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Video Inputs | 9 |
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Compression Format | H.264 |
Network Connectivity | Ethernet |
Power Supply | 12V DC |
Series | Eco |
Motion Detection | Yes |
Alarm Inputs | 4 |
Operating System | Embedded Linux |
Storage Capacity | Up to 2TB |
Frame Rate | 25fps (PAL), 30fps (NTSC) |
Remote Viewing | Yes |
Recording Resolution (NTSC) | 720x480 |
Describes common web page buttons and their functions.
Guides on how to access the unit's web configuration interface.
Details setting video standard, date, time zone, and language for the unit.
Configuration of individual camera settings, resolution, titles, and alarms.
Defines total record time and its relation to storage capacity.
Explains global setting for pictures per second or milliseconds.
Details recording rate activated upon receiving an alarm.
Specifies what alarm triggers the alarm recording rate.
Configuration of IP address, subnet mask, DNS, and system name.
Setting up a schedule for different recording rates based on time and day.
Enabling and setting up motion detection zones for each camera.
Protecting alarm recordings from overwriting and setting protection periods.
Setting up email notifications for events like alarms or camera failures.
Protecting or unprotecting recorded images from being overwritten.
Configuring parameters for the unit's event logging database.
Process of configuring watermark certificates for recorded images.
Configuring serial ports for devices like modems, setting baud rate and data bits.
Hiding cameras from main monitor view for covert monitoring.
Adjusting colour and contrast settings for each connected camera.
Reference to watermarking feature previously covered.
Enabling and configuring various log files for system monitoring.
Information on the log file containing details of emails sent by the unit.
Log file that stores all unit actions, alarms, and resets.
Backup file for the logfile, updated when the logfile reaches capacity.
Details information contained within the archive log file.
Instructions on how to reset the unit using a Telnet connection.
Guides on editing unit configuration files using an FTP client.
How to open and edit hosts and profile files.
How to edit specific .ini files like modems.ini, USER.ini, etc.
Pin configuration and use of straight-through network cables.
DM 485 Bus cable, its pinout, and purpose for peripheral devices.
Pin configuration and application of cross-over network cables.
Details IP addresses, subnet masks, and their binary/decimal representations.
Explanation of the Class A network addressing scheme and its structure.
Overview of different network classes (A, B, C) and their availability.
Specification of network address ranges within the Class A scheme.
Description of Class B network addressing, its characteristics, and ranges.
Details Class C network addressing, commonly used for small businesses.
How to calculate IP address ranges and subnet masks for network setup.
Table of Class A IP addresses, network addresses, and host ranges.
Table for Class B IP addresses, network addresses, and host ranges.
Table for Class C IP addresses, network addresses, and host ranges.