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Figure 1-14 WAN Mode Interface
The Difference Between LAN and WAN
• In WAN mode, by default, the DVR system opens the main stream for the first channel and
displays it on the monitor. The Open/Close button in the left pane does not work.
Note The window display mode and the channel number are assigned by default. For
example, for the 16-channel DVR, the maximum window split is 16 screens.
• When in Multiple-channel monitor mode, the DVR system assigns an extra stream to
monitor, by default. Double-click a channel, and the DVR system switches to a single
channel in the monitor. There are two icons in the top left corner of the channel. M means
Main Stream. S means Sub Stream.
• If you log in through WAN mode and are using the video function, then the DVR system
does not support alarm activation in the Alarm Setup interface.
Note For the Multiple-channel monitoring mode, by default, the DVR system assigns
an extra stream for monitoring. For each channel, the DVR supports both a Main
stream and a Sub stream. For one-channel live viewing, the Main Stream is used;
for Multiple-channel viewing, the Sub Stream is used. In multiple-channel mode,
all channels try to synchronize the time setting to the network, but the ability to
synchronize depends on your network settings.