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 In most cases, autoinit will detect and add the camera for you, however, if this does not happen, you can try to add it manually by clicking the "**Add**" or "**Advanced**" button and specifying the desired parameters. In most cases, autoinit will detect and add the camera for you, however, if this does not happen, you can try to add it manually by clicking the "**Add**" or "**Advanced**" button and specifying the desired parameters.
  
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 **IMPORTANT!** Do not forget to **save settings** by clicking the appropriate button. **IMPORTANT!** Do not forget to **save settings** by clicking the appropriate button.
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 Note: Multimedia will be sent to the ..._REGISTRATOR folder in the INFO/FILES section Note: Multimedia will be sent to the ..._REGISTRATOR folder in the INFO/FILES section
  
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 After that you will need to select the type of GPS antenna, now you can connect or set the GPS as follows: After that you will need to select the type of GPS antenna, now you can connect or set the GPS as follows:
  
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   * GNSS module   * GNSS module
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 And in the drop-down list select **GNSS module**, the position determination will be automatic And in the drop-down list select **GNSS module**, the position determination will be automatic
  
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 2) For static coordinates, select **Static coordinates** in the drop-down list and enter the coordinates manually 2) For static coordinates, select **Static coordinates** in the drop-down list and enter the coordinates manually
  
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 3) For CAN GNSS you need to connect the module via CAN, select the device that you connected in the list and specify its address 3) For CAN GNSS you need to connect the module via CAN, select the device that you connected in the list and specify its address
  
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 4) For CAN GNSS / internal GNSS, the situation is the same as in step 3 4) For CAN GNSS / internal GNSS, the situation is the same as in step 3
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   * QR code recognition   * QR code recognition
  
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 We recommend using the default format that is installed in the standard firmware (photo above) We recommend using the default format that is installed in the standard firmware (photo above)
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 **Stop timeout** - the time at which the vehicle can stand and the track of points is not reset (for example, when the vehicle is at a traffic light) **Stop timeout** - the time at which the vehicle can stand and the track of points is not reset (for example, when the vehicle is at a traffic light)
  
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 == Configuring the IPS server == == Configuring the IPS server ==
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   - Or set it manually (static) by entering the IP address of the device, subnet mask, gateway, and internal DCHP state (turn off if you connect a router that has its own DHCP server)   - Or set it manually (static) by entering the IP address of the device, subnet mask, gateway, and internal DCHP state (turn off if you connect a router that has its own DHCP server)
  
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 You can save space on your device by sending data to the server. To do this, go to the NETWORK/FTP section and enable the required server from the list. There are three types in total: You can save space on your device by sending data to the server. To do this, go to the NETWORK/FTP section and enable the required server from the list. There are three types in total:
  
-  - **FTP event server** for sending files that will be sent to your device if some event occurs (for example, if your sensor is configured for it);{{:en:ftp_event_server.jpg?direct|}} +  - **FTP event server** for sending files that will be sent to your device if some event occurs (for example, if your sensor is configured for it);{{:en:pasted:20251126-092805.png?direct|}} 
-  - **FTP server for the photo recorder** to send __photos__ that will be captured by your //pre-configured photo recorder//;{{:en:ftp_photo_recorder_server.jpg?direct|}} +  - **FTP server for the photo recorder** to send __photos__ that will be captured by your //pre-configured photo recorder//;{{:en:pasted:20251126-092844.png?direct|}} 
-  - **FTP server for video recorder** to send __videos__ that will be recorded by your //pre-configured video recorder//.{{:en:ftp_video_recorder_server.jpg?direct|}}+  - **FTP server for video recorder** to send __videos__ that will be recorded by your //pre-configured video recorder//.{{:en:pasted:20251126-092923.png?direct|}}
 You can adjust your server settings using the appropriate parameters: You can adjust your server settings using the appropriate parameters:
   * Setting //address// and specifying //port// to which your media data will be sent;   * Setting //address// and specifying //port// to which your media data will be sent;
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   * GSM/LTE traffic;   * GSM/LTE traffic;
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   * GSM/LTE configuration;   * GSM/LTE configuration;
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   * SMS/USSD configuration.   * SMS/USSD configuration.
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 == GSM/LTE traffic settings == == GSM/LTE traffic settings ==
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 The example shows a traffic limit of no more than 2GB per day and 65GB per month The example shows a traffic limit of no more than 2GB per day and 65GB per month
  
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 Note: do not forget to **save settings** by clicking the appropriate button. Note: do not forget to **save settings** by clicking the appropriate button.
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 mNVR provides the ability to view logs on the device to diagnose problems. To do this, go to the tab "INFO/LOGS/OPEN" mNVR provides the ability to view logs on the device to diagnose problems. To do this, go to the tab "INFO/LOGS/OPEN"
  
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 In the window that opens, you need to select the desired section and click on it In the window that opens, you need to select the desired section and click on it
  
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 === TRACKER === === TRACKER ===
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 The **IPS** section contains information about the status of your IPS server The **IPS** section contains information about the status of your IPS server
  
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 === FTP === === FTP ===
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 In the **INT FTP** section, information about the status of your internal storage (SD card, SSD drive, etc.) In the **INT FTP** section, information about the status of your internal storage (SD card, SSD drive, etc.)
  
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 === NETWORK === === NETWORK ===
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 In the **OPEN VPN** section you can see the status of your VPN server In the **OPEN VPN** section you can see the status of your VPN server
  
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 === SYSTEM === === SYSTEM ===
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 **SCRIPT ERRORS** errors that may occur when setting up the device **SCRIPT ERRORS** errors that may occur when setting up the device
  
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 === CONNECT === === CONNECT ===
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 **BAM FLASH** shows the progress of the tracker firmware using BAM **BAM FLASH** shows the progress of the tracker firmware using BAM
  
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 === CONTENT === === CONTENT ===
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 Section **TIMELAPSE** shows the progress of recording cameras in time-lapse mode Section **TIMELAPSE** shows the progress of recording cameras in time-lapse mode
  
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