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Details the components included in the Concord Professional Surveillance System package.
Identifies and describes the various ports and indicators on the DVR unit.
Illustrates the physical connections for cameras, monitors, and network devices to the DVR.
Explains how to connect the DVR to a power source using the provided adapter.
Describes the functions of the mouse buttons and scroll wheel for navigating menus.
Explains how to use the on-screen virtual keyboard for data input.
Outlines the options available in the main Start Menu for system control.
Lists prerequisites for starting the DVR setup process, including hardware and network connections.
Guides users through setting up an administrator username and password for the DVR.
Explains how to configure network settings, primarily focusing on DHCP.
Describes how to set the system's date, time, and time zone, including NTP and DST options.
Details the process for adding IP cameras, noting it may not be necessary for all users.
Guides on formatting the HDD and configuring auto-overwrite settings for storage management.
Explains how to set the output resolution for the monitor or TV display.
Details the steps to connect the DVR to the mobile app using a QR code.
Summarizes the setup progress and explains how to save and exit the wizard.
Introduces the Live View screen, its display formats, and recording indicators.
Explains the various icons used on the Live View screen to indicate camera status and events.
Describes the functions available in the Camera Quick Toolbar for immediate control of camera feeds.
Details the functions of the left and right-hand side task bars on the Live View screen.
Explains how to initiate manual recording for selected channels directly from the taskbar.
Describes how to access system information, including device details and QR codes for mobile access.
Provides a summary of settings for each connected camera, including status and resolution.
Details information about recording status, stream type, resolution, and bitrate for each channel.
Summarizes the network settings and status of the DVR for connectivity troubleshooting.
Outlines common processes and buttons like Setup, Apply, and Copy used across menus.
Introduces the Channel Menu tabs for analogue, IP, and protocol management settings.
Explains how to adjust various camera parameters directly from the Live menu.
Details how to configure display settings like channel name, date, and color controls.
Describes image control settings, noting it's primarily for IP cameras.
Refers to PTZ camera setup, noting it's covered in a separate manual.
Explains the three main ways the DVR records: Continuous, Motion, and PIR detection.
Guides on masking areas of the screen for privacy or to reduce false triggers.
Allows configuration of motion detection parameters and alert settings.
Details how to minimize false detections by adjusting the detection area and sensitivity.
Explains PIR sensor functionality and thermal detection for identifying warm-blooded objects.
Describes how to adjust PIR sensitivity and configure detection areas.
Mentions intelligent functions available for NVRs with 4K cameras, but not DVRs.
Explains the three streams (Mainstream, Substream, Mobile) for different viewing devices and storage savings.
Covers fine-tuning resolution, frame rate, compression, and bitrate for recording.
Guides on adjusting recording resolution to balance detail and storage space.
Explains how to set frame rates to manage storage and bandwidth, noting the trade-off with video quality.
Discusses video compression standards H.264 and H.265 for efficient storage.
Details bitrate control options (CBR/VBR) to manage bandwidth based on scene complexity.
Explains how to set bitrate modes (Predefined/User-defined) and select bitrates for different resolutions.
Describes the I Frame Interval's role in compression and how to adjust it for quality.
Allows selection of cameras for recording, stream mode, and pre-record function.
Guides on setting up a recording schedule based on Normal, Motion, or PIR triggers.
Covers capturing still images for event finding, alarms, or time-lapse photography.
Configures alarm settings for motion and PIR events, including email notifications and triggering other cameras.
Sets up alerts for system exceptions like no disk space, disk errors, or video loss.
Introduces the search function for finding and playing recorded videos and snapshots.
Details how to search and play recordings by date, type, and channel.
Explains how to save video clips to a USB flash drive from playback.
Covers event search by date, time, and recording type, with backup options.
Allows playback of multiple normal and motion recordings simultaneously from a single channel.
Describes how to tag recordings for easier saving, viewing, and downloading.
Covers basic network configuration using DHCP or PPPoE.
Details PPPoE setup, requiring user name and password for internet connection.
Explains configuration of Web, Client, and RTSP ports, and UPNP for remote access.
Guides on setting up Dynamic DNS for simplified remote access to the DVR.
Details setup for email notifications, including SMTP server and recipient configuration.
Allows setting a schedule for when email notifications are sent based on event types.
Covers enabling and configuring FTP for uploading recordings and snapshots.
Allows setting a schedule for FTP uploads based on different event triggers.
Guides on formatting the HDD and configuring auto-overwrite settings for storage.
Explains how to perform HDD self-checks to evaluate reliability and detect errors.
Details how to upload recordings and captures to cloud services like Dropbox or Google Drive.
Covers general system information like device name, ID, language, and video format.
Guides on setting the system's date, time, and time zone, including NTP and DST.
Explains how to set the default format for the Live View screen, including SEQ mode and dwell time.
Allows configuration of user accounts, permissions, and access levels for the system.
Details how to change the administrator password and enable/disable pattern unlock.
Guides on creating new user accounts with specified privileges.
Explains how to manage user permissions for accessing different menus and channels.
Covers system log viewing, default settings, upgrades, parameter management, and auto reboot.
Describes how to search system logs for events and create backups.
Guides on resetting the DVR to its out-of-box settings for troubleshooting.
Details the process of upgrading the DVR's software using a USB storage device.
Explains how to save and load DVR system settings to a USB flash drive.
Allows scheduling automatic reboots for the DVR to maintain operational integrity.
Refers to maintaining IP cameras, directing users to the NVR manual for details.
Provides access to system, channel, record, and network status information, including P2P details.
Displays detailed information for each connected camera, such as alias and recording specifications.
Shows recording information per channel, including bitrate, stream type, and frame rate.
Provides a summary of the DVR's network settings and status.
Details the components included in the Concord Professional Surveillance System package.
Identifies and describes the various ports and indicators on the DVR unit.
Illustrates the physical connections for cameras, monitors, and network devices to the DVR.
Explains how to connect the DVR to a power source using the provided adapter.
Describes the functions of the mouse buttons and scroll wheel for navigating menus.
Explains how to use the on-screen virtual keyboard for data input.
Outlines the options available in the main Start Menu for system control.
Lists prerequisites for starting the DVR setup process, including hardware and network connections.
Guides users through setting up an administrator username and password for the DVR.
Explains how to configure network settings, primarily focusing on DHCP.
Describes how to set the system's date, time, and time zone, including NTP and DST options.
Details the process for adding IP cameras, noting it may not be necessary for all users.
Guides on formatting the HDD and configuring auto-overwrite settings for storage management.
Explains how to set the output resolution for the monitor or TV display.
Details the steps to connect the DVR to the mobile app using a QR code.
Summarizes the setup progress and explains how to save and exit the wizard.
Introduces the Live View screen, its display formats, and recording indicators.
Explains the various icons used on the Live View screen to indicate camera status and events.
Describes the functions available in the Camera Quick Toolbar for immediate control of camera feeds.
Details the functions of the left and right-hand side task bars on the Live View screen.
Explains how to initiate manual recording for selected channels directly from the taskbar.
Describes how to access system information, including device details and QR codes for mobile access.
Provides a summary of settings for each connected camera, including status and resolution.
Details information about recording status, stream type, resolution, and bitrate for each channel.
Summarizes the network settings and status of the DVR for connectivity troubleshooting.
Outlines common processes and buttons like Setup, Apply, and Copy used across menus.
Introduces the Channel Menu tabs for analogue, IP, and protocol management settings.
Explains how to adjust various camera parameters directly from the Live menu.
Details how to configure display settings like channel name, date, and color controls.
Describes image control settings, noting it's primarily for IP cameras.
Refers to PTZ camera setup, noting it's covered in a separate manual.
Explains the three main ways the DVR records: Continuous, Motion, and PIR detection.
Guides on masking areas of the screen for privacy or to reduce false triggers.
Allows configuration of motion detection parameters and alert settings.
Details how to minimize false detections by adjusting the detection area and sensitivity.
Explains PIR sensor functionality and thermal detection for identifying warm-blooded objects.
Describes how to adjust PIR sensitivity and configure detection areas.
Mentions intelligent functions available for NVRs with 4K cameras, but not DVRs.
Explains the three streams (Mainstream, Substream, Mobile) for different viewing devices and storage savings.
Covers fine-tuning resolution, frame rate, compression, and bitrate for recording.
Guides on adjusting recording resolution to balance detail and storage space.
Explains how to set frame rates to manage storage and bandwidth, noting the trade-off with video quality.
Discusses video compression standards H.264 and H.265 for efficient storage.
Details bitrate control options (CBR/VBR) to manage bandwidth based on scene complexity.
Explains how to set bitrate modes (Predefined/User-defined) and select bitrates for different resolutions.
Describes the I Frame Interval's role in compression and how to adjust it for quality.
Allows selection of cameras for recording, stream mode, and pre-record function.
Guides on setting up a recording schedule based on Normal, Motion, or PIR triggers.
Covers capturing still images for event finding, alarms, or time-lapse photography.
Configures alarm settings for motion and PIR events, including email notifications and triggering other cameras.
Sets up alerts for system exceptions like no disk space, disk errors, or video loss.
Introduces the search function for finding and playing recorded videos and snapshots.
Details how to search and play recordings by date, type, and channel.
Explains how to save video clips to a USB flash drive from playback.
Covers event search by date, time, and recording type, with backup options.
Allows playback of multiple normal and motion recordings simultaneously from a single channel.
Describes how to tag recordings for easier saving, viewing, and downloading.
Covers basic network configuration using DHCP or PPPoE.
Details PPPoE setup, requiring user name and password for internet connection.
Explains configuration of Web, Client, and RTSP ports, and UPNP for remote access.
Guides on setting up Dynamic DNS for simplified remote access to the DVR.
Details setup for email notifications, including SMTP server and recipient configuration.
Allows setting a schedule for when email notifications are sent based on event types.
Covers enabling and configuring FTP for uploading recordings and snapshots.
Allows setting a schedule for FTP uploads based on different event triggers.
Guides on formatting the HDD and configuring auto-overwrite settings for storage.
Explains how to perform HDD self-checks to evaluate reliability and detect errors.
Details how to upload recordings and captures to cloud services like Dropbox or Google Drive.
Covers general system information like device name, ID, language, and video format.
Guides on setting the system's date, time, and time zone, including NTP and DST.
Explains how to set the default format for the Live View screen, including SEQ mode and dwell time.
Allows configuration of user accounts, permissions, and access levels for the system.
Details how to change the administrator password and enable/disable pattern unlock.
Guides on creating new user accounts with specified privileges.
Explains how to manage user permissions for accessing different menus and channels.
Covers system log viewing, default settings, upgrades, parameter management, and auto reboot.
Describes how to search system logs for events and create backups.
Guides on resetting the DVR to its out-of-box settings for troubleshooting.
Details the process of upgrading the DVR's software using a USB storage device.
Explains how to save and load DVR system settings to a USB flash drive.
Allows scheduling automatic reboots for the DVR to maintain operational integrity.
Refers to maintaining IP cameras, directing users to the NVR manual for details.
Provides access to system, channel, record, and network status information, including P2P details.
Displays detailed information for each connected camera, such as alias and recording specifications.
Shows recording information per channel, including bitrate, stream type, and frame rate.
Provides a summary of the DVR's network settings and status.