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Talos Security dr041 User manual

Note: Please allow 10~15 minutes for the DDNS
service to update with your new DDNS
address. This is normal for the DDNS system.
Open Internet Explorer and enter the host
name (e.g. Http://MyDVR.no-ip.org ) in the
address bar to access it.
For other detailed operation like mobile phone
remote view,please refer to the user manual.
3. Enable DDNS on the DVR.
STEP3 STEP4 STEP4
Quick Guide Manual
Of DVR
Quick Guide Manual
Of DVR
SETUP LOCAL VIEWING ON
YOUR COMPUTER
INTERNET REMOTE
MONITORING
INTERNET REMOTE
MONITORING
4. Accessing your DVR remotely.
STEP 3 SETUP LOCAL VIEWING
ON YOUR COMPUTER
1a. Go to Main menu->System->Network to get
the IP address, TCP port and HTTP port.
Note: The IP address of the DVR should be in the
same field as your computer. And a static
(fixed) IP address is recommended. E.g. if
your router is set for the 192.168.1.x network,
and you computer is 192.168.1.8, then the IP
address of your DVR can be 192.168.1.10.
Default IP address is 192.168.1.10, TCP
port: 5000, HTTP port: 80.
Note: You may want to use a different port than the
default HTTP port 80. If so, you need to
configure your DVR to use the port you want.
When configured, remember that you have to
specify its port number in the URL (e.g. if you
select port 88, you access it using 192.168.
1.10:88).
1. Retrieve the network parameters.
2. Accessing your DVR locally
(ON YOUR LOCAL COMPUTER).
Open Internet Explorer and enter http://192.
168.1.10:80 in the address bar to access it.
2d. Add a host or domain to your account
1a. Accessing your router by entering the gate
way address, e.g. http://192.168.1.1
Note: Port forwarding guides for various routers on
www.portforward.com
1. Port forward.
2b. Confirm your account
Once you have submitted your account
information into the new user form, it will
send a confirmation email to the address
you provided. You will need to check that
account and look for the email from No-
IP.com. The email contains a link you
must click in order to confirm your
account.
2c. Login to your account
2a. Create an account.
Open the web browser (Internet Explorer by
default) and enter http://www.no-ip.com in
the address bar.
2. DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System)
register on the third party website.
(no-ip for example).
Fill in the required fields on the new
account form. Once you've filled in the
required information and agreed to our
Terms of Service, click the "Sign Up
Now!" button at the bottom of the page. Go to Main menu->Setup->Network->Other
Setttings to type in the host info.e.g.
Under DDNS: tick off;
Under DDNS type: choose www.no-ip.com;
Under User Name: the account you created
at no-ip.com;
Under Password: the password of your
account at no-ip.com.
Under Host Domain: enter the host name
you created at no-ip.com;
DDNS Update: Choose the DDNS update period.
In order to add a host to your account, select
the "Add" link from the "Hosts/Redirects"
menu. This will bring up the Add a Host page.
And now you're ready to fill in the details of
your new hostname.
Note: For more detailed guide of No-ip service,
please visit http://support.no-ip.com/
STEP4 INTERNET REMOTE
MONITORING
1b. Find the option called port mapping or
port forwarding.
1c. Specify the HTTP port (default is 80) and
TCP port (default is 5000) to be forwarded
from the internal/local IP address of your
DVR(e.g. 192.168.1.10) to the Internet.
2b. In setup: Click left button to enter. Click
right button to cancel setup, or return to
the previous.If want to input the value,
move cursor to the blank and click. An
input window will appear as Fig2.1. It
supports digits, letters and symbols input.
STEP1 BASIC SETUP AND
INSTALLATION
STEP1 STEP2 STEP2 STEP2
BASIC SETUP AND
INSTALLATION
NAVIGATION AND
CONTROLS
NAVIGATION AND
CONTROLS
NAVIGATION AND
CONTROLS
STEP 2 NAVIGATION AND
CONTROLS
Note: HDMI port is optional for some model.
1. Using the main menu.
2. Using a mouse.
2a. In live:Double-click left button
on one camera to be full screen
display. Double-click again to
return to the previous screen
display.Click right button to
show the control menu. Here
are all control and setup. Click
right mouse again to hide the
control menu.
5. Powering on the DVR.
(For reference only)
(For reference only)
4. Connecting the Ethernet cable.
(not included).
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to an
available LAN port of your router (not included)
and the other end to the DVR’s network port
(LAN) on the rear panel of the DVR.
Connect the power cable to the DC 12V port
on the rear panel and the power cord into an
electrical outlet, and then turn on the switch.
At start up, the system runs an initial logo, after
a few moment, it will load a live display view.
Right click anywhere on the screen and
choose , or press the button on
the front panel of the DVR. Click the icons
below to open sub-menus.
3b. Remote control
(For reference only)
3a. Front panel.
3. Other control options
Fig 2.1 Virtual Keyboard It supports mouse
drag. I.e. Set motion detection area: click
customized, hold left button and drag to set
motion detection area.
2d. In backup:Click left button to choose the
options. Click right button to return to
previous picture.
2c. In playback:Click left button to choose the
options. Click right button to return to live
mode.
2e. In PTZ control: Click left button to choose
the buttons to control the PTZ. Click right
button to return to live.
Connect a USB mouse to one of the USB ports
on the front panel or rear panel of the DVR.
2. Connecting the USB mouse.
3a. Connect a BNC cable (not included) from
your TV or monitor to the video output port
on the rear panel of the DVR.
(For reference only)
(For reference only)
3b. Connect a VGA cable (not included) from
your monitor to the VGA port on the rear
panel of the DVR.
(For reference only)
(For reference only)
3c. Connect a HDMI cable (not included) from
your monitor to the HDMI port on the rear
panel of the DVR.
3. Connecting a monitor (not included).
1. Connecting BNC cameras (not included)
t o BNC ports (VIDEO INPUT) on the rear
p anel.
Note: Test the cameras prior to selecting a permanent
location by temporarily connecting the cameras
and cables to your DVR.
(For reference only)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Number Function
Serial Name
REC Button
ADD Button
POWER Button
Digital Button
EXIT Button
BACKUP Button
SEARCH Button
SEQ Button
To start the manual recording.
Input the number of DVR to control it.
To turn on/off the device.
Code input/number input/channel switch.
Return to the previous interface.
To enter the backup mode.
To enter the video playback interface.
To enter the auto dwell mode.
12
13
14
To electronic amplify the single channel.
To enter the sub menu.
To choose multi-screen display mode.
To choose single -screen display mode.
E-ZOOM Button
MENU Button
Direction and
Enter Button Direction Button: move cursor to select
items.Enter Button: confirm the selection.
AUDIO Button
Fn Button
SNAP Button
To enter the audio adjustment interface.
Reserved function keys.
To snap the live pictures.
15
16
17 Playback Control
Button
To control playback, pause/play,
single-frame play, rewind, stop,
fast forward.
PTZ Button To enter the PTZ control interface.
18
Multi Screen Button
Single Screen Button
4a. There is a setup wizard when power on
the DVR, you can setup the basic
parameters like time, date, IP address,
record resolution, manage the HDD and etc.
Note: By default, ID is admin, no password. With
password enabled, you need to enter your
ID and password to access the system.
4. Setting the basic parameters.
4b. Or you can enter into Main menu>Setup
to setup the time, record and network
parameters.

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