooting. [4] Login menu : Select a log in option. ?[...]

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    47 | Pa g e 4-2. Auto Sequence • Auto Loss Skip : If there is no video input, it skip video loss channel. • Display time : Select a display duration while sequencing (1 se c. ~3 0 sec.) [Note] Sequence doesn’t work on event pop-up. 4-3. Spot Out Control extra spot output on rear panel. By using additional mo nitor, event trigge red video disp[...]

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    48 | Pa g e 4-4. Video Output Setup You can choose a type of video output. This model supports HMDI , VGA and composite output. [1] Video Output Setup • HDMI+VGA(S) : Set HDMI as main output and VGA as Spot Out. • VGA+Composite(S) : Set VGA as main output and Composite as Sp ot Out.. • HDMI+Composite(S) : Set HDMI as main output and Composite[...]

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    49 | Pa g e ▒ Chapter 5. Network Setup ▒ 5-1. IP Address It is the system setup for remote monitoring or backup an d it n eeds the network setup of DVR. The user must know whether their internet is dynamic IP(DHCP) o r fixed IP. Please check it to your ISP before setup. [1] DHCP : “ON” for dynamic IP user. “OFF” for static IP user. [2] [...]

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    50 | Pa g e 5-2. Notification E-Mail Setup It’s a basic setup to send E-mail, so if it is not correct, e-m ail couldn’t be delivered. So be careful to make Setup correctly. [1] SMTP Server : Enter Mail Ser v er address to use as SMTP S erv er. If you don’t know the Server address, contact a person who manages SMTP Server you us e. [2] Mail Fr[...]

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    51 | Pa g e 5-3. E-mail Notification Select which type of notificat ions you are going to use. Notification type : You can sele ct the type for E-mail notifica tion. • Alarm : E-mail is sent with still image when an alarm occurs • Sensor : E-mail is sent with s till ima ge when triggering a sensor • Motion Detection : E-mail is s ent with sti[...]

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    52 | Pa g e 5-4. Web Server Built-in web server make user can connect the DVR remotely on the Internet Explorer [1] ON/OFF : Sel ect ‘ON’ to use remote N/W connection through w eb. [2] USE PORT : Port for rem ote connection[...]

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    53 | Pa g e 5-5. Free DDNS Free DDNS is used for remote connection through private DDNS se rvice. Firstly, go to http://www.dyndn s.com and create an a ccount. The n, if your system is installed with a router, you must make DM Z setting in the router setup fo r the IP your system has. DMZ is a function to open all th e ports for the selected IP. In[...]

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    54 | Pa g e 5-6. Dual Codec Setup It i s avai lable to tr ansmi t dat a thr ough e xtra netwo rk tr ansmis sion codec. There are two ways of setting. Split Resolution is a transmi ssion mode for sp lit screen and Popup Resolution is a transmission mode for one channel full screen.' • On/Off : Select “On” to use dual code c setup • Chan[...]

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    55 | Pa g e ▒ Chapter 6. Camera ▒ 6-1. Camera Title Input a camera title using by virtual keyboard. Press a space bar to change a langua ge.[...]

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    56 | Pa g e 6-2. PTZ Setting [1] Channel: Select a channel [2] ON/OFF : Enable or dis able to use PTZ. [3] MODEL : Select the P TZ protocol or, model [4] ID : Select the PTZ ID. (F or more detail, refer to the ma nual of PTZ device.) 6-3. PTZ Advanced Setting [1] Reverse Control (Pan) : Set the Pan works reverse direction . [2] Reverse Control (Til[...]

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    57 | Pa g e The touring number is selec table 1~16. [1] Touring number : Select the number. [2] Preset number : Select the preset number saved before. [3] Touring interva l (/SEC) : Select the touring dwell time. [NOTE] PTZ protocol selection Protocol is PTZ moving driver. The pro tocol is regist ered as pe r the camera model name or protocol name.[...]

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    58 | Pa g e 6-4. How to Use PTZ [How to call the PTZ menu] • Mouse menu: Click the right but ton of mouse and select the ‘P TZ’. • Remote controller menu: Click the “PTZ” from remote controlle r. (1) Select PTZ Button on the remote controller • When you select PTZ button, + shape icon appear. Then move to the channel you want by the d[...]

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    59 | Pa g e • PanTilt : Control the direction by the direction key in remot e controller. • Prese t : Input the preset number to be moved or saved and se lect this menu. ( P r e s e t S a v e ) ( P r e s e t m o v i n g ) • Tour : It tours as per the saved preset number. • MENU : It can recalls the PTZ camera OSD menu • Channel : Change c[...]

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    60 | Pa g e ▒ Chapter 7. R ecord ▒ 7-1. Record Setting Set resolution, quality, rec ordi ng speed a nd audio. Each settin g affects the size and picture quality. [1] Channel : Set channel [2] On/Off : Set On or Off for recording [3] Resolution : Set resolutioin [4] Quality : Set pictur e quality of recorded video [5] Speed : Set record frame [6[...]

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    61 | Pa g e 7-2. Schedule Record Set schedule record per day of the week, time and channel. And setting per hour is also available. █ N (Grey) : No record █ C (Green) : Continuous record █ M (Blue) : Motion detec ted record █ S (Red) : Sensor triggered record █ M+S (Yellow) : Recording by mot ion detection or sensor trigger ing [How to se[...]

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    62 | Pa g e • All Ch to Copy : Copy the curre ntly set recording schedule to a ll channels. 7-3. Holiday Record Set holiday record with different option. [1] 7 different holiday setup can be made. After s electi ng re cord t ype fro m H1 to H7, s et ti me wit h dra gging mous e or r emot e direction. [2] Select the Holiday on Holida y Calendar a [...]

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    64 | Pa g e ▒ Chapter 8. Event Setup ▒ 8-1. Sensor It is for sensor setup. [1] Sensor Input : S elect the sensor input channel. [2] On/Off : Select the sensor usage. [3] Input Type: Sele ct t he sensor input type. • N/Open (NORMAL OPEN) : The contact is normally opened but close when the signal is generated. • N/Close (NORMAL CLOSE) : The c[...]

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    65 | Pa g e 8-2. Motion Detection It is the motion d etection setup menu. [1] Channel : Select the mot ion detection channel. [2] On/Off : Select the motion detection usage. [3] Sensitivity : Select the sen sitivi ty of motion detection. P lease apply it after the actual testin g. [4] Detection Area: Select the m otion detection area. ( 1~5 ) The c[...]

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    67 | Pa g e 8-3. Event Action Event record will be made as per the setup. [1] Motion : It is the setup for PTZ, pop-up, relay out, buzze r in motion detection. • Channel : Select the channel to apply. • Preset channel : Select the pr eset camera being applied for t he event. • Preset number : Select the preset number to move. • Popup Channe[...]

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    68 | Pa g e [2] Sensor : It is the setup for PTZ, pop-up, relay out, buzzer in sensor triggering. • Preset channel : Select the pr eset camera being applied for t he event. • Preset number : Select the preset number to move. • Popup Channel : Select the u sage Popup usage by ON/OFF. • Popup Duration : Popup window floati ng time. • Relay [...]

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    69 | Pa g e ▒ Chapter 9. Search ▒ 9-1. Search Menu It supports the various ways of search mode such as Calendar, D ate/Time, Event, etc. [1] How to call menu : Select the “SEARCH” from remote controll er and right button of mouse. [2] Search mode selection · Calendar search: It searches by calendar. · Date /Time search: It searches spec i[...]

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    70 | Pa g e 9-2. Calendar Search It searches using by the calendar. [1] If there is the recorded dat a on DVR, it shows red color on recorded date. Using the direction key, you can change th e YE AR/MONTH/DATE. [2] If there is the recorded dat a, it shows red color so, press the enter button on selected date. ( Channel display could be differe nt p[...]

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    71 | Pa g e ( Channel displa y could be differe nt per model 4ch/8 ch/16ch) 9-3. Date/Time Search If you know the specific date/ T ime, input the time to search. [1] Record begin : It shows the record began time. [2] Record end : It shows the record end time. [3] Channel : Select the channel to search. [4] Play Begin : Input the time to search. [5][...]

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    72 | Pa g e 9-4. Event Search It searches event recorded da ta. [1] Record begin : It shows the record began time. [2] Record end : It shows the record end time. [3] Channel : Select the channel to sear ch. [4] Play Begin : Input the time to search. [5] Play : If you click “Play”, it playback the selected time.[...]

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    73 | Pa g e 9-5. Go to First / Go to Last It searches the first or last recorded image. 9-6. Search Control [Control by Mouse] Description of search button [1] X1 playba ck [2] Pause [3] Stop [4] Reverse playback [5] Playback speed control [6] Reverse playback speed control [7] Audio during playback [8] Calendar search during playback [9] Mark In-M[...]

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    74 | Pa g e 9-7. Audio Audio can be listened in Live or Search. . [1] Menu recall : If you select t he “AUDIO” during the live or playback, the audio out menu show up. The menu call is possible by remote controller or mo use. [2] Mode selection • OFF : No audi o use. • CH1 : Audio out only from CH1 • CH2 : Audio out only from CH2 • CH3 [...]

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    75 | Pa g e ▒ Chapter 10. Backup ▒ 10-1. Backup Selected image can be backup to the external devi ce(USB). Conne ct the USB pen drive to the DVR and select ‘BACKUP’ butt on from remote cont roller or, c lick the right button of mouse. [1] Select the recognized backup device. If it recognized norma l, it shows the de vice capacity such as ?[...]

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    76 | Pa g e ( Channel display could be differe nt per model 4ch/8ch/16ch) [4] Select the minute. Once you select “Start“, the time will b e automatically input. [5] Backup end time selection • If the backup end time is the sa me hour, select the minute an d click, “end“, the time will be automatically input. • If the backup end time is [...]

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    77 | Pa g e [6] Camera : Select the channel to be backup.( Selected cha nnel will be shown as red) [7] Backup Start : If all setup is c ompleted, click the ‘Backup start’ button then, backup star ts. It shows the backup capacity/ USB pen drive capacity“ so, if everything is OK, click ‘OK’. [8] Before backup, it shows the USB port, backup [...]

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    78 | Pa g e • Format Backup Disk : Select wh ether the viewer program will b e backup together with data file.- Executable format : Viewer program will b backup togethe r [9] Backup Start : The backup star t after click ‘OK’ [10] How to use the viewer progr am( If you click the backup fil e, it runs automatically). ① Scroll bar : It shows t[...]

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    79 | Pa g e ▒ SPECIF ICA TION S ▒ F D S - 4 4 0 S D I Operating S ystem Embedded Li nux Compression H.264 Audio compre ssion G723.1 Video S t andar d NTSC / P AL Video In/Out Input 4Ch Output 1 x HDMI / 1 x VGA / 1 x SPO T(BNC) R esolution Max. 1920 x 1080 Playback speed 4CH 80FPS, 1CH 30FPS Live R ealtime Split Mode in Live Display 1, 4 R ecor[...]

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    80 | Pa g e ▒ Chapter 11. Mobile Applications ▒ Mobile and R emote Client A pplication s 1. iPhone iPhone Application Installatio n 1. Access the “App Store” from your iPhone or iTunes applicatio n. 2. Search for “MPRMS”. 3. Choose to download and install the application (there is no charge to use our MPRMS application). 4. After the in[...]

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    81 | Pa g e Adding a DVR To Your iPhones MPRMS Application Launch the M PRMS Application, and press “N ew” E n t e r t h e “ R e g N a m e ” ( R e g i s t r a t i o n N a m e ) . T h i s c a n b e a n y n a m e t o i d e n t i f y t h e s p e c i f i e d D V R . Mak e sure there are NO SP ACES in the R eg. Name. Select the DVR Model: H.264 [...]

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    82 | Pa g e MPEG4 DVRs’ = FDS-110 MJPEG DVRs’ = MJPEG Enter t he login information of the DVR. The login in formation M U S T M A T C H t h e l o g i n i n f o r m a t i o n on the DVR.[...]

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    83 | Pa g e DVR ID: Enter the User I D for accessing the DVR. P ass wor d: Enter the password for accessing the DVR. Enter the DVR IP Address & P or t Number (Y ou can also enter the domai n name address h ere) DDNS Use Please disregard this configuration option if yo u are using DVR withi n the Un ited S tates. This fe atur e is used in the fo[...]

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    84 | Pa g e Connect remot e access[...]

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    85 | Pa g e “CH SELECT” to sel ect camer a number . PTZ : select when controlling pan-tilt The screen displays only video excluding time, r esolution and t he name of channel. The feature is designed to transmit still photo in cer tain inte r vals when video streamin g is interrupted due t o network load.☞ See full scr een : If you s et aside[...]

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    86 | Pa g e Search from iPhone Select “ search” the ic on below . [1] S elect Date/ Time Af ter selecting a date, select “SEARCH” . [2] Search key op eratio n[...]

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    87 | Pa g e P l a y r e v e r s e P a u s e P l a y Switch to Li ve Controlling Relay-Out from iPhone R elay can be controlled r emotely .. Time selection : Set the duration time o f alarm output Off : Alarm off Infinity : Keep the alarm output continued PTZ control from iPhone PTZ control is av ailable on iPhone. The way how to control is t he sam[...]

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    88 | Pa g e (1) Select (2) Cancel (3) Automatic camera focus (4) Call the PTZ menu (5) Direction button (6) Camera focus control (7) Camera zoom control (8) Select the channel (9) R elay out b utton ( A user can s et r elay out) (10) Sel ect the PTZ me nu (11) OSD disp lay O n/Off bu tton f or liv e screen[...]

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    89 | Pa g e 2. Android Phone Program Install ation for Android T o i n st a l l th e p r o g ra m o n t he P h on e, e x ec ut e t he ‘ M A R K ET ’ p r o gr am and download the ‘MPRMS’ to install. If the installation is completed, you will see the ‘MP RMS’ icon on the main SCREEN. ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) Application Execution for Android Sel[...]

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    90 | Pa g e ( S e l e c t t h e i c o n ) ( E x e c u t e d P r o g r a m ) Register the product i nformation for Android R egister the product inf ormation for remote monitoring. [1] R egister Select “ Add ” to start the registration. [2] Enter the registration informa tion[...]

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    91 | Pa g e (1) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) (1) Ente r the na me, Pr oduct ID (User) a nd P asswo rd. N a m e : E n t e r a n y n a m e y o u w a n t . User : Enter the “User ID” register ed to the DVR. P a s s w o r d : E n t e r t h e “ P a s s w o r d ” r e g i s t e r e d t o t h e D V R . (Note : “Menu” → “System” → “P assword) IP : This[...]

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    92 | Pa g e Select to edit th e registered info. Select to delet e the regi stered info. Close T OOL menu (As a dual function , it ends the connection) Remote connection for Android Select the register ed list for connection. Once you click the r egistered devic e, it sh ows th e brie f information l ike the 1 st pictu re below . If you click the r[...]

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    93 | Pa g e ( S e l e c t t h e l i s t ) ( D e t a i l e d i n f o . ) Live view on Android It shows the currently monitor ed images with real-time. (1) Numeric Button : Press a numeric button to select a channel . ( 2 ) 1 f r a m e : W h e n s e l e c t e d , i t t r a n s m i t s a s t i l l i m a g e w i t h the cer tain interval in case the vi[...]

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    94 | Pa g e On the bottom line o f screen, there is a main menu. Select the menu to ch ange the function Go back to t he previous step or close the monitoring program Move to live mode (Chan nel change, 1 Frame and OSD display is a v ailable) Go to PTZ mode Go to PTZ preset mode Go to search mode Go to alarm mode See the regis tered i nfo.[...]

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    95 | Pa g e PTZ control for Android Y ou can control the PT Z camera remot ely . ( S e l e c t P T Z m o d e ) ( P T Z m o d e s c r e e n ) (1) Go to PTZ mode Select the PT Z connected channel and click the PTZ bu tton. (2) H ow to co ntr ol PT Z The PTZ c amera moves to the selected direction . Z o o m i n / o u t Focus adjustment T ou ring opera[...]

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    96 | Pa g e I R I S O p e n / C l o s e . C a l l t h e P T Z m e n u A u t o F o c u s O K b u t t o n f o r P T Z O S D m e n u C a n c e l o r t h e u p p e r m e n u o n P T Z O S D m e n u PTZ Preset for Android Y ou can set the mov ement of PTZ camera previously and ma ke the automatic PTZ movement. ( S e l e c t p r e s e t m o d e ) ( P r e[...]

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    97 | Pa g e Search on Android ( 1 . S e l e c t t h e s e a r c h m o d e ) ( 2 . S e l e c t “ T i m e S e a r c h ” ) ( 3 . S e l e c t t h e d a t e a n d t i m e ) (1) Select th e search mode (2) S elect “Time Sea rch”: Select “ Time Sear ch” to ente r the sear ch conditions. (Note: Select “ T o Live” to return to the li ve mode[...]

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    98 | Pa g e Relay Out for Android R elay can be controlled re motely . (1) R elay : Select On or Off (2) Number : Select the relay number . (3) Time : Select the duration time. (4) Execute : Make the alarm output work[...]

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    99 | Pa g e Information displa y option on Android It sh ows the inf ormation of current connection . ( S e l e c t i n f o ) ( D i s p l a y t h e c o n n e c t i o n i n f o ) [ D i s p l a y I n f o ] Belo w is the exampl e for an explan ation. • I P : 61.250.157.37 : 2000 V ia DDNS ← Connected IP informatio n. • MODEL : 16CH(6 3,xxx xxx:0[...]

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    100 | Pa ge End the connec tion for Android ( S e l e c t t h e b a c k b u t t o n ) ( S e l e c t t h e Y e s b u t t o n ) There are several ways to finish the program. 1. If you click ‘BACK’ , it asks like “Do you want to disconnect ?” Then, you may click Y es. 2. Or you may jus t press c lose bu tton on th e phon e.[...]

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    101 | Pa ge 3. Windows Mobile Install the program to Windows Mobile Copy the program, MPRMS and sav e it to the mobile phone. Execute the program for Windows Mobile After save the progra m into the any folder , y ou can see the “MP RMS_Setup. cab” file as below picture . ☞ Please refer to the user ’ s man ual o f mobile phone how to copy an[...]

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    102 | Pa ge Y ou can see the icon o f “MPRMS” . Register the Product Information on Windows Mobile For mobile viewing, you must re gister the network information o f the DVR. As for the network set ting of DVR, please refer to the user ’ s manual of DVR. [1] R egister Click the “ A dd DVR” to reg ister a new DV R.[...]

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    103 | Pa g e [2] Fi ll in t he required in formation . Enter info. lik e the picture above. • NAME : Inpu t any name you want. • ID : Enter the DVR’ s login ID . • P ASS : Enter the DVR’ s login p assword. • MODEL : Select the spec. of the model among H.264, MPEG-4 an d MJPE G. [3] E nter DDNS in fo. DDNS setting is for a Dynamic IP use[...]

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    104 | Pa ge • U s e D D N S : S e l e c t i f y o u a r e a d y n a m i c I P u s e r . • ADDR : Keep the default valu e of the DDNS ser ver address (Default: www .adtcapscctv .net) • PORT : The port v alue will be changed automatically . Keep th e value as i t is. • SA VE : Save the info. [4] S tatic IP User • Use ST A TIC : Select if yo[...]

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    105 | Pa ge • Connect : Click the “Connect” to see the video. • Info Setup : T o chang e the DVR information, click the “Info Setup ” . • 1 Only : When selected, it t ransmits a st ill image with the c er tain inter val in case th e video streaming is interrup ted due to the netw ork load. [2] Disconnect • Disconnect : If you w ant [...]

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    106 | Pa g e T o connect the other DVR, click the “DVR” and select the r egist ered DVR in the “DEVICE ” . After selecting the DVR, click the “Connect” t o see the video. Search on Windows Mobile T o pl ay th e r eco rd ed i ma ge , s ele ct “S ea rc h” t he n cl ic k “R ec Inf o R eq” to set the dat e an d ti me fo r searchi ng[...]

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    107 | Pa ge PTZ Control fo r Windows Mobile C l i c k “ P a n T i l t ” t o c o n t r o l t h e P T Z c a m e r a . P r e s s t h e d i r e c t i o n button to move the camera position. [NO TE : In or der to st op moving, user must press the “ST OP” button.] • L e f t : M o v e t o t h e l e f t • R i g h t : M o v e t o t h e r i g h t[...]

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    108 | Pa ge Preset Y ou can save the c amera loca tion previously and then send t h e c a m e r a t o m o v e t o a s p e c i f i e d pre-position. • P 1 ~ P 1 6 : S e l e c t n u m b e r s t o s a v e • M O V E / S E T ◎ M O V E : A f t e r s e l e c t i n g a n u m b e r a m o n g f r o m P 1 ~ P 1 6 , p r e s s “ S E N D ” t o m o v e [...]

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    109 | Pa ge Remote Alarm Control for Windows Mobile Click “ Alarm” to contr ol alarm output. • Select a number (1~16) : Rel ay out por t. (Default : 1) • Time : Set the durat ion time. • ON/OFF : Press to start or stop. ( E x a m p l e : I f t h e d u r a t i o n t i m e i s s e t w i t h 5 s e c . , t h e a l a r m o u t p u t l a s t s [...]

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    4. Internet Explorer Versio n 7 and later The monitoring by the web browse r is available as the web ser ve r is built i n the DV R. Initial Connection I f y o u h a v e a c t u a l T C P I P a d d r e s s o f t h e D V R y o u m y i n p u t t h e m d i r e c t l y i n t o I n t e r n e t E x p l o r e r o r y o u m a y use the DDNS IP as indicated[...]

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    111 | Pa ge In the first connection, install “ ActiveX” . If the ActiveX is i n s t a l l e d , t h e n D V R I P a n d D V R P o r t i s s e t a s a default val ue by itself . So if you enter the user ID and pa sswo rd, you can conne ct to the DVR.[...]

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    112 | Pa ge Display Configura tion (1) D isplay area : Whenever you cl ick , the selected c hanne l or split screen is displayed. ( 2 ) D V R N a m e : E n t e r a n y n a m e y o u w a n t . W h e n y o u r e c o n n e c t th e DVR in the same pc, the name is saved.) (3) DVR IP : The IP address regist ered to the DVR automati cally is displayed. ([...]

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    113 | Pa g e • D i r e c t o r y : S e l e c t s t h e f o l d e r t o s a v e . • F i l e n a m e : E n t e r t h e f i l e n a m e t o s a v e . • Channel: Select the channel to back up. (10) JPG : Capture the current pictur e with jpg file and sh ow the saved folder with popup message. (11) BMP : Capture the current pic ture with BMP file [...]

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    114 | Pa g e INDEX Acronym Definition DHCP , 30 DMZ, 31 D-sub, 13 DT E , 2 0 DVR, 2 ISP , 31 administrator, 20, 23 alarm out , 19 Alarm Sensor Extension Box, 18 Android, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 BNC, 15, 16 Camera Input , 16 class A IP address, 30 class C IP address, 30 CMS, 87 Configure Port, 31 DDNS, 83, 91, 99, 103, 104, 110 D[...]

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    115 | Pa g e Zoom, 95, 107[...]

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    116 | Pa g e Limited 2 Y e ar W arran ty This warranty gives the origina l purchaser specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which may var y from state to state. If our products do not function because of any de fect in material or workmanship, we will re pair it for free for 1 year on parts and labor from the date of o riginal pu[...]

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    117 | Pa g e M E M O[...]