SVAT Electronics 2CV500 - 4CH manual

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    INSTRUC TION MANU AL V1.0 CV500 - 4CH W eb R eady 4 C hannel H.264 DVR Sec urity System w/ Smar t Phone Access and 4 Hi-Res Indoor/Outdoor Nigh t V ision Sur veillanc e Cameras COMPLETE SY STEM w w w .sv at .c om SVA T ELECTRONICS now you can see[...]

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    2 C V500 - 4CH NEED HELP? PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUC T TO THE ST ORE Please contact a SV A T customer suppor t repr esenta tiv e rst regar ding any additional information on pr oduc t featur es , specications or assistance with set-up . Y ou can contact us via one of the methods below: Note: This is manual v ersion 1.0 for this pr oduct[...]

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    3 C V500 - 4CH T O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMO VE THE CO VER (BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QU ALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. C A UTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK , DO NO T OPEN DVR PRODUC T W ARRANT Y INFORMA TION P le as e vi si t o ur w e b si t e a t w w w . SV A T . co m f or i nf o r ma t i o n ab o u[...]

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    4 C V500 - 4CH T ABLE OF CONTENT S INTRODUC TION ..................................................................................... 7 WHA T IS INCLUDED ............................................................................... 8 FEA TURES ............................................................................................. 8 ADDITIO[...]

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    5 C V500 - 4CH T ABLE OF CONTENT S ...continued PTZ SETUP ................................................................................................19 PTZ control ........................................................................................... 20 MOTION DETEC TION ....................................................................[...]

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    6 C V500 - 4CH T ABLE OF CONTENT S ...continued Key Board L ock ...................................................................................... 35 ID Number ............................................................................................ 35 Display Setup ............................................................................[...]

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    7 C V500 - 4CH INTRODUC TION Congr atulations on y our purchase of the CV500-4CH! Using the most adv anced video compr ession, H.264, your home or business will benet fr om around the clock surveillance adding extra security to your v aluables. H.264 compr ession allows y ou to rec ord and st ore mor e footage using less space, so y ou will neve[...]

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    8 C V500 - 4CH CV500 DVR (500 GB HDD) 4 Indoor/Outdoor Night V ision CCD C ameras USB Mouse RCA to BNC Connectors Soft war e CD 10ft RJ45 Ethernet Cable 4 x 60ft 4 PIN DIN to RCA (male)V ideo/P ower W ires FEA TURES • 1-4 to one pow er supply cable • 10 ft power adapt er for DVR • 2 window warning stick ers • 1 CR2025 battery for remote •[...]

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    9 C V500 - 4CH 24/7 Lifetime Liv e Customer Suppor t Assistance is av ailable whenever y ou need it. Simply visit ww w .SV A T .com for video network ing guides, simple tips on how t o prot ect your propert y , and instructional videos on topics such as camera placement . Our customer suppor t team can be reached by phone 24/7, or b y email and liv[...]

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    10 C V500 - 4CH For mor e information or ac cessories please visit: w w w .sva t.com • CLEARVU7 (L CD Monitor) • CVW62 (60 ft. Camera Extension Cable) ADDITIONAL A C CESSORIES Front P anel 1. Channel Display buttons – Displays each corr esponding camera channel in full screen when selected 2. Quad - D isplays all 4 cameras a t once 3. LED ind[...]

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    11 C V500 - 4CH 1. CH1 – V ideo input 1 2. CH2 – V ideo input 2 3. CH3 – V ideo input 3 4. CH4 – V ideo input 4 5. Monitor Out – Connect to the RCA composite video input of your TV or monitor 6. USB por t for mouse only 7. Audio Out 8. Audio In 9. Ethernet (RJ-45) – Connect to your r outer or modem 10. Alarm Inputs (1-4) and PTZ connect[...]

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    12 C V500 - 4CH • The camera should be installed between 8 and 13ft abo ve the ar ea to be monitor ed • Ensure ther e are no obstr uctions in the camera’ s view , to maximiz e viewing area • Ensure tha t the sunshade is positioned to av oid glare and position camer a awa y from dir ect sunlight or indoor lighting • Decide whether the came[...]

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    13 C V500 - 4CH CONNECTING ADDITIONAL DE VICES T O THE DVR 5. Connect the male RCA plug from the 60 ft cable to the BNC to RCA connector . 6. Repeat the abo ve st eps for all of the included cameras . Note: F or detailed instructions and information on the cameras incluced with this syst em, please refer t o the Camera specications on pg. 63. C [...]

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    14 C V500 - 4CH Note: If the monitor has multiple video inputs then the video s ource will need to be swit ched to watch the DVR. Ex ample: If the DVR is connected to Video 2 then press the T V/Video , Input, or Sourc e button on the T V/Monitor to switch t o Video 2. 1. Connect a BNC to RCA connector to the MONIT OR OUT conn ection on the back of [...]

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    15 C V500 - 4CH CONNECTING AND POWERING ON THE DVR Note: W e recommend using a sur ge protected pow er bar and/or Uninterrupted P ow er Supply (UPS) backup to prev ent damage to your DVR system. 1. Inser t the power cor d into the power supply . 2. Plug the power cor d into a po wer outlet . 3. Inser t the power supply wire in to the rear DC 12V po[...]

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    16 C V500 - 4CH GET TING ST ARTED Now that y ou hav e pow ered up the D VR and properly connected to a TV or monitor you are r eady to begin using and customizing the D VR for your specic needs. The DVR will aut omatically begin rec ording once it has been po wer ed on and initialized . Initializing the DVR is the normal start up process and can[...]

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    17 C V500 - 4CH Note: that the button works as the ent er key . This must be pressed t o save changes . Where the works as the esc ape button, and when press ed will exit the screen and not save any changes. MAIN MENU The main menu consists of nine options: 1. C amera Setup 2. Motion Setup 3. Record Setup 4. Alarm Setup 5. HDD Management 6. Network[...]

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    18 C V500 - 4CH C AMERA 1. T o choose which camera you wan t to work with highligh t CAMERA so that the backgr ound is yello w and use the mouse wheel or directional keys t o scroll to the camer a you wish to adjust . • As y ou change cameras, the settings for each camera will be displa yed along with it C amer a setup allows you t o make adjustm[...]

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    19 C V500 - 4CH DISPLA Y Y ou can choose whether or not to display an y individual camera. By setting the display t o OFF the camera will not be display ed in live viewing , howev er the camera channel will con tinue to rec ord as per the dened r ecor ding settings. The video will be display ed during playback. DWELL TIME Dwell time ref ers to t[...]

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    20 C V500 - 4CH MAIN MENU ...continued PTZ Control T o access the PTZ c ontrols of the D VR you will need to use the mouse . 1. Move the mouse cursor to the bott om the screen for P op Up Menu B ar to display . 2. Selec t the icon. The PTZ controls look like this: Please review the follo wing contr ols: - Direc tion Keys – mov e the camera up , d[...]

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    21 C V500 - 4CH TO SET MO TION DETEC TION 1. Selec t the camera you wish to congur e the motion detection for . 2. Use the mouse wheel, or the dir ectional arrow buttons t o toggle between on and o . MOTION DETEC T Motion detection can be set to ON or OFF . When set to ON, the D VR will rec ognize and perform specic ac tivities when motion[...]

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    22 C V500 - 4CH PPS PPS stands for Pictures P er Second and ref ers to how man y pictures will be captured in 1 second . T he more PPS, the smoother the video , and the less PPS the more chopp y the video will appear . Normal rec ord PPS will adjust the PPS for full r ecor d and manual recor d mode. Alarm rec ord PPS will adjust the PPS for motion [...]

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    23 C V500 - 4CH ALARM RECORD PPS Y ou can change the PPS for alarm rec ord . Y ou may wish t o change the alarm PPS so that ther e is a higher PPS for when an alarm (e.g . motion) is detected by the DVR and a lo wer PPS for Normal Recor d. T o Change the Alarm Record PPS: 1. Selec t to adjust the Alarm Record PPS. 2. Use the mouse wheel or the dire[...]

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    24 C V500 - 4CH RECORD QU ALIT Y Ther e are four lev els of rec ord quality you can choose fr om, and it is adjustable per camera if rec ording with 720 x 240 r esolution. If using 360 x 240 resolution, camera 1 & 2 quality will be adjusted t ogether and 3 & 4 will be adjusted together: 1. Low 2. Medium 3. High 4. Best T o change the recor [...]

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    25 C V500 - 4CH SCHEDULE SETUP A schedule can be used to customiz e your r ecording modes b y the hour for every day of the w eek. This is benecial for business en vironments tha t hav e dieren t hours during week days and the w eekend . F or home use, you can set dier ent recor d modes for the da ys you hav e people ov er for housework, y[...]

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    26 C V500 - 4CH ALARM SETUP 1. Access the Main Menu by pr essing Menu or mov e the mouse to the bottom of the displa y screen t o rev eal pop up Menu bar and click the Menu icon . 2. Selec t the ALARM setup icon . There are s everal dier ent types of events that will trigger the Alarm Recording. 1. External Alarm – If you hav e a 2 wire Normal[...]

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    27 C V500 - 4CH VIDEO L OSS DETEC T Y ou can set the DVR to ar chive video footage when it det ects video loss. Since video loss is a serious issue for camera surveillance, it is important to be able to see what happened befor e the video loss occurs . When video loss det ection is enabled, the DVR will display on the scr een or in the event log wh[...]

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    28 C V500 - 4CH MAIN MENU ...continued T o Change the Buzzer Time: 1. Highlight BUZZER TIME SETUP . 2. Selec t to access the Buzzer Time Setup Menu. 3. Highlight the type of alarm you want t o set. 4. Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change the length of time the buzz er will sound when the alarm is detected. 5. Press Menu or select the t[...]

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    29 C V500 - 4CH OVERWRITE MODE The D VR provides y ou with the option to automa tically ov er write the sav ed video and audio conten t on the HDD or to stop r ecording when the HDD is full. The default setting is ON and will automa tically overwrite old footage. If the mode is set to OFF , you can set a w arning to alert you when the HDD is nearin[...]

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    30 C V500 - 4CH T o Setup the Passw ord Protec t: 1. Selec t HDD P ASSWORD PROTECT . 2. Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change fr om disable to enable . T his will requir e the HDD passwor d setup to be ent ered befor e accessing the HDD forma t Menu while enabled. The next step is t o choose a passwor d for the HDD format pr otection. T[...]

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    31 C V500 - 4CH IP Mode: Static vs . DCHP A DCHP (Dynamic Host Congura tion Pr otocol) addr ess is the most common setup for home or oce networks . This allows the DVR to aut omatically receiv e an IP addr ess from the r outer . By default the IP MODE should be set to DHCP and this is ac ceptable in most situations . A static IP is one that d[...]

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    32 C V500 - 4CH T o Setup your DDNS: 1. Selec t to setup the DDNS. 2. Highlight DDNS Setting. Use the mouse wheel or dir ectional keys to change from DISABLE to ENABLE. 3. Highlight PROVIDER. Choose your DDNS pr ovider fr om the list. 4. Highlight HOST NAME. select to input your host name. 5. Highlight USER NAME. select to input your user name. 6. [...]

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    33 C V500 - 4CH Record Time: The start and end time is used to display the initial time and dat e when recor ding began and the nal dat e and time when the recor ding nished (or the la test dat e and time when backup Menu was acc essed). Backup Time: The start and end time is used to choose the time frame of the video clip to be back ed up on[...]

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    34 C V500 - 4CH BA CKUP SETUP ...continued 2. Choose the star ting date and time of when to transf er the video footage. Highlight the v alue you wish to change and use the dir ectional keys up and down or the mouse scr oll wheel to adjust the value . 3. Choose the ending date and time of when to end the tr ansfer of video footage. Highlight the v [...]

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    35 C V500 - 4CH SYSTEM SETUP ...continued Syst em T ype The two syst em types that are a vailable on this DVR ar e P AL and NTSC. The North American standard is NTSC and should only be set t o P AL if the TV or monitor that the D VR is connecting to uses only P AL format . T o set the system type: 1. Highlight SYSTEM T YPE from the System Setup Men[...]

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    36 C V500 - 4CH LANGUA GE: This D VR allows for the following 19 languages: English, Chinese, Italian, F rench, Japanese , Spanish, P olish, simplied Chinese, Gr eek, Hungarian, Netherlands, Dutch, P ortugeuse, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, Czech, Hebr ew , & Ukrainian T o change the on screen display language: 1. Highlight LANGUA GE. 2. Use th[...]

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    37 C V500 - 4CH Load Setup From USB This option can only be used if the DVR settings ha ve been pr eviously backed up t o USB. The D VR settings will be saved on the USB driv e as DVR.cfg . Backup Setup to USB This will sa ve the curren t DVR settings to a USB ash driv e. This will not backup any video footage to the USB driv e. Use this functio[...]

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    38 C V500 - 4CH LIVE VIEWING POP UP MENU BAR (operation) – U sing the USB Mouse, the pop up menu bar allows y ou to view the following options . PTZ control – Please ref er to the PTZ contr ol section. HDD & USB Informa tion: Y ou can quickly access y our HDD & USB information right fr om the P op Up Menu on the live viewing scr een. Th[...]

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    39 C V500 - 4CH PLA YBA CK By clicking the Play butt on from the P op Up Menu, front panel , or remote contr ol a Play Search windo w will pop up . The CV500-4CH allows you to r eview your pla yback with two dieren t search options: 1. Play Time Search – Allows y ou to view y our recor ded footage based on the day and time y ou wish to preview[...]

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    40 C V500 - 4CH PLA YBA CK ...continued SEARCH BY TIME 1. Selec t the play button to call up the pla yback Menu or press the play button on the fr ont of the DVR or the r emote. 2. Highlight PLA Y TIME SEARCH and select using the mouse or by pressing enter on the D VR or remote . 3. Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to choose the da te and ti[...]

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    41 C V500 - 4CH BA CKUP VIDEO PLA YBACK Once you ha ve backup footage on to your USB driv e, y ou can archiv e that footage or view it on a comput er . How t o view back up footage from USB: 1. Inser t your USB drive int o your Windo ws based PC or laptop . 2. Install the viewer application by openning R6VIEWER.EXE. 3. Use overla y mode when prompt[...]

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    42 C V500 - 4CH PLA YBA CK ...continued T o begin viewing playback click the play button BACKUP PLA YER – PLA YBACK C ONTROL The playback buttons ar e as follo ws from left to right: 1. STEP BACK: Pauses pla yback and rev erses playback one frame each time it is click ed 2. REWIND: Rewinds playback 3. P A USE: Pauses pla yback 4. STOP: Stops play[...]

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    43 C V500 - 4CH NET WORK GUIDE Requirements: Y ou will need to hav e: • The D VR connected to a r outer • The r outer c onnected to the Internet • A PC or laptop tha t is connected to the same rout er that the DVR is c onnected to . The PC can be connected by a wired or wir eless connection • Int ernet Explorer 5.0 or gr eater (t o check th[...]

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    44 C V500 - 4CH Method 1 (Recommended): Add the DVR’ s IP address to the T rusted Sites in Internet Explor er . 1. Open up Internet Explorer . 2. Click on T OOLS. 3. Click on INTERNET OPTIONS. 4. Click on the SECURIT Y T ab . 5. Click on TRUSTED SITES. 6. Click on the SITES button. 7. T ype in the IP address of the DVR in the following f ormat: h[...]

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    45 C V500 - 4CH Method 2: 1. Open up Internet Explorer . 2. Click on T OOLS. 3. Click on INTERNET OPTIONS. 4. Click on the SECURIT Y T ab then the CUST OM LEVEL button. 5. Change the ActiveX settings listed below . • Download signed ActiveX con trols: PROMPT or ENABLED • D ownload unsigned ActiveX con trols: PROMPT • Initialize and script Act[...]

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    46 C V500 - 4CH Log in to the DVR (U sing Internet Explorer) By default the DVR will r equire a user t o input a username and passwor d before being able to view the DVR online . The default username and password f or the web interface of the DVR is: Username: admin P asswor d: admin T o add a new user or enable Anonymous Login see User Management [...]

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    47 C V500 - 4CH VIEWING Y OUR DVR OUTSIDE OF Y OUR NETWORK Now that y ou hav e successfully view ed your D VR and cameras from a c omputer it is time to set up y our rout er to view the DVR while a t a remote location. This process is called P or t F orwarding and you can nd detailed instructions on how to c omplete the requir ed steps a t http:[...]

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    48 C V500 - 4CH TESTING Now that y ou know y our external IP address , you can perform a test to ensur e your DVR is ac cessible from outside y our network ( over the in ternet). This t est should be per formed by a computer tha t is not on the same network as the DVR. Although, using the external IP on the same network will sometimes work, it will[...]

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    49 C V500 - 4CH T o Congur e the DVR to W ork with DDNS: 1. Press Menu and select NETWORK SETUP . Inser t password if requir ed . The default passw ord is “1111” . 2. Navigate t o DDNS and press ENTER. 3. Change DDNS SETTING to ENABLE. DDNS (Dynamic DNS) Instead of having t o type in the IP address to acc ess the DVR online you can use DDNS [...]

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    50 C V500 - 4CH DYNDNS.ORG A CC OUNT SETUP (required if using DY NDNS.ORG) 1. Open Int ernet Explorer and type http://ww w .dyndns.or g in the addr ess bar . 2. Cr eat e a new account b y clicking the “C rea te Acc ount” link in the top righ t hand corner of the site . 3. En ter y our preferr ed user name, email addr ess, and passw ord . 4. Opt[...]

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    51 C V500 - 4CH Once you ha ve y our DVR set to view online , the software to view the footage di ers from the software tha t is in the DVR. Please r efer to the following instructions when viewing live footage online . This is what the online vie wing software will look like . NET WORK VIEWING & PLA YBACK 1. DVR Conguration: When you cli[...]

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    52 C V500 - 4CH 6. Rec. (Record) – This will r ecor d the footage that is curren tly being display ed onto the desir ed save loca tion on your comput er . T his will work in liv e mode or in playback mode. P ress St op to termina te the r ecording and view the sa ved footage . It will be sav ed in H.264 format and will requir e the play er to vie[...]

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    53 C V500 - 4CH Time Point Back up - Time poin t backup allows y ou to back up the footage y ou have r ecor ded through online viewing . T o back up saved footage: 1. Click on the icon. 2. Selec t the star ting and ending time which you wish to back up . 3. Click the save ic on. 4. It will take sever al minutes for the back up to be sa ved . 5. Y o[...]

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    54 C V500 - 4CH DVR CONFIGURA TION OPTIONS SYSTEM OPTIONS - The system information, netw ork information and other options ar e display ed when this option is clicked . Syst em Information Ser ver Name : This is the name of y our DVR. It will displa yed in the title of the w eb browser and can be used to distinguish your D VR from another . MAC A d[...]

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    55 C V500 - 4CH IP Setting DHCP/Static : Choose whether y our network uses DHCP IP address or a Sta tic IP address . Generally most networks user DHCP automatically assigned IP addr esses. See NETWORK SETUP for more inf ormation regar ding DHCP/ST A TIC IP addresses . • If a DHCP IP address is c ongur ed is likley the IP address will change an[...]

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    56 C V500 - 4CH Schedule Update: D enes how often the DVR will upda te the DDNS websit e with it’ s curren t IP address Informa tion. This should not be set to less then 60 minutes as some DDNS pr oviders ma y temporarily block the DVR. State: D isplays the curren t state of the D VR. IDLE indicates the D VR is not currently upda ting the DDNS[...]

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    57 C V500 - 4CH O ther Options Play er : Allows y ou to download the D VR player softwar e for your c omputer . Mobile Vie wer : Allows you t o set up and/or congure settings on the mobile online view er . DVR Setting : Allo ws you to change settings tha t your D VR play er has – the Menu works the same wa y as the Main Menu (instructions writ[...]

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    58 C V500 - 4CH From Y our Mobile Device: • Open up the web br owser application • Click Options and choose the option that will allow y ou to type in a URL • T ype in r tsp://74.11.213.177/CH03 This will pull up channel 3 of y our DVR if port for war ding settings ar e set up corr ec tly and your phone is compatible with this D VR. IF Y OU C[...]

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    59 C V500 - 4CH 5. Y our router is blocking y our computer fr om using the External IP Addr ess from the same network as the D VR. T r y connecting to the External IP Addr ess from a r emote comput er that is not connected to the same network. 6. Port 80 is being blocked by y our ISP (Internet Service Provider). T r y changing the HT TP por t to 20[...]

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    60 C V500 - 4CH 2. Connect the mobile device to your PC t o download the mobile software . • Open up My C omputer . Y ou should see your mobile device listed as a remov able device • Open up the F ile Manager (This may vary on the model of your device) • Open up the Other folder (or another loca tion that can be accessed using le manager o[...]

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    61 C V500 - 4CH Name: This is arbitrary and can be named to your liking . Host: This is the IP address for y our DVR. If connecting using the 3G or other wireless network, the proper P or ts must be forwarded on y our router . S ee P or t Forwarding for instructions. Ex. Host: 74.11.213.177. P or t : This is the h ttp por t used by the DVR. By defa[...]

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    62 C V500 - 4CH iPhone and iT ouch Vie wing (S afari) Be sure that the mobile devic e that is connected c an connect to the int ernet via cell phone network or W i-Fi. If connected to the same W i-Fi network as the DVR the iPhone c an acc ess the DVR c amer as via the LAN (internal) IP address or the W AN (external) IP addr ess. 1. Open up Safari o[...]

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    63 C V500 - 4CH 2. On the BlackB err y: (Setting may not be available depending on cell phone service pr ovider) • Open up the Menu • Open Options/Settings • Open Adv anced Options • Click on T CP • Y ou must set your APN settings accor ding to y our specic Cell Phone Service Pro vider . Con tact your cell phone ser vice pro vider for [...]

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    64 C V500 - 4CH 6. Highlight the desired site y ou wish to c onnect to . • C lick Options • C lick Selec t • Y ou will return to the liv e viewer and the scr een should display: "C urrent -Sit e: 1NAME, Disconnected" • C lick Options • C lick on Connect Y ou should be pr ompted that the mobile device is trying to mak e a connect[...]

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    65 C V500 - 4CH TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE My DVR has no pow er • Check the pow er cor d connection to the DVR and the outlet and ensure tha t the DVR has pow er There is no wa y to turn the DVR o • The D VR is set to run as long as it is plugged in, if y ou would lik e to turn it o y ou have t o unplug it I cannot hear recorded audio when pla[...]

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    66 C V500 - 4CH TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE C ONT ... Cannot view DVR on the computer • V erify the following while referring to the included network ing guide • Make sur e you ar e entering the pr oper IP addr ess of the DVR. Y ou will enter the Internal IP address int o the Internet Explor er address bar when the c omputer is connected to the[...]

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    67 C V500 - 4CH TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE C ONT ... Lines display ed on screen / scrolling lines / electric al noise / inter ference • T r y r ep lac in g t he po w er su pp ly wi th a pr op erl y wo rk in g c ame ra ’ s po w er su pp ly • T est the camera out on a dier ent 60ft cable set. The video signal could be getting disrupted b y [...]

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    68 C V500 - 4CH DVR SPECIFIC A TIONS cont... PlaybackMode F ull, Quad OSD and System Menu Displa y Y es OSD Language Display Multi-Language Time and Date Stamp Display Y es Passw ord Protection Y es. Menu, Clear HDD , Online access Adjustable Screen Settings Color , Brightness , Contr ast, Hue File T ransfer Ethernet, USB Operating System [...]

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    69 C V500 - 4CH C AMERA SPECIFIC A TIONS C AMERA SPECIFIC A TIONS ( VU301 - C MODEL) Camera T ype W eatherproof C olor IR C CD Camera Image Sensor 1/4" Color SHARP C CD Resolution 420 T V Lines Outdoor Use Y es IP Rating IP65 Focal L ength 3.6mm Focus T ype Fix ed Optimal Focal Distance 20 ft. Night Vision Y es Number of IR LEDs and Range 12, [...]

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    71 C V500 - 4CH C AMERA DRILLING TEMPLA TE T o wall mount the camer a, drill three holes using a 3/16" drill bit and the templa te below . Inser t the supplied wall anchors int o holes and secure camera to wall with supplied scr ews . DVR IP ADDRESS: ________________________________________ (example) 127.0.0.1 GA TEWA Y (ROUTER IP): __________[...]

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