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Quick Start Guide

1

Introduction

Welcome to the 

GV-Compact DVR V3 Quick Start Guide

. In the following sections, 

you will learn about the basic installations and configurations of the GV-Compact 
DVR V3. For a detailed user’s manual, see 

GV-Compact DVR V3 User’s Manual

 on 

the GV-Compact DVR V3 software DVD.

© 2011 GeoVision, Inc. All rights reserved.
All GeoVision Products are manufactured in Taiwan.

2011/10

English

CDVRV3-QG-B

The 4-Channel Unit

GV-Compact DVR V3

Thank you for purchasing GV-Compact DVR. This guide is designed to assist the new user in getting 
immediate results from the GV-Compact DVR. For advanced information on how to use the GV-Compact 
DVR, please refer to

 GV-Compact DVR User's Manual 

on Software DVD.

Models

Description

Equipped with 2 USB ports and 1 hard drive 
bay.

Equipped with 2 USB ports and 2 hard drive 
bays.

Equipped with 2 USB ports, 1 hard drive 
bay and 1 DVD-RW drive.

Equipped with vibration absorbers, 2 USB 
ports and 1 hard drive bay.

Model No.

GV-LX4C3D1

GV- LX4C3D2

GV- LX4C3D2W

GV-LX4C3V

Model

Standard

Standard

Standard

Anti-Vibration 
ACC

The 8-Channel Unit

Description

Equipped with 4 USB ports and 1 hard drive 
bay.  

Equipped with 4 USB ports and 2 hard drive 
bays.

Equipped with 4 USB ports, 1 hard drive 
bay and 1 DVD-RW drive.

Equipped with vibration absorbers, 4 USB 
ports and 1 hard drive bay.  

Equipped with vibration absorbers, 4 USB 
ports and 2 hard drive bays.

Model No.

GV-LX8CD1

GV-LX8CD2

GV-LX8CD2W

GV-LX8CV1

GV-LX8CV2

Model

Standard

Standard

Standard

Anti-Vibration 
ACC

Anti-Vibration 
ACC

Note: 

For the Anti-vibration ACC models (GV-LX4C3V, GV-LX8CV1 and 

GV-LX8CV2), it is 

necessary

 to use the hard drive for notebook, vehicle 

or

surveillance applications to prevent vibration and shock hazard.

 


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Packing List

The 4-Channel Unit

  Power Cable x 1

(Anti-Vibration Model)

  Shorting Cable x 1

(Anti-Vibration Model)

  Lock Key x 2  (1 Bay), x 4 (2 Bays)

  Round Screws x 6 (1 Bay), 

x 12 (2 Bays) 

  T-Cap Screw x 4 (1 Bay), 

x 8 (2 Bays)

  Remote Control x 1

  GV-Compact DVR Quick Start Guide 

x 1 

  GV-Compact DVR Software DVD x 1

  GV-NVR Quick Start Guide  x 1

  GV-NVR Software DVD x 1

  Power Adaptor 12V, 5.0A x 1 

(Standard Model)

  AC Power Cord x 1 

(Standard Model)

  D-Type Video Cable x 1

 D-Type 

Audio/TV/Spot 

Monitor 

Cable x 1

  1 to 4 Camera Power Cable x 1

The 8-Channel Unit

  Power Cable x 1

(Anti-Vibration Model)

  Shorting Cable x 1

(Anti-Vibration Model)

  Camera Power Cable x 2

  Lock Key x 2 (1 Bay), x 4 (2 Bays)

  Round Screws x 6 (1 Bay), 

x 12 (2 Bays)

  T-Cap Screw x 4 (1 Bay), 

x 8 (2 Bays)

  Remote Control x 1

  GV-Compact DVR Quick Start Guide 

x 1  

  GV-Compact DVR Software DVD x 1

  GV-NVR Quick Start Guide x 1

  GV-NVR Software DVD x 1

  Power Adaptor 12V, 5.0A x 1 

(Standard Model)

  AC Power Cord x 1 

(Standard Model)

  1 to 5 D-Type Video Cable x 1

  6 to 8 D-Type Video/TV/Spot Monitor 

Cable x 1

  D-Type Audio Cable x 1

 


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2

Overview

Optional devices can expand your GV-Compact DVR V3’s capabilities and versatility. 
Contact your dealer for more information.

External IR Receiver

GV-GPS 232 
Receiver with PS/2 
Connector

2.5” to 3.5” HDD 
Converter

GV-Relay V2

WiFi USB Adaptor

Power Adaptor of DC 
12V, 5A

The external IR receiver, with a 5-meter cable (16.4 feet), 
allows long-distance remote control of GV-Compact DVR 
V3. 

GV-GPS 232 Receiver is a Global Position System 
receiver. It can be applied to vehicle tracking and location 
verification. The device is designed for 

Anti-Vibration 

ACC models

 only.

The HDD converter allows you to install a 2.5’’ SATA HDD 
into GV-Compact DVR V3.

Working with this module, GV-Compact DVR V3 can 
expand the voltage load up to 10A 250V AC / 10A 125V 
AC / 5A 100V DC.

The WiFi USB Adaptor is designed to connect the GV IP 
devices to the wireless network. It complies with IEEE 
802.11 b/g/n (Draft 3.0) standards for wireless networking.

The power adaptor is used to power on the Anti-Vibration 
ACC model to test the connection. The device is designed 
for 

Anti-Vibration ACC models

 only.

Options

Standard Model

GV-LX4C3D1

GV-LX4C3D2

GV-LX4C3D2W

The 4-Channel Unit

10

11

13 14

15 16 17

18

19

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

9

8

11

10

11

13 14

15 16 17

18

19

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

9
8

10

12

13 14

15 16 17

18

19

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

9

8

 


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Name 

USB Port

System LED
 
 

IR Receiver 

External IR

Reset Button

Default Button

Storage Removal Button

HDD Activity LED

HDD Power LED

Key Lock

HDD Drive Bay

DVD-RW Drive

DC Power Input (12V) 

No

1

2
 
 

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13 

Description 

Connects the USB storage device, Wireless LAN 
adaptor and/or mobile Internet device. 
•  

Power LED

: Turns on when the power is supplied.

•  

Ready LED

: Turns on when the unit is ready for use.

•  

HDD LED

: Turns on when the HDD is reading or 

writing data.

•  

Disk Full/ Fault LED

: Turns on when the HDD is full 

or read/write error occurs. 

Receives data from the infrared remote control.

Connects to an optional External IR receiver.

Restarts the unit, and keeps all current configurations.

Sets all configurations to factory settings. 

Stops recording and dataches the HDD from the system.

Blinks when the HDD is reading or writing data.

Turns on when the power is supplied.

Locks and unlocks the HDD drive bay.

Installs the SATA hard drive for recording.

Writes the DVD disc for data backup.

Connects to power supply.

75 

Ω

Video In/Out 

Audio/TV In/Out 

VGA Monitor Port

LAN Port

I/O Terminal Block

External IR

GPS Port

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

When using the Loop function, turn the switches to OFF 
positions. The switch number is corresponding to the 
channel number. The default setting is ON.  

•  

Inputs (4 Blue Connectors/CH1-4)

: Connects to 

cameras.

•  

Outputs (4 Black Connectors/CH1-4)

: Loops out 

each camera input to monitors.

•  

TV Output (1 Black Connector/QUAD)

: Connects 

to a TV monitor.

•  

Spot Monitor Output (1 Black Connector/MUX)

Connects to a spot monitor to display video 
sequentially from each video input. 

•  

Audio Inputs (4 White Connectors / CH1-4)

Connects to microphones.

•  

Audio Output for playback (1 Red Connector/ 
AUD-OUT)

: Connects to speakers. Note the audio 

output only works during playback or when receiving 
callback audio.   

Connects to a PC monitor.

Connects to the network.

Connects to input and output devices, PTZ cameras, 
and etc. 

Connects to an optional External IR receiver.

Connects to a GPS 232 receiver.

Anti-Vibration ACC Model

GV-LX4C3V

3

2

1

6 7

5

13

10

20 14 15 16 17

18 19 21

11

9
8

 


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Name 

USB Port

System LED
 
 

No

1

2
 
 

Description 

Connects the USB storage device, Wireless LAN 
adaptor and/or mobile Internet device. 

•  

Power LED

: Turns on when the power is supplied.

•  

Ready LED

: Turns on when the unit is ready for use.

•  

HDD LED

: Turns on when the HDD is reading or 

writing data.

•  

Disk Full/ Fault LED

: Turns on when the HDD is full 

or read/write error occurs. 

Standard Model

GV-LX8CD1

GV-LX8CD2

GV-LX8CD2W

The 8-Channel Unit

10

11

13 14

15 16 17

19

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

9

8

11

12

18

10

11

13 14

15 16 17

19

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

9
8

18

20

Anti-Vibration ACC Model

GV-LX8CV1

10

11

13 14

15 16 17

19

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

9
8

18

20

GV-LX8CV2

10

11

13 14

15 16

19

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

9
8

17 18

10

13 14

15 16

19

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

9
8

17 18

 


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IR Receiver 

Default Button

Reset Button

Storage Removal Button

External IR

HDD Activity LED

HDD Power LED

Key Lock

HDD Drive Bay

DVD-RW Drive

DC Power Input (12V) 

LAN Port

Video In/Out 

Video In/Out & TV-Out 

Audio In/Out

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

Receives data from the infrared remote control.

Sets all configurations to factory settings.

Restarts the unit, and keeps all current configurations.

Stops recording and dataches the HDD from the system.

Connects to an optional External IR Receiver.

Blinks when the HDD is reading or writing data.

Turns on when the power is supplied.

Locks and unlocks the HDD drive bay.

Installs the SATA hard drive for recording.

Writes the DVD disc for data backup.

Connects to power supply.

Connects to the network.

•  

Inputs (5 Blue Connectors/CH1-5)

: Connects to 

cameras.

•  

Outputs (5 Black Connectors/CH1-5)

: Loops out 

each camera input to monitors.

•  

Inputs (3 Blue Connectors/CH6-8): 

Connects to 

cameras. 

•  

Outputs (3 Black Connectors/CH6-8): 

Loops out 

each camera input to monitors.

•  

TV Output (1 Black Connector/QUAD): 

Connects to 

a TV monitor

•  

Spot Monitor Output (1 Black Connector/MUX): 

Connects to a spot monitor to display video 
sequentially from each video input.

•  

Audio 

Inputs (8 Red Connectors/CH1-8): 

Connects 

to microphones.

•   Audio Output for playback (1 White Connector/ 

AUD-OUT): 

Connects to speakers. Note the audio 

output only works during playback or when receiving 
callback audio..

VGA Monitor Port

I/O Terminal Block

GPS Port

18

19

20

Connects to a PC monitor.

Connects to input and output devices, PTZ cameras, 
and etc. 

Connects to a GPS 232 receiver.

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For details on looping video out on monitors and displaying each video sequentially 
on a spot monitor, see 

Connecting Optional Video Output Devices

Chapter 3

 in the 

Compact DVR V3 User’s Manual

 on the software DVD.

For details on installing the hard drive, see 

Installing Hard Drive

Chapter 3

 in the 

Compact DVR V3 User’s Manual

 on the software DVD.

Note: 

The GV-Compact DVR V3 cannot work with the microphone requiring 

power from the unit. Use the microphone that has external power supply.

 

4-Ch: 

Using the blue connectors of the supplied D-Type Video Cable, connect 

to cameras. 

 

8-Ch:

 Using the blue connectors of the supplied 1 to 5 D-Type Video Cable, 

connect to cameras 1 to 5. Using the blue connectors of the supplied 6 to 8 
D-Type Video/TV/Spot Monitor Cable, connect to cameras 6 to 8.

1.  Connect to power by using the supplied power adaptor. 

2.  Connect to cameras.

 

4-Ch: 

Using the supplied D-Type Audio/TV/Spot Monitor Cable, connect 

microphones to the four white connectors and a speaker to the red connector. 

 

8-Ch: 

Using the supplied D-Type Audio Cable, connect microphones to the 

eight red connectors and a speaker to the white connector.

B.  Using the VGA cable supplied by the monitor manufacturer, connect to a 

VGA 

monitor

 (as illustrated in the figure).

3.  Connect to microphones and a speaker.

A. 

4-Ch:

 Using the black connector (QUAD) of the supplied D-Type 

Audio/TV/Spot Monitor Cable, connect to a 

TV monitor

.

 

8-Ch:

 Using the black connector (QUAD) of the supplied 6 to 8 D-Type 

Video/TV/Spot Monitor Cable, connect to a 

TV monitor

.

4.  Connect video output. There are two options:

5.  Connect to the network by using the standard RJ-45 cable.

3

Connecting the GV-Compact DVR V3

Basic Connection for Standard Models

Internet

The 4-Channel Unit

The 8-Channel Unit

1

2

3

5

4

Internet

1

2

2

5

4

3

Cameras

6-8

Cameras

1-5

 


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16

2 4 6 8 10 12 14

15

1 3 5 7 9 11 13

Shorting

Cable

Shorting

Cable

Terminal Block of 4-Ch

Terminal Block of 8-Ch

1.  Connect the ACC wire from the vehicle to 

Pin 16

 (4-Ch) or 

Pin 24

 (8-Ch) on the 

terminal block. For details see 

Connecting Anti-Vibration ACC Models to the 

Vehicle

 later in the Quick Start Guide. 

2.  Connect the Power Cable to the unit and to the vehicle. 

Basic Connection for Anti-Vibration ACC Models

Testing Anti-Vibration ACC Models

The 4-Channel Unit

The 8-Channel Unit

To power on Anti-Vibration ACC Models:

3. 

4-Ch:

 Connect the black wire of the Camera Power Cable to 

Pin 10

 and red wire 

to 

Pin 11

 on the terminal block.

8-Ch:

 Connect the black wires of the Camera Power Cables to 

Pin 18

 or 

Pin 20

and the red wires of the Camera Power Cables to 

Pin 17

 or 

Pin 19

 on the terminal 

block.

4.  Connect the Camera Power Cable to cameras.

  Supplied Shorting Cable 

  Additional power adaptor (DC 12V, 5A), which can be purchased from GeoVision.

1.  Connect the Shorting Cable to 

Pins 14

 and 

16

 (4-Ch) or 

Pins 22

 and 

24

 (8-Ch) on 

the terminal block.

2.  Power on the unit by using a power adaptor. The unit automatically starts after 

powering up for 5 seconds.

3.  Set up the settings of the unit, such as storage, images, recording and etc through 

its OSD or Web interface. 

4.  Remove the power adaptor. The unit turns off immediately after powering off.

To power on cameras through the vehicle power supply:

When the Anti-Vibration ACC model is connected to the vehicle power supply, the unit 
will automatically start after you turn on the vehicle ignition. Power is supplied to the 
unit as long as the vehicle ignition is on.

Before connecting the ACC model to a vehicle, you can power on the unit at other 
places for testing and setup.

Items required:

Cameras

Camera

Power Cable

Vehicle

VGA Monitor

Power Cable

ACC Wire

1

2

3

4

4

4

Cameras

Cameras

Camera

Power Cable

Camera

Power Cable

Vehicle

VGA Monitor

Power Cable

ACC Wire

1

2

3

3

16

2 4 6 8 10 12 14

15 17

1 3 5 7 9 11 13

24

18 20 22

23

19 21

 


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+/-

Fuse Box

For details, see 

3.3.2 Connecting to a Vehicle

Chapter 3

 in 

GV-Compact DVR V3 

User’s Manual 

on the software DVD.

Connect to Pin 16 (4-Ch) or          

Pin 24 (8-Ch) of the 

Terminal Block on the 
GV-Compact DVR V3

Connect the white wire to the 

Vehicle’s Power Cable 

(

10

 ~ 

28 

VDC, 5A)

Connect the black wire to the 

Vehicle’s Ground Cable

The Supplied 

Power Cable

ACC wire from 

the Vehicle

GV-Compact DVR V3

Vehicle

1. Connect the 

white power

 wire of the unit to the 

positive-voltage

 power cable 

from the fuse box. 

2.  Remove the car door scuff plate and wire the power cable along the driver’s door 

toward the back seat.

3.  Use one of the two methods below to connect the black ground wire of the unit.

4.  Turn on the car ignition and the unit should start automatically within 5 seconds. 

Turn off the car ignition and the unit should shut down 30 seconds after the car 
ignition is off.

 

Method 1:

 Connect the 

black ground

 wire to the 

negative-voltage

 power 

cable from the fuse box.

 

Method 2: 

Connect the black ground wire to the vehicle’s chassis so that the 

wire contacts the bare metal.
When the black ground wire is connected correctly, the unit will automatically 
shut down 30 seconds after the car’s power is off. If the unit does not shut 
down, try to connect the black ground wire using the other method.

Connecting the ACC Wire

Connecting the Power Wire

1.  Locate and open the fuse box, which is usually located below the dashboard and 

to the left of the steering wheel.  

2.  Look for “cigarette lighter” fuse location, which is indicated in the fuse 

specification diagram on the fuse box or in the owner’s manual.

3.  Connect the ACC wire from the cigarette lighter fuse to 

Pin 16

 (4-Ch) or 

Pin 24

 

(8-Ch) on the terminal block.

Connecting Anti-Vibration ACC Models to a Vehicle

You need to connect the ACC model to ACC wire and power wire on the vehicle.

The following instructions are based on installation on a 

Toyota Zace Surf

. Since 

each vehicle differs in design, refer to the owner’s manual of your vehicle for details 
or have the installation done by a properly trained technician.

Using the fuse specification diagram, locate the power cables from the fuse box. You 
may need to use a voltmeter to determine positive-voltage and negative-voltage 
cables.

16

2 4 6 8 10 12 14

15

1 3 5 7 9 11 13

ACC wire of

the Vehicle

Terminal Block of 4-Ch

Terminal Block of 8-Ch

16

2 4 6 8 10 12 14

15 17

1 3 5 7 9 11 13

24

18 20 22

23

19 21

ACC wire of

the Vehicle

 


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Follow the steps below to format the hard drive before recording.

1. Press the 

Menu

 button on the Remote Control. 

2. Select 

ADVANCED

, select 

STORAGE SETTINGS

, and select 

STORAGE 

MANAGEMENT

. The model name of the connected hard drive appears.

3.  Move the focus to 

DETAIL

, select 

FORMAT

 and press the          button. You will 

be prompted to confirm the action. 

4. Select 

YES

 and press the          button to start formatting. The format progress will 

appear in the top right of the screen, e.g. “PART 1: 94/100”. When the format is 
complete, the amount of free disk space will be displayed.

Note:

 

1.  The maximum space of one partition is 200 GB.

2.  The connected USB mass storage device must also be formatted according 

to above instructions before use.

4

Formatting the Hard Drive

Designed for use on the network, the GV-Compact DVR V3 must be assigned an IP 
address to make it accessible. There are two ways to assign an IP address: Using 
OSD Menu and Using Web Interface.

For detail on assigning an IP address using the Web interface of the GV-Compact 
DVR V3, see 

Connecting with a PC, Chapter 5

 in 

GV-Compact DVR V3 User’s 

Manual

 on the software DVD.

To use the OSD menu to assign a static IP:

1. Press the 

Menu

 button, select 

NETWORK

 and then select 

CONNECTION 

SETTINGS

. Set a static IP, subnet mask, gateway, primary DNS and secondary 

DNS (optional), which are provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

2.  Using the network cable, connect one end to the LAN port on the rear panel of the 

unit, and the other end to the network. The GV-Compact DVR V3 is now 
accessible by entering the assigned IP on the browser.

3.  To enable the updating of images in Microsoft Internet Explorer, you must set your 

browser to allow ActiveX Controls and perform a one-time installation of 
GeoVision’s ActiveX component onto your computer.

5

Assigning an IP Address

 


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Important: 

1. If 

Dynamic IP Address

 and 

PPPoE

 are enabled, you must check the current 

IP address from the OSD screen of 

Network Status

 every time before logging 

in the unit. Otherwise, you may enable the DDNS function that links a domain 
name to the unit’s changing IP address first. 

2. If 

Dynamic IP Address

 or 

PPPoE

 is enabled and you cannot access the unit, 

you may have to reset it to the factory default settings and then perform the 
network settings again. For details on how to restore to factory default 
settings, see 

Restoring to Factory Default Settings

Chapter 8 

in 

GV-Compact 

DVR V3 User’s Manual

 on the software DVD. 

3.  The GV-Compact DVR V3 has a default IP address of 

192.168.0.10

. The login 

ID and password are 

admin

.

4.  To access the Web interface of the GV-Compact DVR V3, it is required to use 

Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x or later

.

1. 

Date and time

: Indicates the current date and time when viewing live video. 

2. 

A / B / C

: Indicates the type of device defined for the GV-Compact DVR V3.

3. 

Monitoring icon

     : Appears when the monitoring is activated.

4. 

Manual recording icon     or Schedule recording icon    

  : Appears when the 

recording is started manually or by schedule.

5. 

Input icon   

  : Appears when the input device is installed and activated.

6. 

Channel number/Camera name

: Displays the camera number or name.

7. 

Hard disk status

: Indicates the amount of free space on the hard disk. When the 

disk is full, the status will turn to red.

8. 

Motion detection mode icon    

  : Appears when the camera is set to the 

recording mode of motion detection.

9. 

Round-the-clock mode icon 

      : Appears when the camera is set to the 

recording mode of round-the-clock.

10. 

Recording icon     

  : Appears when the monitoring is started. A red icon   

indicates the image of the camera is being recorded.

11. 

Vehicle speed:

 Indicates the average speed of the vehicle when the GPS 

function is enabled. This function is only available for the Anti-Vibration ACC 
models (GV-LX4C3V, GV-LX8CV1 and GV-LX8CV2).

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Main Screen Overview

1

2

3 4

5

9

7

6

8

11

10

 


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WARNING:

 The interruption of power supply during updating causes not only 

update failures but also damages to the GV-Compact DVR V3. In this case, 
please contact your sales representative and send your device back to 
GeoVision for repair.

You can perform the following basic operations using the remote control.

Upgrading System Firmware

9F, No. 246, Sec. 1, Neihu Rd., Neihu District, Taipei, Taiwan

Tel: +886-2-8797-8376      Fax: +886-2-8797-8335

support@geovision.com.tw      http://www.geovision.com.tw

Important: 

1.  While the firmware is being updated, the power supply must not be 

interrupted.

2.  Do not turn the power off for 10 minutes after the firmware is updated.  
3.  If you use the IP Device Utility for firmware upgrade, the computer used to 

upgrade firmware must be under the same network of the GV-Compact DVR 
V3.

GeoVision will periodically release the updated firmware on the website. To load the 
new firmware into the GV-Compact DVR V3, read the important notes below and then 
follow the instructions.

1.  In the Live View window, click the 

Show System Menu

 button and select 

Remote 

Config

. This dialog box appears. 

2. Click the 

Browse

 button to locate the firmware file (.img) saved at your local 

computer.

3. Click the 

Upgrade

 button to start the upgrade.

7

Basic Operations

8

Upgrading System Firmware

Operations

Date/Time Adjustment

Recording Operation

Search and Playback

PTZ Control

Channel Number and 
Camera Name

Video Backup

Steps 

Press the 

Menu

 button, select 

ADVANCED

 and then 

select 

DATE AND TIME

.

Press the 

Rec

 button to start recording and press the 

Stop

 button to stop recording.

Press the 

Search 

button to see the search and  

playback options.

Press the 

Channel

 button to display the PTZ channel 

and use the directional buttons to control the PTZ 
movement.

Press the 

Menu

 button, select 

Channel Settings

 and 

then 

Channel Name

 to change the camera name. 

Press the 

Menu

 button, select 

Advanced

 and then 

Display Settings

 to display the channel number or 

camera title.

Press the 

Menu

 button, select 

Advanced

 and then 

Backup

 to specify the time and channel for backing 

up video files.