HARDWARE RESET!
TO BE PERFORMED BY AUTHORIZED TECHNITIONS ONLY!
DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK!
AVC760 4 CH MPEG4 JP2
AVC781 4 CH MPEG4 two pins near power board AVC782 4 CH MPEG4 two pins near power board
AVC785 8 CH MPEG4 2 pinholes marked R AVC787 16 CH MPEG4 2 pinholes marked R
AVC760A 4 CH MPEG4 JP2 (Video Viewer Version) AVC761A 4 CH MPEG4 JP2 (Video Viewer Version)
AVC773 4 CH JPEG JP1 See picture at bottom
AVC790 4 CH H.264 R288 (Same as CPD 540, MR673, KPD670, 671, 672, 673)
CPD501 4 CH MPEG4 two pins near power board CPD502 4 CH MPEG4 two pins near power board CPD503 4 CH MPEG4 two pins near power board
CDP505 8 CH MPEG4 2 pinholes marked R CPD507 16 CH MPEG4 2 pinholes marked R
THIS IS FOR THE FOLLOWING DVRs:
AVTech AVC 773, AVC776, AVC777
SECURITY DVR 4004N, DVR 4104N, DVR 1604N, DVR 1614N, DVR 9004N, DVR 9014
CAMERAS
DIRECT
JP1 System Reset Procedures:
1). Un-Plug Power Cord
2). Short JP1's 2 pads on PCB (Hold it).
3). Plug in Power Cord then release JP1's short circuit, and AVC 777 should be back to normal.
The default password for 4 channel DVRs is 0000. Press the ENTER button 4 times, and this will get you into the menu.
Over the internet with a browser, or using the remote software, the username is admin, and the password is admin
Manuals for AVTech DVRs
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