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DVR4-Alert™ 
FAQs
Is the DVR4-Alert easy to install?
The Swann DVR4-Alert is designed with Do it Yourself installation in mind. Most people who can set up a VCR or Home 
Theatre system will not have any problems installing the DVR4-Alert. The plugs and cables do not need tools to install and 
are a simple click, push or twist fit. Minimal tools are required to successfully install the DVR.
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Is there a hard disk drive fitted to the DVR4-Alert?
The DVR4-Alert does not come with a Hard Disk Drive fitted, but it supports most IDE (also called PATA) hard drives up 
to about 400GB in size. Check with your retailer for availability of suitable Hard Drives. Hard Drives can also be bought at 
most computer retailers.
When selecting a Hard Drive You can calculate and estimate recording hours by using the following formula based on the 
use of an 80GB Hard Drive.
80G Byte @ 7 frames per second @ Normal quality
80 (G byte) x 1024 (M byte) x 1024 (K byte)
15 (Kbyte/frame) x 7 (frame/sec) x 60 (sec) x 60 (min)
Estimate hours is 222 Hours
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How much hard drive is used when recording 4 cameras?
This table shows the hard disk consumption for an 80GB Hard Drive.
When selecting a Hard Drive You can calculate and estimate recording hours by using the following formula based on the 
use of an 80GB Hard Drive.
80G Byte @ 7 frames per second @ Normal quality
80 (G byte) x 1024 (M byte) x 1024 (K byte)
15 (Kbyte/frame) x 7 (frame/sec) x 60 (sec) x 60 (min)
Estimate hours is 222 Hours
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Format
Quality
Frame Size
Frame Rate
30
15
7
1
NTSC
HIGH
20
38
78
167
1165
NORMAL
15
52
103
222
1533
LOW
12
64
129
277
1942
25
12
6
1
PAL
HIGH
20
46
97
194
1165
NORMAL
15
62
129
258
1553
LOW
12
78
162
323
1942
I have fitted a new hard drive to my DVR4-Alert and it is working some times, but when I set it for mo-
tion activation the hard drive stops working, what is causing this?
Make sure your hard drive is jumpered to “Master”. This is done using the small plastic jumper blocks that are on the pins 
that are usually between the data socket and power socket on the end of the hard drive. Most hard drives come with an 
instruction sheet on the correct jumper setting for “Master”, and many also have the information printed on the label on top 
of the drive casing.
Also make sure that you have connected both the IDE and Molex connectors to your hard drive correctly and that there 
are no bent pins.
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