SVAT Electronics DVR CV0204DVR User Manual

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WEB READY DVR SYSTEM  
W/ 4 OUTDOOR COLOR NIGHT VISION SECURITY CAMERAS  
COMPLETE SYSTEM  
Instruction Manual  
Model #  
CV0204DVR  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
WHAT IS INCLUDED ............................................................1  
WHAT IS COMPATIBLE ........................................................1  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS......................................................2  
INTRODUCTION / FEATURES ............................................3  
CAMERA SETUP ..................................................................4  
INSTALLATION......................................................................5  
NAME & FUNCTION OF EACH PART..................................6  
OPERATING PROCEDURE ..............................................7-8  
SYSTEM SETUP..............................................................9-25  
NETWORK REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL) ............26-41  
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................42-43  
GLOSSARY ........................................................................44  
PORT FORWARDING....................................................45-51  
SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................52-54  
WHAT IS INCLUDED  
4x 60ft Extension  
Wires  
1x DVR Power  
Adapter  
1x 4CH DVR  
4x CV65 Cameras  
5x BNC Connectors  
4x Camera Power  
Adapters  
Software  
Installation CD  
RCA to RCA  
wire (male)  
RJ-45 Ethernet  
Cable  
- 4 Window Warning Stickers  
- Mounting Hardware  
- 1 Year Warranty  
- Instruction Manual  
- Online/Toll Free Tech Support  
WHAT IS COMPATIBLE  
The CV0204DVR is compatible with TVs, VCRs, computers and other SVAT systems including:  
CVP403C  
CVP500C  
CVP3017M  
CV65  
CVP400C  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European  
Union and other European countries with separate collection systems).  
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be  
treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection  
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is  
disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the  
environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate  
waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural  
resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact  
your local city office , your household waste disposal service or the shop where you  
purchased the product.  
The power cord is the main power connection. Therefore, constantly plug and unplug of  
the power cord might result in malfunction of the product.  
Do not install the product in an environment where the humidity is high.  
Unless the product is waterproof or weatherproof, otherwise it can cause the image  
quality to be poor..  
Do not drop the product or subject them to physical shocks.  
Except for vandal-proof or shockproof product. Otherwise it will result malfunctions to  
occur.  
Never keep the product to direct strong light.  
It can damage the product.  
Do not spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Alcohol or beverage can contain minerals that  
corrode the electronic components.  
Do not expose to extreme temperatures.  
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INTRODUCTION  
This complete system comes with four outdoor cameras and can display all four at the  
same time. Customize the recording and set a 24 hour recording schedule based on  
your preferences. You can choose to have the DVR record continuously during the day,  
then record only when motion is detected at night. And since each camera is equipped  
with night vision, you can view and record in pitch blackness!  
This DVR can record four different camera views (quad view) simultaneously and play it  
back at a smooth 30 frames per second. During playback you can even display each  
camera in full screen or view all four without losing quality. Finding your recorded footage  
is a breeze. Just search for the time and date it was recorded and the file will be  
displayed. Everything is stored on the DVR's internal hard drive allowing you weeks of  
recording. The DVR can be set to overwrite old footage when the drive does run out of  
space, allowing you continuous recording, year after year.  
The CV0204DVR also has a built-in internet server for remote viewing. Just plug the  
DVR into your internet connection and set it up with the included software. Then simply  
type in your IP address to monitor your home or business remotely, from any internet-  
enabled computer in the world! You can even play back recorded footage, save picture  
or movie files to your computer, and more, all through a web browser.  
FEATURES  
Easy setup and installation  
Live monitoring through the internet from anywhere in the world  
Includes 80GB hard drive  
Includes 4 color outdoor night vision cameras  
Password protected recording and menus  
Supports up to 4 color or B&W cameras  
15 infrared LEDs let you see in the dark  
Has built-in motion detection  
Find your recorded footage fast and easy  
Has built-in time and date stamp  
M-JPEG compression technology  
Easily connects to any TV or Monitor  
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1. CAMERA SETUP  
Step One  
Locate a desired mounting location for the  
camera and fasten in using the included  
hardware. Connect the supplied wire to  
the wiring on the back of the camera.  
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Step Two  
Connect the other end of the provided  
wire to the RCA inputs on your monitoring  
device. Also connect the power supply to  
the cable.  
Step Three  
Turn the monitor on. On most TVs and VCRs  
you will have to access the Input, or AC  
Channel to view the images.  
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2. INSTALLATION  
CONNECTORS ON THE REAR PANEL  
Please setup the connection by following the illustration shown below (detailed  
instructions on using the network function can be found in Section 9):  
1) Plug the power cord into your DVR and plug it into an outlet. SVAT recommends  
plugging it into a surge protected power bar for your device's protection.  
2) Plug the BNC Connectors into each video input you plan on using. For  
example, if you are using 3 cameras with this system, then plug BNC convertors into  
inputs 1-3. Plug BNC convertor into the video output as well.  
3) Plug your camera(s) into the video input jacks using the 60ft extension wires.  
4) Use an RCA wire to connect your television to the video output of the DVR. Make  
sure the RCA wire is plugged into the video input of your television. Note: This  
system does not support audio, so if you are using an audio/video RCA wire, there  
is no need to plug in the red or white inputs. On your television switch to the  
video/audio input channel  
5) Your system is now installed and ready for use.  
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3. NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH PART  
3.1 FRONT PANEL  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Quad screen display.  
CH 1 screen display.  
CH 2 screen display.  
CH 3 screen display.  
CH 4 screen display.  
6. MENU: Menu button.  
7.  
8.  
Up direction button.  
Down direction button.  
9. ENTER: Enter button.  
10. REW: Rewind button.  
11. STOP: Press this button during playback and recording to return  
to monitoring mode.  
12. PAUSE: Press this button during playback mode to pause.  
13. FF: Fast forward button.  
14. PLAY: Play button.  
15. REC: Record button.  
16. PWR: Power indicator.  
3.2 REAR PANEL  
1. Video Input [VIDEO IN]: Connect to cameras.  
2. DC 12V/ 4.2A [Power Input terminal]: power socket.  
3. S-Video Output [S-VIDEO OUT]: Connect to the monitor.  
4. Video Output [VIDEO OUT]: Connect to the monitor.  
5. Cooling Fan.  
6. RJ45: Internet connection terminal.  
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4. OPERATING PROCEDURE  
4.1 POWERING ON  
This DVR is built to be on at all times, and therefore should be connected to a surge  
protected power bar (UPC power backup). Use the power bar's switch to turn the unit off  
and on. This is especially important as loss of power while recording could possibly  
damage the hard drive. Every time the DVR is powered on, it will auto-detect its  
peripherals (self-testing, warm-up, auto detects the hard drive, etc). It will also detect all  
video input signals. If it does not detect an input, (eg: no camera present) it will sound an  
alarm. Press any button on the DVR to stop the alarm. There are 4 camera inputs and  
channels. Disable the unused channels in the Camera Setup Menu to prevent the alarm  
from activating every time the unit is powered on.  
4.2 MONITORING MODE  
Monitoring mode is the default mode after the DVR is powered on. It will display all 4  
camera views. To display a specific camera, press the corresponding number. This will  
place that camera's view on your entire screen. To display all cameras again, press the  
Quad Display button. To start recording, press REC. To stop recording, press STOP.  
To reset all DVR settings to their factory default settings (under quad or single display),  
press the PAUSE button 5 times. The message ALL SETTING DATA IS INITIALIZED will  
be displayed, and after the reset the default password will be set as 111111.  
When the reset is completed, the message DVR RESET COMPLETED. TURN OFF AND  
ON THE DVR will be displayed. Restart the DVR to continue.  
4.3 RECORD MODE  
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*Note ~ CH1: No block figure next to CH1 indicates that it is not recording.  
EACH: Record Type QUAD: Record Type  
(M): MASTER HDD  
(T): TIMER RECORD (A): ALARM RECORD (M): MIX RECORD  
(F): Currently under recording.  
VIDEO LOSS: Video input unable to be detected.  
CAMERA1: Title for CH 1.  
OFF: Channel is set to “OFF”.  
4.4 PLAYBACK MODE  
To play your recordings, press PLAY. A list of your recordings will appear after a slight  
delay. Use the up and down arrows to find the date and time of your recording. The date  
format is YY/MM/DD (Year, Month, Day). Press PLAY again to begin playback. In  
playback mode you can also choose to view all 4 of your cameras or an individual  
camera, if you have recorded in EACH mode. When the recording is done, press STOP  
to return to live mode.  
During playback, press FF to change the playback speed (FF1, FF2, FF3), or press the  
REW button to reverse playback.  
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5. SYSTEM SETUP  
5.1 MENU  
1. Main Menu  
2. Menu Layer Indication: The device consists of four menu layers.  
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: First Menu Layer (Main Menu)  
: Second Menu Layer  
: Third Menu Layer  
: Fourth Menu Layer  
3. Menu Operation and Setup  
Press the up or down button to move the cursor ( > ).  
Press the ENTER button to enter the sub menu.  
Press MENU button:  
Under the second or third menu layer, the system will return to the previous  
menu layer (second layer to first layer or third layer to second layer) and will  
auto update the modified data.  
Under main menu (first menu layer), the system will enter live mode.  
Press ENTER to increase or decrease the highlighted setting values.  
4. Menu Layer Operation Guide  
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5.2 SYSTEM SETUP  
1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected.  
2. Press the up and down buttons to move the cursor.  
3. Press ENTER button to proceed.  
4. Press MENU button to exit “System Setup”.  
5. “System Setup” is situated on the second menu layer. Under this menu layer user  
may setup the system time, password, return system to default value, and language  
preference, etc (VERSION displayed represents the FIRMWARE version).  
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5.2.1 TIME SETUP  
Time Set - Sets the time and date on your DVR. Use the up and down arrows to select a  
value to change, and press ENTER to change the value. When you are finished, press  
MENU to return to the previous menu screen. Time is in YEAR/MONTH/DAY format  
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5.2.2 PASSWORD SETUP  
1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected.  
2. Press the up and down buttons to move the cursor.  
3. Press ENTER button to proceed.  
4. Press MENU button to exit “Password Setup”.  
5. Select MENU PASSWORD to password-protect your DVR menu from unwanted  
changes. The password must be entered any time someone tries to access the main  
menu. Select MENU PASSWORD again to turn this feature off.  
6. Select STOP REC PASSWORD to password protect your DVR while it is recording.  
The password must be entered to stop recording. Select STOP REC again to turn  
this feature off.  
7. When an incorrect password has been entered, “PASSWORD INCORRECT” will be  
shown on the display. To disable the message, press button: QUAD, CH1, CH2,  
CH3, or CH4.  
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5.2.2.1 CHANGE PASSWORD  
1. Press ENTER to show the display above.  
2. Enter the current password (CURRENT PASSWORD).  
3. Enter new password (NEW PASSWORD).  
4. Confirm the new password (CONFIRM PASSWORD).  
5. When password change is successful, the system will display  
“PASSWORD CHANGED”.  
Default Value: 111111  
If password entered is incorrect, you will receive a message “NO PASSWORD  
CHANGED” to inform you (message flashes three times) and the system returns to  
“Password setup” selection.  
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5.2.3 LOAD DEFAULT  
Press enter on this option to return the DVR to its factory default settings. Press enter  
again to confirm, or menu to cancel. When the message “DVR RESET COMPLETED  
TURN OFF AND ON THE VCR” is displayed, restart the DVR.  
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5.2.4 LANGUAGE SETUP  
To setup “LANGUAGE SET” function, press ENTER, to select the desired language  
(languages supported are Chinese and English).  
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5.3 CAMERA SETUP  
1. Camera Enable - Select this option to change the camera view combination. For  
example, if you select (- - - -), all camera channels will be disabled, and a black  
screen will be displayed. If you select (1 2 3 4), all cameras channels will be enabled  
and displayed. If you select (- - - 4), only the camera 4 channel will be enabled and  
displayed. Use the ENTER button to change these combinations. Note: Disable the  
camera channels that you won't be using, or the VIDEO LOSS alarm will sound  
during startup and recording.  
2. Camera Title - Select this option to change whether you want a custom title  
displayed for each camera, for no cameras, or for some cameras. Use the enter  
button to select the combination to your preference.  
3. Camera Setting - Allows you to change specific settings for each camera. Please  
refer to the next section for more details.  
4. CH(1-4) Title - Select a camera and use the up/down and ENTER buttons to change  
the title (maximum 8 characters). When you are finished, press MENU to confirm.  
Example: When highlighting “CH1 TITLE”, press ENTER to show the display below:  
V
CH1 TITLE  
CAMERA1  
“V” indicates the position of the cursor. Press the up and down buttons to move the  
cursor, and press ENTER to change the title (maximum 8 characters).  
5. All channel titles are setup in the same way.  
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5.3.1 CAMERA SETUP  
1. Camera Select - Select the camera channel to which you would like to make  
changes (CH 1-4).  
2. Record Enable - Press ENTER to switch the channel recording on/off.  
3. Motion Detection - Press ENTER to switch the motion detection function on/off.  
4. Motion Sensitivity - Press ENTER to set up the motion sensitivity level (1-5, 1 being  
the most sensitive).  
5. Hue - Press ENTER to adjust the color of the camera.  
6. Contrast - Press ENTER to adjust the camera contrast.  
7. Brightness - Press ENTER to adjust the camera brightness  
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5.4 RECORD SETUP  
1. Record Type - Press ENTER to select between QUAD and EACH mode. QUAD  
mode will record all four cameras, but will not let you view each camera individually  
during playback. EACH mode will record all four cameras and allow you to view  
each camera individually during playback.  
2. Video Quality - Press ENTER to change between LOW, MEDIUM or HIGH video  
quality. Higher quality settings will result in better image clarity but larger file sizes.  
Lower quality settings will result in reduced image clarity but smaller file sizes.  
3. Frame Rate Options: Frame Rate is the number of frames recorded per second. 30  
frames per second is the maximum, and provides smooth video playback. Fewer  
frames per second result in the video being less smooth, but smaller in size. There  
are 2 frame rate options in this menu:  
-Timer Rec Frame Rate - Press enter to set the recording frame rate when the “T”  
(timer) mode is set up under schedule record.  
-Motion Rec Frame Rate - Press enter to set the recording frame rate when  
“M” (motion) or “A” (alarm) modes are set up under schedule record.  
Recording frame rates available:  
NTSC: 30, 15, 10, 7, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1  
PAL: 25, 12, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1  
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5.4.1 RECORD MODE  
1. This menu allows you to set up the preferred type of scheduled recording (time,  
motion/time&motion, off) throughout a 24 hour day. For example, you may want to  
record continuously from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, but only record when motion is  
detected the rest of the time. IMPORTANT: after you make changes and return to  
monitoring mode, you must press RECORD. When you press STOP, the DVR will  
not adhere to your Record Mode settings until you press RECORD again. Use the  
up and down and ENTER buttons to change the type of recording for the specified  
hour of the day.  
2. T: Time, indicates continuous record.  
3. M: TIME+MOTION  
(1) When motion has been detected, it will be recorded by “Motion Record  
Frame Rate”.  
(2) Otherwise, it is recorded by “Time Record Rate”.  
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: OFF. The DVR will not record during the specified time.  
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5.5 BUZZER SETUP  
1. ALARM ALERT: Press ENTER to setup “ON” or “OFF”, whether to trigger the alarm  
when motion event has been detected (this setup is only active when the system is  
under record status and schedule record is setup to "M" (Mix).  
2. VIDEO LOSS ALERT: Press ENTER to setup “ON” or “OFF”, whether to trigger the  
alarm when video loss has been detected (this setup is only active when the system  
is under record or live status).  
3. HDD FULL ALERT: Press ENTER to setup “ON” or “OFF”, whether to trigger the  
alarm when hard disk is full (this setup is only active when the system is under  
record status).  
4. BUZZER TIME: Press ENTER to setup the buzzer time to continuous (CONT), and  
press any button to release this setup.  
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5.6 EVENT LIST  
1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected.  
2. Press  
and  
button to move the cursor to the desired item  
3. Press ENTER to proceed.  
4. Press MENU to exit “EVENT LIST” selection.  
5. “EVENT LIST” is situated on the second menu layer. Under this menu layer user  
may setup “TIME SERACH” or “EVENT SEARCH”.  
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5.6.1 TIME SEARCH  
1. TIME SEARCH: Displays system recording time (begin and end).  
2. Press  
and  
button to select the desired time and date.  
3. Press ENTER to setup playback starting time and date.  
4. Press MENU to exit “TIME SEARCH” selection.  
5. Press PLAY button to play.  
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5.6.2 EVENT SEARCH  
1. EVENT SEARCH: Displays all recording events, every page consists of 7 events,  
and maximum 63 stored events.  
2. Press PLAY button to play the selected event.  
BEGIN:  
END:  
05/01/15 15:00:01  
05/01/15 15:00:06  
Displays the beginning and end time of each event.  
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5.7 HARD DRIVE SETUP  
1. When item “OVERWRITE” has been selected, press ENTER to enable overwrite  
when both MASTER or SLAVE HDD is full (2 options: OVERWRITE or STOP).  
2. MASTER HDD: displays the capacity of the MASTER HDD.  
3. MASTER HDD USED: displays the capacity of the MASTER HDD already used.  
4. SLAVE HDD: displays the capacity of the SLAVE HDD.  
5. SLAVE HDD USED: displays the capacity of the SLAVE HDD already used.  
F N/A indicates HDD not installed or unable to be detected.  
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5.7.1 FORMAT  
1. When proceeding “FORMAT” function, the above display will be shown.  
2. When password entered is correct, the screen will display the message  
“PASSWORD CORRECT”, “HDD FORMATTED” (flashes 3 times), indicating hard  
disk format is successful.  
3. When password entered is incorrect, the screen will display “PASSWORD  
INCORRECT” (flashes 3 times), and return to “HARD DRIVE” selection.  
Once the user formats the hard disk drive (MASTER), the camera title returns to its  
default setting (CAMERA1/ CAMERA2/ CAMERA3/ CAMERA4), because this setup is  
stored in the hard disk drive (MASTER).  
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6. NETWORK REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL)  
6.1 NETWORK DVR SETUP  
Connect the RJ-45 cable to the network port on the back of the DVR, and the other end  
to your router. Use IPEdit.exe to test the DVR. The network access software is not MAC  
compatible. It is only compatible with a Windows PC running using the Internet Explorer  
browser.  
Note:  
Before using PPPoE and DDNS (recommended) connection method, you  
must first setup an IP Address (using IPEDIT.exe).  
6.1.1 ONLINE WITH DHCP SERVER  
Use IPEDIT.exe to find the installed Network DVR. Select this Network DVR in the  
Camera List Window. The default configuration will be shown on the right window.  
Update the IP status.  
Online with DHCP Server  
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6.1.2 ONLINE WITHOUT DHCP SERVER (STATIC IP)  
1. Use IPEdit.exe to find the installed Network DVR.  
2. The Internet DVR without IP allocated by DHCP will have a default IP Address  
of 169.254.1.13  
3. Select this Internet DVR on the Camera List Window.  
4. The default configuration will be shown on the right window.  
5. Under MSDOS mode enter “IPCONFIG” to access Geteway, IP, and Netmask  
setting values.  
Online without DHCP Server  
After the “Submit” button is clicked, the IP information of this Network DVR will be  
updated.  
6.2 CONNECTING NETWORK DVR  
3 methods for connecting Network DVR:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Online using Intranet or Static IP  
Online using ADSL (PPPoE) Router  
Online using DDNS Server  
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6.2.1 ONLINE USING  
Setup similar to “6.1 Network DVR Setup”.  
6.2.2 ONLINE USING ADSL (PPPOE) ROUTER  
Setup similar to “6.4.3.3 Connect to ADSL by PPPoE mode”.  
6.2.3 ONLINE USING DDNS SERVER (RECOMMENDED)  
The DDNS service provides the dynamic IP to users to gain access to resources  
connected to the Internet via a cable or DSL connection. Once you’ve decided to apply  
supports register free service). Paid DDNS service is applied to long-term users. For  
more information, please refer to “6.4.4 DDNS Setup”.  
6.2.4 ONLINE CONNECTION  
Note: To access the DVR from outside your router’s network, you will need to forward  
port 80 to your Network DVR. This must be done through your router, and the process  
varies based on your router's make and manufacturer. For instructions on port  
forwarding, see the guide at the end of this manual. (Page 45)  
Start the Internet Explorer, enter the IP Address of the Network DVR into the Address  
field, such as 192.168.1.13, or within IPedit, double click on your DVR from the list.  
Before connection, “User name” and “Password" will be requested:  
Default User Name: admin  
Default Password: 1234  
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6.2.4.1 ONLINE CONNECTION  
Before entering remote connection, install ActiveX (If you are running Windows XP you  
most likely have it) and check your browser setup by following the procedures below:  
A. Open Internet Explorer under “Tools” and select “Internet Options”.  
B. Select “Security,” then “Custom Level”.  
Security -> Custom Level  
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Change ActiveX settings to the ones seen above  
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The graphic below will be shown the first time you install the ActiveX Control. Please  
select "Yes" to accept installation.  
Download ActiveX Control  
Live view will be displayed when installation is successful.  
Live display under ActiveX mode  
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6.3 MAIN DISPLAY  
Remote control DVR - Main Menu  
1. Live display.  
2. DVR control button.  
3. Video setup.  
4. Configuration: Enter detail setup  
Recording: Displays recording setup menu (for video recording).  
Snapshot: Pop-up window displays live images, right mouse click to save.  
Note: To view complete interface, PC resolution must be adjusted to 1024*768.  
6.3.1 LIVE DISPLAY  
View/ Make changes on image display.  
Rotate/ Make changes on image direction.  
Image Recording/ Record function setup.  
Save Current Picture/ Save the current image.  
Welcome! Administrator/ Display current user name.  
About/ Version description.  
Move the cursor inside the image range, right mouse click to display 9 function selections:  
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6.3.2 VIEW  
Two types of display method:  
1. Resizable: Adjustable image size.  
2. Actual size: The actual image size.  
6.3.3 ROTATE  
Four types of rotate settings:  
1. Rotate 0: Default state  
2. Rotate 180: Rotate the image by 180 degrees.  
3. Flip horizontal: Image flips horizontally.  
4. Flip vertical: Image flips vertically.  
6.3.4 IMAGE RECORDING  
Image Recording Setup Display:  
Save as JPEG: Save as picture file  
Save as AVI: Save as AVI animation file  
Save as JPEG:  
No Limit: Unrestricted image storage (continuous).  
Number: Image storage according to “number”.  
Save interval: Image storage according to “1/10 second” (e.g.: Enter “10”, then 1 frame is  
stored per second. Enter “50”, then 1 frame is stored in 5 seconds).  
Size: Image storage according to “size”.  
Time: Image storage according to “time”.  
Save Path: Image storage according to “Save Path”.  
Pre Name: Image storage according to “Prefix Name”.  
Save as AVI:  
No Limit: Unrestricted image storage (continuous).  
Number: Image storage according to “number”.  
Save interval: Image storage according to “1/10 second” (e.g.: Enter “10”, then 1 avi file  
is stored per second. Enter “50”, then 5 avi files are stored in 5 seconds).  
Size: Image storage according to “size”.  
Frame Rate: Image storage according to “frame rate”.  
Time: Image storage according to “time”.  
Maximum Number of Frame in Each File: Image storage according to “maximum frame”.  
Save Path: Image storage according to “Save Path”.  
Pre Name: Image storage according to “Prefix Name”.  
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6.3.5 SAVE CURRENT PICTURE  
Select to save live images.  
6.3.6 DVR CONTROL SETUP  
Supports DVR remote control function (Please refer to 6.1 Front Panel Buttons and  
Controls, on page 5).  
6.3.7 QUALITY SETTING  
Network DVR provides 5 image quality settings. The user can select the quality setting  
from the “Quality” list box.  
Highest  
High  
Medium  
Low  
Lowest  
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6.3.8 RESOLUTION SETTING  
The network DVR provides six resolution settings. The user can select the quality setting  
from the “Resolution” list box.  
176 x 144  
160 x 120  
320 x 240  
352 x 288  
640 x 480  
704 x 576  
Note: The device supports auto video system detection (NTSC/ PAL).  
6.3.9 ADVANCED SETTINGS  
Network DVR provides the advanced settings for the following:  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Saturation  
Hue  
6.4 CONFIGURATION (FOR ADVANCED USERS)  
Only the administrator can select the “Configuration”; the ordinary user account does not  
have this privilege to access this function.  
6.4.1 SYSTEM SETTING  
The number on Port 1 and Port 2 may be changed, press “OK” button to save the setting.  
System Setting Display  
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Reboot DVR: The system needs 30 seconds to reboot the DVR's network  
(Rebooting does not affect hard drive recording).  
Firmware update (Please refer to 6.4.5).  
Restore Factory Default  
6.4.2 USER SETTING  
User Authorization Setting  
Add User or Change Password  
Delete User Account  
Current Users  
User Setting Display  
6.4.2.1 USER AUTHORIZATION SETTING  
Select item “Needed” to enable user authorization function, then each time before login  
to Network DVR the Login window will request for “Username” and “Password”. To  
disable user authorization function, select item “No Need”.  
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6.4.2.2 NEW USER / CHANGE PASSWORD  
Enter a new user name and password information to create a new user account, or enter  
an existing user account, then set a new password to replace the old password, and  
select “OK” to create the account or change password. After selecting “OK” button, the  
“Current User List” would display the newly created user account (Maximum 20 users,  
user name and password setup are limited to 10 characters).  
6.4.2.3 DELETE USER  
Enter the user account that you wish to delete, click “OK” to delete the account. After  
selecting “OK” button, the selected user account will be deleted from the “Current User  
List”.  
6.4.3 NETWORK SETTING  
6.4.3.1 FIXED IP  
To setup follow the steps below:  
1. Select item “Manually”.  
2. Enter “IP Address”, “Subnet mask”, and “DNS”.  
3. Click “OK” button to save the setting.  
User Setting Display  
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6.4.3.2 DHCP  
The “DHCP” is automatically set as the default network setting of the Network DVR.  
When a Network DVR is connected into the LAN, it will issue DHCP packets to request  
an IP address that is dynamically assigned by the DHCP server. If it is unable to get a  
DHCP address, the Network DVR will assign a default IP address such as  
“169.254.1.13”.  
6.4.3.3 CONNECT TO ADSL BY PPPoE MODE  
To setup follow the steps below:  
1. After setup, rebooting enables automatic connection to ADSL.  
2. Enter the “Username” and “Password” fields with the account and password  
provided by the ISP.  
3. If item “Send mail after connected” is selected, the mail will be automatically sent  
when connected to the ISP.  
4. Click “OK” button to save the settings.  
Note: In order to activate the function, it is necessary to reboot the device after the setup.  
ADSL Setting Display  
If the Network DVR and ADSL modem are connected by a hub, the user can select “Dial  
On Power Up” to perform the connect operation. However, if the Network DVR and ADSL  
modem are connected directly, then please note the following steps below.  
1. Power off Network DVR.  
2. Connect Network DVR directly to the ADSL modem (using RJ-45 Ethernet port).  
3. Power-up Network DVR.  
4. Network DVR will start dialing.  
5. Once connected, mail the IP address information to the preset e-mail address.  
6. After 10 times of connection failure, it aborts the operation and the user can  
reconnect it by LAN to find the cause.  
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Note: If item "Send mail after connected" is selected, then the Network DVR will send a  
mail that contains the message "Dial Up IP Address/ Netmask/ Gateway/ DNS Server"  
will be mailed to the preset e-mail address.  
Connection Message Send to User  
6.4.4 DDNS SETTING (RECOMMENDED)  
Press "DDNS" server connection to start-up the function. It can autonomously and  
automatically contact the DDNS provider service whenever the router detects that its  
public IP address has changed. The router logs on to an account you setup and  
maintain, and updates the account with its latest public IP address. You may register at  
detect IP changes and even give your DVR an easy to remember domain name.  
To setup follow the steps below:  
1. Register at DDNS Server: http://www.dyndns.org.  
2. Apply domain name.  
3. Click the "Enable" button. Enter "Username" and "Password" and the domain name  
you registered with dyndns.org.  
DDNS Setting  
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After registering the domain name, please enter the information supplied by the  
administrator to the Network DVR DDNS Account Setting. Select "Enable" button to start-  
up DDNS server, and press "Submit" button to save the setting.  
6.4.5 FIRMWARE UPDATE  
SVAT may occasionally release newer versions of firmware for your DVR. Please check  
is supplied, you may update to the new version (bin file) through your PC by following  
the procedures below:  
1. In the configuration menu of your network DVR, click on Firmware Update.  
2. Select browse and select the .bin firmware file.  
3. Press Open.  
3. Press Upload and follow the onscreen instructions.  
Select the Firmware to be Updated  
Uploading the Selected Firmware  
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Firmware Update.  
Press "here" button (1) to update Firmware. Press "here" button (2) to delete the file. The  
message below displays the writing progress of the firmware update. When Firmware  
update is completed, it will show 100%, and a message "Click here to reboot DVR  
browser" will be displayed, requesting to restart the Network DVR.  
Firmware Update Display.  
Firmware Update Completed, prompt to restart the device.  
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7. TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Solution  
No display on television  
1. Make sure all RCA and power cables are  
plugged in securely and in their proper places.  
2. Make sure your television is on the correct  
channel (input mode).  
DVR not recording  
1. Make sure recording is enabled in each  
camera's setting. Go to Menu>Camera  
Setup>Camera Setting and enable recording  
for each camera if it has been disabled.  
2. Make sure recording is enabled and set to the  
correct recording setting in scheduled  
recording. Go to Menu>Record Setup>Record  
Mode. If a line (-) is over any hour of the day,  
that means recording is disabled for that time  
period. Press enter to enable recording for that  
hour. Also make sure you press REC when  
you return to Monitoring Mode, or your  
scheduled recording will not take effect.  
3. Your disk may be full. By default the DVR  
should start rewriting over your earliest  
recorded files, but this option may be disabled.  
Go to Menu>Hard Drive Setup>Disk Full. Set it  
to OVERWRITE.  
4. Make sure your DVR is in Monitoring Mode,  
and not at a menu screen or in Playback Mode.  
No playback  
1. There is a delay while the DVR searches for  
your recorded files. Wait a few moments and  
your files should appear.  
2. Make sure you are not in Recording Mode.  
Pressing PLAY during recording will have no  
effect. Press STOP first.  
3. If you have just formatted your drive or your  
drive is otherwise empty, there will be no files  
to play back.  
During playback, I can't switch  
to different camera views.  
To switch between cameras during playback, you  
must have recorded your file in EACH mode.  
Change this setting using Menu>Record  
Setup>Record Type.  
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Problem  
Solution  
Unexpected Alarms (beeps)  
go off.  
1. Video Loss - One of your cameras are  
disconnected. There are a few options:  
connect a camera, disable that camera's  
channel if you don't want a camera installed in  
that channel, or disable the VIDEO LOSS alert  
alarm by going to MENU>Buzzer Setup>Video  
Loss Alert. Press enter to disable it.  
2. HDD Full - A buzzer activates when your HDD  
is full. Set the HDD to overwrite to avoid this  
problem. It will record new footage over your  
oldest footage. Go to Menu>Hard Drive  
Setup>Disk Full. Press enter to set it to  
OVERWRITE.  
3. Alarm Alert may be set to ON, which sounds a  
short alarm whenever motion is detected. Go  
to Menu>Buzzer Setup>Alarm Alert and press  
ENTER to disable it.  
No picture from camera(s)  
1. Make sure all the cameras’ RCA and power  
cables are plugged in securely and in their  
proper places.  
2. Make sure the camera channels enabled on  
your DVR. Go to Menu>Camera  
Setup>Camera Enable to enable your  
camera's channel.  
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8. GLOSSARY  
DDNS - Dynamic Domain Name Service. Use dyndns.org to track your IP on the Internet  
and assign it an easy to remember domain name instead of an IP number.  
Dynamic IP (DHCP) - A DHCP server assigns an IP address automatically when a  
device connects to the network. A dynamic IP can change when a device is restarted.  
Firmware - The built-in software that controls the DVR's functions. Higher firmware  
version may be released to provide additional features. Please check this product at  
System Setup to view the firmware version running on your DVR.  
Frame Rate - The number of frames that are recorded per second. Setting recording to  
30 frames/second will provide smooth playback but will increase the file size. Setting  
recording to lower frame rates will make playback less smooth, but will decrease the file  
size and you will be able to record more video on your DVR's hard drive.  
IP (Internet Protocol) - A network and transport protocol used for exchanging data over  
the Internet. The address is a string of four numbers separated by periods (such as  
111.22.3.444) used to represent a computer or other device on the Internet.  
Monitoring Mode - The default mode when the DVR starts up. It will display a quad view  
of your cameras.  
Playback Mode - After you press PLAY and select a recorded file, the DVR will enter  
this mode. You cannot enter recording mode or access the menu system directly from  
this mode.  
Record Mode - The DVR enters this mode after you press record, or when there is a  
scheduled time or motion recording. You cannot enter playback mode or enter the menu  
system directly from this mode.  
Static IP - An IP assigned to a device that does not change.  
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9. PORT FORWARDING YOUR ROUTER FOR USE  
WITH A NETWORK DVR  
1. Belkin Router  
2. DLINK Wireless Router  
3. LINKSYS Wireless Router  
4. LINKSYS Wired Router  
5. Westell Router  
6. Netgear Router  
7. Netopia Router  
8. Motorola Router  
9. 2 Wire Router  
Note: Many routers require restarting for changes to take effect.  
1. BELKIN ROUTER  
The port forwarding process is dependant on the brand and model number of the router  
being used. Port forwarding of a router is required with your system to allow user access  
to your network device. Regardless of the Belkin Wired Router being used, the process  
of port forwarding is similar. You will need to enable the ports by locating the port range  
forwarding screen. With most Belkin routers the port forwarding screen is located within  
the Virtual Servers option tab. The set up instruction outlined below is an example of port  
forwarding using Belkin Model F5D8230-4.  
Step 1:  
Open your web browser. Enter the router IP address in the address bar as shown below  
(192.168.2.1), followed by pressing Enter.  
Step 2:  
In the status page, select the Virtual Servers option located down the left hand side of  
the page.  
Step 3:  
In the Administrator's page, enter your password. The default setting is left blank. Select  
the Submit button.  
In the Virtual Server screen proceed as follows:  
Enable the system by checking the enabled box  
In the Description column enter a description of your DVR.  
In the Inbound Port entry field enter in the first box the first number of the port you need  
to port forward (e.g. 80) and the ending port number in the second box in (e.g. 80)  
In the Type field, select Both.  
In the Private IP Address field, enter the IP address of the DVR  
In the Private Ports column re-enter in the first box, the first number of the port you  
need to port forward (e.g. 80) and in the second box the ending port number (e.g. 80).  
Select the Apply Changes button located at the top of the page to save your changes  
Port forwarding is now complete!  
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2. D-LINK ROUTER  
The port forwarding process is dependant on the brand and model number of the router  
being used. Port forwarding of a router is required with your system to allow user access  
to your network device. Regardless of the DLINK Wireless Router being used, the  
process of port forwarding is similar. You will need to enable the ports by locating the  
port range forwarding screen. With some DLINK routers the port forwarding screen is  
located within the Applications and Games or Filters tab; in others it is located in the  
advance tools tab. The set up instruction outlined below is an example of port forwarding  
using DLINK Model DI-524.  
Step 1:  
Open your web browser. Enter the router IP address in the address bar as shown below,  
(192.168.0.1) followed by pressing Enter.  
Step 2:  
Enter the user name admin. Leave the password blank followed by pressing the OK  
button.  
Step 3:  
Select the Advanced tab.  
Step 4:  
Select the Virtual Server tab.  
In the Name field enter a description of your DVR.  
In the Private IP field enter the DVR IP address.  
In the Protocol field, select Both.  
In the Private port enter the port number you need to port forward (e.g. 80)  
In the Public port re-enter the port number you entered in the private port field (e.g. 80)  
Select the Schedule to Always.  
If more ports are required to be port forwarded, repeat the above steps. When complete,  
select the Apply button located at the bottom of the page to save your changes.  
Port forwarding is now complete!  
3. LYNKSYS WIRELESS ROUTER  
Enable the system by checking the enabled box.  
The port forwarding process is dependant on the brand and model number of the router  
being used. Port forwarding of a router is required with your system to allow user access  
to your network device. Regardless of the Linksys Wireless Router being used, the  
process of port forwarding is similar. You will need to enable the ports by locating the  
port range forwarding screen. With some Linksys routers the port forwarding screen is  
located within the Applications and Games or Filters tab; in others it is located in the  
advance tools tab. The set up instruction outlined below is an example of port forwarding  
using Linksys Model WRK54GV2.  
Step 1:  
Open your web browser. Enter the router IP address in the address bar as shown below  
(192.168.1.1), followed by pressing Enter.  
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Step 2:  
Enter the user name and password as shown below (admin by default) and press the  
OK button.  
Step 3:  
Select the Applications and Gaming tab.  
Step 4:  
Select the Port Range Forwarding tab.  
In the Application column enter a description of your DVR.  
In the Start entry field enter the first number of the port you need to port forward (e.g. 80)  
In the End entry field enter the last number of the port you need to port forward (e.g. 80)  
In the Protocol field, select Both.  
In the IP address field, enter the computer network IP address you recorded previously  
during the Quick Set Up Guide process.  
Enable the system by checking the enabled box.  
Select the Save settings button located at the bottom of the page to save your changes.  
Port forwarding is now complete!  
4. LINKSYS WIRED ROUTER  
The port forwarding process is dependant on the brand and model number of the router  
being used. Port forwarding of a router is required with your system to allow user access  
to your network device. Regardless of the Linksys Wired Router being used, the process  
of port forwarding is similar. You will need to enable the ports by locating the port range  
forwarding screen. With some Linksys routers the port forwarding screen is located  
within the Applications and Games or Filters tab; in others it is located in the advance  
tools tab. The set up instruction outlined below is an example of port forwarding using  
Linksys Model BEFSR41.  
Step 1:  
Open your web browser. Enter the router IP address in the address bar as shown below  
(192.168.1.1), followed by pressing Enter.  
Step 2:  
Enter the user name and password as shown below (admin by default) and press the OK button.  
Step 3:  
Select the Applications and Gaming tab.  
Step 4:  
Select the Port Range Forwarding tab.  
In the Application column enter a description of your network device (e.g. monitor)  
In the Start entry field enter the first number of the port you need to port forward (e.g. 80)  
In the End entry field enter the last number of the port you need to port forward (e.g. 80)  
In the Protocol field, select Both.  
In the IP address field, enter the computer network IP address you recorded previously  
during the Quick Set Up Guide process.  
Enable the system by checking the enabled box.  
Select the Save settings button located at the bottom of the page to save your changes.  
Port forwarding is now complete!  
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5. WESTELL ROUTER  
The port forwarding process may vary depending on the brand and model number of the  
router being used. Port forwarding of a router is required to allow user access to your  
network device. Regardless of the Westell Router being used, the process of port  
forwarding is similar. You will need to enable the ports by locating the port range  
forwarding screen. The set up instruction outlined below is an example of port forwarding  
a Westell Router using Westell VERSALINK.  
Step 1:  
Open your web browser.  
Enter the router IP address (192.168.62.1) in the address bar as shown below, followed  
by pressing Enter.  
Step 2:  
Enter ‘admin’ in the User Name and ‘admin’ in the Password dialog box to enter the  
Westell configuration page.  
Step 3:  
Select ‘Configuration’  
Step 4:  
Select the Define Custom Service Tab.  
Step 5:  
In the Port Range setting screen, proceed as follows:  
In the Service Name field, type DVR  
In the Global Port Range field, enter in the first box, the first number of the  
port you need to port forward (e.g. 80) and in the second box the ending port  
number (e.g. 80)  
In the Base Host Port enter the first port to be forwarded (80)  
In Protocol, select TCP  
Select the Next button when complete  
Step 6:  
A confirmation window will appear on the screen which shows the same information just  
entered. Select the close button to continue. You should now be in the Configuration  
Window screen. Select the Define Customer Service button, followed by selecting the  
Port Forwarding Ranges of Port option. Finally click the Next button.  
Step 7:  
Use the Select a Service drop down box and select the configuration just created. Select  
the Enable button. Port forwarding is now complete!  
6. NETGEAR ROUTER  
The port forwarding process may vary depending on the brand and model number of the  
router being used. Port forwarding of a router is required to allow user access to your  
network device. Regardless of the Netgear router being used, the process of port  
forwarding is similar. You will need to enable the ports by locating the port range  
forwarding screen. The set up instruction outlined below is an example of port forwarding  
a Netgear Router using Netgear Model DG 824M.  
Step 1:  
Open your web browser.  
Enter the router IP address (192.168.0.1)in the address bar as shown below, followed by  
pressing Enter.  
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Step 2:  
Enter ‘admin’ in the User Name and ‘password’ in the Password dialog box to enter the  
Westell configuration page.  
Step 3:  
Select the Services button in the Security menu  
Step 4:  
In the Services menu, select the Add Custom Service button  
In the Services screen, proceed as follows:  
In the Name field, select DVR  
In the Type field, select TCP  
In the Start Port field, enter the first number of the port you need to port forward (e.g. 80)  
In the Finish Port field, enter the ending port number (e.g. 80)  
Check the Apply buttonNext, in the Security option, select Rules  
Next, in the Rules screen select Add in the inbound services.  
Next, in the Inbound services proceed as follows:  
In the Service drop down list, select the newly created DVR entry.  
In the Action field, select ALLOW always.  
In the Send to LAN Server field, enter your computers IP address.  
In the WAN Users field, set to Any.  
In the Log field, set to Never.  
Click on Apply.  
Port forwarding is now complete!  
7. NETOPIA ROUTER  
The port forwarding process may vary depending on the brand and model number of the  
router being used. Port forwarding of a router is required to allow user access to your  
network device. Regardless of the Netopia router being used, the process of port  
forwarding is similar. You will need to enable the ports by locating the port range  
forwarding screen. The set up instruction outlined below is an example of port forwarding  
a Netopia Router using Netopia Model 3346.  
Step 1:  
Open your web browser.  
Enter the router IP address (192.168.62.1)in the address bar as shown below, followed  
by pressing Enter.  
Step 2:  
Enter ‘admin’ in the User Name and ‘1234’ in the Password dialog box followed by ‘OK’  
to enter the Netopia configuration page.  
Step 3:  
Select Expert Mode  
Step 4:  
Select the Yes, enter expert mode button  
Select Configure followed by selecting NAT  
Step 5:  
Select the Define Custom Service button  
Select Port Forwarding Range of Ports, followed by Next  
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Step 6:  
In the Port Range screen, proceed as follows:  
In the Service Name field, type DVR  
In the Global Port Range field, enter in the first box, the first number of the port you  
need to port forward (e.g. 80) and in the second box the ending port number (e.g. 80)  
In the Base Host Port enter the first port to be forwarded (80)  
In Protocol, select TCP  
Select the Next button when complete  
Step 7:  
In the Nat Configuration Menu, use the Service Name down box and select the  
configuration just created. Select the Enable button.  
Port forwarding is now complete!  
8. MOTOROLA ROUTER  
The port forwarding process may vary depending on the brand and model number of the  
router being used. Port forwarding of a router is required to allow user access to your  
network device. Regardless of the Motorola router being used, the process of port  
forwarding is similar. You will need to enable the ports by locating the port range  
forwarding screen. The set up instruction outlined below is an example of port forwarding  
a Motorola Router using Motorola Model SBG 1000.  
Step 1:  
Open your web browser.  
Enter the router IP address (192.168.0.1) in the address bar as shown below, followed  
by pressing Enter.  
Step 2:  
Enter ‘admin’ in the User ID and ‘motorola’ in the Password dialog box followed by  
clicking ‘Log In’ to enter the Motorola configuration page.  
Step 3:  
Select the Gateway button  
Step 4:  
Select the Port Forwarding button  
Step 5:  
Select In the Add New Port Forward Entry screen, proceed as follows:  
In the Template field, select Custom  
In the Name field, select DVR  
In the Port Start field, enter the first number of the port you need to port forward (e.g. 80)  
In the Port End field, enter the ending port number (e.g. 80)  
In the LAN IP Address field enter the IP address (192.168.0.1)  
Check the Enable button  
Finally click the Add button, followed by selecting the Apply button.  
Port forwarding is now complete!  
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9. WIRE ROUTER  
The port forwarding process may vary depending on the brand and model number of the  
router being used. Port forwarding of a router is required to allow user access to your  
network device. Regardless of the 2 Wire Router being used, the process of port  
forwarding is similar. You will need to enable the ports by locating the port range  
forwarding screen (Note: in many 2 wire systems, it is located in the firewall setting). The  
set up instruction outlined below is an example of port forwarding a 2 Wire Router using  
2 Wire Model 1800G.  
Step 1:  
Open your web browser.  
Enter the router IP address (192.168.1.254) in the address bar as shown below, followed  
by pressing Enter.  
Step 2:  
Select the Firewall Tab.  
Step 3:  
Select Firewall Settings..  
Step 4:  
In the Edit Firewall Settings tab, select add a new user defined application  
Step 5:  
Select the Back button to return to the Edit Firewall Screen  
In the Edit Firewall Settings proceed as follows:  
In the Application Name field, type DVR  
In the Protocol selection, select TCP  
In the Port field, enter in the first box, the first number of the port you need to port  
forward (e.g. 80) and in the second box the ending port number (e.g. 80).  
Select the Add Definition button.  
Step 6:  
In the Edit Firewall Settings proceed as follows:  
In the Select a Computer field, select DVR  
In the Edit a Firewall Setting, check the Allow Individual Applications box and  
highlight the DVR application which you just created. Click Add.  
Finally select the Done button at the bottom of the screen. Port forwarding is now  
complete!  
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10. DVR SPECIFICATIONS  
Functionality ..................................................Simplex  
Video Compression........................................Modified MJPEG  
Resolution ......................................................720 x 480  
Recording  
Frame Rate ............................................Max 120 FPS  
Recording Time ......................................Max 60 days, 15 days with 4 cameras  
Resolution ..............................................Max 640 x 224  
Qualities ..................................................Low, Medium, High  
Modes ....................................................Manual, Schedule, Motion Detection  
Method ....................................................Quad, Each  
Recording Media ....................................1 x 3.5" 80GB IDE HDD (Max 500GB)  
Video  
Format ....................................................NTSC  
Video Loss ..............................................Auto Detection  
Inputs ......................................................4ch BNC  
Display Output ........................................1ch BNC, 1ch S-Video  
Live  
Viewing....................................................Quad View, Single Screen  
Resolution ..............................................720 x 480  
Frame Rate ............................................Max 120 FPS  
Play  
Search Mode ..........................................By Time, Date, Event  
Speed......................................................Normal, Fast Forward  
Mode ......................................................Quad, Each  
Display  
OSD and System Menu ..........................Yes  
OSD Language ......................................English/Traditional Chinese  
Time and Date Stamp ............................Yes  
Password Protection ......................................Menu Password, Stop Recording Password  
Alarm..............................................................Motion Detection, Video Loss  
Network  
Network Protocol ....................................TCP/IP, PPPoE, DDNS, SMPT  
LAN IP ....................................................Static, Dynamic  
Network Connection................................10/100 BaseT Ethernet (RJ-45)  
Operating System ..........................................Written using Linux  
Processor ......................................................Propietary  
Disk Full Warning ..........................................Yes  
Automatic Overwrite Option ..........................Yes  
LED Indicators................................................Power, Record, Play, Live  
Housing Material ............................................Aluminum  
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Housing Color ................................................Graphite Grey  
Power Input ....................................................DC 12V 2A  
Power Adapter Input ......................................AC 100-250V 50/60Hz  
Cooling ..........................................................Fan Based  
Operating Environment  
Temperature............................................41°F ~ 104°F  
Humidity ..................................................30 ~ 80%  
Dimensions ....................................................12.6" x 1.8" x 10.6"  
Weight ............................................................6.6lbs (without HDD)  
11. CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS (CV65)  
Camera Type..................................................Bullet  
Image Sensor ................................................1/3" color CMOS  
Resolution ......................................................330 horizontal TV lines  
Outdoor Use ..................................................Yes  
IP Rating ........................................................IP68  
Focal Length ..................................................6mm  
Focus Type ....................................................Fixed  
Night Vision ....................................................Yes  
Number of IR LEDs and Range ....................15 LEDs, 10ft  
IR LED Control ..............................................Automatic (CDS sensor)  
Min. Illumination ............................................0 lux  
IR Wavelength................................................850 nm  
Video Output ..................................................4 PIN DIN to RCA w/ 60ft extension wire  
TV System......................................................NTSC  
Microphone ....................................................Yes, built in  
Motion Detection ............................................No  
Viewing Angle ................................................90 degrees  
Electronic Shutter ..........................................1/50 ~ 1/500000 sec  
BLC ................................................................no  
AGC................................................................no  
ELC ................................................................no  
Line Lock........................................................no  
Iris Control......................................................no  
White Balance ................................................no  
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Sun Shield......................................................Yes  
IR Cut Filter....................................................No  
Housing Material ............................................anodized aluminum  
Housing Color ................................................platinum silver  
Signal/Noise Ratio..........................................>48%  
Camera Bracket ............................................Yes  
Operating Environment  
Temperature............................................-14°F ~ 122°F  
Humidity ..................................................98%  
Camera Power Input ......................................DC 9V 200mA  
Power Adapter Input ......................................120V 60Hz  
LED Power Indicator ......................................No  
Dimensions ....................................................5.3" x 4.5" x 2.3"  
Weight ............................................................0.8lbs (with stand)  
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SVAT SUPPORTS CRIME STOPPERS  
Crime Stoppers programs are operated as non-profit charities and are managed by a  
volunteer board of directors who raise funds and pay rewards to individuals who  
anonymously call with information that helps solve crime.  
Rewards are paid for tips that lead to the arrest and indictment of people charged with  
felony offences, and to date Crime Stoppers statistics show a conviction rate of  
approximately 95%.  
To receive more information about Crime Stoppers or to make a charitable donation  
please fill in the fields on the back of this page, cut on the dotted line and mail in.  
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SVAT SUPPORTS CRIME STOPPERS  
To receive more information about Crime Stoppers or to make a charitable donation  
please fill in the fields below, cut on the dotted line and mail in.  
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Disclaimer  
SVAT does not endorse any of SVAT products for any illegal  
activities. SVAT is not responsible or liable in any way  
shape or form for any damage, vandalism, theft or any  
other action that may occur while a SVAT product is in use  
by the purchaser.  
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