User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Product Introduction
- Chapter 2. Hardware Interface
- Chapter 3. Connecting to the NVR
- Chapter 4. Web-based Management
- Chapter 5. Playback Viewing
- Chapter 6. Event Viewing
- Chapter 7. NVR Setup – Device Configuration
- Chapter 8. NVR Setup -- Channel Configuration
- Chapter 9. NVR Setup -- Event Configuration
- Chapter 10. NVR Setup -- System Operations
- Chapter 11. NVR Local Interface
- 11.1 System Configuration
- 11.1.1 Service
- 11.1.2 Display
- 11.1.3 Network
- 11.1.4 User Account -- User setting
- 11.1.5 User Account -- User Group Setting
- 11.1.6 Disk
- 11.1.7 Channel Configurations -- Adding a Camera (Automatic Search)
- 11.1.8 Channel Configurations -- Adding a Camera (Add manually)
- 11.1.9 E-map
- 11.1.10 Recording
- 11.1.11 Event Setting
- 11.1.12 System Log
- 11.1.13 Maintenance
- 11.1.14 USB Backup
- 11.1 System Configuration
- Appendix A: Ping IP Address
- Appendix B: Planet DDNS Application
- Appendix C: Configuring Port Forwarding Manually
NVR-820 / NVR-1620
Network Video Recorder with HDMI
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Go back to the NVR’s DDNS service configuration page under “Settings” >> “Network settings”
>> “DDNS”. Fill in the domain name you picked during the registration in the “Domain Name”
field and the username/password you created in the “User ID” and “Password” field and click
“Apply” to finish
You can click the “Check DDNS Status” button to check the PLANET DDNS service status. If
you are getting a “Disconnected” message, it means that DDNS service server is down or the
NVR is not connected to the Internet. If everything is normal, you should be prompted with a
success message










