User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Information
- Password Recovery
- Live View
- Live View Mode (4 & 8 channel model)
- Live View Icons & Controls (4 & 8 channel model)
- Live View Mode (16 channel model)
- Live View Icons & Controls (16 channel model)
- Main Menu
- Menu Layout
- Camera Configuration
- Display: Live
- Display: Privacy Zone
- Creating a Privacy Mask
- Record: Mainstream (720p)
- Record: Mainstream (1080p)
- Record: Mainstream (3 Megapixel)
- Record: Substream
- Alarm: Motion
- Motion Detection Setup
- Motion Detection Tips
- Thermal-Sensing Camera Tips
- Device: PTZ
- Controlling your PTZ Camera
- Creating a Preset
- Recording Configuration
- Record: Record
- Record: Schedule
- Capture: Capture
- Capture: Schedule
- Playback & Backup
- Search: General
- Playback Interface
- Playback: Smart
- Search: Events
- Search: QuickShot
- Playing a Slideshow
- Search: QuickReview
- QuickReview Playback
- System Configuration
- Display: Output
- Network: Network
- Network: Email
- Network: Email Schedule
- Network: DDNS
- Network: RTSP
- System: NTP
- Device: HDD
- Device: S.M.A.R.T.
- System: General
- System: DST
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Glossary
Video Loss: Is regarded as a potential alarm event and is considered to occur
any time your DVR or NVR doesn’t receive an active video signal from any one
of its video inputs.
Video Quality Diagnostics: Enables your DVR or NVR to alert you if the cam-
era has a blurred image, abnormal brightness or unwanted tint in the image
due to the lighting and white balance of the camera (known as Color Cast).
Video Stream: Indicates that your DVR or NVR is recording a video stream
only.
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range): Is technology to balance out images that have
a large dynamic range. An example of this situation would be if an indoor
camera were pointing towards a window or building entrance. The image
produced by the camera during the day would be extremely washed out due
to the high brightness of the incoming light.