SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
15
FOUR CHANNEL DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER SC148
It is recommended to use Orion Live as the DNS Service.
It is a free DNS service hosted by Orion for all Orion
customers. Visit www.orionlive.com.au/DDNS to create an
account and start remote accessing your DVR.
LINKING DVR TO DDNS SERVER
a DDNS TYPE: Select the DDNS Service Provider.
b DOMAIN NAME: Enter the domain name of the DDNS
account such as john.orionlive.com.au. This is the address to
enter into the mobile app or Orion VMS to access the DVR.
c USER NAME: Enter the username of the DDNS account.
This is usually the account email address.
d PASSWORD: Enter the corresponding password of the
DDNS account.
e Select OK to confirm linking between DVR and DDNS Server.
› FTP: File Transfer Protocol is a server that is used to store
and back up files on the network. The DVR can send
recordings to the FTP when an alarm is triggered. To use this
functionality, you must have access to a FTP server.
> SERVER IP: IP address of the FTP server.
> PORT: Set the port according to the FTP server.
> USER NAME: Enter the username of the FTP account.
> PASSWORD: Enter the corresponding password of the
FTP account.
> ANONYMOUS: Check box to access the FTP server as an
anonymous user.
> MAX FILE LENGTH: Maximum file length of the files sent
to the FTP server.
> DIRNAME: Directory of the uploaded files.
› UPNP: Universal Plug and Play is a set of networking
protocols that enables devices in a network to discover each
other’s presence and establish network services. Enabling
UPnP will automatically configure the port forwarding on the
router. Make sure the UPnP functionality on the router that
the DVR is connected to is enabled. If the router UPnP is not
enabled or unavailable, manual setting of port forwarding on
the router is necessary.
› CLOUD: Cloud service enables users to access DVR and
monitor cameras using smartphones or tablets. This port is
used to stream video from the DVR to mobile devices. The
default mobile port is 5800.
› WIFI: Not applicable for this model.
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