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4. Log: Remote view of the DVR log
5. Utilities: Remote upgrade firmware, format HDD, reboot DVR and shut down
DVR etc.
6. Audio: Client talks with DVR
7. Live view: Network live view
8. Alarm: Remote control of DVR alarm output
9. Local Video Out: Remote imitation of front panel operation
10. Com Control: DVR RS-232 transparent channel function.
MAC address:
This MAC address is not the address of DVR. It is the MAC address of the PC that
will access the DVR. If the MAC address is set to all zeros the user may connect to
the DVR from any remote PC. If you setup this MAC address, only the PC with this
MAC address can access the DVR using that user name and password.
At PC end, in the DOS prompt, you can use the “ipconfig” command to see the PC
MAC address.
6.2 Device ID
The device ID is a unique identifier for
the DVR. When you use an IR Remote
controller to operate DVR, you must use
this device ID to select the DVR. The
default device ID is “88”. If there is
more than one DVR in one place, define
a different device ID for each DVR.
Otherwise, the IR controller will control
all DVRs with the same device ID at the
same time.
1. In Displaymenu, select the device ID edit box.
2. Use the numeric keys to input a new device ID. The device ID value is ranged
from 01-255.
3. Press the “Confirmbutton to save the new ID, or “Cancelto abort.