Dvr Remote Access Software 1.0.0.4

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Dvr Remote Access Software 1.0.0.4

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Remote viewing capabilities allow you to access and control your DVR from anywhere in the world via the Internet. Your DVR must be setup on a LAN before this capability can be enabled, and the LAN must have a high-speed connection to the Internet for efficient data transfer to occur.

This procedure requires that the network router be configured to enabling port forwarding to your DVR. If your DVR is setup on a LAN serviced by a network administrator, that person should configure the network for port forwarding. If you are setting up remote viewing on a home network, do the following.

Tip: Supercircuits provides complete technical support for viewing your DVR within your LAN. However our support team cannot assure complete technical assistance for products from other manufacturers, such as routers and modems.

Refer to your product documentation, or contact your internet service provider for support on setting up port forwarding. This procedure requires that the network router be configured to enabling port forwarding to your DVR. If your DVR is setup on a LAN serviced by a network administrator, that person should configure the network for port forwarding. If you are setting up remote viewing on a home network, do the following. Configure your router for port forwarding to the DVR using the network information included in Table 1.

For instructions, refer to the user documentation for your router and/or the information and service provided. If you are setting up a DMR27U, DMR28U, or DMR29U, configure your router to port forward the DVR’s Web Port, Port (video port), and Port # +10.

For example, if the Web Port is 24 and the (video) Port is 8000, configure your router to forward ports 24, 8000, and 8010 to the local IP address of the DVR. If you are setting up a BLK-DH Series or DMR7X Series DVR, configure your router to port forward the DVR’s assigned Port plus the Port # +4. For example, if the assigned Port is 9350 (default) Port 9354 should also be forwarded. Also forward the Web Port, 80.

Determine if your router has a dynamic IP address (one that can change arbitrarily, often used by internet service providers (ISPs) for cable/DSL modems) or static IP address (unchanging). If you are unsure, contact your ISP for this information. If you have a dynamic IP address, go to step 4. If you have a DMR6X DVR or a BLK-DM series DVR and a dynamic IP address, call Support at 1.877.995.2288 for specific instructions.

To find the static IP address assigned to your LAN, go to from a computer on the same LAN as your DVR. The IP address displayed is the IP address you will use to log in remotely. Keep this in your records. Skip to step 6.

If you have a dynamic IP address, it is convenient and recommended to use a dynamic name server service, such as (a free service), to set up a remote connection with a fixed hostname to your LAN. If you use DynDNS, the following steps are helpful: • On dyndns.com under “Resources”, select Home DNS Solutions. • On the “Home Solutions” page, click the link for Dynamic DNS. • Under “Documentation” select the link How-To. • Follow the instructions to set-up an account. Record the DynDNS Hostname, DynDNS Username and DynDNS Password in the table below. DynDNS Hostname: DynDNS Username: DynDNS Password: 5.

After setting up a DynDNS account, the (dynamic) IP address specified in the account Hostname must be updated whenever it changes. Depending on your system configuration, either of two options can be used to automatically update the IP address set in your DynDNS Hostname: • If you have a DDNS-supported router (see manufacturers information), do the following to configure your router to automatically update your DynDNS with your dynamic IP address. • Login to your router (see manufacturer’s instructions). • Search for a page, tab, or configuration setting labeled “DDNS”.

• Enter your DynDNS Hostname, Password and Username. • Click Save Settings or Apply. Your router should now automatically update your DynDNS with your current IP address. • If you have a PC running continuously on the LAN with the DVR, do the following to download and install software that automatically updates your DynDNS account when the IP address of your router changes: • Go to and click the Download link. • Install the “Updater” program.

When prompted, make sure you select Install as Windows Service. • Enter your DynDNS Username and Password, and select your Hostname. • Click Apply.

Your PC should now automatically update your DynDNS Hostname settings with your current IP address. Whether you have a static IP address or set up a DynDNS account for a dynamic IP address, Table 3 shows the remote viewing option for several DVR models. Following are different ways to view your DVR on a PC via the Internet: • Install and use the remote viewing software on the CD provided with your DVR. • In the URL field of your Internet browser, enter the IP address of your router with port number of your DVR in the format: For example, if the static address of your router is 190.180.170.32, enter: Exception: If you are accessing a DVQ19N or if the default Web Port number was changed (from the default = 80), use the URL format: Table 3.

CCTV Camera Pros H.264 comes with DVR viewer software that enables remote camera monitoring over the Internet or on a local area network. This software is called the integrated remote station (IRS) and is included on a CD that comes with the DVR. The integrated remote station is a software suite that let's you remotely monitor cameras.

The integrated remote station also lets you review previously recorded surveillance video footage. The most recent version of the DVR viewer integrated remote station can be downloaded here:. The integrated remote station, also referred to as the DVR viewer software, runs on a Microsoft Windows based computer. IDVR-PRO H.264 / 960H CCTV DVR Update!

The MPEG H.264 DVR has been replaced by the new. IDVR-PRO security camera DVRs include client software for Mac and Windows.

All iDVR-PRO DVRs also include free mobile apps for iPhone, iPad, and Android mobile devices. These new hybrid models work with analog CCTV and. Users can view their security cameras live from remotely over the Internet, as well as search and playback surveillance video that has been recorded to the DVR's hard drive.

Click on the below images to watch sample surveillance videos and images that show why. IPhone / iPad Compatible Android Compatible Mac Compatible Please follow these setup instructions to setup remote camera monitoring access for the H.264 codec DVR: •. In this section, we will assign your DVR an IP address. Please make sure that your DVR is connected to your network by attaching an Ethernet cable to the back of your DVR and attaching the other end to your router. • Login to your DVR by pressing the menu button on the wireless remote control. • When you are prompt to enter a password, The default admin password for the DVR is '1111' (4 ones). If you have already setup an admin password for your DVR, then enter your password.

After you enter your password click the down arrow on the remote control to select Enter, then press OK. Select IP Detect and press enter. The screen should refresh and populate values below. Note the IP address. This is the internal IP address that your router has assigned to your DVR.

This is the IP address that you will setup port forwarding for. • After you have noted this IP address, select DHCP Mode and press OK. The mode will be changed Manual. This will ensure that your DVR will always be assigned the same IP address from your router. THIS IS IMPORTANTbecause if you loose power to your router, your router may assign your DVR a difference IP address and you will no longer be able to access the DVR remotely. • Also, on the IP Setup screen, please note the IP Port that your DVR is using. The default should be set to 8000.

• Press the Menu several times on your DVR remote until you exit out of the DVR menu system and see the live view of your cameras. The Integrated Remote Station allows you to access your security cameras locally on your network as well as remotely over the Internet.

Before proceeding with remote Internet access, it is a good idea to test out local access first. Also if you do plan on using the DVR viewer / Integrated Remote Station from on the same network as your DVR, you will get much better performance using your network's local IP address because you do not have to go out to the Internet for access and the performance of the video will be much faster from on the Intranet / LAN. • Install the most recent version of the Integrated Remote Station by downloading it from our website here:.

This version is always the most recent and should be used instead of the version that is on the CD that came with your DVR. • Save the file 'X_IRS_Setup.exe' to your windows desktop or select run. This is the installation file to install the Remote Station on your computer.

If you saved the file, locate it and double click on it to begin installation. If you selected to run the program, the installation will begin after the file is done downloading. • Once the installation is complete, an icon will be created on your Windows desktop to launch the Integrated Remote Station. The icon will look like this: •. On the IRS Setup screen, click on the Registering Site button. This will open a new Window where you can add the settings to connect to your DVR.

This screen can be seen below. A) Select Manuel for CONNECTION.

B) Enter the IP address that you previously noted from your DVR's TCP/IP setup screen in the ADDRESS field. C) Enter 8000 for PORT D) Enter admin for USER ID E) Enter the default '1111' for the password or enter your DVR password if you did set one up.

Download Autocad 2010 Per Mac Italiano there. Press OK when done. • After you press OK, a ID and password screen will open like the one below. Enter 'ADMIN' in all uppercase for the ID and enter your password in the Password field. Again the default password is '1111'. • If successful, you will be brought back to the main Integrated remote station screen. If you do not have one of the routers listed below, please consult the manual for the router that you have or call your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for help if you are using a modem / router supplied by them.

Tell them that you need to open and forward port 8000 to a DVR on your network. • setup instructions • setup instructions Although you previously setup the DVR to always request the same IP address from your router when when you set the DHCP setting to manual in the DVR configuration, it is still a good idea to also configure your router to always assigns the same IP address to your DVR. Some routers support this feature and some do not. If your does not, it is OK to skip this section. The reason to set this up if you can is that if your router needs to be restarted or if there is a power failure, there is risk that your DVR will be assigned a new IP address.

This will make the port forwarding setup that you just finished useless. Follow these instructions to setup a static IP address for your DVR. • These last three sections are needed to setup the remote Internet access to your security cameras. The first thing that should be done to setup remote access is to find out if your Internet connection has a static or dynamic IP address. If you do not know, please contact your Internet provider and ask them. If you have a static IP address, you can skip the next two sections and jump to setting up the. If your DVR will be connected to the Internet using a dynamic IP address (most cable and DSL connections), you need to setup a free service to manage the DNS (domain name service) for you so that you can access your DVR remotely without needing to keep track of your IP address.

If you are unsure whether your Internet connection uses a static or dynamic IP address, please contact your Internet service provider. If you are using a static IP address, you can skip this section and the next section 'Setup Dynamic DNS on your Router'. If you are using a dynamic IP address, click here to setup your. Return to this screen to continue after setting up your free dynamic DNS service. Dynamic DNS is used when the Internet connection you will be using for your DVR uses a dynamic IP address. The settings that you setup using the DynDNS service will be added to your router's DDNS configuration to always keep your IP address up to date.

The host name that you chose, something like 'mydvr.dyndns.org', will always be kept up to date with the latest IP address assigned to your Internet connection by your ISP. This way you can use your host name to connect to your DVR remotely instead of trying to keep track of your dynamic IP address. CCTV Camera Pros has DDNS setup instructions for D-Link and LinkSys routers. The instructions are based on certain models but are likely the same or close to the same for other models of D-Link and LinkSys routers. If you need specific instructions for you router, please consult the manual that came with it and look under the section that has to do with Dynamic DNS support. Most modern router/switches support dynamic DNS. On the IRS Setup screen, click on the Registering Site button.

This will open a new Window where you can add the settings to connect to your DVR. This screen can be seen below. Star Wars Ebooks Pack 3 43 Epublibre. A) Select Manul for CONNECTION. B) In the Address field, enter the static IP address that your ISP gave you if you are using a static IP address. If you are using a dynamic IP address and finished setting up your DynDNS account, please enter the host name that you setup when registering.

C) Enter 8000 for PORT D) Enter admin for USER ID E) Enter the default '1111' for the password or enter your DVR password if you did set one up. Press OK when done. • After you press OK, a ID and password screen will open like the one below. Enter 'ADMIN' in all uppercase for the ID and enter your password in the Password field. Again the default password is '1111'.

• You should now see an entry created for the Internet connection information that you just entered in the Site Setup list on the IRS Setup screen. Click on the Internet entry that you just created so that it is highlighted in green then press OK. • On the main Integrated Remote Station screen click on the Viewer button.