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1. 57 bids 58 DISK 59 WA MM S 60 ISeralSet p z osis teorie petet ob ade 66 5 7 8 Miscellaneous estote M Een EEG 67 b G coy icit rer ot re a ota te Lo eur eet tf eoe 69 59 08 11 18 bte iate ite tudinis 70 5 8 2 es 72 Advanced configuration 74 6 Connecting external device 74 6 1 USING text devito aaa 74 6 1 1 Setting at text oet paa e 74 6 1 2 Setting at serial setup for RS232 75 6 1 8 Setting at alarm rec menu ssssssssssssssssseeeee enne nnne 76 6 1 4 Setting at recording menu sssssssssssssseeeeee enne nennen snnt nnns 77 6 2 Using keyboard cue candidate uie dv bt oid diee vdd da 78 6 2 1 Setting at serial setup for COM1 menu 78 6 2 2 Setting at serial setup for PTZ
2. 78 5 im Qld rl icm al 79 1 Technical specification enne en nennen nnne tenen 80 Hd CBHVBSIOQ initio OF HST BAHA WA VEUC 1 2 HVBTOE nisi dae OF HAM BAHA UA ASU 153 PHVR OE Iit ees OF HZI BAHA WA ASU 2 Utilizing IP addresses on local 88 12 1 Introduction a ee eet 88 2 2 IP construction and Network class seen enn 88 2 3 61 65 6 Network inc piace p Algo see e eer ea daa da dee e e va dac gae aai ts 89 OVERVIEW 1 Introduction HVR series support 16ch HVR 16Q D 8ch HVR 08 analog video channels Video Audio Text data and Alarm Logs are digitized and simultaneously stored it on hard drives called as HVR Digital Video Recorder Using a Proprietary Wavelet Algorithm it maintains clarity high enough for facial recognition Due to our proprietary Wavelet Algorithm the HVR series processes analog video into crisp clear and court admissible pictures that are up to 500 smaller than comparable JPEG images With this efficiency HVR 16Q D records over 15 days on a 200GB hard disk drive when recording 16 channels at the speed of 5ips per channel HVR 08 records over 30 days on a 200GB hard disk drive when recording 8 channels at the speed of 5ips per channel The HVR series also allows users to record and playback audio for one
3. Weekday Start End Press ENTER to access the Time Setting Set the range for Weekday between Monday and Sunday using the lt 4 or gt buttons Not to be set a range indicates Weekend Day Start End Set the range for Day using the up down buttons Not to be set a range indicates Night 56 5 7 3 Special time Each time zone is available at Weekday Day Weekday Night Weekend Day Weekend Night as a special time Up to four zones can be designated as Special Time 57 5 7 4 Security User Password Designate a User s Password only for access to monitoring and playback Default password is 0000 Admin Password Designate an Administrator s Password to control access to Configuration Menu and full system control authority Default password is 9999 Remote Setup When set to Enable users can configure HVR through the DVR manager S W remotely Remote Relay Enables access to the Relay Out menu from a remote site 58 5 7 5 Disk setup Auto Deletion Images and data recorded under the Normal condition are automatically deleted as the hard drive s reaches capacity Backup Reminder A Backup Reminder can be set to remind users to backup the HDD The reminder can be set to appear by daily weekly or monthly Day Date Time To set the value according to the Backup Reminder configuration 59 5 7 6 Network There are five sub menus Net
4. Button control gt Select Recording from the Quick Setup tab Configuration Status Display the recording setup status If recording is configured with the Quick Setup Macro Setup will be displayed If recording is configured with the Recording Custom Setup will be displayed lt Note gt When all analog cameras recording conditions are set identically the status is marked as Macro Setup Otherwise it is marked as Custom Setup 33 Channel Status Configure whether all analog channels will be activated or not Default value is On Recording Speed Quality There are five conditions No Rec Low Standard High Custom All conditions except Custom will synchronize Speed ips and Quality automatically Low setting is lips Q5 Standard setting is 5ips Q5 High setting is 151ps Q5 When using the Custom setting Speed ips and Quality can be set separately The condition of Alarm Recording is Standard as 1 sec and Pre Post Alarm as 1 sec Audio Recording Configure the audio recording feature If audio is set as On and Audio Synch with is set as All audio will be available in Playback Mode with all channels Apply To apply a setting value please press Apply button By pressing EXIT button HVR will begin recording and exiting from the recording menu 34 5 2 Camera This menu is for configur
5. 5ips Q3 High 15ips Q3 When using the Custom setting Speed ips and Quality can be set separately Pre Alarm sec Set a value up to 10 seconds to record video Pre Alarm Post Alarm sec Set a value up to 60 seconds to maintain recording conditions Post Alarm 50 5 5 Alarm act It is to set relay command as each time schedule Full Time Weekday Day Weekday Night Weekend Day Weekend Night In order to make alarm action run after setting schedule Relay Buzzer and E mail should be also configured 5 5 1 Schedule Alarm Rec Alarm Act Monitor System gt LL ALDL CD gt Setup Configuration Status Macro Setup Q Select Action Source ANY 1 2 3 4 Off 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 Off 10 11 12 13 10 11 12 13 Off 14 15 16 14 15 16 Off ANY ANY Off ANY ANY Off Special Time Disable Output Apply Select Action Source In the menu of Relay1 Relay4 Buzzer and E mail Sensor and MD can be set up to 4EA or ANY And Text can be set as On Off For selecting sensor MD press the channel number to set lt Note gt 1 ANY Press ENTER button Special Time Enable Special Time in order to apply the relay schedule to the Special Time Zone lt Note gt 1 Global means to set all time schedules by same condition 2 After setting it as Global press the Apply button certainly 51 5 5 2 Setup 9 Alarm Rec Alarm Act Monitor
6. Designate a specific area for motion detection triggered event Press the Custom Area button to customize the motion detection area which displays 64 cells 8 x 8 Selected MD area is indicated in gray color To select cells from motion detection select the cell using the ARROW buttons and press the ENTER button Press the EXIT button when finished 46 5 4 3 Setting text This menu is to set input text information For text recording COMI part should be also set in System Serial Setup menu Quick Setup Camera Alarm Source Recording p Sensor Recording Off Seek Header Off Header1 header1 Header2 header1 Delimiter 0 0 Timeout ms 1000 Lines 20 Recording To set recording On Off for text input Sync Text With To set channel to synchronize with a text Seek Header The various types of information come from the connected external devices such as Access Control POS ATM and so on If a protocol is already built in HVR 16Q like Star Finger 007 this setting is not necessary Otherwise HVR 16Q can t recognize which parameter value is input to HVR 16Q Namely all information has starting point and ending point A Header means starting point that is always inserted Therefore when this header data is transmitted to HVR 16Q HVR 16Q can recognize it as starting point Header can be set up to 2 points only since one device can send out various data to the outside Tha
7. 4 IEEE 1394 amp USB Interface 5 Function selection Selection Button Button button 1 LED PWR Displays power status When lit power is supplied NET Displays the status of Ethernet connection and rate of communication When blinking data being transmitted or received over the Ethernet REC Displays image recording status The rate of blinking indicates the speed of recording PLAY Displays playback status The rate of blinking per second indicates the speed of playback Its status is same when connecting to DVR manager Playback A B Displays monitor status When selecting monitor A LED is off When selecting monitor B LED is on 2 Remote Controller Receiver 3 Power Switch On Off power switch When pressing the power switch during 5 seconds a dialogue for entering admin password occurs To cut off power please type the password 4 IEEE 1394 amp USB Interface Supports each 1 port for IEEE1394 and USB at the back of rubber cover 5 Function selection button SEQ To select Sequencing Mode When pressing it during 1 second or above User Sequnce Mode runs MULTI To select the multi channel display 4 9 16 13 multi screen SELECT To select video channel for PTZ control in monitoring mode and for Copy Backup Delete in Playback mode ZOOM To activate the digital zoom single channel mode only SEARCH To search the recorded image in Playback mode ACK RELAY To toggle the Relay On O
8. Lines 20 Set both Recording and Monitoring as On Select any channel you want Ifthe connected device is Star Finger 007 select it at Device menu If not set Manual and all other sub menus 74 6 1 2 Setting at serial setup for RS232 menu Set COMI RS232 s device menu as Text And set baud rate parity stop and data as a proper value 75 6 1 3 Setting at alarm rec menu Set text event as On to record the channel with a text 76 6 1 4 Setting at recording menu Quick Setup Camera Alarm Source Recording gt Full Time 0000 Global 0000 Configuration Status Macro Setup Cam 2 Normal Recording Parameters Standard Cam 3 Spped ips o HS Cam 4 Quality 05 Cam 5 Clearer Image Bigger File Size Off Cam 6 Alarm Recording Same as above Cam 7 Alarm Recording On Cam 8 Apply Cam 9 Set alarm recording as to record the channel with a text Full Time is all for Weekday Day Weekday Night Weekend Day and Weekend Night To set weekday or weekend differently change the menu to configure it Note Whenever pressing the Help button information of displayed image is different The default value of Monitoring mode is to show just channel number Then next step is to show channel name and text event status and HDD status However the default value of Playback mode is to show all information The next level is to
9. Press the relay number button between 1 and 4 and then the related relay out signal will be transmitted Inorder to set relay off press the ACK RELAY button again Then Relay On will be shown since relay keeps being set as on Press the ACK RELAY button again and the icon of Relay Off will be shown Press the relay number button to be off and relay is off 20 3 9 Using screen lock To set screen lock against unauthorized user s controlling when administrator or authorized user isn t on his desk For this function User Password should be set at first 9 Alarm Rec Alarm Act Monitor System 00000 p Audio User Password O Time Schedule Password 5 Re Enter Security 000000 Admin Password Off Disk Setup Password Network Re Enter Serial Setup Remote Setup Enable Miscellaneous Remote Relay Disable If pressing the EXIT LOCK button for 3 seconds above lock mode will run with showing Screen Locked message at the bottom screen When User Password is set as off the message of Enable user password first shows on the screen If lock mode runs any function button will not be operated but operated after disabling a lock mode In order to cancel lock mode user password should be entered 21 3 10 Using monitor B Works for only HVR 16Q model 3 10 1 Monitoring Monitor Mode Monitor Mode Monitor A Mon
10. Triggered by motion detection or sensor input Ports RS232 2 RS485 RS422 2 Front panel push button amp IR remote controls IP video channels as well On the screen PTZ control on PC Preset 8 points per channel Group 1 group per channel Return Home Position support Software controlled 16 sensor inputs Software controlled 4 relay outputs Software controlled 1 internal buzzer Input 1Ch line in 1Vpp Output 1Ch line out 1Vpp Level 7 8 recording level control Supports 20dB Amp for low level audio recording Supports local and remote audio monitoring Protocol TCP IP ARP ICMP DHCP PPPoE Line 10 100Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 84 Simul user support over Network Management and firmware upgrades Security Power Power consumption with 2HDD Environmental spec 111 3 HVR 08 Hardware Storage device Image quality control Image compression Video channel Recording performance on 360X243 analog Ch Monitoring Max 5 users Playback Max 5 users Firmware upgrades via Network Password User or Administrator authentication AC free voltage 100 240VAC Max 85W Typical 50W Operating 41 113 degrees F Storage 49 149 degrees F 32bit RISC Embedded processor 200MIPS Flash memory 8Mbyte RAM 32Mbyte OS Embedded Linux Int 2 HDD bays Ext 3 IEEE 1394 FireWire connection ports Supports Disk management tool for all disks Reboot is required when HDD changed Tota
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12. etn edet m e eat bate ts 19 G 64 USING SAVE preset uoi sedare ntt b dnt rette 19 37 5 Using clear preset ue pti ch rti d edite o p Ps 19 3 7 6 Using auxiliary on 20 9 7 7 Using auxiliary Off x niet ec ete rn oe etr Pad 20 3 89 ooo Reo rs 20 3 9 gt Usingiscreen lock iie rat b atte Ei 21 3 10 USING MONON Berriro Rm e amp 22 3 10 1 MOMON ice tt E ri dh o E aee ER eis 22 3 10 2 Multi channels playback sse enne ener 23 3 10 3 1 chiplayback mthi etiem ane a tete 23 PERER 24 4 1 Playback via 1 nnne nnn nenas 24 4 1 1 Playback via basic screen full screen ssssssssseeeeeee 24 4 1 2 Playback via a multi screen 4 9 16 sss 24 4 1 3 Playback ch5 to ch16 via quad multi screen see 24 4 1 4 Playback with digital enne enne 24 4 1 5 Various playback entente nnne nennen 25 4 2 Jeing searchr mode od tne e dr e er tag reda RE RR 26 4 3 Copy Backup Delete data manager sse 27 4S GODyimage sott wet t ttt Nt tuts 27 43 2 Backup
13. 1Ch line out 1Vpp Level 7 8 recording level control Supports 20dB Amp for low level audio recording Supports local and remote audio monitoring Protocol TCP IP ARP ICMP DHCP PPPoE Line 10 100Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 Monitoring Max 5 users Playback Max 5 users Firmware upgrades via Network Password User or Administrator authentication AC free volt 100 240VAC Max 85W Typical 60W Operating 41 113 degrees F Storage 49 149 degrees F 32bit RISC Embedded processor 266 200MIPS Flash memory 8Mbyte RAM 64Mbyte OS Embedded Linux 82 Storage device Image quality control Image compression Video channel Recording performance analog Ch 1600D Schedule recording Matrix digital output schedule Configurable recording conditions Pre Post alarm recording Intelligent file system Event triggered video data storage Event log recording Int 2 HDD bays Ext 2 IEEE 1394 FireWire connection ports Supports disk management tool for all disks Reboot is required when HDD changed Total manageable capacity 4 TB 5 Levels Q1 Q5 Compression algorithm Differential Wavelet Compression rate 20 1 500 1 Average file size 3 5KB standard quality NTSC or PAL video format are supported auto detect 16Ch analog video inputs via BNC connector Max 120ips NTSC 100ips PAL in total Max 30 ips NTSC per channel if 4ch used Max 15ips NTSC per channel if 8ch used
14. 1Spot S video output 6 Serial amp DIO Port Sensor In 16 sensor inputs terminal block Relay Out 4 relay outputs terminal block COMI RS232 9Pin D Sub connector COM2 RS422 485 terminal block 3 4 RS232 amp RS422 485 RJ45 connector IEE1394 12 2 2 2 HVR 08 e OOOOC 25 C I minem al al TEPO in x Go9999 xs a oooc og uM 6 Power 2 Audio 1 Serial amp 3 Video 4 Video Port 5 Ethernet DIO Port Output Input 1 Serial amp DIO Port Serial RS232 9Pin D Sub Connector amp RS232 422 485 terminal block Sensor In 4 Sensor input terminal block Relay Out 4 Relay out terminal block 2 Audio Port 1 Audio input amp 1 output terminal block 3 Video Output 1 monitor output amp 1 VCR output terminal block 4 Video Input 8 video input terminal blocks 5 Ethernet 6 Power 2 3 Installation summary Camera connection Monitor connection Ethernet connection In case of connecting HVR 16Q D HVR 08 via remotely Audio connection Power connection amp operation 13 Basic configuration 3 Monitoring Once power is supplied to HVR series all connected channels will be displayed by multi monitoring mode When 8 analog channels are connected 9 multi screens will show The following steps apply for all HVR series s mon
15. Gateway Address xxx xxx xxx 65 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 192 Broadcast Address xxx xxx xxx 127 IP Addresses xxx xxx xxx 66 xxx xxx xxx 126 Sub Network ID xxx xxx xxx 128 Gateway Address xxx xxx xxx 129 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 192 Broadcast Address xxx xxx xxx 191 IP Addresses xxx xxx xxx 130 xxx xxx xxx 190 Sub Network ID xxx xxx xxx 192 Gateway Address xxx xxx xxx 193 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 192 Broadcast Address xxx xxx xxx 255 IP Addresses xxx xxx xxx 194 xxx xxx xxx 254 91
16. Max 7 5ips NTSC per channel if 16ch used Daily Day night Four segment time frame Weekly Weekdays Weekends Status Normal Event Daily Day night Four segment time frame Weekly Weekdays Weekends Conditions MD sensor input Recording speed None to 30 ips Image quality 5 Levels Event conditions MD amp sensor inputs Pre alarm recording 1 10 seconds Post alarm recording 1 60 seconds Data loss protection against power failure Overwrite prevention of Event triggered data Log archiving on HDD Log search amp monitoring via Network 83 Data video amp audio clip Back up Data copy Max 1hour s video clip Displaying performance Playback performance Video output Digital zoom Event triggered pop up video PTZ control Local user Remote user Sensor inputs and relay outputs Audio recording and playback Network External HDD or external CD R on IEEE1394 FireWire port External USB memory disk USB 1 1 compatible on USB port Backup notification Daily Weekly Monthly Frame rate on CCTV monitor Max 960fps Quad mode 1 4 9 16 13 channels Sequence switching auto sequential Frame rate total 60ips Quad mode 1 4 9 16 channels Play speed 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x FDW amp REV Supports step forward step reverse Instant data access based on time and event log 2 CVBS 1 Y C 1 VGA only for VGA support model 2 times digital zoom Live amp Playback Mode
17. The HVR 16Q automatically recognizes video signal NTSC PAL after booting detects ch 1 ch 16 and configures the first recognized video signal Not connecting any camera follow the jumper setting Color Set Color B W using the lt 4 or gt buttons after pressing the ENTER button AGC Auto Gain Control Set On Off using the lt 4 or gt buttons after pressing the ENTER button Brightness Contrast Set the value between 9 and 9 using the lt 4 or gt buttons after pressing the ENTER button Covert If setting Covert as channel will be hidden in monitoring mode Set A B Both Off using the lt 4 or gt buttons after pressing the ENTER button PTZ Home PTZ Idle Time If there is not any movement during PTZ Idle Time the camera will move to the already assigned preset point Set the preset number and time with using the lt 4 or gt buttons after pressing ENTER button PTZ Port Set the PTZ port using the lt 4 or gt buttons after pressing ENTER button Address Press the ENTER button to open the dialogue box for PTZ base address 37 5 3 Recording This menu is for configuring the Recording settings by channel and time schedule If this menu 1s configured Quick Setup the previous Quick Setup values will be replaced by the Recording settings 5 3 1 Setting global It is similar to Quick Setup s recording setting and configures al
18. channel The HVR series starts to record as soon as power is supplied and CCTV cameras are connected With Quick Setup HVR series are programmed as to maximize their video quality and recording capacity Equipped with IEEE 1394 ports Fire Wire HVR series can expand its recording capacity up to 4TB easily For efficiency of backup Windows FAT32 formatted HDD is compatible with HVR series And with 1 USB port for HVR 16Q D and 3 USB port for HVR 08 user can upgrade a firmware save amp restore a setting value and provide copy function for lower size image The HVR series provide a SW called by DVR manager and are available with convenience saving playback and configuration via remotely using this S W Key features 16 analog video channels HVR 16Q D 8ch analog video channels HVR 08 channel two way audio Recording Playback Back up Network recording and Network playbakc at the same time Pentaplex Total 240 HVR 16Q 120 HVR 16E 60 HVR 08 ips recording speed Total 480 HVR 16Q D 240 HVR 08 fps real time display speed Displaying live and recorded images on PC as well as CCTV Monitor Dual CCTV Monitor 1 Normal amp 1 Spot only for 1600Q model Built in hardware Quad Splitter for analog video Built in software multiplexer for all 16ch HVR 16Q D amp 8ch HVR 08 live monitoring channels HVR 16Q D 1 4 9 16 13 Ch Mode on CCTV Monitor as well as PC HVR 08 1 4 9 Ch Mode on CCTV Monitor as well as
19. press the ZOOM button once more 3 7 Viewing with connected PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ devices can be controlled through the HVR series when PTZ device is connected and properly configured under Serial Setup 0000 A First press the SELECT button 5 1 Zoom Focus Channel selection icon will be displayed Move the icon to the channel to control with the Arrow button Load Preset When controlling in single full screen select the SELECT button Save Preset Press the MENU button with the selected channel selection icon then Clear Preset PTZ menu Pan Tilt Zoom Focus Load Preset Save Preset will appear Auxiliary On Auxiliary Off Press the ENTER button after selecting the desired function 18 3 7 1 Controlling pan tilt To control Pan and Tilt during live monitoring mode Press the SELECT button Move the Select icon to the desired channel Press the MENU button Select Pan Tilt from the PTZ Menu Control pan and tilt function using the arrow keys 3 7 2 Controlling zoom focus To control Zoom and Focus during live monitoring mode Press the SELECT button Move the Select icon to the desired channel Press the MENU button Select Zoom Focus from the PTZ Menu Control zoom and focus functions using the arrow keys of front panel 3 7 3 Using load preset To move preset point for dome camera during live monitoring mode Press the SELEC
20. 04 29 2004 10 45 15 Date 04 26 2004 Time 12 15 55 Log Browser 04 26 2004 17 58 33 Rec Started From displays the first recorded time and To displays the last recorded time By selecting and pressing ENTER button it moves to the corresponding time Button Control Press the SEARCH button in playback mode Search for data by entering Date Time or by selecting an event from the Event Log browser Press the ENTER button The selected images will begin to playback To exit from search mode press the EXIT button Note Using Log Browser To move to the previous next page press the Left or Right buttons N To move to previous log entry press the Up button UJ To move to next log entry press the Down Key at the last log of the last page 26 4 3 Copy Backup Delete data manager This menu is to copy backup and delete the recorded data Backup Data Delete Data Press the SELECT and MENU button in Playback mode 4 3 1 Copy image To copy a specific data with USB memory stick Copy Images eme Select Disk 2Disks Type Model Size KB Fl Ext Sony Flash Memory 6640 F Ext FAT 0 OTI Flash Disk 32208 Start Time To designate copy range between 1 second and 1 hour Select Disk Select to copy disk 27 4 3 2 Backup data Backup Manager Q Start Date 04 26 2004 Time 17
21. 9 211 2 08 araea OF HSU BAHA UA Sula 2 2 Rear panel wen akties det tan ee toa tan de nila e a o ftti e eia 12 2 271 16 16 54545 4 4 init nla ede tie E de edt eo 12 2 2 2 4 08 tae qe OF HSM BAHA WA ASU 2 3 Installation summary e Eie oe bined e ae 13 14 E 22 22 22 m 14 3 1 Viewing basic 8 odit die d i aden aede radi pio m Eden is 14 3 2 Viewing single full screen enne nnne ns 14 3 3 Viewing multi screen nnne 14 3 4 Viewing all channels with sequence mode sssssseee eem 15 3 4 1 Sequence mode for HVR 08 16 15 3 4 8 Basic sequence mode for HVR 16Q sse 15 3 4 8 User sequence 2 eene nnne entente nennen 16 3 5 Viewing an alarm triggered channel sse eene 18 3 6 Viewing images with digital zoom ssseseeeneeeneene eene nennen 18 3 7 Viewing with connected 18 3 15 Controlling i Ee e Lo pe A ER AR 19 3 7 2 Controlling zoom focus iniii iniiis iiie a 19 3 3 Using load preset
22. Anti Flicker OSD menu In case of On menu amp letter at the screen are soft and not flickering In case of Off it is clear and flickering Make On Off according to the user s monitor performance if necessary 53 lt Note gt If channel 1 pops up and channel 2 also pops up before pop up hold time screen is changed to quad multi screen and channel and 2 are shown And the pop up hold time is extended automatically Up to 8 channels User Sequence Configuration To set user sequence mode lt Note gt 1 User sequence mode can be set upto 16 2 The example above shows 6 sequence sets Quad multi screen 1 2 3 4 gt Single full screen 1 gt Quad multi screen 5 6 7 8 gt Single full screen 5 gt Single full screen 8 gt 9 multi screen 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 54 5 7 System 5 7 1 Audio HVR 16Q model supports 1 channel audio input This single audio channel can be replayed with any connected channel or with all of them Recording Set to On using the ENTER button and the ARROW buttons to record audio Audio Gain Increases or decreases the sensitivity to the audio signal Can be set between 7 and 8 20dB To amplify the audio input signal Should ONLY be used when using an external microphone Sync Audio with Designate which channel s to synchronize audio with during playback 55 5 7 2 Time schedule To designate Weekday Weekend and Day Night
23. Booting Max DC 12V 10 4 5A 54W Normal DC 12V 10 3 9A 35W Operating 41 113 degrees F Storage 49 149 degrees F 87 2 Utilizing IP addresses on local Network 2 1 Introduction Most of our businesses are done via Internet lately We play with information by transmitting through e mails and searching the world of Internet IP address is what we utilize to access to the Internet Currently used IP addresses are limited And there are 5 classes networks in the world for now and a network contains lots of IP addresses A network can hold limited IP addresses The numbers depend on network class 5 classes are from A to E and the most common one is C class network 82 2 IP construction and Network class 1 IP construction XXX XXX XXX 0 255 XI 2 X3 X4 2 Network class Class A A network that contains IP addresses from 0 to 127 at room X1 Network ID X1 Host ID X2 X3 X4 Total number of A class networks is 128 in the world Class B A network that contains IP addresses from 128 to 191 at room Network ID X1 X2 Host ID X3 X4 Total number of B class networks is 65 534 in the world Class C A network that contains IP addresses from 192 to 223 at room Network ID X1 X2 X3 Host ID X4 It is the most common network in the world and the total number of C class networks is 2 097 152 Class D A network that contains IP
24. PC Maximum 4TB storage capacity IEEE 1394 for external HDD Various configuration with recording and playback conditions Intelligent file system for managing event triggered video data ATM POS transaction information text recording and search with corresponding video 16 sensor inputs and 4 alarm outputs HVR 16Q D 4 sensor inputs and 4 alarm outputs HVR 08 Motion detection with search function 64 division comparison in case of running with Control Center Disk CD R DVD R option back up with IEEE 1394 PTZ Control via RS 232 and RS 485 RS422 User friendly 32bit True colored Graphic OSD Menu Support Anti Flicker Dynamic IP DHCP Floating IP support when xDSL and Cable Modem are used Optimized Wavelet compression 1 5KB Average file size with standard image quality Embedded Linux OS for excellent stability and reliability IR remote controller Advanced video quality function Clearer image Night Noise Filtering Firmware upgrade configuration and backup function using USB device Digital water marking function DVR manager User Interface of PC is to be listed with 32 units of HVR on a program Total 512 channels 32sets of HVR 16Q x 16 channels are controllable through a program ips image per second fps frame per second 2 Product description 2 1 Front panel 2 1 1 HVR 16Q HVR 16E 2 Remote 3 Power Switch Controller Receiver 6 Channel 7 Menv Direction
25. System gt Schedule Relay Configuration Sec EE o v EHE vov R3 10 R4 10 Buzzer 10 E mail Addr sales webgateinc com Sender Addr sender webgateinc com Sending Interval min Off Relay Configuration Enable R1 RA Buzzer Enable an alarm buzzer when an alarm MD or sensor is triggered E mail Address Enter E mail address to receive alarm notification Sender Address Record a sender s e mail address as who where Mail Duration min E mail notification is not to send out occurred an alarm event but sends e mail by setting time interval 1 30min lt Note gt For using E mail notification DNS should be set in Network configuration 52 5 6 Monitor This menu is to set display image on monitor A amp monitor B Only for HVR 16Q model HVR 08 amp HVR 16E display the menu of monitor A such as monitor A interface shown as below 4 Alarm Rec Alarm Act Monitor 00000 System e Monitor B Seq Switching sec s Anti Flicker OSD On User Sequence Configuration 1 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Alarm Pop up sec To set alarm pop up screen in case of occurring an alarm event Pop up duration time can be set between 5 and 10 seconds If setting as Keep pop up screen keeps holding In order to cancel Keep mode press any channel button Seq Switching sec To set sequence time between 1 and 60 seconds Anti Flicker OSD To set On Off of
26. addresses from 224 to 239 at room X1 D class network is for multicasting and it is not allowed to use for common users Class E A network that contains IP addresses from 240 to 255 at room 1 E class network is reserved 88 2 3 Class C Network 1 Features of Address IP address Three digits number in room X4 are for Host ID and the numbers are from 0 to 255 Among the numbers 0 is used for Network ID 1 is used for Router IP Gateway address and 255 is used for Broadcast address Therefore the numbers from 1 to 244 are IP addresses that can be assigned to products Network ID It is to identify a network Generally the first number 1s assigned as Network ID Gateway address It is an IP address of router that is connecting Internet and local network Remote users can access local network over Internet through the gateway router Generally the second number is assigned as Gateway address Broadcast address It is to broadcast to all devices that are connected on local network Broadcast address is a destination for broadcasting and it is determined by calculating All devices connected on local network have a same Broadcast address Subnet Mask It is to divide a local network into two remote networks Subnet mask shows the IP quantity in a certain network The numbers that can be used as subnet mask are limited 0 4 8 16 32 64 128 2 Network configuration 1 To use as one network Network I
27. means channel runs sensor MD by 1 by 1 Text Input text with On setting the corresponding channel is recognized as Alarm Event and recorded Clearer Image Bigger File Size Clearer image On Off during a alarm recording Note 1 After setting it as Global press the Apply button certainly 2 For more information please refer to the following 5 4 5 Setting channel 49 5 4 5 Setting channel HVR 080 can be set Cam 1 Cam 8 E Alarm Act Monitor System p Global Alarm Source All Cam 2 Cam 3 dg dg Cam 4 Recording Speed Quality High Cam 6 Speed ips 5 15 Cam 7 Quality Clearer Image Bigger File Size Off Cam 8 Pre Alarm sec 5 Cam 9 Post Alarm sec 60 This Tab is to set alarm only Go to the Recording Tab to enable Rec Alarm Source AII With Alarm Source menu it is possible to select up to 4 sensor MD and text input For setting sensor MD press the related number button Set text as On Off with ARROW button Set a PTZ preset position according to the alarm input lt Note gt 1 Press ENTER button 2 or Press numeral 0 Recording Speed Quality There are four conditions Low Standard High Custom All conditions except Custom synchronize Speed ips and Quality automatically Low lips Q3 Standard
28. memory disk USB 1 1 compatible on USB port Backup notification Daily Weekly Monthly Frame rate on CCTV monitor Max 960fps Quad mode 1 4 9 16 13 Channels Sequence switching Auto User defined Frame rate total 60ips Quad mode 1 4 9 16 channels Play speed 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x FDW amp REV Supports step forward step reverse Instant data access based on time and event log 1 CVBS 1 Y C Frame Rate on CCTV monitor Max 60fps Single channel mode only Sequence switching Auto User defined Frame rate total 60ips Single channel mode only Play speed 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x FDW amp REV Supports step forward step reverse Instant data access based on time and event log 1 CVBS 2 times digital zoom Live amp Playback mode Triggered by motion detection or sensor input Ports RS232 2 R8485 RS422 2 Front panel push button amp IR remote controls IP video channels as well 81 Remote user Sensor inputs and alarm outputs Audio recording and playback Network Simul user support over Network Management and firmware upgrades Security Power Power consumption with 2HDD Environmental spec 111 2 HVR 16E Hardware On the screen PTZ control on PC Preset 8 points per channel Group 1 group per channel Return home position support Software controlled 16 sensor inputs Software controlled 4 alarms outputs Software controlled 1 internal buzzer Input 1Ch line in 1Vpp Output
29. only when connected and activated cameras are more than multi screen With single full screen mode activated cameras should be two or more With quad multi screen mode there should be five or more activated cameras In 16 13 multi mode sequence mode can t be used 3 4 1 Sequence mode for HVR 08 HVR 16E All channels can be viewed in successive order automatically using the SEQ button Press the MENU button on the front panel to set up the sequential cycle Move to Monitor at the OSD menu Select Seq Switching sec and set any value between 1 and 60 seconds 3 4 2 Basic sequence mode for HVR 16Q All channels can be viewed in successive order automatically using the SEQ button Press the MENU button on the front panel to set up the sequential cycle Move to Monitor at the OSD menu Select Monitor A menu of Monitor tab among Configuration menus And press the ENTER button Select Seq Switching sec and set any value between 1 and 60 seconds In case of setting OFF the sequence mode does not run 15 In order to move to sequence mode from any viewer mode press the SEQ button n order to exit from sequence mode press the SEQ button once again 3 4 3 User sequence mode Press the SEQ button during 1 second or above User sequence is set in User Sequence Configuration of Monitor A 16 Note 1 User sequence mo
30. recording conditions during Special Times For example if Special Times is set at the weekday it can be recorded by two recording conditions Special Time is designated under the System tab There are five conditions No Rec Low Standard High Same as above Apply same setting value as Recording Speed Quality 41 m Setting Special Time gt To set Special Time move to System tab 9 Alarm Rec Alarm Act Monitor Audio Zone Time Schedule Zone 2 00 00 Special Time Zone 3 00 00 Security Zone 4 00 00 Disk Setup Network Serial Setup Miscellaneous 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Up to four zones can be designated as Special Time Event Recording Press the ENTER button to set On Off using the lt 4 or gt buttons Please refer to 5 4 Alarm Recording for more details in alarm recording conditions This setting is to determine whether it will be recorded by alarm recording or not 42 5 4 Alarm recording This menu is to configure for the settings for alarm recording conditions To activate this recording condition set Event Recording as under the Recording menu And Alarm Source should be set before alarm recording menu 5 4 1 Setting sensor It is for setting sensor availability and type The HVR supports Normal Open N O and Normal Close N C types HVR 08 support S1 through S4 Global To set all s
31. second indicates the speed of playback Its status is same when connecting to DVR manager Playback In case of being Motion Detect Sensor Input or off Video Input it is On 4 Function Selection Button SEQ To select Sequencing Mode MULTI To select the multi channel display 4 9 multi screen SELECT To select video channel for PTZ control in monitoring mode and for Copy Backup Delete in Playback mode ZOOM To activate the digital zoom single channel mode only SEARCH To search the recorded image in Playback mode ACK RELAY To search the recorded images in Playback mode or To toggle the Relay On Off function in Monitoring mode 5 Direction Playback Button MENU To set PTZ or access Configuration menu ENTER To enter and confirm the selected menu HELP To display the image information Date Transfer speed etc EXIT LOCK To exit from the selected menu or lock a screen Arrow key To Replay function in playback mode or to move a direction in other modes 2 2 Rear panel 2 2 1 HVR 16Q HVR 16E 1 Audio In Out oa 20000 4 LpLE 4 Video Input amp Loopback 5 Video Output 3 Power Connector 6 Serial amp DIO Port 1 Audio In Out 1 audio input amp 1 output 2 Ehternet 3 Power Connector 4 Video Input amp Loopback 16 video inputs amp loopback port 5 Video Output 2 video outputs 1 Normal
32. to be conpatible between each other so data backup is recommended before upgrading 5 8 2 USB utility Provide firmware upgrade save setting load setting and print setting for text file saving using USB Disk Manager Update F W Print Settings txt Load Settings Save Settings Update F W After saving update firmware for USB to USB device connect to HVR press Update F W button and finally complete firmware update which provides as data file Print Settings txt This is saving function to USB device to print out setting value as a text file Open the saved file at the text editor such as Notepad and print out a text to check the saved values 72 r Setting File Content saved as a TEXT gt Camera Setting Recording Setting Alarm Recording Setting Network Setting Audio Setting Load Settings Load the saved setting from USB device Save Settings Save the current setting to USB device 73 Advanced configuration 6 Connecting external device The external device is based on HVR 16Q model 6 1 Using text device In order to use text device the following four menus should be set Text menu Serial Setup for RS232 menu Alarm Rec menu and Recording menu 6 1 1 Setting at text menu Quick Setup Camera Alarm Source Recording gt Sensor Recording Off Seek Header Off Header1 header1 Header2 header1 Delimiter 0 0 Timeout ms 1000
33. 15 End Date 04 26 2004 Time 18 15 Select Disk Start Start Date amp Time End Date amp Time To designate backup range Select Disk To select which storage will be used as backup device lt Note gt Does not support USB device during a backup Support CD R and CD R media should be used 700MB above Generate re4 for backup to HDD and vfs3 to CD R 28 4 3 3 Delete data Delete File End Date 04 26 2004 End Time 14 51 Delete To delete a specific file range from the current recording HDD This menu does not affect for backup disk The deletion range is always from the oldest date to the time fixed data lt Note gt The block unit of HVR s file system is 64MB which deletes by block So data may not be deleted correctly even though time is designated 29 5 Configuration 5 1 Quick setup There are three menus for recording setup Quick Setup Recording and Alarm Recording in Configuration Menu Quick Setup 1s the easiest set up activating all analog cameras to record with the same settings and conditions Recording is the standard recording settings and can be customized by time and channel Alarm recording is the recording schedule based on alarm conditions Motion Detection Sensors etc Also Quick Setup has time setting menu 5 1 1 Date Time When HVR series are manufactured in factory time zone will be set as UTC 00 00 Dublin First of all please set the ti
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35. HVR User s Guide HVR 16Q HVR 16E HVR 08 v 3 1 NL ELECTRON FCC Compliance Statement Caution Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 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 radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area 1s likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CAUTION 1 Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Disposal of used batteries according to the general recommendations against the environmental pollution 2 Do not throw the batteries into a fire and do not heat short circuit or attempt to disassem
36. T button Move the Select icon to the desired channel Press the MENU button Select Load Preset from the PTZ Menu Press number button for desired preset 3 7 4 Using save preset To set a new preset point for dome camera during live monitoring mode Move dome camera to the desired position using the Pan Tilt and Zoom Focus menus Press the SELECT button Move the Select icon to the desired channel Press the MENU button Select Save Preset from the PTZ Menu Designate a number for the preset position by pressing a number button 3 7 5 Using clear preset To initialize a preset point for dome camera during live monitoring mode Press the SELECT button Move the Select icon to the desired channel Press the MENU button Select Clear Preset from the OSD Menu Press number button for initialized preset 19 3 7 6 Using auxiliary on To use special functions for PTZ device during live monitoring mode Press the SELECT button Move the Select icon to the desired channel Press the MENU button Select Auxiliary On from the OSD Menu Press number button for its special functions Aux function is available up to 16 3 7 7 Using auxiliary off To stop special functions for PTZ device 3 8 Using relay To set relay on off HVR 16Q supports four relay outputs Press the ACK RELAY button icon of Relay On shows on the screen
37. ZOOM button during the basic single channel playback mode Digital Zoom will expand the image to twice its normal size Default location of the digital zoom is in the center of screen The zoom box can be moved each 10 step to left and right and 7 step up and down To move the zoom box use the Arrow button Tocancel the zoom box press the ZOOM button once more 24 4 1 5 Various playback modes gt PLAY STOP PAUSE gt gt FFW 4 4 REW STEP FORWARD STEP REWIND To begin playback mode and replay at 1x speed To stop replaying To pause replaying Each press of the button will increase playback speed gradually x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 x64 Each press of the button will increase reverse playback speed gradually x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 x64 Pressing gt PLAY or gt gt FFW button from PAUSE status will replay image frame by frame In order to go back to normal playback mode press m STOP button then press gt PLAY or gt gt FFW button Pressing 4 4 FRW button from PAUSE status will replay image frame by frame In order to go back to normal playback mode press m STOP button then press gt PLAY or gt gt FFW button 25 4 2 Using search mode Search Mode is used to search and play specific data directly in playback mode Data can be searched by specific Time and Date or by the Event Log browser From 04 26 2004 00 58 31 To
38. as total 4 COM ports Device Designate the connected external device Interface Use to designate the interface on the RS422 RS485 Menu COMI and COM3 are fixed as RS232 Baud rate Parity Stop bit Data bit Each value should be set according to the specifications of the connected external device 66 5 7 8 Miscellaneous 4 Alarm Rec Alarm Act Monitor System 00000 gt Audio Remote Control ID Time Schedule Keyboard Control Addr 32 Special Time Keyboard PTZ Addr 1 Security DVR ID DVRO Disk Setup Recording No Video Off Network Night Noise Filtering On Serial Setup Languages English Miscellaneous H W Version 2 0 0 S W Version 3 0 14 Reset Values Button control gt Press MENU button and select Miscellaneous below the System tab Remote Control ID Up to sixteen HVRs can be controlled with a single IR Remote Control Designate each unit with a unique number under the Remote Control ID menu When not using remote controller set it as Off r How to set remote controller gt Aimremote controller at the HVR Press the ID button of remote controller until HVR reacts If remote controller s ID agrees with 5 all the LEDs on the front panel of the will light up and a buzzer will sound OSD menus can now be set with the remote controller For more information please refer to HVR Installation Guide 67 Ke
39. ber of channels It is to replay recorded images in full screen or a multi screen 4 9 16 modes 4 1 Playback via various mode 4 1 1 Playback via basic screen full screen Press the Play gt button in monitoring mode Play gt button will begin playback of the recorded video at 1 X speed Note When pressing the play button in multi monitoring mode channel 1 is always the channel displayed More specifically images recorded on Channel 1 during the last 30 seconds are always displayed There display video image information at the bottom of screen which are the current 30 minutes playback in the upper direction and 24 hours time in the lower direction By pressing the wished channel number the related video image will be playback 4 1 2 Playback via a multi screen 4 9 16 Press the MULTI button during single channel playback mode By pressing MULTI button it multi as 4 9 and 16 multi screen mode Channels 1 to 4 will be displayed in the quad multi screen display a single channel press the corresponding number button 4 1 3 Playback ch5 to ch16 via quad multi screen Playback by pressing SEQ button or selecting user wanted channel in multi mode Press the SELECT button in quad multi mode Select a multi screen using Arrow button Ifselecting a channel number to playback the related image is played in the position 4 1 4 Playback with digital zoom Press the
40. ble the batteries 3 Do not attempt to recharge the batteries Important Notice 1 Do not place heavy objects on the top of the HVR 2 HVR is for indoor use It is not weatherproof Use HVR with referring to its environmental specifications Temperature amp Humidity To clean the HVR gently wipe the outside with a clean dry cloth 3 HVR uses AC power of 110V 240V Be cautious not to cause electric damages to HVR 4 Be careful not to drop the HVR Physical shocks may harm the product including internal HDD In addition be sure the HVR is secured after installation 5 HVR is made of metal Therefore you can hurt human beings if you throw it to them or hit on them When installing HVR be cautious to locate on safe places where children are unreachable 6 If HVR does not operate properly please contact the closest HUNT ELECTRONIC distributor for after sales service Tampering or disassembling the product will void the warranty 7 Security surveillance laws may differ for each country Therefore please contact the local region first to avoid any surveillance law violations Contents OVERVIEW mem 7 Te Introduction ice cce e eoe Lade 7 2 Product description 14 9 2 1 Front panel uiuis mtb ete Pid i E eT d rae de ronde oids 9 2 1 15 HVR T6OQ EIVRB zT6E iiic tenerte eret e de eei a dede oa Hd doas
41. de can be configured up to 16 sets 2 The example above is when 6 sets In this case HVR 16Q shows in order quad multi screen 1 2 3 4 gt full single screen 1 gt quad multi screen 5 6 7 8 gt full single screen 5 gt full single screen 8 gt 9 multi screens 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 3 5 Viewing an alarm triggered channel When an alarm is triggered the related channel will pop up full screen automatically The pop up duration is set in Monitor A or Alarm Pop up sec below the Monitor menu If more than one channel is triggered by an alarm the related channels will be displayed simultaneously in a multi screen For example if the alarm is triggered at the 3 channels then the related channels will be displayed at the quad multi screen In order to move current screen press any button Note 1 When Alarm Pop up Hold sec is set as Off this function doesn t run 2 When Alarm Pop up Hold sec is set as Keep pop up screen keeps showing before pressing any button 3 6 Viewing images with digital zoom In Single Full Screen mode if press ZOOM button Digital Zoom will expand the image to twice its normal size Default location of the digital zoom is in the center of screen in case of pressing ZOOM button The zoom box can be moved each 10 step to left and right and 7 step up and down move the zoom box use the Arrow button To cancel the zoom box
42. ensors by same conditions Select one of conditions among Off N O N C and press the Apply button Configuration To set each 16 sensors separately as S1 through S6 43 5 4 2 Setting motion detection It is for setting each MD condition per channel Global means to set all channels Cam 1 Cam 16 by same MD condition And it is possible to set each channel separately Quick Setup Camera Alarm Source Recording D gt Sensor Motion Detection Configuration Status Macro Setup e wo sa MD Area Set All Include Video Loss No Apply Motion Detection Choose from among four sensitivity conditions Off Lowest Low Std High and Highest MD Area Customize the MD area among 64 sectors 8 sectors x 8 sectors Default value is Select All Select Clear All to remove all MD areas Include Video Loss Set whether no video situation is set as MD or not lt Note gt After setting it as Global press the Apply button certainly Otherwise it won t be applied 44 5 4 2 1 Setting motion detection per channel Setting MD per channel is same as Global setting and can add MD area in case of setting MD per channel Custom Area The user customizes the MD area among 64 sectors 8 sectors x 8 sectors Default value is Select and Select Custom Area button to open MD area setting windows 45 Setting MD Area
43. ff function in Monitoring mode or to go back to previous status at alarm pop up mode MONITOR To select monitor A or B for controlling 6 Channel Selection Button To select video input channel in monitoring and playback mode LED above channel shows each status of channel GREEN Shows monitoring mode ORANGE Shows alarm MD Sensor No Vdieo triggered status RED Shows relay running 7 Menv Direction Button MENU To set PTZ or access Configuration menu ENTER To enter and confirm the selected menu HELP To display the image information Date Transfer speed etc EXIT LOCK To exit from the selected menu or lock a screen Arrow key To Replay function in playback mode or to move a direction in other modes 2 1 2 HVR 08 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER D5800 WEBGATE Se 1 Remote Controller 2 Channel 4 Function 5 Direction Receiver Selection Button Selection Button Playback Button 10 1 Remote Controller Receiver 2 Channel Selection Button To select video input channel in monitoring and playback mode 3 LED PWR Displays power status When lit power is supplied NET Displays the status of Ethernet connection and rate of communication When blinking data being transmitted or received over the Ethernet REC Displays image recording status The rate of blinking indicates the speed of recording PLAY Displays playback status The rate of blinking per
44. hly PnP USB storage Compact flash Smart media Memory stick SD card Frame rate on CCTV monitor Max 120fps Frame rate on PC Max 60ips Display channel Quad Auto sequential Play speed 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x FDW amp REV Supports step forward step reverse Instant data access based on time and event log 2 times digital zoom Live amp Playback mode Triggered by motion detection or sensor input Ports RS232 RS485 RS422 Front panel push button amp IR remote controls IP video channels as well 86 Remote user Sensor inputs and alarm outputs Audio recording and playback Network Simul user support over Network Management and firmware upgrades Security Power supply included Power consumption with 2HDD Environmental spec On the screen PTZ control on PC Preset 8 points per channel Group 1 group per channel Return home position support Software controlled 4 sensor inputs Software controlled 4 alarms outputs Input 1Ch line in 1Vpp Output 1Ch line out 1Vpp Level 7 8 recording level control Supports 20dB Amp for low level audio recording Supports local and remote audio monitoring Protocol TCP IP ARP ICMP DHCP PPPoE Line 10 100Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 Monitoring Max 5 users Playback Max 5 users Firmware upgrades via Network Password User or Administrator authentication Watermarking For image copying Input AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz Output DC 12V 5A
45. ing each camera In Quick Setup menu all cameras are configured as same condition The values assigned will apply for both monitoring and playback modes Button control Press MENU button and use the ARROW keys to move to each channel below the Camera tab Name Assign a customized name to the channel Press ENTER to open the necessary dialogue box 35 r lt TIP gt When assigning a name to a channel the following dialogue box will be appeared This box is also used later in the system but the method is always the same 12345 67 8 9 ED To select a letter use the ARROW 44 and gt gt or the number buttons The intersection between the horizontal and the vertical bar is the selected choice Press the gt button to confirm the selected value Orenter the related numbers in order of horizontal vertical For example in order to select press 3 and 2 button Function Key Enter Back Space amp delete Space Left Right Previous Code Page lt Next Code Page 36 Status Set On Off using the lt 4 or gt button after pressing the ENTER button In case of recording or network monitoring unused channel should be Off to increase frame rate Please refer to 5 3 Recording for further concerns Type Just displays the video input signal NTSC PAL which is set with jumper switch inside of HVR 16Q
46. itor Monitor A is for monitoring multi channels and Monitor B is for monitoring large single channel User can monitor channels as following examples Monitor A Monitor B Remarks 16 multi screen mode 1ch monitoring When monitoring 16 channels in Monitor A administrator monitors the important channel in Monitor B simultaneously 13 multi screen mode User sequence When monitoring 12 channels by 13 multi screen mode in Monitor A administrator monitors four channels by user sequence mode in Monitor B simultaneously Quad multi sequence 1ch monitoring mode When monitoring all channels by each quad multi sequence mode administrator monitors the important channel in Monitor B simultaneously 22 3 10 2 Multi channels playback Playback Mode Monitor Mode Monitor A Monitor B Administrator can search playback multi channels by multi screen mode in Monitor A and monitor 1 channel by single full screen in Monitor B Monitoring and playback with two monitors simultaneously 3 10 3 1 ch playback Monitor Mode Playback Mode Monitor A Monitor B Administrator can monitor multi channels by multi screen mode in Monitor A and search playback 1 channel by single full screen in Monitor B simultaneously 23 4 Playback The description of Playback is based on HVR 16Q model and HVR 08 can be differed from the num
47. itoring menus lt Note gt HVR 16Q supports dual monitor A B Monitor A Normal supports all functions but Monitor B Spot doesn t support multi screen menu setting and zoom function However when Monitor A runs at Playback mode Monitor B can t run Playback mode simultaneously The following functions are described on the base of Monitor A For controlling Monitor A Monitor A should be selected with the front panel menu 3 1 Viewing basic screen Insert AC cord s plug in a wall outlet and HVR 16Q starts running automatically LED is on and HVR 16Q starts booting After start up a multi screen is displayed according to the number of connected channels The example is when connecting 4 channels f user password is set a dialogue box for entering the password will appear 3 2 Viewing single full screen Press the desired channel number button on the front panel of HVR 16Q To return to the multi view screen press the MULTI button 3 3 Viewing multi screen Press the MULTT button to view several channels simultaneously change the multi screen configuration press the MULTI button 4 9 16 13 multi screens will be displayed 14 3 4 Viewing all channels with sequence mode There are two modes basic sequence mode and user sequence mode User sequence mode runs when pressing the SEQ button during 1 second or above Note Basic sequence mode can run
48. l analog channels by same conditions Quick Setup Camera Alarm Source Recording p Cam 1 Configuration Status Macro Setup Cam 2 Normal Recording Parameters Standard Cam 3 Spped ips e 15 Cam 4 Quality e 95 Cam 5 Clearer Image Bigger File Size Off Cam 6 Alarm Recording Same as above Cam 47 Alarm Recording On Cam 8 Apply Cam 9 r Note 1 Differently from Quick Setup s recording condition global setting doesn t have Audio Recording menu and have Special Time Recording and Event Recording menus 2 To confirm the configured values you should press the Apply button 3 For more information please refer to the following 5 3 2 Setting channel 38 5 3 2 Setting channel Time Schedule Each camera can be set by recording condition based on five way schedules Full Time Weekday Day Weekday Night Weekend Day Weekend Night Each schedule except for Full Time can be configured under the System menu 39 Setting Time Schedule gt In order to set time schedule move to System menu 9 Alarm Rec Alarm Act Monitor Audio Weekday Start Time Schedule Weekday End Special Time Day Start Security Day End Disk Setup Network Serial Setup Miscellaneous Weekday Start End Set the range for Weekday between Monday and Sunday using the lt 4 or gt buttons Weekend is set au
49. l manageable capacity 2 TB 5 Levels Q1 Q5 Compression algorithm Differential Wavelet Compression rate 20 1 500 1 Average file size 3 5KB standard quality NTSC or PAL video format are supported 8Ch analog video inputs via BNC connector Max 60fps NTSC 50fps PAL in total Max 30 fps NTSC per channel if 2ch used Max 15fps NTSC per channel if 4ch used 85 Schedule recording Matrix digital output schedule Configurable recording conditions Pre Post alarm recording Intelligent file system Event triggered video data storage Event log recording Data video amp audio clip Back up Data copy Max 1minute s video clip Displaying performance Digital zoom Event triggered pop up video PTZ control Local user Daily Day night Four segment time frame Weekly Weekdays Weekends Status Normal Event Daily Day night Four segment time frame Weekly Weekdays Weekends Conditions MD sensor input Recording speed None to 30 fps Image quality 5 Levels Event conditions MD amp sensor inputs Pre alarm recording 1 10 seconds Post alarm recording 1 60 seconds Data loss protection against power failure Overwrite prevention of Event triggered data Log archiving on HDD Log search amp monitoring via Network External HDD IEEE1394 FireWire or USB PnP Memory Stick USB port VHS video tape Video output port for VCR Backup notification Daily Weekly Mont
50. me to your local time zone which is highly recommended for protecting user s recording data Changing HVR time Date Time may cause time conflict with recorded images In this case it is strongly recommended to re format the hard drives after making changes Button control Press MENU button on front panel Move to Quick Setup menu First tab on the Configuration menu Move to Date Time below Quick Setup using downward arrow button on the front panel Press the ENTER button The following picture will be displayed when setting time menu correctly n order to access each sub menu press ENTER button after selecting it with upward downward arrow button on the front panel 30 Quick Setup Camera Alarm Source Recording gt Recording Daylight Saving Off Sync With NTP Off Time Format MM DD YYYY Date 04 22 2004 Time 12 32 Apply Date Time Time Zone Set the time zone using the left right arrow button on HVR front panel Every time you press left right arrow button time zone will be changed To back to the previous menu press EXIT button which is same as on the all OSD menu Daylight Saving Apply summer time The Daylight Savings option is linked to Time Zone Daylight Savings is only activated for time zones that use Daylight Savings which is programmed on the current MS Windows time zone So this menu is for setting whether you apply ON OFF with left right arrow button o
51. n HVR front panel in daylight saving area Sync with NTP It is to synchronize time with NTP Network Time Protocol server lt Note gt For more detailed information about NTP setting please refer to the 5 7 6 4 NTP Setting System gt Network gt NTP Settings 31 Time Format Set the time format between MM DD Y Y Y Y and YYYY MM DD using the left right arrow button on the HVR front panel Date Time By pressing left right arrow key it moves to Year Month and Date in turn Each menu is moved by selecting a up down arrow key Apply Date Time Press this button to confirm the above settings which will pop up warning of the possibility of time conflict with recorded images WARNING Changing DVR time cause playback time corruption Are you sure CANCEL OK lt Note gt Most setting values are applied automatically when exiting from the related menu page But Date amp Time settings are not applied automatically because they may critically affect the file system of the recorded HDD To apply Date Time settings please press Apply Date Time button 32 5 1 2 Recording Its recording values are applied to all analog channels for all time periods Quick Setup Camera Alarm Source Normal Rec p Date Time Configuration Staus Macro Setup Recording Speed Quality Custom Speed ips 15 Quality Q5 Audio Recording On Alarm Recording On Apply Date Time
52. ng a DHCP server In case of middle large scale enterprise DHCP server is mostly used for local area networking In case of small scale enterprise NAT Network Address Translation of HUB is normally used for LAN environment IP Address NetMask Gateway Address DNS and Port Administrator may configure IP address subnet mask default gateway DNS addresses and port of the HVR 5 7 6 2 xDSL If HVR is connected on xDSL line and uses PPPoE the network administrator should configure the user ID and password for PPPoE 9 Alarm Rec Alarm Act Monitor System 00000 p CHD gt Audio Time Schedule User ID guest Special Time Password Security Status xDSL not connected Disk Setup Serial Setup Miscellaneous User ID Password When HVR is connected to xDSL access ID and Password should be entered Status Display the HVR connection status 61 5 7 6 3 WRS When HVR is installed under the environment of Cable Modem or xDSL Modem connection its IP address is changed whenever it reconnects to the Internet Service Provider In this case users who don t know the changed IP address cannot get access to the HVR The HVR with dynamic IP should be registered to the HUNT ELECTRONIC Registration Server WRS server in order to make it easy for users to find the changed IP address when they want to access the HVR To register dynamic IP address to WRS configure the descriptions below 4 Alarm Rec Alarm Act M
53. onitor System 0000 p gt Audio Time Schedule WRS Interval M Special Time WRS URL www Webgateinc com Security Group newbie Disk Setup Status Not registered 00 Serial Setup Miscellaneous WRS Interval To be registered continuously registration interval should be configured at the WRS Interval Dynamic IP address updates its changed IP periodically at WRS server by the interval value If WRS Interval is set as 0 or no signal is received before two days the WRS will delete the unit from the register WRS URL This is to configure a server address for registration WRS address of HUNT ELECTRONIC Inc is www HUNT Electronicinc com or mycam to 62 lt Note gt 1 In case of typing domain address such as www HUNT Electronicinc com or mycam to at WRS URL please write DNS server IP at System gt Network gt DNS1 2 In case of DHCP environment such as Cable DSL the user does not necessary to type DNS Group ID Group ID is for discriminating and managing the information received by the WRS from the HVR belonging to the same group ID To avoid same group ID is should be unique name not conflicting with easy or common group ID Internet ISP Nf 7 VI Group ID and IP 7 Group ID Register WRS address and Group ID on eDVR Manager eDVRs of selected Group Admini
54. show channel name and text event status and channel number So in order to view text data press the Help button once at either Monitoring or Playback mode 77 6 2 Using keyboard In order to use keyboard the following two menus should be set Serial Setup for RS232 menu Serial Setup for PTZ menu 6 2 1 Setting at serial setup for COM1 menu 9 Alarm Rec Alarm Act Monitor System 0000 p gt Audio Time Schedule Q Device Noe Special Time Interface RS232 Security Baud Rate 2400 Disk Setup Parity None Network Stop 1 Miscellaneous Set RS232 COM1 s device menu as Keyboard And set baud rate parity stop and data 6 2 2 Setting at serial setup for PTZ menu Set PTZ camera to control with keyboard and communication environment between HVRs For more detailed technical solution please contact the closest local HUNT ELECTRONIC s distributor 78 APPENDIX 114 Technical specification 111 1 HVR 16Q Hardware Storage device Image quality control Image compression Video channel Recording performance on 360X243 analog Ch Schedule recording Matrix digital output schedule Configurable recording conditions Pre Post alarm recording Intelligent file system 32bit RISC Embedded processor 266MIPS Flash memory 8Mbyte RAM 128Mbyte OS Embedded Linux Int 2 HDD bays Ext 2 IEEE 1394 FireWire connection ports Supports Disk managemen
55. strator User WRS eDVR Manager eDVR registers its eDVR Manager Group ID and accesses WRS and gets Dynamic IP address DS800 s IP addresses of on WRS registered Group Status Display the registration status of the HVR 63 5 7 6 4 NTP setting NTP Network Time Protocol makes time of Network devices synchronize which is composed of a central server to supply standard time via Network and a client for receiving the synchronized time with connecting the server 4 Alarm Rec Alarm Act Monitor System 0000 P i Audio Time Schedule Sync With NTP Special Time NTP Mode Client Security NTP Server Loc Public Disk Setup NTP Local Server IP 0 0 0 0 Network Interval hour 0 Serial Setup Miscellaneous Sync with NTP Set On Off for NTP function NTP Mode Set HVR s NTP mode as a Client or both Server amp Client NTP Server Loc It is possible to set after setting NTP Mode as Client Set whether NTP server is on Local Network Internet Public NTP Local Server IP It is possible to set after setting NTP Server Loc as Local Set the server s IP address Set NTP server s IP address on local Network or the IP address of HVR that is set as server in NTP mode 64 Interval min Set a synchronizing interval lt Note gt When NTP mode is set as Client Sync with NTP of Time Setting should be as On 65 5 7 7 Serial setup HVR 16Q h
56. t s why header is fixed as 2 points only 47 Delimiter Because delimiter value may be different at each device please refer to the manual of related device Timeout ms The following Lines means maximum text line that can be included within a data However length of each data may be longer or shorter in case of standardizing a data For example suppose that customer name and its parameter is fixed as three data at ATM if a certain customer register first amp last name his data will display one blank data other than customer registered first middle and last name Since HVR can t recognize last blank data automatically timeout menu is necessary for this case Namely if specific time passes after HVR 16Q receives the last line HVR 16Q will regard it as normal data and decide to record Lines To set maximum line of data 48 5 4 4 Setting global alarm recording It is to set all analog channels by same condition Alarm Alarm Act Monitor System p Globa Configuration status Macro Setup Cam 1 Sensor Pairing MD Pairing Cam 2 Text off Cam 3 Cam 4 Recording Speed Quality High Cam 5 Speed ips e 15 Cam 6 Quality Cam 7 Clearer Image Bigger File Size Off Cam 8 Pre Alarm sec 5 9 Post Alarm sec 60 Apply This Tab is to set alarm only Go to the Recording Tab to enable Rec Sensor MD Set whether sensor MD is connected or not Pairing
57. t tool for all disks Reboot is required when HDD changed Total manageable capacity 4 TB 5 Levels Q1 Q5 Compression algorithm Differential Wavelet Compression rate 20 1 500 1 Average file size 3 5KB Standard quality NTSC or PAL video format are supported auto detect 16Ch analog video inputs via BNC connector Max 240ips NTSC 200ips PAL in total Max 30ips NTSC per channel if 8ch used Max 15ips NTSC per channel if 16ch used Daily Day Night Four segment time frame Weekly Weekdays Weekends Status Normal Event Daily Day night Four segment time frame Weekly Weekdays Weekends Conditions MD sensor input Recording speed None to 30 ips Image quality 5 Levels Event conditions MD amp sensor inputs Pre alarm recording 1 10 seconds Post alarm recording 1 60 seconds Data loss protection against power failure 80 Event triggered video data storage Event log recording Data video amp audio clip back up Data copy Max 1hour s video clip Monitor A displaying performance Monitor A playback performance Monitor A output Monitor B displaying performance Monitor B playback performance Monitor B output Digital zoom Event triggered pop up video PTZ control Local user Overwrite prevention of event triggered data Log archiving on HDD Log search amp monitoring via Network External HDD or external CD R on IEEE1394 FireWire port External USB
58. tomatically based on Weekday range Day Start End Set the range for Day using the up down buttons The Night range is set automatically based on Day range Recording Speed Quality There are five conditions No Rec Low Standard High Custom All conditions except Custom synchronize Speed ips and Quality automatically Low setting is lips Q3 Standard setting is 51ps Q3 High setting is 15ips Q3 When using the Custom setting Speed ips and Quality can be set separately 40 In case of Speed the maximum recording speed per channel is restricted as the following table HVR 08 Max 60ips HVR 16E Max 120ips HVR 16Q Max 240ips 2ch 30 30 30 4ch 15 30 30 8ch 7 5 15 30 16ch 7 5 15 Reducing a channel should be Off at the Camera menu without regard to the availability of recording For example in case of recording 30 images per all channel using 8ch HVR 16Q both even 2 4 6 8 amp 0dd 1 3 5 7 channel be Off and other channels 9 16 should be used Clearer Image Mode Recording mode for the highest image quality Configuring it is possible to record an clear image without remainder image but has twice to 20 times bigger recording file size compared with configuring Off which might be reduced recording frame rate according to the condition Special Time Recording This menu is to designate different
59. ty below the System tab 69 5 8 1 Disk manager A connected HDD is detected automatically Disk Manager Action None Alarm Partition 096 Apply Select Disk To select a Disk Action Select from Add Remove Confirm Removed Add used Add Add HDD for recording Should be empty partition table disk which can be removed from the partition table of PC Adding a disk Alarm Partition menu is activated to configure which means that Alarm Partition divides one HDD as Recording and Alarm Recording partition part Remove Remove current HDD HDD can be reused without formatting it by the Add Used command Confirm Removed Use when a removed HDD is still listed ALL DATA WILL BE LOST Add used Add HDD that has been used without formatted File system compatibility Disk used at ver 1 x and 2 x of can be re 70 used without deleting its data FAT32 Format Use when connect to the external HDD Fomat the partition of below 250GB to copy backup by FAT32 file system It is necessary to create partition by using Diskmanager on PC for this work In case the size is over 250GB format each partiton by FAT32 file system after creating multiple partitons smaller than 250GB Type There are several symbols to indicate HDD status R Available for recording HDD and completed format V Connected and formatted as HVR s file system If using Add used command it
60. will be changed to R There is no need to format again F Connected but not available with HVR s file system FAT FAT32 If using Add command it will be changed to R X HDD cable is not connected or HDD has a problem It is recommended to delete from list using Confirm Removed C Available for backup to the external CD Writer r File system compatibility gt Instructions When upgrading HVR is completed HDD used at below version will have the sign of V at Disk Manager Select HDD at Select Disk Select Add Used at Action and press the button of Apply Click OK at NOTICE Disk reused for recording Converting process will be going on after the message of Converting files from old version may take a few minutes appears Ifthe sign of Type changes into the status of HDD is usable Warning used at below version will have sign of V when upgrade is completed and re use is possible only with Add Used Add Used process may take from 10 seconds to a few minutes according to the capacity of HDD Playback recorded data of HDD used at below version may have problem and CD backup is impossible The function such as Watermark or Smart Search can not be supported at recorded data of below version 71 Please note that some functions and backup can not be supported as above explanation even if file system is basically designed
61. work xDSL WRS Port Setting and NTP Setting 5 7 6 1 Network This page is to define network type and set network addresses for HVR series 9 Alarm Rec Alarm Act Monitor System 0000 Pp ei gt Audio Time Schedule Type Ethernet 00000 Special Time DHCP Off Security IP Addr 192 168 1 2 Disk Setup Net Mask 255 255 255 0 Network 00000 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Serial Setup DNS 1 0 0 0 0 Miscellaneous DNS 2 0 0 0 0 DNS 3 0 0 0 0 Port 80 Type This is to select proper network interface Ethernet XDSL with which is connected If is connected with Internet dedicated line cable modem line or on LAN environment select network interface as Ethernet If HVR is connected on xDSL line that needs PPPoE process to connect to the Internet administrator should select xDSL However if the xDSL line does not need PPPoE process administrator should select Ethernet even though HVR is connected on xDSL line DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is to manage host address at the networking such as sharing public IP address from the defined internet connection which makes all host addresses available internet connection using this protocol That is to say all host addresses connected to LAN can be temporarily assigned public address from DHCP server If LAN supports DHCP server and DHCP is activated DHCP server assigns public IP address to 60 HVR which is used on the LAN environment runni
62. yboard Control Addr To set keyboard s control address in order to operate all HVR s menus with keyboard Default value is 32 If several HVRs are connected with one keyboard it can be collided with 32 channel Then the default value should be changed Keyboard PTZ Addr To set keyboard s PTZ address in order to operate each PTZ camera with keyboard If setting just first camera s address of each HVR other cameras are designated automatically For example 1 HVR has five cameras and 2 HVR has six cameras keyboard PTZ address of 1 should be set as 1 and one of 2 be set as 6 Be cautious that PTZ addressed are assigned to all cameras automatically in spite of non PTZ camera HVR ID To name each HVR Alarm Buzzer Configuring buzzer will sound when detect an alarm MD Sensor Night Noise Filtering Clearer image for night view and can set On Off Language To select the language used for the OSD Menu H W Version Display H W version of HVR S W Version Display firmware version of HVR Reset Values Use to reset current configured values to factory default value Press the Reset Values button 68 5 8 Utility The following description is how to add format internal or external HDD The HVR supports various external storage devices 4 Alarm Act Monitor System Utility 0 USB Utility Button control gt Press MENU button and move to Utili

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