
Add the second camera in the CH2 position on the display. You can edit the camera settings in the ‘Modify Setting’ window.Ģ4.
#Microseven dvr password#
If the camera password needs to change, you can click ‘Edit’ to pop up the edit camera properties window.Ģ3. Now we are going to add the second camera. The first camera is display on the CH1 on the monitor.Ģ1. Add the first camera in the CH1 position on the display.Ģ0. You can edit the camera settings in the ‘Modify Setting’ window.ġ9. If the camera password needs to change, you can click ‘Edit’ to pop up the edit camera properties window.ġ8. The cameras found, click ‘+’ to add a camera below in the list.ġ7. Select ‘Camera Setup’, you are going to add the first camera to NVR for recording.ĭefault password is: ‘password’. Move the mouse on the monitor screen, and click on the right mouse button to bring up the configuration pop window. Add a camera to the NVR and record the videos and save them on the hard drive disk. click on ‘Monitor Setup …’ to open an adjust pop window.ġ1. Select ‘System Setup’, you are going to set up the monitor display resolution.ġ0. Adjust the monitor resolution as high as possibleħ. Go to uncheck the ‘Buzzer’ to turn off the noise. Go to the dropdown list at the left and top of the screen, choose ‘System’.Ħ.

Select ‘Event Setup’, you are going to turn off the buzzer from the NVR if it is too noisy.ĥ. You would choose 16:9 screen to set up the NVR display.Ģ. Move the mouse to the top of the screen, it is an information bar. If the camera is a wifi camera, you do not need to have a cable to connect to the NVR. If the camera is a POE camera, you can now connect it to the one of ports via an Ethernet cable. A blue multiple channels screen is ready. Connect the power cord to NVR to start the boot screen and wait for 60 seconds.ĥ. Connect an Ethernet cable to the NVR from router.Ĥ. Connect a HDMI cable to the NVR from the monitor.ģ. However, if you record at any resolution that is different that the ratio of the actual sensor, this app will not compensate.2. For business use, it may be nice if there are a few select cameras that you need to monitor on occassion. This would be great for the iPad, but I understand the possible bandwidth constraints it may put on a wireless network.įor simple home use of one camera at a time, this would really be an excellent app. I'd also love to see multiple feeds possilbe (maybe 4). Here's hoping that M7 can figure out a way to redo the anamorphic display of this to match their PC/Mac based software.

The result is a very squished image that is not watchable.
#Microseven dvr software#
While the M7 PC/Mac software displays it in 4:3 ratio, this app displays it in an exact pixel mapping. This creates an image that is about 720x240 pixels. We have a set-up that uses half-D1 recording settings. While for most users, I would think this to be a 4-star app, however, I have to rate it for myself. The app is fairly stable and seems to connect much quicker to cameras than when it was first released.
