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1.

  NAVIGATION – use the included USB mouse to navigate around the NVR’s monitoring and Setup pages. 

a.

  To access the MENU BAR – move the mouse’s cursor to 

the bottom of the display area to show the menu bar. You 
can also display it constantly by pressing the pin icon on 
the right side. 

b.

  To access the QUICK MENU OPTIONS – Right-click 

anywhere on the screen. This will take you to the quick 
menu options, which include: 

  Display Mode Options

  Camera Control features such as Digital Zoom, Virtual PTZ and Camera Image 

Adjustment and Setup

  Bookmark video

  Instant Playback and Search

  Recording and PoE status and analysis such as network and system monitoring

  Access to the Main Menu

2.

  HELP – For your convenience, the HELP button located at the bottom right of setup 

screens includes basic information and explanation of the features and settings in that 
page, for on-the-go information.

Quick Start Guide

Rev Date: 03/20

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Specifications and pricing are subject to change without notice.

4.

  Set the NVR’s network settings to match your network’s requirements. It is recommended to set the 

network type to DHCP and let the NVR auto-detect the network’s settings by selecting the IP detect 
button. Then, change the type to Static. Please contact your Network Administrator for additional 
information. Press Apply to Save and Next to move to the next step.

1.

  Follow the startup wizard’s instructions to setup the NVR’s basic settings, including language, date/ 

time, network and configure your cameras. At any time you can skip steps, go back, or exit the wizard 
and setup the NVR manually. 

2.

  Language – Select the appropriate language from the drop-down menu options. Press Apply to Save 

and Next to move to the next step.

3.

  Set the NVR’s date and time, including time zone, Daylight Savings and NTP Time Sync. If needed, set 

the NVR to sync its time automatically with an external NTP server. Select the server from the TIME 
SYNC MODE/CYCLE drop-down options and the sync interval. Press Apply to Save and Next to move 
to the next step.

DDNS Setup

The DDNS address provides your NVR a URL address, easier to remember than an IP address.  
This is a free feature supported by Digital Watchdog for its customers.

1.

  Go to the Network setup menu, and select the ‘DDNS’ tab.

2.

  Check USE DDNS to enable. (Make sure both the NVR’s web port and TCP/IP port are properly setup 

in your router. If you need assistance, please contact your internet service provider).

3.

  Select DYNLINK.NET (default).

4.

  Enter a name for your NVR and click the CHECK button. If the name is available, the system will 

display the following message: “THIS NVR NAME CAN BE USED”. Click SAVE to save all changes.

5.

  To use your DDNS, open an Internet Explorer page and enter the DDNS in the address bar:  

NVRname.dynlink.net:port-number. (Example: http://vmaxipplus.dynlink.net:80)

5.

  The VMAX IP Plus’ Camera Configuration screen allows you to detect all the cameras in your network 

and automatically add them to the NVR. Select one of the following options: 

a.

  AUTO MANAGEMENT – The system will automatically scan the network and add the first cameras 

it detects to the NVR. Cameras connected directly to the NVR’s PoE Switch will be assigned to 
channels automatically. 

b.

  DRAG & DROP CONFIGURATION – The NVR will scan the network for all supported cameras and 

display them in a table. Select which cameras to add by click and hold the camera’s name, and 
dragging it to the display area to its corresponding channel.

STEP 3 – STARTUP WIZARD

STEP 5 – REMOTE MONITORING

STEP 4 – MONITOR YOUR SYSTEM

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