
DVR/NVR/HHR Setup Conguration
1. Wizard
The Perfect View DVR will always start with a setup wizard until the option is
turned o. Initial setup will ask for language rst and if you want to start the
wizard when the device starts. The wizard will ask to create a password. You
can use the default login of username ‘admin’ and password ‘admin12345’,
or you have the option to change it. You can also enable an unlock pattern
rather than using a password if the customer would prefer.

The next option is to conrm the date and time. After this, you will give the
DVR an IP address. These come set as DHCP, but unchecking this will allow
for manual input on the network.

The next screen is for enabling Guarding Vision. This can be added now or
later via the Platform Access tab under Conguration option in menu. You will
need to assign a verication code and enable stream encryption. This allows
the device to be added to the Guarding Vision server if the customer wants to
view cameras remotely from their phones.

The next screen is the advanced network option screen. We default the
server port to 8000, http port to 80 and the RTSP port to 8554. This can be
altered to t the network scheme.
The next two screens are for hard drive verication and camera initialization.
If you have a hard drive installed, it should show up on the next screen. The

following screen should show the cameras that are online. You will need to
dene the IP address for any POE or Ethernet cameras here. If you are using
TVI, power needs to be supplied to the camera as these should come online.
If you are having trouble with POE cameras populating, plug a laptop into an
empty port on the NVR or local switch and download the SADP tool. This tool
will show all the cameras on the network and allow for easy initialization and
activation of the cameras.
2. Setting Motion Detection and Schedule

Motion detection can be enabled via the Camera option on the menu. On
each camera from the drop down, you can create a grid in the area that you
want to create detection. You can also set a schedule of when you want this
to occur via settings button on the same screen. You will choose the day of
the week and select the times. Under linkage action, you can choose dierent
alarm notications. Sensitivity can also be adjusted on the motion detection
screen.
3. Face Detection/Vehicle Detection/Line Crossing/Intrusion Detection

If the camera supports any of these options, you will go to the VCA option
and choose the appropriate camera. Face and Vehicle Detection can be
enabled with the ability to adjust sensitivity and scheduling. Line Crossing will
have you click on two points on the image that you want the line to be.
Intrusion Detection will make you create a box by clicking four dierent points
on the image.
4. Changing Camera Names
You can change what the display of the camera says with the OSD option
under Camera. This includes the camera name and date. Dragging on the

text on the image will allow the text to be repositioned. This can be made
transparent and <ashing.