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channels of DVR with 16-ch video inputs. (Chapter 2.4.1 Configuring the Signal Input Wizard, 
Chapter 2.7 Configuring the Signal Input Channel, Chapter 5.1 Configuring Encoding 
Parameters) 
  For HQHI and DS-7200HUHI-F/N series DVR, if the 3 MP camera is connected to the channel 
which supports up to 1080p signal input, it will switch to 1080p signal input. When the 3 MP 
signal is switched to 1080p signal, the PAL will be switched to 1080p/25Hz, and the NTSC will 
be switched to 1080p/30Hz. (Chapter 5.1 Configuring Encoding Parameters) 
  When HDTVI, AHD, or HDCVI input is connected, the information including the resolutuion and 
frame rate will be overlaid on the bottom right corner of the live view for 5 seconds. When 
CVBS input is connected, the information such as NTSC or PAL will be overlaid on the bottom 
right corner of the live view for 5 seconds. (Chapter 2.4.1 Configuring the Signal Input Wizard, 
Chapter 2.7 Configuring the Signal Input Channel) 
  When HDTVI, AHD, or HDCVI input is connected, you can view the information including the 
input signal type, resolution and frame rate (e.g., HDTVI 720P25) on the Record Parameters 
interface. When CVBS input is connected, you can view the information such as NTSC or PAL 
on the Record Parameters interface. (Chapter 5.1 Configuring Encoding Parameters) 
  If DHCP is enabled, you can enable DNS DHCP or disable it and edit the Preferred DNS Server 
and Alternate DNS Server. (Chapter 2.4.1 Configuring the Signal Input Wizard, Chapter 12.1 
Configuring General Settings) 
18.4.3 Version 3.4.70 
Added: 
New functions for DS-7100/7200HGHI-F and DS-7100/7200HQHI-F/N series DVR: 
  There is no signal input configuration interface. Four kinds of analog signal inputs including 
HDTVI, AHD, HDCVI and CVBS can be connected. The analog signal inputs can be recognized 
automatically and each two of the analog signal inputs can be mixed randomly. (Chapter 2.4.1 
Configuring the Signal Input Wizard, Chapter 2.7 Configuring the Signal Input Channel) 
  When HDTVI, AHD, or HDCVI input is connected, the information including the resolutuion and 
frame rate (e.g., 720P25) will be overlaid on the bottom right corner of the live view for 5 
seconds. When CVBS input is connected, the information such as NTSC or PAL will be overlaid 
on the bottom right corner of the live view for 5 seconds. When there is no video signal of the 
analog channel, the connectable video signal type message will not be displayed on the screen. 
(Chapter 2.4.1 Configuring the Signal Input Wizard, Chapter 2.7 Configuring the Signal Input 
Channel) 
  When HDTVI, AHD, or HDCVI input is connected, you can view the information including the 
input signal type, resolution and frame rate (e.g., HDTVI 720P25) on the Record Parameters 
interface. When CVBS input is connected, you can view the information such as NTSC or PAL 
on the Record Parameters interface. (Chapter 5.1 Configuring Encoding Parameters)