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Swann DVR4-2000 - The System Setup Menu; Date, Time, and Password Settings; Video, Language, and Information; System Maintenance Configuration

Swann DVR4-2000
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The System Setup Menu
Remember: After making changes to the settings press/click the APPLY button.
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Most of the time, there isn’t much you’ll need to change here. However, a few
settings might need tweaking from time to time, particularly when you’re first
configuring the DVR. So here’s a quick rundown of what’s what.
DATE/TIME: Allows you to set the date and time. The DVR will retain an accurate
time even whilst turned off - there is a small battery attached to the main circuit
board. It may be the case that if the DVR is switched off for an extended period
(for example, weeks or months at a time) that this battery may be exhausted. In
this case, you will need to setup the DVR again.
PASSWORD: For enabling/disabling password control to access the DVR, and
choosing what this password is. This password will not necessarily be the same as
the one you use for remote access (see the section on Remote Access, pages 50 -
55, for more details).
VIDEO: For changing your video standard between PAL or NTSC. See page 43 for
more about PAL and NTSC.
LANGUAGE: For changing the language of the on screen display.
INFO: Displays information about the DVR: specifically, it shows the current version
of the software and hardware that the DVR is running, as well as the media access
control (MAC) address.
MAINTAIN: Define and implement an automatic maintenance schedule for the
DVR. It is important that the DVR be rebooted on occasion to prevent errors - this
function lets you program an automatic schedule of rebooting which the DVR will
follow.
The SYSTEM SETUP menu.
The SYSTEM SETUP menu is where most
of the advanced settings for the DVR
hide out.

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