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Section 3 - Configuration
To backup recorded video to remote server require certain amount of upload bandwidth. It varies with camera numbers
and recorded data size.
Note
Important: During uploading data, NVR performance might be
affected by network traffic.
If data backup (of the specified period on previous day) is unable to
be completed within 24 hours, the new backup schedule will start
and the remaining data will be ignored.
Auto-Backup Setup
Auto Backup:
Daily Backup Time:
Start Time:
Camera:
Enable or disable the auto backup function.
Begin to backup the recorded data of
previous day from this time.
Backup the data of recorded video/audio
from start time to end time.
Only selected camera(s) will be backup.
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Section 3 - Configuration
Event Setup
Connection lost:
Motion Detected:
Input:
Action is triggered if the connection between the
camera and NVR is lost.
All motions from camera will trigger the action.
External input will trigger the action.
Step 1
: Choose the camera, and then select one of the three events.
Output:
E-mail:
If the event occurs, the system will send a signal to
other connected devices.
If the event occurs, the system will send an E-mail
to the pre-set contacts.
Step 2
: Click the
Add
button to setup the actions of the
event.
Step 3
: Click the action, and then click the
Configure
button to modify the details of that action if necessary.
Step 4
: Repeat step 2 through 3 to add more actions.
Step 5
: Repeat step 1 through 3 to set more cameras.
Note:
• In addition, you can also set the event notification for when the hard disk is full.
• The screen will display the event information after you have configured the settings.
Note
Before setting the event
Motion from Camera
, you must
first configure
the motion detection function on your camera
This option may be configured and applied using DNS-726-4.
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Section 3 - Configuration
E-mail Setup
Server Address:
Sender:
Subject:
Body of Message:
SMTP
Authentication:
User Name:
Password:
SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) server
IP address.
Sender email address.
The E-mail subject.
The E-mail content.
Provide the user name and password to the
SMTP server for identification before sending
E-mail.
Input the SMTP server login user name.
Input the SMTP server login user password.
Add Contacts
Step 1
: Insert the name of a new contact.
Step 2
: Insert the E-mail address of this new contact.
Step 3
: Click the
Add Contact
button.
Step 4
: Click the
Save Settings
button to save the new contact list.
This section allows you to configure the sender’s email account and the contact or receiver’s list.
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Section 3 - Configuration
Dynamic DNS
Server
Address:
Host Name:
Username or
Key:
Password or
Key:
Verify
Password or
Key:
Status:
Select a dynamic DNS service provider from
the pull-down list.
Enter your host name. For example: myhost.
mydomain.net.
Enter the username or key provided by your
service provider. If the Dynamic DNS provider
supplies only a key, enter that key in all three
fields.
Enter the password or key provided by your
service provider.
Re-type the password or key provided by your
service provider.
Displays the current status of connection to the DDNS server.
Enable this option only if you have purchased a domain name and registered with a dynamic DNS service provider.
The following parameters are displayed when the option is enabled.
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Section 3 - Configuration
Time and Date Setup
Time Zone
Settings:
NTP Server:
From My
Computer:
Manually Set
the Time and
Date:
Select your time zone from the pull-down list.
Click
Set Time
to apply the settings.
There are three choices for setting the
time.
Select or enter an
NTP Server
here. An
NTP
Server
is a server on the Internet that maintains
time. The NVR will contact the server you
entered and receive the correct time. Click
Set
Time
after entering an
NTP Server
.
Click
Set Time
to have the NVR set its own clock
according to the time on your computer.
Enter the complete time and date settings
manually. Click
Set Time
to apply the
settings.

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