Communication setup, Sub-stream, Mykguard – KGUARD Security AR 1621-2CKT001 User Manual

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Aurora Series: Configuring DVR Settings

DVR User’s Manual

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Sub-stream

The sub-stream is the video stream
that the DVR will send to remote
devices via a network or the Internet.
It is the lower-quality stream as a
reduction in video size, using constant
bit-rate and thus making it easier to
send over a network.

Enable: Click to use sub-stream for
network transfer.

Resolution: How many pixels compose the image. Choose between the following two options: CIF and QCIF. The CIF
resolution is 352 x 240 pixels in size. It is suggested to use by higher end systems for remote Internet viewing (for
multiple cameras uses a lot of bandwidth). QCIF resolution is 176 x 120 pixels in size and is one quarter the size of
CIF resolution. It is advised to use for remote viewing from portable devices (example, cell phone).

Frame rate: The number of frames per second (fps) that the DVR will record. The recommended fps is 10.

Quality: Select the video stream quality.

Copy CH/To CH: Copy the current settings to all channels or one specific channel. Click the arrow to select an option
and then click Copy.

After all settings are complete, click Apply.

Communication Setup

MyKguard

Switch: To enable remote live view
the DVR via MyKguard, you need
to enable the function first prior
accessing MyKguard (

http://www.

mykguard.com

).

Note:

• For viewing DVR live view, using

MyKguard, does not require to
configure the port forwarding in
router.

• For accessing MyKguard, it is

advised to use Internet Explorer
8 or above web browser.

• For remote live view from a

single DVR, use Quick Login. For
remote live view from multiple
DVRs, use Log in MyKGUARD.
See

“Basic Connection for

Remote Live View on MyKguard”
on page 17.

Server address: Display MyKguard server address.

Server port: Display the server port number.

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