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Using DVR NetView
DVR NetView Setup
You should configure DVR NetView prior to initial use.
To use setup:
1. From the DVR NetView main screen, click 
SETUP
The Setup menu opens.
2. Under the GENRAL 1 tab, configure the following:
• OSD SETUP: Choose the elements to appear on the 
onscreen display. Select/deselect TIMECAMERA 
NUMBER
FRAME RATESET NAME, and CAMERA 
NAME
• OVERLAY (default): It is highly recommended to 
keep overlay enabled for a faster video 
transmission. Only disable the overlay of any invalid 
driver is distorting the screen image. If the problem 
persists, reduce hardware acceleration
NOTE: If you change the Overlay option, you will be 
prompted to restart DVR NetView.
• VIDEO MODE: Select NTSC or PAL depending on 
your region (NTSC for USA, Canada; PAL for 
Europe)
• DOWNLOAD: Choose a save location for recorded 
video and screen captures
• VERSION: Displays the current software version of 
DVR NetView
3. Under the GENERAL 2 tab, configure the following:
• ETC: Select AUTO FULL SCREEN... to display the 
triggered alarm channel in full-screen; select USE 
AUDIO
 to turn on audio transmission from an audio 
capable camera (not included); select LOG DISLAY 
LIMIT
 to cap the NetView log file to 1000 events
4. Under the PASSWORD tab, enter a new password 
FOR DVR NETVIEW ONLY (no password by default). 
Click APPLY, not OK, to save the password.
NOTE: If changing your password at a later date, make 
sure to enter your old password along with your new 
password.
5. Under the SOUND tab, configure the following:
• PLAY SOUND: Select CONNECTDISCONNECT, for 
DVR NetView to make a sound when it connects/
disconnects to a DVR; select ALARMMOTION, and 
VIDEO LOSS for DVR NetView to make a sound when 
any of these events are triggered on the system.
6. Click APPLY and then click OK to close the Setup 
menu.
Figure 23.0 DVR NetView setup—General 1
Figure 23.1 DVR NetView setup—General 2
Figure 23.2 DVR NetView setup—General 2
Figure 23.3 DVR NetView setup—General 2