8 remote surveillance, 1 ie remote surveillance, 1 on lan – COP-USA NVR2816NE-L User Manual

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8 Remote Surveillance

8.1 IE Remote Surveillance

In order to view the NVR from a network it must be connected to a LAN/WAN or internet. The network setup should be done
accordingly. Please refer to 5.6 Network Setup. This NVR supports IE browser, on Windows XP and Vista platform.

8.1.1 On LAN

Step 1: Enter into the NVR‟s Main MenuSetupNetwork tab to input IP address, Subnet Mask, etc .If using DHCP, please
enable DHCP in both the NVR and the router.
Step 2: Enter Record Setup to set network video parameters like resolution, frame rate etc.
Step 3: Open IE on a computer on the same network. Input the IP address of the NVR in IE address bar and press enter.
Step 4: IE will download ActiveX component automatically. Enter the username and password in the subsequent window.

Notice: If HTTP port is not 80, other number instead, need add the port number after IP address. For example, set HTTP port as 82,
need input IP address like 192.168.0.25:82.

User name and password here are the same with that used on the NVR. The default is admin and 123456.

8.1.2 On WAN

There are two ways for the NVR to connect to internet.
1. Connect the NVR to internet through router or virtual server

Step 1: Enter into the NVR‟s Main MenuSetupNetwork interface to input IP address, Subnet Mask, etc. If using DHCP, please
enable DHCP in both the NVR and router.
Step 2: Forward IP address and port number in Virtual Server setup of the router or virtual server. Configure the firewall to allow
accessing the NVR.

Note: Port forwarding settings may be different in different routers and server. Please refer to the router’s manual for details.

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