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H.264 4Channel Mobile DVR User Manual - V1.0
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1. ON START TIME the time of DVR will be adjusted to the time APR 2ND SUN 02 AM offered by an internet server END TIME There are 10 internet servers available to DEC 1ST SUN 02 AM supply GMT to the DVR Move the cursor using the A W buttons and then set the IP address of SELECT TIME SERVER using the button Set the correct TIME ZONE standardising around GMT Greenwich Mean Time Move the cursor to DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Summer Time using the buttons then select ON or OFF using the button If the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME is set to ON set up the start and end date and time Use the A V buttons to move the cursor and use the buttons to change the value To exit the TIME ADJUST menu press the ESC button Manual setup This DVR can recognise the correct time itself That s to say if you input the correct time 3 or 4 times the DVR will recognise the clock error and display the correct time by itself When you power on you can see the TIME TRIMMING VALUE screen and modify time correctly on this Screen with the AUTO button and ALARM RESET button 49 9 5 3 VIDEO STANDARD In the SYSTEM menu Move the cursor to VIDEO STANDARD using the A Y buttons Sa Users can select either PAL NTSC or Y BB Be nace sarin w AUTO using the button LANGUAGE ENGLISH KEY ECHO ON Press the ESC button to exit the VIDEO ADVANCED SETUP STANDARD menu after setting it
2. Y NS APO AO HO TO UVA TON SD CARD INITIALIZE 9 5 1 1 STORAGE CONFIGURATION AD Ww amp STORAGE MODE TOTAL SPACE SDCARD 01 WET ee Oo MB SDCARD 02 REC O MB EXTERNAL SDCARD 47 To set up the SYSTEM menu Move the cursor to the SYSTEM icon using the A WY buttons when in the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the SYSTEM icon and the following items appear In the SYSTEM menu Move the cursor to STORAGE using the A Y buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on STORAGE and the screen on the left appears To exit the STORAGE menu press the ESC button In the STORAGE menu Move the cursor to STORAGE CONFIGURATION using the A V buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on STORAGE CONFIGURATION and the following screen appears Users can set the SDCARD Memory either to Record or Backup Mode Note MODE 1 REC Normal and Event recording 2 BACKUP Only for backup i DG STORAGE MODE TOTAL SPACE EXTERNAL 01 PET O MB EXTERNAL 02 REC O MB EXTERNAL O3 REC 0 MB EXTERNAL 0O4 REC O ME 5 5 1 2 STORAGE INITIALISE STORAGE INITIALIZE NO YES NS TIME ADJUST 48 Move the Cursor to EXTERNAL SDCARD to see the following screen Users can have the facility of connecting another 4 SDCARD Memory Cards externally as shown above Users can select the MODE either as BACKUP or RECORDING using W button on the remote In the STO
3. Genie CCTV Ltd assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual including the products and software described in it Trademarks Product and cooperate names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective companies and are used only for identification or explanation and to the owners benefit without intent to infringe Translated material Any discrepancies errors or omissions in non English versions of this manual should be referenced to the English version for clarification PACKAGE CONTENTS Prior to installation of this MDVR4SD DVR please verify that the packaging contains the following contents One DVR One AC Adaptor One Power Cable One Remote Controller DVR Viewer Program CD Instruction Manual on CD Two AAA batteries Rack Mount Ears and Screws One 4Gb SD Card SO OU A If any of the contents are missing please contact the seller immediately RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK WARNING WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF 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 EXPLANAT
4. SEARCH screen It will start searching for 2 7 the data automatically 9 SISEARCHING gt 14 16 21 23 2 28 30 The dates that contain recorded data will be displayed in yellow whereas dates without data will be in white Select the desired date and then press the dt aa ENTER button SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 3 4 6 7 To change the month or the year highlight 10 11 13 the month or the year and then adjust the iy is 9 20 2 value by pressing the and buttons 24 25 26 27 31 When a date is selected the DVR will then search again for the recorded data in a 24 hour period for the date The hour blocks that contain data will be displayed in yellow Move the highlight to the desired hour block and then press the ENTER button to start the playback SEARCH RESULT 214 HE i 1 15 t 2R 24 71 9 7 2 SEARCH 8 COPY bf DES Ya a MEA CALENDAR SEARCH SEARCH COPY TIME SEARCH EVENT SEARCH BLOCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH BOOKMARK SEARCH LOG FILE 5 7 3 TIME SEARCH tt DES CALENDAR SEARCH SEARCH amp COPY EVENT SEARCH BLOCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH BOOKMARK SEARCH LOG FILE 72 Move the cursor to SEARCH amp COPY using the A Y in the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on it and the following screen appears Search amp copy allows a quick review of the recorded data and backup onto an external device and thus minimises the need to navigate through different scr
5. 1 5 IMAGE QUALITY ents Select the desired image quality using the tant mrw MAA TY IES MOROS 9 button QUICK SETUP IMAGE SIZE MANUAL FET There are 4 selectable image qualities Best Fine Normal Low RECORD FRAME 120 OMAN EAS na mop PMAGE QUACTTY EVENT BEST OFF PRE RECORD TIME 1SEC POST RECORD TIME 2SEC PREVIEW QUALITY AUDIO RECORD OFF SAVE QUICK SETUP IMAGE SIZE Users can select any type of EVENT by using the button Available events are ann he ALL MOTION V LOSS ALARM GPS and MANUAL OFF Combinations of the above are also 720x240 available RECORD FRAME 120 IMAGE QUALITY BEST EVENT vo AUC PRE RECORD TIME 1SEC POST RECORD TIME 2SEC PREVIEW QUALITY AUDIO RECORD OFF SAVE ALL V LOSS MOTION ALARM GPS OFF Select all events If video loss occurs the DVR will start recording If motion is detected by the DVR the DVR will start recording If an external sensor is triggered the DVR will start recording If GPS levels are exceeded speed etc the DVR will start recording Unit will disregard all events The default value is ALL 27 9 1 6 9 1 8 PRE RECORD TIME 7r IS sc encom tvteT QUICK SETUP IMAGE SIZE RECORD FRAME IMAGE QUALITY EVENT PREYRECORD TIME POST RECORD TIME PREVIEW QUALITY AUDIO RECORD SAVE MANUAL 720x240 120 BEST ALL OTE 10SEC OFF POST RECORD TIME y rm s M 5 certs
6. Dal be cages 29 Siz 1 AUTO SE EQUENCE atole decia 30 EREA B EN AAA NAE A A AA 30 B22 STORAGE FREE SPACE lc o dle a et actes c 31 5 2 2 2 STORAGE FREE SPACE MODE ou ccccccccccccscesceccecssssscssssesesesesssesacsessessesacsecacsacsecsevacacsevacsacseens 31 Doa RECORD STA US ona nte ers od dla aide tes ea e dela ola ad 31 PA e o dl E A A UN Sands ed 32 5225 DATE amp TIME MODE 2 0 ccccccccccceccscsccscscsecsesessesassesscsassassevscsassessesasassesaesacsecacacsecsevacsecsevsctacsaes 32 5226 TITLE DOPL AAA 32 BOOT FRE IMO De AA A A A EAE pond a 33 520 8 BORDER COLOUR earannan do et 34 5229 EPI OR Ne Ae ah Arta aT e e da 34 5 2 2 10 SPEED DISPLAY MODE occ mm 35 Zo TWEE serait heed O A saad seiner A 35 E A E AEN E Ree IAS ane OPTS SOE OPER O Ree SRR eA 36 tn era Sete A nation Se Aare aire IO NA 37 10 Oro RECORD Seneesstensraboewes cutee a a a EI 37 dl RECORD SE TUD a 37 302 RECORD PROGRAM o Aaa 38 S99 IRE WE VV UAL 2 bae dee lee 38 224A AUDIO RECORD ridad 39 IS REPEAT REO a eee 39 A MOLIDA PE o ree ere ee tte et eee ee ee oe eer eee eee 40 997 RECORD Ml Terur sconecaasatedear one A O 40 Defi EEN TD a a aa 41 54 T MOTION DETECTION ltd 41 Saba EAN ti de ae dE led 41 Dele SENSIIVTY od E E aci 42 Alo AREAS Mr e o eo 42 JA MES TIMO TON sd dida 42 942 EVENT SCREEN MODE iia 43 Dio EVENT CHECK ena ci ade cc 43 SAA EVENT INDICATION coto snts ainia cion cebo cosa te idas 44 DO SENSOR INPUT SELECT A A dia 44 54
7. MANA lt P buttons MOBILE SERVER Man 69 5 6 8 2 MOBILE SERVER Move the cursor to the MOBILE SERVER using the A Y buttons and select the characters ts Ss a cents econ WIRELESS MODE MANUAL MOBTUEMSERVER Select the characters using the A Y CHARACTER TABLE BB CDEFGHI JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghi jk ilmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 S R button IBSEN so UE To exit the CHARACTER TABLE screen press the ESC button 4 buttons and then press the ENTER MOBILE SERVER 5 7 SEARCH This section outlines how to use the search facility to interrogate the unit To access the SEARCH menu move the cursor to the SEARCH icon using the A Vin the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the SEARCH icon and the following menu appears Users can select and search any of the following options by pressing the Enter button 5 7 1 CALENDAR SEARCH Move the cursor to CALENDAR SEARCH using the A V in the MENU screen SEARCH amp COPY Press the ENTER button when the cursor is TIME SEARCH EVENT SEARCH on CALENDAR SEARCH and the following BLOCK SEARCH screen appears FILE SEARCH BOOKMARK SEARCH Calendar search provides a quick overview LOG FILE of the year month day and hours of the day 70 Press the SEARCH button to access the search screen 8 AUGUST 2009 Highlight CALENDAR SEARCH and press SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI the ENTER button to access the CALENDAR
8. PASSWORD CHECK using the A V buttons SET PASSWORD Press the ENTER button when the cursor is eS on DVR MENU SETUP and the following OVRSHENC SEU screen appears 5 5 5 4 1 MENU INITIALISE In the DVR MENU SETUP menu Move the cursor to MENU INITIALISE using the A Whuttons ils MENU FROM FILE Press the ENTER button when the cursor is SAVE MENU TO FILE on MENU INITIALIZE and the following screen appears 52 A OS e D y i If you want to initialize the system move the A cursor to YES and press the ENTER button If not move the cursor to NO and press the ENTER button Use the A W buttons to MENU INITIALIZE move the cursor Wo YES CAUTION MENU INITIALISE will factory default the DVR programming PLEASE NOTE The HDD s data will NOT be deleted by using this function 9 5 5 4 2 LOAD MENU FROM FILE In the DVR MENU SETUP menu ons Insert a USB memory stick to download a MENU INITIALIZE previously stored menu file MONO EVO wal ad dl Move the cursor to LOAD MENU FROM SAVE MENU TO FILE FILE using the A V buttons and press the ENTER button NOTE This function is to upload a menu file saved in USB memory stick to the DVR 9 5 5 4 3 SAVE MENU TO FILE i DS In the DVR MENU SETUP menu 4 DS gt 0 oe y Insert a USB memory stick to copy the e current DVR Menu file to the USB memory MENU INITIALIZE stick LOAD MENU FROM FILE SAVESMENOSTOSPPEE Move the cursor to SAVE MENU TO FI
9. Russian French Turkish German Italian Portuguese GPS Module Interface UDVR4SD PRO Only Shock Sensor MDVR4SD PRO Only Front Key Remote Controller and Mouse Control SPD amp SRX Samsung Techwin SCC 643 Samsung Electronics SD 290 Smile CAM CS 854A Panasonics LPT A100L EZ PROTOCOL Vitek DSC 230S Dongyang Unitech SKD106 Sunkwang VC C4R Canon PELCO P PELCO D Tk C655 676 JVC DMP23 DAIWA BOSCH PCS SERIES 50 000 20 000 per SD 16 Connector Spot Monitor Output S Video Not Supported Audio Input Line 1Channel RCA Audio Output Line 1Channel RCA HDD Bay Connection 1Channel Line Output RCA External Control RS 232C Not Supported Firmware Update Updated by USB 2 0 Port or Network Sensor Input 4Channel Terminal Block Alarm Output 1 Relay Output 2 Pins Terminal Block NO Common RS 485 for External Control 4 PTZ 2 Pins Box Connector Terminal Block Ethernet RJ 45 10 100Mbps USB 2 0 1 Port Front Operating Temperature OC 40C Humidity 30 9 RH Non Condensing Weight Approx 1Kg BACK UP Digital Backup Option USB2 0 Support USB2 0 17 3 OVERVIEW 8 CONTROLS This section provides information about the front and rear panels 3 1 Front Panel Y IR REC MEM FULL ERRA WIRELESS GPS PANIC 2 0 REC REC gt gt ap Fil J PRESSLONG MENUI ESC A Y kl P UY O OQ 9 9 3 3 D Power Switch This switch turns the DVR ON and OFF 2
10. Video Recorder has not been waterproofed If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air wipe it dry with a soft absorbent cloth In the event that the water or other foreign substances enter the interior immediately turn the Digital Video Recorder s Power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock Please consult the Digital Video Recorder reseller Do not use substances containing alcohol benzene thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment The use of these substances may lead to fire Use a dry cloth on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the device In dusty humid or greasy environments the dust that collects around the ventilation or the slots on the outer casing over long periods of time may become saturated with humidity and short circuit leading to fire Do not cut damage alter or place heavy items on the power cord Any of these actions may cause an electrical short circuit which may lead to fire or electrical shock Do not handle the device or power cord with wet hands Handling it with wet hands may lead to electrical shock When unplugging the cord ensure that you hold the solid portion of the plug Pulling on the flexible portion of the cord may damage or expose the wire and insulation creating the potential for fires or electrical shocks Use only the recommend
11. Y buttons EVENT SCREEN MODE SCREEN HOLD Select ON or OFF using the button to EVENT CHECK OFF set the event indication ON EVENT INDTCATTON SENSOR INPUT SELECT RELAY OUTPUT GPS 5 4 5 SENSOR INPUT SELECT In the EVENT menu APD GB a WS S Move the cursor to SENSOR INPUT ed PE caer N A acl Beet ME SELECT using the A Y buttons MOTION DETECTION Press the ENTER button when the cursor is EVENT SCREEN MODE SCREEN HOLD on the SENSOR INPUT and the following 2 EVENT CHECK OFF page screen appears EVENT INDICATION ON tee SENSOR INPUT SECE CT RELAY OUTPUT GPS Saa gt ES A O l ones a nee ee oS y aaa Select the desired channel using the A V SENSORO1 EBRERGEN NOT USED buttons SENSORO2 DOOR FRONT NOT USED Select the type of sensor which is connected SENSORO3 DOOR REAR NOT USED E SENSORO4 TURN RIGHT NOT USED with DVR using the button To exit the SENSOR INPUT menu press the ESC button Select the correct sensor setting to match the type of installed sensor NORMAL OPEN The sensor is normally open NORMAL CLOSE The sensor is normally closed NOT INSTALLED No sensors are connected to the DVR 44 5 4 6 RELAY OUTPUT Inthe EVENT menu Move the cursor to RELAY OUTPUT using the A Y buttons a Press the ENTER button when the cursor is MOTION DETECTION h l EVENT SCREEN MODE SCREEN HOLD on RELAY OUTPUT and the following EVENT CHEC
12. Yellow continuous manual recording e Red event recording e Green schedule recording 3 DATE Current date is displayed when in live monitoring mode Recorded date is displayed when in playback mode 4 TIME Current time is displayed when in live monitoring mode Recorded time is displayed when in playback mode 5 CHANNEL INFORMATION The channel information is displayed When the channel is in normal recording mode it will display the channel title as entered by the user When the channel is in event recording mode it will display the appropriate event recording mode alarm motion or video loss 23 6 Speed and Acceleration The driving speed of the vehicle is displayed on the screen MDVR4SD PRO Only 7 Location The monitor shows the location where in you are with the DVR unit MDVR4SD PRO Only Below are the icons with specific events a Front Door b Rear Door Turn Right Turn Left e Braking Warning Light 9 Emergency h Shock G High Speed G Excessive Braking k Excessive Speeding 1 Lengthy Stop m Stop w o warning light NOTE When there is a particular event happening the icon will change to green 24 9 MAIN MENU Before operating the DVR please make sure all the cables and SD Cards are properly connected 5 1 5 1 1 Pressing the Menu button on the DVR or using the Remote Control this screen pops up QUICK SETUP Quick setup enables the user to qu
13. airtight re sealable plastic bag and letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the bag If Condensation forms inside the Digital Video Recorder Stop using the equipment immediately if you detect condensation Continued use may damage the equipment Remove the power cord from the power outlet and wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use Table of Contents 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL ccc cece ccc cc ccc ccceccececcececceaeeaeeneas 13 2 FEATURES 8 SPECIFICATIONS c ccc cc ccecececececececeeecacaeaees 13 ZN gl 110 e 14 2A SOC CMICANOMS oara a Ea Oaai 15 3 OVERVIEW amp CONTROLS cccccccccccccececececececececececseecseseeues 18 Sl Fon AA oe cee ccc aa eee ac erent ae eee pao eatanee Gere cence setae 18 ale ROI WOW screens A cacaa aescctocasnatehcacamathaactaceswecaceanecbsaeechacesnaesaeneaczar 19 5 6 IR REMOTE CONTROLEER oi id 20 3 3 MOUSE CONTROLLER 0 a an 22 A MAIN SCREEN cccccccccececececececccccccceeescseecececeaeauaesegesusnens 23 5 MAINMENU cui 25 Bil QUICK SE TU Posa a eta adn 25 A LS O E A E E A O NTE ATTAT AET T 25 BEZ IMAGE SIZE oreen a A S ENN 26 SILO IREGORD Ri AE a as 26 SMA INA QUAE TES o acabadas 27 DS EVEN as E E TE EEA E measemncatesaanieds 27 5O PRE RECORD HME mainesana a a rte cas 28 Oi POST RECORD TIME as ad 28 SO PREVIEWQUA a a E ais 28 19 AUDIO RE O OR iia 29 IS A Ae 29 Diz SERE EN a e cai
14. the main screen event response option sensor input and relay output options 9 4 1 MOTION DETECTION C Do EVENT SCREEN MODE SCREEN HOLD EVENT CHECK ON EVENT INDICATION ON SENSOR INPUT SELECT RELAY OUTPUT GPS 9 4 1 1 CHANNEL SENSITIVITY AREA SETUP TEST MOTION In the EVENT menu Move the cursor to MOTION DETECTION using the A V buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on MOTION DETECTION and the screen on the left appears In the MOTION DETECTION menu Move the cursor to CHANNEL using the A V buttons Select the desired channel using the button 9 4 1 2 SENSITIVITY In the MOTION DETECTION menu CHANNEL TT TT TIT nin ma Move the cursor to SENSITIVITY using the A V buttons Fiey Select the sensitivity level using the button AREA SETUP TEST MOTION SENSITIVITY The higher the number is the more sensitive the detection 1 lowest 5 highest 9 4 1 3 AREA SETUP In the MOTION DETECTION menu Move the cursor to AREA SETUP using the A V buttons Press the ENTER button to set the motion detection area Select the motion detection area using the A V 4 buttons and then press the ENTER button to save the area CHANNEL SENSITIVITY TEST MOTION Mouse Operation Click the right button of mouse and drag to select the desired cells AREA SETUP GRID 30 x 24 5 4 1 4 TEST MOTION FCHANNELCT TT TT TTTTA a In the MOTION DETECTION
15. uoces PeT pri QUICK SETUP IMAGE SIZE RECORD FRAME IMAGE QUALITY EVENT PRE RECORD TIME POST MRECORD TIME PREVIEW QUALITY AUDIO RECORD SAVE gt 2 Ww 6 Mate cor MANUAL 720x240 120 BEST ALL SSEC a Yee XC OFF PREVIEW QUALITY vara 28 Select the desired time for pre recording using the button on the remote When video loss alarm or motion is detected the DVR will store pre recorded data during the selected time The pre recording time can be set from 0 second to 5 seconds and the default is 5 Select the desired time for post recording using the W button on the remote When video loss alarm or motion is detected the DVR will store post recorded data during the selected period The post recording time can be set from 0 seconds to 60 seconds and the default is 10 Move the cursor onto PREVIEW QUALITY amp press the Enter button to see the screen on the left Users can select the desired preview quality from the 4 following recording qualities Fine Normal Best amp Low using the button on the remote Press ESC to go back to the previous menu 9 1 9 ty MU TD 5 O Cente esc oa QUICK SETUP IMAGE SIZE RECORD FRAME AUDIO RECORD D Uy s MANUAL 720x240 120 Select ON or OFF using the button on the remote to record audio IMAGE QUALITY BEST EVENT ALL PRE RECORD TIME SSEC POST RECORD TIME 10SEC PREVIEW QUALITY RU
16. 0 RELATA od della 45 2A O Pee ene eR ET REE See EERE E LOCe EEE ree reer et mere rt eee ee ere ren eee eee eee e 46 So SYS EM 47 0d SAORA GE Al iaa dl 47 dnd STORAGE CONFIGURATION uri 47 SoZ SD CARDMINITMIAL SE iia 48 A A A A ee eee ee 48 A DATES A ee ee eee ee Te ee ee eee eee er 49 9922 ME ADS cia 49 999 VIDEO STANDARD cdi 50 04 LANGUAGE a A cee saatacie doedacgmisam coe tcicnaa tages 50 Loo 0 21 oat BW ong Can ee ene ei o a eee en eet eee eer ee 50 Dede PASSWORD CHECK ck dd A Lh aaa 51 2392 FSE MPA O ORD ii 51 S099 A il AO UN A E OR bagestecebeeine 52 229 F DYR MENU SETUP a dit ad allison colitis 52 JN Ad MENUINITIALIS E ssl ct dd dd tai 52 Dio 42 EOAD MENU FROM FILE susana 53 DAS SAVE MENU TOEI LE arga leo A NS 53 396 FIRMWARE UPGRADE oroarea E S ilo betas eae es 54 A osana datiesa Ga wetaserawssaatiiceuebexaweced ance anteiaveeuaeoeaaieorectes 56 50L NETWORK sanas td r eee 57 A DHO P O o N E E A A 57 OA APAD DRE SO mien r A oe E E A E ene 57 202 QUBNE MIAO Ku all 58 SELI GATEWAY crar raa re A R a a a A S A 58 meee E e EE E E E EAEN TEE E A A E EE A A A 58 SOLS A E a a E 59 20o DYNAMIC IP SERVER ataco a eo tot e 59 SEL BACKUP IF SERVER mbuinn ici little 60 JOZ ROAS ee ee O 60 AN Ovo I an 2 ae ea sac eE E Aa E AAE A A EE 60 IOA BAVOR A TE esee e aaa e a E e E E et teiethate arate 61 0A DATA BI ore ia A O coi 61 D024 PARITY Bil A a a a a Ea E aE a a N AEE A 61 A SLOP BI A A E E EAS 62 O A E a E 62 96
17. 00 000 000 A V buttons to move the cursor SERVER 000 000 000 000 NOTE DHCP is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network Please note that this unit does not support PPPOE networks 9 6 2 RS485 In the LINK menu tb MAS OS Move the cursor to the RS485 using the a n ma ER A Y buttons NETWORK ISS Press the ENTER button when the cursor is PTZ on RS485 and the following screen appears E MAIL DVR NAME DVR LOCATION BANDWIDTH WIRELESS 9 6 2 1 SYSTEM ID os Use the A V buttons to choose the item SSE and use the buttons to set the data BAUD RATE DATA BIT magia PARITY BIT To exit the RS485 menu press the ESC STOP BIT button 60 9 6 2 2 BAUD RATE 2i Pe Select the communication speed The Y UDS Sm D available speeds are from 1200 to _ ame one oe es aoe 115200bps e mate The default speed is 115200 DATA BIT PARITY BIT STOP BIT 5 6 2 3 DATA BIT to a Select the data bit SYSTEM ID BAUD RATE default bit rate is 8 PARITY BIT STOP BIT 5 6 2 4 PARITY BIT Y BPH Oe i Select the parity bit Available options are san ee nen owns ODD EVEN and NONE SYSTEM ID BAUD RATE The default is NONE DATA BIT STOP BIT 61 9 6 2 5 STOP BIT to UM gt e Select the stop bit Available options are 1 am me om om ores and 2 SYSTEM ID BAUD RATE The default is 1 DATA BIT PARITY BIT i ed STOP BT 9 6 3 PT
18. 000 000 000 000 addresses 57 5 6 1 2 SUBNET MASK e fe 7 Inthe NETWORK menu A A amp a D is Move the cursor to SUBNET MASK using the A Y buttons CP OFF ah Select the desired position using the 000 000 000 000 IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY DNS 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 5400 lt P buttons and set the data value using the 9 buttons PORT DYNAMIC IP SERVER gt 000 000 000 000 BACKUP IP SERVER gt 000 000 000 000 5 6 1 3 GATEWAY In the NETWORK menu Move the cursor to GATEWAY using the maru IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY DNS OFF 000 000 000 000 000 000 900 000 000 000 000 000 A Y buttons Select the desired position using the lt P buttons and set the data value using the Fy buttons PORT DYNAMIC IP SERVER gt 000 000 000 000 BACKUP IP SERVER gt 000 000 000 000 5400 In the NETWORK menu Move the cursor to DNS using the A V buttons D Uy s MAA corr LAZ oge OFF 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 5400 Aa o e ors acoes DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY DNS PORT DYNAMIC IP SERVER gt 000 000 000 000 BACKUP IP SERVER gt 000 000 000 000 000 Select the desired position using the lt q gt 000 000 000 buttons and set the data value using the buttons 58 9 6 1 5 PORT In the NETWORK menu Rs potas pos as Move the cursor to P
19. 4 EMAL a 64 dida SEND EMA ri A serepieetiecteter dete 64 A AS A O Ea aaa a 64 11 I0 AZAT OMT SERVER vriendin dd dd ties 65 A A e eee tee aera eee ee eee ee 65 DEAS DOVRE MALADDRES S use 64 564A USERID AND PASSWORD storai enei a i a a TON 64 5 6 45 E MAILADDRESS 1 THROUGH TOs nrnna a e a a aE 64 So to DYR NAME ca E a A 67 966 DR LOCATION estaa E aS EE en OS EEE TENE 68 5 01 BANDWIDTH cesieneosaisincisbiioicluda A a a 69 908 WIRELLES Ompra eet as reel eau a S 69 O66 WIRELESS MODE scores A E O 69 5082 IMOBILE SERVER ararnir eno E R EOE E N EENEN 70 S SEARO en o anmsececensstnssnansneemestacs 70 dll CALENDER SEAR O leona paja 70 iZ SEARCH COP das 72 e UMES EAR A rere errr rere rere ere eee ne ee eer er 72 DlA EVENT SEARG nieta E EE A A 73 Sco BLOCK SEARCH astral A R ee ee 74 oE RLE SR escitas estad iaje eta tcoalld tits 74 Ott BOOKMARK SEARG EP raiione iiie alias 75 ES O E El A a A ten tcap nye aaa ee 76 O DOI baaen eee ates aac et aaah te oat ec acaaes 76 O hh Ghee eee terete terre een eT mere eee eet er ee ree ere eee eer ert 76 0 2 COPY STATU ae ie tee erry 77 Dgo MEDIA FORMA Ticas 78 9 9 STATUS SCREEN SS 78 A AAA A EE O ee 78 592 NETWORK STATUS cupene raan en E ESES A 79 393 RECORDING BITRATE caras io albbla 79 POEA Ea A 80 12 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This is the Instruction Manual of the H 264 Mobile Digital Video Recorder Model MDVR4SD The manual details how the user should install and operate the DVR a
20. A INFORMATION MEDIA TOTAL MEDIA FREE In the COPY menu Move the cursor to MEDIA FORMAT using the A Y buttons Press the ENTER button and the following screen appears Select formatting media using the button Move the cursor to MEDIA FORMAT and then press the ENTER button The message FORMATTING will be displayed while formatting NOTE If you don t connect any media the message Fail is displayed 5 9 STATUS SCREEN A M F ANS NETWORK STATUS RECORDING BITRATE 9 9 1 DVR STATUS lo F a FIXED DISC TOTAL SPACE FIXED DISC FREE SPACE BACKUP DISC TOTAL SPACE BACKUP DISC FREE SPACE RECORD PROGRAM aS 0 0 0 0 QUICK SETUP NOT INSTALL NOT INSTALL TEST_OS9C USB STORAGE USB CD DVD SOFTWARE VERSION HARDWARE VERSION 1 4 78 Move the Cursor to the DVR STATUS icon using A V on the remote amp press the Enter button The status screen displays the basic information about the DVR Press the STATUS button to access the information screen FIXED HDD SD TOTAL SPACE Displays the total amount of installed storage space including the storage space in any expansion bays FIXED HDD SD FREE SPACE Displays the available remaining storage space including the storage space in any expansion bays RECORD PROGRAM Displays current recording program USB STORAGE Displays the size of the external hard drive space or USB Flash Memory USB CD DVD Displays the sta
21. ARCH amp COPY TIME SEARCH EVENT SEARCH BYOCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH BOOKMARK SEARCH LOG FILE Block search has the capability to retrieve the recorded data even from hard drives FILE NWE that may have failed during normal P y operation Block search reads the logical block addressing LBA of the hard disk drives where the recorded data are associated chronologically with the actual location of the files In other words even if the hard drives are damaged it may be possible to retrieve data from the hard disk drives Press the SEARCH button to access the search screen 5 7 6 FILE SEARCH Move the cursor to the FILE SEARCH icon using the A V in the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on it and the following screen appears ey CALENDAR SEARCH SEARCH amp COPY TIME SEARCH EVENT SEARCH BLOCK SEARCH A SEARCH BOOKMARK SEARCH LOG FILE 74 File search is capable of reading and playing back the data from the media used STONEGE ID NONMAL SEARCH TIME 2009 00 19 10 00 59 for backup Connect the USB flash HOD DAE TIME ULOCK CBA memory or the external hard disk drive into APRA AU i the USB port 004 2009 06 01 150 AY 20 Press the SEARCH button to access the 000 0000 00 00 00 00 00 search screen 000 0000 00 00 00100 00 000 0000 00 00 00 00 00 HON 0000 00 00 00 00 00 000 0000 00 00 00 00 00 100 ODO OOOO 0000 00 000 0000 00 00 00 00 00 000 0000 00 00 00 00 00 9 7 7 BOO
22. CE mode The default is ON ADD AUTO SINGLE If selected OFF every single channel will be skipped in the AUTO SEQUENCE mode The default is OFF 5 2 2 DISPLAY to A gt In the SCREEN menu AUTO SEQUENCE Move the cursor to DISPLAY using the MESA A V buttons TITLE Press the ENTER button when the cursor is COVERT on DISPLAY and the following items appear CAMERA To exit the DISPLAY menu press the ESC button 30 9 2 2 1 Y AP SP Go STORAGE FREE SPACE STORAGE FREE SPACE MODE RECORD STATUS CLOCK DISPLAY DATE amp TIME MODE TITLE DISPLAY TITLE MODE BORDER COLOR GPS INFORMATION SPEED DISPLAY MODE STORAGE FREE SPACE PERCENT ON ON MM DD YY ON TEXT WHITE ON MILE In the DISPLAY menu Move the cursor using the A Y buttons to select HDD FREE SPACE Press the button to choose ON or OFF The default is ON ON Remaining capacity of the SD Memory will be displayed on the screen 9 2 2 2 t FF Queca eco ST RECORD STATUS CLOCK DISPLAY DATE amp TIME MODE TITLE DISPLAY TITLE MODE BORDER COLOR GPS INFORMATION SPEED DISPLAY MODE STORAGE FREE SPACE MODE PERCENT ON ON MM DD YY ON TEXT WHITE ON MILE In the DISPLAY menu Move the cursor using the A Y buttons to select the HDD FREE SPACE MODE Use the button to choose PERCENT or GIGABYTE The default is PERCENT PERCENT Rem
23. D Ee MATT SMTP SETUP gt DVR E MAIL ADDR gt OPTIONAL gt USER ID gt PASSWORD gt 9 6 4 2 SMTP SETUP SEND E MAIL SMTP DVR E MAIL ADDR gt lt OPTIONAL gt USER ID gt PASSWORD gt PAGE 1 3 4q gt 64 In the E MAIL menu Move the cursor to SEND E MAIL using the A V buttons and select ON using the buttons to send e mail when an event occurs In the E MAIL menu Move the cursor to SMTP SETUP using the A V buttons to input the e mail sever address to be used by DVR Press the ENTER button and the following screen appears Select the characters using the A Y 4 Pbuttons and then press the ENTER button To exit the CHARACTER TABLE screen press the ESC button 5 6 4 2 1 SMTP SERVER SMTP PORT CHARACTER TABLE ABCDEFGH JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 S a ESA IA AM A 1 SMTP SETUP gt 5 6 4 2 2 SMTP PORT A ana seta coes SMTP SERVER gt SMTP PORT 65 Press the ENTER button to define an e mail server Enter the e mail server s address For example mail domainname com Press the ESC button to return to previous menu Define the port which the DVR will communicate through Available ports are 0000 through 9999 9 6 4 3 DVR E MAIL ADDRESS En E Press the ENTER button to define a DVR e 7 BIO SF ADS ss mail address esca MOTA SEND E MAIL SMTP SETUP gt ko DVR E MATO A
24. DDR lt OPTIONAL gt USER 1D gt PASSWORD gt PAGE 1 3 gt Move the cursor to the DVR email address using the A V buttons m SU WALA Press the ENTER button and the following ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPQR S TUVWXYZ l screen appears Select the characters using abcdefghi jkimnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 gsua the A V Pbuttons and press the ENTER lt gt 0 1 4 button DVR E MAIL ADDR gt 9 6 4 4 USERID AND PASSWORD Press the ENTER button to define a user ID 1 A bP N EEPE A and password SEND E MAIL SMTP SETUP gt DVR E MAIL ADDR gt lt OPTIONAL gt TTF LE dl OS PASSWORD gt PAGE 1 3 4 gt 66 CHARACTER TABLE CHARACTER TABLE Re CDEFGHI JKLMNOPQRS TUVWXYZ WB CDEFGHI JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijkimnopqrstuvwxyz abcdefghi jk Imnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789 S H 0123456789 S H gt lt gt 7e 4_ gt lt gt 7 4_ PASSWORD gt 9 6 4 5 E MAIL ADDRESS 1 THROUGH 10 Highlight the e mail address to send the an notifications to and then press the ENTER button to define the e mail address ALL ALL ALL ALL PAGE 2 3 4 gt 9 6 5 DVR NAME In the E MAIL menu eae ei Move the cursor to DVR NAME using the awake A V buttons Sy IL Press the ENTER button and the following TNE screen appears DVR LOCATION BANDWIDTH WIRELESS 67 Select the characters using the A V CHARACTER TABLE 4 Pbuttons and then p
25. DTO RECORD OFF SAVE 5 1 10 SAVE sfs Ti O LLO Press the Save icon using the Enter I onan o nce et button in order to save the Menu QUICK SETUP MANUAL Configuration IMAGE SIZE 720x240 RECORD FRAME 120 IMAGE QUALITY BEST EVEN 7 PRE R SAWING MENU CONFIGURATION POST PREVIEW QUALITY AUDIO RECORD SAVE 9 2 SCREEN Screen setup defines various screen related options Any changes affect the main video Users can select the SCREEN Menu by pressing the Enter button on the remote DISPLAY TITLE COVERT CAMERA Select the SCREEN icon and press enter The screen on the left will appear Select the required menu item by pressing A Y button on the remote controller 29 9 2 1 AUTO SEQUENCE In the SCREEN menu Y fA amp WTA eee Move the cursor to AUTO SEQUENCE QUID using the A Y buttons ADD AUTO SINGLE Press the ENTER button when the cursor is AUTO SINGLE on AUTO SEQUENCE and the following screen appears Move the cursor to each single or split VIDEO LOSS SKIP channel using the A Y buttons When the desired channel is selected change the value of AUTO SEQUENCE duration using the button to set the length of time for switching each channel in sequence The value is from 1 second to 60 seconds and the default is 3 seconds To exit the AUTO SEQUENCE menu press the ESC button VIDEO LOSS SKIP If selected ON any camera with VIDEO LOSS will be skipped in the AUTO SEQUEN
26. Do not drop metallic parts through slots This could permanently damage the Digital Video Recorder If this should occur immediately turn the Digital Video Recorder s power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Contact a qualified service personnel authorised by the equipment distributor or the Maker Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide Disassembly or alteration may result in high voltage electric shock Internal inspections alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel authorised by the equipment distributor or the Maker Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the Digital Video Recorder s power off remove the power cable from the power outlet Confirm that smoke and fume emissions have ceased Please consult the Digital Video Recorder reseller Stop operating the equipment if a heavy object is dropped or the casing is damaged Do not strike or shake Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the Digital Video Recorder s power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Please consult the Digital Video Recorder reseller Do not allow the equipment to come into contact with or become immersed in water or other liquids Do not allow liquids to enter the interior The Digital
27. H 264 4Channel Mobile DVR User Manual V1 0 MODEL MDVR4SD Genie P CTY www geniecctv com Copyright 2009 Genie CCTV Limited All rights reserved This material information and instructions for use contained herein are the property of Genie CCTV Ltd No part of this manual including the products and software described in it may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any languages in any form or by any means except documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes without the express written permission of Genie CCTV Ltd Liability Genie CCTV Ltd provides this manual as is without warranty of any kind elther expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties or conditions of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall Genie CCTV Ltd its directors officers employees or agents be liable for any indirect special incidental or consequential damages including damages for loss of profits loss of business loss of use or data interruption of business and the like even if Genie CCTV Ltd has been advised of the possibility of such damages arising from any defect or error in this manual or product Specifications or information contained in this manual are furnished for informational use only and are subject to change at any time without notice and should not be constructed as a commitment by Genie CCTV Ltd
28. ION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons js The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature Pe The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the accompanying the product Y Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate a 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 office your household waste disposal service or the distributor where you purchased the product DISCLAIMER While every effort has been made to ensure that the inform
29. IRIS 2 ZOOM 3 SPOT ESC ENTER HOME 5 4 A MENU D v PIP a DVR CONTROLLER E Tai E O 16 Description PTZ Iris open and close Frame by Frame field by field playback PTZ Zoom in and out Enter the spot mode Return to the previous mode Enter Go home Position in PTZ mode Move the cursor left in the setup menu Move the cursor up to the next line in the setup menu Display the setup menu Move the cursor down to the next line Enter the PIP mode Exit the loop playback mode 20 gt D ZOOM AUTO F FREEZE F 1d SEARCH PRESET 42 COPY AF 43 PTZ 1i SLOW Pil 5 PLAY PAUSE b gt FAST m LVIPB lt gt DIR RECORD e 2 MULTI TEXT AUDIO SELECT 23 CHANNEL ID 22 FUNCTION NOTE Move the cursor right in the setup menu Control of zoom in and out Auto sequence Decrease value PTZ Focus control Freeze Increase value PTZ Focus control Display the search menu Enter the preset mode of PTZ Display the copy menu PTZ Auto focus Enter the PTZ mode Press this button to slow down playback speed Press this button to begin playback If pressed again during the playback a still picture is displayed Press this button to speed up playback speed Return the screen into Live display mode during the playback Change the direction of play
30. K OFF screen appears EVENT INDICATION ON PO G corr vara SENSOR INPUT SELECT REVR OUTPUT GPS Move the cursor using the A V buttons and set up the value using the button CEPAS ETE To exit this screen press the ESC button RELAY OUTPUT TIME NOTE It s possible to set the RELAY OUTPUT for the type of event and it s possible to set the period of the relay output from 1 to 30 seconds POWER N C USER REC NOT USED ALARM LOSS MOTION and HDD ERROR are available and you can select any one of the eight POWER The relay operates when power is off lost e USER User can operate the relay output manually by pressing the FUNCTION button with button and button NC Normally Closed NO press the button with the FUNCTION button NO Normally Open NC press the button with the FUNCTION button Press the FUNCTION button again if you want to exit this mode you can also use this function through the network viewer REC The relay operates when the unit starts recording NOT USED If you do not want to use this function select NOT USED ALARM The relay operates when the unit receives an alarm LOSS The relay operates when video loss occurs MOTION The relay operates when motion is detected HDD ERROR The relay operates if storage problems occur 45 MOTION DETECTION EVENT SCREEN MODE SCREEN HOLD EVENT CHECK OFF EVENT INDICATION ON SENSOR IN
31. KMARK SEARCH Y SO amp O Move the cursor to the BOOKMARK _ _ e SEARCH icon using the A Win the MENU screen Sn oa N Press the ENTER button when the cursor is EVENT SEARCH on it and the following screen appears BLOCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH BOOKMARK MOE ARCH LOG FILE CALENDAR SEARCH Bookmark search looks up any bookmarks that have been added by the user 75 9 7 8 LOG FILE Move the cursor to the BOOKMARK d SEARCH icon using the A Win the MENU CALENDAR SEARCH screen SEARCH amp COPY Press the ENTER button when the cursor is TIME SEARCH on it and the following screen appears EVENT SEARCH The log file keeps a list of the important BLOCK SEARCH events that happened to the DVR The log FILE SEARCH file can be saved to a USB flash memory as a BOOKMARK SEARCH text file so that it can be viewed and archived VOCE to a computer The following are what the DVR keeps in its log file Power on off Power loss DVR restart Changes in the menu DVR initialisation SD initialisation Network connection disconnection Record start stop VVVVVVNV 5 8 COPY This section shows how a user can copy the image data of the DVR To set up the COPY menu Move the cursor to the COPY icon using the 4 in the MENU screen 9 8 1 COPY In the COPY menu e A A Move the cursor to COPY using the A V a buttons COPY STATUS Press the ENTER button and the following MEDIA FORMAT screen appe
32. LE using the A Wbuttons and press the ENTER button 53 9 5 6 NOTE It s only possible to copy and upload the menu setting from the front USB port FIRMWARE UPGRADE STORAGE CLOCK VIDEO STANDARD LANGUAGE ENGLISH KEY ECHO ON ADVANCED SETUP PIRMNARE UPGRADE FIRMWARE UPGRADE FROM USB NO In the SYSTEM menu Move the cursor to FIRMWARE UPGRADE using the A W buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on FIRMWARE UPGRADE and the following screen appears If you want to update firmware using the USB port move the cursor to YES and press the ENTER button If not move the cursor to NO and press the ENTER button Use the A V buttons to move the cursor To exit the FIRMWARE UPGRADE screen press the ESC button NOTE Upgrade the firmware with the USB port located on the DVR Front Panel CAUTION WHEN YOU ARE IN FIRMWARE UPGADE DO NOT DOWN POWER THE UNIT WAIT FOR THE SYSTEM TO COMPLETE UPGRADE BEFORE DISCONNECTING POWER 54 FIRMWARE UPGRADE FROM USB VERMIEYAING FILE INTEGRITY FIRMWARE UPGRADE FROM USB UPGRADING 51 FIRMWARE UPGRADE FROM USB PLEASE REGY GLE DVR POWER The DVR will start reading the available upgrade file Once the file is found it will check the file integrity If the file is intact the upgrade process will start The upgrade progress will be shown as a percentage The whole process should take approximately two minutes Whe
33. ME The recording period available with the free space storage and frame rate setting TOTAL TIME The recording period is calculated by the total amount of IPS selected and the quality of video The better the image quality is the larger the overall file size is 9 3 4 AUDIO RECORD RECORD SETUP RECORD PROGRAM PREVIEW QUALITY ARODTO RECORD REPEAT RECORD HOL IDAY RECORD LIMIT 9 3 5 REPEAT RECORD In the RECORD menu In the RECORD menu Move the cursor to AUDIO RECORD using the A Y buttons Fl Press the button on the remote to change the Audio Record ON or OFF If select ON DVR will record the Audio with the Video Move the cursor to REPEAT RECORD using the A Y buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on REPEAT RECORD and the following screen appears REPEAT RECORD ALARM Use the button to set ON or OFF It is possible to set a point in time to work the REPEAT RECORD ALARM function Move the cursor to REPEAT RECORD ALARM using A Y buttons and then select the desired value using the button The value is from 5 to 10 To exit this REPEAT RECORD menu press the ESC button ON The REPEAT RECORD option allows the unit to overwrite existing data The DVR will start to overwrite when the storage available reaches the value of the REPEAT RECORD ALARM If you set REPEAT RECORD ALARM to 5 alarm will work when the storage capa
34. ORT using the A V DHCP buttons IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 Select the desired position using the 4 SUBNET MASK 000 000 000 GATEWAY 000 000 000 buttons and set the data value using the y DNS 000 000 000 buttons PORT 5400 DYNAMIC IP SERVER gt 000 000 000 000 BACKUP IP SERVER gt 000 000 000 000 r NOTE Port settings on the DVR and Client Viewer software must match 5 6 1 6 DYNAMIC IP SERVER At the NETWORK menu Move the cursor to DHCP using the A V buttons IP ADDRESS 000 000 Select ON using the buttons SUBNET MASK 000 000 Move the cursor to DYNAMIC IP SERVER GATEWAY 000 000 using the A Y buttons 000 000 Input the dynamic server IP address using MINIMO CISIN the buttons to change the value and 000 000 000 000 the A V buttons to move the cursor BACKUP IP SERVER gt 000 000 000 000 NOTE DHCP is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network Please note that this unit does not support PPPOE networks 59 9 6 1 7 BACKUP IP SERVER In the NETWORK menu td ML Move the cursor to DHCP using the A V AC ore buttons IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 Select ON using the W buttons SUBNET MASK 000 000 000 Move the cursor to BACKUP IP SERVER SAIERAY IRA LA using the A V buttons Input the backup server IP address using the D Y is MABCOA starvs DNS 000 000 000 PORT 5400 Fis DYNAMIC IP SERVER gt W buttons to change the value and the 000 0
35. PUT SELECT RELAY OUTPUT GPS HS A SHOCKSENSOR PARAMETER SHOCK SENSOR X THRESHOLD Y THRESHOLD Z THRESHOLD SPEED PARAMETER SPEED LIMIT 070 mph SMIN Smph mph LENGTHLY STOP EXCESSIVE BREAK EXCESSIVE SPEED GPS Only Available with the MDVR4SD PRO Model Inthe EVENT menu Move the cursor to GPS using the A V buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on GPS and the following screen appears Users can change the SHOCKSENSOR to either ON or OFF by pressing the Es button X THRESHOLD X Threshold values are automatically varied when there is any event but the default value is 1 Y THRESHOLD Y Threshold values are automatically varied whenever any event occurs but the default value is O Z THRESHOLD Z Threshold values also changes when any event occurs but the default value is 4 SPEED PARAMETER The parameter values shown below may change depending on the acceleration speed of the vehicle a SPEED LIMIT b LENGTHY STOP c EXCESSIVE BREAK d EXCESSIVE SPEED 46 9 5 SYSTEM System setup defines various system settings such as storage settings system clock password for multiple users video standard and language settings Moreover the system settings can be reinitialised saved or retrieved from the USB flash memory as well as updating the DVR firmware CLOCK VIDEO STANDARD AUTO LANGUAGE ADVANCED SETUP ENGLISH FIRMWARE UPGRADE 9 5 1 STORAGE
36. RAGE menu Move the cursor to STORAGE INITIALISE using the A Y buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the STORAGE INITIALISE and the following screen appears If you want to initialise the SD CARD move the cursor to YES and then press the ENTER button If not move the cursor to NO and then press the ENTER button To exit this screen press the ESC button To exit this HDD menu press the ESC button again In the SYSTEM menu Move the cursor to CLOCK using the A V buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on CLOCK and the following screen appears 5 5 2 1 DATES TIME In the CLOCK menu Move the cursor to DATES TIME using the A V buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on DATE amp TIME and the following screen 0 06 22 NALS UA appears MODIFY ENTER KEY Use the A V buttons to move the cursor to the desired position of date or time Use the buttons to modify the current date and time DATE YYYY MM DD YEAR MONTH DAY TIME HH MM SS HOUR MINUTE SECOND 5 5 2 2 TIME ADJUST In the CLOCK menu V E s amp AL pp PAR E an n Move the cursor to TIME ADJUST using INTERNE TST IME ADT OST the A Y buttons SELECT TIME SERVER gt Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on TIME ADJUST and the screen on the SATELLITE TIME ADJUST OFF left appears SELECT TIME ZONE GMT 10 00 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME OFF If the INTERNET TIME ADJUST is
37. SDCard Image storage capacity of 32Gb per SD card 3 2 0Port The USB 2 0 port can be used to connect to numerous USB 2 0 backup devices individual external hard drives external optical drives and USB memory sticks 2 IR Sensor Infrared signal receiver for the IR remote controller Do not block the receiver as a clear line of sight is required for proper operation Starts manual recording and accesses the Main Menu amp goes back to the previous menu press and hold for 3secondss to access Fast Forward press this button to speed up playback speed 43 Enter Executes the selected function in the menu screen or enters the selected submenu 18 3 2 Rear View O GPSANT Camera Input 3 Audio Input 4 Audio amp Video Out VGA Output 6 Power Out D Ethernet Port Alarm amp Sensor Power In 12V ETHERNET 1 5A O O 00 00 Function GPS Aerial Connection MDVR4SD PRO Only BNC Connectors for Composite Video Signal Input RCA Connectors for Connecting the Audio Input 3 5 Jack Connector for Connecting the Audio amp Video Output D Sub 15 pin Connector for Connecting to a VGA Monitor 12V Output 1 5A max 10 100 Base T RJ 45 Port Network Connection Alarm and Sensors Connector Power Socket for Nominal DC 12V 19 S1 S3 S4 ACC G col mat moe a eles ele ele aaa CUE m 485 D D NOCM G GND GND 3 3 IRREMOTE CONTROLLER Button Name
38. SPACE MODE PERCENT Use the button to choose either MILE or RECORD STATUS ON KILOMETRE CLOCK DISPLAY ON DATE amp TIME MODE MM DD YY This will display the distance covered by the TITLE DISPLAY ON vehicle on the live screen in either Kilometres TITLE MODE TEXT or Miles BORDER COLOR WHITE GPS INFORMATION OFF none O o SPEED D TSPUAY MODE MICE W G amp G LALA Mar cory vara AN NS 9 2 3 TITLE In the SCREEN menu Move the cursor to TITLE using the A Y AUTO SEQUENCE buttons DISPLAY MS Press the ENTER button when the cursor is COVERT on TITLE and the following screen appears CAMERA Use the 4 buttons to see the next page Press the enter button to edit the channel title 35 Press the ENTER button after selecting the desired channel using the A W buttons CHARACTER TABLE and the following screen appears Mo CDOEFGHI JKLMNOPQR S TUVWXYZ abederghe KI MnobahsLUvwny Select the character using the A W 4 0123456789 Sum buttons and then press the ENTER button Speer 7 4_ To exit this CHARACTER TABLE screen ae sect i press the ESC button CHANNEL TITLE MODE These are TEXT or BITMAP TEXT Using the CHARACTER TABLE BITMAP It is possible to download new characters using the client software 5 2 4 COVERT ee ae oe In the SCREEN menu Bie O Ae Beet Move the cursor to COVERT using the Orr A V buttons OFF OFF Press the ENTER button w
39. UP menu For example you can create a program for Motion Detection or Continuous recording In the RECORD menu Move the cursor to RECORD PROGRAM A A A A aet aa using A Y buttons RECORD SETUP Press the ENTER button when the cursor is RECORD PROGRAM on RECORD PROGRAM and the following PREVIEW QUALITY screen appears AUDIO RECORD REPEAT RECORD HOLIDAY RECORD LIMIT Use the A V 4 P buttons to move the cursor to the desired item Select the desired value for each selected item using the button After all settings are done exit using the ESC key or the right double click the mouse When exiting from this menu the DVR calculates the values under this menu If the total maximum values are exceeded the DVR will display an error message and will return to this menu again 9 3 3 PREVIEW QUALITY In the RECORD menu Move the cursor to PREVIEW using the A V buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on PREVIEW QUALITY and the following screen appears Select the desired RECORD QUALITY using the button from NORMAL FINE BEST and LOW and the size of WAGE SITE BE BYTES HOO FREE TOTAL 0 0 Y each image it s quality and recording time of RECORD TIVE O DAY O UR O WIN the installed storage can be seen To exit TOTAL TIVE O DAY O A o WIN this PREVIEW QUALITY menu press the ESC button 38 Users have to turn off recording to see the Image Quality Screen RECORD TI
40. Z The DVR can control as many Pan Tilt Zoom cameras which correspond to the number of channels it records on As there are multiple vendors of PTZ cameras the DVR also supports a variety of protocols The following is a list of supported manufacturers and their models 62 NETWORK RS485 PTZ E MAIL DVR NAME DVR LOCATION BANDWIDTH WIRELESS YY BD Bw rea Kate econo tvem CHANNEL MODEL CH 1 cHh 2 NONE CH 3 NONE CH 4 NONE A CHANNEL CH CH CH CH CHANNEL MODEL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 In the SCREEN menu Move the cursor to PTZ using A Y buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on PTZ and the following screen appears Select the desired channel using A V buttons Use the buttons to select the correct model of installed PTZ camera Select the communication speed Available speeds are from 1200 to 115200 The default is 9600 Press the button to set up the ID of the PTZ camera Use the Y buttons to select the desired ID Press the button to see the next page To exit this PTZ menu press the ESC button 9 6 4 E MAIL NETWORK RS485 PTZ Paar DVR NAME DVR LOCATION BANDWIDTH WIRELESS In the LINK menu Move the cursor to E MAIL using A V buttons Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on E MAIL and the following screen appears NOTE If you want to use this function you have to input the DNS address 9 6 4 1 SEND E MAIL SEN
41. aining capacity of the SD Memory will be displayed on the screen as a percent GIGABYTE Remaining capacity of the SD Memory will be displayed on the screen in gigabytes 31 9 2 2 3 9 2 2 4 9 2 2 5 E WENO STORAGE FREE SPACE STORAGE FREE SPACE MODE CLOCK DISPLAY DATE amp TIME MODE TITLE DISPLAY TITLE MODE BORDER COLOR GPS INFORMATION SPEED DISPLAY MODE RECORD STATUS PERCENT ON ON MM DD YY ON TEXT WHITE ON MILE In the DISPLAY menu Move the cursor using the A V buttons to select RECORD STATUS Use the button to choose ON or OFF The default is ON ON Displays the recording status of each channel on the screen CLOCK DISPLAY STORAGE FREE SPACE STORAGE FREE SPACE MODE RECORD STATUS DATE amp TIME MODE TITLE DISPLAY TITLE MODE BORDER COLOR GPS INFORMATION SPEED DISPLAY MODE PERCENT ON ON MM DD YY ON TEXT WHITE ON MILE In the DISPLAY menu Move the cursor using the A Y buttons to select CLOCK DISPLAY Use the button to choose ON or OFF The default is ON ON The date and time will be displayed on the screen cona STORAGE FREE SPACE STORAGE FREE SPACE MODE RECORD STATUS CLOCK DISPLAY VESTIME MODE TITLE DISPLAY TITLE MODE BORDER COLOR GPS INFORMATION SPEED DISPLAY MODE DATE amp TIME MODE PERCENT ON ON MM DDT Vy ON TEXT WHITE ON MILE 32 In the DISPLAY menu Move the cursor u
42. ars 76 Move the cursor to HDD ID using the A V buttons and select the desired HDD MEDIA Tr to copy from WEGE 10 NOMMA y STOREGE ID HON HDD IDs using the buttons CHANNEL gt 2 oY 4 Move the cursor to the desired position of COPY STANT TIME 2009 00 01 Wiser COPY START TIME COPY END TIME GORY END TIME 2008706018 16 14 44 using the A Y buttons and press the eA TG aan Tue button to set up the COPY START 1000 06 01 i594 2009 06 49 10 11 44 TIME and COPY END TIME Press the ENTER button to copy You can further secure the recorded data by applying a password to the recorded file When the data is played back the user will be prompted for the password NOTE When the copy is in process the copying status ex COPY 30 will be displayed on the right hand side of the monitor You can search and playback the copied images in HDD with DVR itself You will firstly need to format the HDD before copied data can be downloaded 9 8 2 COPY STATUS yA gt A In the COPY menu L222 2 LOs Move the cursor to COPY STATUS using nos a esis gt wor A trn COPY START TIME gt 2000 00 00 00 00 00 the A Y buttons COPY END TIME gt 2000 00 00 00 00 00 Press the ENTER button to see the current COPY CUR TIME gt 2000 00 00 00 00 00 copying status and the following screen appears Press the ESC button to exit this menu 77 9 8 3 MEDIA FORMAT y y 5 FORMAT MEDIA MEDIA FORMAT MEDI
43. ation contained in this guide is accurate and complete no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions Maker reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice No part of this guide may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without prior written permission of Maker Maker makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the Digital Video Recorders the software personal computers peripheral devices or unapproved unsupported devices Trademark Acknowledgements MDVR4SD Digital Video Recorder is the trademark of the Maker Other names and products not mentioned here may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies Read this First Test Sessions Before you attempt to record important subjects we highly recommend that you have several test sessions to ensure that the Digital Video Recorder is operating and being operated correctly Please note that Maker its subsidiaries and affiliates and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of the Digital Video Recorder or its accessories The Privacy Act Please note that the Digital Video Recorders are intended for surveillance use and should never be used in a manner
44. back Begin and stop recording Display multi screen Reserved Audio Mute ON OFF Camera number select button Used when AUDIO ON OFF NO 4 ENTER HOME Protocol supported function of PTZ Home Position move D DSC 230 CS 854 EZ PCS SERIES 21 3 4 MOUSE CONTROL 1 LEFT MOUSE BUTTON a Double click in the main window status display b Double click in the menu screen select item or icon 2 SCROLL WHEEL Scroll up or down to change the value of the selected item 3 RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON a Single click in the main wndow enter main menu b Double click in the menu screen exit to main screen 22 4 MAIN SCREEN H 2 3 4 NO HDD 282 gt Gan aa n ai h ME q i he fi E e a gt AA AOH FEK i 1 1 REMAINING STORAGE SPACE PLAYBACK STATUS The remaining storage space is displayed either as a percentage or in Gigabytes If the storage overwrite is set to on the counter will remain as O and the DVR will continue to write on to the SD storage from the beginning The counter will remain O as long as the storage is full with previously recorded data and will display its original size once the storage is formatted In playback mode it displays the direction and the speed of the playback If there is no SD Card in the DVR it shows NO HDD 2 CHANNEL STATUS The status of each channel is displayed in colour codes e White non recording e
45. chedule In the schedule you must use the predefined programs 0 9 in order to set up the recording properly You can use and combine different predefined programs during the week depending on what is needed see RECORD PROGRAM section for more information TE CORD gt UP RECORD PROGRAM PREVIEW QUALITY AUDIO RECORD REPEAT RECORD HOLIDAY RECORD LIMIT min 3 r g ON F ae ro PRO 0 9 SCHEDULE Z Z DATE i j i 1 15 18 i MON 666666666666666666666666 TUE 666666666666666666666666 WED 666666666666666666666666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 666 5 666666666666 666666666666 666666666666666666666666 666666666666666666666666 i t 1 1 1i H THU FRI SAT SUN DATE 14 A HF 37 In the RECORD menu Press the ENTER button when the cursor Is on RECORD SETUP and the following screen appears Move the cursor to choose the desired time using the A Y 4 P buttons Select the desired program from PROGRAM 0 9 and POWER OFF using the button Press the ESC button to exit this RECORD SETUP menu or press the ENTER button to enter the RECORD PROGRAM menu 9 3 2 RECORD PROGRAM This feature uses predefined recording modes to create new ones according to your own needs This means you can create different programs modes using the existing predefined programs You can have up to 10 different programs 0 9 available These programs will be used to setup the recording schedule on the RECORD SET
46. city is 5 used 9 3 6 HOLIDAY In the RECORD menu Move the cursor to HOLIDAY using the A VY buttons RECORD SETUP RECORD PROGRAM PREVIEW QUALITY AUDIO RECORD REPEAT RECORD 0 ta OY RECORD LIMIT Press the ENTER button to set up A on HOLIDAY and the HOLIDAY menu screen froth eve appears shal dy Wel EE Set up ON or OFF for HOLIDAY HOLIDAY SETUP MM DD RECORD using the button 00 00 00 0101 00 00 oaan 00 00 00700 00 00 goan 00 00 000 00 00 00 ooon 00 00 Domon 00 00 007 4010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00700 00 00 000 4010 00 00 00 00 007 00 00 00 0101 1000 00 00 0017010 007 00 007 00 000 1010 00 00 oomoo 00 00 00700 00 00 00 00 Move the cursor using the A W buttons and set up the value using the button To exit the HOLIDAY menu press the ESC button NOTE The recording policy for holiday settings is the same as the Sunday policy in the recording schedule 5 3 7 RECORD LIMIT Users can select the RECORD LIMIT either ON or OFF using the button on the RECORD SETUP remote RECORD PROGRAM PREVIEW QUALITY AUDIO RECORD REPEAT RECORD If ON is selected it defines the maximum amount of recording that will be stored before automatic deletion HOL IDAY RECORD CIM TT 40 9 4 EVENT Event setup defines various event options such as the motion grid motion detection sensitivity
47. cters with bitmaps on the setup window of network client viewer after connecting the computer to the DVR 33 9 2 2 8 BORDER COLOUR STORAGE FREE STORAGE FREE RECORD STATUS CLOCK DISPLAY DATE amp TIME MODE SPACE MODE TITLE DISPLAY TITLE MODE BORDER COUOR GPS INFORMATION SPEED DISPLAY MODE PERCENT ON ON MM DD YY ON TEXT Ware ON MILE In the DISPLAY menu Move the cursor using the A V buttons to select BORDER COLOUR Use the button to choose WHITE or BLACK The default is WHITE WHITE The colour of the border line will be displayed on the multi channel screen in white BLACK The colour of the border line will be displayed on the multi channel screen in black 9 2 2 9 ence STORAGE FREE SPACE STORAGE FREE SPACE MODE RECORD STATUS CLOCK DISPLAY DATE amp TIME MODE TITLE DISPLAY TITLE MODE BORDER COLOR SNS SPEED DISPLAY MODE PERCENT ON ON MM DD YY ON TEXT WHITE OFF MILE GPS INFORMATION Pro Model Only In the DISPLAY menu Move the cursor using the A V buttons to select GPS INFOMATION Use the Y OFF The default is OFF button to choose ON or ON When the GPS INFORMATION is set to ON it shows tracking information about the vehicle 34 5 2 2 10 SPEED DISPLAY MODE In the DISPLAY menu el Move the cursor using the A Y buttons to select SPEED DISPLAY MODE STORAGE FREE SPACE ON STORAGE FREE
48. ed power accessories Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating damage of the equipment fire electrical shock or other hazards The supplied power supply and power cord are designed for exclusive use with the Digital Video Recorder Do not use it with other products or battery There is a risk of fire and other hazards Avoid using placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures such as a greenhouse or boot of a car High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing Ensure that there is good ventilation when using the equipment Do not operate the Digital Video Recorder beyond its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Do not use the Digital Video Recorder in an extreme environment such as in high temperature or high humidity Use the device at temperatures within O C 60 C 32 F 140 F and humidity below 90 PREVENTING MALFUNCTIONS Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never place the Digital Video Recorder in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data Avoid Condensation Related Problems Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation water droplets to form on its external and internal surfaces You can avoid this by placing the equipment in an
49. eens to pinpoint the exact time and duration of the video Press the SEARCH button to access the search screen Highlight SEARCH 8 COPY and then press the ENTER button to access the SEARCH amp COPY screen Select which SD Card Memory Card to retrieve the data from If unknown leave the STORAGE ID to NORMAL Move the cursor to TIME SEARCH icon using the A Win the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on it and the following screen appears Time search provides an overview of the recorded data from the earliest available GTOREGE ID i NOIA recording to the latest available recording CHANNEL AN GEARCIL HIM AN VAL TIME Wi PML OO Ue EOI AN a y 5 7 4 EVENT SEARCH Move the cursor to EVENT SEARCH using the A Win the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is ALE A ARC CALENDAR SEARCH on it and the following screen appears SEARCH amp COPY TIME SEARCH EVENTS SEARCH BLOCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH BOOKMARK SEARCH LOG FILE crore n ERT Event search provides an overview of the A FN all event related recordings so that a specific event can be quickly pinpointed and accessed Users can select the event type from those listed SEARCH MES EDO 1h ET CIO E EVENT NYI 73 5 7 5 BLOCK SEARCH Move the cursor to BLOCK SEARCH using the A Y in the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on it and the following screen appears CALENDAR SEARCH SE
50. hen the cursor is OFF on COVERT and the screen appears SELECT LVAPBANW COVERT TITLE DISPLAY OFF Move the cursor and select the desired item using the A V buttons Use the button to choose ON or OFF ON Selected channel will be displayed as a black screen hidden camera SELECT It is possible to select from LIVE amp PLAYBACK amp NETWORK PLAYBACK amp NETWORK LIVE amp NETWORK LIVE amp PLAYBACK NETWORK PLAYBACK and LIVE LIVE To covert selected channels on live screen PLAY To covert selected channels on playback screen NETWORK To covert selected channels on network viewer screen COVERT TITLE DISPLAY Select ON and COVERT is displayed on the screen 36 9 2 5 CAMERA CHANNE I BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION 9 3 RECORD In the SCREEN menu Move the cursor the A Y buttons to CAMERA using Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on CAMERA and the following screen appears You can control brightness contrast hue and saturation of each camera from 0 to 100 The default is 50 Move the cursor to the RECORD icon using the 4 P buttons when in the MENU screen Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the RECORD icon and the following menu items appear Users can select any item using the A V buttons on the remote control 9 3 1 RECORD SETUP This menu allows configuration of a weekly recording s
51. ickly setup major recording settings of the DVR All changes made in quick setup are affected equally to all channels This includes the image size record speed image quality event options pre and post recording time and audio record settings Moreover the activation of quick setup overrides any other recording settings as the quick setup takes preference over regular recording setups QUICK SETUP Select MANUAL or OFF by pressing the W button on the remote controller IMAGE SIZE RECORD FRAME IMAGE QUALITY NORMAL EVENT ALL PRE RECORD TIME OSEC POST RECORD TIME 10SEC PREVIEW QUALITY AUDIO RECORD OFF SAVE NOTE If MANUAL is selected the RECORD MENU is disregarded 25 9 1 2 IMAGE SIZE Select the desired IMAGE SIZE for recording as shown below by pressing the button cc QUICK SETUP AAA IMAGES TZE RECORD FRAME IMAGE QUALITY EVENT PRE RECORD TIME POST RECORD TIME PREVIEW QUALITY AUDIO RECORD SAVE NTSC 720 X 480 D1 720 X 240 Half D1 360 X 240 CIF 9 1 3 RECORD FRAME 5 7 MU 7 8 QUICK SETUP IMAGE SIZE RECORDS PRAME IMAGE QUALITY EVENT PRE RECORD TIME POST RECORD TIME PREVIEW QUALITY AUDIO RECORD SAVE 720x240 TOO BEST OFF 1SEC 2SEC OFF 26 PAL 720 X 576 D1 720 X 288 Half D1 360 X 288 CIF Users can select the desired frame rate for normal recording using the button from 4 8 16 25 50 or 100 frames per second 9 1 4 9
52. ion about the recording bitrate all 4 channels 9 10 EXIT At the MENU screen Move the cursor to the EXIT icon using the 4 buttons AVE Y Press the ENTER button when the cursor is SAVE AND EXIT on the EXIT icon and the following options EXIT WITHOUT SAVE appear Move the cursor to the desired option using the A V_ buttons and press the ENTER button SAVE ONLY Select this option to save the setup SAVE AND EXIT Select this option if you want to save setup and exit setup menu EXIT WITHOUT SAVE Select this option to exit without saving the setup information 80
53. l Configurable Automatic Data Deletion 1 3KB CIF 3 7KB D1 2 6 15KB D1 15 Recording Mode Pre Alarm Watermark Schedule Summer Time Internal Storage SD Bay Interface GPS Board SD Bay Interface Storage Searching 4 Playback Search Method Playback Speed COPY DEVICE Media Support USB 2 0 Copied File Compatibility with PC Windows MULTI REMOTE SURVEILLANCE Monitoring Environment Transmission Rate Search Normal Continuous Event Motion Detection Sensor Video Loss Schedule Configurable 1 5 Seconds Supported 24 7 Calendar with Holiday Settings Support 2 x SD Cards in the Front of the Unit 4 x SD EXP Bay File GPS MDVR4SD PRO Only 4 x SD EXP GPS MDVR4SD PRO Only Time Calendar Event File Copied Text 1 x2 x4 x16 x32 x 64 x128 USB Memory Stick External USB HDD CD R CD RW DVD RW DVD ROM 1 Port Front Compatible Client Software CMS for Mobile DVR SD Viewer Max 100ips CIF Full Motion Transmission Supports Multi Client 16 Clients Accessible SYSTEM MONITORING amp RECOVERY system Logging Monitoring Recovery OTHERS Menu Type Supported Languages ATM Interface POS Interface Control Device O PTZ Number of Event List Log List Power Failure Checkable Menu Change Network Connection Software Watchdog Auto Reboot by Watchdog Automatic Database Recovery Embedded Linux Graphic Text English Korean Japanese Polish Spanish
54. long with the features and specifications Please read this manual carefully and follow the installation procedure before using the system Please contact your Distributor if you have any queries 13 2 FEATURES 8 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 Features This DVR has the following features H 264 Compression Algorithm Max 100ips HD1 50ips D1 Recording in PAL Quadraplex Playback Record Copy and Network Transmission Simultaneously Install max 2 x SD Memory Cards expandable to 6 x SD with the MDVR4SD PRO model 1 Channel of Synchronised Audio SD Card Memory 4Level Settings of Image Quality Schedule Recording with Various Recording Setups per Channel 4 Channel Sensor Inputs Pre Alarm and Post Alarm Recording Panic Alarm Allows Emergency Recording in Full Frame Rate on Every Channel Digital Watermark Support Smooth Reverse Playback Ease of Operation Remote Controller Front Buttons and Network Viewer Supported Copy Media USB Memory Stick External USB HDD CDRW DVDRW Firmware Upgrade via SD card USB or Network RS 485 Port for PTZ amp External Controller Support Driving Information Warning Lights Brakes Indicators Overlay on Live and Playback Video GPS Data PRO model can Overlay Location amp Speed and Record with Video Impact Sensor PRO model Detects Excessive Gravitational Forces on the X Y 8 Z axis Daylight Saving Web Browser Support AVI File Conversion Mul
55. menu rSENSITIVITY I Iiii TtT FA A AER Move the cursor to TEST MOTION using the MITOS UA fel Pes 111151101 A V buttons T MOTION T TTT Press the ENTER button to test the motion To exit TEST MOTION press the ESC button 42 5 4 2 EVENT SCREEN MODE tr MES MOTION DETECTION A E Ee teen ee ee EVENT SGR PEN MODE SCREENMHOLCD EVENT CHECK OFF EVENT INDICATION ON SENSOR INPUT SELECT RELAY OUTPUT GPS In the EVENT menu Move the cursor to EVENT SCREEN MODE using A Y buttons Select the EVENT SCREEN MODE using the Y button SCREEN HOLD Keep the current screen even if an event occurs EVENT FULL Display the full screen of the channel where the event occurs EVENT MULTI Display the multi screen when the event occurs EVENT F_RTN Display the full screen of the channel where the event occurs and return EVENT M_RTN Display the multi screen when the event occurs and return NOTE If you want to use this function you have to set the EVENT setting of each channel of RECORD PROGRAM to O ON 5 4 3 EVENT CHECK ER MOTION DETECTION EVENT SCREEN MODE SCREEN HOLD EVENT INDICATION ON SENSOR INPUT SELECT RELAY OUTPUT GPS 43 In the EVENT menu Move the cursor to EVENT CHECK using the A VY buttons Select ON or OFF using the button 5 4 4 EVENT INDICATION In the EVENT menu eS 4 oP N Y amp D y E Move the cursor to EVENT INDICATION MOTION DETECTION using the A
56. n how to operate the connection with Media Viewer please refer to the Media Viewer Manual CONNECT TO MOBILE DVR FROM URL section 5 6 1 NETWORK In the LINK menu Move the cursor to NETWORK using the gt A V buttons RS485 Press the ENTER button when the cursor is PTZ on NETWORK and the following screen E MAIL appears DVR NAME DVR LOCATION BANDWIDTH To exit this NETWORK menu press the ESC button 5 6 1 1 DHCP Q In the NETWORK menu r D net Move the cursor to DHCP using the A V LAADA MAMA a Ore buttons IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 000 Select OFF using the Y button SUBNET MASK 000 000 000 000 GATEWAY 000 000 000 000 Select DHCP if the router which the unit is DNS 000 000 000 000 connecting to is set up for DHCP operation PORT 5400 DYNAMIC IP SERVER gt 000 000 000 000 BACKUP IP SERVER gt 000 000 000 000 5 6 1 1 1 IP ADDRESS In the NETWORK menu Se Move the cursor to IP ADDRESS using the BD E cae adel wel Bs id Gay Nitin ieee A V buttons Select the desired position using the IP ADDRESS 000 000 000 lt P buttons and set the data value using the SUBNET MASK 000 000 000 GATEWAY 000 000 000 W buttons DNS 000 000 000 PORT 5400 If a static IP address is to be used firstly DYNAMIC IP SERVER gt ensure the address is free on the network 000 000 000 000 Contact the Network administrator to BACKUP IP SERVER gt confirm details before assigning IP
57. n the upgrade is finished the DVR will display COMPLETED RESTART DVR Powering the DVR OFF and ON will then apply the firmware upgrade NOTE Upgrade the firmware using the USB port located on the Front Panel CAUTION WHEN YOU ARE IN FIRMWARE UPGADE DO NOT DOWN POWER THE UNIT WAIT FOR THE SYSTEM TO COMPLETE UPGRADE BEFORE DISCONNECTING POWER 55 9 6 LINK Link setup defines various settings between the DVR and various devices such as the internet connection keyboard controllers PTZ cameras e mails and DVR name location settings in order to access and search the DVR in the CMS Central Monitoring System Before using the LINK menu please make sure the LAN cable is properly connected and the required equipment is prepared 1 Using a LAN Cable 2 Using Mobile Communication Terminal Plug the LAN cable into the unit This enables the unit to be connected via an Ethernet network and also enables the unit to be viewed via the Media Viewer software The DVR can also be accessed using a mobile communication terminal not supplied This enables the user to connect to the unit while the DVR is mobile 56 The Mobile Communication Terminal must be configured before connection and have the mobile SIM card inserted The Mobile Communications Terminal is connected to the DVR via the USB port on the front of the unit and once connected will assign an IP address for the DVR For further information o
58. r User 1 4 to YY BR gt gt es g change the password and press the arca scents escons NEW PASSWORD ENTER button The following screen is RE TYPE displayed Insert the desired password eight digits marked besides NEW PASSWORD using the CAMERA NUMBER INPUT buttons And then re type the eight numbers of the NEW PASSWORD in the eight spaces marked sss beside RE TYPE using the CAMERA NUMBER INPUT buttons to verify the password To exit this menu press the ESC button NOTE Only the 0 9 number buttons can be used to setup the PASSWORD The ADMIN default is 11111111 USER1 is 22222222 USER2 is 33333333 USER3 is 44444444 and USER4 is 55555555 If you forget the admin password please contact your administrator CAUTION It is always advisable to change the default passwords when commissioning the system 51 9 5 5 3 USER AUTHORITY A My In the ADVANCED SETUP menu an SE NO ae Move the cursor to USER AUTHORITY AUTHORITY 2 using the A Y buttons REC OFF Press the ENTER button when the cursor is SEARCHEPLAY on USER AUTHORITY and the following COPY screen appears LIVE AUDIO DVR SETUP Change the values using the buttons DVR STATUS PTZ CONTROL POWER OFF If any functions are set to ON the password is required when working with them The defaults are OFF 9 5 5 4 DVR MENU SETUP ls fl BR 7 Inthe ADVANCED SETUP menu o EVENT aaa cor Move the cursor to DVR MENU SETUP
59. ress the ENTER MecDEFGHI JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijkIimnopqrstuvwxyz button 0123456789 ua 5 lt gt 7e 4_ To exit the CHARACTER TABLE screen press the ESC button DVR NAME 5 6 6 DVR LOCATION In the E MAIL menu Move the cursor to DVR LOCATION using NETWORK the A Y buttons RS485 Press the ENTER button and the following e screen appears E MAIL DVR NAME LON BANDWIDTH WIRELESS CHARACTER TABLE Select the characters using the A V MBCDEFGH JKLMNOPQRS TUVWXYZ 4 buttons and then press the ENTER abedefghi jk lmnopqraituvwxyz 0123456789 twa EESE O A button To exit the CHARACTER TABLE screen press the ESC button DVR LOCATION m 68 5 6 7 BANDWIDTH ae Move the cursor to BANDWIDTH using the Y AP PS O e A Y buttons to input the network bandwidth o User can change the values from OMb to auca NETWORK RS485 10Mb using the button of the remote PTZ E MAIL To exit press the ESC button DVR NAME DVR LOCATION BANDWID TA WIRELESS 5 6 8 WIRELESS AL PU Move the cursor to WIRELESS using the A we gt e vO t A Y buttons to set up a wireless condition a ua certs enco NETWORK RS485 PTZ E MAIL DVR NAME DVR LOCATION BANDWIDTH WIRETESS 5 6 8 1 WIRELESS MODE gea 3 Users can select two types of WIRELESS Y U PP gt eo aD amp MODE MANUAL AND AUTO using the ame conte coes ype USA
60. sing the A Y buttons to select DATE amp TIME MODE Use the button to choose YY MM DD or MM DD YY or DD MM Y Y The default is YY MM DD YY MM DD All dates and times will be displayed in numbers Ex 2009 01 01 00 00 00 MM DD YY the month section will be displayed in characters Ex JAN 01 2009 00 00 00 DD MM YY the month section will be displayed in characters Ex 01 JAN 2009 00 00 00 9 2 2 6 TITLE DISPLAY ea In the DISPLAY menu AV ARCA Move the cursor using the A VW buttons to SE select TITLE DISPLAY STORAGE FREE SPACE z STORAGE FREE SPACE MODE PERCENT Use the button to choose ON or OFF RECORD STATUS ON The default is ON CLOCK DISPLAY ON DATE amp TIME MODE MM DD YY A _ TITUEMOTSP UAY ON TITLE MODE TEXT BORDER COLOR WHITE GPS INFORMATION ON SPEED DISPLAY MODE MILE ON Each channel title will be displayed on the screen 9 2 2 7 TITLE MODE ne In the DISPLAY menu ts A p AOF Y gt gt iy sE ate gt gt SEE Move the cursor using the A V buttons to STORAGE FREE SPACE ON select TITLE MODE STORAGE FREE SKACE MODE 7 PERCENT Use the button to choose TEXT or RECORD STATUS ON BITMAP DATE amp TIME MODE MM DD YY TITLE DISPLAY ON EA AAA AAA TITUE MODE TEX BORDER COLOR WHITE GPS INFORMATION ON SPEED DISPLAY MODE MILE A bitmap is a type of graphics file on a computer You can make chara
61. that invades other people s privacy or contravenes international or domestic privacy acts and their regulations Please be advised that in certain cases the monitoring of individuals private properties or commercial properties may contravene legal rights of such individuals even if the images were recorded for personal use Warranty Limitations This equipment s warranty is only effective in the country of sale If a problem arises while the Digital Video Recorder is in use abroad please convey it back to the country of sale before proceeding with a warranty claim to the Maker SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before using the Digital Video Recorder please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below Always ensure that the Digital Video Recorder is operated correctly The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the Digital Video Recorder and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to the self other persons and equipment In this Instruction Manual the term Digital Video Recorder equipment and device refers primarily to the Digital Video Recorder and its accessories such as power supply and its remote controller WARNINGS Do not cover the ventilation opening or slots on the outer casing To prevent the Digital Video Recorder from overheating provide at least two inches of air space around the vent and the slots
62. ti Language Support Network Client Viewer 16 units x 16 Clients Connected Simultaneously 14 2 2 Specification VIDEO Video Input Input Level Loop Through Output Video Standard Main Monitor Output Analogue Spot Monitor Output Camera Name Display Options Display Dwell Time Resolution ee PAL Display Speed NTSC PAL AUDIO Compression Audio Input Line Input Level Audio Output Line RECORDING Compression Resolution 340 x240 720 x240 720 x480 340 x288 PAL 720 x288 720 x576 NTSC Speed Multiplexer Frame Setting Event Normal Each CH Speed Resolution Quality Setup per Channel Record Limit Data Size 4CH BNC 1 0Vp p 10 Composite 75Q Balanced Not Supported NTSC PAL AUTO 1 0 V p p Composite 75Q Balanced Not Supported Max 8 Characters Full Screen Sequential Switching Event or Quad Display 1 60 Seconds 720 H x 480 V 720 H x 576 V 120 frames Every CH Real Time 100 frames Every CH Real Time Auto Sequence Full Screen and Quad ADPCM 1CH RCA 0 5 1 4Vp p 20kQ 3 5mm Stereo Mini Jack H 264 720 H x 480 V 720 H x 240 V 360 H x 240 V 720 H x 576 V 720 H x 288 V 360 H x 288 V Max 120 Images CIF Max 120 Images Half D1 Max 60 Images D1 Max 100 Images CIF Max 100 Images Half D1 Max 50 Images D1 Quadraplex Available Available Available Available 4 Selectable Qualities Low Normal Fine BEST Individua
63. to PAL FIRMWARE UPGRADE If you select AUTO this DVR can detect NTSC PAL signals automatically 9 5 4 LANGUAGE In the SYSTEM menu STORAGE Move the cursor to LANGUAGE using the CLOCK A Y buttons VIDEO STANDARD Select the desired language using the gt UVANGUAGE buttons KEY ECHO ADVANCED SETUP FIRMWARE UPGRADE Available Languages ENGLISH JAPANESE POLISH SPANISH RUSSIAN FRENCH TURKISH GERMAN ITALIAN PORTUGUESE 9 5 9 ADVANCED SETUP In the SYSTEM SETUP menu Move the cursor to ADVANCED SETUP using the A V buttons STORAGE Press the ENTER button when the cursor is Js on ADVANCED SETUP and the following VIDEO STANDARD screen appears LANGUAGE ENGLISH A ON To exit this ADVANCED SETUP menu DVWANCED SETU press the ESC button FIRMWARE UPGRADE 50 5 5 5 1 PASSWORD CHECK In the ADVANCED SETUP menu Move the cursor to PASSWORD CHECK using the A V buttons SET PASSWORD Select ON or OFF using the button If USER AUTHORITY OFF is selected the password menu will not DVR MENU SETUP work NOTE Incases where the PASSWORD CHECK is ON only ADMIN and MASTER can enter the ADVANCED SETUP MENU 9 5 5 2 SET PASSWORD In the ADVANCED SETUP menu Move the cursor to SET PASSWORD using TOW OTS the A VW buttons PASSWORD Press the ENTER button when the cursor is 2 PASSWORD on SET PASSWORD and the following 3 PASSWORD screen appears PASSWORD Select the administrator o
64. tus of installed CD or DVD optical drive SOFTWARE VERSION Displays current software version of the DVR HARDWARE VERSION Displays current hardware version of the DVR 9 9 2 NETWORK STATUS ly NU gt ene s eo a Op Move the cursor to the Network Status DHCP E using A WY button on the remote amp then IP ADDRESS 0 press the Enter button to get the following SUBNET MASK O information GATEWAY s Cb CF DNS 203 239 130 PORT 5400 DYNAMIC IP SERVER 211 174 251 155 BACKUP IP SERVER 211 174 251 160 MAC ADDRESS 000A2F001149 IP SERVER RESPONSE DISCONNECT 0 0 0 1 1 DHCP DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL Displays the status of the DHCP application 2 IP ADDRESS Displays currently assigned IP address 3 SUBNET MASK Displays currently assigned Subnet Mask 4 GATEWAY Displays currently assigned Gateway address 5 DNS DOMAIN NAME SERVER Displays currently assigned DNS server information 6 PORT Displays currently assigned network port 79 7 DYNAMIC IP SERVER Displays currently assigned backup IP server 8 BACKUP IP SERVER Displays the IP address of the Backup Server 9 MAC ADDRESS Displays the DVR s MAC address Media Access Control Address 10 IP SERVER RESPONSE Indicates the connectivity status with the IP server 9 9 3 RECORDING BITRATE Move the cursor to the RECORDING STATUS icon and press the ENTER button to see the following screen The screen gives the informat
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