User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Product introduction
- Chapter 2 Installation
- Chapter 3 Getting started
- Chapter 4 Recording
- Chapter 5 Alarm settings
- Chapter 6 Network settings
- Configuring general network settings
- Configuring DDNS
- Configuring an NTP server
- Configuring email
- Configuring UPnP
- Configuring SNMP
- Configuring an FTP server to store snapshots
- Configuring a remote alarm host
- Configuring multicast
- Configuring the server and HTTP ports
- Configuring the RTSP service port
- Telnet setup
- Checking network status
- Exporting network packet data
- Chapter 7 HDD management
- Chapter 8 Operating instructions
- Chapter 9 Live view
- Chapter 10 Controlling a PTZ camera
- Chapter 11 Playing back a recording
- Chapter 12 Archiving recorded files
- Chapter 13 Recorder management
- Chapter 14 Camera settings
- Chapter 15 User management
- Chapter 16 Using the web browser
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B PTZ protocols
- Appendix C Port forwarding information
- Appendix D KTD-405 keypad
- Appendix E Maximum pre-recording times
- Appendix F Supported PTZ commands
- Appendix G Default menu settings
- Index
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Figure 34: Remote browser configuration window (Display Settings window shown)
Table 20: Description of remote configuration menus
Menu Function Description
Device
Parameters
Device Information Device name: Define the DVR name. The default name
is TVR 42.
Device number: The device number to use for the DVR
when programming the remote control. The default value
is 255.
Zone ID: Each DVR in a daisy chain must have a unique
zone ID so that it can be controlled by a KTD-405. The
default value is 1.
Overwrite: Enable or disable. Enabling this setting
causes recorded files to be overwritten once the HDD is
full. See for “Configuring overwrite” on page 24 more
information.
Event priority: Define the priority between text insertion
event and motion alarm if both are triggered at the same
time. Default is Motion alarm (Text In < Motion). See for
more information.
Time Settings Define time and date. See “Configuring time and date” on
page 74 for more information. See “Configuring an NTP
server” on page 42 for information on setting up NTP
time settings.
Holiday Settings Define how recordings occur during holiday periods. See
“Holiday schedules” on page 27 for more information.
Camera Settings Display Settings Define which information is displayed on-screen. See
“Configuring the OSD settings” on page 107 for more