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Sign in to follow this Followers 2. Recommended Posts. Posted October 1, Thanks Mark. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites. Which DVR did you say you had? Posted October 2, Is one of the entry level DVR's.

That was the same manual on the cd I lost. Thank you very much for your help. Cheers Mark. Daryl 0. Can anyone tell me, which model is the AVC is inside that manual? Posted October 3, I hear you loud and clear!!! Please read instructions thoroughly before operation and retain it for future reference. The image shown above may differ from the actual product appearance.

Posted October 25, Anyone got the answer to this? I do not have an answer for that question. I take it as a generic representation to cover all models to include any updated versions. I thought the manual covered the , , and the A? Posted October 26, The manual covers the as well. Kiwi 0. Would you happen to know the difference between the and A? Model one is not even shown in the manual. It starts off with model 5, 2,3,and then 4. Model 1, and 3 are the same.

Has anyone manually put in a drive? Posted October 29, edited. The is version 1. Imagine you own a diamond store. What would keep your employess from turning off the DVR while they help themselves to incoming product that is not inventoried on the books??

I have to enter the code, and then go to the menu, which freaks me out a lot. You could install your own "record" switch on one of the four alarm inputs and set that channel to "low" in the detection menu under "alarm. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community.

It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. Digital Video Recorders. Search In. Existing user? Sign in anonymously. Sign in to follow this Followers 1. Recommended Posts. Posted June 8, Anyone know to stop a manually initiated record besides disabling Manual Record Enable from the menu?

If I hit the record button, it will start recording, but hitting the stop button doesn't stop it. I was about to yank the power when I figured out I could stop the record by disabling manual record enable. The weird thing also is, if I try to enable it, it asks me whether I want to start recording, and if I say no, it doesn't enable it.

It sounds like they confused "manual record enable" with actually recording or not recording. At least, I'm confused. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites. The reason it is asking you this is you also have other options. If your screen is clear, and you can see your camera video then that is the correct setting.

It should say YES Press menu to get out of the menu pages. Let me know how you want to set it up. Do you have a manual? Kiwi 0. Posted June 9, Ok, let me try to restate what I'm asking. When I touch the 'record' button, the DVR automatically sets the "manual record enable" to true for me--I don't have to navigate through the menus. The record button is a shortcut. No there is not. Yes a locked room with a DVR lock box is a great idea!

I thought that was a bug. Now I consider it a feature. I think it would be sufficient to protect the "stop record" like "off". You can't shut the DVR off without logging in, right? I can understand requiring that, but once I'm logged in I can go to the menus and shut down recording anyway, so why not let the stop button work? I actually thought about using my universal remote to just program a macro to navigate through the menus and stop recording, but the menus unfortunately remember the last place you left them rather than starting at the top item, so the macro wouldn't work very well.

I like the menus remembering your last selections - it makes experimentation easier.



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