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1. CAMERA 1 16 MAIN MONITOR OUTPUT VGA OUTPUT OPTION 1 3 5 T 3 11 13 15 7 HS iu Ton Min n i Kl tr 3 4 2 gt ss i SNE KT R i H bk d i Ge h Hd 13 Enn Hs 4 8 X 10 12 ja ml ETT A VIDEO IN DciN12w 2 eent i A L SPOT AUDIO IN Gu LAN ON OFF F gt E SATA POWER F SUPPLY 1 RS485D 6 SENSORS 11 SENSOR18 16 RELAYTNC 21 SENSORS E 2 RELAY1CM 7 SENSORS 12 RELAY2CM 17 SENSORI 22 SENSORT11 AUDIO OUTPUT M adi 3 GND 8 SENSOR10 13 RELAY2 NC 18 SENSORS 23 SENSOR13 POWER SWITCH 4 sENsoR2 9 sENsOR12 14 R354850 19 SENSORS 24 SENSOR15 let d 5 SENSOR4 10 SENSOR14 15 RELAY1NO 20 SENSOR 25 RELAYZNO P NETWORK l AUDIO ww INPUT CONNECTION CE E SPOT MONITOR OUTPUT EE RS485 RELAY SENSOR 1 2 System Configuration 8CH rj SPOT MONITOR OUTPUT 79 NETWORK due CONNECTION M vca output CAMERA1 8 MEM nmmn OPTION KETTEN POWER SUPPLY dr MD M La AUDIO OUTPUT ee ei SS MAIN MONITOR OUTPUT RS485 RELAY SENSOR 5 1 3 System Configuration 4CH l E AUDIO SPOT MONITOR OUTPUT CAMERA 1 4 INPUT B vcAouUTPUT OPTION AUDIO VGA IN d Chute j A e qu Te er SINT er HG NOE IN Sel ER I BTE IEEE u Jmm c e _ CM 2 I i j J 2 pooooooono OUT NTSC PAL LAN EEEFRHITIC POWER SUPPLY Wa Lei a CA l l RS485 RELAY SENSOR NETWORK MOUSE qd CON
2. 2 4 PTZ Mode Commands Using the IR Remote Control PTZ Control with Hand Held IR Remote Control zoom zess ims o omes SSS To save a preset location PRESET NUMBER Press PRESET and a number key To go to a preset location PLAY NUMBER Press PLAY and a number key Chapter3 OPERATION and MENU SETUP 3 1 Log On Screen 41234 P E 1212412009 a 18 04 45 The Lee ma LE Admin USER1 USER2 USER3 USER4 1234567890 j AED LL c en KS A lf access to your MAIN MENU is protected using your mouse left click on the Admin icon to bring up the password entry screen left click on each numeral or letter of your password then click on the Enter arrow in the bottom right corner The default password of the administrator is 123456 Four additional users can be added with up to six levels of access each Please refer to 3 6 Account Setup for more information The navigation arrows and ENTER button on your remote control may be used instead of the mouse Password Entry Screen ZS o NEN Switch between capital and small letters Switch between numbers and letters HN SC es emee a exeretregnraneconoweg 0000 EC p 1234 WUER K LL N ao so SOE Chi MEME TERES WC Setup Right click on the screen to activate the Navigation Bar Hover your mouse pointer over the Setup icon id to display a second row of icons Click on Main Menu EI to display the screen b
3. Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name fi Password Remember my password The login page above is generated by the web server in your DVR If you are not able to view it please double check your LAN settings particularly the IP Address and Gateway x Edt T Post to Blog xp Favorites E Suggested Sites 4 See Whats Hot er Web Slice Gallery ndows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 H264 Viewer RTSP Download Record File Player Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 After a successful login you will see a list of hot links The first link will allow you to view video without downloading the Active X based viewer program You may need to temporarily turn off your web shield software to make the initial connection to your PC Once connected you can turn your web shield back on A onetime adjustment of the Active X settings in Windows Explorer under Tools Internet Options Security Custom Level may also be needed 33 Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connechons Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify tts security settings Gs Oo e Hterriet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet This zone contains all web sites vau haven t placed in other zones Security level for this zone Cust
4. security labs H 264 Dual Stream Pentaplex DVR Series 4 8 16 Channel _ 900 gp ek LE security labs AEN A TET E ege TS Owner s Manual 15540 Herriman Blvd Noblesville IN 46060 www security labs com Customer Support 1 800 774 0284 VER 1 1 P N 264 6 DMS MBR Copyright MMX CAUTION RISKOF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of unprotected Dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be strong enough to cause a risk of electric shock This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to ra
5. m4 USERS Permissions Password New i Confirm MENU OK ESC Cancel OK 77 Cancel 2010 04 25 17 57 07 The Account Setup menu is used to provide role based permission independently for each user maximum of 4 users to access the DVR The default admin account is admin and the password is 123456 Item Description o Ne Check to activate or deactivate the user s account Use to set up a password for each user Set specific permissions or access areas for each user see section 3 6 1 Permissions 0 a Clicking on this box will bring up the entry form described below Change Admin Password Enter to change administrator s password 2 12340000 nek 19 14 25 2010 wl mi rei rer rer be e ae 17 58 26 W Password Expiry Date 2010 01 25 E Setup B Network Playback Backup WPTZ B Utility Remote amp Playback Mask i CH01 i CH05 i CH093 _ MCH13 i CH02 i CHOG i CH10 E CH14 i CH03 i CH07 i CH11 M CH15 i CH04 i CH08 E CH12 i CH16 OK Cancel Danan 2010 01 25 17 38 27 Permission Setup is intended to provide individual user maximum of 4 users role based permissions including access to Setup menus Network operation PTZ functions Playback Utility Backup and Masking of specific channels during playback After you have made your selections please click the OK button MENU After you have set up the User account s you will want the ability to log ON and log
6. 02 18 46 42 Remote Logout Admin 2010 02 02 16 39 33 Remote Logout Admin 2010 02 02 16 03 59 Video Loss CH10 2010 02 02 14 48 30 Remote Login Admin 2010 02 02 14 14 48 Remote Login Admin ESC Close Close This DVR automatically records events with multiple ways to access them at a later date If 51 there is recorded video for an event an arrow LL icon will be shown to the left side of the time date information Rest your cursor on the line and press enter or left click your mouse to playback the recorded event The arrow icon is necessary since not all event types record video such as Remote Login Remote Logout HDD Full HDD Error or if the hard drive has been recently formatted initialized and the event logs were not cleared using the Reset System Events command in the Utility Menu Item Description Set up conditions for the event search function Section 4 1 1 1 If more than one page of events is available for review a drag bar will appear Page at the top of the screen You may use the drag bar click on the page arrows or enter a page number directly in the number box Event types available for searches Motion Motion detected Sensor Alarm sensor trigger Video Loss Video loss from camera Remote Login User log in over a network Event Type Remote Logout _ User log out over a network Power On System power up noted HDD Full Hard drive is FULL HDD Error Hard drive error detected Reboo
7. AER 16 input 2 output 8 input 1 output 4 input 1 output RS 485 Pan Tilt Zoom camera Pan Tit Zoomcamea USB Port IR Remote STORAGE SATA HDD x 3 SATA HDD x2 SATA HDD x2 Max 1TB each Max 1TB each Max 1TB each or or or SATA HDD x2 SATA HDD x1 SATA HDD x1 DVD writer x1 DVD writer x1 DVD writer x1 eSATA OSD RECORDING Ven nee H 264 Compression Audi ADPCM Compression 720x480 720x240 360x240 NTSC 720x576 720x288 360x288 PAL HDD Support Resolution 59 EA aan aa NTSC Frame Rate 100 200 400 preemie 50 100 100 PAL PAL PAL Quality Highest High Normal Basic Below Basic Record Mode Manual Schedule Event motion detection sensor Pre Alarm 16MB around 10 sec Recording Post Alarm Motion Detection 22X15 sensitivity 0 10 PLAYBACK fast forward backward 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X 64X Playback Speed slow forward backward 1 2X 1 4X 1 8X 1 16X play pause Backup Mode USB flash driver Network Optional DVD media NETWORK Network H 264 Compression Network Software Internet Explorer CMS 3G Mobile Phone Network Users Remote Text amp OTHER Daylight Saving Firmware Update posi Power Source Ces Poe 30 80 RH 5C 40 C 41 F 104 F Environment 60 Limited Product Warranty DVR ONE YEAR PARTS AND LABOR HARD DRIVE MAY VARY WITH MODEL Should this product proves to be defective in material or wo
8. Area Setup Click to enter the motion grid selection screen described below 3 3 1 1 Motion Area Setup Les hi E Mask Mouse Selection All Area Detection Mask All Area Continue Exit amp Save Exit amp Discard 5 i 3 H I E Right click on the grid screen to activate the sub menu above The motion detection grid is made up of 330 small squares 22x15 pattern The concept is to make squares transparent where you want motion to be detected and mask RED any squares that should not detect motion The quickest way to accomplish this is to make all squares transparent active with the All Area Detection command and then mask the ones that will be inactive with your mouse 21 lf most of the camera channel is to be inactive similar to the example above then select the Mask All Area command and then select the squares you wish to be active transparent with your mouse Item Description Mask Mouse Selection Check the box mouse will mask squares Uncheck the box mouse will make squares transparent All Area Detection Makes the entire screen active transparent Continue Temporarily turns the selection box OFF while you edit the screen Right a click on the screen to turn the selection box back ON 3 3 2 Sensor Setup Please Note The Sensor Alarm Input feature will not operate until enabled in Schedule Setup next section 3 4 i234000
9. PTZ camera to confirm or adjust its settings Item Description Enable PTZ Click the box to Enable Disable the PTZ function for the channel selected Pelco P Pelco D KND LiLin LG and Samsung are available PTZ ID Click or press to change the PTZ ID from 1 to 64 Baud Rate Select a Baud Rate from 2400 480 9600 or 19200 RS 485 ID 7 RS 485 Baud Rate Functions are available for matching with existing wired remote systems Keyboard 41 Control of this DVR from a remote location via a wired RS 485 system is possible Settings are available at the bottom of the above screen Remote location control via I P Internet or Local Network is also available and is the currently preferred method of operation 3 9 System Setup 12340000 El 13 1 25 2010 m mmm mmm d 18 10 43 m SYSTEM SETUP o O OVR Name CASO DYR L cati n S Language English Auto Lock Disable Display Setup Date Time Setup Device Setup Spot Setup MENU OR ESC Cancel OK Cancel 2010 01 25 18 10 44 wem Description DVR Name and Location GH and location will show up in the Subject Line of the e mails sent Click or press W to select OSD language 22 selections are available After one minute without any menu or function changing activity the DVR will switch to LIVE mode automatically The three modes are described below Re entering a password is needed to access the DVR once again Auto Lock 3 MODE
10. on your LAN The number you select MUST not be used by any other computer or device on your LAN If you use DHCP this unique number is selected automatically 2 Subnet mask used by your router In the example above it is 255 255 0 0 3 Gateway used by your router In the example above it is 192 168 1 254 To obtain the above information log on to your router using your web browser or the 31 software program that came with your router All of this information will be contained in your router s setup page s You can also obtain the information from any computer that is connected to the same LAN as your router Look under network settings on your computer The IP address of the computer the subnet mask the DNS address from your ISP and the gateway that your router assigned to your computer will be listed The last item in the setup is the DNS If you have a router in your system you may skip this item Fill in the DNS information if you are connecting your DVR directly to a modem Typical home or small office LAN setup Modem Router LAN Checking your setup You should now be able to view video from your DVR on your PC screen Open Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the DVR in the address bar A window will pop up prompting you to please enter your user name and password Default user name is admin and the password is 123456 32 The server h264 i dvr net at requires a username and password
11. router within the modem Continue with your investigation and adjustments until the Internet IP WAN Addresses are the same Note There are 2 IP addresses to remember the local area network LAN IP address the one for the DVR and the wide area network WAN or Internet Address the one to your Modem The LAN address is used to operate your DVR from computers inside your network at home or business The WAN address is used to operate your DVR from the internet remote locations 3 7 1 3 ADSL Ge a To use a DSL service a User Name and Password may be required by your DSL provider Contact your DSL s customer service If you are using a modem connected to a router refer to the previous sections to set up your DVR s LAN Manual or DHCP connection first 1234000 EE ct E 19 112512010 sl et rel rei rei rei rei be 18 04 22 NETWORK SETUP ua oL W DHCP BLAN HTTP Setup DDNS Setup Mail Setup ME MENU OK ESC Cancel OK Cancel 2010 01 25 19 04 23 36 3 7 2 HTTP Setup B i1234WU0U p 19 112512010 Slsfslslslslsls p 18 05 24 HTTP SETUP en i Enable HTTP Server No Quality F P Normal F Normal a 2 Normal fa 3 Normal EI Normal DE Normal DE Normal Dual Stream i Normal Port 4 80 LATA E A 4 crc Ab Ga Gab Gol Col co i Fi Fi Yi Yi Yi GU wi w Gah Auto o Normal MENU OK ESC Cancel OK Cancel 2010 01 25 18 05 25 A wide variance exists among in
12. you choose a resolution setting in the Normal recording mode Event Auto Automatically calculates the maximum FPS for each active channel after you choose a resolution setting in the Event recording mode The Normal and Event frame rate calculators on the left side of the above menu are there to quickly add the total frames per second requested via the resolution settings FPS and cameras selected Up to 240 frames are available for each group of 8 channels that your DVR model may contain 240 for 4 and 8 channel models and 240 240 for the 16 channel model If a fast recording speed high FPS is needed with many cameras you can select a lower resolution to accomplish this If the highest resolution setting is needed on most of your cameras then you may need to select a lower FPS recording speed for some cameras The numbers on the calculators will turn red if your demands are too high Lowering the resolution or FPS on some cameras will correct this situation Clicking on the Auto button will quickly adjust the overall settings for you 3 3 Event Setup As mentioned above video motion detection and alarm sensor recording are a great way to conserve hard drive space limit recordings to meaningful activities and create a means to quickly find recordings that are pertinent The video motion detection feature built into this DVR is designed to be one of the best in the industry with 11 sensitivity settings and a selectable detect
13. 0 Drag the bar or press lt gt to adjust Chroma U of your camera from value Chroma U O to 255 The default value is 150 Chroma U is a further sub zen component of the more common Saturation or Color control Drag the white bar or press lt gt to adjust Chroma V of your camera from Chroma V value 0 to 255 The default value is 150 Chroma V is also a further sub zm component of the more common Saturation or Color control Drag the white bar or press to adjust Hue of your camera from value O to 255 The default value is 150 This function is ineffective in PAL systems NTSC North America OK finished Adjusts the audio volume for the available audio channel s in LIVE and Recording modes Only one audio channel can be monitored at a time While in FULL SCREEN view of a channel with audio connected to its SS E input click on the speaker icon in the lower left corner of the screen The speaker icon at the top of the screen will become active and the active channel number will be shown next to it 26 Allows you to title each camera Left click on the name line to activate the alpha numeric drop list Up to 14 characters can be entered Please remember to click the Enter button next to the space bar when 3 6 Account Setup 12340 el 19 1 25 2010 ajri 17 57 06 ACCOUNT SETUP No UserName Password Bi USER Permissions E USER Permissions Wi USER Permissions
14. 0 7 SEE 09 21312010 st stst slsls 13 24 26 Alarm Duration Seconds E Sensor Popup Yo Polarity Polarity Off Off Off Off On OON on Off 2 Off Off Off AOT Off A Off Al tow Off Off AIV High Off v 16 Off MENUT OK ESC Casce Another way to conserve hard drive space and tag important events for fast access in the future is to involve sensors to activate your DVR PIR passive infrared motion detectors magnetic door switches alarm panel relay outputs etc are just a few of the many ways to 22 activate a security video recorder Activation devices or switches are sold as Normally Open N O or Normally Closed N C A Normally Open switch is similar to a typical light switch in your house When the switch is OFF or OPEN no electricity flows to the connected light fixture When the switch is turned ON CLOSED the circuit is completed Please note the type of switch you are using as it will make a difference in the menu settings Item Description Alarm duration time 1 60 seconds Sets the length of a recordin Alarm Duration Seconds l l g g after a trigger is detected Sensor Popup Check the box to Enable Disable the popup screen function for all channels When a sensor is activated during LIVE view mode the detected channel s image will be shown in full screen display Sensor Polarity Click or press V to select between Off Low and High voltage polarity for each channel Low
15. 13 M4 CHO2 CHOG a CH10 i CH14 M4 CHOS CH07 CH11 i CH15 CH04 CH08 CH12 CH16 MENU OK ESC Cancel OK Cancel In addition to the MAIN monitor output your DVR also has a SPOT monitor output A spot monitor is used for public display or secondary office monitoring Only live camera feeds are sent to the spot monitor in a sequential manner Functions of the DVR such as video being played back menu changes and backups in progress are not seen by people viewing the spot monitor Item Description Auto Seq Interval Seconds Sets the duration of each channel shown 1 999 seconds The spot monitor output will automatically ignore channels Skip Video Loss Channel without a video signal if selected Select which channels are to be displayed in the sequence 48 3 10 Utility 123400007 ig akiri ikrr ESC Close HDD Initialization Format THIS STEP WILL ERASE ALL VIDEO DATA FROM YOUR HARD DRIVE USB Initialization 2 3 2010 12 03 94 UTILITY HDD Initialization USB Initialization System Recovery Reset System Events Copy Setup to USB Download Setup from USB Upgrade Description Select to enter the hard disk initialization menu This step should be performed whenever installing a new hard drive or if you change the time date settings on your DVR Please stop recording before entering this menu System will show all the dat
16. Good 2010 01 13 ESC Close The diagnostic screen is a great way to see a snapshot of your DVR s IP and hard drive status Item Description Shows the current firmware version of DVR Shows the connected IP address of the DVR If disconnected from IP Address network the screen will display NETWORK DISCONNECT MAC Address MAC Address of DVR A hardware ID number that never changes HDD Volume The total capacity of each hard drive in your unit Displays the percentage of space currently used on the hard drive s Shows three status indicators USING currently in use GOOD available for use BAD not currently compatible for storage please try the lt HDD Initialization gt command Utility Menu before replacing the drive Displays the last date the drive was formatted using the lt HDD Format Time Initialization gt command 50 Chapter 4 SEARCH amp BACKUP 4 1 Search Setup Ei from Navigation Bar 12340000 Sm NEC o0 Ovoosooo SEARCH SETUP Event Search Time Search ESC Close Item Description Event Search Click to enter the Event Search menu Click to enter the Time Search menu 4 1 1 Event Search Ei from Navigation Bar 12340000 NL 21312010 OvooB000 13 11 34 EVENT SEARCH Criteria Page nn 7407 Datohrime Soest Typo info 2010 02 03 11 56 00 Remote Login Admin 2010 02103 11 54 13 Remote Logout Admin 2010 02 03 10 32 47 Remote Login Admin 2010 02
17. M EI Hu HS Hei DA IO OS Ko KA KO KO KAO 82 59 F208 OAM Foi KD AL EZESEAGERESAEZEOE a Col Cii March ERI CRI CYAN SE ciot AER Se 208 28 AS KO KO KK KO KD Ko KO KR MENU OK ESC Cancel OK Cancel Simply click on each day you wish for your DVR to operate on the Holiday schedule Each selected day will be highlighted in red The drop list below the months will give you access to the entire year The counter on the top left will keep track of how many days have been selected out of 50 Ex 7 50 Click OK when finished Please remember to keep your selections for the coming year updated ARNA ppnnonnneeemeg o Mask mm MENUT TOK ESCI Cancel m Cancel 25 Each camera channel in your DVR has six video adjustments that can be made These adjustments can help compensate for the differences among your cameras or their environment A well balanced matrix view of all cameras at once is possible by fine tuning these items Item Description Check the box to Enable Disable the live view of the selected camera Drag the bar or press to adjust Sharpness of your camera from value O to 15 The default value is 1 Drag the bar or press to adjust Brightness of your camera from value Brightness 0 to 255 The default value is 128 Drag the bar or press lt gt to adjust Contrast of your camera from value 0 Contrast to 255 The default value is 10
18. NECTION AUDIO OUTPUT MAIN MONITOR OUTPUT NTSC PAL SWITCH 1 4 Hard Disk Installation Your unit comes with a hard drive already installed Four and eight channel models can have a second hard drive or a DVD writer installed The sixteen channel model may have two additional hard drives or an additional hard drive plus a DVD writer installed Up to TWO TERABYTE size hard drives can be used For best performance please use the same size and model of hard drive in each location Always format the hard drive s after installing a new one see section 3 10 Initialization Please be sure you have saved any data you wish to keep from an existing drive Formatting will erase all data 4 8 Channel Layout 16 Channel Layout DISCONNECT THE POWER FROM THE DVR BEFORE REMOVING THE COVER Mount the HDD brackets in a reverse fashion on both sides of the HDD Figure 1 and 2 similar to the drive already installed in your unit Figure 1 E Figure 2 The red SATA data cables are wired the same at both ends Please observe the right angle alignment key before inserting the cable into the hard drive or main PC board The SATA connectors on the main PC board are in order from front to back Connect your first drive closest to the front panel then in order towards the back Connecting the drives out of order will not harm the drives but makes them easier to locate should they have the same model ID number ID numbers o
19. OFF when using your DVR on a daily basis When you are finished with any session and wish to log off simply click on the Display icon and then the Lock icon on the Navigation Bar The next user will be prompted to enter his password when attempting to make changes to the DVR s operation 28 3 7 Network Setup Ba Please be sure your DVR is connected to your router or modem with the supplied RJ45 type patch cable before proceeding Before using your DVR on a network there are three things that you should know about the type of connection you are using Item 1 Do you have a Static or Dynamic IP address from your ISP Internet Service Provider A Static IP address does not change it is provided by your ISP for a minimal extra charge Item 2 Are you installing the DVR on a LAN connection behind a router or on a WAN Internet connection direct to modem Item 3 Is your internet service Cable or DSL Glossary of terms LAN Local Area Network WAN Wide Area Network Internet ISP Internet Service Provider ADSL or DSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS Domain Name System supplied by your ISP DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System DMZ An unprotected zone outside of your firewall 12340000 EX 199 112512010 e 18 00 56 NETWORK SETUP M ADSL l DHCP P LAN IP Address 19 2 eee GO mmer emm 28 Subnet Mask 255 255 HD Gatew
20. Polarity For connecting Normally Open devices DVR will trigger when the circuit is closed High Polarity For connecting Normally Closed devices DVR will trigger when the circuit is opened Off Alarm Input is deactivated Sets all alarm inputs to OFF All Low All alarm inputs set to operate with Normally Open devices AlHigh All alarm inputs set to operate with Normally Closed devices 12340000 BL SO 21312010 0003000 13 32 51 SCHEDULE SETUP A TC P Normal Motion WM Sensor exe 00 00 24 00 Sunday exe 00 00 24 00 Monday exe 00 00 24 00 exe 00 00 24 00 exe 00 00 24 00 ene 00 00 24 00 Thursday exe 00 00 24 00 Friday exe 00 00 24 00 Saturday exe 00 00 24 00 Holiday exe 00 00 24 00 3 4 Schedule Setup Tuesday Wednesday Holiday Setup MENUJOK ESC Cancel Cancel Schedule Setup allows you to control when your DVR records including normal motion 23 detection and sensor alarm detection Busy or high traffic times may be best suited for Normal continuous recording while off peak hours may be better monitored with motion detection or alarm recording Up to 50 schedules can be set 10 per page 5 pages using the left side of the menu above The right side shows a summary of all schedules by clicking on the Normal Motion or Sensor boxes along the top Holding your mouse pointer over each completed schedule box on the left will also show its settings summ
21. S ey Auto Logout Key Lock 0 1 Click or press to set up the duration time in seconds for the display of each channel under Auto Seq mode Cameras will show full screen in a sequential order 2 On Screen Display items DVR Status Date Time Channel Name can be selected to show or hide 3 CRT border colors can also be fine tuned on this menu page Display Setup 42 3 9 1 Display Setup Auto Seq Interval Seconds 1234000 1 25 2010 wel rel ai re ri et ker re e 18 11 28 DISPLAY SETUP Auto Seq Interval Seconds 4 5 4 Show OSD 4 Show DVR Status 4 Show Date Time 4 Show Channel Name CRT Border Color Red 522 dee Ch 2 Green sex 0 Blue dee tCek amp MENU OK ESC Cancel OK Cancel 2010 01 25 18 11 30 Description Click or press to set up the duration time in seconds for the display of each channel Cameras will show full screen in a sequential order 1 999 seconds On Screen Display items DVR Status Date Time Channel Name can be selected to show or hide Check the box to set video output for a CRT Tube versus LCD screen Border Color Color of borders between channels on the screen can be adjusted 43 3 9 2 Datei Time Setup 12340000 Je 21342010 Z ZOGZO 11 56 33 Hour Format 11 52 38 Date Format 21342010 Date Time Position Top Change Date amp Time Time Zone Setup Internet Time Setup MENU OK ESC Cancel Cance
22. a model volume of HDD that is installed in the DVR Check the HDD you d like to initialize and then press Start HDD initialization is successful when the status shows Succeed Clears all data on your USB drive Enter USB initialization and press YES The initialization is done when Succeed is displayed System Recovery Restores all settings to factory default values Reset System Events Clears the event logs Copy Setup to USB You can transfer your setup configuration to another same model DVR using this command via a USB flash drive There will be a file named sdvr config on your USB drive when finished Download the configuration file from a USB device into the same model Download Setup from USB us Upgrade The operational firmware for your DVR can be upgraded if needed Please contact Customer Service 800 774 0284 for details first An improper file installed can also render your unit inoperable Please stop recording and backup setup configuration before upgrading System will reboot automatically when the upgrade is completed 49 NOTE DONOT TURN OFF THE POWER OR UNPLUG THE USB DEVICE DURING THE UPGRADE as it may cause damage to the DVR 3 11 Diagnostic 12340000 oe Oe 21312010 a i k de 13 09 40 DIAGNOSTIC Version 1 0 1 build 76 IP 192 168 12 38 MAC 00 17 4F 01 FE AA HDD Status No Volume Used Status Format 1 1 00TB 74 Using 2010 01 13 2 250 06GB 0
23. arized on the right side of this menu Clicking on a schedule box on the left side will bring up the Enable menu below Item Description Click or pressV to select up to 5 pages Each page provides 10 Page schedule boxes 50 schedules total Holiday Setup Up to 50 Holidays can be scheduled Each Holiday will repeat the settings you enter for Holiday below Normal Motion Sensor Shows the summary of settings for each item 12340000 wk KP 2 3 2010 m mE mm kimm m 13 25 14 BeEnabile Schedule Record M Enable Schedule Motion Detect M Enable schedule Sensor Trigger dq s e er e en End Time 494 4 00 P et er e Wa Wednesday fa hursday ERICEK et e Start Time 400 ME 00 P fa Sunday fd Monday fa uesday fa Saturday Holiday MEN YMN i AW HKAE Create up to 50 schedule combinations using the screen above Virtually all combinations ever needed are possible Item Description Enable Select one two or all three record types Enter the time range you wish to operate the selected SES time record type Continuous 24 7 is shown above Select the days of the week you wish to run the Days selections made above Holiday will always be checked by itself no other days checked 24 HOLIDAY SETUP 0 50 GE 28 Se ae Se ce mA se Ega kiol Hui January e D HEI GA SET DK He Ho Kat KOR Kc Kai Ka OS E255 E 27 128 275 ES KR LB ZB UB PLNS DE n8 ie ese Boe Coi EL February LE
24. ation automatically synchronize the time upon rebooting plus every 24 hours thereafter Instantly updates time date Be sure the GMT zone is set correctly first Update Now and that your internet connection is functional 46 DEVICE SETUP Mouse Speed Buzzer amp Relay Setup MENUJOK ESC Cancel A cancel Use the above screen to control the ratio of the speed of the mouse pointer when moving the mouse Move the slider to the right to increase the velocity of the cursor Click lt OK gt when finished 12340000 21312010 OwO0B000 NS EE 42 02 20 BUZZER amp RELAY SETUP ma Key Tone Buzzer Relay Relay 2 HOD Error Fa Fad L Video Loss EI Fj Fad Motion mi ei Sensor EI Fj L MENUJ OK ESC Cancel OK Cancel Click on lt Buzzer amp Relay Setup gt on the Device Setup screen to display the options for the key tone internal buzzer and relay outputs 47 Item Description Mouse Speed Adjust the slider bar to your preference Buzzer amp Relay Setup Enable Disable the beep heard when pressing the front panel buttons Enable Disable the internal buzzer that can be triggered for HDD Error Alarm Buzzer Sensor Alarm Trigger Motion Detection and Video Loss e a 3 9 4 Spot Setup 12340000 BL ET Gm 21312010 i 12 03 05 SPOT SETUP Auto Seq Interval Seconds F Skip Video Loss Channel Channels CHO ZELUS Fa CHO9 i CH
25. ay 1S eee 8 e MP sr PAS DNS JA Dac lc HTTP Setup DDNS Setup Mail Setup MENU OK ESC Cancel OK Cancel 2010 01 25 18 00 37 29 Wem Desenpgieon Connection Type Setup mode for network connection ADSL DHCP LAN HTTP Setup Enter to set up HTTP for remote access into DVR Section 3 7 2 DDNS Setup Enter to Enable Disable DDNS function and set up Section 3 7 3 MailSetup Enter to Enable Disable Email notification and setup Section 3 7 5 3 7 1 Networking Setup This DVR supports DHCP LAN and ADSL access for network connections A broadband modem such as DSL or Cable will normally connect to a router Your router may have both wired and wireless features Typically computers and your DVR can connect to the ports RJ45 type jacks on the back of the router 3 7 1 1 DHCP xd EE S I I I E 9 o 1 25 2010 JO lw rei be ei 18 02 11 HTTP Setup DDNS Setup Mail Setup MENU OK ESC Cancel OK Cancel 2010 01 25 18 02 11 The DHCP option is the easiest to use for the DVR s network connection An IP address will be assigned by the router or modem automatically after the DVR is connected to the router or modem The router or modem will act as a DHCP host and assign an open local IP address to the DVR The home or office computers you have on a local network are assigned an IP address in the same fashion Similarly your ISP assigns your modem or router an IP address when the
26. ck lt OK gt 4 2 Backup Setup from Navigation Bar You can back up any segment of recorded data from a specified time frame Connect a USB flash drive to the port on the front of your DVR or use an optional DVD recorder If the DVR does not recognize your USB drive you may need to format the drive using the USB Initialization step in the Utility Menu The file extension of the backup file is irf An IRF file player is also saved in the USB drive You may convert the irf file to an AVI format using the AVI converter program located on the included CD as detailed in Section 4 4 12340000 d DNESR 21312010 EOS 13 16 14 BACKUP 2010 02 03 13 00 00 To 2010 02 03 13 16 10 Device CDIDVD RIRW Free Space SECHER Required Space Calculate ESCI CISSE 54 To create a backup file 1 Insert a USB Drive or use an optional DVDR Initialize the USB drive in the Utility Menu if it is not recognized by your DVR 1 Select the duration of the file with From and To 2 Chose the device you wish to send the file to if different from what is shown in the drop box 3 Click lt Refresh gt and wait for the Free Space on the selected drive to be displayed 4 Click lt Calculate gt and wait for the Required Space for the file to be displayed 5 Click lt Start gt A progress bar will show until Backup Success is displayed Item Description From Enter the backup file start time Enter the backup file ending tim
27. dio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense W Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European a Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product e Make sure to disconnect or switch power off before you install the DVR e There is the danger of an electric shock if the DVR is opened by an unqualified service engineer or installer e Avoid using the DVR outside of the reference temperature and humidity indicated in the specification e Avoid exposing the DVR to violent movement or vibration e Donotuse or store the DVR in direct sunlig
28. e Select USB DVD optional as the backup device via the internet the device will be Device PC noen Sentier or cons the avaiable space ofthe backup deves Calculate Calculates the size of backup file Starts the backup operation Be sure to confirm the size of backup file will fit on your device BEFORE starting the backup NOTE Do not unplug the USB device or turn off the DVR during the backup process to avoid damage to your unit or loss of data 55 4 3 Remote Network Backup in d My Computer 41712010 s Local Disk C 1 b 1 4 47 ab DYD CD RW Drive D O k ecen Su DATA E D S Removable Disk F che ege 2010 04 07 16 00 00 2010 04 07 16 14 45 3 i My Computer Refresh Calculate mmm Monochrome Bitmap E bmp dib ESC Close The steps for backing up a file over a network connection are essentially the same You will be prompted to enter a name for the backup file and confirm the folder you wish to send it to 4 4 Converting an IRF Backup file to an AVI format The IRF file format used for backups from your DVR is very efficient A copy of the IRF file player is included on the USB flash drive each time a backup is done This will allow greater portability for those who may not have an IRF player on their PC Another way to increase portability is to convert your backup file to an AVI format An AVI file is easily read by most media play
29. elow Use your mouse to click on each menu icon or use the IR remote control or the front panel controls as described below Navigating menus with the IR Remote Control or Front Panel Controls Click MENU button to enter MENU Activates the Navigation Bar An Scrolls the list of items Change values in selected item Press to cancel or exit setup Activates the selected menu 12340000 Br SE 21312010 stjslst Jslsls m 13 21 49 RECORD SETUP HDD Full Overwrite 21314 6 8 7 8 9 40 14 02 19 14 46 46 OSD Position X 4 38 E OSD Position Y 4 170 gt 8 OSD Position Setup e E Video Preservation Hours Quality amp Frame Rate Setup MENU OK ESC Cancel OK Cancel Description Select STOP to stop recording when the hard drive s are full or OVERWRITE to enable continuous recording HDD FULL Stop Stop Recording when HDD s is full Overwrite Start to overwrite beginning with the oldest data on the HDD and continue to record A time date stamp is added to the video for each channel being recorded The position of the stamp can be adjusted for each channel individually to avoid blocking any important items Selecting a channel number on this screen and then OSD Position Setup allows you to preview where the time date stamp will be recorded OSD Position Setup Sets the Horizontal placement from 0 to 456 use the arrows on the box o
30. ers and can be e mailed as an attachment or copied to a variety of digital storage devices Open the file IRF to AVI exe located inside the AVI Converter folder on the included CD to get the screen in Fig 1 click on OPEN IRF Note The IRF to AVI exe file can be copied to your PC for future convenience sake 56 Fig 1 Select an IRF file from the folder they are being stored in By default the files are stored in the Record folder which is a sub folder of the DVRemote folder that is generated when DVR Remote Desktop is downloaded to your PC from your DVR EI p Ed Date modified Type S 2010 03 11 140955 irf 3 11 2010 2 10 PM IRF File GG 2010 03 11 141005 irf 3 11 2010 2 10 PM IRF File 61 2010 04 08 170051 irf 4 8 2010 5 01 PM IRF File GG 2010 04 08 173038 f 4 8 2010 5 30 PM IRF File z 2010 04 19 100046 irf 4 19 2010 10 00 AM IRF File He name 2010 04 08 170051 it Files of type MPEG Files ma2 m v irf 57 Click on the CONVERT button The average frame per second for the converted file will show in the top box of Fig 3 An AVI file for each channel captured will be placed back in the Originating IRF file folder CONVERT d 58 SPECIFICATIONS Model ie Channel 8 Channel 4 Channel CONNECTOR Video System NTSC PAL switch Video Input 16CH BNC 8CH BNC 4CH BNC Video Output 1CH BNC VGA Output Audio Output YES Audio Backup
31. f the drives are read electronically and displayed in the Utilities Menu Please refer to figure 3 for more layout and connection information Ze EE fg H mun E T F RLPR 3 3 D A EN nu A PIT CIF GP umm ofr Fr CT a ya mt pv viet E pees y S E HDD 3 or Ye J Fa Figure 3 The eSATA jack on the back panel allows you to connect a fourth drive if desired for a total 4 terabyte capacity 4 x 1TB 4TB The eSATA port is on the 16CH model only Note Please be sure NTSC PAL switch near the video output jack is set properly for your location before powering up the unit NTSC is the standard for all of North America Chapter 2 QUICK REFERENCE MENUS and INDICATORS 2 1 On Screen Functions Right clicking on the screen with the mouse or using the MENU button on the front panel will activate the NAVIGATION BAR ore Pee Graphic Icons Resting the cursor on the SETUP icon will bring up four Main Menu Search Backup PTZ menu icons MAIN MENU SEARCH SETUP BACKUP PTZ CONTROL Turns the record function ON OFF View Normal frame rate must be active see Section 3 2 1 Resting the cursor on the Display Setup icon will bring up five more display icons PAUSE PIP ZOOM AUTO SEQ LOCK PAUSE will freeze live video Picture in Picture displays two cameras Right click on the channel number above the smaller view to change the camera shown ZOOM 2X to 8X digital zoom AUTO sequence will rotate
32. g a7 Vie 10 Oe CT MENU OK ESC Cancel UR wancel 2010 01 25 18 08 34 39 Enter up to 10 addresses that you wish to receive notification You may select or deselect the check box next to each address to change the receiver list as needed Click OK when finished Item Description Enable E mail Notification Check the box to enable disable E mail the notification function SMTP Server Enter your Outgoing Mail Server UserName Enter the user name listed for your e mail account 3 7 6 Mobile 3G Monitoring Once you have established internet connectivity with your DVR viewing via your compatible mobile device will be possible Using the web browser in your device enter the WAN IP address from remote location or the DVR s LAN address if you have Wi Fi capability and are within reach of your local network Once connected you will see the screen below ei DVR Windows Internet Explore 1 E bttp 10 1 10 28 i x g Edt E Post to Blog xp Favorites 3 E Suggested Sites 4 See What s Hot er Web Slice Gallery R Internet Explorer 6 7 8 Download DVR Remote Deskto ndows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 JPEG viewer H264 Viewer RTSP Download Record File Player Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Clicking on the JPEG VIEWER link provides the most convenient method of mobile viewing No further software downloads or modifications to your device are needed Look fo
33. g recorded or finer details within an image are not especially important There is no best setting for all installations Experiment with the resolution quality and FPS settings to see what is best for your situation The rule of thumb is to use the best possible settings 720 x 480 Highest and a faster frame rate that still gives you the total number of days stored on your hard drive that you require 12340000 Br ES 21312010 sklslstzlslsls d 13 22 38 QUALITY amp FRAME RATE SETUP E View Normal No gt Resolution W View Event a Quality Highest 184 240 240 240 Normal Auto Event 240 240 240 240 Auto MENUT OK ESC Cancel F 1 F 2 A 3 4 m5 ell WI io 720x480 120x480 720x480 720x480 360x240 360x240 360x240 360x240 Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest OK 4 bi 4 B q 4 Vii Vili Vil Vil Vil vi Vil vi V Cancel Item Description Selects between Normal continuous and Event alarm or motion View Normal View Event l record settings per channel Check Uncheck the box will enable disable record mode of all channels shown on the page or each channel can be controlled individually 360 x 240 Basic 720 x 240 Better 720 x 480 Best Quality Choose from Below Basic Basic Normal High Highest mme Recording frame rate 1 30 Normal Auto Automatically calculates the maximum FPS for each active channel after
34. ht or near to any source of heat e Do not place any objects near the vent holes in the case used for air circulation e Always use the DVR in a well ventilated location to prevent overheating e There is risk of an explosion if the backup battery is replaced by an incorrect type 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Ghapter 1 InstallatlOl uuce oro oot eti t ehe En Fo eR cesta rst eer 1 1 System Configuration 16 Channel 1 2 System Configuration 8 Channel 1 3 System Configuration 4 Channel 1 4 Hard RTE MI e EE Chapter 2 QUICK REFERENCE MENUS and INDICATORS 2 1 On Screen Functions and Status Indicators Te WT UR 2 3 PlayDack Ode e E 2 PTZ ele CHAPTER 3 OPERATION AND MENU SETUP eee e eens 3 1 LOG Ort SOCEM EE 3 2 PECO SOLID EE 3 9 Event OCIUD BEE 58 OCNEOUIC le WEE 3 5 Gamera A dio Setup EEN 3 6 ACCOUNT SOLID iioc boue nea uei ove esa reduc vas A deren poe dea tues 3 7 Eege EE 3 9 17 amp B5 495 Te EE 3 9 5ystem Setup EE SS CONST o ED SUN STE Bielge irfe tessa ees E se beak eeeeeaieeeed os haper 4 SEARCH amp BACK EE AA Search Selup WEE AZ DaACKUD Ee EE 4 3 Remote Network Backup 4 4 Converting an IRF backup file to an Al SPECIFICATIONS ooo oo OI 13 14 15 15 17 19 23 25 27 29 41 42 49 50 51 51 54 56 56 59 FEATURES H 264 compression ideal for saving HDD space Pentaplex Operation Live display record backup playback and networ
35. ion grid of 330 small squares 22 x 15 per camera Pinpoint accuracy is made possible with this type of grid system 12340000 PEREP B EVENT SETUP Motion Setup Sensor Setup ESC Close Close Item Description Motion Setup Click to go to the Motion Setup Menu Sensor Setup Click to enter the Alarm Sensor Setup Menu Please Note The Motion Detection feature will not operate until enabled in Schedule Setup next section 3 4 y Shidsiekkilsisie MOTION SETUP Alarm Duration Seconds E Motion Popup lala s s a 7 a 40 49 42 19 40 qe uo M Enable Sensitivity Motion Area Setup MENU OK ESC Cancel Cancel 20 Item Description Motion Alarm Alarm duration time 1 60 seconds Sets the length of a recording after Duration Seconds motion is detected Check the box to Enable Disable the popup screen function for ALL channels When motion is detected during LIVE view mode the detected Channel e image will then show in full screen display Select a channel number from the bar list and check the box to Enable or uncheck to Disable motion detection for that channel This gives you a way to choose channels that will use motion detection and a way to temporarily disable a channel without affecting its other motion settings A lower value less value from 0 to 10 for each channel A lower value equals less sensitivity Motion
36. k access simultaneously 16 Channel Model Up to 8 SATA 1TB HDDs or 2 SATA 1TB HDDs plus DVDR 4 or 8 Channel Models Up to 2 SATA 1TB HDDs or 1 SATA 1TB HDD plus DVDR Port on back panel for additional eSATA external hard drive 16CH only Dual streaming for faster network transmission Built in VGA output up to 1024x768 resolution 16MB of pre alarm storage per event approximately 10 seconds before event happens 22 X 15 330 point grid video motion detection per channel Nine criteria items to search for events per channel Individual setup of resolution frame rate and video quality for each channel Picture in picture monitoring and 2X to 8X digital zoom display Control Methods Front panel USB mouse IR remote amp PC client viewer Intuitive GUI for easy configuration and menu driven operation Still image snapshot AVI converter with time stamp Pan Tilt Zoom camera control Two USB ports for mouse usage and backup Data backup via USB devices network and DVD RW optional on some models E mail notification amp event trigger for motion detection alarm and video loss Supports network operation with Internet Explorer Multi language OSD 3G GPRS mobile phone monitoring Chapter1 INSTALLATION Note Please be sure NTSC PAL switch near the video output jack is set properly for your location before powering up the unit NTSC is the standard for all of North America 1 1 System Configuration 16CH A
37. l Description HourFormat Select 12HOUR or 24HOUR format Date Format Adjustable to MM DD YY DD MM YY or YY MM DD Date Time Position Places the Date Time on the top or bottom of the screen CHANGE DATE amp TIME Time CAT Zb ab NL et Ce PARE 15 16117118119 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 MENUJOK ESC Cancel Cancel 44 Manually enter the current date and time with the screen above then click OK or use the automatic internet mode described below in section 3 9 2 3 3 9 2 2 Time Zone Setup 12340000 pE SEI 213 2010 00300 Ve 11 59 34 Select Time Zone GMT 08 00 v Ma Daylight Saving Time Start Time January v ist Sunday End Time January S ist y Sunday MENU OK ESC Cancel Cancel Change the time zone and activate Daylight Saving Time function according to your location Item Description Select Time Zone Enter to modify GMT from GMT 13 to GMT 13 GMT zones for the United Sates Eastern 5 Central 6 Mountain 7 and Pacific 8 Daylight Saving Time Activates Daylight Saving Time if applicable in your area 45 21312010 14 40 13 INTERNET TIME SETUP W Automatically Synchronize Server time nist gov Update Now MENU OK ESC Cancel OK Cancel oynchronize your DVR s time with an internet time server Item Description Check to enable the DVR s automatic synchronization function Unit will Automatic Synchroniz
38. lity LQ to High Video Quality HQ Note High may run slower depending on your internet connection Em ET Selects Standard Screen Maximum Screen E ra Records live video to your PC Takes a snapshot and sends it to the Snapshot folder located inside the DVRemote Folder Confirm or change your Record and _ Snapshot storage path folder settings ON Open or Close the tool bar 2 3 Playback Mode Playback On Screen Function Icons Press aa 4 button for Fast Rewind Speeds 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x 64x Press gt gt gt button for Fast Forward Speeds 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x 64x Press PLAY HE buttons for Play and to Pause Playback A SLOW Slow Motion Playback Speeds 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x 1 16x ei m Stop Playback Playback frame by frame of selected channel Full screen display Quad display 9CH Split screen display available only on 8 16CH model 16CH Split screen display available only on 16CH model Digital Zoom into playback video Sends a snapshot image to your USB Flash Drive if connected PTZ On Screen Controls Ae e 4 4 YM E ZOOM gt hal a IE Go to preset number selected BR Set current PTZ location at preset number selected Directional movement arrows 200 OM Camera ZOOM Close Up ZOOM Wide Angle View E43 Tees E 9 DU 5 Manual focus control for camera RI E 3 Manual iris adjustment for camera if available
39. lly you may consider using a DDNS provider DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service is an internet service which allows you to associate the IP address of your DVR with a name like www myDVR com Some companies such as www dyndns org provide this service free of charge To use the service you must create an account with a DNS service You may register at DDNS Server http www dyndns org Item Description Enable DDNS Check Uncheck to Enable Disable the DDNS function DDNS Server Select your preferred DDNS Server HostName Enter the registered hostname UserName Enter the user name you created Enter the password you created 38 3 7 5 Mail Setup pe 12340000 d 112512010 J I 18 07 44 MAIL SETUP Enable E mail Notification SMTP Server User Name Password sender E mail Trigger Events 4 Video Loss 4 Motion i Sensor Receiver E mail MENU OK ESC Cancel Cancel 2010 01 25 18 07 46 E mail can be used as a form of notification when an event occurs such as VIDEO LOSS MOTION DETECTION and ALARM SENSOR Be sure to activate the check box next to Enable E mail Notification and click OK after entering the information that is appropriate for your type of mail service Click on the Receiver E mail box to get the screen below 42340000 12512010 I I 48 08 32 MAII QGETIID i i ME p SMT E User m4 Pass EK Senc M6 Tri
40. om Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level Tao use the recommended settings click Default Level Security gt Custom Level security Settings Settings wi Actives controls and plug ins m Download signed Actives controls C Disable C Enable Gn Prompt m Download unsigned Actives controls C Disable C Enable b m Initialize and script Activex controls nat marked as safe Disable C Enable C Prompt AE ELLE echa i Reset custom settings Reset to Medium 34 Security Settings Settings wl Initialize and script Actives controls nok marked as safe e C Disable Enable wl Run Actives controls and plug ins C Administrator approved C Disable Enable C Prompt m Script Actives controls marked safe For scripting C Disable Co Enable O Prompt Le A een eee 3 Reset custom settings Resetto Medium The second link seen on the opening page will download the DVRemote viewer program to your PC This is the recommended procedure since it will make future connections to your DVR go faster The third link connects to a simple JPEG viewer This sends rapid images to a larger variety of computers browsers and 3G mobile phones but without access menus and multiple view screens The fourth link is for H264 RTSP This can be used with QuickTime and non Windows based computers and mobile devices This method adds the ability to switch be
41. r left click OSD Position X on the center of the box to activate a numeric keypad Sets the Vertical placement from 0 to 456 use the arrows on the box or left click on OSD Position Y the center of the box to activate a numeric keypad 17 Video i Click box to activate Information stored on the HDD is additionally protected from Preservation overwrite for this specified length of time Hours Quality amp Frame Rate Allows individual adjustment of both items per channel as described below Setup 3 2 1 Quality amp Frame Rate Setup Increased recording time on a hard drive can be achieved by decreasing the frames per second FPS recorded Continuously recording Normal at a slower rate and event recording at a faster rate is a suggested method of operating your DVR Recording a static image of an empty office area is a waste of hard drive space By using video motion detection or alarm recording triggered by an external device such as a PIR or door switch a faster frame rate can be then used to record activity as it happens Reducing the quality or resolution of the images being recorded smaller file size is another method of extending the overall record time on a hard drive Five Quality settings are available on your DVR Highest High Normal Basic and Below Basic Three resolution selections are also available 720 x 480 720 x 240 and 360 x 240 Lower quality can be used when larger objects are bein
42. r the drop box or camera list on your screen to select the different cameras in your system Please check our web site or contact customer service for the most current options that will require some type of software added to your device 40 3 8 PTZ amp RS 485 Setup 12340000 E Ou 21312010 G00 130 0 B 11 00 19 PTZ amp RS 485 SETUP n e o eo v6 eo oes en so o o 4e fa Enable PTZ Protocol PelcoP PTZ ID Baud Rate RS 485 ID RS 485 Baud Rate Keyboard FINETCKT104 MENUJ OK ESC Cancel Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ or Soeed Dome cameras can be operated from this DVR Please connect your control data cable typically one twisted pair in a CAT5 cable to the RS485 Pin 1 and the RS485 Pin 14 on the back panel illustrations shown in Chapter 1 Please make sure polarity and is observed The video cable can be connected to any input on the DVR Protocol is a type of language or combination of hex data used for communication between devices Standard protocols are used to allow interoperability between manufacturers Baud rate is the speed at which the protocol data is sent to a device The most important step in setting up a PTZ camera is to make sure the Protocol type PTZ I D and Baud Rate selected on the screen above MATCH the settings of your PTZ camera Protocol Pelco D or Pelco P Baud rate 9600 and PTZ I D 1 are the most common settings used Please check the owner s manual of your
43. rkmanship under normal usage we will provide without charge to the consumer parts and or labor necessary to remedy the defect for the period of ONE YEAR from the date of purchase The warranty period commences on the date that the product is purchased by the consumer Any implied warranty is also limited to the duration above THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE FOLLOWING FLUCTUATIONS IN THE POWER SOURCE OR LIGHTNING RELATED DAMAGE ATTACHED OR UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES COSMETIC PARTS SUCH AS KNOBS AND ACCESS DOORS CABINET DAMAGE INCLUDING DAMAGE IN TRANSIT ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE MISUSE ABUSE UNAUTHORIZED PARTS USAGE OR REPAIRS RECEPTION PROBLEMS DUE TO INADEQUATE SIGNAL UNAUTHORIZED INTERNAL CONTROL OF ADJUSTMENTS INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT OF CONSUMER CONTROLS OR ANY OTHER USE OF THE PRODUCT OTHER THAN THAT SPECIFICALLY PRESCRIBED IN THE OWNER S MANUAL THIS WARRANTY APPLIES TO PRODUCT SOLD AS NEW AND NOT REMANUFACTURED RECERTIFIED OR B STOCK PRODUCTS THE USER OWNER OF THIS PRODUCT ASSUMES ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY VIOLATION OF PRIVACY FROM ILLEGAL RECORDINGS MADE ON THIS UNIT THE USER OWNER ASSUMES FULL LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL RECORDINGS MADE FROM THIS UNITINA SECURITY OR SURVEILLANCE OPERATION OR IN ANY OTHER USE SECURITY LABS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR RECORDINGS THAT VIOLATE LAWS OR THAT MAY PROVE OFFENSIVE OR TEND TO INCRIMINATE ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL LOCAL STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS MUST BE OBSERVED REGARDING ALL RECORDINGS To obtain warranty
44. service the consumer must provide the product along with evidence that will positively identify the date that the product was purchased from an authorized product representative dealer retailer or distributor Prior to shipment a RETURN AUTHORIZATION must be obtained this will assist us in more efficient service on your unit and possibly avoid shipment if the adjustment can be made over the phone If shipment is made the cost for postage insurance and shipping of the product is the responsibility of the owner THE MANUFACTURER S OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPLACE SUCH PARTS AND PROVIDE LABOR AS STATED THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSSES OR INCONVENIENCES DIRECT OR INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL PROPERTY DAMAGES To obtain a warranty return authorization number contact our Customer Service at Security Labs Inc 15540 Herriman Blvd Noblesville IN 46060 CUSTOMER SERVICE TOLL FREE 1 800 774 0284 61
45. t System Reboot noted The channel where the event occurred 52 4 1 1 1 Criteria Setup for Event Search 12340000 l SUE ELITS ME LAG STEE F Motion Y Sensor Video Loss a Remote Login F Remote Logout Y Power On EN HDD Full Y HDD Error Y Reboot SCHO Ta CHOX SCHO F CHO4 CH05 Y CHOG 4 CH07 4 CH08 F CH09 F CH10 CH11 T CH12 ISCH T CH14 CH15 CAD G The number of events recorded can be overwhelming Therefore you can facilitate event sorting by setting up criteria A start time and end time for each event search in addition to all of the items available to M check in the screen above can prove to be a great time saver for you 4 1 2 Time Search Ei from Navigation Bar 12340000E g a 40 fae Cad 13 Cad Gad Gad TIME SEARCH 2010 2 04 05 06 10 11 12113 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ESC Close With TIME SEARCH you can look for a specific period of time to review Dates with recordings are highlighted with a red square as you move your cursor over them The year and month can be changed in the boxes at the top of the calendar 53 12340000 le Sp 21312010 sisistislsfs 13 14 55 TIME SEARCH 2010 2 ESC Close Clicking on a date in the calendar activates the above screen You can enter the specific time you desire in the number boxes or simply drag the indicator bar over the screen then cli
46. ternet connection speeds and broadband network capabilities The network transmission portion of your DVR is highly scalable Quality and frames per second adjustments are available for each channel The total transmission rate of the DVR is based on 60 FPS global You can assign a higher frame rate and or quality setting to more important camera views and a lower setting to others This will allow you fine tune your broadband transmission for peak performance Item Description Enable HTTP Server Gives you a quick way to activate or deactivate your network transmissions Enter a valid port value from 1 up to 65535 The default value is 80 Avoid duplicating a port number already in use on your system Quality and Frame Rate Setup for Network Transmission Individually select each camera you wish to add to a network transmission Quality Choose from Below Basic Basic Normal High Highest mme Choose a network transmission frame rate 1 30FPS Adjusts the maximum frame rate based on the average distribution of each channel total 60FPS 3 3 7 3 DDNS Setup im PIE S I I I g e 112512010 vi vi rei rt et re er rer 18 06 27 DDNS SETUP M Enable DDNS DDNS Server dyndns org Host Name User Name Password MENU OK ESC Cancel OK Cancel 2010 01 25 18 06 29 Getting a Static IP address from your ISP is the preferred way to go If you are only able to get a Dynamic IP address one that changes periodica
47. through each camera in full screen Log Off Activates password access required for next user D Full screen display multiple clicking to switch channels 9CH Split screen display available on 8 and16CH DVRs 13CH Split screen display available on16CH DVR 16CH Split screen display available on 16CH DVR On Screen Status Indicators Recording is ON Number represents the current selected LIVE audio channel available to 8 16CH DVR and option to 4CH DVR Live Audio is OFF Motion detected Alarm sensor triggered Video loss detected USB device detected DVR is connected to the Internet Auto Sequence is ON Pause mode is ON eterne Front Panel Control LOCK is ON a PTZ controls are ON a Shows the current hard disk space used up to 99 Will remain at 99 during OVERWRITE continuous recording mode 2009 12 24 15 42 33 Time Date bar shown on a playback file 11 MAIN MENU The majority of settings for your DVR are accessed via the MAIN MENU Adjustment of the settings can be done locally or via the internet Each sub menu activated by the icons below are described in greater detail in Chapter 3 When accessing the MAIN MENU via a local network or internet connection an additional row of icons is displayed in the bottom right corner of the screen They are described below 21312010 13 20 48 Network Setup Description Changes your live PC view from Low Video Qua
48. tween HQ and LQ video quality streams not available with the JPEG viewer The fifth link will download a file player for backups and archived video 3 1 2 1 Internet Access via a Router and Modem Once the local LAN connection is established the next step is gain access through the firewall of the router The Port Forwarding or DMZ feature of your router will need to be used In some cases a second router may be contained within your modem This will require port forwarding or DMZ settings be done to both the router and the modem 35 1 Write down the IP Address and HTTP port number that has been assigned to the DVR 2 Refer to user s manual of the router or go to htip porttorward com to get assistance with the port forwarding of the router Entering the LAN IP address of your DVR into the DMZ Demilitarized Zone of your router will also place the DVR on the outside of the router s firewall 3 From your computer connect to your router s settings Summary page by entering the local IP address of your router into the address bar of Internet Explorer Read the Internet port or WAN IP Address being used by the router If the Internet Port or WAN IP Address is the same as the address that is assigned to your modem this can be checked at http security labs com ip shtml then you are finished If the WAN addresses are different there is another firewall inside the modem to get through Port forwarding will have to be performed on the
49. y connect to the internet In the screen above click on DHCP turns green if you wish to let your router select a LAN IP address 30 automatically After exiting this setup menu the DVR s IP address will be shown in the lower left portion of the screen Write this number down EEI I I I A y 112512010 wel wl rel rei rei ei er er J 18 03 24 NETWORK SETUP Nl ADSL DHCP ALAN IP Address 192 168 12 Subnet Mask mL Ime Gateway l5 RE DNS NL 4 HTTP Setup DDNS Setup Mail Setup MENU TOK ESE Cancel OK Cancel 2010 01 25 18 03 25 select LAN for network connection the following information is required Item Description IP Address Unique address used to communicate with your DVR SubnetMask Can be used to divide or combine networks if needed LAN address that directs devices to the wide area network WAN System that matches a number IP address to a text entered name Setting your own LAN IP address If you prefer not to use the DHCP function of your router you may select LAN as shown in the above figure You will need to follow the same IP addressing process that your router uses and set the final octet group of numbers before or after dots yourself You will need the following information from your router 1 The first three octets of the IP address In the example above they are 192 168 12 The last octet 38 will be a unique number for each computer or device

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