KT&C K9 Series Installation User Manual

Installation guide

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Installation Guide

Please use this guide to set up some of the most critical features
in the DVR. Remember to follow the instructions for proper use and
save this guide for future reference. The package includes the DVR
unit and the components shown below.

The contents of this guide are subject to change without prior notice.

Ver. 960H_1.5

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EMERGENCY

<DVR Unit>

<Batteries>

<Power Cable>

<Remote Control>

<Screws>

<Adaptor>

There are 4, 9 and 16 channel for this DVR
and rear panel images are different per channel.

<USB Memory>

3. Network Setup

Network Setup

1

Go into Network Setup -> IP Address

2

Choose whether you will use DHCP or Static.

3

IP address Setup:

a. If using DHCP, all settings will be detected automatically.
While DHCP is a useful tool for determining the network
settings, if you set up your DVR in this manner its IP
address may change at different times for different
reasons, particularly after a power failure. If the IP
address of the DVR changes, you may have difficulties
accessing your DVR locally and/or remotely.
It is strongly recommended that you assign a fixed(static)
IP address to your DVR.

b. If using a Fixed IP (recommended), you will need to input
the information manually.
In order for remote connection to work, you must enter
valid data, compatible with your network, for all four of the
network setting fields: IP address, subnet mask, default
gateway and the DNS address (depending on your network
hardware and configuration this may be the IP address of
your router/gateway, or it may be the actual IP address of
the local DNS server).
The DNS server IP is required because your DNS server
provides critical information necessary for the DVR to
communicate with the remote user. You can obtain the
actual DNS IP from your Internet Service Provider (ISP)
or from a PC located on the same network as the DVR.

DO NOT change DDNS port information in order to use
KT&C’s dedicated DDNS server,

www.ktncddns.net

.

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DDNS Setup

a. Go to

www.ktncddns.net

and register your DVR using

Webcode provided in the DVR’s System Setup menu.

b. Create a host name of your own to set up DDNS
connection. (Example:

MyDVR.ktncddns.net

)

* Note: The host name cannot include a space or
any special characters. (!@#$%^&*()<>,.)

Router Setup

a. If you are connecting through a router, make sure that you
have ‘opened up’ all the required network ports (80, 9000)
in the port forwarding section of your router setup.
Useful information about port forwarding can be found at

www.portforward.com

.

b. Port 80 is the default web port used for web viewer and port
9000 is default stream/command port for K9 Series DVR.
If you only plan to view your DVR on a LAN,
you don’t have to concern yourself with port forwarding.
This method can be convenient tool to check whether your
IP information is set properly. However, if you desire remote
access to your DVR as well as using DDNS option, you MUST
select functional ports and set up the port forwarding in your
router.

Date / Time Setup

1

Go into System Setup -> Time/Date.

2

Set Time/Date accordingly.

3

Select ‘Apply’ option to save the change.

* Note: The time can only be set as military time format.
(00:00:00~23:59:59)

* Note: Message window will pop up warning you
it could cause a data loss.

2.Record Setup

Record Setting

1

Go into Record Setup -> Record Setting.

2

Select channel you want to set resolution, quality,
and frame rate. * Select ‘All’ to set all channels at once.

3

Post-Recording allows you to set record duration after
the event. (alarm, motion detection)

Audio can be used on channel 1~4.

4

Schedule Setup

1

Go into Record Setup -> Weekly Schedule.

2

Select channel.

3

Using mouse, you can select recording option to apply.
(N, C, M, S, M+S)

Apply selected recording option to time table.

4

Use ‘Channel to Copy’ to apply current channel setting to
another channel.

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* Note: You may apply multiple recording options to a single
channel by repeating step 3 & 4 on different block of the
‘time table’. (1 block represents 30 minutes)

Use ‘All Ch to Copy’ to apply current channel setting to all
other channels.

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Memo

1.Date / Time Setup

K-9 Series

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