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Output Adjust Allows precise set up of the image display on screen to fit various
monitors exactly.
Auto Maintain Configure schedule for auto reboot and auto delete old recordings to
assist processor and increase Hard drive life.
Restore Selectable factory setting restore on major functions.
Upgrade Access for software remote and local software upgrades.
INFO
HDD Info Information on Hard drive including HDD type . Space left on drive
quoted both a capacity or record time left according to record settings.
BPS Live display of Specific KB/S and MB/H rate per channel.
LOG Time and dated data log of all major users and system functions.
Version Specific description of DVR including serial number and build date.
Logout Logout of the DVR , Shutdown the DVR or re-boot the DVR.
Remote viewing
Network Connection
To enable remote viewing you need to first connect the DVR with your network and
enter your networks details.
Step 1 Connect the DVR with your networks router using PC type network
cable.
Step 2 Fill out the DVRs network settings page; this should be done by your IT
technician or a Networking Engineer.
Step 3 To allow remote viewing of your DVR,
your router requires at least 3 ports
“forwarded” to the DVRs IP address
(avoid using port 80), two are for PC
viewing, the third is for mobile phone
viewing ( This port is entered in the
Net Service area ), if your mobile phone
supports this. The best APP at time of
writing for mobile viewing is Meye
ProV2 - This should be done by your IT
technician or a Networking Engineer.
Note: If this setup is not done correctly you will NOT be able to view your DVR via a
PC or mobile phone, either locally within the premises or remotely or both. If you
can view your DVR locally but not remotely this indicates incorrect setup of your
routers “port forwarding”.