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System Log Screen
Highlight System Log in the Main Menu (MENU ➤ System ➤ System Log) and then 
press  . The System Log screen displays.
Figure 3-16 System Log Screen
The System Log screen displays a record of various events logged by the DVR. The list 
shows the dates and times the system was turned ON and OFF, the system was 
restarted, recording was started or stopped, playback was started or stopped, setup 
changes were made, and data banks were...

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Configuring Input Devices
Use the Device menu (MENU ➤ Device) to configure the video, audio, and remote 
control devices connected to the DVR.
Figure 3-17 Device Menu
Camera Setup Screen
Use the Camera Setup screen to turn each camera on or off and to hide the video 
associated with that camera number. Highlight Camera in the Device menu (MENU 
➤ 
Device 
➤ Camera) and then press  . The Camera setup screen displays.
Figure 3-18 Camera Setup Screen 

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1. To hide the video associated with a camera number, highlight the camera Setup 
heading and then press  . You can select the Setup field for one specific camera 
or select the Setup heading to change the settings for all four cameras at once. 
Select from the following options in the drop-down list:
On, Off, Covert 1, Covert 2
NoteWhen you select Covert 1, the DVR displays the camera title and 
status icons on the covert video. When you select Covert...

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Figure 3-20 Alarm In Screen
You can turn each input On (via Alarm I/O or Camera Alarm) or Off. Each input can be 
given a title, and the inputs can be set as NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed) 
independently.
Motion Detector
Your DVR has a built-in video motion detector. Use the Motion Detector screen to turn 
video motion detection On or Off for each camera and to define the area of the image 
where you want to detect motion.
Highlight Motion...

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Figure 3-22 Motion Detection Zone Screen
The Motion Detection Zone screen is laid over the video for the selected camera. You 
can set up motion detection zones by selecting or clearing blocks.
NoteYou can activate or deactivate four cells at a time using the  
button. After four cells are highlighted, if you hold the  button 
down until the color of the highlighted cell changes from blue to 
yellow, you can select individual cells by using the camera...

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Figure 3-23 Text-In Setup Screen
NoteIf networking is configured by the external modem, the text-in 
cannot be set up. Set the DVR for LAN connections and set up 
text-in for the RS232C port.
NoteText-in data will not be recorded during clip copy.
1. To set the DVR to display the text-in information, highlight the box beside Use 
Text-In and press   to toggle between On and Off.
2. Highlight the box under the Product Type heading and then press  ....

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Figure 3-24 Text-In (Generic Text) Setup Screen
Figure 3-25 Text-In (EPSON-POS) Setup Screen
3. Highlight the box beside Transaction Start and then press  . A virtual keyboard 
(see Figure 3-7) displays. Enter the transaction start string. Refer to the device 
manufacturer’s documentation for the text string that the device first sends when a 
transaction starts.
4. If you want the DVR to react to any character sent from the text input device, turn 
on...

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8. Highlight the box beside Line Delimiter and press  . In the virtual keyboard, enter 
the character(s) that the device uses to indicate the end of a line. Control 
characters can be created using ^and a capital letter (for example, ^J for NL 
[New Line], ^M for CR [Carriage Return]). Refer to the device manufacturer’s 
documentation for Line Delimiter character(s).
9. Highlight the box beside Ignore String and then press  . Use the virtual 
keyboard...

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To give each alarm output its own title, highlight the box under the Title heading and 
then press  . A virtual keyboard displays (see Figure 3-7) allowing you to enter the title.
Highlight the Sched field and press   to open a schedule screen. You can schedule 
alarm output in 30-minute increments from 0:00 to 24:00.
Figure 3-27 Alarm Out Schedule Screen
You can select individual blocks of time, entire days of the week, entire blocks of time, 
or the...

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Figure 3-28 Audio Setup Screen
1. Highlight the box beside Audio Recording and then press  . This toggles 
between On and Off. When it is On, the DVR also records audio when it is 
recording video.
2. Highlight the box beside Mute and then press  . This toggles between On and 
Off. When it is On, the DVR does not play live or recorded audio.
3. The DVR supports four audio inputs. You can set up each input. When it is On, the 
DVR plays live audio...
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