SVAT Electronics CLEARVU10 Manual De Usuario

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SENDING A TEST EMAIL
You can have the DVR send a test email to make sure that the DVR is properly connected to the Internet and ensure that the email addresses entered 
under the USER IDs are correct.
1.  If the box next to the DEFAULT SERVER title is not already checked, check the box so that the default server is enabled and press APPLY.
2.  Click the PRESS button next to the TEST E-MAIL title.
3.  A window will pop up that says “Success”. Press OK.
4.  An e-mail has been sent to all valid email addresses which are connected to a USER ID.
 
TIP: Be sure to adjust your email settings so that emails from dvr@dvrlink.net (or your DVR name @dvrlink.net, if you have 
entered a DVR name) show up in your inbox and not a spam or junk mail folder.
UNDERSTANDING THE NOTIFICATION E-MAILS
TEST EMAILS: (outlined above) The DVR will 
send an email to every valid email address 
that is connected with a USERID.  Receiving 
a test email means that the DVR is correctly 
connected to the internet and your email 
address is entered correctly in your USERID 
settings.
 
Please note that your DVR can NOT receive 
incoming email.
NOTIFICATION EMAILS:  Are sent after events happen in your monitoring area.  Settings can be configured for each camera and event type (alarm 
triggered, video loss, or motion detection).  The subject of the email will list the DVR name (if entered) and the date and time of the event.  The 
body of the email will list the date and time, as well as what event happened to which camera.
 
TIP: Be sure to enter a name for your DVR in the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT menu.  If a DVR name is entered, it will automatically 
replace the ‘from’ field of the e-mail with the DVR name.  If you have more than one DVR, naming will help identify one system 
from another.  For example, office@dvrlink.net and cottage@dvrlink.net will help you identify where the alert is coming from.