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1. DVR User Manual 14 To perform ROI feature using a mouse please first perform mouse drag for zoom mode Once the video is in zoom mode scroll mouse can perform DA digital zoom 9X digital zoom and normal view scr
2. Chapter 6 5 3 Sensitivity There are eight levels of sensitivity adjustable for motion alarm triggering range from Very High to Very Low Press Left or Right button to change the sensitivity setting Chapter 6 5 4 Motion Area Set There are few ways to setup motion area The detail setup sequence is described as follows mas e E e PS mm pe e E E Keypad Keyboard Remote controller Step 1 Enter Motion Area Set menu item Step 2 Press Up Down Left or Right to move cursor Move mouse for starting See Step 3 Press Enter to define starting area Step 4 Press Enter again to finish a motion detection zone Mouse ees seess for an area motion zones motion zone setting DVR User Manual Chapter 6 5 5 Alarm Time Motion alarms and external alarm inputs can trigger the buzzer alarm Buzzer time is adjustable from O to 99 sec Press Left or Right button on Buzzer Time to adjust the time setting Chapter 6 5 6 SMTP Setup DVR is capable of sending alarm JPEG snapshots to email account if motion or alarm gets triggered To enable this feature please type in the email account information Only limit to intranet network Chapter 6 5 7 Buzzer Enable In case the warning buzzer reguires to be turned off A user can disable the buzzer under System Buzzer Enable menu item Chapter 6 5 8 Button Sound To enable or disable button sound please set button sound option Chapter 6 6 System Setup The DVR
3. DVR User Manual 37 CHAPTER 7 FILE PLAYBACK To play a backup file from a PC a user can export DVR s video to H 264 file To review multiple channels playback Backup Manager Backupman exe built in in the DVR can be used Chapter 7 1 Play H 264 Files The DVR can export H 264 file to 1 USB flash disk 2 DVD RW 3 File for FTP download 4 HTTP download To play the exported H 264 video files on a PC please use Backupman exe Backupman exe can be copied over the backup device whenever the backup task has been performed The user can also download the application from the DVR s HTML interface a om Backup Manager File View Help SS CA B 192 168 3 24 GC 2010 127 EE 10 AM Smm 192 168 3 230 a 2010 1 27 lt FTP 5 192 168 3 24 HO 2010 127 2010 128 HS 2010 1 29 a 2010 1 30 Q 192 168 3 230 Chapter 7 2 Play H 264 Audio Double click on a channel in full screen for playing audio DVR User Manual Chapter 7 3 Manage DVRs Download To manage multiple DVRs file download please use Backup Manager to download files from DVRs To perform DVRs file download please first click on File gt Add DVR It prompts Add DVR dialog box Add HDR Profile Name LILIN Test Site Host Address 192 168 0 111 Port 121 Login admin Password Download Path Description Chapter 7 4 Connect to DVR s FTP Service After adding a DVR profile into the Tree View pl
4. there might be a situation user might want to record all the cameras for suspicious events Manual recording can now be used for an emergency If there are motion triggerings or alarm switches set for the DVR the events can be recorded in the DVR s event log Chapter 4 3 Schedule Recording For storage consideration there are many applications that may be required to record video after motion triggering or alarm activations Schedule recording can be used that the DVR records video based on motion or alarm triggering for certain hours The schedule table can be preprogrammed to meet the recording requirement Chapter 4 4 Alarm Switch Activation Recording Recording operation can be triggered by an external alarm switch An external alarm switch can activate the DVR for recording Proper settings such as Alarm Rec Duration and activation type N O or N C should be configured before operation Once one of the alarm switches gets triggered the alarm icon bell shows at the bottom of each camera channel Chapter 4 5 Motion Detection Recording Motion detection is very useful feature of the DVR that the intrusion detection of a camera can be detected Motion detection recording sensors motion variation and it triggers the DVR to perform recording task Once motion detection is activated the motioned channel shows an alarm icon little man on the screen to inform users DVR User Manual 17 CHAPTER 5 PLAYBACK To playback please press P
5. 485 protocol Chapter 6 9 Backup The DVR provides various backup methods for performing backup task including USB flash disk DVD RW advanced model and FTP file download DEVICE DVD RW CHANNEL ALL CHANNEL START 2007 11 21 14 55 END 2007 12 21 14 55 EJ ECT LOAD ERASE ALL USB FILE BLANK DVD TOTAL DVR User Manual 36 To perform backup please press Left or Right to select backup device type Press Enter button on Channel option to select backup channel s Once the channel s has been selected enter start backup and end backup time The video size will be calculated in Total field For DVD RW backup please purchase DVD RW disk recommended Perform Blank DVD feature before starting DVD backup Chapter 6 9 1 FTP Download If backup device is set to File important backup video can be stored in DVR s temporary buffer The DVR has 2 GB internal storage space allocated for file backup The backup files get deleted automatically for the next time the backup task performed again To download the backup files please use FTP program Backup Manager to download the video file to your PC Please provide the account and password as Admin Oper and Guest in the FTP program to download the file s The user can also use integrated HTML interface for FTP file download Chapter 6 9 2 HTTP File Download DVR also allow downloading the file from HTTP web page To use HTTP download please see network chapter for detail
6. IP tege a 31 Chapter 6 6 7 Video Gvstem pa EE A Ne TEIN Ea ai 31 Chapter 6 6 8 Firmware Update irise e a a tada 31 Cr pler66 9 LANGUAGE EE 32 Chapter 6 6 10 LVeAUdiO EE 32 Chapter EE 32 Ch pl er6 11 PM e dd 33 Chapter 6 7 2 HTTP amp Video Port Numbers 33 Gnaplero 13 E 33 Chapter 6 7 4 DINS ae 33 Chiapter6 7 5 PPPOE Setup testi aa a a 34 Ghaptermn C 6x EE 34 Chapter 658 PTZ Sep E 34 Chapter 68 1 PIZ EENEG eegene ee ee 34 Chapter 6 8 2 PTZ Model amp Baud Hate 34 Chapter 6 8 3 Preset Gen 35 Chapter 602 Peel ee 35 Cr nler6 85 DNA save 35 CNAE SPE vaar 35 Ghapter 87 POSION DEE 35 Ghapter 6 8 8 IRIS AUTO IRIS il 36 Chapter 6 8 9 Focus Auto FOCUS esconut 36 Chapter 6 8 10 Save Presets ccccccccconcccnncccccnooccnnnncononanennnonononnnonnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnss 36 Chapter 6 8 11 Clear All Preset esdtcannenae a a a aN 36 Chapter 6 8 12 Direct Keyboard ACCESS occcooooccnnncconononccnnononannnonnnnonnnnnnnnnnnononnennnnnss 36 chapter PIN HE 36 Ghapter 6 9 1 FTP Re Nee WT 37 Chapter 6 9 2 HTTP File Download 37 GHAPTERZ FILE Nd ET 38 Chapter 7t Play 264 IT 38 Chapter 1 2 Play H2604A00 RR 38 Chapter 7 3 Manage DVRs Download 39 Chapter 7 4 Connect to DVR s FTP Service rrrnnrnnnvvrvrnnnnnrvvnnnnnnnnrrvnnrnnnnnnrrnnnsnnnnnnsnnenn 39 Chapter 7 5 Start to Download DVR s Files ccccccooccccconcccncnoncnnnccononnncnnnnononnnnnnnnnos 40 Chapter 7 6 Play local RA CTT 40 DVR Use
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8. TE ADD mu 8 98 99 9 0489 Te SEDO 2 2 SET 4 8 16CH DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER DVR304 308 316 Summary DVR series are designed to meet the demands for full 4 8 16 channel real time recording systems Frame rate video quality and resolution can be adjusted for each channel to meet recording requirement VGA engines are built in 3D intellectual motion adoptive refinement with vivid image enhancement algorithm to provide best video quality DVR series provide various backup features include USB DVD RW USB flash disk HTTP download and Backup Manager FTP for multiple DVRs files download Mobile phone device remote monitoring is also supported Browser based remote live monitoring and video playback features are provided The DVR can provide D1 real time for 4 channel and CIF real time for 8 16 channel recording and playback Full features web based user interface multiple DVR system monitoring features various backup features and easy of cabling the DVR is ideal solution for DVR applications Major Features e Full D1 real time for 4 ch and CIF real time for 8 16 channel H 264 recording and playback e VGA outputs at 1920 1080i built in 3D intellectual motion adoptive refinement and vivid image enhancement engines e Concurrent multiple channel playback for 4 8 16 channel e Audio recording and playback Full features of remote controller controlling eo HTTP web based interface including DVR configuration PTZ
9. camera sequentially one can simply press the Enter button on the remote controller Once a camera is in active mode text in yellow major PTZ features can be easily performed Chapter 3 2 Remote Controller amp PTZ PTZ buttons are framed in yellow that contain auto panning zooming and zooming out Other PTZ and DVR buttons are shown in blue on remote controller The details are described as below Tilting the PTZ device up Tilting the PTZ device down Panning the PTZ device left Panning the PTZ device right Perform auto panning of the PTZ device Perform zooming in of the PTZ device Q9 Perform zooming out of the PTZ device Calling presets Chapter 3 3 Recall Presets To call a preset please follow the following instructions e Press Preset button to enable the calling preset mode e In Preset mode preset 01 to 64 directly to recall preset points of the PTZ device DVR User Manual 16 CHAPTER 4 RECORDING Chapter 4 1 Start Recording The DVR automatically performs recording task after power on Press REG button on the keypad or the remote controller that it can change the recording mode from schedule recording to manual recording Press REG button again DVR returns back to schedule recording again Chapter 4 2 Manual Recording Manual recording is equivalent to emergency recording In manual recording mode the DVR records all the cameras based on recording frame rate In many cases
10. control playback and live monitoring e 3G mobile phone solutions provided e Resolution frame rate and video quality configurable for each channel LCD Power saving design Trademarks and registered trademarks Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and or other countries Adobe and Adobe PDF are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U S and or other countries JavaScript and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and or other countries Linux Macintosh Mozilla and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of the respective holders Pelco is a trademark of Pelco Clovis CA and may be registered in certain jurisdictions Other names of companies and their products mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Caution e Do not drop or strike this equipment e Do not install the equipment near any naked flames or heat sources e Do not expose this unit to rain moisture smoke or dust environment e Do not cover the opening of the cabinet with cloth and plastic or to install this unit in poor ventilated places Allow 10cm between this unit and its surroundings e Do not continue to operate the unit under abnormal conditions such as detection of smoke strange smell or no display on screen while p
11. perform firmware update via 1 USB flash disk at DVR site and 2 HTML interface via network To perform firmware update using USB flash disk please follow the instructions 1 Plug in a portable USB disk at the DVR s USB port 2 Press Enter button at Start Update Firmware 3 After finishing transferring remove the USB device and reboot the DVR DVR User Manual 31 Prepare Firmware To prepare firmware update please create a directory firmware in the USB flash disk The USB flash disk should contain file system FAT 16 or FAT 32 Please visit the web site at www meritlilin com to download the latest firmware and save the file in the directory mentioned above Start Update Firmware To perform firmware update please plug in the USB flash disk into the DVR Select Start Update Firmware menu item and press Enter button It will automatically transfer the firmware into the DVR After transferring firmware wait until Please Reboot System message gets prompted and reboot the DVR Export Setup Export setup feature allows a user to export internal configuration into a system file at USB flash disk s firmware directory The file can later be imported to other machines The imported machine s internal configuration gets updated based on the original DVR s configuration To perform Export Setup please select Export Setup menu item and press Enter button Import Setup To perform Import Setup feature please select Import Setup men
12. up at PTZ control mode when playing video 9 Remote control IR receiver 18 Pause button 10 USB 2 0 connector 19 Stop video playback button a USB flash disk Live freeze video playback pause video b USB DVD RW 20 Fast reverse button a Video fast reverse b Previous event page DVR User Manual DVR308 06066 00 PTZ ESC EL PP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ALARM SEQ sLILIN gt 0O0OO0OO0O0O000 9 000 DVR308 e Q OOO A w U U E REC BACKUP MENU O 0 OD G 00o 0 00 1 LED status panel Please see system LED status panel 2 Camera buttons Camera selection mode 3 SEQ button 4 PTZ button a At PTZ control mode b At Split display mode 5 ESC button 6 Left button Split display a Move cursor left at menu setup b Pan left at PTZ control mode c Decrease a value d 4 split display 7 Enter button a Enter operation in menu setup b Instant PTZ camera selection at live mode c Camera active mode 8 Up button a Move cursor up in menu b Tilt up at PTZ control mode 9 Remote control IR receiver 10 USB 2 0 connector a USB flash disk b USB DVD RW c USB MOUSE DVR User Manual 11 a b C d 12 a b 13 14 15 16 O D 17 oY 18 19 20 Right button Split display Move cursor right in menu Pan right at PTZ control mode Increase a value 9 split display Down button Move cursor down at menu mode Tilt down at PTZ control mode Menu button Back
13. 192 168 3 254 m Default DNS 168 95 192 1 E Second DNS E PPPoE Account E PPPoE Password m Video Port HTTP Port Chapter 8 3 7 System Setting MAC Address MAG address of the DVR Firmware firmware version of the DVR DVR 485 ID Addressable DVR ID for multiple DVRs remote control using remote controller and RS 485 keyboard Language Language selection of the DVR Max Connections Maximum network connections allowed for the DVR Auto Logout force to logout remote accesses Sa System Setting a Server Settings a MAC Address Aa Firmware a OVR435 D A Max Connection E Auto Logout dl Submit Chapter 8 3 7 1 Timer Date Current date of the DVR Time Current time of the DVR DST Daylight saving time for a region DVR User Manual 47 Time 4 Setting time A date Date ml H H TY date Time Ho H CAES H Sync with OFF v NTP Chapter 8 3 7 2 User Setting There are three levels admin operator and guest of user authentication allowed in the DVR To change password please specify the old password new password and confirm password User Setting a Administrator New Password Confirm Password Operator Password New Password Confirm Password Pre Guest Password M ev Pa SEM u rd Confirm Password Other Username Username User Permission Password New Password Confirm Password DVR User Manual p Chapter 8 3 7 3 System Status Primary Maste
14. 24 Hours 1024 1024 129GB Approx 1TB recording day s 1000 GB 129GB 8 Days 4 Total FPS at CIF resolution calculate by a formula as following Total FPS Channel number Frame rate per channel For example 30 FPS 16 Ch at CIF resolution Total FPS 480 Frame 16 Ch 30 FPS 1000 2000 G GB GB B Table 4 16 Ch Recording Qually Highest Standard a el 4 Days 4 Days 6 days 7 Daye Goo os 5 days s Days 8 das 9 days Note 1 Recording frame rate is 7 5 FPS 16 Ch at D1 resolution 2 Above information may be inaccurate due to the installation environment 3 Recording Days calculate by a formula as following For example 1TB HDD Recording Quality Setting to Standard A day recording capacity of HDD 13KB 120 Total FPS 60 Seconds 60 Minutes 24 Hours 1024 1024 129GB Approx 1TB recording day s 1000 GB 129GB 8 Days 4 Total FPS at D1 resolution calculate by a formula as following Total FPS Channel number Frame rate per channel For example 7 5 FPS 16 Ch at D1 resolution Total FPS 120 Frame 16 Ch 7 5FPS DVR User Manual 55 Models Recording Video source Resolution Full D1 720 576 PAL 720 480 NTSC CIF 320 288 PAL 320 240 NTSC Recording NTSC Recording PAL Schedule ackup DVD RW Playback Speed Compression 7 day 24 hrs time table recording mode configurable USB 2 0 flash disk HTTP file download Audio suppor
15. Ena Ena Ena Enable Ena Ena Enal Es EE E F F 3 F elle j F lt ps a a LA bai D D o o D o o o p z g Fl I lt lt lt I lt lt LA we i 3 F elei LA vm i ES E E E i lt f lt E lt mn ka o ka Ki Chapter 8 3 2 Recording Setting Current Rec Mode Current DVR recording mode HDD Overwritten Option for circular recording Camera Recording Mode Assign schedule recording or no recording for a camera Camera Quality Setup the recording quality for a camera Camera FPS recording frame rate for a camera HE Record Setting 2 Record Setting 2405 2900 a Recording kode a OveryVrite a Camera Recording Made schedule Aw No Fecorling se Ho Fecoding Camera Name Quality DVR User Manual Channel Enable Enable or disable live video on Sequence Time Camera sequence time for main Chapter 8 3 3 Recording Schedule Table A user can setup record schedule table via Internet to setup scheduling table please specify day and time with the recording mode The user can also use Apply Schedule Table a Schedule Table DA 19 20 60 149 150 160 F 180 90 1101 949 120 180 149 150 1181 179 1181 1191 200 321 221 23 Monday Thuesday Wensday Thurday Friday Saturday Sunday 1 Always Sensor El No Record 4 Schedule Setting E Schedule Setting By H
16. Number of Connections E Last Reboot Time Kernel Temperature Fan DVR User Manual 49 Chapter 8 3 7 4 Firmware update This DVR is allowed to perform firmware upgrade via network After DVR receives the firmware it starts to perform firmware upgrade automatically After finishing the firmware update HTML page gets reload The user can then start to operator the DVR Firmware Update 4 Please do not turn off power and wait until this web page shows up automatically Fail to update firmware correctly due to network communication issue that it may damage this machine and is required to ship back to your vender for repair Submit A To perform network firmware update please click on Browse button and locate the firmware For 4 channel 8 channel and 16 channel the firmware file are flash304 bin flash308 bin and flash316 bin Chapter 8 3 8 Backup To perform remote video file backup click Backup hyperlink Please specify starting time and ending time Click on Submit button to perform file backup task Backup 3 Backup RR os ES EEE a File Format Multiple Channel y A backup progress bar shows up on the web page After backup task ends please click on the file hyperlink with LMP file extension lt can download the file from the DVR s internal HTTP server to your local PC 2711 00 a Backup Progress Please click here to download E 16040 6620070907112251 Imp To download the backup file s again plea
17. REEN LAYOUT REC 2007 06 22 11 03 50 HDD 9 Recording indicator O Date Time HDD recording percentage 80 pg Task bar Chapter 2 1 Sequential Display The DVR provides multiplexer feature displaying each camera in full screen sequentially in specific time period To perform sequential display simply press SEQ button on the remote controller or a keyboard The sequence icon shows on the task bar for indicating the DVR is in sequence status To perform sequence using mouse please click on Mouse Menu gt Sequence Chapter 2 2 Freeze In live monitoring and playback modes the DVR provides screen freezing feature in which suspicious individuals can be determined To freeze the screen press Freeze button on the remote controller Press the button again to cancel this operation Chapter 2 3 ROI amp PIP Mode The DVR provides 5X and 9X digital Zooming ROI capability live monitoring and video playback modes To perform this feature press Zoom button on the remote controller Once the DVR is in zooming status press Up Down Left or Right buttons to move the zooming window around to view other portion of the channel Press the Zoom button It can perform 5X digital zoom 9X digital zoom and normal view screen in sequence
18. a user can use Internet browser to get live and stored video via Internet The DVR s web interface also provides features of PTZ access split window display and system configurations General DVR web interface is described in the following figure CAMO1 HIDDEN Live Video Playback System Configure Backup Manager Currect Connection 1 Chapter 8 2 1 Before Using Internet Make sure that your Internet Browser allows signed ActiveX plug in running on your PC Set Download Signed ActiveX plug in controls to Prompt and Run ActiveX control and plug in to Enable at Internet Explore gt Tools gt Options gt Security Settings security Settings Settings Download signed ActiveX controls O Disable El gt wl Download unsign ctivex controls Disable O Enable O Prompt wl Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe Y Disable Be O Prompt wl Run Activex controls and plug ins me en eee D i gt Reset custom settings to Medium D Reset ct DVR User Manual 42 Chapter 8 2 2 Logon To logon the DVR please type in the IP address in the HTTP address box via Internet browser By default type 192 168 1 171 in the HTTP address box to access the logon page Use default password 1111 for Administrator password 2222 for Operator and password 3333 for Guest Windows Les em admin wd nn Note Each user can be assigned for different access level at Sys
19. an choose the model of PTZ devices by pressing Left or Right button The DVR adopts this PTZ model s protocol and communicates with the PTZ device Each PTZ device can be assigned by its PTZ protocol with different baud rate 34 DVR User Manual Model Baud Rate Number of Bytes PIH 7000 MLP1 9600 960 PIH 7600 MLP1 9600 PIH 7625 3 MLP1 9600 PIH 7625 7 MLP2 PIH 7622 7 MLP2 Pelco D None Pelco P None Chapter 6 8 3 Preset Setup A preset of a PTZ camera can be configured for manipulation during live monitoring Panning tilting zooming calling presets auto panning and other PTZ features provided by a PTZ camera can also be accessed during live monitoring mode All the features should be configured before accessing PTZ functions Please follow the rest of this chapter to setup a preset PRESET SETUP SAVE PRESET CLEAR PRESET Chapter 6 8 4 Preset To define a preset press Left or Right button on the keypad or the remote controller to change the preset number Chapter 6 8 5 Dwell Define dwell of a preset Dwell number ranges from 0 to 255 the shortest to the longest Chapter 6 8 6 Speed Define speed of previous preset to the next preset The speed number ranges from 1 to 8 the slowest to the fastest The speed might vary based on different PTZ device s settings Chapter 6 8 7 Position To adjust PTZ lens position press Enter at Adjust Pos menu item A PTZ screen keypad shows up as a remin
20. arm input switches 1 N O alarm output and 1 N C alarm output 11 RJ 45 Keyboard in Connected from previous DVR s keyboard output in daisy chain 12 RJ 45 Keyboard out Connect to the next DVR s input RJ 45 connector 13 DC 12V input 15 Power switch DVR3161 VIDEO IN KEYBOARD KEYBOARD W0 8 DC12V IN our O BACHE G 1 Main monitor 9 RS 485 2 Camera inputs For PTZ connection Analog camera BNC inputs 10 Alarm I Os 3 Audio inputs Alarm input switches 1 N O alarm output Four RCA audio connectors and 1 N C alarm output 4 External IR receiver RCA 11 RJ 45 Keyboard in 5 Audio output Connected from previous DVR s 6 Spot monitor keyboard output in daisy chain a Spot monitor accessible by keyboard 12 RJ 45 Keyboard out b Each spot output can be Connect to the next DVR s input programmable for alarmed camera RJ 45 connector display and sequence display 13 DC 12V input 7 VGA output 15 Power switch 8 Network RJ 45 connector Chapter 1 3 System LED Status Panel System LEDs are meaningful while operating the DVR The status of each LED is described as in the following table O 0 O o 000000009 a 00000000 000000006 0 0060 OF GO G DVR304 DVR308 316 LED Color Ta motioned or alarmed Network indicator Wem LED Description BACKUP Backup LED indicator Green blinkino DVR User Manual 10 Chapter 1 4 Remote controller The button arrangement of the
21. aster and slave HDDs by date and time To perform time search function please specify date and time information in date and time edit boxes Press Search button to finish this task 1 4 e amp Mor fo To Yu Ts EJ Chapter 8 2 5 Save JPEG file To save live or playback video to JPEG files please perform right mouse click on Video Display Control area In system menu select Save All as JPEG or Save JPEG for the live or playback video DVR User Manual 44 Chapter 8 2 6 Network Audio The DVR can provide network audio monitoring for both live and playback video To activate network audio please open a camera s video in full screen on Video Display Control It can deliver network audio to a PC for both live and playback video Chapter 8 3 Configure the DVR via Web page Features of the DVR s main menu system can be configured via web interface Features such as camera alarm recording network and backup can all get setup remotely Chapter 8 3 1 Camera Setting Camera Setting A Noise Filter v 3 Camera malin monitor Camera Name AMO1 CAMO2 AMOS CAMO4 AMOS CAMOB AMO CAMOS AMOS CAM10 AM11 CAM12 AM13 CAM14 AM15 CAM16 Channel Enable Video Loss Detection Sequence Time j F F lt F j gt lt mn 14 za 14 i a E lt E monitor E LA E lt i lt j F F LA E i F F JENSEN F CHSC SSNS LA E Ena
22. ate manual recording operation To play the REC Search list please select Record Search item A list of start recording shows up accordingly Press Up or Down button to select list item for playback RECORD SEARCH RECORD TIME 2007 07 04 13 39 47 2007 07 04 13 38 42 Chapter 5 4 Time Search User can also use calendar and time for performing video search feature Chapter 5 5 Other Playback Features Once one of above playback features is performed features such as fast forward FF fast rewind FR pause stop step and re play can then be used gt gt FF Press Right button shuttle ring right on the front panel or FF key on the remote controller to fast forward the playing video The speed of fast forwarding is range from 2X 6X of the original playback speed DVR User Manual 19 ES FR Press Left button shuttle right left on the front panel or FR key on the remote controller to fast rewind the playing video The speed of fast rewinding is range from 2X 6X of the original playback speed PAUSE amp STEPPING press Pause button while playing video that can pause III the video Once the video is in pausing mode one can press Left or Right button on the DVR s keypad or the remote controller to play the video step by step STOP To stop video playback press Stop button on the keypad or the remote LI controller The DVR s screen switches back to playback main menu for other playback operations Press ESC but
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24. der Please press Left Right Up or Down button on remote controller to move the PTZ lens To zoom in and or zoom out of the PTZ device press Zoom In DVR User Manual 35 Chapter 6 8 8 IRIS amp Auto IRIS To adjust IRIS please press Left or Right button on IRIS option For auto IRIS press Enter on Auto IRIS option Chapter 6 8 9 Focus amp Auto Focus To adjust focus please press Left or Right button on Focus option For auto focus press Enter on Auto Focus option Chapter 6 8 10 Save Presets Once the above parameters are entered the lens of the PTZ device should be in place with proper IRIS and focus set To store the parameters permanently please press Up or Down button to choose Save menu item The position gets stored by each PTZ device programmatically You can test the stored preset by switching back and forth on Preset menu item To define other preset point please repeat chapter 6 8 4 In live monitoring mode this preset can be recalled at any time To recall a preset please read Call Preset section for detail Chapter 6 8 11 Clear All Preset To clear all the preset points of a PTZ device please select Clear All Preset menu item Press Enter key on the front panel or remote controller The operation clears all the preset points Chapter 6 8 12 Direct Keyboard Access Direct Keyboard Access mode allows RS 485 protocol directly transmitted to RS 485 PTZ device DVR is no longer handle the conversion of the RS
25. e monitoring menu setup video playback and file backup can be done by using web interface Chapter 8 1 1 Configuration Make sure that network IP address subnet mask and gateway of the DVR are setup correctly Always consult your network administrator before installing DVR e IPScan 1 0 0 14 subnet Mask Gatewa Assignment Mac Address 192 168 0 53 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 3 Static OOOFFCO00368 192 168 1 166 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 SU NOOFFC339700 192 168 1 171 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 Static 000FFC300000 192 168 1 172 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 Static OOOFFC301011 Subnet Mask PIH 036 038 4 192 168 10 118 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 100 Static OOOFFC101806 3F 1020 UEST 220 139 60 157 255 255 255 0 220 139 40 254 Static OOOFFC210036 Gateway HTTP Port No C Static PPPoE Account PPPOE Password To setup IP address a user can use IPScan utility to scan all the DVRs within a LAN This powerful tool can help the user to monitor to find and to set IP configuration for all Merit LILIN s IP based products Note The default IP address of the DVR is 192 168 0 111 Chapter 8 1 2 Internet Ports To access the DVR via Internet using a router please make sure that IP Ports of the router IP sharing device are set The DVR uses the following IP Ports by default Port 80 HTML web pages Port 3100 Command port DVR User Manual 41 Chapter 8 2 Access the DVR via Internet Browser To access the DVR
26. ease click on the Profile and click on Connect button oe Backup Manager File View Help x g Connect Delete Properties Ze CA 192 168 3 24 5 192 168 3 230 5 LILIN Test Site lt gt FTP Q 192 168 3 24 192 168 3 230 O LILIN Test Site DVR User Manual 39 Chapter 7 5 Start to Download DVR s Files Once a DVR is connected a list of time stamps of the DVR gets listed in the treeview Select one of the stamp and click on Download button to download the files ae Backup Manager EI BIK File View Help u E 44 Connect Disconnect Cancel download elete Properties Fast Rewind e CA E 192 168 3 24 5 192 168 3 230 Sc 192 168 32 24 2010 1 27 G 10 AM amp 114M Q 12 AM y 01 PM amp 02 PM amp 03 PM de y 04 PM 5 05 PM Hy 06 PM amp 07 PM amp 08 PM H 2010 1 28 HO 2010 1 29 2010 1 30 192 168 3 230 Chapter 7 6 Play local DVR s files Click on the time stamp of the local driver the file clips can by playback by clicking on the Play button ai Backup Manager File View Help gt gt gt CA Ess 192 168 3 24 SC 2010 1 27 10 AM CO 46 MIN 192 168 3 230 HE 2010 1 27 lt FTP 192 168 3 24 w 2010 1 27 HQ 2010 1 28 H 2010 129 H 2010 1 30 192 168 3 230 DVR User Manual 40 CHAPTER 8 NETWORK There are two ways to access the DVR via network Internet browser web interface or CMX application All the features including liv
27. een Note Only 4 Ch DVR supports digital zoom with PIP feature Chapter 2 4 CH amp CH In case of scanning through cameras in full screen channel buttons CH amp CH can be used to monitor all cameras Chapter 2 5 Audio amp Mute Once the audio channel is properly setup the DVR can output the live audio To enable live audio press Audio button To disable live audio one can press Audio button Chapter 2 6 Addressable DVR Control Button To control one of the DVRs using only one remote controller please press on the addressable DVR control button followed by the DVR ID The rest of the DVRs are in sleeping mode until one of the DVRs gets called Chapter 2 7 OK Cancel Button The DVR has OK Cancel operation in menu submenu system To perform this operation the user can press Menu for OK or ESC for cancel on the keypad or the remote controller For keyboard please press SET button for OK or CANCEL button for cancel DVR User Manual 15 CHAPTER 3 PTZ CONTROL PTZ device can be controlled in live monitoring mode and PTZ setup mode via the keypad and or the remote controller The rest of the chapter describes the ways of controlling PTZ devices using the keypad and a remove controller Chapter 3 1 Instant PTZ Controllable Mode Instantly controllable PTZ camera active camera is shown in yellow color in live monitoring mode indicating that the camera can be instantly controlled for PTZ operations Moving the active
28. er 1 5 1 Mouse Menu For using mouse menu please use the mouse click on Menu item The mouse menu shows on the screen for more system features SETUP PLAYBACK ZOOM _ ZOOM PTZ oo AUDIO ON OFF SHUTDOWN Chapter 1 6 Active Camera Active camera is shown as checked at camera name number Once a camera is activated the camera can be controlled for PTZ operation or for camera audio Moving the active camera sequentially one can simply press the Enter button on the remote controller the keypad or keyboard s DVR User Manual 12 Chapter 1 7 Symbols amp Icons The DVR adopts symbols and icons for graphical user interface GUI design These symbols and icons contain useful information in operating the DVR All the symbols and icons are discussed in the rest of the chapter Task bar The task bar shows up on bottom of the main monitor for indicating the operation status of the DVR while operating the remote controller the mouse the keypad or a keyboard The icons of the DVR are described in the follow table Mouse menu Controlled DVR ID RS 485 ID IDVR 002 ee The DVR s ID RS 485 ID address D 02 Manual recording mode gt _ __ Zomme Sequence made tg DVR User Manual 13 CHAPTER 2 DVR OPERATIONS Most of the time DVR is operated at the surveillance live mode In live monitoring mode the information of screen layout and symbols are described in this section SC
29. ing mode always sensor motion or no record For the Apply All setting the user can use Up or Down button to select Apply All menu item Press Enter button on Apply All menu item that can setup a recording mode for a week SCHEDULE Nl ale 16 18120 22124 NONE RECORANIG Chapter 6 4 8 HDD Overwritten The DVR can be setup for HDD circular recording If the user does not want the HDD to be overwritten please turn the option to be off Chapter 6 4 9 Limited Recording In many countries the HDD recording may be limited and can be only accessed for a certain period Once the recorded data passes the period the data can no longer be accessed Chapter 6 5 Alarm Setup Alarm setup menu allows changing the settings of extern alarm switches motion alarm buzzer and alarm recording duration To change these settings please enter Alarm setup menu and follow the instructions DVR User Manual 26 CAMERA SELECT ALARM INPUT TYPE ALARM ENABLE MOTION SENSITIVITY MOTION AREA SET MOTION BUZZER TIME ALARM TIME BUZZER BUTTON SOUND Chapter 6 5 1 Alarm Input Type The DVRs alarm inputs can be configured as normal open N O or normal close N C The alarm input is one to one mapped to a camera respectively Chapter 6 5 2 Motion Enable Motion Enable enables motion alarm activation if the motion area has been set with proper motion sensitivity Press Left or Right button at Motion Enable menu item to change the setting
30. lay button on the remote controller a keyboard or the keypad A playback message box shows up for searching video clips The details are described in the following sections PLAYBACK TIME SEARCH EVENT SEARCH RECORD SEARCH DATE SEARCH Chapter 5 1 Time Search Time search feature can perform date and time search based on recorded video data This feature is very easy to use and it allows a user to perform video searching task throughout hard disk drives To perform time search operation simply press Left or Right button on the highlighted date or time field To change the date and time please press Up or Down button TIME SEARCH DATE 2007 09 11 TIME 19 54 00 Chapter 5 2 Event Search Event list contains information including date time event type and camera channel for the event There are external alarm event and motion alarm event that can be found in event list To filter out events please set starting and ending time in the event search dialog box To view operation log please see System Log View for detail EVENT SEARCH RECORD TIME 05 07 04 13 40 48 05 07 04 13 40 42 05 07 04 13 40 35 DVR User Manual 18 AUTO PAN EE ENTER gt gt PRESET ESC To select an event list item press Up or Down button Press Enter button to play the video clips e To select next page please press FF or FR button Chapter 5 3 REC Search REC SEARCH contains the list when a user presses REC button to activ
31. lity can be configured for each channel To change the quality setting press Left or Right button Chapter 6 4 2 Frame Rate Each camera channel can be setup for its frame rate individually To setup the frame rate please press the Enter button and using the Left or Right button for the adjustment Chapter 6 4 3 Recording Mode Each camera can be setup for schedule recording or no recording Once the recording mode has been turned off each recording mode including alarm motion or manual recording does not record Chapter 6 4 4 Audio There are up to four audio inputs that can be recorded into the DVR To setup audio recording please assign the audio channel to a particular camera DVR User Manual 25 Chapter 6 4 5 Post alarm Recording Post alarm recording can record the video of a camera after a particular alarm motion is triggered To enable post alarm recording please set the post alarm recording seconds for this option Chapter 6 4 6 Resolution The DVR can provide full D1 or CIF recording solutions The default setting is at full D1 recording To change recording resolution please press Left or Right button Chapter 6 4 7 Schedule Once the schedule has been setup the DVR can record camera video based on the schedule table The DVR s timer detects every second to check if it should start to record To edit the schedule table a user can press Enter button for editing mode Press Enter button that can change record
32. multiple users access ARP TCP IP UDP HTTP SMTP FTP DDNS PPPoE DynDNS NTP Live event log amp time search playback AVI snapshot HTML DVR status IPScan supported easy to setup for IP address D BackupManager Mobile phone Others Multiple DVRs FTP file download and multi channel playback iPhone and Android mobile phone supported g Hardware watchdog timer Daylight saving time English Chinese Spanish Danish Swiss Norwegian Arabic Japanese Germany O 09 9 lt I O D E o D ES S 2 2 8 e D 3 gt lt Cc gt D O O O 3 3 O Q OD Multilanguage CPU OS French Polish Portuguese Simplified Chinese Vietnam Italian 32 bit RISC Processor ARM926 SoC 336 MHz Linux 2 6 kernel Power DC 12V 5 0A 60W Working Env Temp 0 C 50 C Humidity 0 80 Dimension 360mm 60mm 308mm Weight 3 0 Kg DVR User Manual 56 O MERIT LILIN ENT CO LTD http www meritlilin com 66 DVR304CSE
33. n the remote control Chapter 6 3 5 Monitor Standby Time To setup standby time please change the time at this feature Chapter 6 3 6 Main Alarm Switching The main monitor output can be configured in displaying camera s full screen To enable this feature please select the camera in camera selection box Chapter 6 3 7 Main Monitor SEQ Time Sequence feature can multiplex each camera screen in full size in specific time o period Once the seguence time is set press SEO button on the remote controller or the keypad to activate the seguence feature Chapter 6 3 8 Spot Monitor Switching The DVR has a spot output To setup the seguence please first assign spot or guad output Specify SEQ TIME in seconds Once above has been setup spot monitor starts to perform seguence display DVR User Manual 24 Chapter 6 3 9 Spot Seguence Time To specify Spot seguence time please set this option Note Spot monitor is for 8 16 Chananel only Chapter 6 4 Record Setup Record setup menu can setup features related to recording features such as recording guality frame rate recording mode audio selection alarm recording recording resolution group of pictures GOP schedule table HDD overwritten and limited recording CAMERA SELECT 1 OUALITY HIGH FRAME RATE 30 RECORD MODE SCHDEDULE AUDIO 1 POSTALARM 5SEC CIF 4 SCHEDULE TABLE HDD OVERWRITTEN YES LIMTED RECORDING Chapter 6 4 1 Record Quality The recording qua
34. our a Apply All Mode Chapter 8 3 4 Alarm Setting Buzzer Enable Enable disable DVR buzzer Motion Enable Enable disable motion detection Motion Tracer Enable disable motion trace Alarm Input Type Set alarm input as NO NC or disable Buzzer Output Time Assign buzzer time for each camera Alarm Setting a Alarm Setting Camera Name A Buzzer Enable Motion Enable Motion Area Motion Tracer Alarm Input Type Alarm Output Time Buzzer Output Time 2 Sec vi 2 Sec v L Chapter 8 3 5 Alarm E mail Alarm E Mail 3 Alarm E Mail E Enable Alarm E Mail Host P Address IP Authorization E Mail Acount E Mail Password JPEG FILE DVR User Manual Enable Alarm E Mail Option for enable alarm motion email From From E Mail address To To E Mail address Host IP Address SMTP mail server s IP or DNS address Authentication Option for user and password authentication E Mail Account receiver s E Mail account E Mail Password receiver s E Mail account s password 46 Chapter 8 3 6 Network Setting Network Setting BEE IP Addres s DVR s IP address m Connection method O Static DHCP PPPoE Subnet Mask Subnet mask u P Address 192 168 3 241 Gateway IP Address Router Gateway IP address Subnet Mask memo PPPoE account PPPoE protocol account name PPPoE password PPPoE password Video Port The DVR s video port HTTP Port HTML port number E Gateway IP Address
35. ower is turned on e Do not touch the power connection with wet hands e Do not damage the power cord or leave it under pressure e Do not operate this unit near magnet speaker system etc to avoid unnecessary magnetic interference e Connection cables should be grounded properly CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS SS DVR User Manual 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER IS GH Ka ME 6 Chanter En D FOM EE 6 Chapter 1 2 7 Rear VEN LAPP 9 Chapter 1 3 System LED Status Panel 10 Chapter 1 4 Remote controller ooccccccccccocccnncconononcnnnnonnononcnnnnnnnanncnonononnnnncnnnnnos 11 Chapter 1 5 Mouse O EM a a a 12 Chapter 1 51 Mouse Meninas 12 Ghapler E ee E 12 Chapter 1 7 Symbols CONS ge 13 GHAPTER DNR OPERATIONS nianna E N 14 Chapter 2 1 Sequential Display aia 14 Caper 2 EE 14 Ohapter 2737 BOLSEPP Mode ar 14 Mee OR SO ee 15 Chapter 2 5 Audio amp Mute occcccccccncccnccccccnnccnncncnnonccnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnns 15 Chapter 2 6 Addressable DVR Control Button 15 Chanter 27 OK Gancel BUON ene in N AR 15 CHAPTER 3 PIZ CONTROL suveren 16 Chapter 3 1 Instant PTZ Controllable Mode 16 Chapter 3 2 Remote Controller amp PIZZA 16 Ghapter 3 3 Recall Presets aa 16 CHAPTER 4 RECORDING Lapeer 17 Ghapter 4 1 Start Record Nvo NGT 17 Chapter 4 2 Manual Recording E 17 Chapter 4 3
36. r HDD HDD detecting status of primary master IDE channel for the DVR Primary Slave HDD HDD detecting status of primary slave IDE channel for the DVR Secondary Master HDD HDD detecting status of secondary maser IDE channel for the DVR Secondary Slave HDD HDD detecting status of secondary slave IDE channel for the DVR HDD Recording Start Start recording time of the DVR HDD Recording End End recording time of the DVR Approximate Rec Hours Total recording hours available for the HDD s Approximate Rec Days Total recording days available for the HDD s Current Written HDD The HDD of the DVR in writing Already Overwritten The HDD s has been overwritten HDD Writing Speed HDD writting speed detector HDD Reading Speed HDD reading speed detector DVR ID DVR ID RS 485 ID Number of Connections Number of users accessing the DVR via network Last Reboot Time Last time for rebooting the DVR Kernel The OS version of the DVR Temperature DVR internal temperature indicator Fan Fan failure indicator ES System Status 4 HDD Status Primary Master HDD Installed Primary Slave HDD Not Installed Secondary Master HDD Not Installed Secondary Slave HDD Not Installed HDD Recording Start 2010 02 04 16 59 58 HDD Recording End 2010 03 06 20 04 24 HDD Percent Approximate Rec Hours Approximate Rec Days 12 Current Written HDD Primary Master a Already Overwritten E HDD Write Speed E HDD Read Speed DVR Status E DYRD E
37. r Manual A CHAPTER 8 NETWORK EE 41 Chapter 8 1 1 Configuration 41 Eet Ee E Te 41 Chapter 8 2 Access the DVR via Internet Browser 42 Chapter 8 2 1 Before Using Internet oooonnnnncccoccnnncnnccnononnnonnnnnnonnnonnnnnonanenononoss 42 Ghart 822 KON Larsen 43 Chapter 8 2 3 Hyper Link Panel occccccccccccccononocononononnncnononnnnnnnnononnnennnnnononenonnnoss 43 Chapter 8 2 4 Playback Over Network cccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeseueaeeeeeseaas 43 Chapter 8 25 Save JPEG Mei a e 44 Gha pt er 8 2 6 Network Audio vanedannende eee 45 Chapter 8 3 Configure the DVR via Web page ooocccccccccononccnccnonnncccononononacnnnnnnnonancnnnnnos 45 Chapter 8 3 1 Camera Gettng ien E 45 Chapter 8 3 2 Recording Setting irean a a oe 45 Chapter 8 3 3 Recording Schedule Table nnaeennnnnoennnenessennnneessrrrrreerrrrrenesrenreeee 46 Chapter 8 324 Alarm Setting siele ege di 46 Ch pi r 8 35 A m EN Pee 46 Chapter 8 3 6 Network Setting oocccccccoconnncnccconononcnnnonononnnonnnnnononcnnnnononennnnnnnoss 47 Chapter 8 3 7 System Geitmg 47 CATON sl TIME aS 47 Cnapiers 3 7 2 User Seng are 48 Chapter 8 3 7 3 System Status a ris aaa a a a Aa 49 Chapter 8 3 7 4 Firmware update cccccccooncccncccccooonccononononnnnnnononnnnnonnnononnnncnnnnnss 50 APP END EE 51 Appendix A 4 Ch DVR Alarm I Os and RS485 for DI 51 Appendix B 8 Ch and 16 CH DVR Alarm I Os and RS485 for DI 51 Appendi
38. rame size Average picture size HDD INFO JS Ze SIZE HDD FORMAT APPROX REC HOURS APPROX REC DAYS RESET COUNTER DVR User Manual 29 HDD Format To format HDDs please select HDD Format menu item Password is required for preventing unauthorized access warning message also gets prompted for formatting verification Please be alerted to this operation lt may erase not only event list data but also recorded video data Press Enter button at HDD Format menu to format the hard disk drives Formatting hard disk drives may take several seconds based on the number of lists recorded Chapter 6 6 3 Password Access The DVR has three sets of password protection accounts preventing unauthorized access To activate password function please turn Enable Password on or off at System gt Password The password consists of four to eight digits for entering the DVR The default passwords are admin 1111 operator 2222 and guest 3333 The acceptable characters are 1 to 10 0 and Ato Z To change the password setting please press Enter at System gt Password gt Change Password PASSWORD ACCESS USER OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PASSWORD PROPERTY ENABLE PASSWORD Note In case forgetting your password please contact your sales agent for master password Access Property Each account can be assigned for access rights including video playback menu setup video backup PTZ setup network setup and remote ne
39. remote controller is designed for easy to use purposes Buttons are separated in regions based on their features including DVR operational keys pan tilt and zoom camera device PTZ keys numerical keys and PTZ buttons MENU SC ZOOM REC m FREEZE P Playback 44 ENTER pp PRESET ESC 9 split display s Perform auto pan feature EM Move up tilt up Zoom in of a fast dome camera BA Move down tilt down Zoom out of a fast dome camera RM Move left pan left kk da CH FREEZE kai O SEARCH BACKAP DVR AUDIO EJECT ES EQ Call preset of a fast dome camera E pr mu Move right pan right BUEN Enter set Numerical keys DVR User Manual Chapter 1 5 Mouse System The DVR has both USB mouse interface General mouse operations are described as below Left mouse click A Right mouse click Left mouse double click mouse drag Mouse scroll Left mouse click ln mouse menu system mouse click can select a menu item In window division mode click on a camera that is to select the camera in activation mode active camera Left mouse double click In window division mode click on a camera that can call the camera in full screen mode Mouse drag lin motion area setup mode mouse drag can setup a motion area Mouse scroll In setup menu mouse scroll can increase or decrease a value Right mouse click Popup a submenu system or return to live in main menu Chapt
40. rt numbers for the DVR are port 80 HTML web pages and port 3100 video port Chapter 6 7 3 FTP FTP port number is for FTP download video files into a local PC Chapter 6 7 4 DDNS To use domain name provided by DDNS server ddnsipcam com or www dyndns org please first visit ddnsipcam com to register an account After registration please enter host name username and password in DDNS menu item at DVR side Note Please use lower case for host name username and password for both DynDNS registration and DVR settings DVR User Manual 33 Chapter 6 7 5 PPPOE Setup To use ADSL modem please enter the username and password for dialing the ADSL modem connection successfully Chapter 6 7 6 MAC Display the MAC address of the DVR Chapter 6 8 PTZ Setup The DVR can control RS 485 PTZ or IP PTZ Using DVR s keypad or the remote controller can access all these cameras To setup PTZ connection please follow the following instructions CAMERA SELECT PTZ TRANSPORT RS 485 PTZ PROTOCOL MLP2 BAUD RATE 9600 PTZRS485 ID AUTO PRESET SETUP DIRECT KEYBOARDACCESS Chapter 6 8 1 PTZ Transport PTZ Protocol is sent to a remote camera by using RS 485 To enable feature please set the PTZ Transport to RS 485 Chapter 6 8 2 PTZ Model amp Baud Rate If PTZ protocol is transmitted via traditional RS485 wires attached to the DVR Please setup baud rate and RS485ID respectively One c
41. s unstable and causes video loss a user can disable this option Unstable video signal may generate thousand of video loss events in one second Temporarily turn this option Off that can improve DVR system performance Chapter 6 3 Monitor Setup VIDEO ADVANCE OUTPUT RESOLUTION BACKLIGHT SAVING MONITOR STAND BY MODE MONITOR STANDBY TIME MAIN ALARM SWITCH MAIN MONITOR SEQ TIME SPOT ALARM SWITCH SPOT QUAD SEQ TIME DVR User Manual 22 Chapter 6 3 1 Video Advance To setup advanced LCD VGA video setting please following this section ADAPTIVE DEINTERLANCE EDGE PRESERVING MOVING OBJ ECT CORRECTION FILE MODE SHARPNESS ENHANCER Each of the VGA settings is described in the following table Film mode DVR User Manual 23 Chapter 6 3 2 Output Resolution VGA output resolutions can be set at this option Chapter 6 3 3 Backlight Saving DVR NVR is 24 hours non stop running LCD panel consumes the most energy to a typical PC The following figure shows LCD panel consumption rate A Typical PC Power Consumption Rate Backlight saving mode is to turn the LCD backlight darker Turn backlight of the LCD can also save LCD power consumption Chapter 6 3 4 Monitor Standby Mode After stand by time of the main monitor LCD monitor is in sleep mode to save power consumption To reactivate the LCD monitor please enable alarm motion detection move DVR s mouse press any key on the front panel or press any key o
42. se click on Backup File Download hyperlink to download DVR User Manual 50 APPENDIX Appendix A 4 Ch DVR Alarm I Os and RS485 for PTZ GND S DVR User Manual 51 Appendix C RS485 Input and Output Pin Assignment Terminal Name gt RJ 45 wem um AA Er RS 485 Out Link Keyboard 6 RS 485 Out Link Keyboard 8 IDC H12Vinput Appendix D Hard Disk Drive Support List WD5000AVDS 500GB WD5000AVVS 500GB WD10EVDS 1TB WD3200AVVS 320GB WD2500AVVS 250GB DVR User Manual 32 Appendix E Supported USB DVD RW and Disks Manufacturer Model Appendix F Supported USB Flash Disk Transcend 8G 16G Kingston 4G 8G 16G Sanddisk 8G 16G DVR User Manual 53 Appendix G Hard Disk Recording Table Approximate recording days and hours can also be found at Menu gt System gt HDD Info Table 1 8 Ch Recording Qualiy Highest Standard come 52 kepe 40 Kare 27 ven E Da Days Days Days 2 5 7 10 Note 41 Recording frame rate is 30 FPS 8 Ch at CIF resolution 2 Above information may be inaccurate due to the installation environment 3 Recording Days calculate by a formula as following For example 1TB HDD Recording Quality Setting to Standard A day recording capacity of HDD 4 0KB 240 Total FPS 60 Seconds 60 Minutes 24 Hours 1024 1024 79GB Approx 1TB recording day s 1000 GB 79GB 13 Days 4 Total FPS at CIF re
43. solution calculate by a formula as following Total FPS Channel number Frame rate per channel For example 30 FPS 8 Ch at CIF resolution Total FPS 240 Frame 8 Ch 30 FPS RIC os o Go Table 2 8 Ch rs el 4 Days 4 Days 6 Il 7 bas Goo el 6 days 7 Days 8 days 10 bas Note 1 Recording frame rate is 15 FPS 8 Ch at D1 resolution 2 Above information may be inaccurate due to the installation environment 3 Recording Days calculate by a formula as following For example 1TB HDD Recording Quality Setting to Standard A day recording capacity of HDD 12KB 120 Total FPS 60 Seconds 60 Minutes 24 Hours 1024 1024 118GB Approx 1TB recording day s 1000 GB 118GB 8 Days 4 Total FPS at D1 resolution calculate by a formula as following Total FPS Channel number Frame rate per channel For example 15 FPS 8 Ch at D1 resolution Total FPS 120 Frame 8 Ch 15 FPS DVR User Manual 54 Table 3 16 Ch ho Mia so rere s2 kome s2 remo 27 rere Ca bas 5 bas 8 Days 9 Days e bas 10 days 16 Days 16 Days Note 1 Recording frame rate is 30 FPS 16 Ch at CIF resolution 2 Above information may be inaccurate due to the installation environment 3 Recording Days calculate by a formula as following For example 1TB HDD Recording Quality Setting to Standard A day recording capacity of HDD 3 2KB 480 FPS 60 Seconds 60 Minutes
44. system related settings such as date time HDD password log restoring manufacturing default DVR RS 485 ID video system firmware update language and health check can be configured at this system menu To setup above features please follow the following instructions SYSTEM DATE TIME HDD INFO PASSWORD ACCESS LOG VIEW FACTORY RESET DVR 485 1D VIDEO SYSTEM FIRMWARE LANGUAGE LIVE AUDIO Chapter 6 6 1 Date Time The DVR has built in timer to record time information One can choose different time format or disable the timer DVR User Manual 28 DATE TIME DISAPLY POS Time Sync Time Sync feature allows the DVR to synchronize its timer system to PIH 931D keyboard To synchronize DVR s timers to a PIH 931D keyboard please set this option to Keyboard PIH 931D keyboard starts to synchronize every 15 minutes NTP To use NTP time sync please select NTP service at Time Sync selection The DVR will automatically synchronize with an NTP server Warning Highly recommend to perform Time Sync feature before the DVR starts to record video Warning Highly recommend to re format HDD if the timer has been set and the HDD has recorded video data Chapter 6 6 2 HDD Information HDD INFO shows the following information dh Size The capacity of the hard disk drive Approximate recording hour recording hours based on the HDD s Approximate recording days recording days based on the HDD s Average f
45. ted External USB DVD RW H 264 AVC video FR 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x 64x FF 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x 64x H 264 AVC and JPEG Video Input Analog cameras Camera Name 12 characters NTSC 120 FPS Sec NTSC 240 FPS Sec NTSC 480 FPS Sec BNC 1 Spot monitor 3D intellectual motion adoptive refinement with vivid image enhancement VGA engine up to 1920 1080i LCD backlight saving mode Sequence digital zoom freeze VGA output Backlight saving Digital zoom ROI for 5X and 9X with PIP O Split screen 4 PIP 4 9 16 Spot monitor Yes Yes Reports Full alarm configuration and operation reports exporting over HTTP or USB Authentication User authentication with feature configurable Recording day Dynamic recording day calculation Alarm event DI 4 and DO 2 NO NC DI 8 and DO 2 NO NC Motion Motion grid 30 24 each channel 8 sensitivities Event External alarm video loss stop recording power recovering motion detection schedule logon HDD format Email Alarm notification with JPEG attachments Accessories Remote controller addressable up to 255 DVRs P T Z protocol LILIN MLP2 and Pelco RS 485 Keyboards PIH 931D keyboard IR receiver Extra IR extension connector up to 200 m Mouse USB PS 2 drag n drop right mouse click mouse wheel Audio G 711 audio 0 7Vp p 16KHz Audio In out RCA 1 in 1 output RCA 4 in 1 output Remote control Network Protocols b DVR status IPScan lt D Wo Direct Internet browser access
46. tem gt Password Access Chapter 8 2 3 Hyper Link Panel Hyper Link Panel contains major features including video source configuration and Backup Manager download page Configure the DVR via Web page To configure the DVR via web page please Click on Configure hyper link There are internal server setting general network setting PTZ device setting and video system setting allowed The detail settings are described in the rest of the chapter Download H 264 DVR File Player H 264 DVR File Player Backup Manager hyper link allows a user to download the application via Internet Chapter 8 2 4 Playback Over Network The DVR allows a user to perform Play FF Pause Step and Stop operations on a remote DVR The buttons are described in the following figure EE EFN DVR User Manual 43 To perform playback operation please click on Playback hyperlink A playback dialog box shows up Event search list record search list and time search are all integrated in the dialog box on the hyper link panel Event Record Time Search Search Search Time Type Channel 0708 23 1411 Motion E a 0708 23 1410 Motion Z Ume Motion 0708 23 14 10 Motion OF M825 14 09 Motion OF 0823S 14 09 Motion Normal Record and Event Lists Double click on the record list item or event list item for playback A user can also click on Search button to retrieve the video Time Search Time search feature allows a user to search both m
47. ton again that it returns to live monitoring mode DVR User Manual 20 CHAPTER 6 MENU SYSTEM Chapter 6 1 Setup Menu Setup menu contains menu settings for camera monitor record alarm system network PTZ and backup The details of all the setup menu items are described in the rest of the chapters Record Chapter 6 2 Camera Setup A user can setup camera settings at camera setup option Camera name video setup and video loss detection can be found at this option CAMERA SELECT CAMERA NAME CAMERA DISABLE VIDEO SETUP V LOSS DETECTION Chapter 6 2 1 Camera Name A user can edit up to 12 characters for a camera name To setup the camera name please type the character using visual keyboard and press Enter button DVR User Manual 21 Visual Keyboard Chapter 6 2 2 Camera Disable Secured Recording Channel Channel enable feature can disable the live video of a camera The channel can still perform video recording For privacy or security considerations irrelevant people may be prohibited to see the live video Chapter 6 2 3 Video Setup Video setup can adjust video s contrast brightness hue and saturation for each camera To restore the default setting please press Load Default menu item VIDEO SETUP CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS HUE SATURATION LOAD DEFAULT Chapter 6 2 4 Video Loss Detection To enable or disable video loss detection please set this option to be On or OFF If the video signal i
48. trol mode c 4 split display 13 Menu button 14 Backup button 15 REC button Start recording operation or stop the recording task 16 Fast forward button a Video fast forward b Next event page 17 Play button a Invoke playback selection menu b Replay after FF FR Pause stepping when playing video 18 Pause button Live freeze video playback pause video 19 Stop video playback button 20 Fast reverse button a Video fast reverse b Previous event page Chapter 1 2 Rear View DVR304 O0 60 MAIN ra 3 AL DIO 000 O OJ o mu gt gt sir Sun BN WNW AM MMM RE NN U I OG 0000 0 1 Main monitor 2 Camera inputs Analog camera BNC inputs 3 Audio inputs Four RCA audio connectors 4 Audio output 5 USB connector For mouse connection 6 VGA output DVR308 7 Network RJ 45 connector 8 RS 485 For PTZ connection 9 Alarm I Os Alarm input switches 1 N O alarm output and 1 N C alarm output 10 DC 12V input 11 Fan M 000000000000 O 60 0 0060 1 Main monitor 2 Camera inputs Analog camera BNC inputs 3 Audio inputs Four RCA audio connectors 4 External IR receiver RCA 5 Audio output 6 Spot monitor a Spot monitor accessible by keyboard b Each spot output can be programmable for alarmed camera display and sequence display 7 VGA output 8 Network RJ 45 connector DVR User Manual 9 RS 485 For PTZ connection 10 Alarm I Os Al
49. twork playback For an administrator she or he can manage various access rights for other users PROPERTY PLAYBACK SETUP BACKUP PTZSETUP NETWORK SETUP REMOTE PLAYBACK DVR User Manual 30 Chapter 6 6 4 LOG View Operational log video lose event abnormal power off and other DVR events can be reviewed by LOG View menu item Chapter 6 6 5 Factory Reset A user may want to restore manufacturing default settings A confirm message shows up for final verification To perform this task please select Factory Reset at System gt Factory Reset and press Enter button Note Factory reset does not affect IP address video system and language settings Chapter 6 6 6 DVR ID Each DVR can be assigned by a unique DVR ID accessed by the remote controller With a unique DVR ID set the remote controller issues commands to a particular DVR The rest of DVRs are in sleep mode To operate addressable DVR control feature please refer to chapter 1 Addressable DVR Control Button Chapter 6 6 7 Video System The DVR supports both NTSC and PAL video systems The DVR allows switching from one video system to another without rebooting To change video system press Left or Right button at System gt Video System Chapter 6 6 8 Firmware Update Firmware update allows one to upgrade the DVR s firmware for improving system performance To perform firmware update press Enter on Setup gt System gt Firmware Update There are two ways to
50. u item and press Enter key The configuration of the DVR gets updated based on the system file Version Version menu item indicates the current version number of the DVR Chapter 6 6 9 Language The DVR provides multi language OSD support A user can change his her preferred language to operate the DVR Press on Left or Right button to change the Language setting Chapter 6 6 10 Live Audio To turn on or off live audio monitoring please set Live Audio option Chapter 6 7 Network The DVR allows a user to access the video via Internet or LAN In order to connect to LAN or Internet subnet mask gateway and IP address should be configured Please consult your Internet provider or system administrator for above information DVR User Manual 32 STATIC 192 168 0 111 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 111 80 3100 FTP PORT NUMBER 21 DDNS SETUP SMIP SETUP MASTER DVR SETUP SEND TABLE TO MDVR DVR TABLE SETUP MAC 00 0F FC 00 00 03 Chapter 6 7 1 IP Mode The DVR provide static DHCP and PPPoE IP modes It is highly recommend to access DVR in high bandwidth network such as LAN Chapter 6 7 2 HTTP amp Video Port Numbers For Internet connection port number IP mapping technologies can be used for single IP address shared by multiple devices via a network router Please consult your network administrator for this advanced network technique HTTP Port number is the web service port number of the DVR Note Default Internet po
51. up button REC button Start recording operation or stop the recording task Fast forward button Video fast forward Next event page Play button Invoke playback selection menu Replay after FF FR Pause stepping when playing video Pause button Live freeze video playback pause video Stop video playback button Fast reverse button a Video fast reverse b Previous event page DVR3161 06066 00 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DVR316 U a A BO 1 LED status panel Please see system LED status panel 2 Camera buttons Camera selection mode 3 SEQ button 4 PTZ button a At PTZ control mode b At Split display mode 5 ESC button 6 Left button Split display a Move cursor left at menu setup b Pan left at PTZ control mode c Decrease a value d 13 split display 7 Enter button a Enter operation in menu setup b Instant PTZ camera selection at live mode c Camera active mode 8 Up button Split display a Move cursor up in menu b Tilt up at PTZ control mode c 9 split display 9 Remote control IR receiver 10 USB 2 0 amp Mouse connector a USB flash disk b USB DVD RW c USB MOUSE DVR User Manual 12 34 56 78 SEQ sLILIN S DOOOOOOO O OVO 11 Right button Split display a Move cursor right in menu b Pan right at PTZ control mode c Increase a value d 16 split display 12 Down button Split display a Move cursor down at menu mode b Tilt down at PTZ con
52. x C RS485 Input and Output Pin Assignment rrnnnnnnnnnnnnvvnrrnnnnrrvrrnnnnnnrrerennnnnnn 52 Appendix D Hard Disk Drive Support Uer 52 Appendix E Supported USB DVD RW and Deke 53 Appendix F Supported USB Flash Drek 53 Appendix G Hard Disk Recording Table rarnnrrnnnnnnnvnrnnnnrrrnrnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnssnnnnnnnsen 54 ODEGCINCALO M DEE 56 DVR User Manual CHAPTER 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEWS Chapter 1 1 Front Panel DVR304 o Q 6066 000 EJECT ESC y SHIN SO O 00090005 DVR SERIES 20OO00020 O Oo ALARM kd RECORD BACKUP MENU WOOBDH GUO 0 00 1 LED status panel 11 Right button Please see system LED status panel a Move cursor right in menu 2 Split display camera buttons b Pan right at PTZ control mode a 4 split display c Increase a value b Camera selection mode 12 Down button 3 SEQ button a Move cursor down at menu mode 4 EJECT button b Tilt down at PTZ control mode 5 ESC 13 Menu button 6 Left button 14 Backup button a Move cursor left at menu setup 15 REC button b Pan left at PTZ control mode Start recording operation or stop the c Decrease a value recording task 7 Enter button 16 Fast forward button a Enter operation in menu setup a Video fast forward b Instant PTZ camera selection at live mode b Next event page c Camera active mode 17 Play button 8 Up button a Invoke playback selection menu a Move cursor up in menu b Replay after FF FR Pause stepping b Tilt
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