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2.2 First-time use
To open the quick install menu, press the MENU key on
the front panel and select the Quick install
submenu. Fill in the basic settings to get the unit
operational. The unit begins recording automatically.
Press the ESC key to close the menu.
Reverse
(Left)
Navigating
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Use the Reverse (left), Fast forward (right), Pause
(up) and Stop (down) keys to move through a menu.
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The Play key selects a submenu or menu item, or
saves selections made in menus.
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Use the ESC key to go back or to exit the menu.
2.2.1
Quick Install Menu
>> DATE/TIME
>>> TIME ZONE
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Select the correct time zone from a list. The
default time zone is GMT 00:00.
>>> DAYLIGHT SAVING
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Select if DST is used (On) or not (Off).
>>> DATE FORMAT
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Select from three date formats which show either
the month (MM), the day (DD) or the year
(YYYY) first.
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Pause (Up)
Fast Forward
(Right)
Esc
(escape/exit)
Stop (Down)
Play (Select)
>>> TIME FORMAT
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Select between 24 Hour and 12 Hour (AM/PM)
format.
>>> CURRENT TIME
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Fill in the current time.
>>> CURRENT DATE
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Fill in the current date.
>>> APPLY
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Select this item to save your current time and date
settings.
Changing time settings
All recorded video is time stamped for authentication. A
linear timescale, with no gaps or overlaps, is used for
searching and archiving. If you change the time, there is
a mismatch between the time stamp and the linear
timescale. This offset is displayed during playback on
the right of the time stamp.
To prevent mismatches, we recommend that you
archive any important video and reformat the hard disk
when you change the time.
>> RECORDING
>>> CONFIGURATION STATUS
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This shows the current setting of the DVR. When
the DVR is still configured in the same way as it
was during the last quick install, the configuration
status displays Original setup. Otherwise it
shows Custom setup.
>>> SPEED (IPS)
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Select the recording speed to be used for all
cameras.
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The Images Per Second (IPS) rates available for
PAL range from 0, 0.75 (one image every 1.3
seconds), up to 25 IPS.
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