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1. 13 Click the Reset button http 172 31 88 1 14 Click Yes when asked Are you sure you want to change the setting for this zone Internet Options Security Screen Require server verification https for all sites in this zone 15 Click OK m Seana Settings Local Intranet fore J 16 Click Apply Sie 17 Click OK ef NET Framework 18 Close Internet Explorer You are Trusted Sites Distle now ready to access the DVR using me ace Internet Explorer 8 eae Enable Prompt XPS documents Disable Enable Prompt Fe NET Framework reliant components Fp Permissions for components with manifests Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to Medi um ow default z Reset Medium Low With your system connected to your local area network you can now log in to your system using Internet Explorer Security Settings an NOTE Your system must be connected to your LAN or WAN Windows and Internet Explorer must be configured as described in the previous sections Configuring Windows User Account Control and Configuring Active X Control in Internet Explorer 8 and the DVR settings must have been setup properly as described in the Network Setup for Remote Access section before attempting remote access The software from the DVR will install the first time you access the DVR t
2. FILE LIST erre To use the File List 1 Under TYPE select NORMAL to view only normal recordings ALARM to view alarm recordings includes alarm and motion detection or ALL to view all video on your system 2 Use the buttons on the side panel to navigate the file list e FIRST Jump to the first page of the list PRE Turn to the previous page NEXT Turn to the next page File List Menu LAST Jump to the last page of the list ALL Select all files OTHER Toggles selections between checked and unchecked BACKUP After selecting a file s click to begin copying the data to a USB flash drive not included 3 Click any file to begin playback Page 20 HDD management Backup Use the FILE LIST sub menu to find recorded video on your system and copy it to a USB flash drive not included NOTE The system is compatible with most major brands of USB flash drives with capacities from 256 MB to 4 GB To backup recorded data 1 Connect a blank USB flash drive to the top USB port on the front panel of the system 2 Open the FILE LIST menu and search for recorded data on the system as shown above 3 Select the file you want to backup and click the BACKUP box next to the file name Select multiple files if desired Click ALL to select all files click OTHER to deselect all files NOTE The size of each file is shown in the File List menu Use this to help you find a USB flash drive large enough to hold all the
3. REMOTE ACCESS remote surveillance Use the SETUP tab to configure the settings of your system from a remote location NOTE If the Main Menu is open on the system you will not be able to make changes to the system from the remote location To open remote setup Click SETUP at the top of the main screen The Remote Setup menu features the following tabbed options e RECORD ALARM PTZ NETWORK SETTING MAINTENANCE HOST INFO RECORD You can check and change the parameter settings as configured in the DVR 1 Rerin paai k i O ami m ewe Waele ae CAMEL GH ae GHG GH Sw TH RESOLUTION E x di oF MIRATE fe z 5 B cn FRAMERATE Mm 7 ALAN on rie MCI LL eo LYWNRELWAME Remote Setup Record Screen PTZ You can check and change the parameter settings as configured in the DVR 1 Marua Ma an RECORD ALARY z eon T WNAE Wont CHANNEL on oe oa oe PROTOCOL mELCOs PELCOP mL PELCO D ADDRESS BAUD RATE wa woo wo 00 DATA GIT wT OF wt ymi y wog uoe nea 000 Remote Setup PTZ Screen ALARM You can check and change the parameter settings as configured in the DVR wo LON DE The SAILS on E ore E o B ow SENSITIVITY MD AHEA SETUP SETU ane sen EMAJL BETUP at Pos REC Remote Setup Alarm Screen NETWORK You can check and change the parameter settings as configured in the DVR LNT amac Tw mc
4. se cau cean Set curse stop cause Screen Captures Use the remote surveillance software to take a snapshot of the channels on the main display screen Remote Viewing Screen Captures can be useful for your own records or may be needed by authorities in case of a PTZ Control security incident To take a screen capture 1 From Live Viewing select the channel you want to capture The selected channel will be highlighted in a red frame 2 Click 3 Click OK in the confirmation window Screen captures are saved as BMP files to the default save location C DVR Remote Access remote surveillance Search Use the calendar and drop down menus to search for recorded video on your system 1 Click lt gt to change the month on the calendar Dates with recorded video data will appear in bold 2 Click the date Recorded video files will populate the File List 3 From the Channel drop down menu select a specific channel or select ALL CHANNEL and then click SEARCH 4 From the Type drop down menu select COMMON normal recording ALARM or ALL TYPE and then click SEARCH 5 Double click the file from the File List to playback the file in the main screen Remote Backup You can backup recorded video files from your system to your PC using the Replay menu in the remote surveillance software To backup files remotely 1 Click PLAYBACK at the top of the main screen 2 Double click a file from the File List to
5. or MANUAL RECORD Blue and then click a time block on the desired day 6 Use the FROM TO drop down menus to copy the schedule of one day to Motion Detect Setup You can configure motion detection for each channel Camera connected to the DVR To configure motion detection 1 From the Main Menu click ADVANCED Then click MD Motion Detect SERSSEET SSS MD CHANNEL STATUS 2 Under STATUS select ON to enable motion detection for the desired chan nel 3 Under SENSITIVITY select 1 through 4 The higher the number the more sensitive the motion detection 4 Under MD AREA SETUP click SETUP The red motion grid appears over the selected channel in full screen 5 Click the blocks in the grid to enable disable motion detection Red motion detection enabled Clear motion detection disabled Tee YS another For example if you want your schedule for Monday to be the same Recording Schedule 6 Right click anywhere on the screen to return to the Motion Detection menu on Wednesday under FROM select MON under TO select WED and then click COPY 7 Click APPLY Click SURE in the confirmation window 7 Click APPLY Click OK in the REMARK window Click EXIT 8 Click ET inal menueintilall windows re closed NOTE You can disable the MD buzzer in the Alarm Setup menu m CCTV resolution is measured in vertical and horizontal pixel dimensions and typically a l l l l l limited by the capabilities of both the camera and the reco
6. Main Menu 1 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 Display hard drive status and format the internal hard drive of the system 4 BASIC Open the Basic Setup Menu which lets you set the system language date and time device IDs and passwords and configure display audio and Main Menu video settings 5 ADVANCE Opens the Advanced Setup Menu which lets you view system info configure alarm PTZ motion detect maintenance mobile and network settings 6 EXIT Closes the Main Menu NOTE If there is no HDD installed or the HDD is not recognized or the HDD is not formatted in Live View a red H will be displayed in the video preview interface You must format the HDD in the DVR X before first use See Menu gt HDD management gt Format After formatting the system will restart Setting Up Passwords When you first startup your DVR you are automatically logged in as the ADMIN PASSWORD under Device ID 000000 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 pass word to access your system using the browser based remote software The system employs two levels of user authorities connected to a Device ID The levels are as
7. g ul Click LIVE PLAYBACK and SETUP Main display screen for live viewing and playback Time stamp appears on each channel Channel number appears in the top left corner PTZ control for any connected PTZ cameras not included Click the icons to show hide channels take screen captures Functions and record Click the icons to view channels in single channel full screen quad and split screen configurations a Select a channel outlined in red and then click the bars to Display Modes Volume Mute increase decrease volume click the icon to mute unmute volume Note Audio capable cameras not included are required for audio recording on the system Page 35 Remote Access Remote Access Live Viewing Tab Playback Tab By default Remote Surveillance opens in Live Viewing mode split screen Use the Replay menu to search and playback recorded video on your system To use Live Viewing 1 Click LIVE at the top of the main screen 2 Click the display mode icons to view the main screen in single channel quad or split screen configurations You can also double click a channel at any time to view it in single channel LIVE PLAYBACK Sail 2011 06 3 Click i to show or hide all the channel windows 4 Click 2 to start stop manual recording to your PC on ALL channels For more details see RECORDING i i v ALLTYPE SEARCH_ 5 Select a channe
8. Ensure the batteries are installed correctly with regard to polarity and Re move batteries from equipment that is not to be used for an extended period of time Re move used batteries promptly PRroDUCT OVERVIEW mouse and virtual keypad Mouse CONTROLS 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 back panel of the system NOTE Only the USB 2 0 port on the front panel is designed for data backup to a USB flash drive Do not connect a USB flash drive to the USB MOUSE port or vice versa DVR Back Connect Mouse Use the mouse buttons to perform the following a e Click to select a menu option e During live viewing in split screen double click on a channel to view the selected channel in full screen e Double click the channel again to return to split screen view e Selecting letter or number on the virtual keypad DVR Front Face Connect USB Drive e Click to open the Quick Access Menu e Exits any window e Exits any menu or re opens previous menu 3 2 Mouse Button Operation e Not used gi VirTUAL KEYPAD l To enter text or numerical data the system uses a virtual Ca keypad In fields where letters or numbers can be entered you can switch between various formats numbers upper c
9. Os 10s 20s 40s or 60s 7 Under RECV EMAIL enter the e mail address that will receive the e mail e BUZZER Set the time in seconds for the DVR buzzer to sound when AOTAGAHOR an alarm is triggered Os 10s 20s 40s or 60s NOTE Set the buzzer to Os if you want to disable the alarm during 8 Click APPLY Click SURE in the confirmation window motion detection 9 Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed e POST REC Set the time in seconds for the system to record after a triggered alarm 30s 1MIN 2MIN 5MIN Depending upon your settings the system can generate a lot of e mail alerts For that reason we recommend setting up a dedicated e mail address specifically for the Security System alert notices Also to better manage your alerts you will want the alert e mails to go to a different account than the one sending them Page 22 Page 23 ADVANCED OPERATION system SYSTEM InFo AND SYSTEM UPDATE View system information including the firmware version MAC address and serial number of the system To access this menu from the MAIN MENU click ADVANCED then click INFO iia AURIRES SERIAL NO SYSTEM INFO Firmware VERSION System Maintain Use the SYSTEM MAINTAIN menu to update system firmware and set an automatic system reset schedule To access this menu from the MAIN MENU click ADVANCED then click MAINTAIN SYSTEM MAINTAIN Step 1 Connect your PTZ Camera to this DVR Connect
10. _Highest D1 O12 8 L 3 Select ON from the SWITCH drop down menu Instead of recording data as one large file the system will divide the data into 4 Click SETUP The Mask menu will be replaced by the full screen camera view of the desired channel Using the mouse click and drag the cursor over the area you want to conceal A single click will produce a small black square Right click anywhere on the screen to return to the Mask Field menu Click APPLY Click OK in the REMARK window Click EXIT MOTION DETECT blocks of 15 30 45 or 60 minutes This makes the recorded data easier to search 7 MASK FIELD lets you block a specific portion of a channel you do not want recorded or shown on the display screen This can be useful if you need to conceal a sensitive area being captured by the camera See next section for details 8 Click APPLY Click SURE in the REMARK window Click EXIT Recording Schedule TIMER RECORD You can program the DVR to record according to a customized recording schedule The Schedule Grid shows the days of the week and hour blocks 00 23 You can set Alarm Recording Red General Recording Green or Manual Recording Blue to each time block of each day To set a recording schedule Open the Main Menu and click RECORD Under REC MODE select TIMER RECORD Click SCHEDULE The Schedule menu opens Under CHANNEL select specific channels or select ALL Below the grid click either ALARM red GENERAL Green
11. 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 HS 4705 400 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 certified 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 Anp SHocK HAZARD STATEMENT Caution When working with electrostatic sensitive de RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK vices such as hard disk or DVR uni
12. be configured to be viewed remotely using a smartphone running the BlackBerry mobile OS version 5 0 using the ea Paris Page Celaulnigene akecior MEye software e The Next Channel Group button switches the camera displays in groups of 4 i e 1 4 5 8 etc depending on how many The i hich t defi Connect the BlackBerry to your PC via USB Cable channels your system can support and how many cameras you have connected The icons which are not defined are non 1 i 2 Launch BlackBerry Desktop Manager and run select Import Files manewonel 3 Locate MEye cod and MEye alx it may be easier to copy the two files to your hard drive and click on OPEN 4 The files will be imported to your phone 4 2 97 101 88 69 5 Deskop Manager will show that MEye is now installed on your phone 2 Version 1 0 0 mia Channel Buttons i Start Stop 3 Eg Normal View Magnified View Snapshot n 6 Next Channel Group 6 W7 Program Information 7 Application Summary eee a Main Screen Step 8 Network Parameters Settinas When you login for the first time go to the Settings dak tab and configure the network parameters first server Info Address 92 101 88 69 Blackberry Desktop Manager Install Menu IESE SNOU DE ie Same ASON iNe Duk Por ae User Info User ID admin Step 6 Icon PASSWOPG sists Taull Remove the USB Cable and go the arns Download Menu on your phone to launch the application Network info Network Type ca
13. begin playback 3 Click BACKUP Backup begins to C DVR ip_address Backup NOTE If you playback a file you must wait for the file to load before backing it up otherwise you may receive an error message DwrOcx A Other user Downloading now OK Remote Viewing Error Message 4 When file backup is complete click OK in the confirmation window The confirmation window show the save path of the backup file NOTE Backup files are saved as 264 files SAVE PATH QO0000 464 NOTE Use the Player Software included on the software CD to playback backed up video 2011 06 TIME 08 30 58 08 3 408 30 58 09 0 Q08 31 09 08 3 108 39 02408 3__ 08 39 05 03 4 08 47 54 03 5__ O 08 50 27 08 5 A 08 51 2H18 5 Q 09 51 49 08 5 A 08 56 45 08 5__ 08 56 54 09 0 rA 09 200 58 09 3 4 09 02 25 05 0 09 04 01 09 0 C5 09 05 05 09 0 Q 09 07 20409 1 CA 09 13 0009 1 09 16 10 09 1 CA 09 17 14 09 1 fh na 12 21 09 1 o a M L a a A ee 3 a A I OOSCCOCCORPREE T Cee uh heal a a BACKUP CHANNEL SIZE 4 3M 574 6M 154 5M 21M 163 8M 52 1M 21 5M 78M So BA Ba Pd Pad Pd Pd Pa oft PPP PP PPP te Pi od PLAYBACK e DVR 192 168 45 111 Backup chO0000000000001 090625 154433 154433 12p001 Remote Viewing File backup Location
14. change the terms and conditions of this warranty WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS Parts and Labor 1 year limited warranted parts do not include bulbs LEDs and batteries This warranty does not apply to bulbs LEDs and batteries supplied with or forming part of the product This warranty is invalidated if non BRK accessories are or have been used in or in connection with the product or in any modification or repair is made to the product This warranty does not apply to defects or damages arising by use of the product in other than normal including normal atmospheric moisture and humidity conditions or by installation or use of the product other than in strict accordance with the instructions contained in the product owner s manual This warranty does not apply to defects in or damages to the product caused by i negligent use of the product ii misuse abuse neglect alteration repair or improper installation of the product iii electrical short circuits or transients iv usage not in accordance with product installation v use of replacement parts not supplied by BRK vi improper product maintenance or vii accident fire flood or other Acts of God This warranty does not cover the performance or functionality of any computer software included in the package with the product BRK makes no warranty that the software provided with the product will function without interruption or otherwise be free of e From the Main Menu select HDD gt Ove
15. disabled and or yorman enor box and enter your SMTP Server Address Port User name and entered your own SMTP information i Paes Password in their respective fields First Aler 2012 BRK Brands Inc a Jarden Corporation Company NYSE JAH 3901 Liberty Street Road Aurora IL 60504 8122 Phone 630 851 7330 Tech Services 800 323 9005 www brkelectronics com M08 0399 002
16. files you wish to backup 4 Click BACKUP from the side panel to immediately begin copying the files to the USB flash drive NOTE Backup progress appears in the status win dow DO NOT remove the USB flash drive during backup 5 When the space in backup device is less than recording file the system will prompt Space not enough 6 You can remove USB device directly when backup is finished USB Backup Warning Do not remove the USB drive during backup HDD MANAGEMENT The HDD button displays essential information about the system s internal hard drive and lets you format the internal HDD and external USB flash drive not included If there is no hard drive in DVR or the DVR cannot read the hard drive or the hard drive is not formatted it will display a red H in the video preview interface To access this menu from the MAIN MENU click HDD The HDD menu displays the following 1 HDD STATUS The system will display OK for normal operation 2 SIZE The size in gigabytes of the internal hard disk drive The size of your systems internal hard drive will vary by model 3 FREE SPACE The space in gigabytes remaining on the system s internal HDD 4 AVAILABLE TIME The recording time in hours remaining on the HDD based on your current record settings 5 OVERWRITE Select ENABLE or DISABLE If Overwrite is enabled the system will record over the oldest video data once the HDD is full If Overwrite is disa
17. live viewing and playback and enable disable preview channels To customize Display settings click BASIC from the Main Menu then click DISPLAY LANGUAGE Dare AND TIME Set the system language date and time passwords and configure audio and display options The Basic Setup Menu contains the following sub menus Lan guage Date Time Password Display and Video Audio BASIC SETUP Display 1 Configure the following options e NAME Click any of the fields and enter a new title for the selected channel using the Virtual Keyboard mouse only e POSITION Reposition the channel title select TOPLEFT BOTTOM LEFT TOPRIGHT BOTTOMRIGHT or OFF If OFF the title will not be displayed for the selected channel e COLOR Adjust CHROMATICITY LUMINOSITY CONTRAST and SATU RATION for the selected channel e PREVIEW This feature can be very useful if your display monitor is in SREELECL TINE public view With PREVIEW in the OFF selection that channel will ap RECORD TIME pear black on the display to give the impression that no cameras are D connected and the system is not recording Select ON OFF to enable or disable this feature e PREVIEW TIME Select ON OFF to show hide the date and time during DISPLAY SETUP POSITION COLOR PREVIEW live viewing e RECORD TIME Select ON OFF to show hide the date and time during playback 2 Click APPLY to save your settings Click SURE in the REMARK window Click EXIT Video Audio
18. position for only 4 seconds It can take some trial and error to get the timing you want To help fine tune your timing after a set point is defined selecting CALL will travel through the complete cruise setting for the PRESET allowing you to adjust your timing 4 SET Stores the PRESET in memory 5 CLEAR Removes the defined pan tilt and hold sequence for a PRESET 6 APPLY Saves all PRESETS defined STOP TIME Cruise setting How to define a Cruise Setting PRESET 1 With your PTZ Channel selected and the CRUISE SETTING menu open as explained in the previous sections be sure TOTAL is O and you are on PRESET 001 If not click CLEAR to reset the PRESET s Using the Arrow Keys adjust the camera to the first position you want to monitor Set the STOP TIME setting using the Virtual Keypad See STOP TIME explanation above for important information Click SET to save The TOTAL and PRESET numbers move to the next number Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each PRESET you want to define Click APPLY to save all PRESETS for this CRUISE SETTING Follow the same steps above to configure other PTZ cameras on other Channels Click EXIT several times to get to the Live View screen Use the Quick Access Menu to select START CRUISE and STOP CRUISE to begin or end Cruise operation for all defined PTZ channels oe tS oe a Page 26 network setup NErwoRrk SETUP REMOTE AccESS Use the NETWORK SETUP menu to configure your network and DNS s
19. prompt 2 Type ipconfig at the prompt and hit enter 3 You will get a screen that contains information similar to what is shown below Within all of the information shown locate the IPv4 Subnet Mask and Gateway addresses These you will enter into the STATIC IP screen in the NETWORK SETTINGS menu in your DVR See next step C Users your id gt ipconfig Windows IP Configuration I L cal Area Connection Ethernet adaptor Connection specific DNS Suffix z gt yourdomain com Link local IPv6 Address p 2 FesO e743 c4ae f IPv4 Address 5 192 168 1 190 Subnet Mask 39 299 259 0 Default Gateway Windows ipconfig Info Example Page 27 REMOTE Access REMOTE ACCESS To configure Static IP settings in the DVR DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service 1 Select STATIC IP from the TYPE drop down box in the NETWORK SETUP A DDNS account allows you to set up a web site address that points back to your Local Network so you can access the DVR over Menu the Internet using a static or dynamic IP address One problem with a dynamic address is your internet service provider ISP 2 Enter your IP Address Subnet mask and Gateway info you obtained from changes this address from time to time When it changes you need to re configure your DVR with the new address To do so you your computer through the previous step in the respective fields using the will have to get the new IP address Although you can go
20. recommend that you disable DHCP then select STATIC from the TYPE drop down box and set the IP address between 1 100 For example if your IP address is 192 168 0 107 change the last digits to 90 i e 192 163 0 90 This ensures that port forwarding will not change in the event of power failure or resetting of your network To configure DHCP settings 1 Select DHCP from the TYPE drop down box in the NETWORK SETUP Menu You should see the message Getting IP The router will assign an IP address This is the IP address you will forward port 80 to on the router so you can access the DVR from remote computers See comment above to configure a static IP 2 Click APPLY Click OK in the confirmation window 3 If necessary change the Media and Web Port settings Static IP You will need to setup the network settings on the DVR to match the settings of the router to which your DVR is connected This information can be obtained through your computer Windows 7 Vista or XP all have similar ways to access this data To get the router settings 1 To access the router s settings you will need to enter the Command CMD panel on your computer It must be connected to the same router as your DVR e In Windows 7 or Vista from the START menu type CMD in the field that says Search programs and files and hit ENTER or click on the magnifying glass icon e In Windows XP select Run from the START menu Type CMD after the
21. the Default MAC Address 00 16 58 2E 43 AA need to enter into the PPPOE NAME and PASSWORD fields Gateway on your PC by selecting Start gt Run Type CMD and Authentication amp Security PAP 3 Click APPLY Click OK in the confirmation window press Enter In the Command Prompt window type ipconfig and ERNE CREMAR 4 If necessary change the Media and Web Port settings press Enter ES PID ee 2 View its WAN settings Write down the Primary or Secondary a EE PPPoE Setup DNS address for use in the next step i Sa 216 58 97 20 Web Port 80 WAN Settings Example NOTE For added security we strongly recommend changing Web port 80 4A on the system to any desired port not blocked by your Internet service pro vider ISP Please note however that you will also need to update the Web port in your browser and open this new port in your router REMOTE Access network setup REMOTE ACCESS network setup Next configure DDNS settings in the DVR DDNS SETUP From the Network Setup menu enter Primary or Secondary DNS from the WAN settings of your router in the DNS field 1 Click DDNS SETTINGS 2 Under DDNS select ON HOST NAME 3 Under SERVICE select DYNDNS if you obtained your domain name from DynDNS com US ERSSRANS 4 Under DOMAIN NAME enter your DDNS domain name you received PASSWORD from the confirmation email For example if your domain name is adam dyndns com you need to enter adam dyndns com in the text fie
22. the last parallel connected Click APPLY Click SURE in the confirmation window camera Keeping that resistor in all cameras can possibly degrade the signal and can cause unexpected or loss of operation and control _ Step 2 Configure PTZ Communication Settings To access this menu from the MAIN MENU click ADVANCED then PTZ see PTZ SETUP PTZ Setup image The PTZ setting options for each camera can be selected CHANNEL independently and are available under each camera s channel number To restore factory settings 1 Click DEFAULT SETTINGS Click SURE in the prompt This will restore all or selected items to the original factory settings NOTE Recorded video on the HDD will not be erased PROTOCOL l PELCO Dwy PELCO Dy PELCO D To restart the machine soft reset 1 Under PROTOCOL select PELCO D or PELCO P for the selected channel 1 Click RESTART 2 Under BAUD RATE select 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 SAYDEEATS 2 Click SURE in the prompt The system will perform a soft reset and load to a live split screen view 3 Under DATA BIT select 5 6 7 or 8 DATA BIT 4 Under STOP BIT select 1 or 2 STOPIRTE m SYSTEM MAINTAIN P To upgrade firmware 5 Under VERIFY select ODD EVEN MARK SPACE or NONE parity bits Note 1 Copy the firmware file to an empty USB flash drive The firmware file should Mark 1 Space 0 parity bits VERLE not be in a folder 6 Under ADDRESS provide an address from 001 255 using the V
23. the screen Answer e R means the channel is recording M means motion detection on the channel I means alarm on the channel H means either the hard drive is not installed it is bad or full or needs formatting B means Tamper Alarm has been activated Question Why is the DVR having a problem with real time images such as bad image color or serious brightness dis tortion Answer e If PAL and NTSC are not correctly selected the images will be in black and white and rolling e DVR is not compatible with external monitor if connected through Video Out BNC Connection e The video transmission distance cable run is too long You may need to upgrade to RG59 Coax BNC DC Power cables for runs longer than 60 feet e The setting of DVR color settings need to be adjusted Question Why is there no audio sound when monitoring Answer e Check sound box or speaker functions Also check possible short circuit e Audio source may be connected to the video channel You can click to full screen to check e The hardware of DVR is defective e Cameras are not audio capable or no powered microphone is connected Question Why is there no audio when playing back Answer e Audio settings not correct open audio video item and check the audio to see if it is closed in playback interface Question Why is my system time not correct Answer e Wrong setting or user did not click Edit to confirm e Circuit Board ba
24. to obtain warranty service contact the Consumer Affairs Division at 1 800 323 9005 7 30 a m 5 00 a m Central Standard Time Monday through Friday To assist us in serving you please have the model number and date of purchase available when calling After contacting the Consumer Affairs Division and it is determined that the product should be returned for Warranty Service please mail the product to BRK Brands Inc 3901 Liberty Street Road Aurora IL 60504 8122 There is no picture on selected channels camera picture is not being displayed e Try moving the camera to another channel or use another cable Audio cables are loose or have been disconnected e Check the AUDIO connections to the DVR The image on the DVR Audio channels are disabled the system menu e Check the Configurations Main Menu gt Record gt Audio appears but does not have ane on external speakers not included is low or sound e Increase volume on external speakers not included Cameras are not audio capable or a powered e Add audio capable cameras or a powered microphone not microphone is not attached included with this kit The system beeps at startup The beep at startup is normal e Speakers must be connected to hear beep e Open Main Menu gt Advance gt Alarm click E MAIL SETUP under E MAIL select ON E mail notification is disabled am not receiving e mail notifications hee ce e f you want to use your own SMTP server deselect the Default a SenInats
25. DEO SURVEILLANCE PROTECTED BY First Alert 2 Window 400 TVL Camera warning Decals Quantity 4 wired CAMERA Ss USER S MANUAL Pisce ASF Cherelle Installation Software and Manuals RJ45 Ethernet Cable USB 2 0 Mouse Remote Control Power Supply for DVR and Cameras 60 BNC Video amp DC Power Cable l Quantity 4 5 way Power splitter 4 cameras 1 DVR Page 7 Propuct OVERVIEW dvr controls PRODUCT OVERVIEW dvr controls 41 co ON OFF Standby Window ese MENU EXIT im Navigation OK PTZ USB IR Sensor y fae LED Indicators Main Screen Turns LCD Display on or off Function 1 Press and hold to enter exit standby mode Function 2 Switch between Quad view and CHN 1 4 single channel view Press to open close the main menu 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 Press to move cursor right in PTZ mode press to pan camera right Connect a USB flash drive to the left port for data backup and firmware upgrades Connect a USB mouse to the right port IR receiver for the remote control Visual indicators for Power Record Alarm Hard Drive HDD and Network Sta
26. Do not crush or damage the power cable 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver e 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 modifications to the product not expressly
27. EN ALL CLOSE ALL To use the replay menu 7 1 Click REPLAY at the top of the main screen The main screen will be grey START RECORD 2 Click REFRESH below the calendar to view the recorded files for the current month NOTE Normal recording is indicated by a clock icon alarm recording alarm loss and motion events are indicated by an exclamation mark icon 3 Double click a file from the File List to playback the file in the main screen The icon in the file list changes to B Control playback using the buttons at the bottom of the main screen Remote Viewing Quick Access Menu PTZ CONTROL PTZ Control o A EN You must have a PTZ camera not included connected to the system in order to use the PTZ controls ha pray J pause stop FR svow NextFRame 1x J Remote Viewing Progress Bar To control a PTZ camera 1 Select the channel of the connected PTZ camera s aoe 2 Click the navigation arrows to pan and tilt the camera The purple bar indicates the download progress The green marker indicates playback progress You can click and drag the A Clieliea46 control zoom ocus and iris zoom playback marker will turn from green to orange to advance or rewind playback as needed Click Play Pause Stop Fast 4 Enteroreset l Forward Slow and Next Frame to perform those functions presets Focus 5 Click SETTING HAND and CLEAR to further control presets s RsS amp PRESET 1 l
28. RECORDING First Alert CAMERA SYSTEM 7 LCD with built in DVR USER S MANUAL Model HS 4705 400 4 Channels 4 Cameras advanced video H 264 ponte el mobile phone web ready 500cs DVR night vision indoor outdoor 400 TVL cameras INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Four 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 First Alert Wacom 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 HS 4705 400 DVR It was accurate at the time it was completed However because of our ongoing effort to constantly improve our
29. RMAT MM DD YY FORMAT 24HOURS system Time Date Setup Daylight Savings Time DST To set daylight savings time 1 Under DST select ON DST options appear 2 Under DST MODE select one of the following e DEFAULT The Default setting will apply the United States daylight savings time period from the second Sunday of March to the first Sunday in November go to step 3 e CUSTOM Set customized start and end times for DST go to step 4 If using the DEFAULT click APPLY Click EXIT If setting a CUSTOM DST use the drop down menus to select a week and month for the start and end times Click APPLY Click CLOSE in the confirmation window Click EXIT in each menu until all windows are closed ol ee A Its 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 Page 17 Basic OPERATION Basic OPERATION recording recording Basic SETUP Use the BASIC SETUP menu to configure language date and time settings password setup along with display video and audio settings You can also exit the system through this menu The Bas
30. S 7 Port Forwarding 30 32 Camera Display Setup 16 Remote Surveillance 33 Display 16 Remote Surveillance using Internet Explorer 8 33 34 Video Audio 16 Using Remote Surveillance 34 Language Date and Time 1 Remote Surveillance Main Screen 35 Basic Operation 18 Live Viewing Tab 36 Recording 18 Playback Tab 37 38 Configure Recording Options 18 Setup Tab ae Recording Schedule Timer Recording 18 Setting Maintenance and Host Info Tabs 40 Privacy Mask Field 19 Mobile Phone 41 Motion Detect Setup 19 Mobile Setup 41 Playback 20 Windows Mobile Pro 6 0 or later OS Phones 41 42 Playback and Record Search 20 pn Screen Playback OnE s Symbian S60 3rd or later OS Phones 43 44 File List 20 Android 1 5 Mobile OS Phones 45 46 Backup 21 Apple iPhone on 3G Networks OS Phones 47 HDD Management 21 Blackberry OS 5 0 Phones Curve 8900 Bold 9700 Tour 9630 48 49 Appendix 30 Hard Drive Removal and Installation 50 Specifications 51 FAQ s Frequently Asked Questions 52 53 Troubleshooting 54 Notes 55 SAFETY caution statements Propucr OVERVIEW package contents 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
31. Use the Video Audio menu to set the resolution and camera setup on the system To configure Video Audio options 1 Under CAMERA SYSTEM select NTSC or PAL See info box below 2 Under LOOP TIME SECOND enter with virtual keypad from 1 to 300 3 Under VOLUME SETUP adjust slider from 0 to 63 Click X to save 4 Under MARGIN adjust TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT margin with slider from Color Set up 0 20 VID AUD SETUP Click APPLY Click SURE in the REMARK window Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed a Oo LOOP TIME 000 VOLUME SETUF ADJUST MARGIN D Video Audio Menu Audio Video Recording Caution Audio surveillance in some 4A states is illegal or requires permis sion from one or both parties to record someone s voice Laws are also dif ferent from residential vs commercial applications a N NTSC National Television Standards Committee is the video system or standard used in North Amer ica and most of South America In NTSC 30 frames are transmitted each second Each frame is made Some federal state and local laws prohibit certain surveillance activities and or the use or distribution of the information obtained from such activities Prior up of 525 individual scan lines to using this system you should become familiar with PAL Phase Alternating Line is the predominant video system or the pertinent laws to ensure compliance with those standard mostly used overseas I
32. a PTZ camera to the BNC and DC power cables Also connect Pan T Lr ZoomM PTZ NOTE Consult the instruction manual of your PTZ camera for complete information about your camera including protocol baud rate data bit stop bit and parity settings before beginning setup Enter these settings in the DVR ADVANCED OPERATION PTZ PTZ Inputs Configuration lt A LANA A co oc q the communication cable from the PTZ camera to the 485A TX and 485B RX control inputs to the Alarm PTZ block on the back of the DVR Note there is only one set of PTZ control inputs 485A amp 485B however multiple PTZ cameras can be set up by making parallel ll h connections See diagram for details and see PTZ Camera Setup Info Al B Al B al r resistor in last box for additional information s n m e 0 9 SD system Info o enable AUTO RESET 1 Under AUTO RESET select ON The Settings option appears NN Under SETTINGS select NOTE It is recommended for best results to use 1200 EVERY DAY then set the time of day using the Virtual Keyboard N shielded twisted pair cable of a sufficient gauge to meet EVERY WEEK then set the day from the drop down menu and time of day t your application length 18 to 22 gauge is usually sufficient EVERY MONTH then set the month from the drop down menu and the time In addition be sure to only install the 1200 terminating of day resistor that comes with your PTZ camera in
33. a aT i see ane moat HO MPE yart m P ADDRFSS i i MEDIA PORT BINET MARE ma m l WEH PHTI HE ruam PASSANO Da fa tl tt t GATEWAY 1Ta i DOS TXOMAIN NAME SH MAME SERVICE PASSWORD MLE SUT eG HE THH EJ MILE DET e Remote Setup Network Screen REMOTE Access remote surveillance SETTING You can check and change the parameter settings as configured in the DVR 1 BANDWIDTH Set the bandwidth in kbps 128k 192k 256k 384k 512k 1024k that you want to allocate for traffic based on internet bandwidth available This bandwidth does not include audio 2 FILE SAVE PATH The path where you want to save captured picture and recording video INTERNET RHANOWOTH FRE SAVE PATH DST io DST MODE START SUNDAY END Remote Setup Setting Screen HOST INFO This interface allows you to view system information such as HDD status remain record time firmware version and MAC Address All the information is for viewing only and cannot be changed remotely HOD STATUS AVALADLE TIME Hen STATUS AVARANLE TIME Remote Setup Host Info Screen MAINTENANCE You can check and change the parameter settings as configured in the DVR along with rebooting the system and upgrading firmware 1 TELECONTROL Remote reboot DVR or format HDD 2 REMOTE UPGRADE Remote upgrade DVR firmware nemam amir f 7 MO Lena A ELCT FL unaia Remote Setup Mainten
34. acement or refund as set forth above These remedies are the sole and exclusive remedies for any breach of warranty BRK is not responsible for direct special incidental or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty or under any other legal theory including but not limited to loss profits downtime goodwill damage to or replacement of equipment and property and any costs of recovering reprogramming or reproducing any program or data stored in or used with a system containing the product accompanying software BRK does not warrant the software will operate with any other software except that which is indicated BRK cannot be responsible for characteristics of their party hardware or software which may effect the operation of the software included Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in duration to the duration of the above Warranty Period Some states provinces or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or province to province or jurisdiction to jurisdiction OBTAINING SERVICE If service is required do not return the product to your place of purchase In order
35. ance Screen MOBILE PHONE Mobile allows you to send alerts to your cellular phone running Windows Mobile Pro 6 0 or later Symbian S60 3rd or later Android Blackberry Curve 8900 Bold 9700 Tour 9630 or iPhone on 3G networks The instructions on how to install and use the software for the different phone operating systems are shown below This installation CD includes the software needed for Windows Mobile Pro Symbian Android and Blackberry To use with an iPhone you need to download the software from the iTunes app store For all phones configure MOBILE settings as follows From the MAIN Menu click ADVANCED then MOBILE 1 2 3 Under MOBILE NETWORK select 3G 2 75G or 2 5G NOTE Contact your cellular provider if you are unsure about the network of your cellular phone Under MOBILE PORT enter your mobile port number Note this port can t be the same with any other port and different DVR s should have different sever ports Click APPLY Click OK in the confirmation window Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed y NOTE Before you can use Mobile Access you need to setup the network configuration on the DVR and forward port 100 as described in the Port Forwarding section of this manual Windows Mobile Pro 6 0 or later OS Phones Step 1 Program Download Copy the installation program Meyesetup CAB from the Installation CD to the My Documents folder on
36. ase ABC and lower case abc and Symbols See below Numbers Letters Uppercase Letters Lowercase Symbols Page 11 Propuct OVERVIEW camera and power connections Th ae system operation INSTALLING CAMERAS 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 bottom and top of the camera housing to accommodate most mounting requirements Run cable from camera to DVR location See Information box below on Longer Cable Runs _ y It s important the camera is mounted correctly to ensure the image is not upside down as the cam era lens can only be positioned one way Longer cable runs may require an upgrade to RG59 Coax cable First Alert kits ship with eco nomical 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 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 vps cable for in wall installations then you may require fire rated cable Camera Ceiling Mounted FT 4 CMR UL approved for in wall installa
37. at you be running the latest version of Internet Explorer currently IE8 LIVE PLAYBACK SETUP 15 21 2CL1L 11 08 08 FE 15 21 2C1L1 21 08 08 FE 15 21 2011 31 08 0E FY 15 21 2011 21 08 08 FY 15 21 2011 11 08 0E FY 15721 2011 31 0 set caut cLean sercurtse stop cruise 15 21 2011 21 08 0E FY 15 21 2011 21 08 08 FY Ai l F 4 ttl Configuring Windows User Account Control Check the User Account Control setting in Windows Vista or Windows 7 to be sure the setting is configured as shown below If not you might receive an error message informing of a codec that is missing or not installed Windows Vista Open the Control Panel Select User Accounts and Family Safety Select Add or Remove User Account Select user account to change Select Turn User Account Control on or off Note Depending on your version of Vista this screen might be accessible on the bottom of the Select User Account to Change screen under Additional things you can do gt Go to main user ac count page Uncheck the box next to Use User Account Control UAC to help protect your computer You will need to re start your computer for the change to take effect oS a i F pep Windows 7 1 Open the Control Panel 2 Select User Accounts 3 Select Change User Account Control Settings 4 Inthe Choose to be notified about changes to your computer screen move the slid
38. bled the system will stop recording once the HDD is full and the FULL LED on the front panel of the system will light up Formatting the Internal Hard Drive If you installed a new hard drive you must format the hard drive in the DVR before it can be used Clicking on the HDD FORMAT button will begin the formatting process After for matting the system will restart ATTENTION Formatting the internal HDD erases all video data This step cannot be Undone Page 21 FILE LIST Backup Menu amp Warning Notice FILE LIST CHN SWITCH ALL c ae Backup is successful essu kaw Asa S E Backup Successful Notice HDD MANAGEMENT HDD STATUS SIZE FREE SPACE AVAILABLE TIME OVERWRITE HDD Management HDD MANAGEMENT HDD STATUS SIZE Hard Drive Format Warning ADVANCED OPERATION alarm ADVANCED OPERATION alarm Formatting the USB Flash Drive Use a USB flash drive to backup recorded video and upgrade the system s firmware You should always format the USB flash drive you intend to use with the system NOTE Not formatting the USB flash drive may result in improper functionality The system is compatible with most major brands of USB flash drives with capacities from 256 MB to 4 GB If you need to reformat your flash drive then click on the USB FORMAT button while the USB drive is connected to the USB port on the front of the DVR Be aware that this button is no
39. ce and Controls e Channel Select the channel you want to monitor When you select a channel it will connect to DVR automatically Connect Connects and Disconnects to the DVR Settings You will need to enter the Settings menu when you first access this program in order to configure the phone to access the DVR Snapshot default save path is Program QQeye photo Button Definitions Note you must have a PTZ camera s connected for these functions to operate rem FUNCTION 1 PTZ Directional Controls 2 PTZ Zoom 3 PTZ Focus 4 PTZ Iris Controls 5 Snapshot Symbian S60 3rd or later OS Phones Your DVR can be configured to be viewed remotely on your smartphone running the Symbian OS using the MEye software Step 1 Program Download Copy the install program MEye 3rd sisx for third edition or MEye 5th sisx for fifth edition appropriate to your version of the Symbian operating system from the CD included with your DVR to your mobile phone The default save path is memory card My documents 2D orm i Step 2 Program Install Click the program and install it eoutly ut Program install 71 r 4 qq qq Resco Resco TTPod TTPod installserver exe installserver exe E nnlann tae E nologo jar qt Installing KD C QQEye Symbian sis Q IPsesstethetu i TMPceddd S a ce Option s ee _e Exit a eS ee ee Se _ ee a Download Software Progra
40. ck CLOSE in the confirmation window Alarm Inputs Alarm inputs are devices or switches that activate when a door window cabinet etc is opened or accessed For example you might want to only have the camera record when someone opens a tool cabinet or when a door opens vs recording when motion occurs around those areas There may be people moving by those areas frequently but you are only concerned about when those areas are accessed This saves hard drive space and makes it easier to find an event that was recorded to the hard drive Tamper Alarm Setup Alarm Inputs Configuration for devices without voltage To configure alarm inputs for devices without their own voltage you will use the 5V input supplied on the alarm block See Alarm Inputs Configuration diagram at the right Note If Alarm Input Device has its own power supply make sure 1 Voltage rating is between 5V and 12V Do not use the 5V connection on the Alarm Block 2 Ground must be connected to GND in Alarm Block for device to operate properly When an alarm is triggered in the Live View Screen you will see a red 1 in the Channel with an alarm input warning You may also see a R if you set up the channel to record when an alarm is triggered COM Alarm Ouput eee xo From NO or NC depending Example Device on setup selected to alarm Alarm output is used to activate an external device such as a horn or light after an KR puei hrough ala
41. e main menu Press to open the PTZ control window Close menu windows 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 Navigation OK 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 Press to move cursor right in PTZ mode press to pan camera right UONG In menus press to adjust values Press to start manual recording Press to stop manual recording For future use Increase reverse playback speed 2X 4X 8X Press to freeze playback to one frame then press again to advance frame by frame Playback Controls Press to start playback Press to slow playback speed by 1 2 1 4 1 8 Press to increase forward playback speed 2X 4X 8X ha Page 10 com HONG OS oOo R bak AUDIO A TIP When using the remote control to enter password and camera titles select the field using the navigation buttons press ENTER and then press the number buttons Battery Replacement Instructions for Use Always purchase the correct size and grade of battery most w Suitable for intended use Re place all batteries of a set at the same time Clean the battery contacts and also those of the device prior to battery installation
42. ed correctly Confirm that the power adapter is securely connected to the back of the unit Confirm that the system is powered on LED indicators on the front should be ON If the unit is connected through a power bar or surge protector try bypassing the bar and connecting the power directly to the wall outlet Confirm that there is power at the outlet e Connect the power cable to another outlet e Test the outlet with another plugged device PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY BRK Brands Inc BRK the maker of First Alert brand products warrants that for a period of one year from the date of purchase the Warranty Period this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship BRK at its sole option will repair or replace this product or any component of the product found to be defective during the Warranty Period Replacement or repair will be made with a new or remanufactured product or component If the product is no longer available replacement may be made with a similar product of equal or greater value This is your exclusive warranty This warranty is valid for the original retail purchaser only from the date of initial retail purchase and is not transferable In order to obtain warranty service you must keep the original sales receipt and proof of purchase in the form of the UPC code from the package BRK dealers service centers or retail stores selling BRK products do not have the right to alter modify or any way
43. eens For a hassle free way to forward your ports for free visit www simpleportforwarding Your Internet IP Address975 14 251 43 Download Simple Port Tester or Simple Port Forwarding n RS to test both TCP amp UDP ports and for a more Ray praning are alana EN accurate test For Mac Users download Simple Port Tester Mac IP Scan IP Scan Qualys com Edition Scan your Network IP Free Netva Automated Port Scanning wwa Port To Check TCP Only 9000 etwork Monitorin o Manage your LAN WAN Datace businesses Try Check Port Hitachi Network Monitorin i a V i Zz The ultimate GUI for network ac Free Trial 9000 is online and can be reached E 7 Last Error Status Code Test Your Port Screen with Results Page 32 Remote Access remote surveillance REMOTE SURVEILLANCE The DVR features built in browser based software that allows you to access your system remotely over your local area network LAN or over the Internet using Internet Explorer Once you have configured the network settings on the DVR to match those on your router and forwarded the ports needed by the DVR to enable remote access over the Internet you will be ready to remotely view your cameras using a webcam program based on an ActiveX control For this to work you will have to enable the Activex control options that are built into Internet Explorer You will also need to check your User Account Control setting It is strongly suggested th
44. er to the lowest setting Never no tify Page 33 Remote Access remote surveillance Configuring ActiveX Control in Internet Explorer 8 1 Open Internet Explorer 8 General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced 2 Click on Tools Select a zone to view or change security settings 3 Select Internet Options in the pull down menu Q na i O 1 4 Click on the Security Tab Internet Local laeat Restricted a sites 5 Select Trusted Sites 6 Click on the Sites button Me enoei 7 Uncheck the Require server verification https for all sites in this zone aan ee b utton a Security leve for this zone 8 Type the DVR s IP address obtained during Network Setup or DDNS domain hika name obtained through DynDNS com setup into the Add this website to the Ta change the settings cick Custom level 9 To use the recommended settings dick Default level zone box a f 9 Click the Add button Leial i Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer 10 Close the window You can add and remove websites from this zone All websites in Custom level _Defauitievel _ 11 Back in the Security Tab screen ii e ae aia Reset zones to defaultlevel click the Custom level button pipe rte S ee 12 Pull down the Reset to menu http infonet OK aaa button and select Low Websites
45. er you only need one domain name which is free or require multiple names for a fee 3 Follow the instructions for completing the required information to register PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet 4 You will receive a confirmation e mail with your new domain name An example domain name might be The Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is a network protocol for EELUOBENEIUR adam dyndns com You will need it to configure the DVR encapsulating Point to Point Protocol PPP frames inside Ethernet frames It is used mainly with DSL services where individual users connect to the DSL modem First obtain your Router DNS over Ethernet and in plain Metro Ethernet networks Use this option if you are going You need to get your DNS manually from your router You will Connection Type PPPoE to attach the DVR directly to a DSL or Cable modem instead of a router need the Primary or Secondary DNS from your router for DDNS to QoS Engine Active function properly Cable Status Connected To configure PPPoE settings To obtain your Primary or Secondary DNS Network Status Established 1 Select PPPOE from the TYPE drop down box in the NETWORK SETUP 1 In your web browser log in to your router using its Default Connection Up Time 0 Days 0 15 01 Menu Gateway address NOTE Refer to your router s manual or Disconnect 2 You will need to contact your ISP provider for the user name and password software for login information You can also get
46. ernet is linked properly e Make sure you are running Windows 7 Vista or XP operating system and Internet Explorer 6 0 8 0 e ActiveX control has been blocked Please manually install ActiveX control again e Please install DX8 1 and upgrade your video card driver Question Why is there is no picture or picture is not clear when I preview the recording or playback the recording via Internet Explorer Answer e Please choose WAN in web environment e Try opening and closing windows again by right clicking the mouse button Question Why am I receiving a message indicating other members are setting when accessing my DVR settings through Internet Explorer Answer e Someone else is setting the DVR or the Main Menu is open on the DVR Close the DVR configuration interface or exit the DVR Question Why do I get a message stating Not Enough Resources when I have not exceeded the 480 frame rate total for NTSC recording Answer e Although the chipset is the standard NTSC 480 part of the resources are used for other internal functions and cannot be al located to recording resources A frame rate of 420 fps is the maximum that can be allocated APPENDIX APPENDIX PossiBLeE CAUSE Cable from power adapter is loose or is unplugged System is not receiving power or is not powering up Cables are connected but system is not receiving sufficient power SOLUTIONS Confirm that all cables are connect
47. ettings for remote access If you are only going to access the DVR locally from a computer attached to the same router as the DVR you only NETWORK SETUP need to configure settings using either the DHCP or STATIC IP Because you are on the same network port forwarding and knowing the public IP address are not necessary You will just access the DVR by entering the IP address of the DVR from the NETWORK setup into the Internet Explorer browser window If you are going to take advantage of the Remote Surveillance feature such as for a smart phone or to eee view your system outside of your network over the internet you will need to review RRR inlets sumer and set up Port Forwarding and the DDNS After you setup the NETWORK settings using DHCP STATIC IP or DDNS see the REMOTE SURVEILLANCE section for further instructions TYPE MEDIA PORT WEB PORT There are five options for configuring the DVR to be accessed remotely DHCP Static IP UPnP PPPOE and DDNS To access this menu from the MAIN MENU click ADVANCED then NETWORK SETUP Be sure your router or network is con nected to the LAN port on the back of the DVR Network Setup DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a protocol used by networked devices clients to obtain various parameters necessary for the clients to operate in an Internet Protocol IP network It allows you to quickly connect to your network and obtain an IP address from the router After the initial setup we
48. follows 1 ADMIN administrator Has full control of the system and can change both administrator and user passwords and enable disable password checking 2 USER normal user 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 you must select a 6 digit ADMIN password and a 6 digit USER password The ADMIN and USER passwords must not be the same User Password Setup To customize Password settings click BASIC from the Main Menu then click PASSWORD You are now in the PASSWORD Menu From here you can change the DEVICE ID 1 Device ID Click the field beside Device ID and enter a 6 digit numerical Device ID using the Virtual Keyboard Next in the PASSWORD drop down menu click ENABLE to set up Admin and User passwords NOTE Only the Administrator can enter the PASSWORD setup e PASSWORD Password must be 1 6 digits e RETYPE You must retype the passwords e NETWORK PW CLEAN When activated it means you will not have to use a password to log on to the system remotely via Internet Explorer This does not disable the DVR logon password requirement You will still need a password to log in the DVR if one was setup NITIAL SETUP system operation INITIAL SETUP system operation CAMERA DISPLAY SETUP Use the Display Setup menu to customize channel titles show hide the date and time in
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50. h Grid to search for video files 6 Click a time block in the Hour Grid to view the video Playback begins 7 Move the mouse slightly to display the on screen play back controls You can also use the playback control with buttons on the remote control or front panel of the system RECORD FILE RECORD STATE amp 0 a 09 ATT 15 09 26 On screen Playback Record Search Menu BF UE aa E a Controls whe ee SS Sar Se To use the on screen playback controls 1 Click the VCR like controls to play pause fast forward rewind and slow down playback 2 Drag the slider to adjust the volume audio capable camera required not included Select the box to mute the audio 3 Click X to quit playback and return to the Search menu zA CHI of nE RECORD STATE Month Grid Hour Grid On screen Playback Controls 8 Under RECORD STATE the system shows recorded events in a Month Grid and a Time Grid The selected day of the month will be outlined in Record State red Green normal recording Red alarm recording includes both alarm and motion events Click a date in the month grid to view recorded video files for that selected date in the hour grid File List Use the FILE LIST sub menu to see a detailed list of all the recorded video on your system To open the FILE LIST 1 From the RECORD SEARCH Menu click SEARCH to search the system for recorded video 2 Click FILE LIST at the bottom of the menu The FILE LIST menu opens
51. h the hard disk or DVR can damage it permanently _ Power cormector ae ee lt ae ae eral ae ee g de ud Power supply cable er ee et oe eae in y NOTE A new hard drive must be formatted Hard Drive Remove Connect Cables Y J j after installation Format per instructions o in the HDD MANAGEMENT section of this manual a Sy a drive RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK My 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 WELL AS INJURY OR DEATH The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral Hard Drive 7 Remove lnstall Rails triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of eee sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to AA alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Remove four screws APPENDIX specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PICTURE PROCESSING AND STORAGE SOFTWARE UPGRADE Language GUI Password Video in Video out Video display Video standard Audio input Audio output Record style Audio compression Picture compressi
52. hrough Internet Explorer and will allow you to operate the network remotely The DVR supports access over LAN and WAN also supports IP and domain name access Logging Into Your System Remotely With your IP address you can now log in to your system over your local or wide area network 1 Open Internet Explorer In the address bar enter the IP address of your system oe i e 192 168 3 97 eA 2 You must install the ActiveX in order to access your system Click the atten tion bar at the top of the main page and select Install ActiveX Control DVR Net as ery viewer will reset 3 Inthe warning box click Install The login page appears Leave the password field blank default NOTE If you have enabled passwords on your system enter your USER or ADMIN password However only the ADMIN can change settings and options on the system 4 Select LAN or INTERNET from the drop down menu and click LOGIN Page 34 USER LOGIN Remote Surveillance Login Screen Remote Access remote surveillance Remote Surveillance Main Screen Upon login the Remote Surveillance main screen appears in your browser 15721 2C11 21 08 08 FE 15 21 2011 21 08 0F FY rZ CONTROL 7 i 5 Z f 321 201L1 11 08 0E FY W3 21f2011 11 08 0E FY 1572172011 31 08 08 FY FOCUS ns amp PRESET is SET CALL CLEAN SETCURISE stop cruise 15 21 2011 1 08 0E FY 15 21 2011 11 08 0E FY Po
53. ic Setup menu contains the following sub menus Language Date Time Password Display Video Audio and Exit BASIC SETUP Recording Schedule TIMER RECORD Example You want your system to record continuously on all channels from 9 AM to 5 PM Monday to Friday You also want Alarm Motion recording from 5 PM to 9 AM You do not want the system to record Saturday or Sunday 1 Open the Schedule menu 2 Under CHANNEL select ALL 3 Click the blue NO RECORD block be i low the grid A checkmark will appear in the block 4 Under SUN click blocks 00 23 The RECORDING E blocks will turn blue Basic Setup Menu 5 Under FROM select SUN Under TO RECORD select SAT and then click COPY Configure Recording Options CHANNEL CH1 PN jg CH2FFhg CHIN jg CH4ON 6 Click the red ALARM block below the You have three recording options Continuous Schedule and Motion By default Etseitapess EOR grid the DVR is set to record continuously Set parameters as follows Under MON click blocks 00 08 and 1 From the Main Menu click RECORD Under CHANNEL use the drop down blocks 17 23 The blocks will turn red menus and select ON OFF to enable disable recording from the selected 8 Under FROM select MON Under Recoraing Schedule channel Note If CHANNEL is set to OFF then Motion Detect Alarm and TO select TUE and then click COPY Manual Record are also disabled for that channel Repeat for Wednesday Thursday and Friday Your completed schedule should
54. igure UPnP settings network nance oe cee 1 Enable the UPnP function in your Router 2 When your Internet Service Provider changes the your _ arose 2 In this DVR Open the MAIN MENU and click ADVANCE IP address the DynDNS Updater detects that the ait By Wilton eet th eia 3 From the Advanced Setup menu click NETWORK network s IP address has changed a ee are 4 Under UPnP select ON 3 The DynDNS Updater sends the new IP address to 5 Click APPLY to save your settings and then click OK in the confirmation window DynDNS com the a 6 Using aremote PC open Internet Explorer 4 The DynDNS com update server receives the et se 7 Inthe address bar enter your Router WAN IP address immediately followed by WEB PORT no spaces Example http information and assigns the new IP address to your XXX XXX XXX XXX Router WAN IP XXX WEB PORT Dynamic DNS hostname you created a Va 8 Enter your system ADMIN password and select INTERNET NOTE If you have not enabled passwords on the system leave In addition to automatically keeping up with the changes in the password field blank the address you will now be able to enter a domain name sk an OS bt ta lie med 9 Click LOGIN rather than a string of digits when accessing the DVR in Internet Explorer DynDNS com Setup Screen How to obtain your Domain Name from www dyndns com 1 Using a computer that is connected to the same router as the DVR use Internet Explorer to go to www dyndns com 2 Decide wheth
55. irtual Key ADDRESS board for each PTZ camera 7 Click APPLY Click OK in the confirmation window DEFAULT APPLY 8 Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed 2 Connect the USB flash drive to the top USB port on the front panel of your system 3 Open the SYSTEM MAINTAIN MAIN MENU gt ADVANCED gt MAINTAIN 4 Click SYSTEM UPDATE The system will scan the USB flash drive and begin updating the firmware Do not remove the USB flash drive while the upgrade 5 PARAMETER EXPORT Copies the system settings of the device to an empty After your PTZ camera s are set up you can control their USB flash drive KEYLOCK operation from your DVR Note Individual features must be 6 PARAMETER IMPORT Imports system settings from another device l CHN SWITCH La available on your camera to operate System Update Warning Message 1 In Live View double click on the Channel with the connected PTZ Camera to open to full screen view This selects the channel to configure and control MUTE 2 From the Quick Access Menu select PTZ See image at left MANUAL REC 3 From the PTZ Setup screen you can adjust j p E e Pan Speed Adjusts the speed the camera will move STOP REC e Zoom Zooms in and zooms out ROTATION e Focus and focuses the picture oa e Iris lets more light in and removes light from the picture This is useful to correct START CRUISE backlight issues STANDBY setup Ste
56. ivated on the channel H means either the hard drive is not installed it is bad or it is full Main Viewing Screen Showing No HDD in DVR B means Tamper Alarm has been activated on the channel 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 KEYLOCK Requires User Login to access menus CHN SWITCH Select type of split screen display VIDEO SEARCH Open the Search Menu to view recorded video PTZ Opens the PTZ control menu MUTE Mute listen in audio on the system Recording of audio is still enabled MANUAL REC Start manual recording STOP REC Stop manual recording ROTATION Sets the time each channel is visible when rotating through chan nels The Loop Time in seconds is set in the Video Setup Screen e START CRUISE Click to start preset PTZ Camera motion e STOP CRUISE Click to stop preset PTZ Camera motion e STANDBY Puts system in standby mode To close the Sub Menu click anywhere on screen Quick Access Menu 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 you need to select your Device ID and enter the 6 digit numerical password to open the Main Menu
57. king See next step Page 31 Remote Access network setup Step 3 Test Port Forwarding 1 Inthe Checklist Screen test if the ports are working by clicking on the Do it now button in item 7 Test that the ports now work See Checklist Screen below 2 You should receive a message in the right side of the Test Your Port Screen screen Port Status Tool stating that the port is online and can be reached then you have set it up correctly You will also receive an IP Address 3 To connect to your DVR from the Internet you will need to put the Internet IP address you received in the message into the browser or access program window If you had to change your port from Port 80 then you need to put that port at the end of the address preceded by a colon Example if you used port 85 you will need to enter http 75 14 251 43 85 Test Your Port Forwarding Check Port Status Check List Do it now _ _ _ _ o oC Do it now Router not listed Help Did updating the router fail Check the help file first then ask for help in the forums View Help Visit Forums test failed Port Click Here For Help E Do Not Show This At Start Up Page Staten Loading Last Error Status Code Checklist Screen Test Your Port Screen Test Your Port Forwarding Check Port Status 3 W Port Status Tool Need help forwarding your ports Visit www pcwintech com for free guides scr
58. l outlined in red and then click the audio bars to increase or decrease listen in volume Click the icon to mute unmute CHANNEL SIZE a A 08 30 58 08 3 2 4 3M 08 30 58 09 0_ 4 574 6M T 08 31 09 08 3 2 154 9M Live Viewing Talk Function Recording Oams 2 21M 7 z 08 39 05 08 4 2 163 8M NOTE The Talk function is not supported NOTE You will record video to your PC Epe gt is A regardless of the recording mode on the 08 50 27 08 5 2 21 5M X tem itself By default recorded files are h ea is sys Sm l DY i 08 51 4908 5 2 95 7M saved in C DVR ip_address Record 908 56 45 08 5 2 3 6M 08 56 54 09 0 2 102 7M 09 00 58 09 3 4 568 3M _ 4 09 02 25 09 0 2 33 6M 09 04 01 09 0 2 21 1M A 09 05 05 09 0 2 45 7M 12 3 4 5 6 7 amp 9 OH 2 8 4 6 6 17 8 199 ww om 2 2 m 0907 20091 2 113 3M M i A 09 13 00 09 1 2 59 6M Recording 09 16 10 09 1__ 2 18 4M You can record video directly to your PC using the remote surveillance software 6211201 Ev 12 38 42PM CHANNEL A 09 17 14 09 1 2 26 6M 7 A d na 12 21 09 1 7 71 4M To record video to your PC from Live viewing click to start stop manual recording to your PC on ALL channels PAUSE STOP F STOP 0 PLAYBACK Quick Access Menu WINDOW Remote Viewing Playback Screen Right click any channel to open the sub menu CLOSE The sub menu contains the following options OP
59. ld using the Virtual Keyboard 5 Enter your DDNS user name and password in the respective fields 6 Click APPLY Click OK in the confirmation window 7 Click EXIT The system will prompt you that it must restart Click OK DDNS Setup Port Forwarding Port Forwarding allows computers and devices outside of your network to communicate with the DVR You will need to forward ports 80 100 and 9000 from the attached router to the IP address of the DVR Gather the make model and IP address of the router If you changed the default router login then you will need to know the user name and password for that router There are 3 Steps to follow Step 1 How to Determine the IP Address of the DVR NOTE The DVR and PC must be connected to the same router and both must be powered up before proceeding TIPE DHCP 1 Select DHCP from the TYPE drop down box in the NETWORK SETUP MEDIA PORT Menu You should see the message Getting IP The router will assign an Rijs PORT 0i IP address STATE 2 Restart the DVR 3 Once the DVR has restarted reopen the Network Setup window and the IP address of the DVR will now be listed This is the address to which you will forward ports 80 and 9000 If you plan to access your DVR via a smartphone you will need to forward port 100 as well RUTO DNS Step 2 Download and Install a simple port forwarding program Network Setup Getting IP Address 1 Download the FREE Simple Port Forwarding program
60. m Install Step 5 Install Successful The message Install successful will display after the program is finished installing Step 4 Internet Connection Confirm the program can connect to the internet ut ut Program install Program install P T F ap aq LI n gage Resco gq TTPod Resco installserver exe TTPod nologo iar inctallearver ave Install successful A Program connect Allow program to connect Ki n Allow Program to Connect Install Successful Step 3 Install Location Choose to install the program to the phone s internal memory or onto an SD card _ Program instal P ab 0 gd Resco Install 659KB to Mobile Phone 116984 kB N95 SD 2514792 kB Confirm Install Location Step 6 Launch Program After installed click the QQeye icon to run the program Fy Applications pa J D Camera RealPlayer FlashPlay say Launch QQeye Program Mosite PHONE setup and control Step 7 Main Interface and Controls e Snapshot default save path is C Data lmages e Button Definitions Note you must have a PTZ camera s connected for PTZ functions to operate e The NextGroup button switches the camera displays in groups of 4 i e 1 4 5 8 etc depending on how many channels your system can support and how many cameras you have connected 125 8962 6 die Cha
61. matted e Format the hard drive per instructions Hard drive is not detected by e Remove the housing and check that hard drive cables are firmly Hard drive cables are loose or not properly connected the system connected Hard drive is full 10 remaining and the unit is no longer recording Overwrite is not enabled sale or service of the product In no event shall BRK be liable for any special or consequential damages arising from the use of the product or arising from the malfunctioning or non functioning of the product or for any delay in the performance of this warranty due to any cause beyond its control e Check the camera video cable and connections BRK does not make any claims or warranties of any kind whatsoever regarding the product s potential ability or effectiveness to Camera cables are loose or have become e Disconnect and reconnect the cable at the system and at the prevent minimize or in any way affect personal or property damage or injury BRK is not responsible for any personal damage loss disconnected camera or theft related to the product or to its use for any harm whether physical or mental related thereto Any and all claims or statements whether written or verbal by salespeople retailers dealers or distributors to the contrary are not authorized by BRK and do not affect this provision of this warranty BRK s responsibility under this or any other warranty implied or expressed is limited to repair repl
62. n PAL 25 frames are transmitted applicable to surveillance activities each second Each frame is made up of 625 individual scan lines Page 16 Language To change the system language from the drop down menu select LANGUAGE Click APPLY Click CLOSE in the confirmation window Click EXIT to close the menu NOTE The system will restart when you finish system language setup The default is English SISTEM LANGUAGE Basic Setup Menu SYSTEM LANGUAGE m UTC stands for Universal Time Coordinates or Greenwich Mean Time GMT Eastern 5 Central 6 Mountain 7 Western 8 Alaska Hawaii 9 through 11 System Language Menu Date Time It is highly recommended to immediately set the date and time when first setting TIME SETUP up your system To set the date and time Click DATE TIME and configure the following options e DATE Enter the day month and year e DATE FORMAT Select DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY or YYYY MM DD e TIME Enter the time e TIME FORMAT Use the drop down menu and select 12HOURS or 24HOURS If 12HOURS is selected then set AM or PM e DST Use the drop down menu to select ON OFF to enable disable Day light Savings Time See below for details on setting DST 2 Click ZONE to enter your time zone from 12 to 12 To find your time zone visit www worldtimezone com or other similar sites See Info box for US codes 3 Click MODIFY DATE AND TIME The new date and time are saved Click EXIT FO
63. ncel Blackberry Settings Screen Main Screen Video Display Mode You can switch between full screen and regular screen mode doc4gz gnway net 9191 Playing 5 4 yv Blackberry Download Menu Blackberry Operational Screen Mode Page 48 Page 49 APPENDIX hard drive Harp Drive REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION HDD Installation To install or replace the hard drive in the DVR 1 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 WELL AS INJURY OR DEATH Remove screws securing the cover of the DVR and remove cover Disconnect the hard drive power and data cables Remove the screws securing the hard drive rails to the chassis See image at right Remove screws securing hard drive rails to hard drive Remove old hard drive and replace with the new one Re install the screws securing the hard drive to the rails and rails to the chassis 8 Re connect the hard drive power and data cables 9 Replace the cover and screws Note Format hard drive per instructions in HDD MANAGEMENT section PON ae Remove Screws Securing Rails to Chassis Caution When working with electrostatic sensitive devices such as hard disk or DVR IDE interface cable z unit make sure you use a static free workstation Any electrostatic energy coming in contact wit
64. ne vMEye Business Updated May 21 2011 Account Info FREE UserID admin Step 4 Network Parameters When you login for the first time go to the Settings tab and configure Password s es server Info the network parameters first These iPhone App screen should be the same as on the DVR Address doc4gz gnway net Port 9191 Settings Screen Account Info User ID admin Password seseo View Modes You can switch between normal mode and magnify mode When you revolve your phone it automatically switches to full screen mode Settings Screen AAt pull piatihijasiikaiai Step 5 Main Interface and Controls doc4gz gnway net doc427 gnway net e Snapshot default save path is phone s doc4g7 gnway net an ao default gallery directory ih i ie e Button Definitions T e The Next Channel Group button switches the camera displays in groups of 8 i e 1 8 9 16 etc depending on how many channels your system can support and how many cameras you have connected Channel Buttons Start Stop Normal View Magnified View player ready A Snapshot Settings Normal Mode Magnify Mode Full Screen Mode Ll o ad A SS Main Screen Ed Ei Ci Gi C Ed Next Channel Group 7 Program Information MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONE setup and control setup and control Blackberry OS 5 0 Phones Curve 8900 Bold 9700 Tour 9630 Step 7 Main Interface and Controls Your DVR can
65. nnel Selection PTZ Directional Control PTZ Zoom Focus and lris Controls 4 Play Pause Full Normal Screen View Snapshot 7 Settings Next Channel Group Main Scrden k G G E oh amp Exit Next Group Screen Display Mode Normal Full Screen Clicking the screen can switch the display mode between normal and full screen Step 8 Network Parameters When you login for the first time go to the Settings tab and configure the network parameters first These should be the same as on the DVR gt g z 25 89 62 187 F yp Setting F i aA Setting Sie Cl QO blac al 3 Sever port 5 Password daang 6 Channel a i Network Settings Screen 1 Network Settings Screen 2 Display Mode Page 44 125 89 64 187 MOBILE PHONE setup and control Android 1 5 Mobile OS Phones Your DVR can be configured to be viewed remotely using a smartphone running the Android mobile OS using the MEye software Step 1 Program Download Copy the installation program Meye apk from the Installation CD Step 2 Install Program to your mobile phone The default Go to your phone and install Meye by clicking on the Install button on the screen Once save path is My Documents installed click on Open to launch the program Do you want to install this application Allow this application to wel shee Gallery d Dialer Contacts Install Application Install Com
66. on Picture resolution Audio style Video code rate Audio code rate Data storage Alarm input Alarm output PTZ interface Mouse Data Network interface VGA output USB Voltage input Power Consumption Working temperature Video impedance input Video output DEVICE SPECIFICATION PARAMETER English Chinese 16 Bit Graphic menu OSD Menu User password Administrator password 4 ch composite video input 1 0Vp p impedance 750 BNC 1 ch composite video output BNC 4 channel 1 4 channel switch PAL 25 f s CCIR 625line 50 scene NTSC 30 f s CCIR 525 line 60 scene 2 ch audio input impedance 6000 RCA 1 ch audio output impedance 6000 RCA Audio video recorded simultaneously ADPCM H 264 CIF HD1 D1 ADPCM CIF 384 768 Kbps HD1 512 1024 Kbps D1 512 1024 Kbps 32 KB s One 500GB SATA HDD included up to 2 TB capable 4 alarm inputs 1 alarm output Supports PELCO D PELCO P Mouse USB 1 1 USB 2 0 RJ45 10M 100M None Supports USB firmware upgrade AC 110 240V DC 12V 8 W without HDD 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C 750 each channel 1Vp p CVBS signal APPENDIX APPENDIX If your problem is not listed below please call our toll free number for more support Tech Services 800 323 9005 Question Why is the DVR not working after starting Answer e Check the power adaptor input Check the on off power line is it well connected Check the power on off switch on
67. p 3 Configure the Operation amp Control of your PTZ PTZ CONTROL VIDEO SEARCH Restore Factory Defaults Warning Restoring factory defaults will cause any settings you ve made to the system to be deleted This includes recording and network setups along with passwords This step cannot be un done NOTE Recorded video on the HDD will not be erased PTZ Setup Sub Menu Directional keys Left and Right Arrows control the pan Up and Down arrows control the tilt Tip Hold the mouse button down while clicking on an Arrow Key and drag the cursor away from the key to initiate the Auto Movement feature The camera will pan continuously 360 degrees from the position it is in or tilt up or down to the limit of the camera until you click OK This is useful if you want to manually operate the camera without continuously holding or clicking the arrows Quick Access Menu Page 24 Page 25 ADVANCED OPERATION PTZ REMOTE AccEss In the PTZ Senior Control screen you can set or control the following for each PRESET defined SET PRESET Saves any PRESET functions changed with this screen CLEAN PRESET Clears a defined PRESET without going to the SET CRUISE screen CALL PRESET Calls a defined PRESET without going to the SET CRUISE screen AUTO SCAN Enables AUTO SCAN feature without going through Quick Access Menu STOP SCAN Enables AUTO SCAN feature without going through Quick Access Menu CRUISE SETTING Configures
68. plete w Program Download Step 3 Main Interface and Controls e Snapshot default save path is phone s default gallery directory e Button Definitions e The Next Channel Group button switches the camera displays in groups of 8 i e 1 8 9 16 etc depending on how many channels your system can support and how many cameras you have connected doc4gz gnway net olayer ready Channel Buttons Start Stop Normal View Magnified View F Snapshot LS He Settings O LS Main Screen Ed EJ Ei sick Next Channel Group 7 Program Information Page 45 Mosite PHONE MOBILE PHONE setup and control setup and control Apple iPhone on 3G Networks att Your DVR can be configured to be viewed remotely on your iPhone or iPad iPhone Apps see all gt Step 4 Network Parameters sertins i ad j i n using the MEye software System requirements iPhone or iPad 2 0 or greater When you login for the first time go to the Settings tab and configure the ith at least 800KB of free space iTunes is optional MEye network parameters first These should be the same as on the DVR Server Info awe Eee p l a jase aban j 1 Open your iPhone and click App Store GRE IL Address oa eee ts 2 Under the search bar type Meye and click search button Download the 9104 Mobile Viewing Application for free the file name is Meye os 3 Click the Meye icon the application will install on your iPho
69. 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 gt gt Security Cameras gt gt Wired Cameras 2012 BRK Brands Inc a Jarden Corporation company NYSE JAH www brkelectronics com All rights reserved Distributed by BRK Brands Inc 3901 Liberty Street Road Aurora IL 60504 8122 Due to continuing product development the product inside the packaging may look slightly different than the one on the package BRK Brands Inc is a subsidiary of Jarden Corporation NYSE JAH To obtain warranty service contact the Consumer Affairs Division at 1 800 323 9005 Monday through Friday 7 30 a m 5 p m Central Standard Time Made in China warehouse or small grocery H 264 Compression amp Virus free Linux O S Real hexaplex operation simultaneous record playback mobile phone live view backup control amp remote access 500GB SATA hard drive installed Supports smart phone live view amp E mail alarm Customizable E mail alerts Supports 4 channel D1 Highest HD1 High or CIF Normal Real time simultaneous recording Supports 4 channel simultaneous playback User friendly interface 16 bit true color semi transparen
70. rder that you are using for When MD is triggered in the Live View Screen you will see a red M in the your CCTV surveillance installation CCTV systems use an analog video signal For Channel with a MD warning You may also see a R if you set up the channel television specifications which CCTV uses the highest resolution that can be captured to record when an alarm is triggered and ore is 704 x 480 NTSC for the United States and 720 x 576 PAL for Europe This resolution is known as D1 resolution A high end CCTV recorder is capable of recording at up to D1 resolution Motion Detect Grid Page 18 Basic OPERATION Basic OPERATION playback Playback and Record Search View recorded video on the system through the RECORD SEARCH Menu To begin playback 1 There are two ways to access the VIDEO SEARCH menu Right click anywhere on the screen and select VIDEO SEARCH from the Quick Access Menu The RECORD SEARCH Menu opens or from the Main Menu select SEARCH NOTE When you first open the RECORD SEARCH Menu it displays the cur rent month and date 2 Click PLAYBACK to playback the last minute of recorded video Quick Search OR Under CHN select a specific channel or select ALL 3 Under DATE enter a date using the Virtual Keyboard mouse only 4 Click SEARCH Recorded events on the system appear in red alarm events includes both alarm and motion events and green normal recording 5 Click a date in the Mont
71. rm is triggered To do this the DVR uses a dry contact normally open relay To configure alarm ouputs connect the external device to the NO Normally Open and COM Common connections on the alarm block as required by the up to 24VDC up to 3A device Use the ground GND input if required The maximum contact rating is 3A 24VDC Max Max Switching Current Current E mail Setup or OFF for Alarm input Alarm Input 1 on Alarm Block controls CH1 1 I O CHANNEL p i o INC k The system can send an e mail notification with a JPEG snapshot for triggered I O ALARM X b i i z 1 Under EMAIL select ON a TOACUVAE Dss marme use drop pow ee and select ON OFF ee 2 Under SSL select OFF NOTE SSL deals with encryption Only advanced e HDD LOSS The alarm will sound if the internal HDD is damaged AREER Te arra boo users should enable this option 3 Under SMTP PORT enter the SMTP port of your e mail server 4 Under SMTP enter the SMTP address of your e mail server For example smtp gmail com e HDD SPACE The alarm will sound when the HDD is full overwrite must be disabled e VIDEO LOSS The alarm will sound when a camera is disconnected 3 Under ALARM MANAGE configure the following SEND EMAIL SEND PW i 5 Under SEND EMAIL enter the sender e mail address e OUTPUT Set the output time in seconds on the spot monitor from 6 Under SEND PW enter the password of your e mail server RECV EMAIL
72. rmation e Name You can name your DVR if you wish e Type TCP e Start Port 80 e End Port 80 e IP Address IP of DVR obtained in Step 1 6 Click on ADD 7 Repeat for port 9000 If you are adding a Smartphone then also repeat for port 100 Add New Port To Forward Simple Port Forwarding Add Custom r Program Database Use The Custom Tab To Add Your Own n nI Select Add Custom Button Router Info Please Choose A Router Router not listed Click Here a s ea el Tv T View Remove Current Ports e e Es CO ae E Simple Port Forwarding Free v3 2 2 f Follow PcWinTech on Facebook Simple Port Forwarding Initial Screen Add New Port To Forward Simple Port Forwarding Database Custom Add Custom Data Entry Screen 8 You will now be returned to the main window of the program The ports you added will now show on the list Click on Up date Router at the bottom of the screen 9 The Updating is in progress message now shows Wait until Done is displayed If for some reason a port or ports that you forwarded are not listed in the Router or if you see a message in the Scripts list stating that the port already exists then you will need to change the Port 80 to 85 in the DVR and start over again Once you receive the DONE message that the ports have been successfully forwarded test if the ports are wor
73. rwrite gt Enable and click anomalies errors or Bugs This warranty does not cover any costs relating to removal or replacement of any product or software Apply installed on your computer BRK reserves the right to make changes in design or to make additions to or improvements in its products without incurring any Mouse cable is not connected or is not firmly e Firmly connect the mouse cable to the USB Mouse port not the obligations to modify any product which has already been manufactured BRK will make every effort to provide updates and fixes to connected to the system USB Data port on the back panel its software via its website This warranty does not cover any alteration or damage to any other software that may be or may become resident on the users system as a result of installing the software provided This warranty is in lieu of other warranties expressed or MOUSE NOL RIESE e Power off the system Turn power switch off position on back implied and BRK neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with the system Syst sath of unit Firmly connect a USB mouse to the USB Mouse port on ree eee eens the back panel of the system Power on the system Turn power switch to on position on back of unit Remote control not detected Install two fresh AAA alkaline batteries in the remote control by the system Battery in the remote control is drained or is missing Hard Drive is not for
74. t make sure you use a Static free workstation Any electro Do o _ static energy coming in contact with the hard disk or DVR can damage it permanently DISPOSAL 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 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 WELL AS INJURY OR DEATH The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral t A triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of x sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance h The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to ie j servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT Page 6 Wuar s In THe Box HS 4705 400 4 Channel Digital DVR with 500GB Hard Drive WARNING THESE PREMISES ARE UNDER 24 HOUR VI
75. t GUI with notes for selected menu items Advanced motion detection activated recording 24 7 Scheduled Recording Network monitoring through internet access Supports USB or external DVD backup Hi speed backup upgrade record via USB2 0 PTZ camera control CMOS Color 400TVL cameras with 30 IR LED s for up to 50 night vision and IP65 weather rating INTRODUCTION fable of contents PAGE DESCRIPTION E7 INTRODUCTION fable of contents PAGE DESCRIPTION NuMBER _ EE Introduction Advanced Operation 2 EF 6 Alarm Setup 22 23 Product Overview 7 E mail Setup 23 What is in the Box 7 System Info and System Update 24 DVR Controls System Maintain 24 Front Panel 8 Upgrade Firmware 24 Back Panel 9 PTZ Setup and Control 25 Remote Control 10 Step 1 Connect your PTZ Camera to this DVR 25 Mouse Controls 11 Step 2 Configure PTZ Communication Settings 25 Camera Power Connections 12 Step 3 Configure the Operation and Control of your PTZ Camera s 25 Connecting Devices 12 Step 4 Configure the CRUISE SETTING of your PTZ Camera 26 Initial Setup System Operation 13 Remote Access 27 System Start Up 13 Network Setup for Remote Access 27 Power On Off 13 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 27 User Login 13 Static IP 27 Live View Screen 14 UPnP Universal Plug and Play 28 Quick Access Menu 14 PPPoE Point to Point Protocol Over Ethernet 28 Main Menu Access 14 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service 29 30 Password Setup 1
76. t for use with any external USB hard drive you may connect to the DVR for backup External hard drives will need to be formatted using the FAT32 format and this can be done by connecting the drive to the USB port on a PC and reformatting it from there ADVANCED SETUP ADVANCED SETUP Use the ADVANCED SETUP menu to configure alarm settings motion detection mobile surveillance PTZ settings and network settings The Advanced Setup menu contains the following sub menus Alarm Info MD Motion Detect ALARM INFC ML MOBILE Mobile System PTZ and Network Advance Setup Use the Alarm menu to configure alarm and e mail settings NOTE External alarm devices must be connected to the alarm block on the rear panel of the DVR in order to use the I O input output alarms of the system See next section Alarm Inputs and Alarm Inputs Diagram for details on attaching alarm inputs To access this menu from the MAIN MENU click ALARM To configure alarm settings 1 Under I O CHANNEL select NO Normal Open NC Normal Closed e meee DEFILADE ALARM SETUP 4 Use TAMPER ALARM to set the system to notify you when a camera has g SENSITIVITY been blocked by something When a Tamper Alarm is triggered in the Live z View Screen you will see a red B in the Channel with an alarm warning Configure the following for each channel e SWITCH Turn feature ON OFF e SENSITIVITY Configure LOW MEDIUM HIGH 5 Click APPLY Cli
77. the 2 Under RESOLUTION select Highest High and Normal same as the schedule to the right NOTE NTSC 30fps PAL 25fps Recording capabilities for both NTSC amp 9 Click SAVE Click CLOSE in the confirmation window Click EXIT in all menus until all PAL Channels 1 4 D1 HD1 CIF eT windows are closed 3 Under QUALITY select Best Fine or Normal This relates to bitrate in Kbps i oat ee 4 AUDIO select ENABLE or DISABLE If audio recording is enabled the system will record audio from connected audio capable cameras not included See caution statement on audio recording in Video Audio section 5 REC MODE select POWER UP or TIMER RECORD If you select POWER UP image the system will record continuously Normal Recording when the system is O dage normat Fine gest N Record Menu Privacy Mask Field MASK FIELD lets you block a specific portion of a channel you do not want recorded or shown on the display screen This can be useful if you need to conceal a sensitive area being captured by the camera To use the Privacy Mask Field powered on If you select TIMER RECORD you have to set a recording schedule on the system High HD1 B12 768 1024 1 From the Record menu click MASK FIELD The Mask Field menu opens 6 REC SIZE Record Size select 15MIN 30MIN 45MIN or 60MIN 2 Choose a channel you wish to apply the Mask Field NOTE Record Size sets the file size for recorded video files on the system
78. the Cruise Setting See next step for details PTZ CONTROL PTZ SETUP 22 ee PTZ Setup Sub Menu Step 4 Configure the CRUISE SETTING of your PTZ Camera This feature allows you to set up a series of Pan Tilt and Hold camera sequences and then execute those operations in a continuous loop This is useful when you want to record or view the same set of pre determined areas You can customize these settings for each PTZ camera connected to your DVR TOTAL PRESET CRUISE SETTING Understanding the CRUISE SETTING Options To access this menu In Live View double click on the Channel with the connected PTZ Camera to open to full screen view From the Quick Access Menu select PTZ Click SETUP from the PTZ SETUP screen and you will see the PTZ SENIOR CONTROL Menu Click SET CLEAR j CAL CRUISE to configure the cruise settings for your PTZ Camera Sie Se 1 TOTAL The total number of PRESET s defined 2 PRESET A defined pan tilt and hold sequence You can enter up to 128 PRESET s for a channel depending on how many areas you want to view or record 3 STOP TIME The total time in seconds for the camera to move through its defined operation Note This includes travel time from the previous set point completion plus the length of time you want the camera to hold on a position For example if the STOP TIME is set to 10 seconds and the travel time from the previous set point is 6 seconds then the camera will hold on the
79. the back of the unit Check the main board of DVR is connected properly Question Why is the DVR rebooting automatically or stopping for several minutes after starting Answer e Instability or low input voltage Bad track on hard drive or the hard drive is bad Insufficient power supply Instability of the front end video signal High temperature too much dust bad DVR operating environment Check to make sure the main board connector is secure The hardware of DVR is defective Question Why is there no video output on single multi or all channels Answer e Please check the adaptor of camera whether to see if it is well connected Please check the cable for connecting video input output in the back panel of DVR Please insert the video source directly into the display device and check if they are causing the problem Check the brightness of the picture and bring it back to its original default setting No video input signal or too weak In Display Setup Preview is set to OFF for a particular channel The DVR hardware is defective Question Why can t the DVR record after startup and why is there an H showing on the screen Answer e Make sure power adaptor is DC 12V e Make sure hard drive is formatted e Check the power and data connection cables of the hard drive e The hard drive is defective e The SATA port is not working Question What is the meaning of the letters R M I H and B showing on
80. tions Camera Wall Mounted Follow this diagram to make device connections Note some devices are a not included with this kit See What s in the Box for included devices PTZ and Alarm Connections PTZ Cameras not included Smartphone through Mobile Internet Setup MM BBSSE ESE Smartphone Not included RCA Audio Out to DVR Front Face Powered Speakers Connect USB Drive Not included RJ45 Ethernet to Router and Internet _ ned T yy E ak tag by in l BNC to Security El USB Mouse Camera Monitor p Not included ssl 1 Power to DVR Video to DVR RCA Audio In from Audio oa Cameras or Powered Jal Splitter Microphone 4 camera Not included 1 Power i t AV Cable BNC fi 104 DC Power 1 per Camera Power from 120V Power to Cameras DC Converter 12V Video to Camera Power to Camera System START Up 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 System Initializing Power Switch Standby Mode The system can also be put into Standby Mode Power will remain to the system but will not be recording To start stop Standby Mode 1 Press and hold the STANDBY bu
81. to www myipaddress com to get the new IP address you still have to Virtual Keyboard make the changes manually 3 Click APPLY Click OK in the confirmation window 4 If necessary change the Media and Web Port settings So what are your choices The first would be to obtain a static IP address from your ISP This can get expensive due to setup fees and monthly rates Fortunately there is an easier and free option That is to use a dynamic domain name service DDNS to get a domain name that can be linked to your dynamic IP address While there are multiple free UPnP Universal Plug and Play UPnP Forum is an industry initiative designed to enable simple and robust connectivity among consumer electronics intelligent appliances and mobile Prevent your hosts from expiring with Dynamic DNS Pro Add New Hostname devices from many different vendors This protocol is designed to allow networked Network Setup Options DDNS services available we recommend www dyndns com ren devices such as computers printers mobile devices to automatically discover as the DVR has been already configured to accept account openeonsr Silt n Ea each other s presence on a network and to connect seamlessly for data sharing and communications NOTE Your Router must information from this service ra moaned 9 ee support UPnP function to use this protocol How DynDNS com works cease 1 You install the DynDNS Updater software on your DN Hostname To conf
82. ttery is not connected properly e Circuit Board battery is dead Please change Question Why does the Stop recording by the right mouse button not work Answer e The Stop recording by the right mouse button is only suitable for Manual recording Question Why does the Stop recording function Main Menu with right mouse button not work Answer e The Stop recording by the right mouse button is for Manual Recording only It can not stop recording when it is on a set schedule or on motion recording If you want to stop a scheduled recording please make changes in the RECORD menu Question Why is motion detection not working Answer e The setting of motion detection area is not correct e Sensitivity is too low Question Why do I have a USB device error Answer e The data exceeds the capacity of backup device e The backup device is incompatible e The backup device is damaged Question Why does the Remote Control not work Answer e The remote control is not for this DVR e The distance of remote control is too far or the angle is too great e Remote control batteries are dead or low e Remote control is damaged or the receiver port on the front panel of DVR is damaged or blocked Question Why can t I log in over the Internet Answer e Please check the network to see if it is connected Check if LINK or 100M LED is displayed normally on the panel use ping XXX XXX XXX XXX DVR IP to check if the Int
83. tton on the front panel or remote control until the prompt closes The system enters standby mode You can also enter Standby mode through the Quick Access Menu See next page 2 To exit standby mode press and hold the STANDBY button on the front panel or remote control until the system beeps The system will begin powering up 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 EXIT to cancel password setup User Login Menu NITIAL SETUP Tha ae Live View Screen The Live View Screen is the home or main viewing screen It shows live video of all current Cameras connected to the DVR You can double click a channel at any time to view it in single channel mode You access all menus from this Live View screen via the Quick Access Menu You will also see the Channel number or name time and day information see page 16 Camera Display Setup for customizing the Live View Screen It is also where you will see various information and warning icons depending on what is happening in the system or with the alarms that may be set R means the channel is recording M means motion detection alarm activated on the channel I means an input on the alarm block act
84. tus 7 LCD Color Monitor Page 8 Ers POWER Input Ea Network Video Ouput RS485 Audio Input Audio Output r fee ideo Input Power Switch a 2 TI pe gt Alarm Block Back PANEL VIDEO IN AUDIO IN DC 12V 3A power connection For connecting RJ45 ethernet cable to PC or router For connecting to a BNC monitor 800 x 600 For connecting PTZ cameras For connecting audio signal from audio capable cameras or self powered micro phones RCA jacks Note Audio can only be recorded on Channel 1 and 2 Be sure the Audio 1 matches the Video 1 and Audio 2 matches Video 2 For connecting audio signal to amplified speakers RCA jacks For connecting video signal from cameras BNC Power On Off Ground connection Cooling Fan For connecting up to 4 alarm inputs one alarm output Page 9 Propuct OVERVIEW remote control REMOTE CONTROL The remote control is the secondary input device for navigating the system s interface In device operation the enter key has the same function as left click of the mouse ery STANDBY Press to turn standby mode ON OFF E LOGIN LOCK If Security has been enabled in the setup menu press to open the user password login screen Number Channel While in menus press buttons 0 9 to enter values In Buttons Live View press 1 4 to view channels in full screen Window l Display AH Press to show quad display Opens th
85. your mobile phone J my music Lis my voice A i nature_15fps 08 2 25 08 2 25 m Birthday _gift 08 2 25 08 2 25 08 2 25 09 2 25 08 2 25 08 2 25 08 2 25 Download Software Step 2 Select Install Path Click the program and start to install it just select default path when it ask you to select install path Please select the install path for digi talsal QQeve Nobile phone O Bluetooth Need space 485 KB Free space 98484 KB Select Install Path MOBILE PHONE setup and control MOBILE MOBILE NETWORK MOBILE _ PORT Mobile Setup Step 3 Install Program Click the Install button to begin installation Install Software MOBILE PHONE Mosite PHONE Step 4 Launch Program After installed click the QQeye icon to run the program Find MSH Motes Messenger o kW Pictures Pocket Excel Pocket MSN wj Pocket SIM Word Contacts 5 Tasks Terminal Windows Services Media Client Vid 2s amp f data 10 ERMrMARoeer a ee Okbps fotos 0x0 Main Screen Step 5 Network Parameters When you login for the first time go to the Settings tab and configure the network parameters first These should be the same as on the DVR Jz Mobile QQeye gt Yj 4 252 Username Password admin Server e20 155 75 55 Port 18600 Channel camo2 version 0090406 Setup Network Parameters Step 6 Main Interfa
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