Instruction manual

General settings (User level: ID3)
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bSetting the buzzer using the computer
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Create a "BUZZER" folder in the root directory of
the C drive.
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Store the buzzer audio file in .WAV format under
"BUZZER.WAV" in the folder.
Example: C:\BUZZER\BUZZER.WAV
The above settings result in the computer activating the audio
file when the alarm is triggered.
Click (playback/stop button) of the operation panel.
Erase the created folder or the sound file or change the sound file
name or file location.
Displays the HDD information of the DVR unit.
Specifies the disk used to play back mirroring recordings.
1 DISK 1/DISK 2 (HDD Capacity)
Displays the total capacity of the HDD mounted on the DVR.
When two HDD units are mounted on the DVR, it shows the
individual capacity of each disk.
2 MIRRORING
Displays the mirroring recording settings of the DVR.
3 PLAYBACK DRIVE
It allows you to select the playback drive when multiple HDD
units are used and mirroring recording is to "ON".
Selections: DISK 1/DISK 2
A Activating the buzzer using the computer when the
alarm is triggered
The buzzer is activated approximately one
second into the sound file. Create a valid audio
file so that it will start during that period.
Do not use a large sound file.
The computer buzzer is only activated when the
alarm is triggered.
B Stopping the computer buzzer
Regardless of the computer buzzer settings, when
an alarm is triggered, clicking on the playback/stop
button will stop the buzzer.
If the alarm is triggered while playing back data,
click the playback/stop button twice to deactivate it.
C Deactivating the computer buzzer
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HDD SET
What is mirroring?
Mirroring is when multiple HDD units are used and the
same image is recorded on 2 HDD units at the same
time. Mirroring allows you to read normal images from a
second disk in the unlikely event that the images cannot
be read from the first disk.
The [PLAYBACK DRIVE] pull down menu is not
displayed when using a single HDD or if mirroring
recording is set to "OFF".
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