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3.4 Mouse Control
As well as the remote control and the buttons on the DVR itself, you can use a mouse to
operate the DVR. The mouse operates just like a mouse on a typical computer. To start, connect
the mouse to the USB port in the back panel of the DVR; note that you can hot-plug the mouse.
In live view, right-clicking will either display or hide the toolbar.
Right-clicking
From the main menu or a sub-menu, right-clicking will exit the
current menu. Note that any changes to settings will not be saved
after right-clicking.
In menu unlock mode, left-clicking on the SYSTEM SETTINGS icon
in the tool bar will open the main menu.
After entering the main menu, left-clicking will open sub-menus.
In the “detail files” menu mode, left-clicking will play back one
recording file.
By left-clicking, you can select values in edit boxes or pulldown
menus The system supports the input of Chinese characters, and other
special symbols, numbers, and letters.
On the playback interface, left-clicking can control the fast-forward
function, the rewind function, the slow-motion function,
frame-by-frame playback function, the normal play function, and can
stop any of these processes or be used to exit from a mode or menu.
Left-clicking can be used to access the color control bar, the volume
control bar, and the screen control bar.
From the main menu, sub-menus, or playback view, left-clicking “x”
will exit the current menu.
Left-clicking
Left-clicking can also be used to select menu items.
Double-clicking
left mouse key
In live view or video playback, double-clicking will maximize the
screen.
Mouse drag
In the motion detection setting interface, you can left-click and then
drag the frame to set the motion detection area.
3.5 Hardware Installation
It is recommended that the installations described below be carried out by qualified personnel.
3.5.1 Basic Connections
Cameras
Connect each of the cameras’ outputs to the video input sockets in the rear panel of the
DVR using the appropriate cables. The video input interface is a standard BNC
connector, 1Vp-p, 75 Ω. Keep the video signal cable away from strong electromagnetic
and electric interference.