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    Motion Detector Event Action (Notify) Setup Screen
    Use this screen to set the DVR to notify the remote site when certain motion events are 
    activated. 
    Figure 3-39 Motion Detector Event Action (Notify) Screen
    1. Highlight the Sched box and then press  . A schedule screen displays. Set the 
    schedule as described earlier.
    2. Highlight the Notify box and then press  . This toggles between On and Off. 
    When it is On, the DVR notifies the remote site when certain events occur based 
    on a defined schedule.
    NoteFor the Notify action to work, the DVR should be registered in the 
    RAS (Remote Administration System).
    Text-In Event Action (Record) Setup Screen
    Use this screen to set how the DVR reacts to text input from the text-in device. You can 
    assign the text-in a schedule, associated camera, recording speed, video quality, and 
    dwell time. 
    						
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    Figure 3-40 Text-In Event Action (Record) Screen
    1. Highlight the Sched box and then press  . A schedule screen displays. Set the 
    schedule as described earlier.
    2. Highlight the Camera box and then press  . A camera selection screen displays. 
    Select the camera number you would like to associate with the text-in device.
    NoteYou cannot associate multiple cameras with a text-in device.
    3. Highlight the Speed box and select the number of images per second you would 
    like to record from the drop-down list.
    4. Highlight the Quality box and select the image quality you want to record from the 
    drop-down list.
    5. Highlight the Dwell Time box and then set the length of time you would like to 
    record for the text input.
    Text-In Event Action (Alarm Out) Setup Screen
    Use this screen to set how the DVR reacts to text-in by activating an internal buzzer 
    and/or external alarms. 
    						
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    Figure 3-41 Text-In Event Action (Alarm Out) Screen
    1. Highlight the Sched box and then press  . A schedule screen displays. Set the 
    schedule as described earlier.
    2. Highlight the Alarm Out box and select either Beep or the alarm output terminal 
    that you want to associate with the motion event.
    3. Highlight the Dwell Time box and set the length of time you want the output 
    activated.
    Text-In Event Action (Notify) Setup Screen
    Use this screen to set the DVR to notify the remote site in the case of a text-in event. 
    Figure 3-42 Text-In Event Action (Notify) Screen
    1. Highlight the Sched box and then press  . A schedule screen displays. Set the 
    schedule as described earlier.
    2. Highlight the Notify box and then press  . This toggles between On and Off. 
    When it is On, the DVR notifies the remote site when it has text input from a text-in 
    device based on a defined schedule. 
    						
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    NoteFor the Notify action to work, the DVR should be registered in the 
    RAS (Remote Administration System).
    Video Loss Event Action (Record) Setup Screen
    Use this screen to set the DVR to react to video loss from a camera differently. Each 
    camera can be assigned a schedule, associated camera, recording speed, video 
    quality and dwell time.
    Figure 3-43 Video Loss Event Action (Record) Screen
    1. Highlight the Sched box and then press  . A schedule screen displays. Set the 
    schedule as described earlier.
    2. Highlight the Camera box and then press  . A camera selection screen displays. 
    Select the camera number you would like to associate with the camera that has 
    lost video.
    NoteYou can associate multiple cameras with a camera that has 
    detected a loss of video.
    3. Highlight the Speed box and select number of images per second you would like 
    to record from the drop-down list.
    4. Highlight the Quality box and select the image quality you want to record from the 
    drop-down list.
    5. Highlight the Dwell Time box and set the length of time you would like to record 
    for the associated video loss. 
    						
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    Video Loss Event Action (Alarm Out) Setup Screen
    You can set the DVR to react to video loss differently by activating an internal buzzer or 
    external alarms.
    Figure 3-44 Video Loss Event Action (Alarm Out) Screen
    1. Highlight the Sched box and then press  . A schedule screen displays. Set the 
    schedule as described earlier.
    2. Highlight the Alarm Out box and select either Beep and/or the alarm output 
    terminal that you want to associate with the camera that has lost video.
    Video Loss Event Action (Notify) Setup Screen
    Use this screen to set the DVR to notify the remote site in the case of video loss.
    Figure 3-45 Video Loss Event Action (Notify) Screen
    1. Highlight the Sched box and then press . A schedule screen displays. Set the 
    schedule as described earlier.
    2. Highlight the Notify box and then press  . This toggles between On and Off.  
    						
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    When it is On, the DVR notifies the remote site when it loses video input from a 
    camera based on a defined schedule.
    NoteFor the Notify action to work, the DVR should be registered in the 
    RAS (Remote Administration System).
    Display Setup
    Highlight OSD or Main Monitoring in the Display menu, and then press    to set up the 
    on-screen display or camera display on the main monitor.
    OSD (On-Screen Display) Setup
    Use the OSD Setup screen (MENU ➤ Display ➤ OSD) to set the DVR to display Date, 
    Time, Title and Status on screen. Each feature can be turned on or off. You can also set 
    up where you want the video to display on the screen by adjusting the margins.
    Figure 3-46 OSD Setup Screen
    1. Highlight the box beside Date and then press   to toggle the date display On and 
    Off.
    2. Highlight the box beside Time and then press   to toggle the time display On and 
    Off.
    3. Highlight the box beside Title and then press   to toggle the camera title display 
    On and Off. 
    						
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    4. Highlight the box beside Status and then press   to toggle status display On and 
    Off.
    5. Highlight the box beside Left/Right Margin and then press   to adjust the left and 
    right margins. The margins can be set from 1 to 24.
    6. Highlight the box beside Top/Bottom Margin and then press   to adjust the top 
    and bottom margins. The margins can be set from 1 to 24.
    7. Highlight the box beside Text-In and then press   to toggle the text-in data 
    display On and Off. 
    8. If you want to read text input strings displayed on the screen easily and clearly, 
    turn On Text-In Background color. Highlight the box beside Text-In Background 
    color and then press   to toggle between On and Off.
    Main Monitoring Setup Screen
    Use the Main Monitoring Setup screen (MENU ➤ Display ➤ Main Monitoring) to 
    adjust the display dwell time for each camera displayed on the main monitor. You can 
    also set the video from the event-detected cameras to be displayed on the main monitor 
    during the preset dwell time.
    Figure 3-47 Main Monitoring Setup Screen
    1. Highlight the box beside Sequence Dwell Time and then press  . You can adjust 
    the sequence dwell time from 3 to 60 seconds.
    NoteThe DVR does not sequence a camera experiencing video loss.
    2. Highlight the box beside Event Monitoring and then press    to toggle between 
    On and Off. When it is On, the video of the lowest camera number among 
    cameras associated with the event-detected sensor will be displayed in full-screen 
    on the main monitor during the preset dwell time.
    3. Highlight the box beside Event Monitoring Dwell Time and then press  . You 
    can adjust the event monitoring dwell time from 3 to 60 seconds.  
    						
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    Network Setup Screen
    Use the Network Setup screen (MENU ➤ Network ➤ Network Setup) to set up the 
    DVR for LAN and modem connections.
    Figure 3-48 Network Setup Screen
    1. Highlight the box beside Connection. Press   to toggle between LAN and 
    Modem.
    2. Highlight the box beside Admin Password and then press . A virtual keyboard 
    displays (see Figure 3-7). You will first be asked to enter the current password. 
    Then you can enter a new password; you will be asked to confirm the new 
    password before it is accepted.
    3. Highlight the box beside User Password and then press . A virtual keyboard 
    displays. You will first be asked to enter the current password. Then you can enter 
    a new password; you will be asked to confirm the new password before it is 
    accepted.
    NoteThese passwords are for network use only. They are 
    different from the Admin and User passwords for the 
    DVR itself.
    The passwords are case sensitive. The factory default 
    password for both Administrator and User is 12345678.
    CautionWrite the password down and keep it in a safe place. After the 
    password has been reset, the default will no longer work. If the 
    password is forgotten, the unit must be reset using the Factory 
    Reset Button and all data settings will be lost.  
    						
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    4. The Transfer Speed indicates the image rate transferred to each RAS. Highlight 
    the box beside Transfer Speed, press  then adjust the number.
    NoteThe maximum transfer speed over a LAN is 30 images per 
    second (25 ips for PAL) when the resolution is set to Standard. 
    However, when set to High the transfer speed will decrease to 15 
    images per second (12.5 ips for PAL).
    CautionSelecting the maximum transfer speed will STOP video recording. 
    Adjust the transfer speed if you want to continue the recording.
    5. You can program the image quality for transferring to RAS. Highlight the box 
    beside Remote Quality and then press . You can set the image quality to Very 
    High, High, Standard, or Low.
    LAN Setup Screen
    Use the LAN Setup screen to configure your Local Area Network.
    Figure 3-49 LAN Setup Screen
    Highlight the box beside Type and then press .to select from Manual, DHCP, and 
    ADSL (PPPoE).
    Selecting Manual from Type allows you to set up LAN parameters manually. 
    						
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    LAN Setup — Manual
    NoteObtain the appropriate IP Address, Gateway and Subnet Mask 
    from your network administrator.
    Change the numbers by highlighting them and using the Up and Down Arrow buttons 
    or the Jog Dial to increase or decrease the numbers.
    The factory default LAN settings are:
    1. Highlight the box beside DNS Server and then press .to enter the IP address of 
    the DNS server. If you set the DNS Server, the domain name of the DVRNS server 
    instead of the IP address can be used during the DVRNS Server setup. See 
    DVRNS (DVR Name Service) Setup Screen, page 66 for detailed information on 
    DVRNS Server setup.
    2. Highlight Port Number Setup … and then press to display the Port Number 
    Setup screen.
    Figure 3-50 Port Number Setup Screen
    NoteObtain the appropriate Port Number for each RAS related 
    program (Admin, Watch, Search, and Callback) from your 
    network administrator.
    To change the number, highlight it and use the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase 
    or decrease the number.IP Address 192.168.1.129
    Gateway 192.168.1.254
    Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 
    						
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