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Section 3 - Configuration
Audio and Video
Step 1
: Select the camera which you would like to
modify in the camera list.
Step 2
: NVR will display the parameters for the selected
camera. You can modify the information at this page.
Camera Name:
Video Format:
Frame rate:
Resolution:
Quality:
Audio:
Go to Web:
The name of the camera.
Select the video format the camera supports.
Select the frame rate.
Select the resolution.
Select the image quality.
Check the
Enable Audio
option for live view
and recording
Click to connect to the web page of the selected
network camera for advanced setup. For
example, motion detection should be configured
via the camera web interface to enable the NVR
to receive the trigger message.
Step 3
: Click the
Save Settings
button.
Note:
The system will adjust the frame rate automatically based on the maximum frame rate which that camera can support.
This section will allow you to configure and modify the audio and video parameters for each camera.
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Section 3 - Configuration
Live and Playback Setup
Port:
Maximum
Connections:
Enter the live streaming transmission port.
Enter the maximum connections for remote
access. The maximum number of remote
connections is 32.
Note:
When setting Maximum Connections in Live Streaming Server settings, 1 connection means that 1 user can connect to 1 camera only. If the maximum
number of connections is 16 and if each user connects to 4 cameras, then the maximum number of connected users is 4 and not 16.
Port:
Maximum
Users:
Emap:
Allowed /
Blocked List:
Enter the playback transmission port.
Enter the maximum number of users who can
access playback functions at the same time.
The maximum number of users for the playback
server is 8.
upload your map with camera location to NVR.
Max. size 20KBytes of BMP and JPG file.
Allowed List:
IP addresses in this list can always
access your NVR.
Blocked List:
IP addresses in this list will always
be blocked
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Section 3 - Configuration
Recording Schedule
Recording Mode:
Automatic Overwrite:
Store Videos:
No Record:
Turn off recording.
Record by Schedule:
Record according to the
schedule you can create. Refer to the next page.
Always Record:
Check the camera to always
record.
Enable this option to automatically empty disk space
when the disk space is full. This will overwrite the
earliest recorded video with the latest video one day
at a time.
In the event that a volume reaches full capacity
during a single day, recording will stop. This ensures
that any video from the current day will not be
overwritten until the following day.
Set the duration to store recorded video clips. After
the duration, the clips will be purged.
This section will allow you to configure the recording mode and recording schedule.
Note: The NVR permits a minimum hard disk volume of 2GB.
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Section 3 - Configuration
Set Recording Schedule
Day:
Week:
Insert:
Delete:
Configure:
Schedule the cameras to turn the recorder on and
off at the same time every day according to your
preference.
Schedule the cameras differently for each day of the
week.
Insert new schedules (refer to the next page).
Delete the selected schedule.
Modify the schedule and recording mode setting.
Set Up the Schedule
Step 1
: Select the schedule of the camera you want to modify.
Step 2
: Click the column at the bottom of the page.
Step 3
: The default recording schedule is from 00:00 to 24:00. If you want to modify the time slot, click the Configure
button.
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Section 3 - Configuration
Schedule Configuration
Set Recording Schedule Configuration
Step 1
: Enter the desired
Start Time
and
End
Time
.
Step 2
: Enter pre-record period and post-record for
event trigger recording.
Step 3
: Check the enable audio box to record audio
from your camera (if supported).
Step 4
: Choose the recording mode and the trigger
source.
Step 5
: Press
OK
to add this new schedule.
Step 6
: If you would like to add another new schedule,
click the
Insert
button.
Note
• The
Always Record
option will start recording immediately.
• When configuring the Motion Detection event, be sure to set up the motion detection function on your camera first.
• After changing the motion detection settings of your camera, be sure to disconnect the camera from the NVR and then re-connect it to update all new
changes.
When setting up an event, a video motion or digital input can be used to trigger the other cameras. This means that when motion is detected by a camera,
the NVR can send out warning signals to the other connected cameras.
Alternatively users can drag the time bar to change the recording period. The red bar represents the
Always Record
feature and the blue bar represents
the
Event Recording
feature.
*DNS-722-4 does not support “Record on event” function.

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