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Series | Divar 700 Series |
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Category | DVR |
Video Compression | H.264 |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to +40°C |
Audio Output | 1 channel |
Video Inputs | Up to 16 |
Storage Capacity | Up to 16 TB |
Network Interface | 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet |
Power Supply | 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz |
Video Output | HDMI, VGA |
Remote Access | Yes |
General safety warnings, including risk levels for DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION.
Detailed guidelines for safe operation, cleaning, ventilation, and handling of electrical hazards.
Overview of the Divar 700 Series as a video recording system for surveillance.
Step-by-step instructions for connecting cameras, monitors, and other peripherals.
Guidance on the initial setup process and navigating the Quick Install menu.
Overview of the tabs within the Quick Install menu: International, Schedule, Recording, Network.
Procedure for installing up to four hard disks, including front panel removal.
Guide for connecting analog and IP cameras using BNC and network interfaces.
Methods for connecting monitors via VGA, CVBS, and Y/C outputs.
Details on the IEC-style power supply socket and input specifications.
Explanation of the functions of the front panel keys and indicators.
How to view live and playback images on monitors A and B.
Operating modes for live viewing and accessing recorded video playback.
How to search for recorded video by date/time, events, smart motion, or text.
Archiving video clips to storage devices and playing back recorded data locally.
Accessing and configuring system settings like monitor display and multiscreens.
Settings for analog and IP camera inputs, including resolution and bitrates.
Detailed settings for recording modes (Normal, Contact, Motion, Text) and profiles.
Configuring motion detection areas and trigger levels for analog and IP cameras.
Configuring network parameters, IP ranges, monitor streaming, and SNMP.
Managing hard disk sets, disks, service options, and RAID 4 protection.
Setting up user accounts, passwords, and access rights for system operation.