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USER MANUAL Summit D3316 FLIR

Instruction Manual D3300 D3200 SERIES

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Instruction Manual D3300 D3200 SERIES

Thank you for purchasing this product. FLIR is committed to providing our customers with a high quality, reliable security solution.

This manual refers to the following models:

D3200 Series

D3300 Series

For the latest online manual, downloads and product updates, and to learn about our complete line of accessory products, please visit our website at:

www.flirsecurity.com/pro

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WARNING

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN

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WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RICK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE.

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.

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The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

Table of contents

1 Important Safeguards ....1

1.1 General Precautions.... 1
1.2 Installation.... 1
1.3 Service 3
1.4 Use....3

2 Features....4

3 Getting Started....5

4 Front Panel 6

4.1 4/8/12/16-Channel 6
4.2 D3332 (32-Channel)....7

5 Rear Panel 9

5.1 D3304 (4-Channel) 9
5.2 D3308 (8-Channel) 9
5.3 D3312 (12-Channel) 9
5.4 D3316 (16-Channel).... 10
5.5 D3216 (16-Channel).... 10
5.6 D3332 (32-Channel) 11

6 Basic Setup 12

6.1 Step 1: Connect the BNC Cameras.... 12
6.2 Step 2: Connect the Mouse.... 12
6.3 Step 3: Connect the Ethernet Cable 12
6.4 Step 4: Connect the Monitor.... 12
6.5 Step 5: Connect the Power Adapter and Power on the DVR.... 13
6.6 Default System Password & Port Numbers 13
6.7 Quick Access to System Information 13

7 Mouse Control 14

8 Remote Control 15

8.1 Setting the Remote Control ID 16

9 Using the On-Screen Display 18

9.1 Using the Menu Bar.... 18

Table of contents

13 Managing Passwords.... 36

13.1 Enabling and Changing Passwords.... 36

13.2 Adding Users 37

14 Using the Main Menu 39

14.1 Display 39

14.1.1 Configuring Custom Channel Names.... 39

14.1.2 Changing the Position of the Channel Name 40

14.1.3 Adjusting Camera Color Settings 40

14.1.4 Enabling Covert Recording.... 41

14.1.5 Configuring the Time and Recording Time Display.... 41

14.1.6 Configuring Sequence Time 41

14.1.7 Changing the Video-out Resolution 41

14.1.8 Restoring the System's Resolution if you see a Blank

Screen 42

14.1.9 Adjusting Menu Transparency 42

14.1.10 Adjusting the Video Margin 42

14.1.11 Adding Privacy Zones 43

14.1.12 Creating a Custom Split-screen Display 44

14.2 Record 45

14.2.1 Configuring Pre-recording Settings.... 45

14.2.2 Configuring Backup File Duration (Pack Duration) 46

14.2.3 Configuring the Recording Schedule (Continuous, Motion,

Alarm) 46

14.2.4 Enabling Audio Recording.... 47

14.2.5 Configuring Recording Quality, Resolution, and Video

Frame Rate 48

14.3 Search 48

14.3.1 Searching for Video on the System 49

14.3.2 Backing up Video Files 50

14.3.3 Using the Event Search 51

14.3.4 Using the Log Search.... 53

14.4 Network.... 53

Table of contents

14.7.5 Configuring Menu Time Out and Auto Logout 64

14.7.6 Adding Users & Changing the Admin Password 64

14.7.7 Viewing System Information.... 64

14.8 Advanced....64

14.8.1 Upgrading the System Firmware.... 64

14.8.2 Restoring to Factory Default Settings.... 65

14.8.3 Restarting or Shutting Down the DVR 66

14.8.4 Configuring System Warnings 67

14.8.5 Saving Your System Configuration to a USB Flash Drive 68

14.8.6 Loading a System Configuration from a USB Flash

Drive 68

15 Setting up Your DVR for Remote Connectivity 70

15.1 System Requirements.... 70

15.2 Accessing your DVR within a local network (LAN) 71

15.2.1 Step 1 of 3: Connect your DVR to the Local Area

Network 71

15.2.2 Step 2 of 3: Obtain the DVR's Local IP Address.... 72

15.2.3 Step 3 of 3: Connect to the DVR's Local IP Address ..... 72

15.3 Accessing your DVR Remotely over the Internet 74

15.3.1 Step 1 of 4: Port Forwarding 74

15.3.2 Step 2 of 4: Create a DDNS Account 74

15.3.3 Step 3 of 4: Enable DDNS on the DVR 75

15.3.4 Step 4 of 4: Connect to the DDNS Address 76

16 Remote Viewing Interface.... 78

16.1 Changing Viewing Modes 79

16.2 Taking Screen Shots.... 79

16.3 Recording Video.... 79

16.4 Showing / Hiding Channels 79

16.5 Adjusting Sub-menu Options.... 80

16.6 Changing the Save Directory of Screenshots or Recorded

Video 80

Table of contents

16.25 Changing the System's Menu Time Out 95

16.26 Configuring System User Accounts.... 95

16.27 Viewing System Information 96

16.28 Upgrading System Firmware 96

16.29 Restoring Default Settings 97

16.30 Configuring Event Settings.... 98

17 CMS-D3 CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE.... 99

17.1 System Requirements.... 99

17.2 Installing CMS-D3 99

17.3 Adding DVRs 100

17.3.1 Adding a DVR from the local area network (LAN) 100

17.3.2 Adding a DVR using a DDNS address.... 104

17.4 Control Panel 106

17.5 Main View 107

17.5.1 Using Multiple Windows or Monitors.... 109

17.5.2 Using Sequence Mode 110

17.5.3 Using PTZ Controls 111

17.5.4 PTZ Controls.... 111

17.5.5 Using PTZ Presets 112

17.5.6 Using PTZ Cruise 112

17.6 Remote Playback.... 112

17.6.1 Remote Playback Controls 114

17.6.2 Downloading Video Files 115

17.7 Group Device Management 117

17.7.1 Modifying DVRs.... 118

17.7.2 Deleting DVRs 119

17.7.3 Remotely Configuring DVRs 119

17.7.4 Creating Camera Groups 119

17.7.5 Modifying Camera Groups 119

17.7.6 Deleting Camera Groups 120

17.8 Local Log Search.... 120

Table of contents

19.2 Loading Individual Video Files 133

19.3 Loading Multiple Video Files.... 133

20 Remote Viewing on Internet Explorer 134

21 Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device 136

21.1 Compatible Devices and Platforms 136

21.2 Before you Begin 136

21.3 iPhone.... 136

21.3.1 System requirements 136

21.3.2 Prerequisites.... 136

21.3.3 Connecting to your System Using Digi Summit.... 137

21.3.4 Digi Summit Interface 139

21.3.5 Using Remote Playback Mode on iPhone 141

21.3.6 Viewing Screenshots 143

21.3.7 Viewing Manual Recordings 143

21.3.8 Using Device Manager to Manage DVR's 144

21.4 iPad 145

21.4.1 System requirements 145

21.4.2 Prerequisites.... 145

21.4.3 Connecting to your System Using Digi SummitHD 145

21.4.4 Digi Summit Interface 146

21.4.5 Using Remote Playback Mode on iPad.... 148

21.4.6 Viewing Screenshots 150

21.4.7 Viewing Manual Recordings 150

21.4.8 Using Device Manager to Manage DVR's 151

21.4.9 Managing Favorites 152

21.5 Android 152

21.5.1 System requirements 152

21.5.2 Prerequisites.... 152

21.5.3 Connecting to your System Using Digi Summit.... 153

21.5.4 Digi Summit Interface 155

21.5.5 Using Remote Playback Mode on Android 157

Table of contents

23.3.4 Starting / Stopping PTZ Cruise 169

24 Connecting Additional External Monitors 170

24.1 Customizing the Channel Arrangement on the External Monitor.... 170

24.2 Main and Spot Video Outputs (D3316/D3332 Only).... 171

24.2.1 Configuring the Spot Monitor for Full-Screen or Split-Screen.... 172

25 Recording Audio 174

26 Replacing the Hard Drive.... 175

26.1 Removing the Hard Drive.... 175

26.2 Installing the Hard Drive 176

26.3 Installing Hard Drives (D3332) 178

26.4 Formatting the Hard Drive.... 181

27 Troubleshooting 182

27.1 Troubleshooting Remote Connections 183

28 Notices.... 185

28.1 FCC/IC Notice 185

28.2 Modification.... 185

28.3 RoHS 185

Important Safeguards

In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacturing process of your product, safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument. However, safety is your responsibility too. This sheet lists important information that will help to ensure your enjoyment and proper use of the product and accessory equipment. Please read them carefully before operating and using your product.

1.1 General Precautions

  1. All warnings and instructions in this manual should be followed.
  2. Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid aerosol detergents. Use a water-dampened cloth for cleaning.
  3. Do not use this product in humid or wet places.
  4. Keep enough space around the product for ventilation. Slots and openings in the storage cabinet should not be blocked.
  5. It is highly recommended to connect the product to a surge protector to protect from damage caused by electrical surges. It is also recommended to connect the product to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), which has an internal battery that will keep the product running in the event of a power outage.

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CAUTION

Maintain electrical safety. Power line operated equipment or accessories connected to this product should bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark on the accessory itself and should not be modified so as to defeat the safety features. This will help avoid any potential hazard from electrical shock or fire. If in doubt, contact qualified service personnel.

1.2 Installation

  1. Read and Follow Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. Follow all operating instructions.
  2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
  3. Heed Warnings - Comply with all warnings on the product and in the operating instructions.
  4. Polarization - Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug

  5. Power Sources - This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to you, location, consult your video dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.

  6. Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Overloaded AC outlets, extension cords, frayed power cords, damaged or cracked wire insulation, and broken plugs are dangerous. They may result in a shock or fire hazard. Periodically examine the cord, and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated insulation, have it replaced by your service technician.
  7. Power-Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
  8. Surge Protectors - It is highly recommended that the product be connected to a surge protector. Doing so will protect the product from damage caused by power surges. Surge protectors should bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark.
  9. Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) - Because this product is designed for continuous, 24/7 operation, it is recommended that you connect the product to an uninterruptible power supply. An uninterruptible power supply has an internal battery that will keep the product running in the event of a power outage. Uninterruptible power supplies should bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark.
  10. Ventilation - Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the product manufacturer's instructions have been followed.
  11. Attachments - Do not use attachments unless recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause a hazard.
  12. Water and Moisture - Do not use this product near water — for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool and the like.

  13. Camera Installation - Cameras are not intended for submersion in water. Not all cameras can be installed outdoors. Check your camera environmental rating to confirm if they can be installed outdoors. When installing cameras outdoors, installation in a sheltered area is required.

1.3 Service

  1. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
  2. Conditions Requiring Service - Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:

  3. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.

  4. If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product.
  5. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
  6. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged
  7. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
  8. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. This indicates a need for service.

  9. Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required, have the service technician verify that the replacements used have the same safety characteristics as the original parts. Use of replacements specified by the product manufacturer can prevent fire, electric shock, or other hazards.

  10. Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer to determine that the product is in safe operating condition.

1.4 Use

  1. Cleaning - Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

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Features

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4/8/12/16-channel
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32-channel

  • 960H Super-Res (960x480) with real-time recording
    • 34% greater resolution than standard D1
  • True aspect ratio wide screen format, sharper, non-stretched
  • Looping, HDMI, VGA, Spot outputs
    CMS-D3 remote access SW, multi-site
    • Mobile Apps: iPhone®, Android™, iPad®
  • Fully PC/Mac compatible
    • Supports additional HDDs for expandible storage
  • Pentaplex operation
    • FLIR DDNS service included
    • Supports USB 2.0 or eSata back-up
    • Auto Port Forwarding wizard for easy remote connection

Getting Started

The system comes with the following components:

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DVR (Digital Video Recorder)

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Remote Control
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12V DC power Supply* (may not be exactly as shown)
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USB Mouse

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Octopus Cable

Front Panel

4.1 4/8/12/16-Channel

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  1. IR Sensor: IR receiver for the remote control. LED Indicators:

- PWR: Power LED. - HDD: Hard disk activity LED.

  1. Menu & Playback Controls:

• In Playback Mode, press to rewind. Press repeatedly to increase rewind speed.

• ▶ II: In Playback Mode, press to play / pause video.

- In Viewing mode, press to open Search Menu to select playback time.

- In Playback Mode, press to fast forward. Press repeatedly to increase fast forward speed.

• : in Playback Mode, press to stop video playback.

- In Live Viewing Mode, press to stop DVR recording. Password required; does not override scheduled recording.

- Press to stop / resume recording When the channel displays a red box with

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5. PTZ / ←:

  • Within system menus: Press to confirm a selection.
    • To open the System Information window: In Live Viewing mode, press once.
    • To open PTZ Controls: In Live Viewing Mode, press once and release then press
    and hold

  • USB Port: Connect a USB mouse (included) or USB flash drive (not included) for data backup or firmware updates.

4.2 D3332 (32-Channel)

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  1. LED Indicators:

  2. PWR: Power LED.
    • HDD: Hard disk activity LED.

  3. IR Sensor: IR receiver for the remote control.

  4. Ch1 \~ Ch0: Press to view channel in Full-screen View. To access channels 10 and greater: Press 0 for channel 10 or 1+0 for channel 10, 1+1 for channel 11, 1+2 for channel 12, etc.

A CH/CH _2 Proce to select previous/next channel

7. Menu & Playback Controls:

• In Playback Mode, press to rewind. Press repeatedly to increase rewind speed.
• ▶ II: In Playback Mode, press to play / pause video.
- In Viewing mode, press to open Search Menu to select playback time.
- In Playback Mode, press to fast forward. Press repeatedly to increase fast forward speed.
- : In Playback Mode, press to stop video playback.
- In Live Viewing Mode, press to stop DVR recording. Password required; does not override scheduled recording.
- Press to stop / resume recording. When the channel displays a red box with the letter 'C', the channel is recording.
- Menu / Esc: Opens the system menu. In menus, press to go back / exit menus.

8. Navigation Buttons:

  • ▲: Press to move cursor up.
  • ▼: Press to move cursor down.
    • ←: Press to move cursor left.
  • ▶: Press to move cursor right.

9. PTZ /

  • Within system menus: Press to confirm a selection.
    • To open the System Information window: In Live Viewing mode, press once.
  • To open PTZ Controls: In Live Viewing Mode, press once and release then press and hold.
  • USB Port: Connect a USB mouse (included) or USB flash drive (not included) for data backup or firmware updates.

Rear Panel

5.1 D3304 (4-Channel)

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5.2 D3308 (8-Channel)

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5.3 D3312 (12-Channel)

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  1. eSATA: Connect a self-powered eSATA external hard drive (not included) for data backup.

5.4 D3316 (16-Channel)

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  1. Video Input: Connect BNC cameras.
  2. Video Out: BNC outputs for external or spot monitors.
  3. Loop Out (CH1\~16): Connect included Octopus cable to connect channels to Loop Out monitors.
  4. Audio In (CH1-16): Connect included Octopus cable to connect audio-enabled cameras (not included) or self-powered microphones (not included).
  5. LAN: Connect a CAT 5 RJ45 Ethernet cable for local and remote connectivity.
  6. eSATA: Connect a self-powered eSATA external hard drive (not included) for data backup.
  7. On / Off Switch: Turns the DVR on or off.
  8. Audio Out: BNC output for 2 audio channels (e.g. speakers).
  9. IR-EXT: Service only; not supported.
  10. HDMI: Connect to a HDMI-compatible TV or monitor (not included) to view the system interface.
  11. VGA: Connect a VGA monitor (not included) to view the system interface.
  12. USB Port: Connect a USB mouse (included) or USB flash drive (not included) for data backup or firmware updates.
  13. PTZ / Alarm Block: Connect compatible PTZ cameras (not included) or alarm devices (not included).
  14. DC12V: Connect the included AC power adapter.

5.5 D3216 (16-Channel)

  1. Loop Out 1\~4: BNC outputs to connect channels 1\~4 to a Loop Out monitor.

  2. Audio Out: BNC output for 1 audio channel (e.g. speakers).

  3. HDMI: Connect to a HDMI-compatible TV or monitor (not included) to view the system interface.

  4. LAN: Connect a CAT 5 RJ45 Ethernet cable for local and remote connectivity.

  5. USB Port: Connect a USB mouse (included) or USB flash drive (not included) for data backup or firmware updates.

  6. DC12V: Connect the included AC power adapter.

  7. On / Off Switch: Turns the DVR on or off.

5.6 D3332 (32-Channel)

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  1. Video Input: Connect BNC cameras.

  2. Video Output: BNC output for external or spot monitors.

  3. eSATA: Connect a self-powered eSATA external hard drive (not included) for data backup.

  4. IR-EXT: Service only: not supported.

Basic Setup

6.1 Step 1: Connect the BNC Cameras

- Connect BNC cameras to the Video Input ports on the rear panel of the DVR.

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6.2 Step 2: Connect the Mouse

- Connect a USB mouse (included) to one of the USB ports.

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6.3 Step 3: Connect the Ethernet Cable

- Connect an Ethernet cable (not included) to the LAN port on the rear panel of the DVR. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a router on your network.

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6.5 Step 5: Connect the Power Adapter and Power on the DVR

  • Connect the included power adapter to the DC 12V port. Connect the end of the power adapter to a wall socket or a surge protector.
  • Turn the power switch to I to turn on the DVR. At startup, the system performs a basic system check and runs an initial loading sequence. After a few moments, the system loads a live display view.

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6.6 Default System Password & Port Numbers

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CAUTION

By default, the system user name is admin and the password is 000000. Passwords are enabled by default and are required to access the Menu Bar or Main Menu. It is essential that you create your own password. For details, see 13 Managing Passwords, page 36

  • The system requires a user name and password to log in to the system remotely using a computer or mobile device.
  • ALL the system port numbers below must be port forwarded on your router to log in to your system over the Internet or an internal network (LAN).

Local DVR user name and password:

- Username: admin / Password: 000000

Default ports for remote access:

- Port 80 (HTTP port)

- Port 9000 (Client port)

Remote connectivity (LAN & Internet) to the DVR:

Mouse Control

The DVR is designed for mouse navigation. To use a USB mouse (included), connect the mouse to a USB port on the rear panel of the DVR.

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  1. Use the mouse buttons to perform the following:

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- Left-Button: Click to select a menu option. During live viewing in Split-screen View, double-click on a channel to view the selected channel in full-screen; double-click the channel again to return to Split-screen View.

  1. Right-Button:

- Click to open the Monu Dar (see 0.1 Using the Monu Dar page 10)

Remote Control

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  1. REC: Press to resume recording after recording has been stopped.

- ID: This button controls ID function for remote control. For details, see 8.1 Setting the Remote Control ID, page 16.

NOTE

  • Number Keys (1-0): In Live Viewing Mode, press to open the desired channel in Full-screen view. Press 1+0 for channel 10, 1+1 for channel 11, etc.
  • 0: Press 0 three times to show the mouse cursor on the BNC monitor or the monitor connected with HDMI / VGA.
  • Display Mode: In Live Viewing Mode, press repeatedly to switch through split-screen viewing modes.
  • 2x2 / 3x3 / 4x4: In Live Viewing Mode, press to open the corresponding Split-screen View. Press repeatedly to change channels shown in split-screen.

- AUTO.

4. Playback Controls:

  • FWD: In Playback Mode, press to fast forward / increase fast forward speed.
  • REW: In Playback Mode, press to rewind / increase rewind speed.
  • PLAY: In Playback Mode, press to play / pause video.
    • In Live Viewing Mode, press to open the Record Search Menu.
  • STOP: In Playback Mode, press to pause playback.
  • In Live Viewing Mode, press to stop recording. Password required; does not override scheduled recording.
  • SLOW: In Playback Mode, press to play video in slow motion. Press repeatedly to change slow motion playback speed.
  • PAUSE / FRAME: In Playback Mode, press to pause. Press repeatedly to view recordings frame by frame.

5. PTZ Controls:

• Z+ / Z-: Adjust camera Zoom.
- F+ / F- : Adjust camera Focus.
• I+ / I-: Adjust camera Iris.
- PTZ: Opens the PTZ menu.

8.1 Setting the Remote Control ID

If you have more than one DVR, you can use the ID function to pair the remote control with a specific DVR.

To pair the remote control:

  1. On the DVR, right-click to open the menu bar and

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  1. Enter the DVR user name (default: admin) and password (default: 000000).
  2. Click System > Control Device.
  3. Under System ID, enter the desired ID number.

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  1. On the remote control press ID, then press the ID number you entered in step 4 and press Enter to confirm.
NOTE
You do not need to enter 0's in the ID for unused digits. For example, if the ID is '004,' press ID > 4 > Enter.

Using the On-Screen Display

Use the system's graphical on-screen display to navigate menus and configure options and settings.

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  1. Date & Time: Displays the date and time on the system
  2. Record Status: Displays the current recording status of the system: C=continuous (normal recording); M=motion recording; A=alarm recording.
  3. Channel number / Channel title: Displays channel number or channel title. To re-name the channel number to a title, see 14.1.1 Configuring Custom Channel Names, page 39.
NOTE
If you can't see your mouse cursor on screen: You may have switched output modes from VGA / HDMI to BNC. By default, the DVR outputs to VGA / HDMI mode. To change the video output, press 0 three times on the remote control.

Using the On-Screen Display

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1.1. Main Menu: Opens the Main Menu.
1.2. Lock: Click to lock the Main Menu unless the password is entered. Lock icon is not visible unless passwords are enabled.
1.3. Split Screen buttons: Select split-screen layout.
1.4. PTZ: Opens the PTZ controls.
1.5. Start / Stop PTZ Cruise: Start or stop the PTZ cruise function.
1.6. Zoom: Opens digital zoom. Must be in Full-screen / Live Viewing Mode.

To use the Virtual Keyboard:

  1. Using the mouse, click on an option or field, such as the User ID and Password fields (if passwords are enabled).

• The Virtual Keyboard opens.

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  • Click Shift to switch between upper and lowercase letters.
  • Click ◀▶ to move the cursor between letters.
  • Click ← to backspace/delete.
  • Click Enter to enter your selection.
  • Click ESC to close the virtual keyboard.

To use the Virtual Mini-Keyboard:

  1. Using the mouse, click on an option or field, such as the Time or Date fields.

• The Virtual Mini-Keyboard opens.

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  1. Click and drag on the area of the screen you would like to enlarge. The image zooms in on the selected area.

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  • The box in the lower right-hand corner shows the entire camera picture with a black box around the zoomed-in area.
  • Click inside the box and drag to move the zoom area.
  • Right-click to exit and select a different zoom area. Right-click again to exit Zoom Mode and return to Live Viewing Mode.

9.4 Using Picture in Picture (PIP) Mode

Picture in Picture (PIP) Mode allows you to view one channel in full-screen while viewing up to two other channels.

To use Picture in Picture Mode:

  1. Right-click to open the Menu Bar and select the PIP1X1 button (or PIP1X2 button). PIP1X1 shows 1 channel in full screen and 1 other channel; PIP1X2 shows 1 channel in full screen and 2 other channels.

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• Picture in Picture Mode opens.
• To change the full-screen channel, click anywhere in the main viewing area.
• To change the smaller channels, click inside the channel.
• To move the smaller channels around the screen, click inside the white bar and drag.
• Right-click to exit and return to Live Viewing Mode.

Setting the Date and Time

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CAUTION

It is highly recommended to set the date and time when first setting up your system. Inaccurate time stamps may render your footage unusable for court evidence.

To set the date and time:

  1. Right-click or move your mouse to the bottom of the screen to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button (1).

2. Click System.

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Press on the Mini-Keyboard after you have entered the Date or Time

3. Configure the following:

- Date: Click inside the field and enter the month, date, and year. - Time: Click inside the field and enter the time.

To enable automatic DSTadjustments:

  1. Click the DST Setup button.

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  1. Configure the following:

• Daylight Saving Time: Select Enable.
- Time Offset: Select the number of hours the system should move forward or backward when DST occurs.
- Daylight Saving Time Mode: Select Week or Date. This allows you to select whether DST should begin and end at the beginning of the week or on a specific date.
- Start Time, End Time: Enter when DST starts and ends.

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To enable NTP:

  1. Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button().

  2. Click System. Beside NTP, click Setup.

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  1. Configure the following:

  2. Enable: Select Enable.

  3. Server Address: Select the NTP server address.
    • Time Zone: Select your region's time zone.

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text_image SYSTEM Display Record Search Server Users Info Enable Disable Server Address pool.mtp.org

Recording

By default, the system is set to immediately record video from connected cameras in Continuous Recording Mode.

- Recording—Continuous: Normal, continuous recording

You can set the system to stop recording once the hard drive is full, or to continually record by overwriting previously recorded data. For more details, see 14.6.1 Configuring Hard Drive settings, page 61.

11.1 Event Recording

The system also includes motion and alarm recording:

• M Recording—Motion: The system records when motion is detected by the camera

- Recording—Alarm: The system records when an external senor device (not included) is triggered

11.2 Recording Audio

The system can also record audio. You must have audio-capable cameras (not included) or self-powered microphones (not included) in order to record audio on the system. For details, see 25 Recording Audio, page 174.

Playback and Backup

You can view and back up recorded video on the system through the Search Menu.

12.1 Playing Back Recorded Video

To playback a specific date and time:

  1. Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Record Search button. (The Record Search tab opens.
  2. Configure the following:

  3. CH: Select the channel you wish to search. Select All to search all channels.

  4. Search Date: Enter the month, date, and year you wish to search for video.
  5. Playback Time: Enter the desired time you wish to search for video.

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text_image SEARCH Record Search Event Search Backup Log CH All Search Date 04/01/2010 Search Replay Time 03:54 Play Record State Apr. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1st 17/18 18/20 21/22 23/24 25/26 27/28 29/30 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Back Up Exit
  1. Click Play to select the exact time specified in Playback Time.
  2. Select the channel or channels you want to play back and click Play.

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To search for recorded footage on the DVR:

  1. Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Record Search button. (The Record Search tab opens.

  2. Configure the following:

- CH: Select the channel you wish to search. Select All to search all channels.

- Search Date: Enter the month, date, and year you wish to search for video.

  1. Click the Search button. Your search results appear in the calendar. In the top portion of the calendar, results are shown for each day in the month. In the bottom portion, results are shown for each hour in the selected day.

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text_image SEARCH Record Search Event Search Backup Tool CH All Search Date 04/01/2010 Search Replay Time 0:54 Play Record State Apr 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 1st 17:16 18:23 21:22 23:24 25:25 27:26 29:30 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Back Up Exit

Search results:

Green: Continuous recording

Red: Motion or alarm recording

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  1. Progress bar: Shows available footage for the selected time period as different colors.

D3304 / D3308 / D3216:

• Continuous recording
• : Alarm or motion recording
D3312 / D3316 / D3332:
• Continuous recording
• : Motion recording
• : Alarm recording
• A+M (Alarm+Motion) recording

  1. Start time of footage shown in bar

12.1.2 Finding Events in the Playback Bar

The advanced playback controls show the time and type of video footage available. The playback bars are color coded to show different recording types:

  • D3304 / D3308 / D3216: Continuous recordings are shown in green and motion or alarm recordings are in red.
  • D3312 / D3316 / D3332: Continuous recordings are shown in green, motion recordings in yellow, alarm recordings in red, and A+M (alarm + motion) recordings in blue.
  • All models: White spaces indicate that no recordings are available.

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When up to four channels are selected for playback, multiple channels are shown.

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D3304 / D3308 / D3216

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D3312 / D3316 / D3332

If more than four channels are selected, one bar is shown that combines all the selected channels. This means that video available on any selected channel will be shown in the bar.

12.1.3 Controlling the Time Range of the Playback Bar

The time range is the start and end times of the footage displayed in the Playback bar. By

  1. Click 30m, 1H, 2H, or 24H to select a time range. For example, if 30m is selected, the playback bar will show 15 minutes before to 15 minutes after the currently playing time. OR

- To create a custom time range, click. The button will become colored. Move your mouse to the time you where you would like the range to start and click. Then, move your mouse to the time you where you would like the range to end and click. The start and end times will be replaced by the 1st and 2nd times that you clicked on.

12.1.4 Using Zoom in Playback Mode

You can use Zoom in Playback Mode. This is useful if you need a closer look at recorded video.

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NOTE

Zoom is only available when a single channel is selected for Playback.

To use zoom in playback mode:

  1. Open Playback mode with only one channel selected. For details, see 12.1 Playing Back Recorded Video, page 27.
  2. Click 🔒 to open Zoom.

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NOTE

Playback controls are not available when Zoom is activated. If you want to pause the video before you zoom, you will have to pause it before entering Zoom.

  1. Click and drag on the area of the screen you would like to enlarge. The image zooms in on the selected area.

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12.1.5 Using Video Clip Backup

Video clip backup allows you to select a duration of video during playback mode and save it to a USB flash drive (not included) or eSATA external hard drive (not included).

NOTE
You must format an eSATA hard drive before you can use it to backup data. For information on t backup drives, see 14.6 Device, page 61.
NOTE
Video clip backup is only available when a single channel is selected for Playback.

To create a backup video clip:

  1. Connect a USB flash drive (not included) or eSATA external hard drive to the DVR.
  2. Open Playback mode with only one channel selected. For details, see 12.1 Playing Back Recorded Video, page 27.

  3. Click the clip backup button (✗) to start your backup at the current playback time.

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  1. When you want the backup clip to stop, click again.

TIP: You can use fast forward or click-and-drag the video cursor to select the stop time for the clip. This is useful because it allows you to backup longer segments of video without having to watch the whole video each time. You must have enough space on your backup drive to save the file.

  1. A confirmation window appears, showing information about the backup file you are about to create. Click Backup to confirm.

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  1. Check AVI or H264 to select the backup video file type and click Apply. Wait for the file to be saved before removing the USB memory drive.

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For details on viewing backed up video, see 18 FLIR Player: Playing Backed up Video on PC, page 129 or 19 FLIR Mac Player: Viewing Backed up Video on Mac, page 132.

12.2 Backing Up Video

You can back up video to a USB flash drive (not included) or eSATA external hard drive (not included) connected to the rear panel of the DVR.

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To back up video:

  1. Connect a USB flash drive or eSATA external hard drive to the DVR.

  2. Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Record Search button. (

  3. Click the Event Search tab.

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  1. Click Search. A list of videos populate in the window.
  2. Click ◀▶ to scroll through the list of videos. The videos are named by time.
  3. Click the BAK checkbox beside the video you wish to back up.
  4. Click Backup.
  5. Check AVI or H264 to select the backup video file type and click Apply.

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  1. Wait for the backup to finish before removing the USB memory drive.

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12.3 Viewing Backed Up Video

To view the downloaded video, you must install the FLIR Player software.

For details on viewing backed up video, see 18 FLIR Player: Playing Backed up Video on PC, page 129 or 19 FLIR Mac Player: Viewing Backed up Video on Mac, page 132.

12.4 Converting Backed Up Video to AVI Files

The DVR saves its backup files as proprietary video files. To share these files, you must convert them into AVI files. Note that the AVI generator can also convert audio from audio.

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  1. Click Open and then locate the backed up video file on your hard drive.

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  1. Select the desired file format (.264, h.264, All File) that you wish to search for. Click Open.

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  1. Click Start to convert and save the file in the default save folder.

- Or click Save As to select a desired save folder, then click Start to convert the file.

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Managing Passwords

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WARNING

By default, the system user name is admin and the password is 000000. Passwords are required to access the Menu Bar or Main Menu or to log into the system remotely.

  • ADMIN—system administrator: has full control of the system, and can change both administrator and user passwords and enable/disable password protection.
  • USER—normal user: only has access to live viewing, search, playback, and other functions. You may set up multiple USER accounts with varying levels of access to the system.

For security reasons, it is essential to create a custom password for the system.

13.1 Enabling and Changing Passwords

You can change the system password of user accounts from the Users menu.

To enable the admin password:

  1. Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu
  2. Click System and select the Users tab.
  3. Select the checkbox beside admin to change the admin password, then click the Edit button.

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text_image SYSTEM Display Record Search Networks Alarm General INFO NO. NAME LEVEL ENABLE SEL 1 admin ADMIN ENABLE ✓ 2 user1 USER1 DISABLE 3 user2 USER2 DISABLE 4 user3 USER3 DISABLE 5 user4 USER4 DISABLE 6 user5 USER5 DISABLE

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  1. Configure the following:

  2. User Name: Enter the desired admin user name.

  3. Password Enable: Select Enable to enable system passwords.
  4. Password: Enter your desired password.
  5. Confirm: Re-enter the password.

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text_image SYSTEM Display Record Search Network Alarm Device System Advanced General Users Info User Name user1 User Enable Enable User Name Disable Password Enable Enable Password Confirm Enable or Disable User Default Apply Exit
  1. Click Apply to save your settings.

13.2 Adding Users

You can allow multiple users to log in to the system. When adding different users, you can assign what menus they have access to. For example, you may want your friend to monitor your system while you are away, while not giving full access to your system.

To add a new user:

  1. Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button().

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  1. Select the menus and channels the user will have access to.

  2. Click Apply to save your settings.

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  1. Configure the following:

  2. User Name: Enter the desired user name.

  3. User Enable: Select Enable to enable the user account.
  4. Password Enable: Select Enable or Disable to enable or disable the system from
    prompting you for a user or admin password during log in.
  5. Password: Enter your desired password.
  6. Confirm: Re-enter the password.

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text_image SYSTEM Display Record General Users Info User Name user1 User Enable Enable

Using the Main Menu

To open the Main Menu:

- Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button (1). Enter the system user name (default: admin) and password (default: 000000) and click Apply.

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text_image MAIN MENU DISPLAY RECORD SEARCH NETWORK ALARM DEVICE SYSTEM ADVANCED Live Settings, Color, SEQ, VGA Resolution, Transparency
  1. Display: Configure display options (e.g. camera color settings, camera title, video output).
  2. Search: Search for recorded video and log files on the system.
  3. Alarm: Configure motion detection and alarm settings.
  4. System: Configure system time and user accounts.
  5. Record: Configure recording settings and recording schedules.
  6. Network: Configure system network settings (e.g. DDNS, email alert settings).
  7. Device: Configure PTZ settings, HDD recording mode, HDD format option.

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  1. In the Channel drop-down menu, select the channel that you wish to rename.

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  1. Click the Name field. Use the Virtual Keyboard to enter in the new channel name.

  2. Click Apply to save your settings.

14.1.2 Changing the Position of the Channel Name

  1. Select the Live tab.

  2. In the Channel drop-down menu, select the channel you would like to configure.

  3. In the Position drop-down menu, select where you would like the channel names to appear:

• U-L: Upper left hand corner.
• D-L: Lower left hand corner.
• U-R: Upper right hand corner.
• D-R: Lower right hand corner.
• OFF: Do not display the channel name.

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  1. Drag the sliders to adjust the Hue, Brightness, Contrast, and Saturation.
  2. Click Apply to save your settings.

14.1.4 Enabling Covert Recording

Covert Recording blanks out the screen so that it seems as if the system is not recording. Covert channels are only visible when the admin account logs in using a remote computer or mobile device.

To enable covert recording:

  1. Select the Live tab.
  2. In the Channel drop-down menu, select the channel you wish to hide.
  3. In the Covert drop-down menu, select Enable.
  4. Click Apply to save your settings.

14.1.5 Configuring the Time and Recording Time Display

To add/remove the time stamp in the system display:

  1. In the Live Time and Record Time drop-down menu, select enable or disable.
  2. Click Apply to save your settings.

14.1.6 Configuring Sequence Time

Sequence time refers to the amount of time a channel appears on the screen before changing to a different channel when the DVR is in Sequence Mode. For example, when Sequence Mode is on, channel 1 is shown for several seconds before switching to channel 2.

To configure the sequence time:

  1. Click the Output tab.

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  1. Right-click repeatedly to exit all menus. The DVR prompts you to restart. Click OK.
  2. The DVR restarts and asks you to confirm the new resolution. Click Yes to confirm or No to revert to the old resolution. If you do nothing, the DVR will revert to the last selected resolution and restart.

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NOTE

If you select a resolution that is greater than what your monitor supports, you may see a blank screen when your DVR restarts. If this occurs, do not do anything and wait until the DVR restarts. If the screen remains blank, press and hold the Stop button on the remote control until the DVR restarts. Your system resolution will default to 1024 x 768.

14.1.8 Restoring the System's Resolution if you see a Blank Screen

If you see a blank screen on your monitor after turning on your system, the DVR's output resolution may be higher than what your monitor supports. Follow the steps below to restore the DVR's default resolution to 1024 x 768.

To restore the DVR's default resolution:

  1. Ensure the power and video cables are properly connected.
  2. Press and hold the Stop button on the remote control until the DVR restarts. The DVR will restart with the default resolution of 1024 x 768.
  3. When the DVR restarts, click Yes to confirm the default resolution.

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NOTE

If your system resolution is already in 1024 x 766, pressing and holding the Stop button will not restart the system.

14.1.9 Adjusting Menu Transparency

You can increase or decrease the transparency of the on-screen menus.

To adjust the transparency of on-screen menus:

  1. Click the Output tab.

  2. Does the Transpossession slide to adjust transpossession.

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  1. Drag the sliders to the left or right to adjust the Left, Right, Top, or Bottom Margin.

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text_image MARGIN SETUP Left Margin 10 Right Margin 10 Top Margin 10 Bottom Margin 10 Default Apply Exit
  1. Click Apply to save your settings and click OK to confirm.

14.1.11 Adding Privacy Zones

A privacy zone allows you to block out up to 4 portions of each channel with a black square.

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To configure a privacy zone:

  1. Click the Privacy Zone tab.

  2. In the Channel drop-down menu, select the channel you wish to configure.

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text_image DISPLAY Display Live Output Privacy Zone

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  1. Configure the following:

  2. Channel: Select the channel you wish to configure.

  3. Privacy Zone: Select ON to enable privacy zones or OFF to disable privacy zones.
  4. Area Setup: Select the Area1\~4 checkboxes to enable up to 4 privacy zones.

  5. Click the Setup button next to Mask Area. The Privacy Area setup screen opens.

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text_image Street surveillance image with four bounding boxes highlighting a specific area, including Chinese text labels and a road scene background.
  • Click on a privacy area and drag to change its location.
  • Click on the edge of a privacy area and drag to resize a privacy area.
    • Right-click when you are finished to exit.

  • (Optional) Use the drop-downs next to Copy to copy privacy areas to another channel or all channels. Click the Copy button to copy privacy areas.

  • Click Apply to save your settings.

14.1.12 Creating a Custom Split-screen Display

You can create a custom split-screen display and re-arrange where channels are placed.

TIP: You can use the steps below to create a custom split-screen display on a secondary monitor connected to the Video Out (Main on D3316/D3332) port. First, move the mouse and system interface to the Video Out monitor by pressing 0 three times on the remote

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  1. Under View Setup, select Enable. This lets you select and arrange the channels you want to show on the screen.

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text_image NOTE Enabling View Setup disables your ability to change channels the normal way on the selected monitor. You will need to disable View Setup to return to normal operation.

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text_image DISPLAY Live Output Privacy Zone Video Output LIVE-CUT View Setup Enable View Mode Single VOUT Setup Single VGA/HDMI Resolution Quarter 47.768 Init DEV Alpha Transparency Skiosholt 20 S: Live Place Default Apply Exit
  1. Under View Mode, select the desired viewing mode: Single, Quad, Nine, or Sixteen.
  2. Click Vout Setup. A menu appears that allows you to select the arrangement of channels.
  3. Click the drop-down menus to select which channels to show on the screen and the arrangement of channels.

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  1. Click Apply to save your settings.

14.2.2 Configuring Backup File Duration (Pack Duration)

"Pack Duration" refers to the duration of a backed up file in the system. By default, a recording is "packaged" into 15 minute video files.

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text_image NOTE This feature is not supported on D3312 / D3316 / D3332, which package video files into files of a maximum size of 255MB.

To change the DVR's backed up file size:

  1. Select the Rec Para tab.
  2. In the Pack Duration drop-down menu, select the desired duration (15\~60 minutes).
  3. Click Apply to save your settings.

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text_image RECORD Rec Para Schedule MainStream Channel CHI Record Enable Pack Duration 15Min PreRecord Enable Copy CHI To All Copy Default Apply Exit

Changing the file size changes the duration of backed up files. For example, if you se-

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  1. Click inside the grid to configure the recording schedule:

  2. The recording schedule is arranged as a grid. Each row represents a recording type (Continuous, Motion, and Alarm), and each box represents an hour.

  3. Recording for each recording type is enabled during the selected hour when the box is filled in with the corresponding color. Recording for each recording type is disabled for the selected hour when the box is gray.

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text_image RECORD REC Panama - Course Main Stream Channel GH1 Week Sun 00 06 12 18 23 Continuous Motion Alarm No Record Copy Sun To All Copy Copy GH1 To All Copy Default Apply Edit
  1. (Optional): Use the top Copy and Copy To drop-down to copy the recording schedule to a specific day or all days. Click Copy to copy the schedule.
  2. (Optional): Use the bottom Copy and Copy To drop-down to copy the recording schedule to a specific channel or all channels. Click Copy to copy the schedule.
  3. Click Apply to save your settings.

14.2.4 Enabling Audio Recording

Audio-capable cameras are required (not included) for audio recording.

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  1. Beside the corresponding channel, select or deselect the checkbox under Audio to enable or disable audio recording.
  2. Click Apply to save your settings.

14.2.5 Configuring Recording Quality, Resolution, and Video Frame Rate

You can configure the recording quality, recording resolution and video frame rate for each channel.

To change the recording quality, recording resolution, and video frame rate:

  1. Click the MainStream tab.
  2. Under Mode, select D1 or 960H. 960H will enable larger, wide-screen formats.

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NOTE

If you change this setting, the DVR will restart when you save changes.

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14.3.1 Searching for Video on the System

  1. In the main menu, click Search, or click the Search Menu button) (in the menu bar.
  2. In the CH drop-down menu, select the channel you wish to search or select All to search all channels.
  3. Click the Search Date field, to enter the desired month, date, and year you wish to begin searching for video.

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  1. Click Search.

  2. Click on a date in the calendar to see the video available for that date.

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  1. Select the channel or channels you want to play back.

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  1. Click Play to begin playback.

14.3.1.1 Video Playback Controls

Move the mouse slightly to display the on-screen playback controls. You can also use the playback control buttons on the remote control or front panel of the system.

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- Click X to quit playback and return to the Search menu.

14.3.2 Backing up Video Files

You can back up video files on your USB flash drive (not included) or external eSATA hard drive (not included).

Using the Main Menu14

  1. Click the Backup button. A list of files appears in the Log menu.

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  1. Click the checkbox under BAK next to the file you want to backup.

  2. Click the Backup button to begin copying the video files to your flash drive.

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NOTE

You will need the FLIR Player (included on the CD) to view the saved files.

Event Search allows you to find videos that are marked as a specific recording type (e.g., motion recording). This allows you to quickly and easily sort through videos that only have certain attributes.

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NOTE

Videos are not marked as Alarm unless continuous recording is turned off and motion or alarm settings

Using the Main Menu14

To perform an Event Search:

  1. Click the Event Search tab.

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text_image SEARCH Record Search Event Search Backup Log Search Date 04/01-2010 CH AI Search Time 00:00 - 09:55 TYPE: AI CH TYPE DAY START END SIZE BAK 01 Normal 10-04-01 09:30:08-09:31:25 1.0M 02 Normal 10-04-01 09:30:08-09:45:18 231.7M 03 Normal 10-04-01 09:30:08-09:45:10 11.6M 04 Normal 10-04-01 09:30:08-09:45:18 205.8M 05 Normal 10-04-01 09:30:08-09:45:11 11.6M 06 Normal 10-04-01 09:30:08-09:45:09 11.6M Search BackUp Exit Advanced
  1. Configure the following:

• Search Date: Enter the Month, Date, and Year.
• CH: Select the channels you wish to search
- Search Time: Enter the time range you wish to search.
- Type: Select the recording type you wish to search for. Choose from Normal (con-

tinuous recording), Motion, Alarm, or A+M (alarm + motion; D3312 / D3316 / D3332 only).

  1. Click Search. A list populates with videos.

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A log search allows you to search system event logs.

To perform a Log search:

  1. Click the Log tab.

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  1. Configure the following to perform a Log search:

  2. Log Type: Select the log type you wish to search under. Choose from Alarm (i.e.
    motion events), Operation (i.e. Configuration changes, Setup), or All.

  3. Start Time: Enter the time you wish to begin searching.
    • End Time: Enter the time you wish to end searching.

  4. Click Search.

  5. (Optional) Click the Backup button to backup system logs to a USB flash drive (not included).

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  1. In the Type drop-down menu, select DHCP or Static. If you select DHCP, the router automatically assigns an IP to your DVR.

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If you select Static, click the field beside IP Address, and enter in the IP address of yo choice.

  • Enter your custom Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS1 and DNS2 using the mouse.
  • You must assign the IP in your router that you wish to make static. For example, if you assign 192.168.2.89 as the static IP in the DVR, you must assign 192.168.2.89 in your router as a static IP as well. Consult your router's user's manual for details.

  • Click Apply to save your settings.

  • Right-click until you exit all menus. You will be prompted to restart.

14.4.2 Enabling Auto Port Forwarding

Auto Port Forwarding allows the DVR to open required ports on your router. This feature only works on certain router models. If the Auto Port Forwarding feature does not work on your router, it is recommended to use the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard (PC) node, located

Using the Main Menu14

  1. In Client Port, enter the desired Client Port (default: 9000).

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text_image NETWORK Display Record Search Network Alarm Device System Advanced Network Sub Stream Email CCNS Type CHOP Client Port 00000 HTTP Port 00000 IP Address 192.168.001.100 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000 Gateway 192.168.001.001 DNS 1 192.168.001.001 DNS 2 000.000.000.000 Auto Port Forwarding Enable Default Apply Exit

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NOTE

9000 is represented as '09000.'

  1. In HTTP Port, enter the desired HTTP Port (default: 80).
  2. Click Apply to save your settings.
  3. Right-click to exit all menus. You will be prompted to restart.

14.4.4 Adjusting Remote Connectivity Streaming Rates

You can adjust the data streaming rate (also called the SubStream) when you connect to the system remotely. If you want to conserve bandwidth, select a lower frame rate and bitrate.

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NOTE

Using the Main Menu14

To adjust the SubStream settings:

  1. Click the SubStream tab.

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  1. Configure the following beside the desired channel:

  2. Video: Select Enabled or Disabled. If you select Disabled, you will not be able to view the channel when connecting remotely to the system.
    • FPS: Select the desired frames per second.

  3. Bitrate: Select the desired video bitrate.
  4. Audio: Select or deselect the checkbox to enable or disable the system from streaming audio when viewing the system remotely.

  5. Click Apply to save your settings.

14.4.5 Setting up Email Notification

The system can send email notifications when it detects motion or when an alarm parameter triggers.

  1. From the Email drop-down menu, select Enable.

  2. Configure the following:

  3. SSL: Select Enable or Disable to configure Secure Socket Layer protocol.

  4. SMTP Port: Enter your SMTP address.
  5. SMTP Server: Enter your SMTP Server.
  6. Sender Email: Enter the sender email address. This can be any address of your choice.
  7. Sender Password: Enter your email server's password.
  8. Receiver Email: Enter the recipient's email address.
  9. Interval: Enter the interval the DVR waits before sending a new email notification.

  10. Click Apply to save your settings.

14.4.6 Setting Up an Email Notification Schedule

The system can be programmed to only send email notifications during designated hours on certain days.

To configure the email notification schedule:

  1. Click the Email tab in the Network menu.
  2. Ensure the Email drop-down menu is set to Enable and your email credentials are correctly configured.
  3. Click Schedule.
  4. Configure the following:
  5. Channel: Select the channel you wish to configure the schedule for.
  6. Week: Select the day of the week you wish to configure.

  7. Click inside the grid to configure the notification schedule:

  8. The notification schedule is arranged as a grid. Each row represents a notification type (Motion, Alarm, Warning) and each box represents an hour.

  9. Email notifications for each notification type are enabled during the selected hour when the box is filled in with the corresponding color. Notifications for each notification type are disabled for the selected hour when the box is gray.

Using the Main Menu14

  1. Click Apply to save your settings.

14.4.7 Configuring DDNS settings

You must create a DDNS account and enter your DDNS settings into the DVR before you can remotely connect to your system. For details on creating a DDNS account, see 15 Setting up Your DVR for Remote Connectivity, page 70.

To configure DDNS settings:

  1. Click the DDNS tab.

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  1. Configure the following:

• DDNS: Select Enable.
• Server: Select FLIRDDNS (default).
- Domain Name: Enter the Domain name/URL Request you received in the email after registering for DDNS.
- User Name: Enter your DDNS User Name.

Using the Main Menu14

To configure motion settings:

  1. Select the Motion tab.

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Using the Main Menu14

  1. Configure the following:

  2. Channel: Select the channel you wish to configure.

  3. Enable: Select Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate motion recording.
    • Area: Click the Setup button to configure the area of the screen that detects motion.

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Click and drag the mouse cursor to configure motion detection areas. Motion detection is enabled in red areas and disabled in transparent areas. Right-click to exit.

  • Sensitivity: Select motion sensitivity. The greater the number, the greater the sensitivity.
  • Alarm Out: Select the checkbox to enable the system to trigger a device connected to the alarm block.
  • Latch Time: Enter the duration the alarm continues to trigger after the event ends.
  • Show Message: Select the checkbox if you want the system to display a system message when an alarm triggers.
  • Buzzer: Select the duration the system will "beep" when motion is detected. Or select OFF to disable the "beep" during motion events.
  • Send Email: Select the checkbox if you want the system to send email notifications if an alarm triggers. Email notifications must be configured.
  • Record Channel: Select the channel you wish the DVR to record during motion recording.
    • Full Screen: Select the Full Screen check box so that the system goes into full

Using the Main Menu14

To configure the Alarm tab:

  1. From the Alarm menu, click the Alarm tab.

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  1. Configure the following:

  2. Alarm In: Select the channel you wish to configure.

  3. Alarm Type: Select the alarm type of the device. Choose from N/O (normally open).
    N/C (normally closed).
  4. Alarm Out: Select the checkbox to enable the system's alarm block to trigger a con-
    nected external alarm.
  5. Latch Time: Enter the duration the alarm continues to trigger after the event ends.
  6. Show Message: Select the checkbox if you want the system to display a system message when an alarm triggers.
  7. Buzzer: Select the checkbox to enable the system to "beep" if an alarm triggers
  8. Send Email: Select the checkbox if you want the system to send email notifications if an alarm triggers.
    • Post Recording: Select the duration the system continues to record as an event

Using the Main Menu14

  1. Select the HDD tab.

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  1. Click the checkbox under Select to choose the drive you wish to reformat.
  2. Click Format HDD
  3. When the warning window appears, click OK. Wait for the system to format the hard drive.

To set the hard drive recording mode (loop recording or linear recording):

  1. Select the HDD tab.

  2. Select the checkbox beside the hard drive you wish to configure.

  3. In the Overwrite drop-down menu, select Auto (recommended), or select the desired duration the hard drive should retain its data.

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If overwrite recording is enabled, the system's hard drive automatically re-writes the hard drive's oldest content (first in first out).

Using the Main Menu14

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NOTE

You may use any size eSATA hard drive with the system. However, the system will only use the first 350GB for backup purposes (D3304 / D3308 / D3216) or the first 900GB (D3312 / D3316 / D3332).

To format an eSATA hard drive:

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WARNING

Formatting an eSATA hard drive erases all data on the drive. This step cannot be undone.

  1. Connect an eSATA external hard drive to the system.

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NOTE

If you have previously used the hard drive for another purpose, the hard drive must be formatted as FAT32 before it will be recognized by the DVR.

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  1. Right-click and select to open the Main Menu.

  2. Click Device > HDD.

  3. Click Format esata. Click OK to confirm.

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NOTE

If the DVR cannot recognize the hard drive, restart the DVR. If it still does not recognize the hard drive, format the hard drive using a PC to FAT32.

  1. When performing backups, the DVR will now copy data to the eSATA drive. You can view the data on the eSATA hard drive by connecting it to a PC or Mac.

14.7 System

The System tab allows you to configure the system time and user accounts.

  1. Click Apply to save your settings.

14.7.3 Changing the System Language

  1. In the Language drop-down menu, select your desired system language.

  2. Click Apply to save your settings.

  3. Right-click until you exit the menu. Follow the on-screen instructions to restart your system.

14.7.4 Changing Video Output - NTSC & PAL

To change the video output:

  1. In the Video Format drop-down menu, select NTSC or PAL.

  2. Click Apply to save your settings.

14.7.5 Configuring Menu Time Out and Auto Logout

The Menu Time Out setting allows you to configure how long the system menu will remain on the screen during inactivity. If passwords are enabled, it also enables the Auto Logout, which allows the system to lock itself after the system is idle for the selected duration.

To configure Auto Logout:

  1. Select the General tab. In the Menu Time Out drop-down menu, select the desired time before the system locks itself.

  2. Click Apply to save your settings.

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NOTE

You will need your system's user name and password to unlock the system.

14.7.6 Adding Users & Changing the Admin Password

- For details on changing admin and user passwords, see 13 Managing Passwords, page 36.

- For details on creating User accounts, see 13.2 Adding Users, page 37.

Using the Main Menu14

  1. Click Advanced
  2. Click Firmware Update.

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  1. Follow the on-screen instructions to update the firmware. Do not remove the USB flash drive or power off the DVR during the firmware update. Wait for the system to reboot.

14.8.2 Restoring to Factory Default Settings

Restoring to factory default settings reverts any setting changes you have made to their original settings. This does not affect the recordings saved on the DVR. You can reset a single menu, or all menus.

To load system defaults:

  1. Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button().
  2. Click Advanced. Then click Load Default.

Using the Main Menu14

  1. Select the menus that you wish to restore to default settings, or click All to restore the entire system to default settings.

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NOTE

It is recommended to leave the Network menu unchecked when restoring the system to factory defaults. If you restore the Network menu, you will need to redo remote connectivity setup to access your DVR over the Internet.

  1. Click Apply.

  2. When the warning window appears, click OK to restore your settings.

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Using the Main Menu14

  1. Click Reboot or Shut Down.

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  1. Follow the on-screen instructions to restart or shut down your system.

14.8.4 Configuring System Warnings

The system can send out email notifications, or trigger a connected alarm device if it detects system abnormalities. For example, the system can send out a warning if the hard drive is low on storage.

To configure system warnings:

  1. Click the Events tab.

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text_image ADVANCED Display Maintain Events Record Event Type Disk Full English
  1. Configure the following:

  2. Event Type: Select the event that triggers the system to send out a notification or alarm trigger. Choose from Disk No Space (low hard drive space), Disk Error (hard drive error), or Video Loss.

  3. Enable: Select Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate the system from sending out notifications.
  4. Alarm Out: Select the checkbox to enable alarm out devices from triggering.
  5. Show Message: Select the checkbox for the system to display an error message when an event occurs.
  6. Send Email: Select the checkbox for the system to send out email notifications when a system error occurs. Note, email notifications must be configured.
  7. Latch Time: Select the delay duration in the drop-down menu.
  8. Buzzer: Select the buzzer (system beep) duration when the system detects a system error.

  9. Click Apply to save your settings.

14.8.5 Saving Your System Configuration to a USB Flash Drive

The DVR allows you to save your current system configuration to a USB flash drive (not included). This is useful if you want to backup your current settings.

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NOTE

This function only saves settings created in system menus. It does not save or backup any video.

To save your system configuration to a USB flash drive (not included):

  1. Insert a USB flash drive (not included) into one of the USB ports.
  2. Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click Main Menu().
  3. Click Advanced and select the Maintain tab.
  4. Click Save Settings. Wait for the system to save your settings.

ADVANCED

Using the Main Menu14

  1. Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click Main Menu()
  2. Click Advanced and select the Maintain tab.
  3. Click Load Settings. The DVR will load the saved settings from the USB flash drive and then restart.

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Setting up Your DVR for Remote Connectivity

The system features the following PC / Mac remote connectivity options for connecting over a LAN or the Internet:

• A PC Client Software to access a single system.
- Built-in browser-based software for Internet Explorer(PC) or Safari (Mac).
CMS-D3, a multi-site CMS application for PC and Mac (for details, see 17 CMS-D3 CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE, page 99).

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For details on navigating the remote viewing interface, see 16 Remote Viewing Interface, page 78.

15.1 System Requirements

Prior to using FLIR Client 1, make sure your system meets or exceeds the following system requirements:

Description Requirement
CPU Pentium09 4 or above

15.2 Accessing your DVR within a local network (LAN)

You can connect to your DVR over the local area network (LAN). It is recommended to confirm connectivity over a local network before setting up your DVR for Internet connectivity.

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text_image NOTE To complete the steps below, your computer must be on the same network as your DVR. NOTE Except where noted, the instructions below are the same for PC and Mac.

15.2.1 Step 1 of 3: Connect your DVR to the Local Area Network

  1. Power off your DVR by turning the power switch to ●.
  2. Connect an Ethernet cable (included) to the LAN port on the rear panel of the DVR. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a router or switch on your network.
  3. Tum the power switch to I to power the DVR back on.

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text_image Internet

15.2.2 Step 2 of 3: Obtain the DVR's Local IP Address

  1. Press the PTZ button on the front panel of the DVR to open the System Information window.

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text_image SYSTEM General Users Device Type: 03316000 Firmware Version: V4.1.0.20130918 IE Version: V1.1.1158.0 IP Address: 192.159.001.100 MAC Address: 00-22-63-5G-7C-A8 Domain Name: DONS is closed HDD Capacity: 227G/2380 Video Format: PAL Client Port: 9000 HTTP Port: 90 Advanced
  1. Write down the IP Address and HTTP Port number of the DVR.

• A local IP looks something like this: 192.168.5.118. Note that single digit numbers
appear as three digits. For example, "005" is the same as "5".
- Write down the port number beside HTTP Port.

15.2.3 Step 3 of 3: Connect to the DVR's Local IP Address

Follow the steps below to confirm connectivity over a local network on a PC or Mac.

To connect using the DVR's local IP address on a PC:

  1. Install Client software for PC from the CD or from www.flirsecurity.com/pro.

  2. Enter the new password under Password and click Login. Client software for PC connects to your DVR and streams live video from your cameras.

To connect to the DVR's local IP address on a Mac:

  1. Open Safari.

  2. Enter http://, the IP address of the DVR, colon, and the HTTP port number of the DVR (e.g. http://192.168.5.118:80) into the address bar. You must include the HTTP port number of the DVR after the address. A page appears to prompt you to install a plug-in.

  3. Click Download to download the plug-in for Safari.

You haven't installed the plugin or its not the latest version.

Please click download to install the latest version.

Please restart Safari after plugin installation.

  1. Click the downloads button ( ) on the top-right corner of Safari. Right-click SurveillanceClient.dmg in the downloads list and select Open. A web plugin folder appears.

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  1. Double-click SurveillanceClient and follow the on-screen instructions to install.
  2. Quit Safari (right-click the Safari icon in the dock and select Qult) and then restart

15.3 Accessing your DVR Remotely over the Internet

Setting up remote connectivity allows you to view your DVR from any computer or compatible mobile device with Internet access.

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NOTE

Except where noted, the instructions below are the same for PC and Mac.

To set up remote connectivity with your DVR, you must:

  1. Port forward the HTTP and Client Ports (default: 80 and 9000) on your router to your DVR's IP address
  2. Create a DDNS account.
  3. Enable DDNS on the DVR.
  4. Test the remote connection by connecting to the DDNS address.

15.3.1 Step 1 of 4: Port Forwarding

You must port forward the HTTP and Client ports (default: 80 and 9000) on your router to your DVR's IP address before you can remotely connect to your system. There are several methods to port forward your router:

  • Manually port forward the required ports on your router to your DVR's IP address by following your router manufacturer's instructions. For more information on port forwarding, see the reference guides on www.flirsecurity.com/pro.
  • Use the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard (PC only) to port forward the required ports (visit www.flirsecurity.com/pro for the Wizard software and manual).

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NOTE

If the above ports are not forwarded on your router, you will not be able to access your system remotely.

15.3.2 Step 2 of 4: Create a DDNS Account

FLIR offers a free DDNS service for use with your system. A DDNS account allows you to set up a web site address that points back to your local network. This allows you to con-

  1. Complete the Account Information fields with your personal information. Complete the Warranty Information with your purchase details (optional).

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text_image Create New Account Account Information E-mail: email@mailhost.com Password ****** Password confirm ****** First name: Tom Last name: Smith Region: Ontario Country: Canada Timezone: Eastern Standard Time (EST) By clicking on "Create New Account" you accept the Terms of Service.
  1. Complete the System Information fields:

  2. Product License: Select your product model from the Product License drop down menu (i.e. D3200 or D3300).

  3. - : Locate the MAC address of your DVR (press the ← button on the remote control or front panel to find the MAC address.
  4. URL Request: Choose a URL for your DDNS connection (i.e. your name, your company or business name, or anything of your choice).

  5. Once the information has been entered, click Create New Account.

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  1. In the DDNS drop-down menu, select Enable. Beside Server, select FLIRDDNS (default).

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  1. Under Domain Name, enter your Domain name/URL Request from the confirmation email that was sent after you created your DDNS account.
  2. Under User Name, enter your DDNS User Name that was emailed to you after DDNS registration.
  3. Under Password, enter your DDNS Device password that was emailed to you after DDNS registration.
  4. Click Apply to save your settings.

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NOTE

Please allow 10-15 minutes for the DDNS servers to update with your new DDNS address before attempting to connect.

15.3.4 Step 4 of 4: Connect to the DDNS Address

  1. Click Login to access your DVR. Client software for PC connects to your DVR and streams live video from your cameras.

To connect to the DDNS address using Safari on Mac:

To access your DVR remotely, enter the DDNS address that you created earlier into Safari (Mac). The DDNS address must include http://, the name of your DDNS URL, followed by .myddns-flir.com, a colon, and then the HTTP port number of your DVR.

For example:

http://tomsmith.myddns-flir.com:80

Once you have entered your DDNS address into Safari, enter the DVR user name (default: admin) and password you created earlier at the login screen and click Login.

Remote Viewing Interface

Upon login, the Live tab opens. The Remote Viewing interface is the same for Internet Explorer, PC Client Software, or Safari on Mac.

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  1. Navigation Tabs: Allows you to access the following tabs:

• Live: Watch live video.
- Playback: View saved video footage.
- Remote Setting: Configure system and networking options.
- Local setting: Configure where local files are stored on your hard drive.
- Logout: Exits remote viewing.

  1. Main Screen: Main display screen for live viewing and playback. You can also drag the screens to any desired position.
  2. PTZ Controls: PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom) control for connected PTZ cameras (not included).

16.1 Changing Viewing Modes

You can change the number of channels that the system displays simultaneously (i.e. Split-screen Mode, Single-channel Mode, etc.).

To change the DVR's viewing mode:

- Click one of the following

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16.2 Taking Screen Shots

The system can take screen shots of a selected channel during live view.

To take a screen shot of a channel:

  1. Click beside the desired channel to capture an image.
  2. A pop-up window opens on the bottom left corner of the window. Click Preview to view the image or Folder to show the image in the save folder.

If you receive an error taking a screen shot:

You may receive an error when taking a screen capture. This is caused by an Internet Explorer security setting.

To reduce the security setting in Internet Explorer:

  1. Click on Tools > Internet Options (in IE9 and above, click the gear icon on the top-right corner).
  2. Click the Security tab.
  3. De-select Enable Protected Mode.
  4. Click A=1 to 2000

To show or hide video in the main video window:

  1. Click beside the channel number to show a channel. Click again to hide the channel.

16.5 Adjusting Sub-menu Options

The sub-menu option gives you quick access functions such as viewing video bit rate, and viewing video in its original aspect ratio.

To open the sub-menu:

  1. Right-click on a desired channel. A sub-menu opens.

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  1. Click on one of the following:

• Show Bit rate: Displays video bit rate.
- Original Proportions: Displays live video in its original proportions.

16.6 Changing the Save Directory of Screenshots or Recorded Video

  1. Click the Local Setting tab.

  2. Click beside the desired category to browse for a save directory.

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NOTE

This feature is not available via Mac.

  1. Click the Local Setting tab.

  2. Under File Type, select the file format you would like to use when saving video (264 or avi).

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  1. (Optional) Under Interval, select the maximum length (in minutes) for video saved on the remote computer.
  2. Click Save to save your changes.

16.8 Configuring PTZ Settings

The system supports remote PTZ controls for compatible PTZ cameras (not included).

- For details on connecting PTZ cameras to your system, see 23 Connecting a PTZ Camera, page 166.

To control the PTZ settings on the DVR:

  1. From the Live tab, double-click to select the channel the PTZ camera is connected to.
  2. Use the PTZ control panel to control the pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and iris control of the

2.4. Preset: Use the Preset tab to configure camera presets. Once your PTZ camera is in the desired angle, press the + button to add the setting to the Preset.
2.5. Cruise: Use the Cruise tab to add desired PTZ cruise options.
2.6. Video Tab: Use the Video tab to configure the PTZ camera's video quality. Drag the slider to adjust settings.
2.7. On-screen PTZ Controls: Click the button to enable / disable on-screen PTZ controls. Click inside the display area to pan and tilt the camera

16.9 Video Playback

Video playback allows you to watch video that has been saved in the DVR's hard drive.

To playback video:

  1. Click the Playback tab.

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  1. Select the channels you wish to search. Check Synchronous playback to play all selected channels at the same time.

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  1. Click the Search button.
  2. Click Play to begin playback.

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16.10 Configuring Display Settings

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and then click Display > Live.

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  1. Configure the following:

  2. Channel: Select the channel you want to modify.

  3. Name: Enter the channel name if you want to re-name the channel
  4. Position: Select the position of where the title appears in the channel.
  5. Covert: Enable or Disable covert recording. Covert recording will hide the channel
    on the DVR's local display. You will see be able to see the channel when you log in remotely.
  6. Show Time: Select Enable or Disable to show or hide the time on the DVR's local display.
  7. Record Time: Select Enable or Disable to show or hide the record time on the remote display.

  8. Click Save to apply your settings.

To configure a privacy zone:

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and then click Display > Privacy Zone.

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  1. In the Channel drop-down menu, select the channel you wish to configure.
  2. Select the Privacy Zone checkbox to enable privacy masking.
  3. Drag your mouse cursor over the areas you wish to black out. A red box indicates the area that is masked (blocked out).

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16.12 Configuring Recording Parameters

To configure system recording parameters:

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and then click Record > Rec Parameters.

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The recording schedule is arranged as a grid. Each row represents a recording type (Continuous, Motion, and Alarm), and each box represents an hour.

  1. Configure the following:

  2. Channel: Select the channel you wish to configure.

  3. Record: Select Enable or Disable to start or stop system recording.
  4. Pack Duration: Select the duration of each saved file on the system. For example, if you select 15 minutes, then every file will contain 15 minutes of footage.

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  1. Configure the following:

  2. Channel: Select the channel you wish to configure.
    • Week: Select the day of the week you would like to apply the settings to.

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  1. Click the recording grid, and select the type and duration of recording.
  2. (Optional) Use the top Copy and Copy To drop-down to copy the recording schedule to a specific day or all days. Click Copy to copy the schedule.
  3. (Optional) Use the bottom Copy and Copy To drop-down to copy the recording schedule to a specific channel or all channels. Click Copy to copy the schedule.
  4. Click Save to apply your settings.

16.14 Configuring System Recording Quality

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Record > MainStream.

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  1. Configure the following:

  2. Channel: Select the channel you wish to apply the settings to.
    • Resolution: Select the desired recording resolution.

  3. FPS (Frame Rate): Select the desired recording frame rate. Note that higher frame rates require greater bandwidth consumption during remote viewing.
    • Audio: Select whether you want the system to record audio (audio cameras re-
    quired, not included).

  4. Click Save to apply your settings.

16.15 Configuring Basic Network Settings

The basic network menu allows you to configure the network protocol type (DHCP or Stat-

ic), UPnP and mobile phone login information.

To configure basic network settings:

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Network.

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To configure the system's substream:

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Network > SubStream.

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  1. Configure the Substream settings:

  2. Channel: Select the channel you wish to apply the settings to.
    • Resolution: Select the desired recording resolution.

  3. FPS (Framerate): Select the desired recording frame rate. Note that higher frame rates require greater bandwidth consumption during remote viewing.
  4. Bit Rate: Select the desired video bit rate.
  5. Audio: Select whether you want the system to record audio (audio cameras required, not included).

  6. Click Save to apply your settings.

16.17 Configuring Email Notification Settings

To configure email notification settings:

  1. Configure the following:

  2. SSL: Select ON/OFF to enable/disable Secure Socket Layer protocol.

  3. SMTP Port: Enter your SMTP address.
  4. SMTP Server: Enter your SMTP Server.
  5. Sender Email: Enter the sender email address. This can be any address of your choice.
  6. Sender Password: Enter your email server's password.
  7. Receiver Email: Enter the recipient's email address.
  8. Interval: Enter the interval the DVR waits before sending a new email notification.

  9. Click Save to save your settings.

16.18 Configuring DDNS Settings

To configure DDNS settings:

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and click DDNS.

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  1. Configure the following motion recording parameters:

  2. Channel: Select the channel you wish to apply the settings to.

  3. Enable: Select this checkbox to enable motion recording.
  4. Sensitivity: Select the desired motion detection sensitivity. The greater the value, the greater the motion sensitivity.
  5. Buzzer: Select OFF to disable the buzzer when the system detects a motion event or select the duration of the buzzer after the system detects a motion event.

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Click and drag to configure motion detection areas
Red: Motion detection enabled
Clear: Motion detection disabled

  • Alarm Out: Select the checkbox to trigger connected alarm devices.
  • Full Screen: Select the checkbox so that the channel goes into full screen mode when motion is detected.
  • Enable Record: Select to enable system recording when motion is detected.

  • In the video window, select the area you wish to monitor for motion.

  • Click Save to apply your settings.

Result: The system beeps when it detects motion, and a green "M" icon appears. The green "M" icon indicates that the system is only detecting motion, but not recording. To have the system record motion events, enable motion recording in the recording calendar (Remote Setting tab > Record > Schedule).

16.21 Configuring Alarm Notifications

Configure the settings for alarm devices (not included).

To configure alarm notifications:

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Alarm > Alarm.

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  1. Configure the following:

16.22 Configuring Hard Drive Recording Mode

To configure the hard drive recording mode:

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Device > HDD.

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  1. In the Overwrite drop-down menu, select Auto to enable overwrite mode. When overwrite is enabled, the system deletes the oldest footage (first in, first out) when the hard drive is full. You can also select a desired amount of days or hours the system should retain data. For example, if you select 30 days, the hard drive will begin to overwrite itself after 30 days. Note that your hard drive must be large enough to store video for the selected duration.
  2. Click Save to apply your settings.

16.23 Configuring PTZ Parameters

The system is capable of manipulating PTZ cameras (not included) that are connected to the system. Please note that you will need PTZ information from the PTZ camera manufacturer's own guide. For details as corresponding to PTZ cameras to your system, 485-92

To configure PTZ settings:

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Device > PTZ.

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  1. Configure the following:

  2. Channel: Select the channel that the PTZ camera connects to.

  3. Protocol: Select the protocol of the PTZ camera'.
  4. Baud Rate: Select the baud rate of the PTZ camera*.
  5. Data Bit: Select the data bit rate of the PTZ camera.
  6. Stop Bit: Select the stop bit rate of the PTZ camera*
  7. Parity: Select the parity settings of the PTZ camera.
    • Cruise: Select Enable or Disable*
  8. Address: Select the address of the PTZ camera*.

*Consult the PTZ camera's instruction manual for protocol and configuration details.

  1. Click Save to apply your settings.

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  1. Configure the system format and time:

  2. System Time: Enter the desired system time and date. An on-screen calendar appears when you click the date.

  3. Date Format: Select the desired format the date is displayed in.
    • Time Format: Select between 12 hour or 24 hour time formats.

  4. Select DST to enable daylight savings time, or NTP to sync the time with a NTP time server.

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NOTE

Using the NTP feature requires that your DVR have a constant Internet connection.

16.25 Changing the System's Menu Time Out

To change the system's time out menu:

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and click System > General.

  2. In the Menu Timeout drop-down menu, select the duration the menu stays on screen before disappearing.

  3. Click Save to apply your changes.

16.26 Configuring System User Accounts

You can add user accounts on the system.

To configure the user accounts menu:

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and click System > Users.

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  1. Select the menus that the user will have access to.

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  1. Click Save to apply your settings.

16.27 Viewing System Information

To view system information:

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and click System > Info.

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  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Advanced > Firmware upgrade.

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  1. Beside Upgrade File Path, click the browse button (____). Locate the firmware, and click Open.
  2. Click Start to begin the firmware upgrade.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the firmware upgrade.

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16.29 Restoring Default Settings

  1. Select the menus that you wish to restore to factory defaults.
  2. Click Save to restore system defaults for the selected items.

16.30 Configuring Event Settings

The Event Settings tab allows you to configure how the system behaves when a system event occurs (e.g. hard drive error, video loss). This is useful if you want your DVR to note you if there is a potential system problem.

To configure the system event settings:

  1. Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Advanced > Events.

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CMS-D3 CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

CMS-D3 is a central management software that allows you to view and manage multiple FLIR D3000 Series DVRs.

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17.1 System Requirements

Your system must meet the system requirements below:

Minimum Specification
CPU Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or higher
RAM2 GB or higher
Video Card!DirectX® 9.0 compatible video cardNVIDIA GeForce 9500GTor higher; 512 MB video memory or higher
Network1 Gigabit internal network recommended (including NDC, networking, and Cat 5x or higher B45)

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NOTE

You may receive installation warnings. This is normal. Accept the security warnings to continue

  1. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
  2. Click Finish to launch CMS-D3.

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  1. Click Login to login to the software. By default, a password is not required to log into CMS-D3.

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To add a DVR to CMS-D3:

  1. When CMS-D3 opens the first time, the Add Camera Wizard opens. Click Next.

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If the Add Camera does not open, click Help > Open Wizard to manually open it.

  1. Click Add online device. The client software scans for DVRs on your network.

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  1. Click your DVR in the list and click Add Selected Device. The Add Device screen opens and populates the DVR's IP Address, Port, and the number of channels.

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If your DVR does not appear in the list, click Exit > Add Device. Then, enter the local IP Address of the DVR.

  1. Under Device Name, enter a name for your DVR of your choice (e.g. home, business, etc.).
  2. Under User Name, enter the DVR's user name (default: admin).
  3. Under Password, enter the DVR's password (default: 000000).
  4. Click Add.

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  1. Click ImportAll. This adds all DVRs and cameras to the Default group.

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  1. Click Next then click Finish to complete the Wizard.
  2. Click Main View.

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  1. Click and drag Default Group to the display grid. You will be prompted to change the DVR password.

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  1. Enter a new 6 character password and click OK.
  2. Click and drag the Default Group to the display grid again to view your cameras over the local network.

17.3.2 Adding a DVR using a DDNS address If you have DVR systems that have DDNS set up, you can add them to CMS-D3.

Prerequisites:

  • Create a DDNS account.
  • Enter the DDNS information into the DVR locally.
  • Port forward the required ports to the router.

To add a DVR using a DDNS address:

  1. Configure the following:

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• Device Name: Enter a name for your DVR of your choice (e.g. home or office).
- IP Address: Enter the Domain Name from the confirmation email, followed by . myddns-flir.com. For example, if your Domain Name/URL Request is tomsmith, enter tomsmith.myddns-flir.com
• Port: Enter the DVR's Client Port (default: 9000).
- User Name: Enter the DVR's User Name (default: admin).
- Password: Enter the DVR's Password (default: 000000).

  1. Click Add.

  2. Click ImportAll. This adds all DVRs and cameras to the Default group.

  3. Click the Control Panel tab.
  4. Click Main View.

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17.4 Control Panel

You can access your DVRs, including live and recorded video and configuration through the Control Panel. You may open the Control Panel at any time by clicking the Control Panel tab.

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- System Configuration: Configure CMS-D3 settings. For details, see 17.12 System Configuration, page 126.

17.5 Main View

Main View allows you to view live video from your cameras.

To access Main View:

• From the Control Panel, click Main View 0.

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  1. Alarm: Click to show the Alarm Panel. The Alarm Panel shows a list of system alarms and events, such as motion detection events.

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  1. Clear Alarms : Click to clear all alarms from the list.

  2. Mute Alarm Sound: Click to mute/un-mute the audio alarms that are played when events occur. To configure the alarm sounds that are played, see 17.12.3 Alarm Sound, page 127.

  3. Main View Toolbar

  4. Full-Screen: Click to open the display grid in full-screen. Press ESC to exit full-screen.

  5. Select Layout: Click to select a display grid layout.
  6. Stop Live Display: Click to stop camera streaming on all channels.
  7. Screenshot: Click to save a screenshot of the currently selected channel.
  8. Manual Record: Click to start/stop manually recording the currently selected channel.
  9. Previous/Next: Click to go to the previous or next camera or page.

  10. Camera Display: Click to select a channel. Hold the mouse over the channel to access the Camera Toolbar. The camera toolbar contains the following options:

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  • Manual Record Click to start/stop manual recording of the currently selected camera.
  • Screenshot: Click to take a screenshot from the currently selected camera.
  • PTZ: Click to access PTZ controls. For details, see 17.5.3 Using PTZ Controls, page 111.
  • Stop Live Display: Click to stop streaming the selected camera.
  • Digital Zoom: Click to enable digital zoom mode. The cursor will change to a silicon. Then, click and drag on the camera picture to zoom in. Click again to zoom out.
    • Color Settings: Open the Color Settings menu for the selected camera.
  • Mute audio: Click to mute / un-mute audio from the selected camera. Audio-enabled cameras required (not included).

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TIP: To open additional Live View tabs, click Control Panel, then Live View. This allows you to monitor different cameras across multiple monitors.

17.5.2 Using Sequence Mode

When Sequence Mode is activated, Main View will automatically cycle through pages every few seconds. You can set Sequence Mode on one or all CMS-D3 windows.

To use Sequence Mode:

  1. Click to open Sequence Mode controls.

  2. If you want to use Sequence Mode only on the current window, click Current Main View. Then, select Independent for the current window to use a custom switch interval (dwell time) or Sync with Global for the current window to use the same interval as other windows.

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  1. Click Start to start Sequence Mode.

17.5.3 Using PTZ Controls

If you have a PTZ camera, you can control it remotely through the software.

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To control PTZ cameras:

  1. In Main View, hold the mouse over the PTZ camera to open the Camera Toolbar. Click

to open PTZ controls.

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17.5.4 PTZ Controls

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17.5.5 Using PTZ Presets

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  1. Set camera position
  2. Click to access Preset controls
  3. Select preset number
  4. Go to preset
  5. Save selected preset as current position
  6. Delete selected preset

17.5.6 Using PTZ Cruise

When PTZ cruise is enabled, the camera will cycle through saved presets. You must save presets to use PTZ cruise.

To start / stop PTZ cruise:

  1. Click Cruise.

  2. Click inside the time bar to select the playback time.

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17.6.1 Remote Playback Controls
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  1. Forward one frame
  2. Digital zoom
  3. Screenshot
  4. Manual record
  5. Mute
  6. Download video

Master Playback Controls

  1. Play all
  2. Pause all
  3. Stop all
  4. Slow all
  5. Fast forward all
  6. Full-screen
  7. Single channel
  8. Quad view
  9. Mute

17.6.2 Downloading Video Files

You can download video files to your computer using Remote Playback either by file or by date.

To download video files by file:

  1. Hold the mouse over the camera you would like to download video from click open the download menu.

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  1. Check the files you would like to download and click Download. Wait for the files to download.

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To download video files by date:

  1. Hold the mouse over the camera you would like to download video from a click open the download menu.

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  1. Check the durations you would like to download. Click under Start Time and select the desired start date and time. Click Yes. Click Under End Time and select the desired end date and time. Click Yes.

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  1. Click Download. Wait for the files to download.

Video files are saved in .264 format. To open downloaded video files in CMS-D3, see 17.11 Video Player, page 125. If you want to covert video files to .avi, download the AVI

converter from www.thirsecurity.com/pro.

17.7 Group Device Management

The Group Device Management menu is used to manage DVRs and camera groups. It is divided into the Device Panel and the Group Panel.

The Device Panel (left side) allows you to add, modify, or delete DVR systems. It is also used to remotely configure DVR settings.

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  3. Add DVR manually
  4. Scan LAN for DVRs
  5. Add selected DVR or camera group
  6. Add all cameras and DVRs to group

Groups

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  1. Modify the DVR's information and click Modify.

17.7.2 Deleting DVRs

You can delete DVRs from CMS-D3.

To delete a DVR:

- Hold the mouse over the DVR in the Devices Panel and then click. Click Yes to confirm.

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17.7.3 Remotely Configuring DVRs

You can configure DVR settings using the software.

To remotely configure a DVR:

- Hold the mouse over the DVR in the Devices panel and click. See the Instruction Manual for your DVR for details on available settings.

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17.7.4 Creating Camera Groups

To modify a camera group:

  1. Click the camera group then click Modify.

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  1. Enter a new name for the camera group and then click Yes.

To remove DVRs or cameras from a camera group:

  1. Click the DVR or camera to select it. Double click camera groups or DVRs to expand.

  2. Click Delete and then click Yes to confirm.

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17.7.6 Deleting Camera Groups

- Click the camera group you would like to delete and click Delete. Click Yes.

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  1. Click Search. All logs that meet your search parameters appear in the list.

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17.8.1 Backing up Logs

You can backup log search results to your computer hard drive or open saved log files in CMS-D3.

To back up logs:

  1. Perform a search using the steps above.

  2. Click Backup.

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  1. Select a folder and enter a file name. Click Save.

To open saved log files:

  1. Click View Backup.

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17.9.1 Enabling Passwords for the Admin Account

By default, the password for the admin account is blank, and a password is not required to access CMS-D3. Creating a custom password for the admin account will make it so passwords are required to access the software.

To create a password for the admin account:

  1. While logged in as the admin account, click the admin account in the list and then click Modify.

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  1. Enter a Password for the admin account. Repeat the password under Confirm.
  2. Click Save to save the password.

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17.9.2 Adding User Accounts

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  1. Click Add.

  2. Configure the following:

  3. Under Password, enter a password for the user account. Repeat the password under Confirm.

  4. In the bottom area, check the permissions you would like to assign to the user account.

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  1. Click Save to create the user account.

17.9.3 Modifying User Accounts

  1. Click the account you would like to modify and then click Modify.

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Only the admin account may delete user accounts.

17.10 Using File Management

Use File Management to access manual recordings and screenshots.

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  1. Double-click to open files or use the controls on the bottom of the screen to delete or save files to a different location on your computer.

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17.11 Video Player

The Video Player allows you to open backup video files extracted from the DVR or to play manual recordings or downloaded video files.

  1. Click File > Open Video File. The Video Player opens.

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  1. Click 📄 Then select your video file and click Open. It will begin playing back in the Video Player.

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17.11.1 Video Player Controls

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• To zoom in, click and click-and-drag. Click again to zoom out.

17.12 System Configuration

The System Configuration menu allows you to configure settings for CMS-D3.

To access System Configuration:

- From the Control Panel, click System Configuration ()

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To configure General options:

  1. Configure the following:

• Language: Select the language.
- Log Keeping Time: Select the amount of time the software will retain system logs.
- Enable audio on multiple channels simultaneously: Check to allow the software to play audio on multiple channels at the same time.
- Enable Auto-login: Check to enable auto-login. If Auto-login is checked, passwords will not be needed to start the software.
- Resume Live View Status: Check for the software to restore the last used view configuration after opening.

  1. Click Save to save changes.

17.12.2 File

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The File sub-menu allows you to configure default save folders for screenshots and video files. You can also set up an alarm that activates when the disk space on your computer is

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FLIR Player: Playing Backed up Video on PC

FLIR Player allows you to view your backed up video files from your DVR on your PC.

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NOTE

To view backed up video files on Mac, see 19 FLIR Mac Player: Viewing Backed up Video on Mac, page 132.

Minimum System Requirements

• Intel Pentium 4 or above
• Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8
• 256 MB Ram
- 16 MB video memory

Prerequisites:

- Back up video files from the DVR to your local hard drive.

18.1 Installing FLIR Player

  1. Insert the software CD that comes included with the system.
  2. OR download Video Player for PC from www.flirsecurity.com/pro, under the page for your DVR model.
  3. Click DVR Software > FLIR Player - PC. Follow the on-screen instructions to install FLIR Player 1.

18.2 Running FLIR Player

  1. Double-click the FLIR Player() icon on the desktop.
  2. Click Open File to load a single video file. Click the ▼ button next to it to load a folder with backed-up videos.

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18.3 FLIR Player Interface Overview
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  1. View window
  2. Rewind
  3. Open file
    4 Previous file

  4. Click Select to change the snapshot save folder. Then select the folder and click OK.

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  1. Click OK to save changes.

FLIR Mac Player: Viewing Backed up Video on Mac

FLIR Mac Player allows you to view your backed up video files.

To install FLIR Mac Player:

  1. Go to www.flirsecurity.com/pro and search for the model number of your DVR (look at the label underneath your DVR for the model number).
  2. Navigate to the product page for your DVR model and download Video Player for MAC.
  3. Extract the file and double-click the FLIR Mac Player installer (.pkg) file. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.

Launching FLIR Mac Player:

- Click the FLIR Mac Player icon() in the Dock or in your Applications List in Finder.

19.1 FLIR Mac Player Interface

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Playlist Controls

  1. Load new file
  2. Load folder
  3. Remove selected file
  4. Clear playlist
  5. Looped playback

19.2 Loading Individual Video Files

To load files saved onto your hard drive:

  1. Click the Load new file button().
  2. Browse and select the desired file. Click Open to add the file to the video playlist.

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NOTE

The default save directory is in your Home folder/dvr.

  1. Double-click the video file in the playlist to begin playback.

19.3 Loading Multiple Video Files

You can load an entire folder of video files.

To load multiple video files saved onto your hard drive:

  1. Click the Load folder button
  2. Select the desired folder you wish to add to the playlist. Click Open to add all the videos in the folder.
  3. Double-click the video file in the playlist to begin playback.

Remote Viewing on Internet Explorer

You can connect to your DVR using Internet Explorer 7 or higher on a PC.

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NOTE

On PC, remote viewing is only compatible with Internet Explorer. Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and other browsers are not supported. For Safari connection instructions, see 15 Setting up Your DVR for Remote Connectivity, page 70.

Prerequisites:

  • The HTTP Port (default: 80) and Client Port (default: 9000) must be port forwarded to your router.
  • You must create a DDNS account, and have the DDNS settings configured in your DVR. For details, see 15.3 Accessing your DVR Remotely over the Internet, page 74.
  • The DVR must have internet access.

To connect to your system on Internet Explorer:

  1. Open Internet Explorer.

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  1. An attention bar prompts you to install ActiveX® plug-ins. You must install the ActiveX® plug-in to connect to your DVR. Click inside the attention bar, and select Install this Add-on for All Users on This Computer to install the plug-in.

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Click inside the attention bar

Select Install this Add-on for All Users on This Computer

- If you are connecting using Internet Explorer 9 or 10, the attention bar appears on the bottom of the screen. Click Allow to install the plug-in.

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  1. Under User Name and Password, enter the DVR's username and password. By de-
    fault, the username is admin and the password is 000000.
  2. Click Login to log into the system. You will be prompted to change the password for your system.
  3. Enter a new 6 character password and click OK.
  4. Enter the new password under Password and click Login. Internet Explorer connects
    to your DVR and streams live video from your cameras.

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Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device

You can remotely view camera streams from your DVR on compatible mobile phones and tablets.

NOTE
Port forwarding is required before you can connect to your DVR using a mobile device. Different fare available on each mobile viewing device and application.

21.1 Compatible Devices and Platforms

Platform Supported Versions and DevicesApp NameGet App From
iOS iOS v. 5.0 and higheriPhone/iPod TouchiPad (1st generation and above)Digi Summit (iPhone)Digi SummitHD (iPad)Apple App Store
Android Android v. 2.3 and aboveDigi Summit Google PlayStore

For the latest device compatibility list, visit www.flirsecurity.com/pro.

21.2 Before you Begin

You will need the following before you can start viewing on your mobile device:

  • Your DVR's DDNS address: Before you can connect with a mobile device, you must complete the setup process for remote viewing to obtain your DDNS address and enable DDNS on your DVR. Complete all the steps under 15 Setting up Your DVR for Remote Connectivity, page 70.
  • The Client Port Number of your DVR:The Client Port (default: 9000) must be port forwarded before you can connect using a mobile device. To find your Client port, press PTZ 📁 on the front panel of the DVR to open the System Information window and look under Client Port.

21 2 iPhone

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NOTE

You will need to create an iTunes account before you can download the app. An iTunes store account requires a valid credit card number. The app is free of charge.

21.3.3 Connecting to your System Using Digi Summit

  1. Install the Digi Summit app for free from the App Store.
  2. Tap the Digi Summit icon ( ) to open the app.
  3. Tap Device Manager.

MENU
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Live View

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Remote Playback

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Record Playback

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Image View

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Device Manager

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Help

  1. Tap +

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MENU

Device Manager

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BackDeviceSave
NameDVR
Login TypeIP/DOMAIN
Addresstonsmithv.mddire-fir.com
Client Port9000
User Nameadmin
Password**********
Channels8

5.1. Name: Enter a name for your DVR of your choice.
5.2. Address: Enter your DDNS address (e.g. tomsmith.myddns-flir.com).
5.3. Client Port: Enter the Client Port (default: 9000).
5.4. User Name: Enter the DVR's user name (default: admin).
5.5. Password: By default the password is 000000.

  1. Tap Save. The app opens in Live View and streams video from all connected cameras.

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text_image Device Change Password Done ******** ********

21.3.4 Digi Summit Interface

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text_image MENU Live View DVR - channel01
  1. Tap a channel to select Double tap to view a channel in full Swipe left/right to change cameras or pages

  2. Disconnect selected channels

  3. Disconnect from / connect to all channels

  4. Screenshot

  5. Manual recording

  6. Select device

21.3.4.1 Taking Screenshots

  1. Tap during live view or playback.

- If taking screenshots from live view: select the grid area you would like to take a screenshot from or tap to take a screenshot from all connected cameras.

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  1. To view screenshots, see 21.3.6 Viewing Screenshots, page 143.

21.3.4.2 Taking Manual Recordings

  1. Tap during live view or playback.

- If taking manual recordings from live view tan the grid area you would like to start

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  1. Click the arrows to control the camera
  2. Call preset
  3. Sel speed
  4. Zoom in / out
  5. Focus in / out
  6. Iris in / out

21.3.5 Using Remote Playback Mode on iPhone

Remote Playback Mode allows you to view recorded video saved on your DVR's hard drive.

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  1. Tap Select Channel. Select the channel you would like to playback from.
October 2013
DayWeekMonTueWedThuFri
12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031

Select channel

  1. The calendar shows any days that have recorded video for the selected channel with dots under the date. Tap on a date to view video from that day. Swipe up or down to change the month shown in the calendar.
October 2013
SunNightSunNightSunNightSun
12345
6789101112
13141516171819
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  1. Select playback time
  2. Pause / Play
  3. Stop
  4. Slow
  5. Fast forward
  6. Single frame
  7. Screenshot

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To view manual recordings:

  1. From the Main Menu, tap Record Playback.
  2. Tap the DVR you would like to view manual recordings from.
  3. Tap the recording file you would like to view.
  4. Use the on-screen controls.

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1 Select playback time

21.4 iPad

Use the Digi SummitHD application to connect to your DVR on the iPad.

21.4.1 System requirements

- iOS version 5.0 and above.

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NOTE

For the latest device compatibility list, visit www.flirsecurity.com/pro.

21.4.2 Prerequisites

  • Ports 80 and 9000 (or whichever ports your system is using) must be port forwarded to your router.
  • You must create a DDNS account, and have the DDNS settings configured in your DVR.
    • The DVR must have Internet access.
  • You must have a DDNS address to log in remotely.
  • An iTunes account.

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NOTE

You will need to create an iTunes account before you can download the app. An iTunes store account requires a valid credit card number. The app is free of charge.

21.4.3 Connecting to your System Using Digi SummitHD

  1. Install the Digi SummitHD app for free from the App Store.
  2. Tap the Digi SummitHD icon ( ) to open the app.
  3. Tap
  4. Tap +.

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  1. Configure the following:

• Device Name: Enter a name for your DVR of your choice.
• IP Address: Enter your DDNS address (e.g. tomsmith.myddns-flir.com).
- Client Port: Enter the Client Port (default: 9000).
- User Name: Enter the DVR's user name (default: admin).
- Password: Enter the DVR password. By default the password is 000000.

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  1. Tap Save. The app connects to your DVR and streams live video from your cameras.

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text_image NOTE If this is the first time connecting, you will be prompted to change the password. Enter a new 6 character password and tap Done. Then, tap Save again to connect to your cameras.

21 A A Dial Summit Interface

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  1. Drag cameras to the display area to open a single camera Drag a DVR to the display area to open all cameras connected to that DVR
  2. Tap a channel to select
    Double tap to view a channel in full screen
  3. Show / hide channel list
  4. Screenshot
  5. Manual recording

21.4.4.3 To use PTZ Controls:

If you have a PTZ camera (not included) connected, you may control it using the app.

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NOTE

You must configure the system to communicate with the PTZ camera locally before you can control it using the app. For details, see 23 Connecting a PTZ Camera, page 166.

To use PTZ Controls:

  1. Tap the channel with your PTZ camera.
  2. Tap to open PTZ controls.
  3. Double-tap the channel to select it in full screen. Use the PTZ controls.

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To open video for playback:

  1. Drag the DVR or a camera to the display area to open the earliest available recordings from today.

OR

  1. Tap cameras to select them. Red dots will appear in the calendar on days that have video available.

  2. Tap a day to select it.

  3. Tap

  4. Press ▶ to start playback. Use the on-screen playback controls.

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  1. Play all
  2. Close all
  3. Full-screen
  4. Hide playback controls

21.4.6 Viewing Screenshots

You can view screenshots or email them using the app.

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NOTE

To email screenshots, you must have an email account configured in the Email app. Please refer to your iPad's user's guide or www.apple.com if you need support to set up the Email app.

To view screenshots:

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  1. Select the DVR with screenshots you would like to view. Then, select the day you would like to open.
  2. Tap the screenshot you would like to view.

21.4.7 Viewing Manual Recordings

You can view manual recordings using the app.

To view manual recordings:

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  1. Tap the DVR you would like to view manual recordings from. Then, select the day you would like to open.
  2. Tap the recording file you would like to view.
  3. Use the on-screen controls.

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Playback Controls

  1. Select playback time
  2. Select a different video
  3. D###

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  1. Tap on the DVR you would like to modify.

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21.4.9 Managing Favorites

You can use Device Manager to add or remove cameras from your favorites list. Your favorites list appears in the Live View and Remote Playback modes for quick access to channels.

To add/remove favorites:

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  1. Tap Favorites.

  2. Tap the star next to a camera to add or remove it from your favorites.

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21.5.3 Connecting to your System Using Digi Summit

  1. Install the Digi Summit app for free from the Google Play Store.
  2. Tap the Digi Summit icon ( ) to open the app.
  3. Tap Device Manager.

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text_image DigiSummit Live View Remote Playback Record Playback Image View Device Manager Help
  1. Tap Add.

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text_image Back Device Manager Add FLIR DVR Addr 10.0.0.28 Port:9010 >

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  1. Configure the following:
BackDevice ManagerSave
Device NameFLIR DVR
Login TypeIP/Domain
Addresstomsmith.myddns-flir.com
Client Port9000
User Nameadmin
Password
Channels8

• Device Name: Enter a name for your DVR of your choice.
- Login Address: Enter your DDNS address (e.g. lomsmith.myddns-flir.com).
- Client Port: Enter the Client Port (default: 9000).
- User Name: Enter the DVR's user name (default: admin).
- Password: Enter the DVR password. By default the password is 000000.

  1. Tap Save. The app connects to your DVR and streams live video from your cameras.

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If this is the first time connecting, you will be prompted to change the password. Enter a new 6 character password and tap Save. Then, tap Save again to connect to your cameras.

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21.5.4 Digi Summit Interface

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  1. Tap a channel to select
    Double tap to view a channel in full screen
  2. Disconnect selected channel
  3. Disconnect / connect to all channels
  4. Screenshot

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21.5.4.1 Taking Screenshots

  1. Tap during live view or playback.

- If taking screenshots from live view: Select the grid area you would like to take a screenshot from or tap to take a screenshot from all connected cameras.

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  1. To view screenshots, see 21.5.6 Viewing Screenshots, page 159.

21.5.4.2 Taking Manual Recordings

  1. Tap during live view or playback.

- If taking manual recordings from live view: Tap the grid area you would like to start recording on. Tap again when you would like to stop recording.

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text_image Back Live View Select ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥

PTZ Controls:

  1. Tap the arrows to control the camera
  2. Call preset
  3. Set speed
  4. Zoom in / out
  5. Focus in / out
  6. Iris in / out

21.5.5 Using Remote Playback Mode on Android

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  1. Tap Select Channel. Select the channel you would like to playback from.

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  1. The calendar shows any days that have recorded video for the selected channel with dots under the date. Tap on a date to view video from that day. Swipe up or down to change the month shown in the calendar.

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Remote Playback Controls

  1. Select playback time
  2. Pause
  3. Stop / play
  4. Slow
  5. Fast forward

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To share screenshots:

  1. Tap 📄 to share. Select an app that you would like to share the file with. Follow the app's instructions to share the file.

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21.5.7 Viewing Manual Recordings

You can view manual recordings using the app.

To view manual recordings:

  1. From the Main Menu, tap Record Playback.
  2. Tap the DVR you would like to view manual recordings from.
  3. Tap the recording file you would like to view.
  4. Use the on-screen controls.

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Playback Controls

  1. Select playback time
  2. Take screenshot
  3. Slow
  4. Pause
  5. Play

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To modify a DVR:

  1. From the Main Menu, tap Device Manager.
  2. Tap on the DVR you would like to modify.
  3. Change the connection details as needed and then tap Save.

System Specifications

22.1 System

Operating SystemEmbedded LINUX
PentaplexSimultaneous View, Record, Playback, Backup & Remote Monitoring
Number of Channels 4 / 8 / 12 / 16 / 32-Channel
System Navigation USB Mouse, IR Remote Controller
User Authority By user group

22.2 Inputs/Outputs

Video IN D3304: 4 x 1Vp-p, CVBS, 75ohms, BNCD3308: 8 x 1Vp-p, CVBS, 75ohms, BNC
D3212: 12 x 1Vp-p, CVBS, 75ohms, BNC
D3216: 16 x 1Vp-p, CVBS, 75ohms, BNC
D3316: 16 x 1Vp-p, CVBS, 75ohms, BNC
D3332: 32 x 1Vp-p, CVBS, 75ohms, BNC
Video Outputs 1 x HDMI, 1 x VGA, 1 x BNC (D3304 / D3308 / D3312 / D3216) / 2 x BNC (D3316 / D3332)
Loop Output D3304: 4CH, D3308: 6CH, D3312:12CH, D3216: 16CH, D3316: 16CH, D3332: 16CH
Audio IND3304: 4CH BNC, D3308: 8CH BNC, D3312: 20BNC, D3216: 4CH BNC, D3316: 16CH BNC, D3332: 16CH BNC
Audio OUT D3304: 1CH BNC, D3308: 1CH BNC, D3312: 1CH BNC, D3216: 1CH BNC, D3316: 2CH BNC, D3332: 2BNC
USB Port 2x USB, USB 2.0
Alarm IND3304: 4CH, D3308: 8CH, D3312: 8CH, D3216: 16CH, D3316: 16CH

22.4 Recording

Video Compression H.264
Audio Compression G.711
Recording Resolutions Supported NTSC: 960x480(960H), 960x240, 720x480 (D1),720x240 (2CIF), 480x240, 360x240 (CIF)PAL: 960x576 (960H), 960x288, 720x576 (D1),720x288 (2CIF), 480x288, 360x288 (CIF)
Recording Speed D3304 / D3308 / D3312 / D3316 / D3332:960H (960x480) @ 30fps per channel / D1(720x480) @ 30fps per channelD3216:480x240 @ 30fps per channel / CIF (360x240) @30fps per channel / D1 (720x480) @ 14fps perchannel / 2CIF (720x240) @ 14fps per channel /960H (960x480) @ 10fps per channel / 960x24010fps per channel
Recording Quality Control 3 levels
Motion Area Setting Adjustable grid (30x44) NTSCAdjustable grid (36x44) PAL
Sensitivity Levels8
Pre Recording Max 10 seconds
Post Recording Max 5 minutes
Covort Video Yes

22.5 Playback

Playback Channel 1 / 4 / 8 / 12 / 16 Adjustable
Playback SpeedVariable Max 16x
Playback Players Backup Player

22.7 Network

Supported Operating Systems Windows ^TM XP, Vista, 7, 8
Mac OSX Snow Leopard 10.6 or above
BrowserInternet Explorer & Satiart 6.0
Email Notification Text with snapshot
Instant Smart Phone Compatibility Smartphone &Tablet Compatibility: iPad ^TM , iPhone ^TM , Android (version 2.3 & above).
System Configuration Full setup configuration over network
Ports Programmable by user
Network Protocol TCP/IP, DHCP, UDP, DDNS, PPPoE
Network Interface 10/100-Base-TX, RJ-45
Network Speed Control 48kb-8MB/sec.
Firmware UpgradeVia USB device and network
Time SynchronizationAuto time sync by NTP server

22.8 General

Power SupplyD3304 / D3308 / D3312 / D3216 / D3316: 100VAC-240VAC, 5A, 50/60HzD3332: 100VAC-240VAC, 6.3A, 50/60Hz
Unit Dimensions (W x D x H)D3304 / D3308 / D3312 / D3216 / D3316: 14.96"/380mm x 13.39"/340mm x1.97"/50mmD3332: 17.32"/440mm x 18.11"/460mm x 3.5"/89mm
Unit WeightD3312: 2.5 kg / 5.4lbsD3304 / D3308 / D3216 / D3316: 3 kg / 6.6lbsD3332: 7.8kg / 17.2lbs
Operating Temperature 32^ - 104^ / 0^ - 40^

Connecting a PTZ Camera

You can connect RS-485 PTZ cameras (not included) to the RS485 ports on the rear panel.

To connect a PTZ camera to the system:

  1. Connect the Transmit+ (TX+) Cable to the + side of the RS485 port on the rear panel.
  2. Connect the Transmit- (TX-) Cable to the - side of the RS485 port on the rear panel.
  3. Connect the video cable to a BNC port.

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text_image Diagram showing network device connections with a labeled screen displaying Chinese text and a bell icon at the bottom.

8-channel model shown

23.1 Configuring PTZ Settings

Before you can use the PTZ controls, you must enter your camera's PTZ protocol details into the DVR.

Prerequisite:

- Obtain the PTZ protocol details for your camera. Check your camera's instruction man-

  1. Configure the following according to your PTZ camera's specifications:

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  • Channel: Select the channel the PTZ camera is connected to.
    • Protocol: Select from Pelco-D or Pelco-P.
  • Baud rate: Select the PTZ camera's baud rate.
  • Data Bit: Select from 5\~8 data bits.
  • Stop Bit: Select from 1 or 2 stop bits.
  • Parity: Select from None, Odd, Even, Mark or Space.
    • Cruise: Select Enable to enable PTZ cruise.
    Use the Copy To drop-down menu to copy the PTZ settings to multiple channels.

- Address: Enter the PTZ camera's address

  1. Click Apply to save your settings.

23.2 Using the PTZ Menu (Local DVR)

To control the PTZ camera locally on your DVR:

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PTZ Controls

  1. Channel: Select the channel the PTZ camera connects to
  2. Speed slider: Increase or decrease the pan and tilt speed
  3. Direction keys: Click to pan and tilt the camera
  4. Camera adjustments: Click the + and — symbols to adjust the camera Zoom, Focus
    and Iris settings
  5. Camera pre-set controls

23.3 PTZ Presets and PTZ Cruise

You can set preset positions for your PTZ cameras. You can also use PTZ cruise to have the camera automatically cycle through presets.

23.3.1 Setting PTZ Presets

1 Using the PT7 controls move the camera into position

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PTZ Preset Controls

  1. Total number of presets
  2. Preset number
  3. Time shown before changing
  4. Go to preset
  5. Set preset
  6. Save presets
  7. Clear preset

23.3.2 Selecting PTZ Presets

  1. In the No. field, select the number of the preset you would like to select.
  2. Click Go to go to the preset.

23.3.3 Deleting PTZ Presets

  1. In the No. field, select the number of the preset you would like to delete.
  2. Click Clear to delete the preset and click Save to save your changes.

Connecting Additional External Monitors

Connect one monitor to the VGA port and one to the HDMI port to display the system interface on two monitors simultaneously.

Use the Video Output port (BNC) on the rear panel of the system to connect an external monitor. This is useful if you need to monitor the system from a second location (e.g. a back office).

- You can press 0 on the remote control three times to switch the mouse and system interface between the monitor connected to the VGA/HDMI port and the monitor connected to the Main port.

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  1. VGA or HDMI cable
  2. Primary Monitor / TV (not included)
  3. BNC cable
  4. External Monitors (not included)

  5. Right-click and click the Main Menu button

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  1. Click Display > Output.

  2. Under View Setup, select Enable. This lets you select and arrange the channels you want to show on the screen.

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text_image NOTE Enabling View Setup disables your ability to change channels the normal way on the selected monitor. You will need to disable View Setup to return to normal operation.
  1. Under View Mode, select the desired viewing mode: Single, Quad, Nine, or Sixteen.

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  1. Click Vout Setup. A menu appears that allows you to select the arrangement of channels.

  2. Click the drop-down menus to select which channels to show on the screen and the arrangement of channels.

can press 0 on the remote control three times to switch the mouse and system interface between the monitor connected to the VGA/HDMI port and the monitor connected to the Main port.

24.2.1 Configuring the Spot Monitor for Full-Screen or Split-Screen

By default, a monitor connected to the Spot port automatically shows channels in Sequence View.

To configure the Spot monitor to show channels in split-screen:

  1. Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button().
  2. Click Display and select the Output tab.
  3. Under Video Output, select Spot-Out to configure settings for the monitor connected to Spot.
  4. Under View Setup, select Enable. This lets you select and arrange the channels you want to show on the screen.

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  1. Click Spot Sequence. A menu appears that allows you to select the arrangement of channels you would like to show on the Spot monitor.

  2. Click the drop-down menus to select which channels you would like to show on the screen and the arrangement of channels.

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  1. Click Apply to save changes. Click Ok. Right-click repeatedly to exit all menus and return to live viewing.

Recording Audio

The system can also record audio for up to 2 channels (D3312), 4 channels (D3304 or D3216), 8 channels (D3308), or 16-channels (D3316/D3332). You must have audio-capable cameras (not included) or self-powered microphones (not included) in order to record audio on the system.

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natural_image Front view of a network equipment rack with multiple ports and connectors (no visible text or labels)

8-channel model shown.

Connect a BNC audio cable from the camera into the corresponding Audio INPUT port (1)

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text_image NOTE On D3316 and D3332, connect the included octopus cable to the Audio In and then connect BNC audio cables from the cameras to the corresponding connectors on the octopus cable.

To enable audio recording:

  1. Connect the BNC video cable from the camera to one of the BNC Video INPUT ports on the rear panel of the DVR.
  2. Connect the RCA audio cable from the camera to the corresponding Audio INPUT.
  3. Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button().
  4. Click Record and select the MainStream tab.

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Replacing the Hard Drive

The system comes with a pre-installed SATA hard drive. You can expand the hard drive capacity with a maximum of two 2TB 3.5" or 2.5" SATA hard drives.

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text_image NOTE The D3332 supports up to eight 4TB 3.5 SATA hard drives (for a maximum storage capacity of 32TB). For D3332, you must use hard drives rated for 7200RPM or higher. Different steps are required to install hard drives on the D3332. For details, see 26.2 Installing the Hard Drive, page 176.

26.1 Removing the Hard Drive

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  1. Remove the screws from each side panel (x2) and rear panel (x4) of the cover.

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  1. Gently slide the cover away from the rear panel and lift off. Be careful of sharp edges.
  2. Disconnect the power and data cables.

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  1. Next remove the hard drive from the housing:

- If your system has a 3.5' hard drive, remove the 4 screws holding the hard drive bracket and remove the bracket from the DVR. Remove the 4 screws securing the hard drive to the bracket and remove the hard drive from the bracket. Replace the hard drive bracket and hard drive bracket screws.

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- If your system has a 2.5" hard drive, turn the DVR over carefully. Hold the hard drive in place and remove the 4 screws securing the hard drive. Keep holding the hard drive and turn the DVR back over. Remove the hard drive from the DVR.

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CAUTION

Make sure to hold the hard drive in place while removing the hard drive screws and turning the DVR to avoid damaging the DVR

  1. Replace the DVR cover.

26.2 Installing the Hard Drive

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CAUTION

Make sure that the power cable has been disheeped before stopping the hand drive

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  1. Next, install the hard drive:

- If installing a 3.5" hard drive: (1) Remove the 4 screws holding the hard drive bracket and remove the bracket from the DVR. (2) Place the hard drive in the bracket and insert 4 screws to secure the hard drive to the bracket. (3) Place the hard drive and bracket back in the DVR with the power and data connectors facing the middle and replace the hard drive bracket screws.

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text_image Diagram showing three-step installation of a computer drive into a hard disk drive, with labeled components and cable connections.

- If installing a 2.5" hard drive: (1) Place the hard drive over one of the two sets of screw holes with the power and data connectors facing the center of the DVR. Hold the hard drive in place and carefully turn the DVR over. (2) Insert 4 hard drive screws to secure the hard drive. Turn the DVR back over.

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  1. Connect the power and data cables.

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  1. Replace the DVR cover.

26.3 Installing Hard Drives (D3332)

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CAUTION

Make sure that the power cable has been disconnected before changing the hard drive.

Steps to service the hard drives on D3332 depend if you are installing or removing hard drives 1-4 or 5-8.

Step 1 of 3: Remove the DVR cover:

  1. Remove the rear panel screws (2x).

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natural_image Front view of a network equipment rack with ports, connectors, and a power outlet (no visible text or labels)

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Step 2A of 3: Install hard drives 5\~8:

  1. Remove the screw at the top of the center beam.

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  1. Lift the back of the top HDD plate and pull it up to remove it from the DVR.

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  1. Place the HDD(s) under the bottom HDD plate upside down with the power and data connectors facing the rear of the DVR. Insert 4x hard drive screws per HDD.

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  1. Connect the power and data connectors.

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  1. Slide the top HDD plate in at the angle shown and lower into place.

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  1. Replace the center beam screw.

Step 2B of 3: Install hard drives 1-4:

  1. Place the HDD(s) under the top HDD plate upside down with the power and data connectors facing the rear of the DVR. Insert 4x hard drive screws per HDD.

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Step 3 of 3: Replace the DVR cover:

  1. Lower the DVR cover to the DVR 1/2" (2cm) away from the front panel and then slide the top cover into place.

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  1. Replace the rear panel screws (2x).

26.4 Formatting the Hard Drive

If you replace the pre-installed hard drive, it must be formatted in order to function properly with the system.

WARNING
Formatting the HDD erases all data on the hard disk.This step cannot be undone.
  1. Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button().
  2. Click Device.
  3. Click the checkbox under Select to choose the drive you wish to reformat.

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Troubleshooting

When a malfunction occurs, it may not be serious and can be corrected easily. The following describes the most common problems and solutions. Please refer to the following before calling FLIR Visible Technical Support:

ErrorPossible Causes Solutions
System is not receiving power, or is not powering upCable from power adapter is loose or is unpluggedConfirm that all cables are connected correctlyConfirm that the power adapter is securely connected to the back of the unit
Power switch is set to OFF (*) positionConfirm that the power switch is in the ON (i) position.
Cables are connected, but system is not receiving sufficient powerConfirm that the system is powered on (LED indicators on the front should be ON)If the unit is connected through a power bar or surge protector, try bypassing the bar and connecting the power directly to the wall outletConfirm that there is power at the outlet:Connect the power cable to another outletTest the outlet with another device (such as a lamp or phone charger)
Remote control is not detected by the systemBattery in the remote control is drainedInstall two fresh AAA alkaline batteries in the remote control
There are no batteries in the remote control
Hard drive is not detected by the systemHard drive cables are loose or not properly connectedRemove the housing and check that hard drive cables are firmly connected
There is no hard drive in theOpen the housing and install a

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Error Possible Causes Solutions
Mouse not detected by systemMouse cable is not firmly connected to the systemFirmly connect the mouse cable to one of the USB ports
Mouse is not connected to the system
System needs to be reset Power off the system (disconnect power cable). Firmly connect a USB mouse to one of the USB ports. Reconnect the power cable to the DC 12V port on the rear panel.
There is no picture on selected channels / camera picture is not being displayedCamera cables are loose or have become disconnected• Check the camera video cable and connections• Disconnect and reconnect the cable at the system and at the cameraTry moving the camera to another channel or use another cable
The image on the DVR appears, but does not have soundAudio cables are loose or have been disconnectedCheck the AUDIO Input connections to the DVR
Volume on external speakers (not included) is low or offIncrease volume on external speakers (not included)
The system beeps at startup The beep at startup is normal
The system beeps during motion detectionMotion detection is enabled and the alarm buzzer is activatedOpen the Main Menu and click Systems-Motion. In the Buzzer drop-down, select Off. Click Apply
I am not receiving email notificationsEmail notification is disabled • EEnsure you have configured email notification. For details, see 14.4.5 Setting up Email Notification. page 56.

27.1 Troubleshooting Remote Connections

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DDNS address not entered correctlyIn Internet Explorer or Safari, enter http://, the DDNS domain name from the confirmation email in full, and then colon and HTTP port (for example, http://tomsmith.myaddress-fir.com/80)
Cannot connect to the DVR using a mobile deviceDVR has not been configured for Internet connectionEnsure you have followed all the steps in 15 Setting up Your DVP for Remote Connectivity, page 70.See above to troubleshoot remote connections
Client Port has not been forwardedForward the Client Port (default: 9000) on your router.
IP address used from outside internal networkUse the DDNS address to connect to the DVR using a mobile application
Router is blocking DDNS connection from internal networkTurn off WIFI connection and attempt to connect using 3G or mobile network

Notices

28.1 FCC/IC Notice

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for assistance

28.2 Modification

Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the device.

This product is fully compliant with the European Union Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment ("RoHS") Directive (2002/95/EC). The RoHS directive prohibits the sale of electronic equipment containing certain hazardous substances such as lead, cadmium, mercury, and hexavalent chromium, PBB, and PBDE in the European Union.

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NOTE

This product has been certified and found to comply with the limits regulated by FCC, FMC, and VD

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Customer Service

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