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    The factory default Port settings are:
    NoteThe system restarts automatically after changing the port 
    settings.
    NoteDo NOT use the same port number for two different programs, 
    otherwise, the DVR cannot be connected with a PC running RAS.
    CautionWhen changing the port settings, you must change the port 
    settings on the PC running RAS as well. Refer to the Remote 
    Administration System (RAS) User Guide for details.
    To save your changes and return to the Network Setup screen, highlight OK and then 
    press  . Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes.
    LAN — DHCP
    Selecting DHCP from the Type box on the LAN Setup screen, and highlighting OK 
    reads the current IP Address of the DVR configured by the DHCP (Dynamic Host 
    Configuration Protocol) network.Remote Admin: 8200
    Remote Watch: 8016
    Remote Search: 10019
    Remote Callback: 8201 
    						
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    Figure 3-51 LAN (DHCP) Setup Screen
    LAN — ADSL (PPPoE)
    Select ADSL (PPPoE) from the Type box on the LAN Setup screen to set up the ADSL 
    network.
    NoteADSL and modem cannot be configured at the same time. If the 
    DVR is networked via modem, the ADSL (PPPoE) will not be 
    selected.
    Figure 3-52 LAN (ADSL) Setup Screen
    1. Highlight the box beside ID and then press to display a virtual keyboard. Enter 
    the ID for an ADSL connection.
    2. Highlight the box beside Password and then press to use the virtual keyboard 
    to enter the password for an ADSL connection. 
    						
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    NoteEntering the ID and Password and highlighting OK reads the 
    current IP Address of the DVR configured by the ADSL network.
    NoteIf the DVR is configured for DHCP or an ADSL network, the IP 
    Address of the DVR might change whenever the unit is turned 
    on.
    Modem Setup
    Use the Modem Setup screen to configure your modem.
    Figure 3-53 Modem Setup Screen
    The Use field displays the available modem type: External Modem.
    1. Highlight the box beside Baud Rate of the RS232 field and then press  . A list of 
    baud rates ranging from 300 to 115,200 displays.
    2. Highlight the box beside Data Bit of the RS232 field. Press   to toggle between 7 
    bit and 8 bit formats.
    3. Highlight the box beside Stop Bit of the RS232 field. Press   to toggle between 1 
    and 2 Stop Bits.
    4. Highlight the box beside Parity of the RS232 field and then press  . A drop-down 
    list displays. You can select from None, Odd, or Even parity.
    5. To save your changes, highlight OK and then press  . Select Cancel to exit the 
    screen without saving the changes. 
    						
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    DVRNS (DVR Name Service) Setup Screen
    DVRNS allows the DVR to use dynamic IP addresses for remote connection. Use the 
    DVRNS Setup screen to configure the DVRNS server and register the DVR to use DVR 
    name service.
    Figure 3-54 DVRNS Setup Screen
    1. Highlight the box beside Use DVR Name Service and then press   to toggle 
    between On and Off,
    2. Highlight the box beside DVRNS Server and enter the IP address or domain 
    name of the DVRNS server
    NoteObtain the appropriate IP address or domain name of the 
    DVRNS Server from your network administrator.
    You can use the domain name instead of the IP address if you 
    have already set up the DNS Server during the LAN setup.
    3. Highlight the box beside Port and enter the port number of the DVRNS server. 
    The port number can be set from 10000 to 12000.
    NoteThe DVRNS server settings on your DVR should match the 
    settings on the registered DVRNS server. Any changes on the 
    DVRNS server might cause improper operation.
    4. Highlight the Use NAT box and then press   to toggle between On and Off. 
    Turn on Use NAT when the DVR is networking using the NAT (Network Address 
    Translation) device. 
    						
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    NoteWhen using the NAT device, refer to the NAT manufacturer’s 
    instructions for the appropriate network settings.
    5. Highlight the box beside DVR Name and then press   to name the DVR to be 
    registered on the DVRNS server. A virtual keyboard allows you to enter the DVR 
    name.
    6. Selecting Check allows you to check whether or not the name you entered can be 
    used.
    NoteThe DVR name you entered should be checked by selecting 
    Name Check; otherwise, the DVRNS changes will not be saved.
    When entering no name or a name already registered on the 
    DVRNS server, an error message displays.
    7. Highlight OK and then press   to register the DVR on the DVRNS server. Proper 
    DVRNS settings display the help desk information of the DVRNS server in the box 
    beside Help Desk.
    CautionIf you want to use the same DVR name registered on the DVRNS 
    server after initializing the system using the factory reset, you 
    need to contact the DVRNS server manager. Please record and 
    save the help desk information before performing a factory reset.
    The DVRNS registration is limited to one DVRNS server. The DVR cannot be registered 
    to multiple DVRNS servers. Please contact your network administrator when you want 
    to register the DVR to another DVRNS server.
    Callback Center Setup Screen
    You can set up the DVR to contact a computer running RAS (Remote Administration 
    System) on a LAN when an event occurs. You can also set it up to dial a pager with a 
    numeric message when an event occurs if you have a modem connected to the DVR. 
    						
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    Callback Center Setup by LAN Connections 
    Highlight Callback Center (MENU ➤ Network ➤ Callback Center) and then press 
     . The Callback Center Setup screen displays.
    Figure 3-55 Callback Center Setup Screen
    1. Highlight the box beside IP Address and enter the IP address of the computer 
    you want contacted during an event.
    2. Highlight the box beside Retry and enter the number of times you would like the 
    DVR to try contacting the computer. You can select from 1 to 10 retries.
    3. Highlight the box beside E-mail notification and then press   to toggle between 
    On and Off.
    4. Highlight the box beside SMTP Server IP and enter the SMTP server IP address, 
    obtained from your system administrator. 
    5. Highlight the box beside E-mail recipient and enter the recipients e-mail address. 
    Use the virtual keyboard (see Figure 3-7) to enter the e-mail address.
    6. Highlight the box beside E-mail sender and enter the senders e-mail address. 
    NoteThe e-mail address must include the character @ to be a valid 
    address.
    7. Highlight the box beside Authentication and press   to toggle between On and 
    Off.
    8. Highlight the box beside ID and enter the SMTP ID. A virtual keyboard appears, 
    allowing you to enter the ID.
    9. Highlight the box beside Password and enter the SMTP password. A virtual 
    keyboard appears, allowing you to enter the password. 
    						
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    NoteAuthentication should be turned On and ID and Password 
    should be entered when using the SMTP server requiring user 
    authentication.
    Callback Center Setup by Modem Connections 
    Figure 3-56 Callback Center (Modem) Setup Screen
    1. Highlight the box beside Pager Number and enter the telephone number of the 
    pager. Enter the number as it must be dialed from your telephone system; for 
    example, if you must dial 9 for an outside line, enter 9 before the pager number.
    2. Highlight the box beside Mailbox and enter the voice mailbox number if your 
    pager uses a voice mailbox.
    3. Highlight the box beside Site ID and enter a site ID number with up to 3 digits.
    When an event occurs, the DVR dials the pager and leaves a four- or five-digit number. 
    The first three digits are the site ID number and the last digits are the type of event (1: 
    Alarm In, 2: Text-In, 3: Motion Detection, 4: Video Loss, 10: Check Recording, 11: 
    Storage, 13: S.M.A.R.T. and 18: System). For example, 0754 means that Site 75 has lost 
    video.
    NoteThe DVR waits for at least four minutes between pages. If 
    another event occurs less than four minutes after the DVR has 
    notified a pager, it will not dial the pager. It does this so that the 
    telephone line is not tied up.
    4. To save your changes, highlight OK and then press  . Select Cancel to exit the 
    screen without saving the changes. 
    						
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    Password Setup Screen
    An Administrator password is required to:
     Turn the system off
     Enter the setup screen
     Load default setups
     Clear all data
     Change system date and time 
     Change the Administrator password
    A User password is required to:
     Enter playback, fast forward playback and fast backward playback modes from 
    Live Monitoring mode.
     Enter the search menu screen in Live Monitoring mode.
    Highlight Password in the Main Menu (MENU 
    ➤ Password) and then press   to 
    display the Password screen.
    Figure 3-57 Password Setup Screen
    1. Highlight the box beside User and then press   to toggle between On and Off. 
    If the password is set to On, you will be asked to enter the current password so 
    that you can turn it off. 
    If the password is set to Off, you will be asked to enter the new password and to 
    confirm it before it will be turned on.
    2. The Administrator password cannot be turned On and Off. You can change the 
    Administrator password by first entering the current password, entering a new 
    password, and then confirming the new password. 
    						
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    To change the password, highlight the box below Password, and then press  . A 
    window displays asking you to enter the current password. If you enter the correct 
    password, another window displays asking you to enter a new password using 
    the camera buttons. After you press  , another screen displays asking you to 
    confirm the new password.
    NoteThe Admin and User passwords are composed of up to eight 
    digits using the camera buttons. The default User password is 
    1234, and Admin password is 4321.
    CautionWrite down the new password and save it in a secure place. If the 
    password is forgotten, the unit must be reset using the Factory 
    Reset Button and all data settings will be lost.
    3. To lock front panel buttons, highlight Key-Lock On and then press  . After the 
    buttons are locked, pressing any front panel button will cause a password screen 
    to display. You will need to enter the correct password to unlock the keys. The 
    Key Lock password is 4231. The Administrator and User password also can be 
    used to unlock the keys.
    4. To save your changes, highlight OK and then press  . Select Cancel to exit the 
    screen without saving the changes.
    Config (Configuration) Menu
    Use the Config menu (MENU ➤ Config) to perform functions such as:
     Switch between Quick Setup and Normal Setup
     Copy video clips
     Load default setup
     Clear all data 
    						
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    Figure 3-58 Config Menu 
    Clip Copy
    Use the Clip Copy screen to copy video to an internal CD-RW drive, or external USB 
    hard disk drive, or USB flash drive. The copied clip images can be viewed on computers 
    running Microsoft Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP. Refer to Appendix A, USB Hard Disk 
    Drive Preparation for information on preparing the external drive for back up.
    Highlight Clip Copy (MENU 
    ➤ Config ➤ Clip Copy) and then press  . The Clip Copy 
    screen displays.
    Figure 3-59 Clip Copy Screen
    1. To select the type of drive to use for back up, highlight the box on the top and 
    then press  . A drop-down list of available drives displays. You can select from 
    IDE CD-RW, USB Flash Memory, USB HDD, or USB CD-RW. 
    2. Place a check mark in the Audio box to archive recorded audio with video.
    3. You can define how much video to copy by changing the start and end times and 
    dates. You can also select which camera you wish to back up.  
    						
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