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DVR4/9-SecuraNet™ USER MANUAL SW242-4SN / SW242-9SN / SW243-4MB / SW243-9MB.
Getting St arted FCC W ARNING ST A TEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to t he following two conditions: (1) This device may not caus e harmful interference, an.
Content s Chapter 1: DV R Feat ures ........................................................................................................ ................ 1 Chapter 2: DVR Lay out ....................................................................
8.1 Playback Contro l ........................................................................................................... .................. 24 Chapter 9: USB Programming(optional) ..............................................................
1 1. DVR Features z 4-Channel: 4 BNC Camera Inputs - 2 BNC Video Output s 9-Channel: 9 BNC Camera Inputs - 1 BNC Video Output z 4-Channel: 2 Audio Inputs - 2 Audio Outputs 9-Channel: 1 Audio input - 1.
2 2. DVR La y out 2.1 Front Panel (All Models) 1. Power switch 2. Removable HDD T ray 3. HDD Lock 4. USB 2.0 Interface 5. Rewind 6. Pause 7. Play 8. Fast Forward 9. S top 10. Record 1 1. CH1 12. CH2 13. CH3 14. CH4 15-19. CH5-9 (9CH DVR Only) 20. Mute Audio 21.
3 2.2 Rear Panel 1. Audio Input(s) 2. Video Output(s) 3. CH4 4. CH3 5. CH2 6. CH1 7. VGA Output (Optional) 8. LAN 9. Audio output 10. CH9 1 1. CH8 12. CH7 13.
4 2.3 Remote Control 1-9 Channel Select 1-9 0 Number ALL Display All Channels Menu Enter or Exit Menu ▲ Move Up / Lef t ▼ Move Down / Right SEL Select / Modify Item Rewind Play Recording Fast Forw.
5 3. Hard Drive Inst allation WA R N I N G : Do not remove Hard Drive while DV R is running Ensure HDD jumpers are set to M ASTER prior to inserting drive SW243-4MB / SW243-9MB has a hard drive pre-installed, ple ase skip this step.
6 4. DVR Connections.
7 5. S t artin g the DVR 5.1 Firmware V ersion 5.2 Detecting Inst alled Hard Drive 5.3 Format Hard Drive DVR will detect the installed hard drive and display the hard drive information. When the DVR detects a new hard drive you will be prompted to format the hard drive before using the DVR Press [ SEL ] to format or press [ MENU ] to cancel.
8 6. DVR Menu S y stem 6.1 Navigating the Menus 6.2 Menu Overview Camera Setup Record Setup Record Frame rate V ideo Qualit y Record Schedule Sensor Setup Hard Drive Setup Miscellaneous Setup Network .
9 6.3 Camera Setup Note: If a camera channel is set to off it will not record ( Refer to 6.4 Record Setup ) 6.4 Record Setup 6.5 Record Frame rate Press ▲ , ▼ , ◄ or ► button to select a channel, and then press [ SEL ] to increase the value or press [ ■ STOP] to reduce the value.
10 6.6 V ideo Quality 6.7 Record Schedule Setting the Record Schedule allows you to customize the type of recording depending on the time of day . NO-RECORD [ white]: DVR will not record during this time. NORMAL-RECORD [ red]: DVR will record continuously .
11 6.8 Sensor Setup CONT : Continuous alarm until any key is pressed. OFF: No alarm 6.9 H/W Sensor Setup Note: Sensors and extension alarms are not included with th e DVR system and may be purchased sep arately . 6.10 Motion Detector Setup This section allows you to set up motion detection options for each camera.
12 6.1 1 Hard Drive Setup This section will display the current hard drive status and usage options HDD SIZE: indicates the total cap acity of the hard drive inst alled in the DVR HDD USED : indicates.
13 6.13 Miscellaneous Setup - Set T ime 6.14 Miscellaneous Setup - Hidden Channel S Enter the current password first, and then enter six characters as your new password, repeat the new p assword to confirm. If you forget your password, please contact technical support for assist ance.
14 6.15 Miscellaneous Setup - Audio Port Setup 6.16 Miscellaneous Setup - PTZ Setup Press [ SEL ] to select the camera, press ◄ or ► button to assign the ID. 6.17 Miscellaneous Setup - Auto Record For 4-channel DVR, there are 2 audio inputs. For 9-channel DVR, there is 1 audio input.
15 6.18 Miscellaneous Setup - Auto Sequence T o activate Auto Sequence mode, press [ ] button duri ng monitoring or recording mode. T o exit auto sequence display , press [ MENU ] or any of channel selection buttons. 6.19 Miscellaneous Setup - Keyp ad T ones ' 6.
16 6.21 Miscellaneous Setup - Password Enable 6.22 Miscellaneous Setup - VGA Setup Select a VGA resolution match to your CR T or LCD monitor . NOTE: VGA vide o output is an opt ional function and may .
17 6.23 Network Setup Network Setup allows you to prepare the DV R for viewing over the internet or local network. [Import ant]: This setting should only be changed if mu ltiple DVRs are being setup on the same network.
18 [NOTE] T o adjustment the IP ADDRESS , SUBNET MASK and GA TEW A Y value, only when the [ST A TIC] mode is being selected. SUBNET MASK : Subnet Mask is used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to. A number that is used to identify a sub network so that IP addresses can be recognized on a local area network.
19 . HTTP PORT : This port number is used to communicate with PC Client. The default value is 80. USER SETUP: When accessing the DVR from a remote location you will be prompted for a login and password. The default is “admin” fo r full administrator rights.
20 LAN-DVR Connection See the diagram below for steps to connect y our DVR to a local ar ea network or the internet. For remote moni toring from your computer , you must have a LAN connection available or broadband Internet access. Y ou need to register a w ww .
21 which supports U SB Memory S tick device. If your DVR is with PC-link USB interface, please refer to this section. Move the cursor to “ VIEW EVENTS ” , press [ SEL ] to enter event list. Press ▲ or ▼ button to move the cursor , and then press [ SEL ] to select the event you like to backup and return to previous menu.
22 Chapter 7: Record Please read Chapter 8 about how to play back your recorded video. 6.25 Reset Menu If you select this item, the system will restore all your settings to factory default values. Y ou need to enter your password to reset the menu. 7.
23 [ ● ]: the red dot next to t he channel name indicates t hat the channel is being recorded. [ A-REC ]: indicates the current rec ord schedule is set to be NORMAL-RECORD mode. [ S-REC ]: indicates the current rec ord schedule is set to be SENSOR-RECORD mode.
24 Chapter 8: Playback High 90 125 188 375 4500 Normal 1 10 153 229 458 5500 Lower 123 171 256 513 6150 U n i t : H o u r User also can calculate and estimate record time by below formula 160G Byte @1.
25 Chapter 9: USB Programming (optional) 9.1 Driver Inst allation: 9.2 Program Interface Button functions: 1. Insert driver CD into your CD-ROM Drive. 2. Open CD directory . 3. Double click on the install applications. 4. Run “Install” program. 5.
26 1.PTZ Control 1 1.Convert S treams to A VI file 2.Zoom in , Zoom Out 12.Back one frame 3.HDD Play Mode 13. Record 4.File Play Mode 14.stop 5.Net Play Mode 15.Play 6.Event List 16.pause 7.Control Panel 17.fast forward 8. Remote DVR Control 18.forward one frame 9.
27 Press t o configure the program local settings Press to play video. FILE play mode: only when you plug a USB Me mory stick into your PC (9 Channel).
28 Press “ ” to open a folder and select the file you want play . Double click the file. NET play mode: This mode allows you remote control you DVR via Internet. Press “ ” to popup the login window . Fill in Host Name, Host Port, User Name and Password.
29 Chapter 10: S pecifications 4 / 9-Channel DVR Items Descriptions Video S tandard NTSC , PA L Video Input/Output 4 Channels/2 Channels , 9 Chan nels/1 Channel Audio Input/Output 2 Channels/2 Cha.
30 Chapter 1 1: Appendix 1 1.1 System connection diagram.
31 1 1.2 Accessories Power Cord The design of the plug may be dif ferent depends on the country . Power Adaptor User Manual Softwar e CD Remote Contr oller USB Cable (4ch DVR only).
32 Swann T echnical Support Swann T echnical Support is available for any inquiries you may have. Website: www .swannsecurity .com USA/Canada: 1-800-627 -2799, 1-877-274-3695 Australia: 1300 13 8324 Email: tech@swann.
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