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Aurora Series: Conguring DVR Sengs
DVR Users Manual
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Sub-stream
The sub-stream is the video stream
that the DVR will send to remote
devices via a network or the Internet.
It is the lower-quality stream as a
reducon in video size, using constant
bit-rate and thus making it easier to
send over a network.
Enable: Click to use sub-stream for
network transfer.
Resoluon: How many pixels compose the image. Choose between the following two opons: CIF and QCIF. The CIF
resoluon is 352 x 240 pixels in size. It is suggested to use by higher end systems for remote Internet viewing (for
mulple cameras uses a lot of bandwidth). QCIF resoluon is 176 x 120 pixels in size and is one quarter the size of
CIF resoluon. It is advised to use for remote viewing from portable devices (example, cell phone).
Frame rate: The number of frames per second (fps) that the DVR will record. The recommended fps is 10.
Quality: Select the video stream quality.
Copy CH/To CH: Copy the current sengs to all channels or one specic channel. Click the arrow to select an opon
and then click Copy.
Aer all sengs are complete, click Apply.
Communicaon Setup
MyKguard
Switch: To enable remote live view
the DVR via MyKguard, you need
to enable the funcon rst prior
accessing MyKguard (hp://www.
mykguard.com).
Note:
For viewing DVR live view, using
MyKguard, does not require to
congure the port forwarding in
router.
For accessing MyKguard, it is
advised to use Internet Explorer
8 or above web browser.
For remote live view from a
single DVR, use Quick Login. For
remote live view from mulple
DVRs, use Log in MyKGUARD.
See “Basic Connecon for
Remote Live View on MyKguard”
on page 17.
Server address: Display MyKguard server address.
Server port: Display the server port number.