The DVR is basically a small, dedicated computer and thus needs about 45 seconds to boot up. Whilst booting, the DVR will show this screen:. Displays showing cameras 1 and 3. Audio icon. Displays showing cameras 2 and 4. Date stamp year:month:day and Time stamp.
This DVR comes with a USB mouse and also a remote control, and also has a full compliment of control buttons on the front panel. So, basically, you have options! The mouse functions just like any PC mouse for easy navigation of the menus.
In a nutshell, the left mouse button selects and confirms choices, the right mouse button will take you back towards the main menu. Most buttons on the remote operate in a similar manner to those on a VCR or DVD player, but due to the specific functionality of the DVR, the function of some buttons may be obvious.
These buttons are also located on the front panel of the DVR. To access the main menu push the MENU button on the remote or front panel. You may find it easier navigating through the DVR menus using the mouse. Simply scroll over the settings button you want to view and click the LEFT mouse button. This will take you back to the live view. HDD Status status of the currently installed hard drive.
Hopefully, though, it will say OK. TIME - Free space currently available in hours. Additionally, there are some options that need to be configured. Highlight the current numeric field, and press select or left click. Use left and right or the mouse to select the digit s you want to change.
Both have their advantages and disadvantages, so choose whichever works for you. Simply chose the format which is standard in your area. Choose the time zone of your particular locality. Setting the Daylight Savings settings correctly will ensure that, when daylight savings commences or ends in your locality that the DVR will automatically update its time settings to stay synchronised with the actual time.
Select the appropriate option. As the standards for daylight savings differ from country to country, and often state to state, you might need to manually tell the DVR exactly when it commences and ends in your locality. Then, select the appropriate month from the dropdown menu listing months. Repeat these steps for the week and month that daylight savings ends.
Once configured, your DVR will automatically adjust the time settings when daylight savings begins and ends without you having to change anything. If the names CH1,CH2 and so on seem a little dull, then feel free to rename them! Use the mouse or arrow keys to select, letter by letter, the name you want for the channel. Select each letter by left clicking or using the icon. The icon will change the letter board from upper to lower case and vice-versa. You can also configure where the name of the channel appears on the screen.
This is useful if peculiar lighting conditions, a non-standard camera or a conspicuously colored object in the frame cause the display to be inconveniently tinted, or over or under exposed.
HUE: Changes the color mix of the frame this can have very dramatic results. The higher the saturation, the more bright and vivid colors will appear to be.
Again, setting this too high can degrade image quality. No problems. You can alter which channels appear when in live viewing mode, and which ones appear later on. Simply change the value to OFF and that channel will now appear to be blank in live viewing mode. This submenu contains many of the most important settings on the DVR, and correctly configuring them is important to the ongoing smooth operation of the unit.
In the same manner as in live view, you can select whether or not channels will be recorded. Likewise, to re-enable a channel for recording, swap the value in the drop-down menu back to ON. Note: channels that are set to OFF will not be recorded, but they can still be seen in live view. Select the destination on your PC hard drive of the software files. Click NEXT to have them stored to the default location.
Click NEXT. The installation is now complete. If you are having trouble viewing your DVR remotely and are getting messages regarding active X controls the following instructions may help. Changing Security Settings on Internet Explorer 1. The interface and functionality of the software is quite similar to the interface and functionality of the DVR.
There are, however, some notable differences. Page 32 D9 Viewer Software: Layout 1. Channel Name 2. Live - Click to view live view screen. Replay - Click to view the replay screen. Setup - Click to view the setup screen.
Logout - Click to logout. The files are separated by channel and record mode. Click on a date in the calender to view files for that day. Use the arrow buttons on each side of the month or forward. Most of the options that you will find here operate in exactly the same manner as on your DVR. Page 35 D9 Viewer Software continued Alarm In the alarm screen you can change settings for motion detection. Motion Detection - Status i.
Scroll over the dropdown list and LEFT click. Select ON to switch motion detection on for that channel. Note: These settings should already being configured using the DVR. Availability: Out of stock. This security system is packed with the latest CCTV technology, such as weatherproof cameras with night vision, push notifications, Dropbox integration and compatibility with the Google Assistant for voice control.
Zoom in closer with unprecedented clarity to essential evidence such as license plates and facial features. The box comes with everything you need for your DIY installation, including 60ft 18m BNC cables for each camera, screws and security window stickers.
The True Detect thermal motion sensing auto records and sends you a push notification you when it detects warm moving objects near the cameras. An 8-channel security system suits medium-sized properties for outdoor and indoor surveillance.
With 6 cameras already included, you can add up to 2 more to cover any blind spots. See the Compatible Products section further below. See your home on your phone, live or playback, from anywhere with the Swann Security app, while the massive pre-installed hard drive can store months of footage with no ongoing fees ever.
Link your DVR to your Dropbox and upload still images to the cloud, so that you have evidence safely stored off-site. Pixel-based Motion Detection tends to generate a lot of false triggers, such as plants moving and birds.
With True Detect, Motion Detection is only triggered by heat-generating objects, like people and cars, which represent a real threat to your property. Use voice commands via the Google Assistant and Chromecast to stream video from your security cameras to your Smart TV.
Your security just got smarter. Set up the system to upload still images to your Dropbox account in the cloud.
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