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Date & Time Tab
Set date, time, time format and related configurations in this menu.
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System
System
DST
DST
Date & Time
Date & Time
BASIC
BASIC
Default
Default
Apply
Apply
Exit
Exit
Update Now
Update Now
Save Now
Save Now
Date Format
Time Format
Time Zone
Sync Time with NTP Server
NTP Server
System Date
System Time
25
MAY
MM-DD-YY
24 Hour
GMT
time.windows.com
03/04/2011
12 : 43 : 13
MM-DD-YY
24 Hour
GMT
time.windows.com
03/04/2011
12 : 43 : 13
Date Format
Time Format
Time Zone
Sync Time with NTP Server
NTP Server
System Date
System Time
Date
System
System
DST
DST
Date & Time
Date & Time
BASIC
BASIC
Default
Default
Apply
Apply
Exit
Exit
Daylight Saving Time
Time Offset [Hours]
Mode
From
Until 
1
March
The 2nd
Sunday
02:00:00
November
The 1st
Sunday
02:00:00
1
March
The 2nd
Sunday
02:00:00
November
The 1st
Sunday
02:00:00
Daylight Saving Time
Time Offset [Hours]
Mode
From
Until 
Date
Week
Week
This setting allows your system to adjust for time changes due to Daylight Savings Time. 
Again, your system must be connected to the Internet for this feature to work. As of this 
writing, Daylight Savings Time begins in most areas of North America on the 2nd Sunday 
in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. Both changeovers happen at 2 am. 
Allowing the DVR to make the change automatically ensures that files will not be lost as could 
happen by manually changing the hour.
Checking the box marked Daylight Saving 
Time will enable the DVR to switch the hour 
automatically.
The starting and ending periods must be 
set using the pull down options along with 
entering the hour manually. The Week radio 
button should be selected for this method.
If your region switches to and from DST on 
a specific date, then chose the Date radio 
button and enter the needed information.
Click Apply to save your settings and Exit to 
close the menu.
4.2 LIVE CONFIGURATION
Live configuration includes four submenus: 
LiveMain MonitorSpot and Mask.
Live Tab
Use this menu to set camera names and adjust picture colors, brightness, hue saturation and 
contrast for optimal picture results.
Live
Live
Spot
Spot
Mask
Mask
Main Monitor
Main Monitor
LIVE
LIVE
Default
Default
Apply
Apply
Exit
Exit
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
Setting
CH 
Camera Name 
Show Name 
Color
1
2
3
4
CH 
Camera Name 
Show Name 
Color
1
2
3
4
CAMERA01
CAMERA01
CAMERA02
CAMERA02
CAMERA03
CAMERA03
CAMERA04
CAMERA04
All
Recording Status
All
Recording Status
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You can individually name cameras by 
highlighting the field for each camera. The 
virtual keyboard will appear allowing you to 
enter characters, numbers and symbols with 
case sensitivity. ENTER will save the name 
and return to the 
LIVE menu. ESCAPE will 
exit the keyboard without saving.
You can enable or disable the display of the 
cameras’ names and recording status (see 
Section 3.3) by using the check boxes.
Main Monitor Tab
Select the configuration of your display. 
Split Mode allows you to choose from 
single view, 2x2, 2x3, 3x3, 4x4 (depending 
on model)
 views on a screen at one time. 
You can also select which channels will be 
displayed.
Channels can be grouped and the display will 
cycle between groups. Any individual channel 
can be shown in more than one group.
Dwell Time: This is the time interval the 
display will spend showing a group 
before moving on to the next group.
NOTE! If viewing remotely on a computer with dual monitors, the display must 
be on the main monitor.
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You can configure the color settings for each 
channel individually. Adjust image saturation, 
hue, brightness, and contrast by clicking on 
the Setting button for each individual camera 
or for all of them simultaneously by selecting 
the All button before making the settings. This 
window can also be reached by clicking the 
color button on the 
Control Bar.
Setting the correct date and time before proceeding is essential to maintaining the integrity 
of your video records - especially for purposes of evidence. Making these straightforward 
settings should be your first priority before proceeding further within this manual. Changing the 
date and time after important videos have been recorded could result in the loss of those files.
IMPORTANT!
  To  maintain  the  integrity  of  recorded  video,  you  should  set 
the DVR to the correct date and time before making changes in other menus.
Most of the options within this menu are 
self-explanatory. If you are unsure of your 
time zone, the date and time settings on 
your computer or searching online for “Time 
Zones” will quickly provide you with the 
information you need.
NTP Server: Using Network Time Protocol 
will keep your system’s clock current 
by allowing it to occasionally receive 
updates from the selected server. 
Your DVR must be connected to 
the Internet for this feature to work. 
Please see the Remote Monitoring 
Guide for instructions.
DST Tab