User's Manual

16-channel H.264 DVR User Manual
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establish a connection with the DHCP server automatically. When this is successful,
this unit will be allocated an IP address, which will be displayed on the screen.
Set the TYPE to STATIC after the DVR has successfully allocated an IP address to
the DVR, then select Apply and restart the DVR again. The DVR will keep the IP
address that was just allocated to the DVR.
PPPOE: Broadband dial-up network access, as shown below:
PPPOE User Name and Password: Fill in the PPPOE user name and
password provided by the Internet service provider.
MEDIA PORT: The port number used in the private protocol communication between
the DVR and the PC end; 9000 by default. If this port is occupied by any other
service, please modify it to an unused port.
WEB PORT: Set to 80 by default. If the administrator modifies the WEB port to any
port other than 80, such as 88, this port number must be included with the IP address,
for example: http://192.168.1.197:88 will be entered in the address bar when accessing
the DVR via the IE.
IP ADDRESS: The address in which the DVR will communicate on the network that it
is connected to. This address may not be in use by another device on the same
network.
SUBNET MASK: The subnet is dependent upon the network it is plugged in to. It will
have to use the same subnet as the router. Most home networks will have a subnet of
255.255.255.0
GATEWAY: The gateway should be set as the IP address of the router.
DNS: Domain Name Server; this is not essential for a basic hookup, but is required for
other functions like e-mail alerts and DDNS setup.
UPNP: Universal Plug n’ Play when connected to a compatible router this will allow
the router to automatically access the needed port forwarding rules with no extra
setup.
DDNS Setup
Click DDNS SETUP to enter the following screen:
DDNS: When a domain name resolution server is available, please select DDNS ON
SERVICE: The user may select their desired DNS service. Zmodo’s hosted DNS