Defender 21012 User Manual

8 Channel H.264 Smart LCD-DVR  
Security Camera  
w/ Coaching iMenu and Night Vision Surveillance Cameras  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
V1.0  
www.defender-usa.com  
SN503-8CH  
IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ!  
PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION  
for information about your product’s warranty.  
We take quality very seriously. That is why all of our products come with a one year warranty from the original purchase date  
against defects in workmanship and materials. If you have warranty or support issues please contact us using any of the following  
methods:  
Phone: 1.866.946.7828  
Fax: 1.888.771.1701  
DEFENDER USA  
60 Industrial Parkway #Z64  
Cheektowaga, NY  
USA 14227  
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4080 Montrose Road  
Niagara Falls, ON  
Canada L2H 1J9  
Warranty Terms  
1. Defender products are guaranteed for a period of one year from the date of purchase against defects in workmanship  
and materials. This warranty is limited to the repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price at Defender’s option.  
2. This warranty becomes void if the product shows evidence of having been misused, mishandled or tampered with contrary  
to the applicable instruction manual.  
3. Routine cleaning, normal cosmetic and mechanical wear and tear are not covered under the terms of this warranty.  
4. The warranty expressly provided for herein is the sole warranty provided in connection with the product itself and no other  
warranty, expressed or implied is provided. Defender assumes no responsibilities for any other claims not specifically  
mentioned in this warranty.  
5. This warranty does not cover shipping costs, insurance, or any other incidental charges.  
6. You MUST call Defender before sending any product back for repair. You will be sent a Return Authorization number with  
return instructions. When returning the product for warranty service, please pack it carefully in the original box with all  
supplied accessories, and enclose your original receipt or copy, and a brief explanation of the problem (include RA #).  
7. This warranty is valid only in Canada and the continental U.S.  
8. This warranty cannot be re-issued.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN MONITOR  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (BACK).  
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
TABLE OF CONTENTS.............................................................................................. 1  
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 3  
WHAT IS INCLUDED ............................................................................................... 3  
FEATURES ............................................................................................................ 4  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ........................................................................................ 5  
BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS ................................................................................. 6  
BASIC SETUP ........................................................................................................ 8  
Things to Consider Before Installation ........................................................................ 8  
Mounting the Cameras ............................................................................................... 8  
Connecting Peripheral Cable....................................................................................... 9  
Wiring Diagram for Cameras....................................................................................... 9  
CONNECTING ADDITIONAL DEVICES....................................................................... 10  
Connecting a USB Mouse.......................................................................................... 10  
Connecting a Monitor ............................................................................................... 10  
Connecting a PTZ Camera ......................................................................................... 10  
POWERING ON DVR............................................................................................. 11  
GETTING STARTED............................................................................................... 11  
Using the Mouse....................................................................................................... 11  
Viewing Your Cameras .............................................................................................. 11  
FUNCTION MENU ................................................................................................ 12  
Function Menu Options ............................................................................................ 12  
MAIN MENU ....................................................................................................... 15  
Using the Keyboard .................................................................................................. 16  
Camera Setup ........................................................................................................... 16  
Privacy Zone ............................................................................................................. 18  
Record Setup ............................................................................................................ 20  
Network Setup Menu................................................................................................ 22  
Video Search............................................................................................................. 25  
Devices ..................................................................................................................... 27  
HDD .......................................................................................................... 28  
Alarm Setup.............................................................................................. 30  
PTZ Setup ................................................................................................. 31  
Mobile Setup ............................................................................................ 31  
Motion Detection...................................................................................... 32  
System Setup............................................................................................................ 34  
Date and Time........................................................................................... 34  
Password Setup ........................................................................................ 37  
Video Setup .............................................................................................. 38  
Language ................................................................................................. 39  
System Information.................................................................................. 39  
Maintenance............................................................................................. 40  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
PLAYBACK.......................................................................................................... 41  
Playback through DVR .............................................................................................. 41  
Computer Playback................................................................................................... 42  
File Viewing.............................................................................................. 43  
Software Functions .................................................................................. 44  
Bottom Playback Functions...................................................................... 45  
NETWORK GUIDE ................................................................................................ 48  
Requirements........................................................................................................... 48  
Connecting DVR to a Router...................................................................................... 48  
Finding your DVR’s IP Address................................................................................... 49  
Preparing your Computer for Viewing the DVR ......................................................... 49  
Log in to the DVR...................................................................................................... 52  
Installing ActiveX Controls ........................................................................................ 52  
Viewing DVR Outside Of your Network ..................................................................... 53  
Option 1 ................................................................................................... 54  
Option 2.................................................................................................... 55  
Testing Port Forwarding ........................................................................... 56  
If You Cannot Connect............................................................................... 57  
DDNS Setup .............................................................................................................. 58  
Logging into Software .............................................................................................. 61  
ONLINE SOFTWARE ............................................................................................. 62  
Live Mode................................................................................................................. 63  
PTZ Options .............................................................................................................. 64  
PLAYBACK ......................................................................................................... 65  
PLAYING BACK FOOTAGE ...................................................................................... 66  
SETUP ............................................................................................................... 67  
NETWORK SETUP MENU....................................................................................... 70  
MOBILE VIEWING................................................................................................ 74  
DVR TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................... 79  
DVR SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................... 81  
CAMERA MANUAL ............................................................................................... 83  
What’s Included........................................................................................................ 83  
Features.................................................................................................................... 83  
Wiring Diagram for Cameras..................................................................................... 84  
Drilling Template ...................................................................................................... 84  
Camera Specifications............................................................................................... 85  
Camera Troubleshooting........................................................................................... 86  
REPLACEMENT PARTS.......................................................................................... 87  
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES ................................................................................... 87  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Sentinel 503 8 Channel LCD-DVR! This user friendly system will allow you to  
monitor and protect your home or business. The coaching iMenu makes setting up and using your DVR very easy with  
helpful information bubbles that assist you in using and setting up your system. The SN503-8CH comes equipped  
with H.264 compression which allows you to record and store more footage using less space, so you will never miss an  
important event. This manual was written to ensure that you get the most out of your SN503-8CH DVR.  
WHAT IS INCLUDED  
Window Warning Stickers  
IR Remote Control  
19”LCD-DVR (500GB  
Hard Drive Installed)  
DC12V Power Adapter  
for DVR  
Peripheral Cable  
10 ft RJ-45 Cable  
Camera Mounting Hardware  
Quick Start Guide  
1 Year Warranty  
24/7 Lifetime Live  
Customer Support  
USB Mouse  
Software and Manual CD  
CV503-8CH-002 Package:  
1 x 4 port power supply  
for Cameras  
4 x Indoor/Outdoor  
Night Vision  
5 x RCA to BNC  
Connectors  
4 x 60ft 4 PIN DIN  
to RCA (male)  
Power Cables  
4 x Camera Mounts  
1 x Power Adapter  
for Cameras  
Cameras  
CV503-8CH-008 Package:  
2 x 4 port power supply  
for Cameras  
8 x Indoor/Outdoor  
Night Vision  
10 x RCA to BNC  
Connectors  
8 x 60ft 4 PIN DIN  
to RCA (male)  
Power Cables  
8 x Camera Mounts  
2 x Power Adapter  
for Cameras  
Cameras  
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FEATURES  
View Online or on a Smartphone  
This system allows you to check on your footage, no matter white time it is or where you are in the world. You have  
the power to access your DVR’s footage over the internet1 or directly from your iPhone® or BlackBerry ®2 smartphone.  
All-In-One Security System  
Sync combines a vibrant 19”LCD monitor with a powerful DVR system. The compact design is sleek, stylish and easy  
to setup. The LCD DVR can even be wall mounted, allowing you to save more space when protecting your property.  
500GB HDD Records in Real Time  
Using cutting edge H.264 compression, you can record over a month of continuous video.3 The footage records in real  
time (30 frames per second) so that when you play your footage back, it streams flawlessly and ensures that you never  
miss a thing.  
Night Vision Equipped Cameras  
Each camera comes equipped with 12 infrared LEDs allowing you to see any monitored area in total darkness, up to  
15ft away!4  
Four Professional Grade Weather Resistant Cameras  
Each camera comes equipped with a Sharp® CCD image sensor which provides you with a clear picture at 420 TV lines  
of resolution. Made with professional grade aluminum and a sunshade to prevent glare and deterioration.5  
Protect your assets with Privacy Masking  
The unique privacy masking option protects privacy and liability by allowing you to block certain objects from being  
viewed or recorded. Mask out employee rest areas or alarm systems where special codes need to be entered so that  
you and your employee’s rights are protected.  
Multiple Viewing Options  
Multiple viewing options allow you to view eight cameras at once, four cameras in quad screen or one camera at a  
time. You can also cycle through each camera in sequence mode or view up to three cameras with the unique Picture  
in Picture option.  
Multiple USB Backup Options  
A built-in USB port gives you multiple back up options. If you want to keep footage for safety purposes or if you need  
to give the authorities footage, you can choose to transfer to a USB flash drive, external hard drive or an external CD/  
DVD writer.6  
Advanced Recording options  
The motion detection option allows you record only when motion is detected so that you save hard drive space and  
still record all the important events. You can even ensure that false alarms are not triggered by easily blocking out  
areas with constant movement.  
24/7 Scheduled Recording  
You have the option to record constantly, record based on a set schedule or record when only motion is detected. You  
can set each camera to record a specific schedule and choose which days of the week and hours of the day, you want  
to record.  
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FEATURES  
Expandable up to 8 Cameras  
This system comes with four cameras and allows you expand it to up to eight cameras total. This allows you to  
expand your system as your monitoring needs expand, so that you won’t have to purchase an entirely new system.  
Compatible with any Defender SP5, SP301-C or SP500-C cameras.  
Included Mouse and Remote Control  
The Included Mouse and remote control allow you to navigate through the menu easily and hassle free.  
Password Protection  
Password protection ensures that only authorized people can view your footage or adjust your DVR settings.  
Search by Date, Time or Event7  
You can search for footage by date, time or event so that you can find the specific footage you are looking for quickly.  
Removable HDD with Key Lock  
The 500GB HDD is removable for easy access if you need to give footage to the authorities. It is also locked into your  
system with a key so that unauthorized people cannot remove your HDD.  
24/7 Lifetime Live Customer Support  
Assistance is available whenever you need it. Our customer support team can be reached by phone 24/7, email or live  
web chat, so you will always have access to an expert.  
Disclaimers  
1.  
2.  
3.  
RequiresbroadbandrouterandbroadbandInternetconnection–notincluded. InternetExplorer®isrequired.  
CompatiblewithBlackBerry®Bold™. Foranupdatedlistofcompatiblemodelspleasevisitwww.defender-usa.com  
Recordingcapacitymayvarybasedonrecordingresolutionandquality, lightingconditionsandmovementinthescene. Basedona500GBhard  
drive, usinglowestqualitysettings. DefenderwillnotbeheldliableforanylossofdataduetoHardDrivefailure.  
IRilluminationrangeupto15ftunderidealconditions. Objectsatorbeyondthisrangemaybepartiallyorcompletelyobscured,  
dependingonthecameraapplication.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Althoughthecamerasarewaterresistant, theyarenotwaterproof. Camerasarenotintendedforuseindirectexposuretowater, rainorsnow.  
USBashdrive, CD/DVDwriter, andexternalharddrivenotincluded.  
VideoplaybacksoftwareisnotMaccompatible. iPhoneisaregisteredtrademarkofAppleInc. BlackBerryisaregisteredtrademarkofResearchin  
MotionLimited, InternetExplorerisaregisteredtrademarkofMicrosoftCorporationandSharpisaregisteredtrademarkofSharpCorporation  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
DF10W (18.3M de Câble Additionnel)  
VU5 CMOS Camera  
VU500-C CCD Camera  
For more optional accessories, please see the back of the manual or visit: www.defender-usa.com  
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BUTTON AND CONNECTIONS  
1
LCD-DVR LEFT SIDE  
1. Power Connection: LCD-DVR Power Connection  
2. LAN Connection: Connects to Router  
3. Mouse Connection: Connection for USB Mouse  
4. USB Connection: Connection for USB device  
5. Audio Out:  
6. Video Out:  
7. Power Switch:  
8. External I/O  
Connection for audio device  
RCA video out jacks for spot monitors  
Power on/off switch  
Connect “PERIPHERAL CABLE”here  
3
4
2
5
6
8
7
1
LCD-DVR RIGHT SIDE  
1. Removable HDD: The Hard Drive is located here for quick  
and easy access  
2. ON/Off:  
3. Menu:  
4. Up:  
Turns monitor display on / off  
Toggles adjustment for monitor display  
When changing monitor display, this  
button increases the value  
When changing monitor display, this  
button increases the value  
2
3
4
5
5. Down:  
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BUTTON AND CONNECTIONS  
REMOTE CONTROL  
1. Numerical Keypad: Buttons 1-8 will display the  
corresponding camera on  
full screen  
2. All:  
3. Menu:  
Switch to quad viewing mode  
Access the main menu and exit  
the current menu  
1
4. Select/Enter:  
5. Directional Keys: Allows you to navigate  
Allows you to select options  
3
2
5
through the menu  
6. Audio/Search:  
Searches and finds any  
channels that have an audio  
supported camera attached to  
it (not included)  
Mutes sound  
Rewinds footage  
Begins recording based on the  
24 hour schedule  
Pauses playback footage and  
starts/stops sequence mode  
4
7
6
8
7. Mute:  
8. Rewind:  
9. Record:  
11  
12  
10.Pause:  
11.Play:  
12.Fast Forward:  
Calls up the playback menu  
9
Fast forwards through  
playback footage and allows  
you to navigate the menu to  
the right  
Stops recording and/or  
playback footage  
10  
13  
13.Stop:  
MOUSE  
1. Select:  
Click this button to select  
highlighted object  
This wheel has no function on  
this DVR  
2
2. Scroll Wheel:  
3
4
3. USB Connection: Connects to the USB mouse  
1
port on the left side of the DVR  
4. Deselect:  
Pressing this exits the menu  
you are in. If you are in live  
view it will open the  
sub menu  
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BASIC SETUP  
THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLATION  
The camera should be installed between 8 to 13ft above the area to be monitored  
Decide whether the camera will be wall mounted, ceiling mounted or sitting on a desk/table top. Before  
mounting the camera, ensure there is nothing obstructing the camera’s view  
Placing the camera in an open, visible area can help deter criminals  
To cover large, dark areas such as backyards, garages and driveways, place cameras in locations such as the  
roof or deck  
Ensure that your camera is positioned away from light sources and that the sunshade is properly adjusted to  
avoid glare  
For best viewing results, the lighting in front of the camera should be about the same brightness as the  
lighting around the area being monitored  
Each camera comes with 60ft of video/power wire. If longer wiring distance is required, 60ft extensions can  
We recommend using a surge protected power bar to protect the camera’s internal circuitry  
MOUNTING THE CAMERAS  
1. Rotate the camera mount so that camera is  
Adjust camera to desired viewing angle  
pointed in the desired position.  
2. Screw the mounting bracket into the camera’s  
mounting hole, turning it clockwise.  
3. Mount the camera in the desired location no  
more than 60 ft from the DVR unless you have  
purchased additional wiring. You may mount  
the cameras on a wall, ceiling or desk.  
4. Ensure that the cameras are strongly secured  
into the wall.  
5. Adjust cameras to the desired viewing angles.  
6. For additional help on mounting the cameras,  
please see the drilling template, located at  
the end of the manual.  
Ensure the camera is secured into place  
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BASIC SETUP  
CONNECTING PERIPHERAL CABLE  
1. Connect the “PERIPHERAL CABLE”to the jack on the left  
side of the LCD-DVR named, “EXTERNAL I/O.”  
2. With the cable in place, turn the plastic screws  
clockwise to lock the connection.  
3. The “PERIPHERAL CABLE”is where you will connect all of your  
security cameras, PTZ cameras and alarm system.  
WIRING CAMERAS  
D
A
G
B
C
F
H
K
L
J
E
INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Plug 12V adapter (A) into electrical wall outlet or surge protecting power bar.  
2. Plug the single end of the four port power supply (C) into the male end of the 12V adapter (B).  
3. Connect the 4PIN DIN female connection on the camera (E) into the 4PIN DIN male connection on the 60ft video  
power wire (F).  
4. Plug the power jack (G) from the 60ft video/power wire into one of the ports of the four port power supply (D).  
5. Attach the BNC to RCA connector (L) to the video inputs of the LCD-DVR’s “PERIPHERAL CABLE.”(J)  
6. Connect the yellow male RCA plug (H) from the 60 ft cable to the BNC to RCA (K) connector and your “PERIPHERAL  
CABLE”(J).  
7. Repeat the above steps for all of the included cameras.  
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BASIC SETUP  
CONNECTING ADDITIONAL DEVICES  
Plug Mouse into USB port  
CONNECTING A USB MOUSE  
Connect the included USB mouse before powering on the SN503-  
8CH. This will speed up the initializing process as well as make the  
DVR easier to use.  
1. Plug the USB connection on the mouse into the  
top USB connection on the left side of the DVR marked  
with a mouse icon.  
CONNECTING A PTZ CAMERA  
The SN503-8CH supports a 2 wire RS-485 connection for a PTZ  
camera to be connected (PTZ camera not included). Please see the  
PTZ camera manual for further instructions on required PTZ settings.  
1.  
2.  
To connect a two-wire PTZ camera:  
1. With a small flat head screwdriver, press down on the plastic  
RS485 screw to open the port.  
3.  
2. With the screw pushed down, insert the wire into the wire port.  
3. Release the screw to lock the wire in place. Pull lightly on the  
wire to test for a secure connection.  
4. For further instruction on connecting your PTZ camera, please  
consult the PTZ camera’s instruction manual.  
CONNECTING A SPOT MONITOR  
The SN503-8CH supports up to two spot monitors in addition to  
your 19”LCD screen.  
Plug RCA cable to Video Output  
To Connect a Spot Monitor:  
1. Connect a BNC-to-RCA connector to the video output jack,  
labeled “VIDEO OUTPUT.” This is located on the left side of the  
LCD-DVR.  
2. Plug the included RCA cable into the BNC connector.  
3. Attach the other end of the RCA cable to a yellow RCA video  
input on your tv/monitor.  
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BASIC SETUP  
POWERING ON YOUR LCD-DVR  
Connect to a power source to turn on DVR  
1. Insert the power cord into the power supply.  
2. Plug the power cord into a power outlet (surge  
protected power outlet recommended).  
3. Insert the power supply wire into the DC 12V port on  
the left side of the LCD-DVR.  
4. There is a power on/off switch located on the left side  
of the SN503-8CH, press this down to turn on your  
security system. After a few moments, your DVR  
system will immediately begin recording!  
GETTING STARTED  
The SN503-8CH is designed to be user friendly - you will notice the iMenu bubbles located toward the bottom of your  
screen which will describe your menu options.  
USING THE MOUSE  
The included USB mouse makes using the SN503-8CH quick and easy.  
The mouse functions just like a mouse for a computer - it allows you  
to click on items to select and change them. To get the most out of  
your SN503-8CH, we recommend using the mouse.  
Note: Ensure that the mouse is connected to the designated  
USB port before powering on  
SCREEN VIEWING  
By double clicking one of the eight camera screens, the viewing mode will switch to full screen mode. Double clicking  
again will bring you back to quad or eight screen mode (pending on what was set before).  
Full Screen  
Quad Screen  
Eight Camera Screen  
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FUNCTION MENU  
FUNCTION MENU  
The Function Menu can be accessed two different ways:  
1. Right clicking the mouse.  
From the viewing screen, right click the mouse to access the  
function menu. As you scroll through the menu with your  
mouse, you will notice that the option becomes highlighted.  
Left click to select your desired command or move your cursor  
away from the menu and left click to close.  
2. Pressing select (SEL) on the remote control.  
Then use the up and down arrow keys to navigate the menu.  
Press “SELto select a command or “MENU”to close.  
FUNCTION MENU OPTIONS  
Main menu  
When accessing the Main Menu, you may be prompted for a password. The default password is 123456. For more  
information regarding passwords, see page 38.  
Unlock Menu Prompt  
DEFAULT PASSWORD  
123456  
Video Search  
Selecting this prompts the Video Search which allows you to search through recorded footage. For more information,  
please see Video Search on page 25.  
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SHORTCUT MENU  
PTZ Camera  
Selecting this shortcut opens the PTZ menu (PTZ camera not included). PTZ stands for Pan/Tilt/Zoom. This menu  
option will only control PTZ cameras properly configured in Device Management. To view instructions on how to  
configure a PTZ camera, please see Connecting a PTZ Camera on page 10.  
The controls for the PTZ camera are as follows:  
PTZ setup menu  
Slow/Fast:  
This bar allows you to adjust the speed that  
the camera will move  
Zoom:  
Pressing the + zooms in and pressing the –  
zooms out  
Focus:  
Pressing the + focuses the picture and  
pressing the – takes the focus away. This is  
useful if an object is either close range or long  
range and is being displayed blurry  
Iris:  
Pressing the + lets in more light and pressing  
the – takes light out of the picture. This is  
useful for varying lighting situations as well  
as correcting backlight issues  
Cruise Setup:  
This function allows you to setup preset  
positions for the PTZ to follow, the PTZ  
camera will cruise through your set positions  
and times. Not all PTZ cameras have this  
function  
Directional keys: Clicking on the directional arrows moves the  
camera in the direction of that arrow  
To set up cruise:  
1. Right click the mouse and open PTZ.  
2. Select “Cruise Set.  
PTZ Cruise  
3. Select the channel that the PTZ camera is connected to. (The  
PTZ camera must already be configured).  
4. Use the directional buttons to adjust the camera to the places  
you would like the PTZ camera to view in cruise mode. Press  
the SET button at each desired position.  
5. Click on stop time and set the time (in seconds) for how long  
you would like the PTZ camera to stay at each position.  
6. To review your set points, select the current point you would  
like to view and click on “go to.  
7. Click “saveand then “exit.  
8. To erase all preset cruise points click on “clean.”  
9. To start the PTZ cruise, open the shortcut menu and select  
“start cruise. To stop the PTZ cruise, open the shortcut menu  
and select “stop cruise.  
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SHORTCUT MENU  
Start Record  
Selecting this prompts the LCD-DVR to begin manual recording (if it is not already recording). Selecting this  
will override any set recording schedule  
Stop Record  
Selecting this prompts the LCD-DVR to stop manual recording  
Start Cruise  
Selecting this option prompts the PTZ cruise to start (if you have configured a compatible PTZ camera).  
Selecting the cruise option again will stop the PTZ cruise  
Start Auto Sequencing  
Selecting this option prompts the cameras to sequence through each camera displayed on full screen. This  
function will only work if you have more than one camera connected. Double click the screen to stop the  
automatic sequencing. For more information, please see Camera Sequence on page 19  
PIP Mode  
Picture-in-picture (PIP) allows you to view one camera in full  
screen and up to two other channels (of your choice) in smaller  
windows on the bottom corners of your screen. You must have  
at least two cameras connected to your LCD-DVR to utilize PIP  
Mode.  
Operating PIP Mode:  
1. Scroll to “PIP Mode,once highlighted, two options will  
appear: “1 X 1”and “1 X 2.”  
2. Selecting “1 X 1”will display a second channel in the  
bottom-left corner of the screen, while “1 x 2”will display  
a second and third channel on the two bottom-left and  
right corners of the screen.  
3. To select which camera you are viewing in the picture-in-  
picture, left click the smaller image to cycle through to the  
desired channel.  
4. To exit “PIP Mode,right click the mouse.  
PIP Mode 1x1  
PIP Mode 1x2  
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SHORTCUT MENU  
Digital Zoom  
When viewing in full screen mode, the function menu features a “Digital Zoom”option. This allows you to select an  
area to view more closely.  
To zoom in:  
1. From the function menu, navigate to and select  
“DIGITAL ZOOM.”  
2. Left click and hold to drag a square over the area you  
wish to zoom in.  
3. To exit, right click the mouse.  
MAIN MENU  
The main menu can be accessed by selecting it from the function menu or by pressing the “MENU”button on the  
remote control. While navigating the main menu, left click to select and right click to exit. The iMenu will inform you  
of the details for each option.  
Many of the Submenus will Feature the Following Common Options:  
1. DEFAULT: This option will restore all settings, on the current screen, to the default settings  
2. APPLY: This option will confirm and save all of the adjustments made from this screen  
3. EXIT:  
This button will exit the current screen without saving the adjustments  
Main Menu  
Note: All sub menus have some or all of the above options.  
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MAIN MENU  
USING THE KEYBOARD  
The keyboard is used when keying in passwords, names, dates and times.  
To Operate the Keyboard:  
1. Navigate to a desired character and then left click to input your selection.  
2. By selecting the “ABC”button the case and type of characters will change. Upper case, lower case and numbers  
are the options available.  
3. To erase a character select the backspace button ( ).  
4. When the desired entry has been finished, select the enter key ( ).  
Keyboard(s)  
CAMERA SETUP  
The camera setup menu allows you to title each camera, adjust where the title will be located as well as configuring  
the coloring, name and position.  
Name  
Selecting this option will prompt a keyboard to appear on screen and allow you to type in a title for each camera.  
Camera Menu  
To change the name of your camera:  
1. Under the “NAME”column,  
navigate to and select the  
channel you would like to edit.  
2. The keyboard will prompt, input  
desired title, then select enter.  
3. Select “APPLYto save changes.  
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Position  
This will determine where the title of the camera will be displayed. Selecting “OFF”will provide no title on screen for  
desired camera.  
To Change the Position of your Camera’s Name:  
1. Under the “POSITION”column, navigate to and select the drop down list of the channel’s name you would like to  
reposition.  
2. Select which quadrant of the screen you want that camera’s title to appear.  
3. Repeat for all desired cameras.  
4. Select “APPLYto save changes.  
Color  
Selecting this prompts four adjustable values for each camera: hue, brightness, contrast and saturation.  
To Adjust Coloring:  
Color Setup  
1. After selecting the color option in the  
“CAMERA SETUP,navigate to a color  
setting you would like to adjust.  
2. When the desired color setting is  
highlighted, left click to a location on the  
line to adjust the settings accordingly.  
3. When desired changes have been made,  
select “APPLYto save your changes.  
Live  
This option allows you to turn a camera on  
or off in live viewing mode. When selected  
off, the camera will still record but it will not  
be displayed on screen. This is useful if you  
have a camera placed in a confidential area  
or if you have a camera location you wish to  
remain hidden.  
To turn the live viewing of a camera on or off:  
1. Navigate to and select the “LIVE”drop down list next to the camera you would like to turn on/off.  
2. Select “OFF”to prevent live camera display or “ON”to remain live.  
3. Repeat for all desired cameras.  
4. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
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Time Display  
The SN503-8CH allows you to select if you would like the time and date displayed while in live view or  
while recording.  
To Enable/Disable the Time Display:  
1. Select the drop down list next to the time display mode you would like to change.  
2. Select “OFF”or “ON.”  
3. Select “APPLYto save your settings.  
Time Display Options  
Privacy Zone  
“PRIVACY ZONE”allows you to set up to four adjustable areas  
per camera that you wish to mask or remain private. When  
enabled, the desired private location(s) will appear black on  
the viewing screen.  
Privacy Zone Setup  
To Setup Privacy Zone:  
1. Select “PRIVACY ZONE”from the Camera Setup menu.  
2. Navigate to the desired channel, then, from the “PRIVACY  
ZONE”drop down list, select the option from “OFF”to “ON.”  
3. There will be four check boxes titled “AREA”1 through 4.  
Choose how many individual privacy zones you would like  
to have by selecting the corresponding check box.  
4. When the desired amount of privacy zones have been  
chosen, select “SETUP”to configure the location and size  
of each zone.  
Screenshot  
5. Left click, hold and drag the green privacy zone box over  
the desired area you would like to be made private.  
6. To adjust the size of the privacy zone, navigate to the  
green border of the privacy zone, then left click, hold and  
drag the box to desired size.  
7. When the privacy zones have been set, right click to exit.  
8. Select “APPLYto save settings, then “EXIT”to close  
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Auto Sequence  
This option allows you to choose the duration for each camera on the screen while in auto sequencing mode; choose  
anywhere from zero to ten seconds. You can also choose whether to sequence only channels one through four or five  
through eight for a specific duration.  
To Adjust Automatic Sequencing:  
Auto Sequence Menu  
1. Select “AUTOSEQfrom Camera Setup menu.  
2. Navigate to and select desired channel and a  
drop down list, select desired duration.  
3. Select “APPLYto save settings.  
RECORD SETUP  
This menu option allows you to turn on or off each  
camera, adjust the video quality, choose a recording  
mode or decide on the recording segment length.  
Channel (On/Off)  
To turn channels on or off from recording:  
1. Select the drop down list next to to the channel  
you would like adjusted.  
2. Navigate to and select whether or not to record the  
channel.  
3. Select “APPLYto save settings.  
Quality  
To change the quality of the recorded video:  
1. Navigate to and select the quality level you would like to choose (BEST, GOOD or NORMAL). Selecting “BEST”will  
provide you with the best video quality but will also use up the most HDD space.  
2. Select “APPLYto save settings.  
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Audio Rec.  
To turn audio recording On or Off:  
1. Navigate to and select the drop down menu beside “Audio Rec.  
2. Select which camera you would like the audio to record from and press select.  
3. Select “APPLYto save settings.  
Note: Only audio enabled cameras (sold seperately) are able to record audio.  
File Size  
The DVR allows you choose the maximum length that each recorded video clip will be. This is for backup purposes.  
To adjust and/or set a file size:  
1. Select the drop down menu beside “File size.  
2. Highlight the time you would like each recorded video clip to be (15, 30, 45 or 60 min) and press select.  
3. Select “APPLYto save settings.  
Note: Higher quality and resolution settings use up more space on your hard drive.  
Rec. Mode  
The SN503-8CH allows you to select if you want continuous recording or to record on a set schedule.  
To program your LCD-DVR to always record:  
1. Select the drop down list next to “REC. MODE.”  
2. Navigate to and select “ALWAYS.”  
3. Select “APPLYto save settings.  
To set your LCD-DVR for schedule record:  
1. Select the drop down list next to “REC. MODE.”  
2. Navigate to and select “TIME SCHEDULE RECORD.”  
3. Select “APPLYto save settings.  
Note: The default schedule is set to record on a 24/7 schedule  
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To customize your record schedule :  
Schedule Menu  
The SN503-8CH allows you to set different  
recording schedules and recording types for each  
individual channel. (Normal record, motion record  
or no record)  
1. From the camera setup menu, ensure that  
“TIME SCHEDULE RECORD”is selected.  
2. Navigate to and select “SCHEDULE.”  
To adjust the recording schedule:  
1. Select the drop down list titled, “CHANNEL.”  
2. Navigate to and select which camera you wish to set a schedule for.  
3. Towards the bottom of the screen, navigate to and select the desired recording type. A check mark will confirm  
your selection.  
Alarm record:  
General Record: (Green) Constantly records  
No Record: (Transparent) No recording  
(Red) Records only when motion is detected  
4. Once the recording type has been chosen, navigate to and select the desired hours for the desired recording type.  
5. Repeat as needed for each channel.  
6. Once you have set all schedules for the desired cameras, days, times and record modes select “APPLY”to save  
your settings.  
Schedule Copy Function  
Selecting the “COPY”button will copy one days schedule and use it for other days that you specify. This is useful if you  
customize a schedule for a particular day and would like to apply the same schedule for other days of the week.  
To copy one day’s schedule to another or all other days:  
1. Select the start day by opening the drop down list located next to “FROM.”  
2. Select the end date that you would like to use the same recording schedule for by opening the drop down list  
located next to “TO.”  
3. Navigate to and select “COPY.”  
4. Once you have completed all desired scheduling, select “APPLY”to save settings.  
File Size  
This option allows you to adjust the duration of your blocks of recordings. You can select to record in 15, 30, 45 or 60  
minute blocks of time.  
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NETWORK SETUP MENU  
The network setup menu is your gateway to  
viewing footage online. The SN503-8CH is  
pre-configured to work with most network  
setups. The network setup menu allows you  
to configure all the settings necessary to view  
your DVR online. You can adjust the way the  
DVR acquires an IP address, which ports are  
used to communicate with the DVR, DNS and set  
information for a DDNS account.  
Network Menu  
Type:  
Determines how the LCD-DVR will acquire and IP address: DHCP, Static IP or PPoE.  
DHCP:  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is the most common setup for  
home or office networks. This allows the LCD-DVR to automatically acquire an IP  
address from the router. By default, the IP mode will mode will be set to DHCP.  
Static IP:  
Static IP addresses are manually assigned by the administrator. A static IP  
address would be beneficial if your internal IP changes frequently.  
PPPoE:  
Used for DSL services where individuals connect to a DSL modem. It is  
recommended to store PPPOE information in the router. If the information is  
not stored in the router, the DSL model will need to be configured. Contact your  
Internet Service Provider for details on modem configuration.  
To adjust the type of IP Mode you are using:  
1. Select the drop down menu beside the word TYPE.  
2. Highlight the IP Mode you would like to use and press select.  
3. Select “apply”to save your changes.  
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Media Port:  
This port is used to initiate communication with the LCD-DVR. The media port is entered at the end of the IP address  
to connect to the DVR. If using the default port (80), your internet browser will automatically add port 80 to the end  
of the address even though it may not display it. If using a port other than 80, you will need to add that port to the  
end of the IP address when typing it into a web browser. (Ex. If using port 2000 and IP address is 192.168.1.69, you  
Web Port:  
This port is used for the LCD-DVR to communicate with your network and is required for proper internet viewing.  
Media Port vs. Web Port  
This DVR requires two separate ports for internet viewing. Most of the communication goes through the Web Port  
and is used for accessing DVR footage, software and the menu. The Media Port is used to initiate communication to  
the DVR and serves as a gateway. The Media Port should be left as 80 unless port 80 is being blocked by your Internet  
Service Provider.  
To Change the port you are using:  
1. Navigate to and select the drop down list next to the port you would like to change, this will prompt the  
keyboard to open.  
2. Using the keyboard, input desired port number then select enter. The Media and Web ports cannot be the  
same number.  
3. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
IP ADD:  
(IP ADDRESS) The numbers here represent the Internal IP address of your DVR. If your DVR is not properly connected to  
the router, the address will appear as 0.0.0.0. or “Getting IP. . .”  
To Acquire an IP Address:  
1. Ensure the IP Mode is set to “DHCP”and that you have connected an Ethernet cable (included) to the jack titled  
“LAN”on the left side of the LCD-DVR.  
2. Once adjusted, select “APPLYto save changes.  
3. Exit the Network Menu, then exit the Main Menu. This will prompt your LCD-DVR to restart and implement the  
new settings.  
Note: The internal IP address is the most important number on the Network  
Setup Menu screen and the ports will be used to set up Port Forwarding  
which is required to view DVR outside of current network.  
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DNS:  
Domain Name System (DNS) is for advanced network setup. DNS is used to convert names into IP addresses. It is  
recommended to leave these settings as they will be automatically configured by the router.  
To adjust the DNS address:  
1. Navigate to the DNS address bar, select it to adjust the value.  
2. The keyboard will prompt, input the desired address then select the enter key.  
DDNS:  
Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) allows you to set up a common name for the LCD-DVR instead of typing an  
IP address. This feature is used if you have a dynamic IP address from Internet Service Provider and the IP address is  
constantly changing. For setting up a DDNS server, please see page 61.  
To setup your DDNS on the DVR:  
1. Navigate to and select “DDNS SETUP.”  
2. Navigate to and select the “DDNS”drop down list, then select “ON.”  
3. Navigate to and select “SERVER.” DynDNS is the default server but you may choose another DDNS provider from  
the list.  
4. Navigate to and select “HOST NAME.” Keyboard will prompt to input host name.  
5. Highlight “USER NAME”and press select, the keyboard will appear to input your user name.  
6. Navigate to and select “PASSWORD.Keyboard will prompt to input a password.  
7. Navigate to and select “APPLYto save your settings.  
DDNS Setup  
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VIDEO SEARCH  
This option allows you to search through your previously recorded footage organized by date and time. You can access  
the video search from the main menu, the function menu or by pressing the “PLAY”button on the remote control.  
To access and play back footage:  
1. Select the channel to view recorded footage from (1).  
2. Navigate to and select the date to view footage from, (2) this will prompt a keyboard to input date. Once the  
date has been inserted, select “SEARCH”(3).  
The calendar will reveal the dates which footage has been recorded on:  
Motion/Alarm recordings are red (4)  
General recordings are green (4)  
If date is neither red nor green, there are no recordings  
3. Navigate to the day and select the hour you would like to view footage from (7).  
To access and playback footage from a certain time:  
1. Select the channel to view recorded footage from (1).  
2. Navigate to and select the date to view footage from (2), this will prompt a keyboard to input date.  
3. Navigate to and select the time to view footage from (5), this will prompt a keyboard to input time.  
4. Navigate to and select “PLAYBACK.”  
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File List  
The file list allows you to see the type of recording (normal, alarm), date and time footage was recorded, size of  
footage and the option to backup selected recorded events.  
File List Menu  
To access the file from the video search menu:  
1. Navigate to and select the channel and date you would like to view footage from. Once completed, select  
“SEARCH.”  
2. The dates that have recorded footage are colored red or green. Navigate to and select the date you wish to view  
the file list for.  
3. Navigate to and select “FILE LIST.” This will prompt a new screen which will list all of the recordings for that day.  
The following information will be displayed:  
• CH:  
The channel with recorded footage  
• Time:  
• Size:  
• Type:  
• BAK:  
• First:  
• Prev:  
• Next:  
• Last:  
• All:  
The time range that the footage was recorded  
The size of the file, in, MB the larger the file the longer the video clip is  
The type of footage that was recorded (Alarm or Normal)  
Allows you select video clips to backup onto a USB device  
Brings you the beginning of the list (oldest footage first)  
Brings you back a page if not already on the first page  
Brings you forward a page  
Brings you to the last page of recorded footage (most recent footage is last)  
Selects all footage on the page to be backed up  
• Reverse: Inverses the selected and non-selected footage for backup  
• Backup: Prompts back up of the selected video clips  
• Exit:  
Exits the file list  
4. To only view one recording type, navigate to and select the “TYPE”drop down list. Choose between all recordings,  
only normal recordings or only motion recordings.  
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Backup  
The SN503-8CH allows you to back up footage onto a USB device such as a USB memory stick, USB HDD or a USB CD/  
DVD writer for playback on a computer.  
To Backup footage onto USB device:  
Connect USB device into bottom USB port  
1. Ensure USB device is connected to the appropriate USB  
port on the left side of the LCD-DVR.  
2. Access the file list for the particular day you would like  
footage backed up. For more information on the File  
List, please see page 26.  
3. Choose the files you wish to backup by navigating to  
and selecting the check boxes in the “BAK”column.  
4. Select “BACKUP.” This will prompt the DVR to backup  
footage to the USB device.  
5. To view the backed-up footage on your USB device  
please see “Computer Playback”section of the manual  
page 43. Additionally, some CD/DVD players will be  
able to play footage as well. Please refer to your CD/  
DVD player’s manual for compatibility.  
Note: The Backup format is .264 and will  
require a player of conversion program  
to play the file. Video clips can also be  
played back using the web viewer.  
DEVICES  
This sub menu that allows you to configure the settings of  
your LCD-DVR:  
Device Menu  
HDD:  
Alarm:  
PTZ:  
Hard disk drive  
Internal alarm  
PTZ camera setup (PTZ  
camera not included)  
Mobile:  
Online mobile viewing setup  
Motion Detection: Motion detection settings  
Exit: Exits the submenu  
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HDD  
This option gives you information about your HDD (Hard Disk Drive), allows you to enable overwrite mode and format  
the hard drive and/or USB drive.  
The information this option includes:  
HDD Status:  
Displays the current operating status of the hard drive. If the Hard Drive is functioning  
normally it will display OK  
Total Space:  
Free Space:  
The total size of the HDD  
How much space is available on the HDD  
Usable Rec. Time: Amount of remaining time available to record  
HDD Menu  
Overwrite  
When the HDD is overwrite enabled, the SN503-8CH will continue to record over the oldest footage rather than stop  
recording when HDD is full. Disabling this option will prompt recording to stop when the hard drive is full.  
To Enable/Disable overwrite mode:  
1. Select the drop down list next to “OVERWRITE.”  
2. Select “ENABLE”to use overwrite or “DISABLE”to turn overwrite mode off.  
3. Select “APPLYto save settings.  
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HDD Format  
Formatting the HDD erases all recorded video and audio on your Hard Disk Drive.  
To Format the HDD:  
1. Select “FORMAT HDD.”  
2. You will be prompted, “All data will be erased, are you sure you want to format?”  
3. Select “OK”to format the HDD or “CANCEL”to prevent formatting.  
4. It may take a few minutes to format the HDD, you are unable to cancel during this process.  
5. Once complete, you will be notified the HDD has been formatted successfully.  
6. Select “OK,exit all menus and the SN503-8CH will restart.  
USB Format  
USB format erases everything stored on the connected USB device.  
To Format the attached USB drive:  
1. Select “USB FORMAT.”  
2. Select “OK”to format the USB or “CANCEL”to prevent formatting.  
3. It may take a few minutes to format the attached USB device: when formatting, do not remove the USB drive  
from your DVR.  
4. Once complete, you will be notified that the USB has formatted successfully, select “OK.”  
HDD and USB format buttons  
Warning Screen  
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Alarm Setup  
This menu allows for the adjustment of a variety of alarm types and settings including an internal audible buzzer and  
email alerts. The SN503-8CH features many types of alarms and alerts.  
Types of Alarms:  
BUZZER:  
OUTPUT:  
FULL SCREEN:  
An internal buzzer that sounds from the LCD-DVR  
External alarm system (not included)  
The channel prompting an alarm will be displayed in full screen mode  
Alarm Triggers:  
Note:Onlymotiondetectionoryourexternalalarmsystemcantriggertheemailandfullscreenalerts.  
MD ALARM:  
I/O ALARM:  
Alerts if motion is detected  
Alerts if one of your I/O devices is triggered (see your external alarm system manual  
for configuration)  
HDD LOSS:  
HDD SPACE:  
VIDEO LOSS:  
Alerts if HDD is removed or tampered with  
Alerts if HDD is nearly full  
Alerts if a camera is disconnected  
To Set Alarms:  
1. Navigate to and select the checkboxes for the types of alerts you wish to trigger the alarms.  
2. Navigate to and select the drop down list, “I/O STATUS,for the desired channel to set alarms for.  
3. From this list, select “NC”(normally closed) to enable the specified alarms for that channel. Select “NO”(normally  
open) if you wish to use your external alarm system (please see your external alarm’s manual) or select “OFF”to  
use no alarm for the specified channel.  
4. Repeat as necessary for desired channels.  
Alarm Setup Menu  
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PTZ Setup  
PTZ setup allows you to input information for a PTZ camera (PTZ camera not included).  
To input the PTZ information:  
NOTE:RefertoyourPTZcamera’smanualfordetailedinstructionsoninstallationandconfigurationsettings.  
1. Input designated information of your PTZ cameras for the appropriate channels.  
2. From this menu you can also choose to enable/disable cruise mode for the PTZ camera.  
3. When all PTZ related information is entered, select “APPLY”to save changes.  
Mobile Setup  
Mobile Setup  
The SN503-8CH is compatible with iPhone®,  
BlackBerry®, Windows Mobile® and Symbian®  
smart phones. Port forwarding on the router  
must be configured to enable mobile viewing.  
Instructions for viewing your DVR  
through a mobile phone are located  
on page 75  
Software installation is typically  
required for mobile devices  
To adjust the user name:  
1. Navigate to and select “USER NAME.”  
2. This will prompt a keyboard to input a user  
name, select enter when complete.  
3. Select “APPLYto save your settings.  
To adjust the user password:  
1. Navigate to and select “USER PASSWORD.”  
2. This will prompt a keyboard to input a user name, select enter when complete.  
3. Select “APPLYto save your settings.  
To adjust your mobile port (for port forwarding):  
1. Navigate to and select “SERVER PORT.”  
2. This will prompt a keyboard to input a server port number, select enter when finished.  
3. Be sure to port forward your mobile port in addition to port 80 and 9000.  
4. Select “APPLYto save your settings.  
5. Exit all menus to prompt your system to restart and use your new settings.  
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Motion Detection  
This menu option allows you to adjust the motion detection settings for each individual camera. The settings you can  
adjust include turning motion detection on or off, adjusting the sensitivity of motion detection and designating the  
motion detection area.  
To change the status of motion detection for each camera:  
1. Navigate to and select the “STATUS”drop down list for the camera you would like to turn motion detection on/off.  
2. Select “ON”or “OFF”to turn the motion detection on or off.  
3. Repeat for all desired cameras.  
4. Select “APPLYto save the changes.  
To change the sensitivity of motion detection for each camera:  
1. Select the “SENSITIVITY”drop down list for the camera you would like to adjust the motion detection sensitivity for.  
2. Select 1 to 4 from the drop down list to adjust the sensitivity. 1 is the lowest sensitivity and 4 is the highest.  
3. Repeat for all desired cameras.  
4. Select “APPLYto save the changes.  
Motion Detection Menu  
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MD Area  
Motion Detection Area allows you to adjust particular areas of each camera where motion will or will not be detected.  
This is ideal if a camera is pointed in the direction of something that constantly has motion, such as a road, then, only  
the desired sections will trigger recording saving valuable space on your HDD.  
To adjust the MD area:  
1. Navigate to and select “SETUP”for the channel you would like to adjust the motion detection area. This will  
prompt the MD Area grid.  
NOTE: By default, the grid is entirely red: the SN503-8CH is automatically designated to detect motion  
throughout the whole screen.  
2. Navigate to and select the squares where you do NOT want motion detected. A transparent square indicates that  
motion detection has been disabled.  
3. Once motion detection areas have been determined, exit by right clicking or pressing “ESC,”then select “APPLY”  
to save settings.  
Note: It is easiest to set this up using the mouse!  
Motion Area Mask  
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SYSTEM SETUP  
This menu option allows you to change system settings on your DVR. The settings you can change include:  
Date/Time:  
Password:  
Video:  
Language:  
Info:  
Adjust date, time and daylight savings time  
Enable/disable and configure password  
Adjust video format and resolution  
Select from nine different languages  
Information about your LCD-DVR  
Maintenance:  
Set automatic maintenance, reboots and updates  
System Setup Menu  
Date and Time  
This menu option allows you to adjust the date and time, change the format of the displayed date, adjust the time  
format, set time zones and adjust the LCD-DVR for daylight saving time.  
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To adjust the date:  
1. Select the column next to the date you would like to change and a keyboard will appear.  
2. Type the date in the order of the selected format, indicated next to “DATE FORMAT,then select enter to close the  
keyboard.  
3. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
To adjust the time:  
1. Select the text box next to “TIME.  
2. Type the time in the order of the selected format, indicated next to “TIME FORMAT,”then select enter.  
3. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
To adjust the date format:  
1. Select the scroll bar next to “DATE FORMAT” and a list will appear.  
2. Highlight and select the type of date format you would like.  
3. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
To adjust the time format:  
1. Select the scroll bar next to “TIME FORMAT”and a list will appear.  
2. Highlight and select the type of time format you would like. Choose between a 12 hour clock or a 24 hour clock.  
3. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
Time Setup  
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Daylight Savings Time (DST)  
You can adjust the SN503-8CH to change automatically when daylight savings time occurs, or, at your scheduled  
preference.  
To set the LCD-DVR to adjust for daylight savings time automatically:  
1. Select the drop down list “DST,select “ON.”  
2. Select the drop down list, “DST MODE,”select “DEFAULT.”  
3. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
To customize the LCD-DVR daylight savings time adjustment:  
1. Select the drop down list “DST,select “ON.”  
2. Select the drop down list, “DST MODE,”select “CUSTOM.”  
3. Adjust the start date you want by selecting the “STARTTIME…”drop down list, then selecting the week you wish  
this to occur. Select the drop down list, “SUNDAY,to select which month you want this to occur.  
4. Adjust the time you want the clock to go forward an hour by selecting “END TIME…”drop down list. Select the  
drop down list, “SUNDAY,to select which month you want this to occur.  
5. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
Time Setup with DST options  
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MAIN MENU  
Password Setup  
This menu selection allows you to change the device ID, enable password protection as well as set a new password for  
users and admin on your DVR. When you enable password protection, you will be prompted to input a password each  
time you wish to access the main menu. The default password is set to 123456.  
Note: For security purposes, the SN503-8CH will automatically  
log out of the admin account after 60 seconds of nonuse  
Device ID  
The Device ID allows you to change the identifying number your of your LCD-DVR. This would be beneficial if you were  
operating multiple DVRs so you would be able to identify each one in events such as network lists. Default Device ID is  
set to 000000.  
To Change the Device ID:  
1. Select the box next to “device ID”to prompt keyboard.  
2. Type the name you would like then select “ENTER.”  
3. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
To Enable Password Protection:  
1. Select the drop down list next to “PASSWORD ENABLE.”  
2. Select “ON”to enable password(s).  
3. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
To Change the Password :  
You have the option to set a password for both user and admin. Users will only be able to access the search menu, to  
view recorded footage, whereas an admin will be able to access all options in the menu. Passwords are defaulted to  
123456.  
1. Select “******”next to the password you would like to change, this will prompt the keyboard.  
2. On the keyboard, input the desired password then select enter.  
3. Repeat password in the box marked “CONFIRM.”  
4. Once desired passwords have been set, select “APPLY”to save your settings.  
Password Setup  
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Video Setup  
This menu option allows you to select the video format of your DVR.  
To adjust your video system:  
Geographically, throughout the world, there are two common video formats: NTSC and PAL. National Television  
System Committee (NTSC) is the commonly used format for North America and Japan. Phase Altering Line (PAL) is the  
common format in European nations. The SN503-8CH is automatically configured to NTSC.  
To change the video system:  
1. Select the drop down list next to “VIDEO SYSTEM.”  
2. Navigate to and select your desired video format.  
3. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
Video Setup  
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Language  
The SN503-8CH allows you to set different languages. The included languages are: English, German, Italian, Russian,  
French, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish and Danish.  
Language Setup (English only)  
To adjust the language:  
1. Select the drop down list, “SYSTEM LANGUAGE.”  
2. Select desired language.  
3. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
Note: Changing languages will restart the system  
System Information  
This area allows you to view information about your LCD-DVR. The information you can view consists of:  
Device type  
Software version  
MAC address  
The MAC address is a unique identifier that is used to identify your DVR. It is recommended you do not  
change the MAC address for functional purposes. Changing the MAC address can prevent your DVR from  
being accessible online  
System Information  
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MAIN MENU  
System Maintenance  
System maintenance allows you to load system default settings, set up your LCD-DVR for automatic maintenance,  
adjust system reboot, manually reboot the system as well as update the system with a USB device.  
To enable auto-maintenance:  
1. Select the drop down list, “AUTO MAINTAIN.”  
2. Select auto-maintenance “ON”or “OFF.”  
3. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
To configure auto reboot:  
1. Select the drop down list next to “AUTO REBOOT.”  
2. Highlight how often you would like the system to reboot (daily, weekly or  
monthly) and press select.  
3. Select the day and time you would like the automatic reboot to occur.  
NOTE:Timeisbasedonthe24hourclock.  
4. Select “APPLYto save your changes.  
To update system:  
A system update can be done if there is new software available for your DVR  
model. This should only be done if a DEFENDER representative recommends it.  
these files onto a USB device.  
2. Insert the USB flash drive into the appropriate jack on the left side of the  
LCD-DVR.  
3. Select “SYSTEM UPDATE.” This will take a few minutes to complete.  
NOTE:Uponcompletion, LCD-DVRwillrestart.  
To load default  
Loading default settings will restore all settings on your DVR to the default  
settings except your passwords and time adjustments.  
1. Select “LOAD DEFAULT.”  
2. You will be prompted, “Restoring defaults will erase all current settings,  
are you sure?” To restore default settings, select “OK,”if you do not wish to  
reset to default, select “CANCEL.”  
3. Restoring defaults settings will take a few minutes.  
To reboot the DVR:  
1. Select “REBOOT.”  
2. You will be prompted, “Are you sure to restart machine?” If yes, select “OK,”  
if not, “CANCEL.”  
3. LCD-DVR will restart if reboot was chosen.  
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Playback Screen  
PLAYBACK  
Once you have selected the footage you would like to view, it will automatically play. Upon play back, options on  
the bottom of the screen appear for you to manipulate the video. These options are also easily accessible with the  
remote control.  
The options and their functions are as follows: (from left to right on the screen)  
1. Rewind:  
Pressing this rewinds the footage, the more times you press this the faster the footage will  
rewind (x2, x4, x8).  
2. Slow Forward: Pressing this button slows down the playback footage. The more times you press this, the  
slower the video will playback.  
3. Play:  
Footage plays automatically when selected from the playback menu, so pressing this button  
will play the footage if it is paused, rewinding, fast forwarding or stopped.  
4. Pause/Forward: Pressing this button once will pause the playback footage. After that, each time you press  
this button the playback footage will move forward a frame and pause again.  
5. Fast Forward: Pressing this fast forwards the footage, the more times you press this the faster the footage  
will fast forward (x2, x4, x8).  
6. Mute:  
Selecting this option will mute the sound from the playback footage. Sound will only play if  
you have an audio supported camera (not included) hooked up to your DVR.  
7. Volume Adjust: Adjusting this bar (from low to high) will adjust the volume of the sound from the playback  
footage. Sound will only play if you have an audio supported camera (not included) hooked up  
to your DVR.  
8. Exit:  
Selecting this option will exit the playback footage and return you to the playback search or  
file list option.  
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COMPUTER PLAYBACK  
When you backup footage onto a USB device you can view it on your computer. This allows you more options for  
manipulating video and to back it up directly to your computer.  
To view footage though your computer:  
1. Insert included software CD into disk drive and double click to install the playback software.  
2. Follow the installation guide until the end.  
3. Once everything has been successfully installed, insert USB device into USB port on computer. Make sure USB  
device has backed up footage on it.  
4. Open the playback software you installed.  
Software Installation  
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File Viewing  
Instructions differ depending on what file(s) you would  
like to open and play:  
One Video  
1. Select “File””Open Local File. Find the USB device  
file, or any other area where backed up footage  
would be stored on your computer.  
2. Make sure to view . 264 Files.  
3. Select the file you would like to view and  
select “open.  
4. Once you have selected open, the video will NOT play  
automatically. You must prompt the video to play.  
5. To view the footage you must select “play, from the  
top menu and then scroll down and select “Play”  
from there. Once “play”is selected, the video will  
begin to play.  
An Entire Folder  
1. Select “File”“Open Local Disk. Find the USB  
device file.  
2. Select the file you would like to view and  
select “open.  
3. Once you have selected open, the video does NOT  
play automatically. You must select “play.  
4. To view the footage you must select “play. To do this  
open the top menu and then scroll down and select  
“play. Once “play”is selected, the video will begin  
to play.  
Multiple Folders  
1. Select “file””Open Multiple Disk, then select the  
folders you would like to view and select “OK.  
3. Once you have selected open, the video does NOT  
play automatically. You must select “play.  
4. To view the footage you must select “play. To do this  
open the top menu and then scroll down and select  
“play. Once “play”is selected, the video will begin  
to play.  
Note: “Open Local Dir” works the same as Open Local Disk and Open Remote Device only works if the  
device is directly connected to computer, which is not supported on this device.  
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Software Functions  
The software has many functions. The drop down menus  
allow you to adjust the video, the file menu allows you to  
open video files, and settings allows you to adjust certain  
settings in the software.  
The video functions from the play menu are as follows:  
Play Menu  
Play:  
Plays the footage  
Pause:  
Pauses the footage  
Stop:  
Stops the footage  
Backward Frame:  
Moves the video back a frame  
Forward Frame:  
Moves the video forward a frame  
Decrease Rate:  
Slows down video  
Increase Rate:  
Moves the video faster  
Next Hour:  
Moves video forward an hour (if video is over an  
hour long)  
All Video:  
No application  
Capture Picture:  
This option takes a screen shot. You will be prompted to  
name and save the file.  
OSD:  
On Screen Display (OSD): enables/disable OSD onscreen  
Mute:  
Mutes the sound  
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Software Playback Functions  
If you navigate towards the bottom of you computer screen, the playback bar will expand:  
1. Minute Bar:  
Displays the minutes of when the footage was recorded and for how long. You can also adjust the small  
box to move to particular parts of the footage  
2. Hour Bar:  
3. Hour Forward:  
The selected button displays the hour the footage was recorded. (in this photo it is 14:00 or 2:00pm)  
Pressing this button moves the footage forward an hour  
4. Capture Picture: This option takes a photo of the screen. When you select this option, you will be prompted to create a file  
name and find a save path for the photo. Once you do, you select save and the photo will be taken and  
saved under the desired name and location  
5. Date:  
This displays the date that the footage was recorded; pressing it will reveal a calendar. The days that  
video was recorded and backed up (on device) will be highlighted. Selecting a highlighted day will  
prompt playback of that day’s footage  
6. Time:  
Displays the time that the footage was recorded  
7. Date and Speed: Displays the date that the footage was recorded as well as the playback, fast forward and rewind speeds.  
(1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x)  
8. Play:  
Plays the footage  
Plays the video backwards in normal time  
Pauses the footage  
9. Backwards:  
10. Pause:  
11. Stop:  
Stops the footage  
12. Backward Frame: Moves the video back a frame  
13. Forward Frame: Moves the video forward a frame  
14. Rewind:  
15. Fast Forward:  
Rewinds footage. Each time you press this icon, the faster the footage will rewind (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x)  
Fast forwards the footage, each time you press this icon, the faster the footage will fast forward (2x, 4x,  
8x, 16x). To go back to normal viewing select the middle bar (between rewind and fast forward)  
Pressing this will reveal and hide the bottom icon bar  
16. Max/Min:  
17. Decrease Screen: Pressing this will decrease the amount of screens seen on the viewing window  
18. All: Pressing this will reveal all cameras with recorded footage that are playing back  
19. Increase Screen: Pressing this will increase the number of screens seen on the viewing screen  
20. ST:  
This stands for start operation; this allows you to save, delete or change the video for sections of recorded  
footage. (Directions on Pg 49)  
On-Screen Display on/off  
21. (i)/OSD:  
22. Volume Control: If you have an audio supported camera (not included), clicking and dragging the square along the bar  
will turn the volume of the playback footage up and down.  
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To save a section of video:  
1. Move the cursor (on the green bar) to the section of footage you would like to save.  
2. Select the ST icon. A blue bar will appear where you want the video to start saving as well as make the icons next  
to the ST icon usable.  
3. To cut footage and save it select the scissor icon next to ST and a time range screen should appear. Type in the  
year, month, day and time you would like to start and stop saving the footage, then select “OK.”A Browse screen  
will appear. Choose where you would like the footage to save and select “OK. Once everything has saved properly  
a screen will appear and notify you. To view the footage, use the file opening instructions with that saved footage.  
4. To delete footage from a file select the x icon next to the scissors and a time range screen should appear. Type  
in the year, month, day and time you would like to start and stop the footage deletion, then select “OK. Once  
everything has saved properly a screen will appear and notify you.  
5. To convert the .264 file to an .avi file select the avi icon next to the x and a time range screen should appear. Type  
in the year, month, day and time you would like to start and stop the footage deletion, then select “OK. A Browse  
screen will appear. Choose where you would like the avi footage to save and select “OK. Once everything has  
saved properly a screen will appear and notify you. To view the footage, open it with an .avi compatible  
video player.  
Setting Menu (FOR ADVANCED USERS ONLY)  
The settings menu allows you to change functioning of the software. Within this menu option you can  
adjust the parameters, find and play specific footage to play (if you have multiple type of footage playing),  
select which audio channel will play, adjust the order of play channels, as well as adjust the video quality.  
Parameter Settings:  
Setting the parameters is for advanced users. It involves establishing parameters within the software. Unless  
you are aware of how to adjust these parameters, it is best to leave them at the default levels.  
Audio filtrate is for audio supported cameras (not included). It deals with audio in the footage being filtered  
for outside noise; this device does not allow the filtration levels to be adjusted, so it is best to leave the  
audio filtrate off.  
Video Play Settings:  
This DVR does not support multiple bars of video so adjusting this function will not make a difference in  
your footage.  
Audio Channel Settings:  
This DVR does not support multiple bars of audio (only one audio channel) so adjusting this function will not  
make a difference in your footage.  
Video channel Split Setting:  
This DVR does not support video channel splitting, so adjusting this function will not make a difference in  
your footage.  
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Processor Amplification Control  
This area allows you to adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation of the playback video.  
To adjust the video settings:  
1. Open up “Processor Amplification Control, under the settings menu.  
2. Move the bar along the line to make the Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation settings higher or lower.  
3. When the settings are adjusted to your liking, select OK.  
Help Menu  
The help menu option allows you to view what the software you are using is called as well as see which version you  
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REQUIREMENTS  
You will need to have:  
The DVR connected to a router  
The router connected to the Internet  
A PC or laptop that is connected to the same router as the DVR. The PC can be  
connected by a wired or wireless connection  
Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher (to check your version of Internet Explorer  
open I.E. In the top Menu bar select “Help” and then select “About Internet  
Explorer. The version of I.E. will be displayed.)  
A genuine and fully updated version of Windows XP, Vista or newer  
Note: The computer and DVR need to be connected to the same router for initial setup. A computer will  
not always be necessary at the location to view the DVR.  
CONNECTING LCD-DVR TO A ROUTER  
1. Power off the DVR by removing the power  
cable from the left side of the LCD-DVR or  
flip the power switch.  
2. Connect the included network cable to the  
left of the DVR in the Ethernet port (LAN).  
3. Connect the other end of the network cable  
to an available port on the router.  
4. Power on the DVR by reconnecting the  
power cable to the back of the DVR or by  
switching the power on.  
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Finding your DVR’s IP Address  
By default, the DVR IP mode is set to DHCP. This means the SN503-8CH will automatically retrieve an IP address from  
the router that it is connected to. Unless your network requires a static IP address, leave the IP mode set to DHCP.  
1. Access the main menu then navigate to and select “NETWORK SETUP.”  
2. Make sure the “IP Mode”is set to DHCP. This setting is acceptable for most users.  
• If the IP mode is not set to DHCP, use the drop down list next to “TYPE”and select “DHCP.You must select  
“APPLYand exit all menus for the DVR to restart and retrieve an IP address.  
3. Write down your IP address, port and web port. This information will be used in the next few steps to view the  
DVR on your computer as well viewing the DVR over the Internet.  
ONCE ACQUIRED,  
YOUR IP ADDRESS  
WILL APPEAR HERE  
Note: If your router does not support DHCP, contact your network administrator to supply you with  
the proper IP information. If the DVR needs to store PPPoE (DSL/ADSL) settings contact your ISP  
(Internet Service Provider) for the proper IP address settings.  
Preparing Your Computer for Viewing the LCD-DVR:  
Every computer that is accessing the DVR will need to be configured to download and run ActiveX controls. This  
change only needs to be made one time on the computer that is accessing the DVR. This can be done by either of the  
two methods below:  
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NETWORK GUIDE  
Method 1:  
1. Open up Internet Explorer.  
2. Click on TOOLS.  
3. Click on INTERNET OPTIONS.  
4. Click on the SECURITY tab then the CUSTOM  
LEVEL button.  
5. Change the ActiveX settings listed below.  
Download signed ActiveX controls:  
PROMPT or ENABLED  
Download unsigned ActiveX controls:  
PROMPT  
Initialize and script ActiveX controls not  
marked as safe:  
PROMPT  
Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins:  
ENABLE  
Script ActiveX controls marked as safe for  
scripting:  
ENABLE  
If this is an option:  
Allow automatic prompting for file and  
code downloads:  
ENABLE  
6. Click OK.  
7. Click “apply.  
8. Close the options window.  
NOTE: This method needs to be done on every computer you wish to view your DVR from.  
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Method 2:  
Add the DVR’s IP address to the Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer.  
1. Open up Internet Explorer.  
2. Click on TOOLS.  
3. Click on INTERNET OPTIONS.  
4. Click on the SECURITY Tab.  
5. Click on TRUSTED SITES.  
6. Click on the SITES button.  
7. Type in the IP address of the DVR in the following format:  
8. If “Require server verification (https:) for all sites ...”is selected  
you will need to uncheck the selection box.  
TheIPaddressusedintheexampleaboveisforinternal  
networkviewing. IfyouaretryingtoaccesstheDVRfroma  
remotelocationyouwilladdtheExternalIPAddresstothe  
trustedsiteslist. SeeFindingyourExternalIPAddress.  
9. Change the default settings for the TRUSTED SITES zone to low.  
Click on DEFAULT LEVEL and change the security level of the zone  
to “Low. This can be done by running the slider to the bottom.  
This will allow ActiveX controls from the DVR to be downloaded  
and the DVR to be viewed on the computer.  
10. Click “apply.  
11. Click “OK.  
Viewing Your DVR on Your Computer  
Now that the computer is prepared to install the necessary ActiveX changes listed above you are ready to start viewing  
the DVR using your computer. Using Internet Explorer, type the IP address of the DVR into the address bar using the  
If the computer and the DVR are connected to the same router you can use the internal IP address to view the DVR.  
If the computer is not connected to the same router and is at a remote location you will need to use the external IP  
address for the DVR to view the DVR from that computer.  
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Log in to the DVR (Using Internet Explorer):  
By default the DVR will require a user to input a password before being able to view the DVR online. The default  
password for the web interface of the DVR is: 123456  
Installing the ActiveX controls:  
There will be a yellow information bar that pops up below the address bar in Internet Explorer. Click on the yellow  
information bar and then select “Install This Add-on for All Users on This Computer…. Please be patient as the  
installation process can take 1-2 minutes.  
If your ActiveX settings are set correctly you will see the following dialogue box.  
Click “RUN.  
Once everything has installed and loaded, you will see the web player and the connected cameras.  
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VIEWING YOUR DVR OUTSIDE OF YOUR NETWORK  
Now that you have successfully viewed your DVR and cameras from a computer connected to the same router it is time  
to set up your router to view the DVR while at a remote location. This process is called “Port Forwarding”and you can  
find detailed instructions on how to complete the required steps at:  
Option 1  
Option 2  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN PORT FORWARDING YOU WILL NEED:  
The DVR connected to a router  
Your computer hooked up to the same network/router as the DVR  
The brand and model number of your router (this is usually located  
on the back or bottom of the router)  
Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher  
The Internal IP address of your DVR  
The port and web port numbers that the DVR is programmed to  
run off of. To view what ports are being used with your DVR see  
the network setup menu on your DVR  
Note: Port forwarding is required if you want to view the DVR from a computer that is not  
connected to the same router.  
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OPTION 1: (recommended)  
This option gives you an audio enabled video that has step-by-step instructions on how to port forward your DVR for  
your specific router.  
1. Open up your web browser and go to:  
2. Once the site has loaded you will see a list with photos of different DEFENDER DVR models, select the SN503-8CH.  
2. You will then see a list with photos of different types of routers. Select the router most similar to yours.  
3. Once selected, another program will appear in a separate screen, select the get started icon in the bottom corner.  
4. Make sure the volume is at a reasonable listening level on your computer and follow the instructions given in the  
appear window.  
5. Once you have completed port forwarding, see TESTING PORT FORWARDING on Pg 59.  
Select your DVR (SN503-8CH)  
Select your router model  
Follow instructional video  
NOTE: Please make sure to forward port 80 and 9000 for online viewing.  
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OPTION 2:  
1. Open up your web browser and go to:  
2. Once the site has loaded, scroll down to the large list of routers.  
3. Find the type of router you have and select it.  
If you cannot find your exact router, select one that is similar to your router or made by the same company  
that made your router  
4. Once you select a router an advertisement will appear – select the “click here to skip this advertisement”text in  
the top right corner.  
5. On the next page there is a list of programs that require port forwarding, try to find instructions on port  
forwarding a DVR, if you cannot find any you can select any type of system as the instructions for port forwarding  
are similar for all products.  
DVR (Default = Port 80 and 9000).  
The instructions will walk you through the port forwarding process from start to finish. Your router may  
require a user name and password, if you do not know this you may have to contact your Internet  
service provider  
7. Once you have completed port forwarding, see TESTING PORT FORWARDING on Pg 59.  
Port forward Home page  
Select a Router most similar to yours from list  
NOTE: Please make sure to forward port 80 and 9000 for online viewing.  
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TESTING PORT FORWARDING  
If you would like to see if your port forwarding worked, follow these steps :  
2. Your External IP address will be listed on the top center of the screen, make sure to write it down. This is the  
address that you can use when not at home to connect onto your DVR.  
3. Open another web browser.  
5. You will see your external IP address and underneath it you will see a box saying “what port?”  
6. In the box, put the port numbers you set the DVR to. The default ports are 80 and 9000 (you have to forward both,  
please make sure you check both ports.)  
7. Click the check button and scroll down.  
8. You will see a message that tells you that it can successfully see your port. This means you have successfully port  
forwarded.  
9. If you receive an error message please view “IF YOU CANNOT CONNECT”on Pg. 60. If you’re still having trouble you  
can always contact DEFENDER’s 24/7 support team.  
Write down your external IP address  
Type in your the port you forwarded (Default port is 80)  
any way.  
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IF YOU CANNOT CONNECT  
If the remote viewing does NOT connect it could be due to one of the following issues:  
Make sure the browser is Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher and is on a Windows PC  
Make sure you forwarded both port 80 AND 9000 for TCP and UDP  
Make sure you properly installed of the controls (selected the yellow pop-up bar and ran all controls)  
Check all your network connections and go through the above steps again to make sure a configuration  
error was not made. You may have to configure PPPoE settings to match the settings provided to you by your  
Internet Service Provider (ISP). Consult your ISP for more information on your PPPoE settings  
A pop-up blocker is preventing the ActiveX controls from prompting you to install  
Your router is blocking your computer from using the external IP address from the same network as the DVR.  
Try connecting to the External IP Address from a computer that is not connected to the same network  
Port 80 is being blocked by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Try changing the HTTP port to 2000. Port  
forwarding will need to be setup for the new port  
A DSL modem is preventing the connection because it is on a different sub-network. Contact your internet  
service provider to assist with bridging the modem and router together  
Error / Page cannot be displayed  
Note: If you are having any problems with port forwarding, you can always contact DEFENDER’S 24/7  
technical support.  
Note: DEFENDER technical support cannot troubleshoot modems, since changing these settings can  
potentially render your modem inoperable. Bridging or any other modifications to the modem  
will need to be completed by the Internet service provider.  
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TO VIEW ONLINE SOFTWARE USING EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS  
that lists your external IP address on the top of the page. Write down your external IP address.  
2. Open another Internet Explorer window and type in your external IP address, followed by the port you forwarded  
3. Follow the login screen for your DVR. The default password is 123456.  
4. Install any ActiveX controls or software settings that may appear.  
5. Once everything is properly installed, you will be viewing the online software. (Online software instructions can  
be found on page 63.  
DDNS (Dynamic DNS)  
Instead of having to type in the IP address to access the DVR online you can use DDNS to create an easy to remember  
website name. The DVR has a DDNS provider web address built into it. The following instructions are for DYNDNS.org.  
DYNDNS.org is neither owned nor operated by DEFENDER therefore support for DYNDNS.org will be done through  
their website.  
To Configure the DVR to Work with DDNS:  
1. Access the menu on the LCD-DVR, then, select “NETWORK.”  
2. Navigate to and select “DDNS setup.”  
3. In the drop down list next to “DDNS,”navigate to and select “ON.”  
4. In the drop down list, next to “SERVER,”navigate to and select “DYNDNS.”  
5. Input the “HOST NAME,”“USER NAMR”and “PASSWORD”that you have configured for your DYNDNS.org account.  
Fill out DDNS setup with DYNDNS account information  
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DynDNS SETUP  
The following instructions are for DYNDNS.org setup  
in the address bar.  
2. Create a new account by clicking the “Create Account”link in the top right hand corner of the site.  
3. Enter your preferred user name, email address, and password.  
4. Optional information can be left blank, unless you would like to enter it.  
5. Read and agree to the acceptable use policy by checking the box and click “Create Account.  
6. An account verification email will be sent to the email address you supplied. You will need to follow the  
instructions listed on DNYNDS.org in order to complete the account activation.  
The next page has information about creating your host name  
DynDNS home page  
DynDNS Account Setup  
DynDNS Account Confirmation  
Note:  
The DynDNS sites are not owned nor  
operated by DEFENDER and therefore  
support for these services will be  
done through their web site.  
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LOG INTO THE ACCOUNT AND SETUP A DDNS HOST  
To set up a DynDNS name for your DVR:  
1. Enter the DYNDNS.org user name and password you created and click login.  
2. Click on the “Services”button located on the menu bar.  
3. Click on the “Dynamic DNS”link.  
4. Click on the “Get Started”link located on right side of the screen.  
5. Type in a desired host name. We recommend you use your name, family name or your business’name, as long as  
it is easy to remember.  
6. Choose a domain name from the drop down menu. We recommend using dyndns.org.  
7. In the IP address field, type in the external IP address that your DVR is connected to.  
8. Leave all of the other options as they are, and click “Create New Host.  
9. Follow on screen instructions to activate and view your free DDNS host name.  
10. Be sure to input the proper account information on your DVR’s DDNS setup menu before viewing.  
Select the Services Button  
Select Dynamic DNS  
Select “Get Started”  
Insert account info  
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TO VIEW DVR THROUGH HOST NAME  
1. Ensure that all your DYNDNS account information is entered into your DVR’s DDNS setup screen.  
2. Open Internet Explorer and type in your DVR’s host name that you created on your DYNDNS account.  
3. You will be prompted for a Password.  
Default Password: 123456  
4. Click OK and the DVR software and footage will appear.  
Note: If using a port other than 80, the port must be specified after your host name  
LOGGING INTO SOFTWARE  
If you created a DYNDNS account, type in your account’s host name in Internet Explorer. If you didn’t create an account  
you can use your external IP address in Internet Explorer (if on a different computer) or your DVR’s internal IP address  
in Internet Explorer (if on a computer connected to the same router).  
Before you view the online software you are asked to login with a password, you can use the admin or user password  
and the footage will appear.  
The login screen also has the option to adjust which connection you are viewing the software with (internet or LAN).  
Leave this option set to Internet.  
Default Password:123456  
Once the password is entered, select login and the DVR software and footage will appear.  
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This is what the online viewing software will look like in live view:  
Just like the DVR menu, submenus have certain functions that have the  
same meaning:  
Next:  
Default:  
Allows you to adjust settings for cameras 5-8  
To restore all settings to the default settings select the “Default”button on the bottom of  
the screen  
Apply:  
Exit:  
To save changes select “apply”at the bottom of the screen  
To exit the menu, select “exitat the bottom of the screen  
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Live Mode  
The fist tab along the top of the screen for the online viewing allows you to view the DVR in live mode. From this  
mode the buttons along the side and their functions are as follows:  
1. PTZ Camera Controls:  
Selecting this function opens  
up PTZ control menu. For more  
information see “PTZ options”on  
Pg 67  
2. Cruise Setup:  
This function allows you to  
setup directions for the PTZ  
to follow, the PTZ camera will  
cruise through your set positions  
and times. Not all PTZ cameras  
have this function. For more  
information see “PTZ options”on  
Pg 67  
3. Record:  
Pressing this button prompts the  
DVR to record footage directly  
onto your computer. To stop the  
recording, press the record button  
again. The recorded footage will  
automatically save to the selected  
location on your computer.  
4. Capture:  
Pressing this button prompts the  
DVR to take a snapshot of the  
screen and automatically save the  
picture to the selected location on  
your computer.  
5. Close/Open Window: Selecting this icon closes all the windows in live mode revealing a blank screen. Click this  
icon again to open all windows back up  
6. Single Screen View: Selecting this will open up a full screen view of the screen you have highlighted  
7. Quad Screen View: Selecting this will open a quad screen view of all 4 cameras.  
8. 8 Screen View:  
The software is adaptable for other DVRs, selecting this would show 9 screens for an 8  
channel DVR  
9. 16 Channel View: The software is adaptable for other DVRs, selecting this would show 16 screens for a 16  
channel DVR  
10. Volume Control:  
This controls the volume if an audio supported camera or microphone is connected (not  
included). Pointing and dragging the mouse across the volume bars turns the volume up  
and down. To mute the sound, click the speaker icon next to the volume bars  
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PTZ OPTIONS  
The controls for the PTZ camera are as follows:  
Zoom:  
Pressing the + zooms in and pressing the –  
zooms out  
Focus:  
Pressing the + focuses the picture and pressing  
the – takes the focus away, many PTZ cameras  
do this automatically  
Iris:  
Pressing the + lets in more light and pressing  
the – takes light out of the picture, many PTZ  
cameras do this automatically  
Directional Keys: Clicking on the directional arrows moves the  
camera around  
To set up cruise:  
1. Using Set, or manually typing the number in, select the  
channel that the PTZ camera is hooked up to in the type box.  
2. Move the camera to the places you would like the PTZ camera  
to cruise to and click the load button at each desired position.  
3. If you select the “cls”button, the set positions will be cleared.  
4. Click save once you have set all positions you would like to  
cruise to.  
5. To start the PTZ cruise select “cruise, to stop the PTZ cruise  
select “cruiseagain.  
OTHER MOUSE OPTIONS  
When you right click the mouse a separate menu appears and allows you to preform the following functions:  
Open or close individual windows:  
Click on the screen you would like to open/close. It should have  
a red box around it then right click your mouse and select open/  
close window  
You can also open/close all screens:  
Start recording:  
Stop recording:  
Right click and select from menu  
Right click and select from menu  
Right click and select from menu  
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PLAYBACK  
This tab allows you to search, view and backup previously recorded footage that is stored on your LCD-DVR’s HDD. You  
can also narrow down your search by type of footage and what camera it was recorded from.  
To search through footage:  
1. Select the date you would like to view the footage from on the calendar by double clicking on the particular date.  
If the date has available footage, it will be in bold.  
2. Make sure the menu is not being accessed, if the DVR’s menu is being accessed by another user, you will be unable  
to retrieve or view footage.  
3. It should take a few moments to load the available footage. The footage will appear in the space below  
the calendar.  
4. The list will display the footage in the following format:  
The time the footage was recorded; the channel the footage was recorded on, the size of the footage  
5. Select the footage you would like to view from this list and double click it to play it.  
6. If you would like to refresh to the newest footage being recorded, select refresh. The most recently recorded  
footage will appear at the bottom of the list.  
Search for Selected Footage:  
1. Using the scroll lists located under the calendar, select the camera and type of footage you would like to view.  
2. Select “search”and only the type of footage from the camera selected will be displayed in the list below.  
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Playing Back Footage:  
When you prompt video to play it may take a few minutes to load but it will play automatically.  
The playback options (from left to right) are as follows:  
Pause/Play:  
Stop:  
Pauses playback. If the video is currently paused, selecting  
this button again will prompt the video to play  
Stops the footage from playing, prompts a blank screen.  
Selecting play, after you have stopped the footage, will play  
the selected footage from the beginning  
F.F:  
Fast forward through footage. The more times you select  
this, the faster the footage will forward (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x)  
Slow:  
Slows playback footage. The more times you select this, the  
slower the footage will play (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x)  
Next Frame:  
264 to AVI:  
Moves the footage forward a single frame  
Converts previously backed up or recorded footage from a  
.264 file to an AVI file. This will make the footage playable on  
more video player devices such as DVD players  
You will be asked to select the video you want converted  
as well as where you want to save video converted to  
(source and destination file)  
Once you have selected the video and save folder, select  
“CONVERT”  
It should take a few moments to convert the footage  
Volume:  
Backup:  
Replay:  
If you have an audio supported camera connected, clicking  
and dragging this will adjust the volume of the playback  
footage  
Backup selected video to your computer. The backed up  
footage will automatically save to the selected location on  
your computer  
This will replay the last footage viewed  
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SETUP  
This tab allows you to go through particular settings and make adjustments to the LCD-DVR. The menu options you  
can adjust include:  
Record  
Alarm  
PTZ  
Network  
Setting  
Host Info  
Each function works much like the menu option on the DVR.  
Record Mode  
The DVR allows you to choose whether it always records, or if it records based on a schedule that you set up yourself.  
To program your DVR to always record:  
Record Options  
1. Select the drop down menu beside  
“Record Mode.  
2. Highlight the word “Power Up”and  
press select.  
3. Select “apply”to save settings.  
To set your DVR for schedule record:  
1. Select the drop down menu beside  
“Record Mode.  
2. Highlight the words “TIMER”and  
press select.  
3. Select “apply”to save settings.  
To set your record schedule:  
This DVR allows you to set different schedules for each channel as well as set what days the DVR will follow the set  
schedule. You can also select if it constantly records or if it only records when motion or the alarm is detected.  
1. From the record setup menu on your DVR, make sure your DVR is set to “TIMER RECORD.  
2. Select the word “SCHEDULE” beside the record mode drop down list.  
3. This will bring you to a separate menu.  
4. Select the drop down list beside the word “CHANNEL”and highlight the camera you would like to set a  
schedule for.  
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To change the schedule:  
1. At the bottom of the schedule area, select the type of recording you would like to insert at particular days and  
times and press select.  
(Red):  
Alarm record:  
Records when motion or alarm is detected  
Constantly records  
(Green): General Record:  
(White): No Record  
2. In the schedule area, click on the day and time you would like to adjust (to record, alarm record or no record). The  
time slot will fill with the corresponding color.  
3. Repeat for all wanted times and days in the week for each desired camera (or all cameras).  
4. Once you have set all schedules to the cameras, days, times and settings select “apply”to save settings.  
Schedule Copy Function  
Selecting the COPY button will copy one day’s schedule and paste it into other days that you specify. This is useful if  
you customize a schedule for a particular day and would like to apply that same schedule to another day.  
To copy one day’s schedule to another day:  
1. Select the drop down menu beside the word “Copy.  
2. Highlight the day you want copied.  
3. Select the drop down menu beside the word “Set to.  
4. Highlight the day you want the copied schedule to be pasted into.  
5. Press the “copybutton and the copied schedule will appear in the selected days.  
6. Once you have completed all desired schedules, select “apply”to save settings and “exit”to exit back to record  
setup menu.  
Schedule adjust  
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Alarm Setup  
The alarm menu on the online software allows you to adjust for motion detection, motion detection area and motion  
detection sensitivity.  
Motion Detection  
This menu option allows you adjust the motion detection settings for each individual camera. The settings you can  
adjust include turning motion on or off, adjusting the sensitivity and selecting the motion detection area.  
To change the status of motion detection for each camera:  
1. Select the status drop down list under to the camera you would like to turn the motion detection on/off.  
2. Select on or off from the drop down list to turn the motion detection on or off for that camera.  
3. Repeat for all desired cameras.  
4. Select “apply”to save the changes.  
To change the sensitivity of motion detection for each camera:  
1. Select the sensitivity drop down list under the camera you would like to adjust the motion detection sensitivity.  
2. Select 1 to 4 from the drop down list to adjust the sensitivity. 1 is the lowest sensitivity and 4 is the highest  
sensitivity.  
3. Adjust the sensitivity for all desired cameras.  
4. Select “apply”to save the changes.  
MD Area  
This setting allows you to adjust particular areas of each camera where motion will and will not be detected. This is  
good if you have a camera pointed to something that is always moving, such as a busy road. This way the DVR only  
records motion that is out of the ordinary, thus saving you HDD space.  
To adjust the MD area  
1. Select the setup option under to the camera you  
would like to adjust the motion detection area and a  
separate screen will appear with a red mask on the  
picture and a grid.  
2. The screen is fully red; this is because the DVR is  
automatically set to detect motion throughout the  
whole screen.  
3. To adjust the MD area for the desired cameras,  
highlight the squares where you do NOT want motion  
detected and press select. When the area is no longer  
shaded in red, the area will no longer detect motion.  
4. Once motion detection areas have been determined,  
exit the screen by right clicking or pressing “esc”and  
select “apply, to save settings.  
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PTZ Setup  
PTZ setup allows you to input information for the connected PTZ camera. (PTZ cameras not included). The information  
must be setup according to the PTZ camera so that the DVR and online software works with your PTZ camera and all  
its functions.  
To input the PTZ information:  
1. Find which camera channel the PTZ camera is hooked up to and from that row, select the proper information for  
each PTZ camera connected from the drop down menu on your DVR.  
2. The information to select should be specified in the PTZ manual.  
3. Once all the correct information is inputted into the online software, select “apply”to save changes.  
NETWORK SETUP MENU  
The network setup menu is your gateway to viewing your footage online. This menu holds the information you need  
about your DVR to set up on-line viewing. As you have already set up your networking viewing, the network menu can  
be used for reference purposes. The options and selections in this network setup menu are the same as the network  
menu on your DVR. For more information on your network menu and what it consists of please see “Network Setup  
Menu”on page 22 of this manual.  
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Settings  
This tab allows you to adjust general settings for your online viewing software and DVR. The settings you can adjust  
include the Internet bandwidth, the file save path, password enable, changing the password, and daylight  
savings adjustment.  
Internet Bandwidth  
Internet bandwidth is the transmission speed of your connection to the Internet. You need to know your bandwidth  
your bandwidth tested.  
To adjust the bandwidth on your software, click on the scroll list next to “Internet bandwidth”and select the  
bandwidth of your choice. The higher the bandwidth, the better the video quality.  
File Save Path  
You can adjust where the files you capture, record and backup will save on your computer.  
To change where the files are saved:  
1. Click the (…) box next to the save path area and a folder browse screen will appear.  
2. Find the area you want the files to be saved to and double click the area.  
3. Select OK.  
4. The file you want the footage/pictures saved to will appear in the box.  
5. Select “APPLYto save settings.  
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Password Setup  
This menu selection allows you to enable password protection as well as set a new password for the user and admin  
accounts on your DVR.  
To enable password protection:  
1. Select the scroll bar next to “password enable”and list will appear.  
2. Select to turn the password enable to “on.  
3. Select “apply, to save your changes.  
To change the password  
You have the option to change the password for user and admin, a user will only be able to access the search menu to  
view saved footage, where admin will be able to access anything in the menu. Both default passwords are 123456  
1. Make sure password enable is set to ON.  
2. Select the • • • • • box next to the password you would like to change and a keyboard will appear.  
3. Type the password you would like then select enter to close the keyboard.  
4. Type in the same password again next to “confirm”to confirm the password then select enter to close  
the keyboard.  
5. Once you have input the passwords to your liking, select “apply, to save your changes.  
DST  
DST stands for daylight saving time; you can adjust the DVR to change its time for you when daylight saving time  
approaches, so you don’t have to go back and do it yourself. You can also customize when the DVR changes for DST.  
To turn the DVR daylight saving time on:  
1. Select the scroll bar next to DST and list will appear.  
2. Select “onto turn the DST on.  
3. Select “apply, to save your changes.  
To set the DVR to adjust for daylight saving time on its own:  
1. Select the scroll bar next to DST and list will appear.  
2. Highlight default and press select to turn the automatic DST adjustment on.  
3. Select “apply, to save your changes.  
To customize the DVR’s daylight saving time adjustment:  
1. Select the scroll bar next to DST mode and list will appear.  
2. Select custom and a custom list will appear.  
3. Adjust the time you want the clock to go back an hour by adjusting the week and month next to “start time.  
4. Adjust the time you want the clock to go forward an hour by adjusting the week and month next to “end time.  
5. To adjust the week and month, use the drop down list, highlight the week and/or month you want and  
press select.  
6. Once everything has been adjusted to your liking, select “apply”to save your settings.  
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Host Info  
This area shows you information about your DVR system. The information you view cannot be changed.  
HDD Status:  
Shows you how much space (in GB) you have available on your HDD  
The available recording time you have left on the HDD (in hours)  
This area shows you the software version of the online viewing software  
This is the DVR identification  
Available Time:  
Soft Version:  
Mac Address:  
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LOGOUT  
Clicking on this tab logs you out of the online software and DVR viewing. When this tab is clicked the software will  
shut down, the screen will refresh and go to the initial user login.  
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MOBILE VIEWING  
This DVR is compatible with iPhone®, BlackBerry®, Windows Mobile® and Symbian ®operating systems on 3G  
networks. Before you can access your DVR on a mobile phone you must make sure that the DVR has the proper  
network settings, has been port forwarded, and that you have the proper viewing software on your phone.  
Set User name, password and port on DVR:  
1. Go to Mobile setup on the DVR.  
2. Insert the user name and password which a mobile user would use to access the DVR footage.  
3. Insert a port for the mobile footage to run from. Port 1024 is a good default port to use. Make sure that you port  
forward this port on top of the other two ports.  
4. Select “apply”to save your settings.  
Port Forwarding:  
Follow the port forwarding instructions found in the “port forwarding section”of the manual and use the port  
assigned in mobile viewing setup screen. Be sure to forward the mobile port IN ADDITION to ports  
80 and 9000.  
iPhone® Viewing  
Before viewing your DVR footage from your iPhone®, please ensure that you have iTunes set up on your computer, an  
activated iTunes account and that you have port forwarded an extra port for mobile viewing.  
From your computer or iPhone®:  
1. Open your iTunes program and access the iTunes store.  
2. From the iTunes store, search “ASee.  
3. The “ASeeapplication will then appear.  
4. Click on the application, open the download page and then download “ASee.  
5. The downloaded file will then be under your applications in your iTunes library.  
6. Connect your iPhone® to your computer.  
7. Your iPhone® will then be displayed under “Devices”to the left in the iTunes menu, open the device.  
8. Open the applications menu from the top tab area and select “sync applications”and then select “ASee”to add  
the ASee application to your iPhone®.  
9. The ASee application will now appear on your iPhone® screen.  
From your iPhone®:  
1. Open and Run the ASee application.  
2. Select the setup icon in the bottom right corner of the screen.  
3. Fill in the following information:  
Server IP: Input your DVR’s IP address  
Port:  
Input the port you forwarded for your mobile setup. Ensure that this port is also listed under  
mobile settings on your DVR  
User ID:  
Input the user ID that you have set under the mobile settings on your DVR  
Password: Input the password that you have set under the mobile settings on your DVR  
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4. Once all the proper information has been entered on your iPhone® and on your DVR. Press the Back button in  
the top left corner of the iPhone® screen.  
5. Press the play button in the bottom left of the screen to start playing live footage from your DVR.  
6. Fore more information on the ASee, please review the buttons and connections below.  
BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS  
1. Viewing Screen  
2. Channel Selection Keys  
3. PTZ Controls  
4. Play & Pause  
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5. Full Screen  
6. Snapshot  
7. Next group of channels (N/A for this DVR)  
8. Setup  
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3
Note: Although the viewing software  
is free, you must have an  
iTunes account to downlad  
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BlackBerry® Viewing  
Before viewing your DVR footage from your BlackBerry®, please ensure that you have the blackberry desktop manager  
installed on your compute and you have port forwarded an extra port for mobile viewing.  
From your computer:  
1. Connect your BlackBerry® to your computer and open up the blackberry desktop manager.  
2. Select the “Application Loader”option from the main menu, from there, select the “Start”button for adding/  
removing any applications to your BlackBerry®.  
3. Browse and select the .alx file from the blackberry folder on the software CD and click “Next.  
4. Once installed on your BlackBerry®, select the “Finish”button to complete the installation.  
From your BlackBerry®:  
1. The installed software will be located in the “Downloads”directory from the menu.  
menu, select the software icon to start the application.  
From the downloads  
2. Once the program has started, select the settings icon , from the settings screen, input the following  
information.  
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Host:  
Port:  
Input your DVR’s IP address  
Input the port you forwarded for your mobile setup. Ensure that this port is also listed under  
mobile settings on your DVR  
User:  
Input the user ID that you have set under the mobile settings on your DVR  
Password: Input the password that you have set under the mobile settings on your DVR  
Default:  
Input the channel you would like to start watching - the program allows you to change channels  
once the footage has loaded  
Wi-Fi:  
If connecting with mobile network select “No”for this option, if connection through a wireless  
network, select “Yes”for this option  
3. Once you have input all the proper information, select “Save”to save the information and close the settings  
screen.  
4. Once the settings screen is closed, select the play button  
to begin playing the footage.  
5. For more information on the BlackBerry player, see the buttons and their functions below.  
1. Play/Pause  
2. Snapshot  
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2
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3. PTZ Controls  
4. Full Screen View  
5. Full Screen View  
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Windows Mobile® setup  
Install viewing software, from your computer:  
1. Connect phone to computer and open the memory card folder.  
2. Insert included CD into drive and open up to view files.  
3. Copy and paste the viewing software onto the phone’s memory card or installation folder.  
From your phone:  
1. Open up the area that the software was saved to.  
2. Select Qeye software to open. If prompted where to install the program, choose storage device.  
3. Once a file location is selected, select install. The program will begin to install.  
4. Once the program installs, run the Qeye program from your applications. The main program screen will display.  
5. Navigate to settings and press enter.  
6. The following information needs to be inserted:  
User name:  
Password:  
Server:  
This is the user name you inserted for mobile settings on your DVR  
This is the password you inserted for mobile settings on your DVR  
This will be the IP address of the DVR  
Port:  
This will be the mobile port you forwarded and specified on the DVR to view mobile settings  
we recommend using port 1024  
Channel:  
This will be the camera you would like displayed when you view your DVR  
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7. Once the correct information has been inserted, select “OK”and a separate screen viewing your selected channel  
will appear.  
8. The mobile software allows you to change channels, control a PTZ camera as well as capture a video.  
9. If you capture a picture it will be stored in the same file location the program was installed.  
10. You can convert normal display to full screen display by clicking the screen from on mobile device.  
Symbian Mobile®  
From your computer:  
1. Connect phone to computer and open the memory card or installation folder.  
2. Insert included CD into drive and open up to view files.  
3. Copy and paste the viewing software onto the phone’s memory card folder.  
From your mobile phone:  
1. Open the file location, and open up the QQeye.sis file. Note: Directions may vary on the type of phone that is  
being used. Refer to your phone instruction manual on how to access files from your mobile device.  
2. The phone will begin preparation to install.  
3. Once preparation is complete, the phone will request permission to install. Select “YES.  
4. You will then be prompted to choose where you want the file to install (Phone memory or card memory, you  
can choose either location.)  
5. Once you have selected where you would like to install the program, select “continue”and the program  
will install.  
6. Once the program has installed, go to applications and open the program.  
7. Upon opening the program, you will be prompted to insert the following information:  
Default access point: Choose the access point used to access the Internet  
Server address:  
Server Port:  
User name:  
Password:  
Input the DVR’s External IP address in this section  
Insert the set port for the Mobile connection  
Insert the set user name, this was specified on the DVR, under mobile setup  
Insert the set password, this was specified with the user name, under mobile setup  
on the DVR  
Channel:  
Select the channel you would like to view from the start up  
8. Once all the proper information has been inserted select “Done”to save your settings and start viewing the  
mobile viewing software.  
9. For a full screen view, select the footage being displayed.  
Note: Directions may vary depending on the type of phone that is being used. Refer to your phone’s  
instruction manual on how to access files from your mobile device.  
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Check if you have sequence turned on under the camera menu options  
You must initiate the sequencing to get it to start by right clicking and  
selecting start auto sequence from the sub menu. Then the cameras will  
sequence according to the sequence dwell time  
The cameras are not  
sequencing  
You must be in live viewing mode  
You must initiate the recording to start by pressing the record button  
Check under Record Setup in the main menu to make sure all the  
cameras are set to ‘ON’  
Nothing is recording but all the  
images are appearing on screen  
Check your record schedule to make sure the LCD-DVR is set to record  
that present hour  
Verify that the HDD is installed and formatted in the device menu  
Adjust the cameras brightness settings under Main Menu>Camera>Color  
Try moving your camera to a brighter area  
Make sure the camera is not pointing directly into a light source  
If using at night, make sure subject is no more than 15ft away from  
camera. The LEDs need to reflect off an object to display an image  
If using during the day, your camera may not be getting enough light on  
it. Adjust the sunshade (top of camera) to let more sun hit the camera  
The camera picture is too dark  
Night vision turns on automatically on the cameras when the sensor  
detects a lack of light. If your cameras are in a space with too much  
light, the night vision will not turn on  
The night vision cameras are made to see 10-15 ft away in the dark. If  
you have the cameras in an open area the night vision will be reduced.  
The IR LEDs need to reflect off an object to display an image  
My night vision will not turn  
on/cannot see at night  
When multiple people view the DVR at the same time, it slows the  
connection to the DVR. Try accessing the DVR at a later time  
This could be due to the speed of your Internet connection. Check with  
your Internet service provider if the video seems to be choppy no matter  
when you check it  
The video plays choppy when  
viewing live footage online  
It is normal for there to be a small time delay between the camera live  
footage and the network viewing  
Make sure you have an up to date browser to view the footage with the  
proper ActiveX options  
Make sure the browser is Internet Explorer, the software will not play on  
any other browser  
Download all Windows Updates to make sure you have the latest version  
of Windows and Internet Explorer  
The browser keeps freezing/will  
not let me play the footage  
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The DVR will run as long as it is plugged in and power switch is set to on.  
Flip power switch to off or remove plug to turn off power to LCD- DVR  
Cannot power off LCD-DVR  
Check to see if you have the proper time set on your DVR. Refer to the  
instruction manual under System Date and Time (Pg. 35)  
Double check your schedule record times – you may have it set on the no  
record function  
Remember that the DVR works on a 24 hour clock. 13:00 would be 1  
O’clock PM  
The schedule is not recording  
properly to my set times  
There is a beeping noise  
whenever motion is detected  
Buzzer is set to on, go to the alarm set up and turn the buzzer  
function off  
Check if the cameras are properly connected to the LCD-DVR and to a  
power source  
If using the 4 to 1 power connector, make sure it is plugged into a power  
source and each of the cameras  
Check Camera Setup from the main menu to see if any of the cameras are  
turned off  
I cannot see (all/one) of the  
camera(s) on the monitor  
This could be from lost footage due to tampering of cameras. Make sure  
to check all connections are secure and set properly  
This could be because HDD overwrite is enabled. This means that once the  
HDD is full the DVR will begin overwriting the earliest stored footage  
Try unplugging the power to the cameras and/or DVR and plugging it  
back in  
I have lost video footage  
Check the video quality you are using. If you are using a high video quality  
then the hard drive will fill up faster. Trying lowering the video quality  
Adjust your schedule or resolution – If you are on Normal Record for 24  
hours a day the hard drive will fill up faster. Try switching some times to  
alarm record  
The hard drive is filling up too  
quickly  
I am prompted to put in a  
password for everything  
This is because you have the password enable set to ON in the  
system menu  
My DVR is connected to my  
router, and both devices have  
DHCP enabled, but my DVR will  
not acquire an IP address  
Check Ethernet connections, ensure that the connection lights are on (on  
router and back of DVR)  
Try using a different Ethernet cable and/or a different port on your router  
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Sometimes your router will not allow you to view the footage with your  
external IP address because the DVR is hooked up to the same router.  
Try putting the DVR’s internal IP address in the address bar and try to  
connect  
I Cannot see the online footage  
using my external IP address  
See the network set up section for set up instructions  
If using a Port other than 80 add it to the end of the IP address  
Port Forwarding may not be set up correctly  
The external IP address of the DVR may have changed. Try setting up the  
DDNS account to always be up to date with the latest IP information  
The ISP may be blocking network traffic on Port 80. Try changing the  
HTTP port to 2000 and re-configure the port forwarding  
Refer to the Network Setup Section of the manual for more  
troubleshooting and for detailed instructions on how to set up the DVR  
for remote viewing  
Cannot view the DVR through a  
remote Internet connection  
Make sure the batteries are installed correctly  
Make sure you are pointing the remote at the IR sensor (on the top right  
side of DVR)  
Remote control is not working  
Point the IR Remote at the camera lens and press a button. You should be  
able to see the IR LED flicker through the DVR monitoring device  
Try replacing the batteries in the remote  
I plugged a mouse into the USB  
port but it’s not working  
Make sure the mouse is connected to the proper USB port. The proper  
port for the mouse will be labeled with a mouse icon next to it  
There could be video loss, HDD loss, motion detection or no HDD space on  
your DVR. The SN503-8CH is set to alarm when those actions take place.  
This is to alert you if anything is tampering with the camera to DVR  
connections the alarm will go off. Check your connections and keep the  
DVR in a safe place where it will not me tampered with or moved around  
Disconnect and reconnect all camera connections to make sure they are  
snug and tight fitting  
The DVR keeps beeping at me  
Make sure the DVR is properly connected to the router. There should be  
green link indicator lights if the DVR is properly connected  
Make sure the DVR IP Allocation is set to DHCP. This is a standard default  
setting that will work in most networking situations  
Power cycle the DVR is it is properly connected and the IP Allocation is  
set to DHCP  
The network settings on the  
DVR are not showing me any  
information  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Video System .............................................................................................. NTSC / PAL  
Video Compression Format.......................................................................... H.264  
Video Input (Composite Video Signal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC) ............................... 8 Channels  
Video Loop Output (Composite Video Signal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC)..................... No  
Video Output............................................................................................... 19”LCD (1280 x 1024)  
2 x BNC to RCA  
Recording Resolutions................................................................................. NTSC : D1(704 X 480), HD1(704 X 240),  
.................................................................................................................... CIF(352 X 240)  
.................................................................................................................... PAL: D1(704 X 576), HD1(704 X 288),  
.................................................................................................................... CIF(352 X 288)  
Recording Speed (Frame)............................................................................ 30 FPS per Camera (NTSC) / 25 FPS  
(PAL)  
Multilingual OSD......................................................................................... English, Duetsch, Italiano, Russian,  
Francais, Espanol, Portugues, Polski,  
Image Quality Settings................................................................................ Best, Good, Normal  
Hard Disk Storage........................................................................................ 500Gb SATA HDD  
HDD Quick Cleaning .................................................................................... Quick clean up the “index system”of  
the recorded files  
Recording Modes ........................................................................................ Always/ Manual/ Time Schedule  
Record/ Motion  
Refresh Rate ............................................................................................... 240 IPS for NTSC / 200 IPS for PAL  
Triplex Operations ....................................................................................... Recording, Playback, and Network  
Transmission  
Remote Control Operation........................................................................... Yes  
Audio I/O..................................................................................................... 1 RCA Audio Input, 1 RCA Audio  
Output  
Motion Detection Area ................................................................................ 15 x 10 grids per camera for all  
channels  
Motion Detection Sensitivity....................................................................... 4 Adjustable variables with precise  
calculation for motion detection  
Backup Device ............................................................................................ USB 2.0 flash drive, network to avi,  
USB Burner  
USB Interface .............................................................................................. Back panel * 2 (Supports USB mouse,  
Removable HDD, USB Flash drive)  
SATA Interface............................................................................................. Yes (Internal)  
VGA Interface.............................................................................................. Back panel * 1  
Web Transmitting Compression Format....................................................... H.264  
Network Connections.................................................................................. 10/100 Base-T. Support remote  
control; Playback DVR HDD video and  
live view via Ethernet  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Web Interface............................................................................................... Licensed software AP, IE browser  
Remote Alarm Notification........................................................................... Email Alerts  
Network Protocol ......................................................................................... TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP and DDNS, 3G  
IR Receiver ................................................................................................... Yes  
PTZ Control................................................................................................... Yes (Pelco-D, Pelco-P)  
Dwell Time (Sequential Channel Switch) ..................................................... Programmable with adjustable dwell time  
(0-10 sec.)  
Picture Zoom................................................................................................ 2x digital zoom (live mode / playback  
mode)  
Key Lock....................................................................................................... Yes  
Video Loss Detection .................................................................................... Yes  
Camera Title ................................................................................................. Supports up to 8 letters  
Video Adjustable ......................................................................................... Hue / Color / Contrast / Brightness  
Date Display Formats ................................................................................... YY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY  
Daylight Saving ........................................................................................... Yes  
Power Source ............................................................................................... 12V DC ~ 5A  
Power Consumption..................................................................................... <30 W  
Operating Temperature ................................................................................ 100C ~ 400C (500F ~ 1040F)  
Dimensions (mm) ........................................................................................ 315 (W) × 52 (H) × 224 (L)  
System Recovery .......................................................................................... System auto recovery after power failure  
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WHAT IS INCLUDED  
4 x Indoor/Outdoor Night  
Vision CCD Color Cameras  
4 PIN DIN to RCA (male)  
Video/Power Wire  
4 Port Power Supply  
for Cameras  
BNC to RCA Connector  
1 Power Adapter for Camera  
Mounting Hardware  
1 Year Warranty  
Online/Toll Free Support  
FEATURES  
SP301-C Camera  
1. Sun Shield:  
1
Helps prevent glare from bright  
lights  
2. Infrared (IR):  
3. CDS Sensor:  
LEDs allow the camera to see in  
the dark up to 15ft away.  
Automatically turns on the  
2
4
infrared LEDs when it gets dark  
4. Camera Housing: Made of anodized aluminum to  
3
prevent rust  
5. Camera Mount: Allows the camera to be desk or  
wall mountable  
6. 4 PIN DIN Female Connection  
One to Four Power Supply Cable  
1. Female 12V Connection  
5
6
2. Camera Power Supply Ports  
1
The One to Four power Supply Cable allows you to plug  
four cameras into one power source, saving you time  
and space.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
While this camera is weather resistant, it is not  
waterproof. Please do not install it in areas that receive  
direct rain or under eaves trough draining spots. Do not  
cut the DC power cable of this camera to fit with another  
power source. Do not cut the video connection wire to fit  
with a different video connection type. Any unauthorized  
modifications will void your warranty.  
2
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WIRING ADDENDUM  
A
D
G
B
C
F
H
K
L
J
E
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Plug 12V adapter (A) into electrical wall outlet or surge protecting power bar.  
2. Plug the single end of the four port power supply (C) into the male end of the 12V adapter (B).  
3. Connect the 4PIN DIN female connection on the camera (E) into the 4PIN DIN male connection on the 60ft video  
power wire (F).  
4. Plug the power jack (G) from the 60ft video/power wire into one of the ports of the four port power supply (D).  
5. Attach the BNC to RCA connector (L) to the video inputs (J) to the LCD-DVR’s “PERIPHERAL CABLE.”  
6. Connect the yellow male RCA plug (H) from the 60 ft cable to the BNC to RCA (K) connector on the  
“PERIPHERAL CABLE.” (J)  
7. Repeat the above steps for all of the included cameras.  
DRILLING TEMPLATE  
To wall mount the camera, drill three holes using a 3/16" drill bit and the template below. Insert the supplied wall  
anchors into holes and secure camera to wall with supplied screws.  
.................................................................................................Tear Here..............................................................................................  
DRILL HOLES IN  
THESE POSITIONS  
DRILL HOLES IN  
THESE POSITIONS  
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CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS  
SP5 - CMOS Night Vision Camera  
Camera Type.......................................................................................................... Weather Resistant Color  
CMOS IR Bullet Camera  
Image Sensor ........................................................................................................ 1/4" Color Sharp CMOS  
Resolution............................................................................................................. 400 TV Lines  
Outdoor Use .......................................................................................................... Yes  
IP Rating ............................................................................................................... IP55  
Focal Length.......................................................................................................... 6.0mm  
Focus Type............................................................................................................. Fixed  
Night Vision........................................................................................................... Yes  
Number of IR LEDs and Range............................................................................... 11, up to 20ft  
IR LED Control........................................................................................................ Automatic (CDS Sensor)  
Min. Illumination .................................................................................................. 0 lux  
IR Wavelength....................................................................................................... 850nm  
Video Output......................................................................................................... 5 PIN DIN  
TV System ............................................................................................................. NTSC  
Viewing Angle....................................................................................................... 65 Degrees  
Electronic Shutter.................................................................................................. 1/60 ~ 1/100000 sec  
BLC........................................................................................................................ No  
AGC ....................................................................................................................... Automatic  
ELC ........................................................................................................................ Automatic  
White Balance....................................................................................................... Automatic  
Sun Shield............................................................................................................. Yes  
IR Cut Filter............................................................................................................ Yes  
Housing Material................................................................................................... Anodized Aluminum  
Housing Color........................................................................................................ Black  
Signal/Noise Ratio................................................................................................. >48dB  
Camera Bracket..................................................................................................... Yes  
Operating Temperature ......................................................................................... 14°F ~ 140°F  
Operating Humidity .............................................................................................. 95%  
Camera Power Input.............................................................................................. DC 12V 200mA  
Power Adapter Input............................................................................................. 120V 60Hz  
LED Power Indicator .............................................................................................. No  
Dimensions ........................................................................................................... 3.125" x 2" x 4.375"  
Weight .................................................................................................................. 0.6 lbs (with stand)  
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SP301-C - CCD Night Vision Camera  
Camera Type.......................................................................................................... Weather resistant Color IR  
.............................................................................................................................. CCD Camera  
Image Sensor ........................................................................................................ 1/4" Color SHARP CCD  
Resolution............................................................................................................. 420 TV Lines  
Outdoor Use .......................................................................................................... Yes  
IP Rating ............................................................................................................... IP65  
Focal Length.......................................................................................................... 3.6mm  
Focus Type............................................................................................................. Fixed  
Optimal Focal Distance.......................................................................................... 20 ft  
Night Vision........................................................................................................... Yes  
Number of IR LEDs and Range............................................................................... 12, up to 15ft  
IR LED Control........................................................................................................ Automatic (CDS Sensor)  
Min. Illumination .................................................................................................. 0 lux  
IR Wavelength....................................................................................................... 850nm  
Video Output......................................................................................................... 4 PIN DIN to RCA  
TV System ............................................................................................................. NTSC  
Viewing Angle....................................................................................................... 60 Degrees  
Electronic Shutter.................................................................................................. 1/60 ~ 1/100000 sec  
BLC........................................................................................................................ No  
AGC ....................................................................................................................... Automatic  
ELC ........................................................................................................................ Automatic  
Gamma Correction ................................................................................................ >0.45  
White Balance....................................................................................................... Automatic  
Sun Shield............................................................................................................. Yes  
IR Cut Filter............................................................................................................ No  
Housing Material................................................................................................... Anodized Aluminum  
Housing Color........................................................................................................ Black  
Signal/Noise Ratio................................................................................................. >48dB  
Camera Bracket..................................................................................................... Yes  
Lens Mount type ................................................................................................... M12  
Pan/Tilt/Zoom....................................................................................................... No  
Operating Temperature ......................................................................................... -10° ~ 60°C / Degrees  
Operating Humidity .............................................................................................. 98%  
Camera Power Input.............................................................................................. DC 12V 300mA  
Power Adapter Input............................................................................................. 120V 60Hz  
LED Power Indicator .............................................................................................. No  
Dimensions ........................................................................................................... 4.7”(L) x 2.5”(W) x 2.5”(H)  
Weight .................................................................................................................. 0.7 lbs  
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CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS  
SP500-C - CCD Long Range Night Vision Camera  
Camera Type.......................................................................................................... Color IR CCD Camera  
Image Sensor ........................................................................................................ 1/4" Sony Color CCD  
Resolution............................................................................................................. 420 TV Lines  
Number of IR LEDs and Range............................................................................... 24, up to 50ft  
Outdoor Use .......................................................................................................... Yes  
IP Rating ............................................................................................................... IP65  
Focal Length.......................................................................................................... 6.0mm  
Focus Type............................................................................................................. Fixed  
Optimal Focal Distance.......................................................................................... 10 ft.  
Night Vision........................................................................................................... Yes  
IR LED Control........................................................................................................ Automatic (CDS Sensor)  
Min. Illumination .................................................................................................. 0 lux  
IR Wavelength....................................................................................................... 850nm  
Video Output......................................................................................................... 4 PIN DIN to RCA  
TV System ............................................................................................................. NTSC  
Viewing Angle....................................................................................................... 60 Degrees  
Electronic Shutter.................................................................................................. 1/60 ~ 1/100000 sec  
BLC........................................................................................................................ No  
AGC ....................................................................................................................... Automatic  
ELC ........................................................................................................................ Automatic  
Gamma Correction ................................................................................................ >0.45  
White Balance....................................................................................................... Automatic  
Sun Shield............................................................................................................. Yes  
IR Cut Filter............................................................................................................ No  
Housing Material................................................................................................... Anodized Aluminum  
Housing Color........................................................................................................ Black  
Signal/Noise Ratio................................................................................................. >48dB  
Camera Bracket..................................................................................................... Yes  
Lens Mount type ................................................................................................... M12  
Pan/Tilt/Zoom....................................................................................................... No  
Operating Temperature ......................................................................................... -14°F ~ 122°F  
Operating Humidity .............................................................................................. 98%  
Camera Power Input.............................................................................................. DC 12V 500mA  
Power Adapter Input............................................................................................. 120V 60Hz  
LED Power Indicator .............................................................................................. No  
Dimensions ........................................................................................................... 2.75"(L) x 5"(W) x 7.5"(H)  
Weight .................................................................................................................. 1.0 lbs  
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CAMERA TROUBLESHOOTING  
Beforecontactingtechnicalsupport, pleasefollowthetroubleshootingtipsbelowforsolutionsto  
commonproblems.  
Email:  
Toll free telephone:  
1.866.946.7828  
Toll free fax:  
1.888.771.1701  
Online live web chat:  
Make sure your TV/monitor is on the correct video input channel. This is NOT  
channel 3. Common terms for this channel is INPUT, AV CHANNEL, LINE 1, LINE  
2 and AUX. Please use your TV or VCR manual to correctly identify this channel  
If your camera is connected to a VCR/DVR, make sure that it is properly  
connected to your TV/monitor  
No picture/signal  
Check all connections to make sure they are secure and properly connected  
Check your power supply to ensure that the camera is powered up  
Cup your hands around the front of the camera and look at the LEDs. They  
should be glowing red. If they are not, check the power supply  
Make sure your camera is not aimed at direct sunlight  
Adjust the sunshade by sliding it forwards to block out excess light  
Make sure nothing is obstructing the CDS sensor on the camera. If the CDS  
sensor is blocked, night vision mode will be active and may produce extra light  
in your camera’s picture  
Picture is too bright  
Move your camera to another location  
If using at night, make sure your camera’s subject is no more than 15ft away  
(may vary based on amount of ambient light available)  
If using during the day, your camera may not be getting enough light. Adjust  
the sunshade by sliding it backwards to let in more light  
Check the brightness and contrast settings on your TV/monitor  
If your camera is connected to a VCR/DVR, check the brightness and contrast  
settings on the VCR/DVR  
Picture is too dark  
Move your camera to another location  
The night vision turns on automatically when light levels drop. Try the camera in  
a pitch black setting. The area that it is in may have too much light and may not  
activate the sensor  
Night Vision is  
not working  
Cup your hands around the front of the camera and look at the LEDs. They  
should be glowing red. If they are not, check the power supply  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS  
If you accidentally damage or lose any parts they can be replaced with ease. The following are parts that came  
with your system and their reference model numbers so you can continue to effectively monitor your premises.  
PRODUCT  
MODEL#  
DFW61  
DESCRIPTION  
4PINDINCable  
BNCtoRCAConnector  
ACC-BNC  
Four-to-OnePowerSupply  
ACC-SQUID-4TO1  
Yourproductsoftwareandmanualareavailablefordownloadat:  
SOFTWARE/  
MANUALS  
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES  
You may wish to add to your system and upgrade some components of it. Here are some items that can boost  
the effectiveness of your video security system.  
PRODUCT  
MODEL#  
DF10W  
DESCRIPTION  
Extendtherangeofyourcameraswitha60ft extension.  
UpgradeyourcameratoahigherresolutionandadvancedUVlters  
foraccurateandvibrantcolours.  
SP301-C  
Alertallpotentialcriminalsofyoursecurityandhelpdetercrimewith  
SP100-ST  
SGN100  
awindowsticker.  
Alertallpotentialcriminalsofyoursecurityandhelpdetercrimewith  
thisdurablealuminumsign.  
For more information on additional accessories, parts and much more, please visit:  
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Software Updates  
Firmware Upgrades  
User Manuals  
Quick Start Guides  
Disclaimer  
Defender does not endorse the use of any Defender products for illegal activities. Defender 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 Defender product is in use by the consumer.  
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