Thank you for choosing First Alert for your security needs!
For more than half a century, First Alert has made the home-safety and security products that make
your job easier. Our products are built to the highest standard which has earned us a leadership role
in the home-safety and security product categories. We are committed to serving our customers,
from the professionals who install our products, to the families and businesses who count on them.
First Alert has been helping families and businesses stay safe for over 50 years. By having a First
Alert Security System, you’re taking the first step in protecting your home or business from damage
or theft. We’re watching, even when you’re not.
This manual is written for the DVRs included in the DC8405-420 and DVR8810-420 security kits. It was
accurate at the time it was completed. However, because of our ongoing effort to constantly improve our
products, additional features and functions may have been added since that time and on-screen displays may
change. We encourage you to visit our website at www.brkelectronics.com to check for the latest manuals
(English and Spanish), firmware updates, downloads, other security camera products and announcements.
You’ll find this product line under Products >> Security Cameras >> Wired Cameras.
Eight channel H.264 digital video recorder with Internet remote
surveillance, motion detection, PTZ and alarm control suitable for
applications such as high-end residential - new or remodel, light
commercial, small business/retail, small warehouse or small grocery.
Product features
• H.264 Compression & Virus free Linux O/S
• Record, playback, mobile phone live view, backup, control, & remote access
• 500 GB or 1 TB SATA hard drive installed
• Supports smart phone live view & Email alarm
• Customizable Email alerts
• Supports 2-channel HD1 or 2-channel D1 and 6-channel
CIF Real-time simultaneous recording
• Supports 8-channel simultaneous playback
• User-friendly interface: DVR capable of providing 16 bit true color,
semi-transparent GUI with notes for selected menu items
• Advanced motion detection activated recording
• 24/7 Scheduled Recording
• Supports D1, HD1, CIF and QCIF for recording quality
• Network monitoring through internet access
• Supports USB or external DVD backup
• Hi-speed backup/upgrade/record via USB2.0
• PTZ camera control
• CMOS Color 420TVL cameras with 30 IR LED’s for up
to 50’ night vision and IP54 weather rating
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introduction
table of contents
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1
2
3
4
Introduction2-3
Safety6
Product Overview7
What is in the Box7
DVR Controls
Front Panel8
Back Panel9
Remote Control10
Mouse Controls11
Camera Power Connections12
Connecting Devices12
Initial Setup - System Operation13
System Start Up13
Power On/Off13
Main Menu Access (Quick Access Menu)14
Password Setup and User Permissions15
Camera Display Setup16
Language, Date and Time17
Display, Video/Audio17
Language, Date/Time and Daylight Savings Time (DST)17
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Basic Operation18
Recording18
Configure Recording Options18
Recording Schedule (Timer Recording)18
Recording Schedule (TIMER RECORD) Example19
Privacy Mask Field19
Motion Detect Setup19
Playback20
Playback and Record Search20
On-Screen Playback Controls20
File List21
Backup21
HDD Management 21-22
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introduction
table of contents
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Advanced Operation22
Alarm22-23
Alarm Setup22-23
Email Setup23
System Info and System Update24
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7
System Maintain24
Upgrade Firmware24
PTZ Setup and Control25-26
Step 1: Connect your PTZ Camera to this DVR25
Step 2: Configure PTZ Communication Settings25
Step 3: Configure the Operation and Control of your PTZ Camera(s)25
Step 4: Configure the CRUISE SETTING of your PTZ Camera26
Remote Access27
Network Setup for Remote Access27
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)27
Static IP27
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)28
PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol Over Ethernet)28
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service29-30
Port Forwarding30-32
Remote Surveillance33
Remote Surveillance using Internet Explorer 833-34
Using Remote Surveillance34
Remote Surveillance Main Screen35
Live Viewing Tab36
Playback Tab37-38
Setup Tab39
Setting, Maintenance and Host Info Tabs40
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9
Mobile Phone41
Mobile Setup41
Windows Mobile Pro (6.0 or later) OS Phones Symbian (S60 3rd or later) OS Phones Android 1.5 Mobile OS Phones Apple iPhone on 3G Networks OS Phones Blackberry OS 5.0 Phones (Curve 8900, Bold 9700, Tour 9630)
41-42
43-44
45-46
47
48-49
Appendix50
Hard Drive Removal and Installation50
Specifications51
FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions)52-53
Troubleshooting54
Warranty55
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safety
caution statements
safety precautions
•Do not drop, puncture, or disassemble the cameras or DVR.
•Do not tug on the power adapter. Use the plug to remove it from the wall.
•Do not expose the cameras or DVR to high temperatures.
•For your own safety, avoid using the DVR when there is a storm or lightning in your area.
•Use the cameras and DVR with care. Avoid pressing hard on the cameras or DVR body.
•Do not use power cable if it is damaged or crushed.
fcc compliance
FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help.
Notice: Only peripherals complying with FCC class B limits may be attached to this equipment. Operation with non-compliant peripherals
or peripherals not recommended by First Alert / BRK Brands, Inc. is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. Changes or
modications to the product, not expressly approved by First Alert / BRK Brands, Inc., could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Important: The information shown in the FCC Declaration of Conformity paragraph below is a requirement of the FCC and
is intended to supply you with information regarding the FCC approval of this device. The phone number listed below is for
FCC related questions only and not intended for questions regarding the connection or operation for this device.
FCC Declaration of Conformity for devices with the FCC logo. Responsible Party: First Alert / BRK Brands, Inc., 3901
Liberty Street Rd., Aurora, IL. 60504-8122. Telephone: (630) 851 - 7330. Product / Model: DC8405-420 and DC8810-420.
We, First Alert / BRK Brands, Inc. declare under our sole responsibility that the device to which this declaration relates: Complies with
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Certification (if applicable)
This device contains a radio transmitter. Accordingly, it has been certied as compliant with 47 CFR Part 15 of the
FCC Rules for intentional radiators. Products that contain a radio transmitter are labeled with an FCC ID.
fire and electric shock hazard statement
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
UNPLUG ALL POWER SOURCES, INCLUDING CAMERAS FROM
THE DVR BEFORE REMOVING COVER. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN
RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE DVR OR ITS COMPONENTS AS
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS DVR UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE
BLADE OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT
WELL AS INJURY OR DEATH.
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of
sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
disk or DVR can damage it permanently.
disposal
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Caution!
When working with electrostatic sensitive devices such as hard disk or DVR unit, make sure
you use a static-free workstation. Any electrostatic energy coming in contact with the hard
These symbols indicate that it is prohibited to
dispose of these batteries in the household
waste. Take spent batteries that can no longer
be charged to the designated collection points
in your community.
What,s in the box
product overview
package contents
H.264 8 channel Digital DVR
with 500 GB or 1 TB Hard Drive
(1) IR remote receiver Direct remote towards this position when using DVR
1
Power indicator light A red light indicates power is on
2
Previous file/1
3
HDD indicator lightGreen light indicates hard drive is available.
4
Next file /2
5
PTZ /8
6
Slow play /3 In Live Mode shows camera One; Plays video at slow speed
7
HDD Info/9Brings up hard drive information screen
8
Fast play/4
9
Backward pause/5
10
Record /0 Brings the Record Mode menu up
11
Play Pause /6
12
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In Live Mode shows camera One; In search and Playback mode: selects
previous file in list;Use to select previous entry in a list
In Live Mode shows camera One; In search and Playback mode: selects
next file in list;Use to select next entry in a list
In Live Mode shows camera Eight;Press shift the PTZ will bring PTZ
menu up
Plays video at fast speed
Play or Pause video in backward mode
Play or Pause video in forward mode
ShiftPress Shift and Release to select alternate functions
13
Search video/7 Brings up the Search/Playback screen
14
USB
15
ESCBrings system previous selection
16
Left
17
Up
18
Down
19
Menu/Enter
20
Right
21
Connection for mouse
In menu mode: moves to highlight next section
In live mode: rotates between single , quad, eight or nine camera screen
In live mode: rotates between single , quad, eight or nine camera screen
Press to make selection
In menu mode: moves to highlight previous section
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back Panel
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itemFunctionDeScription
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product overview
dvr controls
46810
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Alarm 4 alarm inputs
VGA Output For connecting to VGA monitor
2
USB/Mouse
3
LanFor connecting RJ45 ethernet cable to PC or router
4
RS485 For connecting PTZ cameras
5
Power Switch Power On/Off
6
Power Supply For connection to power cord +12V DC
7
Audio Input
8
Video Input For connecting video signal from cameras (BNC)
9
Audio Output For connecting audio signal to amplified speakers (RCA jacks)
10
BNC Output For connecting to a BNC monitor
11
Use Upper USB port for mouse connection; Use Lower USB port for USB
flashdrive or backup
For connecting audio signal from audio capable cameras or self powered
microphones (RCA jacks)
GroundGround Connection
12
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product overview
remote control
remote control
Remote Control Operation
The remote control is the secondary input device for navigating the system’s interface.
In device operation, the MENU key has the same function as “left click” of the mouse.
itemFunctionDeScription
Multi Rotates between single, quad, eight or nine camera view
1
Numeric
2
Buttons
EscMove back to previous menu screen
3
NavigatioN ButtoNs
Menu
4
Press to Select channel to view; use to input numerical information in
appropriate screens
Brings up menu options: In menus, press to confirm selections; in
PTZ mode, press to change the navigation buttons to control the connected PTZ camera (not included)
Press to move cursor up; in PTZ mode, press to pan camera up
Press to move cursor down; in PTZ mode, press to pan camera down
Press to move cursor left; in PTZ mode, press to pan camera left
6
1
5
7
4
2
9
8
3
Press to move cursor right; in PTZ mode, press to pan camera right
PLaYBaCK CoNtRoLs
Move to previous record for viewing
Move to next record for viewing
5
Record Mode Press to bring RECORD Menu on screen
6
ADDUse when controlling multiple DVR systems
7
FN
8
seaRChUse to Search recorded video files
9
Press to fast forward 2X,4X,8X, 16X,Normal
Press once to Pause, then reverse by frame, reverse normal speed,
reverse 2X,4X,8X, back to pause
Press once pause, twice to move forward
Playback frame by frame in forward and reverse
Use when imputting information, Press FN to step through upper
case, lower case and numbers
Directions for Installing/
Changing Batteries
1. Open battery compartment on back of
Remote and insert (2) Alkaline
AAA batteries (provided.)
2. Ensure all batteries are installed correctly
with regard to polarity (+ and -.)
3. Remove batteries from Remote if it is not
to be used for an extended period of time.
4. Remove used batteries promptly and replace
all batteries of a set at the same time.
5. Always purchase the correct size and grade
of battery most suitable for intended use.
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pRODUCT oVERVIEW
MOUSE and virtual Keypad
mouSe controlS
Mouse Operation with this DVR
The mouse is the primary input device for navigating system menus.
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all system functions described
in this manual are achieved through mouse input.
To use a mouse with the system:
Connect a USB mouse to the USB MOUSE port on front panel of the system.
NOTE: Only the USB 2.0 port on the back panel (bottom USB
port) is designed for data backup to a USB flash drive. Do not
connect a USB flash drive to the USB MOUSE port.
Use the mouse buttons to perform the following:
Left-Button:
1
• Click to select a menu option
• During live viewing in split-screen double-click on a chan-
nel to view the selected channel in full-screen
• Double-click the channel again to return to split-screen view
• Selecting letter or number on the virtual keypad
Right-Button:
2
DVR Front Face
Connect Mouse &
USB Drive
• Click to open the Quick Access Menu
• Exits any window
• Exits any menu or re-opens previous menu
Scroll-Wheel:
3
• Use scroll wheel to step through full screen views of the cameras
Virtual KeypaD
Virtual Keypad
To enter text or numerical data, the system uses a virtual keypad. In fields
where letters or numbers can be entered, you can switch between various
formats – numbers, upper case (ABC) and lower case (abc). Note you can
access all numbers when in the “Letters” virtual keypads. See below.
Mouse Button
2
3
1
Operation
Numbers
Letters-Uppercase
Letters-Lowercase
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product overview
cAMERA AND pOWER cONNECTIONS
Installing cameras
Mounting Cameras and Running Cable
Select the position for the camera and secure the camera stand. Screw the camera onto the stand. Adjust camera to the proper
view angle. Make sure the lens is upright relative to the subject. Tighten the thumb bolt. First Alert cameras can be either ceiling
or wall mounted by simply reversing the camera stand mounting. See “Camera Orientation” Info box. Holes are provided on
both the top and bottom of the camera housing to accommodate most mounting requirements. Run cable from camera to DVR
location. See Information box below on “Longer Cable Runs”.
Camera Orientation
It’s important the camera is mounted correctly to
ensure the image is not upside down as the camera lens can only be positioned one way.
Longer Cable Runs
Longer cable runs may require an upgrade to
RG59 Coax cable. First Alert kits ship with economical AV cable that is designed to work well up
to the length of cable provided, usually around
60 feet. If longer distances between camera and
Camera - Wall Mounted
Camera - Ceiling Mounted
DVR are required, you will need to upgrade to RG59 Coax cable. We
provide several lengths up to 300 feet. In addition, if you need to run
cable for in-wall installations, then you may require fire rated cable,
FT-4/CMR UL approved for in-wall installations.
Step 2... Connecting Devices
Follow this diagram to make device connections. Note, some devices are not
included with this kit. See “What’s in the Box” for included devices.
RCA Audio In from Audio
Cameras or Powered
Microphone
(Not included)
Power to DVR
Front & Back Panels
Connect Mouse &
USB Drive
PTZ & Alarm Connections
(Cameras not included)
Smartphone
through Mobile
Internet Setup
(Smartphone Not
included)
RJ45 Ethernet
to Router and
Internet
Splitter 8 camera/
1 Power
RCA Audio Out to
Powered Speakers
(Not included)
VGA to PC Monitor or TV
BNC to Security Camera Monitor
(Not included)
Video to DVR
Channels 1-8
Power
from 120V
DC Converter - 12V
AV Cable: BNC/
DC Power
(1 per Camera)
Power to Cameras
Video to Camera
Power to Camera
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system start up
Power On/Off
To power the system On/Off, connect the power
cable to the DC 12V port on the rear panel. Flip
the toggle switch on in the back of the DVR. At
startup, the system performs a basic system check
and runs an initial loading sequence. After a few
moments, the system loads a live display view.
initial setup
system operation
Power Switch
ViDeo
iconS
Function
Indicates the channel is recording.
Video is unavailable on the channel
Camera speaker icon stays visible on screen
Motion is detected on the channel
Indicates that the monitor is touring
camera channels
Indicates audio output is from this channel
User Login
Password
ATTENTION: By default, passwords are disabled on
the system. You do not need to enter a password
when accessing any system menus. However, for
security purposes, it is highly recommended to
enable passwords on the system using the Password
Menu. See “Password” section for details on setting
up passwords. Click OK to confirm password.
Quick Access Menu
When using the mouse, use the Quick Access Menu
to access several system options, including the
Main Menu. Select one of the following options:
• MAIN MENU: Opens the main system menu
• Record Mode: Allows the user to select the
record setting for any or all channels.
• Search: Open the Search Menu
to view recorded video
• PTZ Control: Opens the PTZ control menu
• Start Tour: Allows user to start touring
the cameras in sequence.
• Volume Regulate: Allows volume adjust during
playback mode or when monitoring.
• Logout: Provides options to Logout,
Shutdown or to reboot system.
• View 1: Allows viewing of one camera in full screen.
• View 4: Allows viewing of 4 cameras on screen.
• View 8: Allows viewing of 8 cameras on
screen, with one screen in larger view.
• View 9: Allows viewing of 8 cameras on screen.
• To close the Sub-Menu, click anywhere on-screen.
Main Viewing Screen
User Login Menu
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initial setup
system operation
Main Menu Access
To open the Main Menu: Right-click anywhere on-screen to open the
Quick Access Menu and select MAIN MENU (mouse only), or press
the MENU button on the remote control or front panel of the system.
NOTE: If passwords are enabled on the system, enter the
6-digit numerical password to open the Main Menu.
Main Menu
1. RECORD SEARCH: Search for recorded video on the system.
2. RECORD: Configure recording parameters (quality, resolution), set
record modes, and enable/disable audio recording. Note: Audio capable
cameras (not included) are required for audio recording on the system.
3. HDD MANAGE: Display hard drive status and format
the internal hard drive of the sys tem.
4. SYSTEM: Open the Basic Setup Menu, which lets you
set the system language, date and time, passwords,
and configure display, audio and video settings.
5. ADVANCED: Opens the Advanced Setup Menu, which
lets you set mail options, Alarm settings, look up system
version information, motion detect, enable mobile monitor,
AutoMaintain, configure PTZ, set network settings.
6. EXIT: Closes the Main Menu.
Main Menu
Password Setup
Setting Up Passwords & User Permissions
When you first startup your DVR, you are automatically logged
in as the ADMIN. By default, passwords are disabled
on the system. You will not need a password to log in
or access menus. You will not need a password to access
your system using the browser-based remote software.
Click ok to access this menu.
The system employs three levels of user
authorities. The levels are as follows:
• ADMIN (administrator): Has full control of the system, and can
change both administrator and user passwords and enable/disable
password checking and can add or delete user authorities.
• DEFAULT USER (normal user): Only has access to live
viewing, search, playback, and other limited authorities.
• GUEST: Only has access to live viewing, search,
playback, and other limited authorities.
For security reasons, it is highly recommended to enable passwords
on your system. If you enable passwords, select a 6-digit USER
password. The ADMIN and USER passwords must not be the same.
Modify Password
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Modify Account
To Set Password
Click on Main Menu, System, and Account to
reach the Account Configuration Screen.
Click on MODIFY PASSWORD
Select the user name
Using the virtual mouse, input the Old (existing)
PASSWORD, NEW password.
Click OK to confirm. The system will confirm the change.
Click OK to exit.
Only the ADMIN can ADD or MODIFY a GROUP or USER.
USER can modify their password only.
To ADD a Group or USER
Click on Main Menu, System, and Account to
reach the Account Configuration Screen.
Click on ADD GROUP or ADD USER
Select the GROUP or USER name
Using the virtual mouse, to input the name of the group or user.
In the Authority section, choose the specific allowable
actions that you want this group or user to have access
to by clicking the appropriate check box.
Click OK to confirm.
The system will confirm the change.
Click OK to exit.
To Modify the Group or User
Click on Main Menu, System, and Account to
reach the Account Configuration Screen.
Click on MODIFY GROUP or MODIFY USER
Select the GROUP or USER using the drop down menu.
In the Authority section, choose the specific allowable
actions that you want this group or user to have access
to by clicking the appropriate check box.
Click OK to confirm.
The system will confirm the change.
Click OK to exit.
initial setup
system operation
Modify Password
Add User
There is no limit in the user and user group. You can add or delete the user
group according to user definition.
For your system security, please modify your password after first login.
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Add Group
Account Modify
initial setup
system operation
camera display setup
Setting Up the Live View Video Screen
Use the GUI DISPLAY screen to set up. Access the GUI display screen
from the MAIN MENU , click SYSTEM, then CLICK GUI DISPLAY.
GUI Display
To set-up the display select SYSTEM from the
MAIN Menu; then select GUI Display.
1. Configure the following options:
• CHANNEL TITLE: Click any of the fields and enter a new title for
the selected channel using the Virtual Keyboard (mouse only)
• VIDEO CHANNEL: This setting will reposition the channel title
information during Playback. This change will not appear when
viewing the channel live. To reposition the channel title; select
TOPLEFT,BOTTOMLEFT, TOPRIGHT, BOTTOMRIGHT, or OFF. If
OFF, the title will not be displayed for the selected channel.
• VIDEO TIME:This setting will reposition the channel title information
during Playback. This change will not appear when viewing the
channel live. To reposition the system time; select TOPLEFT,
BOTTOMLEFT, TOPRIGHT, BOTTOMRIGHT, or OFF. If OFF,
• the title will not be displayed for the selected channel
• COLOR SETTING: Adjust BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, SATURATION
and HUE for the selected channel. You can also select COLD<
WARM OR DEFAULT COLOR by pressing the appropriate button.
• PREVIEW TIME: Select ON/OFF to show/ hide
the date and time during live viewing
• PREVIEW CHANNEL: Select ON/OFF to show/ hide
the name of the channel during live viewing
• RECORD STATUS:Select ON/OFF to show/ hide
the record status icon during live viewing
• ALARM STATUS: Select ON/OFF to show or hide the
alarm status screen while in Live view. Click NEXT PAGE
to change the settings for the remaining channels
2. Click OK to save your settings. Click EXIT.
GUI Display Screen
Alarm Status
Video SET UP and VGA/Monitor Display
Use the Video menu to set the resolution and camera
setup on the system. Access the VIDEO set up screen
from the MAIN MENU , click SYSTEM, then VIDEO.
To configure Video options:
1. Under RESOLUTION, select 800 x 600, 1024 x 768,
1280 x 1024, 1366 x 768, 1440 x 900.
2. Under VIDEO STANDARD, select NTSC or PAL. (See info box below)
3. Under TOUR TIME (SECOND), enter with
virtual keypad from 5 to 120 seconds
To Adjust VGA or Monitor Display:
Click OUTPUT ADJUST. Using your mouse you can move the
Top, Bottom, Left and Right video input to fit your viewing
screen as appropriate. Click OK to save settings.
NTSC or PAL?
NTSC (National Television Standards Committee)
is the video system or standard used in North America and most of South America. In NTSC, 30 frames
are transmitted each second. Each frame is made
up of 525 individual scan lines.
PAL (Phase Alternating Line) is the predominant video system or
standard mostly used overseas. In PAL, 25 frames are transmitted
each second. Each frame is made up of 625 individual scan lines.
Color Set-up
Read Output Adjust Screen
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language, date and time
Setting Up Language/Date/Time
The SYSTEM Setup Menu contains the following sub-menus:
Language, Date/Time, Password, Display, and Video/Audio.
Language
To change the system language: from the LANGUAGE drop down
menu select the language amongst 26 different languages.
Click OK to apply. Click EXIT to close the menu.
NOTE: The system will change the language after a
restart. A pop up box will ask if you want to perform a
restart immediately or not. The default is English.
Date/Time
It is highly recommended to immediately set the date and time
when first setting up your system. To set the date and time:
1. Click DATE/TIME and configure the following options:
• SYSTEM TIME: Click into each section for the Month,
Day, Year, Hour, Minute, Second and AM/PM. Use
the virtual keypad to make your changes.
• DATE FORMAT: Select DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, or YYYY/MM/DD
• DATE SEPARATOR: Select . or - or / to use as separators for the date.
• TIME FORMAT: Use the drop-down menu and select 12HOURS
or 24HOURS. If 12HOURS is selected, then set AM or PM.
• DST: Place a check in the DST box if you want to set daylight savings
time. Daylight savings time can be set by DATE or by Day of the Week.
Selecting Day of the Week allows you to the specific on which
to start and end the DAY light savings time. You can also use
check the calendar icon and select start and stop dates as desired.
2. Click OK to save your date and time selections. Click EXIT.
initial setup
system operation
Basic Setup Menu
System Language Menu
System Time/Date Setup
Why Set a Date & Time?
It’s important to set the proper date and time before continuing so that you can easily locate recorded events.
Inaccurate dates and times on files may affect their admissibility as evidence in court. In addition, when
changing current time settings, to avoid possible confusion with the time stamps on recorded and currently
recording files, stop all ongoing recording processes before altering the system time and restart recording
using the new settings.
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