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Brand | WBOX Technologies |
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Model | 0E-HD4C1TB |
Category | DVR |
Language | English |
Explains the meaning of symbols used in the manual, including DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, TIP, and NOTE.
Safety guidelines for using and installing the hard disk, including formatting and power supply requirements.
Suggests specific brands for stable and inexpensive hard disks.
Provides a table and formula to estimate video storage capacity based on bit rate and disk size.
Step-by-step guide for installing a hard disk into the DVR, including screw placement and cable connection.
Details the elements and indicators on the front of the DVR, such as power, alarm, and record indicators.
Describes the various interfaces and ports on the rear of the DVR, including video and audio connections.
Instructions for powering on the DVR and initial display of the real-time video screen.
Steps to safely shut down and power off the DVR via the system menu or power switch.
Guide on accessing the DVR interface by selecting language and entering credentials.
Procedure for modifying the default DVR login password for enhanced security.
Instructions on connecting and adding analog and network cameras to the DVR.
Control of Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) cameras and UTC functions via the DVR interface.
Steps to play back recorded video footage, including controls for speed and backup.
How to search for video recordings by date and time using the search interface.
Method for viewing video snapshots divided by time range for quick review.
Accessing and viewing alarm events recorded by the DVR, such as motion detection.
Overview of the main user interface menu options available on the DVR.
Adding, deleting, and managing analog and network cameras connected to the DVR.
Adjusting brightness, contrast, saturation, and sharpness of camera images.
Configuring video resolution, quality, frame rate, and bitrate for cameras.
How the system indicates and handles camera disconnections or signal loss.
Setting up motion detection alarms based on changes in specified video areas.
Masking specific areas in the video feed to maintain privacy.
Detecting and alarming on camera tampering or shifting of the video image.
Configuring on-screen display settings like time and channel name on the video feed.
Setting device name, display resolution, language, and time/date configurations.
Configuring IP address, ports, DDNS, SMTP, and blacklist settings for network connectivity.
Setting up scheduled recording and defining recording parameters for the DVR.
Configuring dwell time for display and CVBS output settings.
Managing alarm surveillance and alarm input settings for event detection.
Viewing disk information, total capacity, used capacity, and clearing disk data.
Managing user accounts, permissions, and modifying user passwords for access control.
Enabling or disabling password protection for privacy settings.
Importing/exporting configurations, resetting, rebooting, or shutting down the DVR.
Information on using mobile apps for DVR operations via QR codes.
Viewing and querying alarm events and associated videos from the DVR.
Playing back alarm videos chronologically on a weekly timeline.
How to silence audible alarms and clear active alerts from the DVR.
Accessing the DVR through a web browser by entering its IP address.
Viewing live video streams from connected cameras via the web interface.
Playing back recorded video files through the web interface, with playback controls.
Searching for recorded alarm events via the web interface by channel, type, and time.
Accessing and configuring various DVR settings like network, storage, and user management via web.