DVR - Video Recorder User Manual
Table Of Contents
- DX4700/DX4800 Series Hybrid Video Recorder
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Description
- Product Overview
- Operation
- Unit Startup
- Logging On and Logging Off
- Unit Shutdown
- About Basic System Defaults
- Quick Start to Working With the Unit
- Instant Recording and Playback
- PTZ in Live View
- Copying and Exporting Video
- Acknowledging an Alarm or Motion Event
- Displaying Video on the Main and Spot Monitors
- System Log List
- System Information
- Playback
- Search Video
- Formatting Media and Exporting Video
- Capturing a Video Scene
- Configuration
- Appendixes
- Appendix A: Overview of DX4700/DX4800 Setup Window and Operating Information
- Appendix B: Supported Media Devices
- Appendix C: Supported PTZ Protocols
- Appendix D: Supported IP Camera Resolutions
- Appendix E: Resolutions and Frame Rates (250 GB HDD)
- Appendix F: Troubleshooting
- Appendix G: Hardware and Software Upgrade Policy
- Appendix H: Recovering the Administrator Password
- Appendix I: Working with PTZ Devices Using the KBD300A Keyboard
- Appendix J: Factory Defaults
- Appendix K: Time Zone Conversion Chart
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NETWORK STREAMING
The unit allows you to configure the following settings:
• Ch: Displays the channel number.
• Resolution: Selects the recording resolution. For information about the supported recording resolutions, refer to Appendix E: Resolutions
and Frame Rates (250 GB HDD) on page 75.
• Quality: Selects the recording picture quality.
• Frame Rate: Selects the frame rate. The frame rate is the number of transportable frames per second. According to resolution, the frame
rate is set automatically. If you want to configure the frame rate settings manually, refer to the following information.
To configure the network streaming settings:
1. From the System menu, click the Network Streaming submenu.
2. Configure the remaining settings.
3. Click Close.
4. Click OK.
DDNS
The DDNS feature uses the services provided by No-IP
™
. Prior registration with No-IP to obtain a user name and password is required before
configuring the HVR.
The DDNS feature uses port 8245. This port is supported by No-IP. If the HVR is installed on a network that has a firewall, port 8245 has to be
open to allow DDNS data to get through the firewall. For information about setting up the firewall, contact your network administrator or
network service provider.
The unit allows you to configure the following settings:
• DDNS Service: When selected, allows you to configure the DDNS server.
• User Name: Assigned the DDNS server provider during registration.
• Password: User password. Assigned the DDNS server provider during registration.
• Host Name: Obtained from the DDNS server provider.
To configure DDNS:
1. From the Network menu, click the DDNS submenu.
2. Configure the remaining settings.
3. Click Update. The system searches for and registers the unit with the DDNS server.
4. Click OK.
5. Click Close.