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    							English
    Recording settings
    How to set 60
    This menu is used to extend the duration of the alarm 
    recording and to set the display method when an alarm 
    occurs.
    1ALARM RETRIGGER
    This setting controls whether the recording duration will be 
    extended when another alarm is detected on the same 
    channel that is currently performing alarm recording.
    ON: 
    (1) If a second alarm is detected during DURATION 
    operation on the same channel the recording time is 
    prolonged by the number of minutes set in 
    DURATION from the point when the second alarm 
    was detected.
    (2) If another channel detects a second alarm during 
    DURATION operation and the same channel detects 
    a third alarm the first alarm recording finishes when 
    the third alarm is detected and the third alarm 
    recording starts. If the alarm is detected on another 
    channel (CH5), the recording takes place as set in 
    DURATION.
    OFF: 
    (1) Within the set DURATION, alarms detected by the 
    same channel are not acknowledged, therefore the 
    recording stops at the end of the DURATION. 
    However, the second alarm recording is recorded in 
    the first alarm recording.(2) If another channel detects a second alarm during 
    DURATION operation and the same channel detects 
    a third alarm, the first alarm recording finishes when 
    the third alarm is detected and the third alarm 
    recording starts. If another alarm is detected on 
    another channel (CH5), the recording takes place as 
    set in DURATION.
    2MAIN MON. DISPLAY
    Selects the screen type to use for display when an alarm is 
    detected.
    NC: 
    The main monitor will not change, even if an alarm is 
    detected.
    FULL: When an alarm is detected, the main monitor will display 
    the video from that channel in full-screen mode.
    9: When an alarm is detected, the main monitor will change to 
    multi-9 screen mode.
    16: When an alarm is detected, the main monitor will change to 
    multi-16 screen mode.
    3ALARM PRIORITY (display when multiple alarms are 
    detected)
    Sets the priority for alarm display to use when multiple 
    alarms are overlapping.
    LAST: 
    When multiple alarms are overlapping, display is 
    performed in the priority order. The most recent alarm is 
    given first priority, then the one detected before that, and 
    so on.
    FIRST: When multiple alarms are overlapping, only the alarm 
    detected first will be displayed. Alarms detected after that 
    will not be displayed.
    However, if the duration of the first alarm is over, alarms 
    that have remaining durations will be displayed in the 
    order of detection.
    SWITCH: When multiple alarms are overlapping, the alarms will 
    be displayed in a scrolling fashion, showing each 
    alarm video for one second.
    4MON. 2 DISPLAY
    Selects whether the monitor connected to the MON2 
    terminal will be used to display the alarm video.
    NC: 
    When an alarm is detected, the alarm video will not be 
    displayed on monitor 2.
    SWITCH: When multiple alarms are overlapping, the alarms will 
    be displayed in a scrolling fashion, showing each 
    alarm video for one second.
    LAST: When multiple alarms are overlapping, display is 
    performed in the priority order. The most recent alarm is 
    given first priority, then the one detected before that, and 
    so on.
    FIRST: When multiple alarms are overlapping, only the alarm 
    detected first will be displayed. Alarms detected after that 
    will not be displayed.
    However, if the duration of the first alarm is over, alarms 
    that have remaining durations will be displayed in the 
    order of detection.
    HAlarm operation settings menu description
                 
           ALARM RETRIGGER         : OFF
           MAIN MON. DISPLAY       : FULL   
           ALARM PRIORITY          : LAST  
           MON.2 DISPLAY           : NC
         1
    2
    4 3
    1st Alarm detected 2nd Alarm detected
    CH1
    ALARM NO. 1
    DURATION
    1st Alarm detected 3rd Alarm detected
    CH1
    ALARM NO. 3
    DURATION ALARM NO. 1
    CH5 ALARM NO. 2
    2nd Alarm detected
    1st Alarm detected 2nd Alarm detected
    CH1
    ALARM NO. 1
    DURATION
    1st Alarm detected 3rd Alarm detected
    CH1
    ALARM NO. 1
    DURATION
    CH5 ALARM NO. 2
    2nd Alarm detected 
    						
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    Recording settings
    61 How to set
    1Display the  screen as 
    explained in Displaying the recording settings 
    screen, and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P39)
    The OFF indicator of ALARM RETRIGGER starts 
    blinking.
    2Turn the J-dial, select ON for ALARM 
    RETRIGGER, and turn the S-dial clockwise.
    The cursor moves to MAIN MON. DISPLAY.
    3Press the EXIT/OSD button when the settings are 
    complete.
    Operation returns to the normal screen.
    1Turn the J-dial, select MAIN MON. DISPLAY, and 
    turn the S-dial clockwise.
    Selections: FULL/9/16/NC
    The FULL indicator of MAIN MON. DISPLAY starts 
    blinking.
    2Turn the J-dial to select FULL (example), and then 
    turn the S-dial twice clockwise.
    Selections: LAST/FIRST/SWITCH
    The LAST indicator of ALARM PRIORITY starts 
    blinking.
    3Turn the J-dial to select FIRST, and then turn the 
    S-dial twice clockwise.
    The NC indicator of MON.2 DISPLAY starts blinking.
    4Turn the J-dial, select LAST, and then turn the 
    S-dial clockwise.
    The cursor moves back to the ALARM RETRIGGER 
    field.
    5Press the EXIT/OSD button when the settings are 
    complete.
    Operation returns to the normal screen.
    bAlarm cancellation
     Forced cancellation of an alarm operation in progress
    Press the camera selection button of the channel with the 
    alarm for about 3 seconds.
     Cancellation by a switch when alarm is detected
    Install a switch between the ALARM RESET and the C 
    (ground) terminal of the terminal block on the rear panel, 
    and turn on the switch when an alarm is detected.
    H-1Alarm operation settings
    MENU
    (J)(S)             
           ALARM RETRIGGER         : ON
           MAIN MON. DISPLAY       : FULL   
           ALARM PRIORITY          : LAST  
           MON.2 DISPLAY           : NC
         
     8.ALARM OPERATION SET
     2.RECORD SET
    
    
    EXIT/OSD
    H-2Alarm display settings
    (J)(S)
                 
           ALARM RETRIGGER         : OFF
           MAIN MON. DISPLAY       : FULL   
           ALARM PRIORITY          : LAST  
           MON.2 DISPLAY           : NC
         
    EXIT/OSD
    C
    ALARM RESET 
    						
    							English
    How to set 62
    General settings
    Menu configuration
                      
                 ALARM            : OFF
                 DISK FULL        : ON
                 DISK ERROR       : ON
                 LOCK WARNING     : ON
                 KEY IN           : OFF
                 NON REC          : OFF
                     
                 DATE             : ON
                 TIME             : ON
                 QUALITY          : ON
                 AUDIO            : ON
                 ALARM COUNT      : ON
                 ALARM TYPE       : ON
                 TITLE            : ON
                 VIDEO LOSS       : ON
                               
            LEVEL    PASSWORD(4-8)  USE
            ADMIN        --------   OFF
            USER         --------   OFF
            REC CONTROL         : ADMIN
            CAMERA CONTROL      : ADMIN
                                         
               DISK1             :   82GB
               DISK2             :  ---GB
               DISK INITIALIZE      ->
        CAUTION : ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED!
            
               MIRRORING         :  OFF
               PLAYBACK DRIVE    :  ***
         CAUTION : RECORDING SPEED WILL BE    
                   LIMITED BY MIRRORING!
                                     
          NETWORK CONTROL      : OFF
          NETWORK STATUS       : ON
          IP ADDRESS           : 192.168.  0.  1
          SUBNET MASK          : 255.255.255.  0
          GATEWAY              :   0.  0.  0.  0
          PORT                 : 00080
                  ID             PASSWORD (4-8)
                  ID1          : 1111----
                  ID2          : 2222----
                  ID3          : 3333----
                                      
             DATA SPEED   :   19200
             STATUS INFO  :  ON
             ALARM INFO   :  ON
             ADDRESS      :  000
                     
            1.DISPLAY SET           ->
            2.BUZZER SET            ->
            3.SECURITY LOCK SET     ->
            4.HDD SET               ->
            5.NETWORK SET           ->
            6.RS-485 SET            ->
            7.CAMERA CONTROL SET    ->
               MOVE:JOG   SELECT:SHUTTLE 
     
      
         1. PROTOCOL/ADDRESS SET        ->
         2. ALARM REC TRIGGER SET       ->
    bDisplaying the general settings screen
    1Press the MENU button and use the 
    J-dial to select 3. GENERAL SET, 
    and then turn the S-dial clockwise.
    The  screen appears.
    2Turn the J-dial, select the desired 
    submenu, and turn the S-dial 
    clockwise.
    The selected screen (A~G) is 
    displayed. Refer to the appropriate 
    pages for the settings.
    (S)
    (J)
    MENU                  
          1.INITIAL SET                  ->
          2.RECORD SET                   ->
          3.GENERAL SET                  ->
          4.SCREEN SET                   ->
    (S)
    (J)
    AData display settings/
    VIDEO LOSS settings 
    (P63)
    BBuzzer settings (P64)
    CSecurity lock settings 
    (P65)
    DHard disk settings (P68)
    ENetwork settings (P69)
    FRS-485 settings (P70)
    GCamera control settings 
    (P71) 
    						
    							English
    General settings
    63 How to set
    These settings are used to control the operating display 
    area of the monitor, to display the date, time and other 
    information. Normally all indicators are displayed, but 
    they can be hidden, if needed. 
    VIDEO LOSS can be set to be displayed when a camera 
    video is interrupted due to an unexpected problem, or a 
    lamp connected to the rear panel control terminals can 
    be turned on. 
    1Display the  screen as explained in 
    Displaying the general settings screen, and then 
    turn the S-dial clockwise. (P62)
    The ON indicator on the DATE line starts blinking.
    2Turn the J-dial, set the DATE to OFF, and then 
    turn the S-dial clockwise. 
    Repeat the same procedure for each item you want to 
    hide from the display.
    ☞The operating display area after setting the 
    items OFF.
    3Turn the J-dial, select VIDEO LOSS, and turn the 
    S-dial clockwise. 
    The ON field starts blinking.
    Normally this is set to display. If necessary, turn the 
    J-dial and hide it by setting it to OFF.
    4Turn the S-dial clockwise. 
    5Press the EXIT/OSD button.
    ☞Cancelling the VIDEO LOSS detection
     Connect a normal video signal. 
     If video signal connection is not necessary, then press the 
    camera selection button where the VIDEO LOSS was 
    detected, and then press the same camera selection 
    button again for about 3 seconds. 
    AData display settings/VIDEO LOSS settings
    MENU
    (J)(S)                 
                 DATE             : ON
                 TIME             : ON
                 QUALITY          : ON
                 AUDIO            : ON
                 ALARM COUNT      : ON
                 ALARM TYPE       : ON
                 TITLE            : ON
                 VIDEO LOSS       : ON
     1.DISPLAY SET
     3.GENERAL SET
    
    
    02
                     
                 DATE             : ON
                 TIME             : ON
                 QUALITY          : ON
                 AUDIO            : ON
                 ALARM COUNT      : ON
                 ALARM TYPE       : ON
                 TITLE            : ON
                 VIDEO LOSS       : ON112
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    3
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    601-01-06 00:00:00  REC REPEAT EN A ALARM  0000
    01-01-06 00:00:00  REC REPEAT EN A ALARM  0000
    (J)(S)
                     
                 DATE             : ON
                 TIME             : ON
                 QUALITY          : ON
                 AUDIO            : ON
                 ALARM COUNT      : ON
                 ALARM TYPE       : ON
                 TITLE            : ON
                 VIDEO LOSS       : ON
    EXIT/OSD 
    						
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    General settings
    How to set 64
    These settings are used to generate a warning buzzer 
    when the hard disk is full and at alarm events. 
    1Display the  screen as explained in 
    Displaying the general settings screen, and then 
    turn the S-dial clockwise. (P62)
    The OFF field in the ALARM line starts blinking.
    2Turn the J-dial to select alarm input selections, and 
    then turn the S-dial clockwise.
    Repeat the same procedure for selecting the desired 
    settings for each item.
     ALARM
    OFF: Buzzer will not sound, even if an alarm is 
    detected.
    ON: Buzzer will sound when an alarm is detected.
    DISK FULL
    OFF: The buzzer will not sound, even if the hard 
    disk is full, and overwrite is disabled. 
    ON: The buzzer will sound if the hard disk is full, 
    and overwrite is disabled. 
    DISK ERROR
    OFF: The buzzer will not sound, even if a hard disk 
    error occurred.
    ON: The buzzer will sound if a hard disk error 
    occurred.
     LOCK WARNING
    OFF: The buzzer will not sound, even if the button 
    locked by the security lock is pressed. 
    ON: The buzzer will sound twice with a 0.5 sec 
    cycle if the button locked by the security lock 
    is pressed.
     KEY IN
    OFF: The buzzer will not sound, even if the 
    button-combination necessary for operation is 
    pressed. 
    ON: The buzzer will sound, when the 
    button-combination necessary for operation is 
    pressed. 
    NON REC
    OFF: The buzzer will not sound, even if recording 
    was stopped. 
    ON: The buzzer will sound if the recording was 
    stopped.
    3Press the EXIT/OSD button.
    ☞Press any operating button to stop the buzzer. 
    The buzzer can also be stopped by turning the S-dial or 
    the J-dial. 
    BBuzzer settings
    MENU
    (J)(S)                  
                 ALARM            : OFF
                 DISK FULL        : ON
                 DISK ERROR       : ON
                 LOCK WARNING     : ON
                 KEY IN           : OFF
                 NON REC          : OFF
     2.BUZZER SET
     3.GENERAL SET
    
    
    EXIT/OSD 
    						
    							English
    General settings
    65 How to set
    This menu is used to set passwords and to limit access 
    to the DVR. There are two passwords, one for the 
    administrator, and one for the user.
    1ADMIN
    This item is used to enter the administrators password 
    (numerals 0, 1~9 and the letters A~Z can be used for 
    passwords). The ON/OFF setting enables or disables the 
    security lock. 
     The password must be between 4~8 characters long. If 
    the password entered is shorter than 4 characters, the 
    password will be erased, and a new entry will be 
    required. 
     If the OFF setting is selected, that means the security 
    lock will not be used, therefore the USER field will be 
    disabled and the user password cannot be entered. 
     If the administrator password is set, and correctly 
    entered, all operations will be accessible.
    2USER
    This item is used to enter the users password (numerals 
    0, 1~9 and the letters A~Z can be used for passwords). 
    The ON/OFF setting in the USE column enables or 
    disables the security lock. 
     The password must be between 4~8 characters long. If 
    the password entered is shorter than 4 characters, the 
    password will be erased, and a new entry is required. 
    3REC CONTROL
    This setting is used to give access to the recording 
    operations. 
    ADMIN: Only the administrator can control the recording 
    operations. The user cannot control the recording 
    operations.
    USER: The user can also control the recording 
    operations.
    4CAMERA CONTROL
    This setting is used to give control access to the dome 
    cameras.
    ADMIN: Only the administrator can control the cameras. 
    The user cannot control the cameras.
    USER: The user can also control the cameras.Refer to P67 for information on the control rights after 
    setting the passwords. 
    1Display the  screen as 
    explained in Displaying the general settings 
    screen, and then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P62)
    The first dash (–) of the ADMIN setting starts blinking.
    2Set the ADMIN password (example: 12345AB).
    1Turn the J-dial, select 1, and then turn the 
    S-dial clockwise. 
    Repeat the operation to enter the rest of the 
    password.
    The cursor moves to OFF.
    2Turn the J-dial to select ON, and then turn the 
    S-dial twice clockwise. 
    The password entry area of the USER starts 
    blinking.
    3Set the USER password (example: AB12345).
    1Turn the J-dial, select A, and then turn the 
    S-dial clockwise. 
    Repeat the operation to enter the rest of the 
    password.
    The cursor moves to OFF.
    2Turn the J-dial to select ON, and then turn the 
    S-dial twice clockwise. 
    The ADMIN field of REC CONTROL starts 
    blinking.
    4Turn the J-dial to select ADMIN or USER, and then 
    turn the S-dial twice clockwise. 
    The ADMIN field of CAMERA CONTROL starts 
    blinking. 
    5Turn the J-dial to select ADMIN or USER, and then 
    turn the S-dial clockwise. 
    The cursor moves back to the ADMIN line.
    6Press the EXIT/OSD button. 
    CSecurity lock menu description
                               
            LEVEL    PASSWORD(4-8)  USE
            ADMIN        --------   OFF
            USER         --------   OFF
            REC CONTROL         : ADMIN
            CAMERA CONTROL      : ADMIN
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    C-1Turn ON the ADMIN and USER 
    security locks and set passwords for 
    the DVR
    MENU
    (J)(S)                           
            LEVEL    PASSWORD(4-8)  USE
            ADMIN        --------   ON
            USER         --------   OFF
            REC CONTROL         : ADMIN
            CAMERA CONTROL      : ADMIN
     3.SECURITY LOCK SET
     3.GENERAL SET
    
    
    ADMIN    12345AB-      ON
    USER     AB12345-      ON 
    						
    							English
    General settings
    How to set 66
    When the administrator and user level settings are 
    complete, activate the security lock. 
    1Press the SHUTTLE HOLD button for about 3 
    seconds while live video is on the screen. 
    The LOCK indicator on the front panel turns on and a 
    buzzer sounds to indicate the activation of the security 
    lock.
    2Press the MENU button to check that the security 
    lock is activated. 
    The SECURITY LOCKED! screen appears for about 
    5 seconds, then the live video display returns.
    1Press one of the operation buttons on the front 
    panel.
    The SECURITY LOCKED! screen appears for about 
    5 seconds.
    2Turn the J-dial and enter the password set for the 
    ADMIN or the USER level, and then turn the S-dial 
    clockwise. 
     ADMIN: example 12345AB
    If the administrator password is entered, the LOCK 
    indicator turns off, and the security lock will be 
    cancelled.
    The display returns to the normal live video screen. 
     USER: example AB12345
    If the user password is entered, the LOCK indicator 
    stays on, and the security lock will be cancelled only 
    partially.
    C-2Activating the security lock
    SHUTTLE HOLDLOCK indicator
                   SECURITY LOCKED !
               PLEASE ENTER YOUR PASSWORD
                      
    -------- 
               CHANGE:JOG    SET:SHUTTLE
    MENU
    C-3Cancelling the security lock
                   SECURITY LOCKED !
               PLEASE ENTER YOUR PASSWORD
                      
    -------- 
               CHANGE:JOG    SET:SHUTTLE
    (J)(S)
                   SECURITY LOCKED !
               PLEASE ENTER YOUR PASSWORD
                       
    ******* 
               CHANGE:JOG    SET:SHUTTLE 
    						
    							English
    General settings
    67 How to set
    bList of permitted operations after setting the 
    passwords
    If ADMIN is ON and USER is OFF:
     If the ADMIN password is entered, all operations will be permitted.
     USER password cannot be entered (since the setting is turned OFF)
                               
            LEVEL    PASSWORD(4-8)  USE
            ADMIN        --------   OFF
            USER         --------   OFF
            REC CONTROL         : ADMIN
            CAMERA CONTROL      : ADMIN
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    Settings
    1 ADMIN
    ON
    2 USER
    ON
    3 REC CONTROL
    ADMIN ADMIN USER USER
    4 CAMERA CONTROL
    ADMIN USER ADMIN USER
    Password entered
    USER USER USER USER
    Operations
    Surveillance
    Operation of the [camera selection], [QUAD], [MULTI], [MON2], [EXIT/
    OSD] and [SEQUENCE] buttonsmmmm
    Playback
    Operation of the [PLAY/STOP], [ZOOM], [SEARCH], [COPY], [STILL], 
    [SHUTTLE HOLD] and [ALARM] buttons
    Jog-dial/Shuttle-dial operationmmmm
    PTZ
    PTZ camera control operation×m×m
    Recording
    Operation of the [REC/STOP] and [TIMER] buttons××mm
    Menu
    Operation of the [MENU] and [MENU RESET] buttons××××
    Settings
    1 ADMIN
    ON
    2 USER
    OFF
    3 REC CONTROL
    ADMIN ADMIN USER USER
    4 CAMERA CONTROL
    ADMIN USER ADMIN USER
    Password entered
    Not entered Not entered Not entered Not entered
    Operations
    Surveillance
    Operation of the [camera selection], [QUAD], [MULTI], [MON2], [EXIT/
    OSD] and [SEQUENCE] buttonsmmmm
    Playback
    Operation of the [PLAY/STOP], [ZOOM], [SEARCH], [COPY], [STILL], 
    [SHUTTLE HOLD] and [ALARM] buttons
    Jog-dial/Shuttle-dial operationmmmm
    PTZ
    PTZ camera control operation×m×m
    Recording
    Operation of the [REC/STOP] and [TIMER] buttons××mm
    Menu
    Operation of the [MENU] and [MENU RESET] buttons××××
    If both the ADMIN and USER are ON:
     If the ADMIN password is entered, all operations will be 
    permitted.
     If no password is entered, all operations will be denied. 
    						
    							English
    General settings
    How to set 68
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    1DISK1
    Displays the total capacity of the internal hard disk. If the 
    hard disk is replaced, the capacity may change. 
    2DISK2
    Displays the total capacity of the second hard disk, if it was 
    installed in the DVR. 
    3DISK INITIALIZE
    This item is used to initialize the internal hard disk. All 
    recordings are erased when the hard disk is initialized. 
    The initialization is performed on DISK1 and DISK2 
    simultaneously. 
    4MIRRORING
    If another hard disk is installed, and MIRRORING is turned 
    ON, then a PLAYBACK DRIVE can be selected, and the 
    same video will be recorded on both hard disks. If a writing 
    error occurs, one of DISK1 and DISK2 can be used to read 
    the recordings. 
     Note that if MIRRORING is turned ON, the recording 
    rate will be automatically limited (to half of the normal 
    recording rate).   
     If a playback problem occurs while MIRRORING is ON, 
    change the hard disk used for playback by selecting 
    DISK1 or DISK2 at the PLAYBACK DRIVE setting.
    5PLAYBACK DRIVE
    Use this setting together with MIRRORING, to designate 
    one of the two hard disks for video playback.
    Selections: DISK1/DISK2
    1Display the  screen using Displaying 
    the general settings screen. (P62)
    The cursor moves to DISK INITIALIZE.
    2Turn the S-dial clockwise.
    The  screen is displayed, and NO is 
    blinking. 
    3Turn the J-dial, select YES, and turn the S-dial 
    clockwise. 
    The HDD INITIALIZING ! message appears, and the 
    initialization starts. 
    When the initialization is complete, the  
    screen returns.
    4Press the EXIT/OSD button.
    DHard disk settings menu description
                                         
               DISK1             :   82GB
               DISK2             :  ---GB
               DISK INITIALIZE      ->
        CAUTION : ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED!
            
               MIRRORING         :  OFF
               PLAYBACK DRIVE    :  ***
         CAUTION : RECORDING SPEED WILL BE    
                   LIMITED BY MIRRORING!
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    D-1Hard disk initialization
    ☞Hard disk expansion
    Before installing another hard disk, consult with the store where 
    you purchased your system. 
    We recommend using the expansion hard disk provided by 
    SANYO. Operation is not guaranteed if a hard disk other than 
    SANYOs recommended type is used for capacity expansion.
     The hard disks must be initialized, upon installing an 
    expansion disk. The initialization is performed on the two hard 
    disks simultaneously. Save your recordings on a 
    CompactFlash card or other media before the initialization.
    MENU
    (J)(S)                                     
               DISK1             :   82GB
               DISK2             :  ---GB
               DISK INITIALIZE      ->
        CAUTION : ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED!
     4.HDD SET
     3.GENERAL SET
    
    
                   HDD INITIALIZING !
                       
              
         THIS CHANGE WILL INITIALIZE THE DISK.
             ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED.          
                    ARE YOU SURE ?
                    
                          NO
               CHANGE:JOG    SET:SHUTTLE
    EXIT/OSD 
    						
    							English
    General settings
    69 How to set
    1Connecting the DVR to the network
    Refer to the Network connection terminals (LAN). (P11)
    2Display the  screen as explained 
    in Displaying the general settings screen, and 
    then turn the S-dial clockwise. (P62)
    The OFF field NETWORK CONTROL starts blinking.
    3Turn the J-dial, select ON(NETWORK), and then 
    turn the S-dial clockwise. 
    OFF: 
    The DVR is not operated from the network.
    ON (NETWORK): 
    PC operations are given priority.
    ON (DVR): 
    DVR operations are given priority.
    The cursor moves to NETWORK STATUS.
    4Turn the S-dial clockwise. Turn the J-dial to select 
    ON and then turn the S-dial clockwise.
    The cursor moves to IP ADDRESS.
    ON: 
    Displays NETWORK CONTROL on the monitor 
    screen.
    OFF: 
    Does not display the network status.
    5Repeat the operation to enter the rest of the setting 
    items.
    When connecting to the network, ask the network 
    administrator for the IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, 
    GATEWAY and PORT settings.
    6Press the EXIT/OSD button.There are three access levels (ID1, ID2, ID3) to connect to 
    the network. 
    The default settings for the IDs are shown below: 
    1Turn the J-dial, select ID1, and then turn the S-dial 
    clockwise. 
    The first password entry item 1 starts blinking.
     ID levels: 
    ID1: Live video surveillance can be conducted over 
    the network. 
    ID2: Live video surveillance, recorded video 
    playback and search can be conducted over 
    the network. 
    ID3: The DVR and the main settings can all be 
    controlled over the network.
    2Change the password.
    Example: Set ABC123 as the ID1 password. 
    1Turn the J-dial, select A, and then turn the 
    S-dial clockwise. 
    The 1 at the second position starts blinking. 
    2Turn the J-dial, select B, and then turn the 
    S-dial clockwise. 
    The 1 at the third position starts blinking. 
    3Repeat the operation to enter the rest of the 
    password.
    Set the ID2, ID3 passwords as needed.
    3Press the EXIT/OSD button.
    ENetwork settings
    MENU
    (J)(S)                                 
          NETWORK CONTROL      : OFF
          NETWORK STATUS       : ON
          IP ADDRESS           : 192.168.  0.  1
          SUBNET MASK          : 255.255.255.  0
          GATEWAY              :   0.  0.  0.  0
     5.NETWORK SET
     3.GENERAL SET
    
    
    NETWORK CONTROL : ON(NETWORK)
    NETWORK STATUS : ON
    EXIT/OSD
    E-1Network password modification
                                     
          NETWORK CONTROL      : ON(NETWORK)
          NETWORK STATUS       : ON
          IP ADDRESS           : 192.168.  0.  1
          SUBNET MASK          : 255.255.255.  0
          GATEWAY              :   0.  0.  0.  0
          PORT                 : 00080
                  ID             PASSWORD (4-8)
                  ID1          : 1111----
                  ID2          : 2222----
                  ID3          : 3333----
          ID1    : 1111----
          ID1    : ABC123--
    EXIT/OSD 
    						
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