DVR MANUAL 4K1T4Bx, 4K2T8Bx, 4K4T16Bx
CONTENTS 1 THANK YOU ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 SUPPORT ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 FEEDBACK ......................................................................................
9.4 SHUT DOWN.............................................................................................................................................................................. 27 9.5 RESTORING SYSTEM DEFAULTS .............................................................................................................................................. 28 10 PLAYBACK ................................................................................................................................
15 16 17 18 14.3.1 General........................................................................................................................................................................ 54 14.3.2 View ............................................................................................................................................................................. 55 14.3.3 Channel-Zero Encoding........................................................................................
1 THANK YOU Congratulations on your Defender 4K purchase! You’ve made the best choice to protect what you value most. We take our product performance and quality very seriously and we want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. If you have any questions, or to get the most out of your product, visit us at www.DefenderCameras.com first for additional product information, specifications or assistance with setup. 1.1 SUPPORT www.DEFENDERCAMERAS.com/SUPPORT 1.
2 WARRANTY INFORMATION All of our products come with a one-year warranty from the original date of purchase against defects in workmanship and materials. If you have warranty or support issues, please contact us at: www.DEFENDERCAMERAS.com/SUPPORT WARRANTY TERMS 1. DEFENDER® products are guaranteed for a period of one year from the date of purchase against defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty is limited to the repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price at DEFENDER®’s option. 2.
3 DISCLAIMERS 1. When viewing remotely: Video quality and connectivity is dependent on network performance. 2. DEFENDER® highly recommends the use of an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) with surge protection for all products. 3. The product requires a broadband router and broadband internet connection – not included. 4. A user profile must be set up on the DVR before using the system and the mobile app. 5. DEFENDER® does not endorse any DEFENDER® products for illegal activities. 6.
4 SAFETY WARNINGS • We recommend using an uninterruptable power supply (UPS): Connecting your DVR and cameras to a UPS allow continuous use during a power outage. The remaining power duration will depend on the UPS used. • Use the Power Supply/Adapter provided: Do not use these products with a power supply that exceed the specified voltage. • Do not install the DVR in a wet or dusty area: Avoid placing the DVR in areas like a damp basement or dusty attic.
5 COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS 5.1 FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
6 WHATS INCLUDED CONTENTS 9
7 GETTING STARTED 7.1 FUNCTIONS 7.1.1 DVR FRONT Power LED (white the DVR is on) Hard Drive LED (red data is being imported/exported) Network LED (white DVR is connected to a network) IR Remote Receiver (remote control not included) Video Output (Camera Connections) Audio IN/OUT USB Port Network Port HDMI Port Power Adapter VGA (Monitor) Port Power Switch Video Output BNC Connector Power Input Locking Screw USB Port BACK 7.1.
7.2 DVR SETUP We recommend testing all components and accessories before installing. See section 19 CAMERA INSTALLATION for details after testing. You will need a monitor/TV with an HDMI or VGA connection (not included). 4K resolution will show only on a 4K monitor/TV. All other monitor/TV types will display the image in the available resolution. Before you start: • You will need a USB flash drive (not included) to save your login & password details during Activation.
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7.4 ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD To enter information, click (left button) on an input field to open the onscreen keyboard. This will allow you to select the characters/numbers using the mouse (left button). Moves to the next line Delete/Backspace Switches the letters between upper/lower case Switches the keyboard between letters/number/characters Inserts a space between letters/words 7.1 STANDARD COMMAND BUTTONS APPLY Click to apply the changes you have entered.
7.2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • PTZ Cameras are mentioned in the DVR menu – PTZ cameras are not available from Defender for the 4K system. For PTZ camera instructions refer to the manual provided with your camera. • IP Cameras are mentioned in the DVR menu – IP cameras are not available from Defender for the 4K system. For IP camera instructions refer to the manual provided with your camera. • The cameras included in your system do not support sound capture.
8 START UP 8.1 ACTIVATION (LOGIN SETUP) When the system starts for the first time or when it has been reset to Inactive status, a series of Activation screens will appear allowing you to setup your Admin Password, Security Questions, and Lock Screen Pattern. Before you start! YOU WILL NEED A USB FLASH DRIVE TO SAVE YOUR SECURITY SETTINGS. PASSWORD CREATION The system does not have a default password, the first time the system starts you will need to create a password.
• • Repeat for the remaining 2 questions. All 3 questions are required for this section. Click OK to save the questions/answers and to move to the next screen. Once you have completed the Security Questions the configuration is complete. Click OK to continue. EXPORT GUID (GLOBAL UNIQUE IDENTIFIER) We Strongly recommend exporting your security settings to a USB flash drive – if you forget your password and security questions/answers this is the only way to restore access to your system.
8.2 SETUP WIZARD The Setup Wizard will take you through a series of basic setup screens to get you started. Once the system is setup, you can access the Defender 4K Menu from the Live View screen to customize your system and recording settings. SIGNAL INPUT STATUS Select the input type for each channel on the DVR. This is the type of camera that can be connected to each channel port. IP cameras are not available from Defender for the 4K system.
TIME & DATE FORMAT Select your time zone and date/time format. This is used on the system and to date/time stamp recorded footage. STEPS: • • • • • Click the Time Zone drop-down and select your zone. Click the Date Format drop-down and select 12 or 24 hour. Click the System Date calendar icon to select the current date. Click the System Time clock icon to select the current Hour : Minute : Seconds using the up/down arrows to change the numbers.
• Enter the Verification Code • You can use the QR Code on this screen to view the Defender Privacy Policy or you can view them from www.defender-usa.com • Click the Service Terms and Privacy Statement confirmation checkbox to acknowledge that you have read them. • Click OK to save your selections and to move to the next screen. • Verify the Enable checkbox is selected. • You can use the QR Code on this screen to add the DVR on the mobile.
DVR HDD This screen shows the details and status of the hard drive installed in your DVR. You can select Init to format the hard drive. This will remove all exiting files from the hard drive. Once the formatting process has started it cannot be stopped and all files will be lost. The DVR hard drive is pre-formatted and does not require formatting during setup. Changes are not required on this screen. Click Next to move to the next screen.
9 USING YOUR SYSTEM 9.1 LIVE VIEW The Live View screen is the main screen on your DVR, from here you can: Change the camera view options Use the Toolbar to play recorded footage, zoom in/out on the image, change the image settings, and more Access the Quick Access and Defender 4K menus Active View Window: Move the mouse to ta camera view and click (left button) to select the camera and to access the Toolbar.
Playback the last 5 minutes of recorded footage. The progress bar will appear allowing you to move through the footage, pause/re-start playback. Volume Controls Defender systems do not support audio recording. PTZ PTZ Cameras are not available from Defender for the 4K system. Zoom IN/OUT. Open the Image Setting Window (click and drag the slide bars to change the settings). VCA Info (click to Show/Hide the VCA settings applied to the selected camera). Close the Toolbar.
9.2 RIGHT CLICK MENU FREQUENTLY USED Select to view a list of screens you frequently visit. Click an option listed to open the screen instead of opening it through the Defender 4K Menu. This option will not appear until you have opened screens in the Defender 4K Menu. Once you have opened some of the screens this option will be visible. DEFENDER 4K MENU The main menu (Defender 4K Menu) allows you to access the DVR/Camera settings, schedules, features, functions, and status.
SINGLE SCREEN Select to change the Live View screen from multiple camera to view only one camera in full screen. Click the camera from the list of cameras. You can change the name of each camera to make selecting easier (example: Driveway, Main Entrance, etc.). MULTI-SCREEN Select to change how multiple cameras are displayed on the Live View screen. The options will vary depending on the number of channels you have on the DVR (4, 8 or 16). Click an option and the Live View screen will change.
START AUTO-SWITCH When set the view will switch between cameras (channels). This option will only work when the Dwell Time is setup in the Defender 4K Menu. See section 14.3.1 General for setting Dwell Times. This will show the camera view for the selected amount of time before switching to the next camera, like a slide-show. START RECORDING Select between Continuous and Motion Detection recording. This is the same feature that was set during the Setup Wizard.
9.3 LOGIN & PASSWORD RESET 9.3.1 Login When the system times out (no activity is detected for a period of time) you will need to either enter your password or draw the unlock pattern to access the system functions. The Live View will remain on the screen. You can select to have the system open using the unlock pattern or password. See section General Settings 14.1.1 General Settings for details. 9.3.
Insert the USB into the DVR, select the Device, File, and click Import. The Password Reset screen will open allowing you to create and enter another password, confirm the password and click OK. In the Attention pop-up window select OK to export the new password file. The Duplicate password to the IP Camera password pop-up will appear. Click Yes to update the GUID file. 9.
9.5 RESTORING SYSTEM DEFAULTS RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > MAINTENANCE > DEFAULT Select to restore defaults (settings), set factory defaults or restore to inactive. There is no confirmation screen for these options. Once our click the action will occur. If you have missed setting up your Security Questions during Activation, you can click Factory Default to start the Activation setting again.
10 PLAYBACK RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > PLAYBACK From this screen you can view all recorded footage. Features include viewing, creating clips, assigning tags, and exporting footage to an external storage device. Type: Use the drop down to select the type of playback.
A. Clip (Start/Stop): Create a Clip of part of the recorded footage. While playing the footage click the button to start creating a clip and again to stop. B. Lock File: Click to Lock the file so that it cannot be overwritten or recorded over. C. Add Default Tag: Click to assign a default tag to the footage. Tags make searching for footage easier. When selected the footage will be named TAG. D. Add Customized Tag: Click to enter a custom tag to give the footage a name of your choice.
A. Reverse Playback / Play / Stop / Pause B. Rewind / 30s Rewind / Fast Forward / 30s Fast Forward C. View Previous / Next • Normal mode will change by day • Event mode will change by event • Tag mode will change by tag Event Type: This shows the type of recorded footage on the Timeline.
4. Click the File Type drop-down to narrow the amount of footage to a specific type (example: select locked if you only want to export footage you have locked on the Playback screen) or select All to include all file types. 5. Click the calendar icons to select a date range in the Start Time/End Time fields. This allows you to export only the footage recorded between the dates selected. 6. Click the time icons to select a time frame for the dates selected in the Start Time/End Time fields.
11.2 EVENT Use this section to search all Event type footage to select for export. 1. Click the drop-down to select the Major Type. Choose from the options (Motion, Alarm Input or VGA) for the type of file to export. 2. Click the drop-down to select the Record Mode. Choose between Main Stream and Sub Stream recorded footage. 3. Click the calendar icons to select a date range in the Start Time/End Time fields. This allows you to export only the footage recorded between the dates selected. 4.
11.3 EXPORTING Once you have selected footage to export you can select to either export the selected footage or all footage. 1. Insert a USB flash drive into the DVR (additional USB port). Ensure there is enough space on the USB to hold the video/image files. The USB size is dependent on the number of files you plan to export. 2. Use the drop-down to select the Device Name.
11.4 PLAYING FOOTAGE This section covers how to play footage on a PC. The Player exported with the files is not supported for Mac users. To download a Player, visit our website at www.defender-usa/support. The process for both PC and Mac users is similar once you have the Player. Once the files have been exported to the USB, remove it from the DVR and insert it into your computer and open the folder.
• Click and drag the file name to the Player window – the file will open in the Player. Open File • For the Player window click File > Open. • Click to select the file name and click Open.
12 VIDEO RECORD SETTINGS Video settings allow you to setup recording schedules, parameters, and holiday recording schedules. 12.1 SCHEDULE RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > VIDEO SETTINGS View the current recording schedule by camera. You can see when (day/time) all types of recordings are scheduled for the selected camera. Schedule Types CONTINUOUS Set to record footage always on the selected camera. When set this overrides Motion and Alarm settings.
A. Use the Weekday drop-down to select a day of the week. You can use the Copy function to select the same schedule for multiple or all days of the week. B. Click the All Day checkbox to apply the schedule to all times of the day or click the Time icon and enter the Hour : Minutes : Seconds using the up/down arrows. C. Use the Type drop-down to select the type of recording. You can select different recording types for different times of the day. D. Click Apply to save your settings. E.
Encoding Parameters Main Stream settings for Continuous and Event recordings. Encoding is the process of preparing the video for output. Video is encoded to meet proper formats and specifications for recording and playback. Stream Type Audio recording is not available on Defender cameras. Video should be selected for this setting. Resolution Adjusts the video resolution setting recorded by the camera. Bitrate Settings Adjusts the bitrate settings on the camera.
12.3 ADVANCED RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > VIDEO SETTINGS The advanced setting allows you to select the correct action when the hard drive is full. Click the Overwrite checkbox to enable the DVR to record over the oldest footage when the disk is full. If not selected the DVR will stop recording when the hard drive is full and will report HDD Full as an event based on your exception settings. See section 14.4 EXCEPTIONS for details. 12.
13 CAMERA SETTINGS 13.1 CAMERA RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > CAMERA SETTINGS Signal Input Status is used to choose the allowable input type for each channel on the DVR. This is the type of camera that can be added to each channel port. This should only be HD/CVBS for all channels because IP cameras are not currently available from Defender for the 4K system. This screen is part of the Setup Wizard. 13.
13.3 IMAGE RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > CAMERA SETTINGS Use this section to change the image settings for each camera. 13.3.1 Image Settings 1. Use the Camera drop-down to select a camera. 2. Use the Time Segment time icon to select a time frame the settings will be applied to. Select the Start/End Hour : Minute using the up/down arrows.
13.3.2 Camera Parameter Settings 1. Use the Camera drop-down to select a camera. 2. Use the slide bar or up/down arrows to adjust the sensitivity level when switching between 3. Use the slide bar or up/down arrows to adjust the brightness of the IR Lights on the Day to Night and Night to Day. camera. 4. Use the Day/Night Mode drop-down to select how night vision will be enabled.
13.4 MOTION RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > CAMERA SETTINGS This section allows you to set up area to exclude from motion detection. This can be helpful to block out areas that may trigger unnecessary recording (example: background traffic areas). 1. Use the Camera drop-down to select a camera. 2. Click the Enable Motion Detection checkbox to allow for motion only recording. 3.
13.5 PRIVACY MASK RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > CAMERA SETTINGS This section allows you to set areas that will not be recorded. 1. Use the Camera drop-down to select a camera. 2. Click the Enable Privacy Mask checkbox to allow for privacy areas to be applied. 3. Click and drag the mouse within the preview window to set the areas that will not be recorded. You can set up to 4 areas for each camera. Areas that are blocked out will not be recorded. 4.
13.6 VIDEO TAMPERING RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > CAMERA SETTINGS This section allows you to set parameters for system alerts when a camera has been tampered with. 1. Use the Camera drop-down to select a camera. 2. Click the Enable Video Tampering Detection checkbox to allow for detection. 3. Click the Settings to apply an action when the DVR detects tampering on the camera. 4. Use the slide bar to set the Sensitivity level for tampering detection. The greater the sensitivity 5.
13.7 VIDEO LOSS RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > CAMERA SETTINGS This section allows you to set parameters for the system to alert when a camera has lost connection with the DVR. 1. Use the Camera drop-down to select a camera. 2. Click the Enable Video Loss Alarm checkbox to all for loss detection. 3. Click Settings to apply an action when the DVR detects video loss on the camera. 4. Click Apply to save these settings. 5. Use the Copy function to apply these settings to other cameras.
13.8 VCA RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > CAMERA SETTINGS VCA allows you to setup rules for areas that will detect when an action has occurred (example: setup an area on the camera to detect when motion crosses into the area). The following settings will work with your wired cameras: Line Crossing Detection Set a line on the camera image with a rule that if something crosses the area an event will occur.
13.9 VIDEO QUALITY DIAGNOSTICS RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > CAMERA SETTINGS This section allows you to set parameters for the quality of the video from each camera. When a diagnostic is run on the camera these parameters will be used to determine quality issues. 1. Use the Camera drop-down to select a camera. 2. Click the Enable Video Quality Diagnostics checkbox to all for diagnostics on the camera. 3.
14 CONFIGURATION 14.1 GENERAL RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > CONFIGURATION 14.1.1 General Settings Some of the settings on this screen where set in the Setup Wizard. You can change these settings from this screen. 1. 2. Use the Language drop-down to change the language of the menus and screens. Use the VGA/HDMI Resolution drop-down to change the resolution of the monitor/TV being used. The DVR will automatically set the resolution. This setting does not need to be changed. 3.
14.1.2 DST Settings Use this section to set the DVR to automatically adjust for daylight saving time (DST). Based on these settings the system time will change at the start of DST and change back at the end. 1. Click the Auto DST Adjustment checkbox to have the DVR automatically adjust the system time for DST based on the local DST rules. This will only work if the DVR is connected to your modem/router. 2. Click the Enable DST checkbox to have the DVR adjust the system time based on the day/times entered.
14.1.3 More Settings 1. Click the Device Name field to change the name of the DVR or leave it as the default. The Device No. is the internal device number of the DVR. 2. Use the Auto Logout drop-down to select the number of minutes before the DVR locks out the menu functions showing only the Live View screen. The DVR will require either the password or unlock pattern to re-open the menu once it has locked. 3.
NAT This is an advanced setting and should not be changed for regular use of the DVR. MORE SETTINGS These are advanced settings and should not be changed for regular use of the DVR. 14.2.1 Email Allows you to set up addresses for system notifications. This is an advanced setting and is not required for regular use of the DVR. 1. Click the Enable Server Authentication checkbox if your outgoing mail server requires authentication. If selected enter the User Name and Password for the outgoing mail server. 2.
10. Click the Enable Attached Picture checkbox to allow the DVR to send a small image for each alert (this will attach for recorded footage notification only). If the email is related to a motion alert the image will be of the object that triggered the alert only). 11. Use the Interval drop-down to select the amount time that needs to pass after sending an email before another email can be sent. 12. Click Test to send an email to the receivers. 13. Click Apply to save these settings. 14.
14.3.2 View View allows you to set up the default position of the cameras on the Live View screen. This option can be changed from the Live View screen using the Right Click Menu > Multi-screen or Single Screen. 1. Use the Video Output Interface drop-down to select VGA/HDMI (DVR monitor) or Channel-Zero (App). 2. Click one of the Screen Layout options from the Toolbar below the preview screens. 3. Click and drag a Camera from the list to the widow it should appear in. 4.
14.4 EXCEPTIONS RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > CONFIGURATION 5. Click the Enable Event Hint checkbox to turn on hints on the Live View screen. When a hint is available the triangle icon will appear on the camera view (bottom right corner). Click the icon to open the details. 6. Select the Event Hint Settings for the type of events and exceptions that will trigger the icon display. 7.
14.5 USER SETUP RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > CONFIGURATION 1. You can click Edit to change user details like name, password and rights. Click OK to save changes. Select Delete to remove a user. 2. Click Add to create a new user account: A. Click the User Name field to enter a login name. B. Click the Password field to create a password for the user. The same password criteria used to set up your password applies to all users. C. Click the Confirm field to re-enter the password. D.
15 MANUAL CAMERA SETTINGS This section allows you to manually adjust recording options and perform a diagnostic on the video quality. The Alarm section will not work on this system because the DVR is not equipped to allow for an alarm to be attached. 15.1 RECORD RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > MANUAL CAMERA SETTINGS 1. Click the ON icon beside Analog (all cameras) or beside each camera to turn off recording – click again to turn recording back on. 2.
15.2 MANUAL VIDEO QUALITY DIAGNOSTICS RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > MANUAL CAMERA SETTINGS This feature allows you to run a video quality diagnostic manually on any or all cameras connected to the DVR. The criteria for good quality is setup on the Video Quality Diagnostics screen. When the criteria is set you can also setup a schedule for when this diagnostic should run automatically. 1. Click the Analog checkbox to select all cameras or select specific Cameras. 2.
16 HDD SETTINGS 16.1 HDD INFORMATION Provides the status of your hard drive and allows you to edit some details (example: name). RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > HDD SETTING 1. Click Edit to allow for hard drive details to be changed. 2. Click Delete to remove a hard drive from the DVR. This is advance function and is not required for regular use of the system. 3. Click Add if you have installed an additional hard drive in your DVR.
16.2 ADVANCED RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > HDD SETTING 1. Use the Mode drop-down to select: • Quota – Configure each camera to have a maximum quota for storage of recorded files or picture capture. This will limit the amount of hard drive space the camera is allowed to use. Leave the Max. fields at 0 to allow each camera to share the available space on the hard drive. • Group – If you have multiple HDD installed they can be managed in groups.
17 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 17.1 SYSTEM INFO RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > MAINTENANCE The system info section provides details about your Device, Cameras, Recordings, Alarms, Network, and hard drive (HDD). Open these screens to view the status of these functions. In the Device section you can click the Check Update button to see if there is a Firmware Version update for your device. 17.
A. Click Details to view the log. B. Click Delete (scroll to the right) to remove a log from the export. C. Click Export to open the export screen or Back to return to the Log screen without exporting the list. 17.3 IMPORT/EXPORT RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > MAINTENANCE You can export or import a configuration file containing all your DVR settings (your customizations) to/from a USB flash drive.
17.5 NET DETECT RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > MAINTENANCE You can use the Net Detect screen to view the status and traffic details of your Network. 17.6 HDD DETECT RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > MAINTENANCE Setup the parameters for the HDD test function. Each time the test is run the system will use these settings to determine the status of the HDD. The results can be viewed on the Bad Sector Detection screen.
18 ANALYTICS (IP CAMERA REQUIRED) The Analytics menu only works if you have set up an IP Camera on your DVR. IP Cameras are not available from Defender for the 4K system. To install an IP Camera, follow the direction from the camera supplier. These features work with the settings applied in the VCA section. See section 13.8 VCA for setup details. 18.
18.2 FACE SEARCH RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > ANALYTICS > FACE SEARCH When there are face pictures included in the recorded footage, you can search these images on the Face search screen. 1. Click the Camera checkbox to include a camera in the search. By default, all cameras are selected. 2. Use the Start/End Date calendar icons to select a date range for the search. 3. Use the Start/End Time icons to select a timeframe for the search. 4. Click Search to view the results.
18.3 PLATE SEARCH RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > ANALYTICS > PLATE SEARCH When there are plate pictures included in the recorded footage, you can search these images on the Plate search screen. 1. Click the Camera checkbox to include a camera in the search. By default, all cameras are selected. 2. Use the Start/End Date calendar icons to select a date range for the search. 3. Use the Start/End Time icons to select a timeframe for the search. 4.
18.4 PEOPLE COUNTING RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > ANALYTICS > PEOPLE COUNTING People counting is used to calculate the number of people that have entered or left a specific area. The parameters of this area need to be setup in the VCA section. 1. Use the Camera drop-down to select a camera for the search. 2. Use the Report Type drop-down to select Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Annual report. 3. Use the Statistic Time calendar icon to select a date range for the report type. 4.
18.5 HEAT MAP RIGHT CLICK MENU > DEFENDER 4K MENU > ANALYTICS > HEAT MAP The Heat Map function is a graphical representation of data. This is usually used to analyze how many people visited and stayed in a specific area. 1. Use the Camera drop-down to select a camera for the search. 3. Use the Report Type drop-down to select Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Annual report. 4. Use the Statistic Time calendar icon to select a date range for the report type. 5. Click Counting to start the search.
19 CAMERA INSTALLATION • We recommend testing all cameras before installing them to ensure all components work properly. • Determine all areas you want to cover and plan out where each camera should be installed. • Make sure there is access to power outlets where the cameras will be installed. • Place the cameras up high to ensure the camera view covers the maximum area. • Make sure there are no objects obstructing the camera view area.
20 HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION The 16 Channel DVR Kit comes a SATA cable and 4 screws so that you can install a second hard drive in the DVR unit. This will increase the storage capability of your DVR to accommodate the additional camera recordings. INSTALLATION STEPS: 1. Remove the DVR cover screws from the back of the DVR unit. 2. Slide the cover to the back of the DVR and lift upwards to remove it. 3. Inside the DVR there is a space available for a second hard drive beside the one installed in the DVR. 4.