8-Channel Surveillance DVR with 4 Cameras & Mobile Monitoring Capabilities Item 61229 FOR ADVANCED USERS Internet Setup for Remote Use INITIAL SETUP Physical Connections Quick Start Guide PORT FORWARDING SMARTPHONE ACCESS Local Area Network (LAN) Setup Set Date and Time In DVR Main Menu Select System Set Recording Mode Motion Detection Settings Manual Which Recording mode? 1 2 4 @ Bunker Hill Security ® B1 B2 B3 B4 D2 D3 D4 B5 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 D5 D1 USB Port Video Input A B C B C D A Connect Monitor Connect Cameras Connect Mouse Power Input Video Output Connect Power D BNC/RCA VGA Select General Set Date and Time above Set Date and Time Click Apply then OK Scheduled In DVR Main Menu select Record Press REC on front of DVR - red light will flash Select Schedule Select Channel and Day of Week Select boxes for Normal and Motion On PC, go to Start Menu, click Run. In DOS window type “cmd”, click OK. type “ipconfig” press ENTER STOP Ensure you have a Windows® PC with Internet Explorer® and a Router before proceeding. NO Connect DVR to Router via Ethernet Cable (Sold Separately) From DVR Main Menu select Network > Network Type = Static Find the Router’s LAN Write down: 1. Subnet Mask 2. Default Gateway (Router’s IP Address) In DVR Network > Network change settings: 1. Client Port: 3000 2. HTTP Port: 3001 3. New IP Address 4. Subnet Mask you wrote down 5. Default Gateway you wrote down 6. DNS1 same as Gateway Change last 3 digits to a number between 200 and 255 Change last 3 digits to a number between 100 and 255 Click Apply then OK to save changes. Click Exit, DVR will prompt restart. Click OK. After restart, on DVR go to Network > Network to view settings. Open Internet Explorer®. In address bar, type in DVR’s IP Address and HTTP Port: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:3001 (where x = IP Address and 3001 = HTTP Port) Press Enter. Allow ActiveX Control to install. You may need to adjust the settings in Internet Explorer® by adding the http address to Trusted Sites and modifying ActiveX controls to allow installation. After ActiveX Control installs, Log in to DVR with User Name and Password. @ WARNING This Quick Start Guide is not intended to replace the Owner’s Manual & Safety Instructions. To prevent serious injury, read all safety warnings and instructions therein to ensure proper usage. In DVR Main Menu Select System Select Users Set User Name and Password Click Apply then OK 3 Repeat for all Days and all Channels Click Apply then OK In DVR Main Menu Select Alarm Select Motion Select Channel Set Sensitivity Level Select Area Select which Channels will record Click Apply then OK Set Buzzer for audible alarm Set Date and Time above Set Recording Mode above Wide Area Network (WAN) Setup REMOTE COMPUTER ACCESS E Mount Cameras Note: Monitor and Surge Protector sold separately. Set up LAN according to instructions above. Log in to the Router and go to Port Forwarding or Applications and Gaming. Set start port to 3000 and end port to 3002. Set up both UDP and TCP protocols if the option is given. Open Internet Explorer®. In address bar, type in Default Gateway (from LAN Setup above). Example: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Press Enter. Find theRouter’s IP Address by going to whatsmyip.com. Write it down. On remote computer, Open Internet Explorer®. In address bar, type in Router’s IP Address and HTTP Port (from LAN Setup above): http://xx.xxx.xxx.xxx:3001 (where x = IP Address and 3001 = HTTP Port) Press Enter. Allow ActiveX Control to install. You may need to adjust the settings in Internet Explorer® by adding the http address to Trusted Sites and modifying ActiveX controls to allow installation. After ActiveX Control installs, Log in to DVR with User Name and Password (from LAN Setup above). Insert supplied CD into computer and look in Mobile Software folder for instructions. In DVR Main Menu Select Network then Mobile Set User Name and Password Set Mobile Port to 3002 Click Apply then OK Do you have a Windows® PC with Internet Explorer® and a Router? YES YES NO Create New IP Address: Are last 3 digits of Default Gateway between 0-99? See Manual - Page 12 See Manual - Page 17 See Manual - Page 18 See Manual - Page 19 See Manual - Page 28 See Manual - Page 30 Ethernet Connection