System information

The DVR Remote Server Setup for Embedded
DVRs can be accessed through the Remote
Client application.
NOTE: Use of the DVR Setup function is only allowed
if current user’s Login ID is authorized for this func-
tion.
User Login
1. Enter the username and password.
2. Click on the Login button or press ENTER to login. Click on the X button to exit.
NOTE: The factory default for username is “Admin” and for password is “5678” respectively. You can change the de-
fault username and password once you are logged in.
REMOTE SERVER SETUP
Setup Menu Options
The server setup is divided into several sections each with it’s own sub-menu.
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Camera
This section contains the setup for the camera
settings - labels, Frames Per Second (FPS), vid-
eo size, video quality, buffers and audio quality.
Event
This section contains the setup for sensor and
relay related settings - sensor-relay mappings,
sensor-camera mappings, sensor-ptz mappings,
motion-relaymappingsandalarmnoticationde-
tails on these events.
PTZ
This section contains setup information on PTZ
cameras - protocols and general communication
settings.
Schedules
This section contains the setup for video record-
ing schedules.
System
This section contains a variety of settings - Initial
overlay screen, video signal, DDNS settings, net-
workcongurationandusersetup.
Close
The X on the upper right-hand area of the menu
is the close button for the DVR server setup.
Only upon clicking this button will the DVR server
reload the changes in the settings that have been
applied in the setup.
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1. Unique settings checkbox – Indicates whether unique settings are used per camera or otherwise.
If checked, unique settings are used per camera. To have all cameras use the same settings, keep
this option unchecked and modify the settings in Camera All.
2. Enabled Status – Indicates whether the camera is enabled or otherwise. If checked, it means that
the camera is enabled.
3. Label – Indicates the camera label that will be displayed as an OSD in live view.
4. Normal FPS – Indicates the frames per second the video will be recorded/streamed at during nor-
mal circumstances when continuous recording is set.
5. With Event FPS – Indicates the frames per second the video will be recorded/streamed at when an
event occurs. Events comprise of a sensor being triggered, motion being detected or when forced
recording is turned on.
6. Video Quality – Indicates the quality the video will be recorded/streamed at. Five settings are avail-
ablefromHigh,Medium,Low.Withhighervideoquality,though,thelesizeoftherecordingwill
also increase.
7. Normal Video Size Indicates the resolution size the video will be recorded/streamed when there is
no event active. For NTSC the settings are 720x480 (D1), 720x240 (1/2 D1) and 360x240 (CIF). For
PAL the settings are 720x576 (D1), 720x288 (1/2 D1) and 360x288 (CIF). The higher the resolution,
thebiggerthesizeintherecordinglesize.
8. Event Video Size Indicates the resolution size the video will be recorded/streamed at when an
event is active. For NTSC the settings are 720x480 (D1), 720x240 (1/2 D1) and 360x240 (CIF). For
PAL the settings are 720x576 (D1), 720x288 (1/2 D1) and 360x288 (CIF). The higher the resolution,
thebiggerthesizeintherecordinglesize.Thereisalimitationonthecombinationofsettingsfor
the Video Size in conjunction with the With Event FPS. Please see the note below for more details
on this.
9. Restore Defaults – Restores the default settings.
10. Apply – Saves the settings.
Camera Setup