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TVR 12 Quick Start Guide 

To connect the remote control to the DVR: 

1. Press 

Menu

 on the front panel or right-click 

the mouse and select 

Menu

. The main 

menu screen appears. 

2. Select 

Display mode settings

 > 

Monitor

3.  Check the DVR device address value. The 

default value is 255. The device address is 
valid for all IR controls. 

4.  On the remote control press the 

Device

 

button. 

5.  Enter the device address value. It must be 

the same as that on the TVR 12. 

6. Press 

OK

 on the remote control.  

USB mouse 

The USB mouse provided with the TVR 12 
operates all the functions of the DVR, unlike 
the front panel, which has limited functionality. 
The mouse lets you navigate and make 
changes to settings in the user interface. 

Connect the mouse to the DVR by plugging 
the mouse USB connector into the USB port 
on the back or front panel. The mouse is 
immediately operational and the pointer 
should appear. 

Web browser control 

The TVR 12 Web browser lets you view, 
record, and play back videos as well as 
manage all aspects of the DVR from any PC 
with Internet access. The browser’s easy-to-
use controls give you quick access to all DVR 
functions. 

To access the unit, open a web browser and 
enter the IP address assigned to the DVR as a 
web address. In the logon screen, enter the 
default user ID and password: 

•   User ID: admin 
•   Password: 1234 

The default values for TVR 12 network 
settings are: 

•   DHCP: Disabled by default. 
•   IP address - 192.168.1.82 

•   Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0 
•   Gateway address - 192.168.1.1 
•   Server Port: 8000 
•   HTTP Port: 80 
•   RTSP port: 554 

Note

: The following ports need to be followed 

in the router in order to connect properly: 
Server port and RTSP port. 

Figure 4: Web browser interface 

 

Live view mode 

Live mode is the normal operating mode of the 
unit where you watch live pictures from the 
cameras. 

Regularly used functions in live view can be 
quickly accessed by clicking the left-button of 
the mouse when its cursor is on the camera 
image. The shortcut pop-up toolbar appears. 
See Figure 3 on page 2  for a description of 
the functions available. 

Configuring the TVR 12 

The TVR 12 has an icon-driven menu 
structure that allows you to configure the unit’s 
parameters. Each command icon displays a 
screen that lets you edit a group of settings. 
Most menus are available only to system 
administrators. 

Refer to the TVR 12 user manual for detailed 
information on configuring the unit. 

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