Full Product Manual

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Live View Icons & Controls
Menu Bar
1. This is the Start button. Click to reveal ad-
ditional functions available (see below).
2. Four camera view.
3. Nine camera view (this will display eight
cameras on the 8 channel model).
4. Click this to select from one of the mul-
ti-screen viewing modes available.
5. Click this to repeatedly cycle through each
video channel full screen. Each video channel
will be displayed for five seconds.
6. Click the larger button to access the Search
menu. From here you can play previously re-
corded videos. Click the smaller button to play
recent events (up to the last five minutes).
7. Click this to change the volume or mute
the audio (click the speaker icon to mute).
8. This icon indicates that your DVR is con-
nected to your modem or Wi-Fi.
9. Click this to enter Record Mode. When en-
abled this will bypass the current recording
schedule.
10. Click this to enter the Startup Wizard.
The 16 channel model has additional
camera views available (twelve and
sixteen camera views).
Status Icons
This icon indicates that the camera is
being recorded (manually or by motion).
This icon indicates that your DVR is de-
tecting motion from the camera.
This icon indicates that the Mainstream
recording resolution is set to 1080p.
This icon indicates that the channel
doesn’t have a camera connected
or has lost the feed from its camera.
This icon indicates that your DVR does
not have a storage device connected.
This icon indicates that the PIR camera
has detected one or more warm objects.
VIDEO LOSS
Search: Click this to access the Search menu. From here you
can play previously recorded videos.
Setup: Click this to access the Main Menu.
Lock Screen: Click this to lock your DVR, to prevent access to
the Main Menu and other functions when the Menu Timeouts
function is turned off. Click again to unlock.
Shutdown: Click to shutdown, reboot or logout of your DVR. To
ensure the integrity of your recordings, enter your password
and click “Shutdown” when powering off your DVR.
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