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1. In the address bar on your Internet Explorer Browser window type in the IP address assigned to the DVR This is the IP address you ve taken note of in Step 4 Install ActiveX Right click and choose install If installation is blocked by Windows please add the IP as a trusted site or lower your Internet Explorer security settings to allow this T El r Pager Safety Tools Eh x rcomput Install Thes Add on for All Users on This Computer What s the Risk Information Bar Help Install Control The following interface will popup when you input your username password and click Login Click Exit to quit Copyright All documentation rights reserved 44 e D http 10 12 4 144 old index htm mxy 0 35051458343 O E FES 10 12 4 144 AK LE Password Login Type iProView Login Login screen 3 1 2 The Interface Of Web Operations lf you have successfully completed the previous steps and logged in successfully you will see the WEB user interface GUI below iProview Channel Preset value 1 255 Call Add Delete CC A A A 8 8 WEB Interface Description Channel selection Local playback playback local record Function key Open all play live views in surveillance window Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 45 window Image color modify brightness Image color amp contrast and other saturation Other se
2. Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset Internet Explorer settings Resets Internet Explorer s settings to their default condition Reset You should only use this if your browser is in an unusable state Internet Explorer tool bar Copyright All documentation rights reserved 32 MOBILE APP To be able to remotely access your DVR from your mobile smart device please download one of our apps from either the Google Play or Tune stores Scan the QR codes below with you mobile smart device to be directed straight to the app download source GOOGLE PLAY APP TUNES APP DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD To remotely access your DVR via a PC or computer workstation connected to the internet please register to our P2P website OF m m http www iproviewcloud net Copyright All documentation rights reserved 53
3. Choose a type of alarm on the menu These options include monitor video loss motion detection disk full disk error video mask and external alarm Click Video Pop up this opens the video loss motion detection hard disk full hard disk failure video block and video encoder alarm pop up linkage Click prompt opens the prompt When an alarm occurs in real time monitoring it will make a popup alarm window appear in the menu Click Sound Pop up you can choose a pre recorded alarm tone on the local hard drive when an alarm occurs tone file in WAV format Copyright All documentation rights reserved 50 4 TROUBLESHOOTING DVR startup failure or continuously reboots Possible reasons 1 The system has been damaged from a bad DVR update 2 There is a problem with the DVR main board please contact supplier 3 There is a HDD error Replace faulty HDD Remote control does not work Check for batteries in the remote control Check batteries power level Check if remote receiver is obscured Check if the DVR s address corresponds to the remote control address ees LO DVR cannot control the PTZ camera Possible reasons 1 RS 485 cable connection error A B ports are inversely connected 2 PTZ decoder protocol baud rate address are incorrect 3 Parallelly connect a 1200 resistor to resolve signal reflex caused by too many PTZs on the line 4 The RS 485 ports in the DVR are defective
4. Two periods can be set according to ambient light during the day and night device will automatically switch configuration time Need to select the Enable box Hue Adjust the image color cast Brightness Visual image brightness according to the environment reduces or increases the brightness of the image to try to make it clearer Contrast Adjusts the black and white colours of the image the greater the ratio the brighter the image Saturation Image color purity The greater the value the more colourful the images will become A NOTE Different mode different function 2 1 4 Search To playback recorded footage and search for particular video incident on a particular date and time right click button on the real time monitoring screen to bring up the options list Select Search from the options and the video enquiry console will appear View 1 View 4 P T Z Color Setting Search Record Main Menu See Chapter 2 3 The Video Inquiry for further instructions Copyright All documentation rights reserved 13 2 1 5 Record To set which camera channels to have scheduled recording times or to record continuously through the day click the right mouse button on the real time monitoring screen and select Record from the options list View 1 View 4 P T Z Color Setting Search Record Main Menu You will see this window appear Manual Record Record Mode All 12345 6 7 8 9101
5. 09 25 58 09 29 05 09 32 13 09 35 20 09 38 29 09 41 35 DAAAADAAADAAADAAIA A Start Time 2013 03 04 09 06 55 End Time 2013 03 04 09 09 26 Size KB 1152 gt GoBack m Syn MIANType FANormal FiAlarm FAMotion Record Search interface description Description Two options to select either videos or pictures to Record search through A tick will appear in the box when one is selected 2 Choose reime Allows you to select the day of the recording you wish to view Na Allows you to select the camera channel you channels wish to view the recorded footage from The options here can allow you to view footage in full screen mode to cycle through the Playback controls footage stopping playing pausing fast forward slow play and the previous next frame in a suspended state Select this option for the timeline to display at what point on the day if any footage was recored displayed as green bars when the alarm sensor was set off displayed as pink Recoding mode Copyright All documentation rights reserved o bars and when the motion detection sensor was set off displayed as yellow bars Thetmelheoi Shows the status information of channels video vidos recording within one day by using green red yellow colours to highlight timeline Synchronises all footage within the timeline to 7 Synchronisation i the same time Displays status information of the function keys Sta
6. Alternate DNS Server DNS alternate IP address Physical Address physical address of current net port 2 2 4 2 Advance NETWORK Base Advanced Net Apply Port Set TCP Port 8000 UPNP Port Mapping HTTP Port 80 No UPNP Port UDP Port 8001 RTP RTSP Port 554 RTSP URL Multicast Set IP Address 239 255 42 42 Port 36666 Default OK Cancel App TCP default 8000 variable HTTP default 80 UDP default 8001 Multicast tick Multicast and set a group in Set IP should be limited as follow picture port no limit Copyright All documentation rights reserved 26 2 2 4 3 Net Apply IP Filter NETWORK Advanced Net Apply setting setting setting Setting Setting Net Transfer Ability Setting Alarm Server Setting 3G BackLink Setting Setting OK Cancel DDNS Enable the DVR to be registered to a DDNS hostname which runs on a fixed IP address webclient 1 Select DDNS type NO IP DDNS Dyndns DDNS FNT DDNS etc 2 Input the registered server s IP port username and password 9 Once completed you can login in the Web client by inputting the domain name in IE Email Enable the function to set the SMTP server s port username password the sender s mailbox and receiver s mailbox FTP Choose to upload records or images 1 2 3 4 O Set FTP server s IP address and port Default 21 Create an account in FileZilla Server on a desktop comput
7. Cancel App Device ID Default device ID unique to the DVR Password input a specified password of your choice Local Port default 3000 P2P SERBER URL Defualt server URL will be displayed 2 2 5 PTZ Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 28 This menu section allows you to set up an IP PTZ camera and its connection to your DVR Only compatible PTZ cameras will be able to be setup with the DVR Channel 1 NET Protocol Net Protocol Address 1 Baudrate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None DYR control mM Frequency Copy Default OK Cancel App Channel Select the channel Protocol Select a associated protocol e g PELCOD Address Set address Default 1 A Note this address has to correspond with PTZ address or the PTZ will not be controlled Baud Rate Select the baud rate Default is 9600 Data Bits default 8 Stop Bits default 1 Parity default None Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 29 2 2 5 ALARM 2 2 5 1 Detect Enter main menu detect Detect Alarm Input Channel 1 Alarm Type Motion Detect Enable Wi Sensitivity Middle Set rea Setting Process setting Linkage Set Setting Preferences Start Copy Default OK Cancel App Channel Select the channel Alarm type Dynamic monitoring video loss and video blind can be selected A Open the enable switch Sensitivity Set sensitivity of the network channels Set a
8. Select the appropriate the serial Baud Rate Set baud rate Data Bit Default 8 Stop Bit Default 1 ote Some models are without an RS 232 port please see Specifications 2 2 8 SHUTDOWN Please see Chapter 1 8 2 Power Off Shutdown Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 42 3 1 Web Operation This section will provide you with instructions on how to remotely access your DVR s live feed and recorded footage via a web browser on a computer work station 3 1 1 Network Connection STEP 1 Right Click on the realtime multi screen and select Main Menu View 1 View 4 PIT Z Color Setting Search Record Main Menu STEP 2 Select Click on NETWORK MAIN MENU e D SEARCH RECORD NETWORK 0 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN a Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 43 STEP 3 Select Click on the P2P tab with in the NETWORK menu Input 3000 into the Local Port field Take note of the IP address found on the Base tab NETWORK Base Advanced Net Apply Enable OPEN Transfer Mode Mone Account Reuse Y Device ID Password Local Port 3000 state Online P2P SERVER URL Cancel App STEP 4 You now need to access your router s setup interface to input the 3000 port number input fields are usually named TCP and found in the advanced settings of the interface Please refer to your router s manual for details on how to Port Forward STEP 5
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10. Blurred screen in preview mode Possible reasons Please make sure your cameras matches your video format selected in the General menu E g camera is NTSC standard but the DVR is PAL standard the preview would be blurred Blurred screen in playback mode or failure to playback records Possible reasons 1 Procedure error reboot the DVR 2 HDD error test or change out the HDD 3 DVR hardware failure contact your local supplier Copyright All documentation rights reserved 51 When you can t connect DVR through network 1 Check the physical network connection is correct 2 Check the DVR network configuration parameters 3 Check whether IP conflicts exist in network Download recording can not be played Possible reasons 1 Player installation error 2 The USB or HDD device has an error 3 Do not install graphic software later than DX8 1 Internet Explore Crash Close IE explore enter into the tool bar Internet Option lt vac cont Gamecions ogame Adan E Do not save encrypted pages to disk E Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is de y aE Aihen DO NOT CHECK P Enable memory pro Edim to help mitigate online attacks W Enable native XMLHTTP support E Enable SmartScreen Filter FP Use SSL 2 0 Use SSL 3 0 Use TLS 1 0 E Use TLS 1 1 a IF Use TLS 1 2 f Warn about certificate address mismatch m Warn if changing between secure and not secure mode T m 3
11. Net Decoder Ability 32 32xD1 18x720P 8x1080P OK Cancel Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 33 2 2 6 2 Display This munu section allows you to adjust the display settings of the DVR so you can set the desired configuration you want DISPLAY GUI Output Mode Tour Config Transparency Translucent Channel Name Display Date Display Ri Default OK Cancel Menu Transparency Adjust transparency VGA Output Select VGA resolution The default is 1024x768 60Hz Output mode DISPLAY GUI Output Mode Tour Config Output Port CVBS Hue Brightness Contrast Saturation Top Bottom Left Right Default OK Cancel App Adjust the sliders for each setting to change the display output on the connected display monitor Copyright All documentation rights reserved 34 e Tour configuration DISPLAY GUI Output Mode Tour Config Enable Tour Interval 5 View 1 Be 3 4 View 4 Motion Tour View 1 Alarm Tour View 1 Default OK Cancel App Setting tour mode and interval between rotation the time is within 5 120s the mode include single screen four eight nine sixteen screen Motion Tour Type Set the motion detection tour mode Alarm Tour Type Set the alarm tour mode A note Shortcut Setting click the button at the top right corner of the monitoring picture or press the Shift Key to switch you can control the tour Copyright Y All documentation righ
12. and record video to a local HDD while in a live view Set recording path in configuration LJ Capture capture of the present channel set the path in other cp Sound on off sound o Off video off the focus window video 3 1 4 PTZ Controls Set protocol see Setting PTZ Control PTZ direction step size zoom IRIS preset tour pattern border scan light wiper auto pan etc step size controls PTZ direction and speed e g step size 8 moves faster than step size 1 Eight directional rotations up down right left up left up right lower left lower right Copyright All documentation rights reserved 47 Zoom Focus Iris No 1 255 5 Advanced PTZ control Border scan Operation select the camera line and scan of the left right margin by using the directional button Click the Settings button in the left right margin position to determine the left border scan by the camera Preset Operation to modify the preset positions by using the directional button and inputting a preset number then click Add to save Tour Operation select Tour it is the point between the first cruise line and the cruise input box value Add input numbers in Path and preset Click Add Preset to add one preset into the cruise path and repeat to add additional presets Click Clear Preset to delete a preset repeat to delete more Pattern Operation Click Pattern in
13. in the middle of the direction arrows shown in the red circle below Make sure that the PTZ s protocols support this function The PTZ will turn to the clicked point and move it to the centre of screen It also Supports Zooming into and out of the video image Drag the mouse in the quick location page to zoom into an area of the footage The dragged box can zoom in to the image in between 4 to 16 times Hold the mouse and drag it up to complete zoom of the box Drag it down to narrow the box 2 1 3 Color setting View 1 View 4 Pr TEA Color Setting gt earcn Record Main Menu lf you need to set a certain colour level configuration on the channel browsing display interface for a certain time of day e g one configuration for the daytime and another configuration for the night time you can set this up via the Colour Setting menu found Copyright All documentation rights reserved 12 on the right click menu You can set two time periods for two seperate colour configurations that suit the lighting environment around where you view the footage from the cameras on the display monitor Image color hue brightness contrast saturation gain and white level parameters can all be adjusted to desired levels See screen shot of the Colour Setting menu on the next page Color Setting Period v 00 00 24 00 7 00 00 24 00 Hue Brightness Contrast Saturation Default OK Cancel Period
14. of first two username is 123456 admin has advanced authorities user only has surveillance and playback authority Hidden default operate in password less login mode cannot delete DVR login in this name automatically if no user login user can revise limits of power then operate some without login Enter Add users input username password and select group and reusable options Reusable allows the account to be used by multiple logins A user can only belong to one group User rights cannot exceed group rights Modify users modify existing group member information and authority Add group add group and set group authorities Set a group and authorize 60 items including control panel shut down live view playback record record backup PTZ control account system information alarm in out setting system configuration search log log delete upgrade operation authority etc Modify group modify existing group information Modify Password change password Copyright All documentation rights reserved 41 1 Select a username input the old password and new password twice 2 Click Save to confirm 3 Password can be in 1 6 numbers letters or symbol blank in beginning and end is invalid 4 The account with management authority could change others password 2 2 7 RS232 Function Console Baudrate 115200 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity Default OK Cancel App Function
15. order to record an automated pattern Then go back to the PTZ controls in order to modify the zoom focus and IRIS etc Stop recording in Pattern setting to save the pattern AUX On off one of AUX channels Wiper On off wiper under protocol Copyright All documentation rights reserved 48 3 1 5 Configuration Access DVR s local configuration menu by clicking the System Setting option p z Configuration Control Panel Bf Maintenance Ef VERSION Bf LOG Ef DEFAULT BACKU Ez AUTO MAINTEN E E 4 Config manage Bios Version 1 003 0000 2 Build 2011 11 14 Ez SETTING Record Config BasicSet 3 RecordPlan Ez ACCOUNT NETWORK BasicSet AdvanceSet 3 13 ALARM Ez Local Alarm 2 23 DETECT Motion De Ez Video Los Camera M ABNORMITY Peripherals Alarm I O Config fa Record se Configuration 3 1 6 Search Record Click the Search record option to open the search interface you can search and operate record alarm motion local record Search record By selecting the record type start amp end times and clicking the check button you will get a list of files recorded on to the DVR Select the appropriate file and download it so it can be played Play Double click a search result to play in video window Control the playing video by the control keys at the bottom of the user interface window At
16. 11213141516 Schedule O M bibi MM 4 E E 44 EA El EA EA A KA KA Manual E Tm 6 Joa e 81010180 10 0 00 Stop OOOUOOUUOOOUOOUOOOO OK Cancel Manual The tick boxes in this row have the highest priority and when you have ticked the corresponding channels the DVR will record continuously Schedule Record footage from the cameras at customised times during the week Stop Stop recording on that channel 2 1 6 The Main Menu To go to the Main Menu of the DVR click the right mouse button on the real time monitoring screen and select Main Menu from the options list View 1 View 4 PIT Z Color Setting Search Record Main Menu Input a user name and a password Copyright All documentation rights reserved 14 system Login UserName admin Password OK Cancel Default users User Type Default Password Administrator 123456 123456 default default A NOTE security measures of the password If you input the wrong password three times the device will produce an alarm sound After incorrectly inputting the password in five times the account will be locked Please change the default password and the user name Refer to Chapter 2 4 5 Accounts for more details Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 15 2 2 The Introduction of the Main Menu The main menu is shown in the image below MAIN MENU A SEARCH RECORD NETWORK 2 8 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN Search Sear
17. DVR s front panel or using a mouse A simple intuitive graphical interface is provided for intuitive operation 1 3 Installation 1 3 1 Unpacking Inspection When you receive the product please check that all items are present according to the packing list on the reverse of the box 1 3 2 Wiring Installation Prepare for installation Prepare your cameras I V display monitor video cables network cables the mouse and power cables on a large clean flat surface Copyright All documentation rights reserved 2 1 4 Quick Connection Setup A note BEFORE INSTALLING ANYTHING WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU CONNECT YOUR CAMERAS TO YOUR DVR AND TEST YOUR SYSTEM FIRST NOTE WE CHECK EVERYTHING TO MAKE SURE IT IS WORKING WHEN IT LEAVES US BUT OCCASIONALLY THINGS FAIL AND IT IS BETTER TO KNOW NOW THAN AFTER YOU HAVE FITTED EVERYTHING 1 Place the DVR on a flat horizontal position and connect your cameras to the video input on the rear of the DVR 2 Connect your TV display monitor to the video output on the rear of the DVR 3 Connect the network cable to the RJ45 socket on the rear of the DVR then connect the other end of the cable to a spare socket on the router 4 Connect the Mouse to the USB interface found in either the front or rear panels 5 Connect your DVR a power outlet and switch on the power Caution For an external alarm device or a PTZ please refer to the relevant instructions Connect the power li
18. Setting Preferences Start Copy Default OK Cancel Alarm input channel no Select a channel Enable Select the enable switch Type lt can be normal open or close Process and Linkage Refer to Detect 2 2 6 SYSTEM App This menu section allows you to set the general and basic DVR settings The menu section contains 10 sub menu sections Basic Display Storage Abnormity Status Maintain Account RS232 oo eee eS a Copyright All documentation rights reserved 32 2 2 6 1 system Time DST Date Format DECRET EE Time Format Time Zone Language DVR No Video Standard Auto Logout Channel Mode Base This menu section sets up the basic settings for the DVR BASICAL 2007 03 26 18 09 58 YYYY MM DD 24 HOUR GMT 08 00 ENGLISH 8 NTSC 10 Set Default OK Cancel App System Time Set the current time Daylight Saving Time DST Click DST to enable the function and enter the local DST starting and ending time Date Format Modify the date display format Date Separator Select the separator for date Time Format 24 hr or 12 hr display mode Language Select language DVR No Number more than one DVR Video Standard PAL NTSC Auto Logout This ranges from 0 60 minutes 0 means no setting DVR will automatically let user quit after standby time s vacancy Channel mode The selection of local channels and network channels Channel Mode
19. Welcome Thank you for purchasing the our 4 8 16 channel TVR DVR This user s manual is designed to be a reference tool for the operation of your system Do not worry you do not have to read this entire manual to be up and running There are quick setup instructions in Chapter 1 which will show you how to setup the connections to the DVR correctly and how to setup a remote monitoring connection Here you can find information about the corresponding DVR s features and functions as well as a detailed menu tree Before installation and operation please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully Copyright All documentation rights reserved 1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN Important Safeguards and Warnings 1 Electrical safety e All installation and operation should conform to your local electrical safety codes e We assume no liability or responsibility for any fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation 2 Transportation security e Heavy stress violent vibration or water splash should be avoided during transportation storage and installation 3 Installation e Keep upright Handle with care e Do not apply power to the DVR before completing installation e Do not place objects on top of the DVR 4 Qualified engineers needed e All examination and repair work should be done by qualified service engineers e We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorise
20. ch recorded footage by types channels time and playback records Video Sets the basic encoding photo snapshot and net channels Record Set up the recording schedule of the DVR Network Setup and manage network connections PTZ Se the parameters of any connected PTZ camera Alarm Set Alarm parameters System DVR s main control parameters setup includes HDD storage management display abnormity system status account setup etc Shutdown Takes you to the Shutdown menu see Chapter 1 8 2 Power Down Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 16 2 2 1 The Video Inquiry Search You can access the Video Inquiry either right clicking the mouse button In the real time monitoring screen and selecting search or you can select the Search option in the main menu Video Inquiry console this is the view before you select which time amp date you would like to view footage from lt 3 w gt 2013 12674075 Oo He 3 a 1 2 3 4 9 SelectAll Channel FA Syn MIANType F4Normal FiAlarm 4Motion Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 17 Video Inquiry console this is the view after you have selected which time amp date you would like to view footage from You can see on the right hand side the list of video records to look through 00 00 00 e iw 2w 3w 4w Start Time Type C 09 06 55 09 10 19 09 13 29 09 16 37 09 19 43 09 22 50 _
21. d modifications or attempted repair 5 Environment e The DVR should be installed in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight and inflammable or explosive substances etc e This product should be transported stored and operated in an environment ranging from O C to 55 C 6 Accessories e Be sure to use all the accessories available in the product range e Before installation please open the package and check all the components are included e Contact your local dealer if something is broken or missing in your package 7 Lithium battery e Improper battery use may result in fire explosion or personal injury e When replacing the battery please make sure you use the same model CR2032 Motherboard battery Copyright All documentation rights reserved 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES AND QUICK SETUP 1 1 Product Overview 1 1 2 Features 1 1 3 Installation 2 1 3 1 Unpacking INSPECTION occcccconnnccconcnnccnonnncononcnnononcnnnononcnnnnoncnnnnnnrnnronnnrnnrrnnrnnrnnnnrnrrnnnrnrrnanrinnnnas 2 ao lo A A e E OE E RE 2 1 4 Quick Connection Setup 3 14 1 Quick Setup DIO Dadas 4 1 5 Smart Phone Setup for Live View amp Remote Playback 5 1 6 The Mouse 6 1 7 On screen keyboard 6 1 8 Power On Off 7 IE I A a no A PA an neta rea ian 7 1 9 2 FOWE ON SACO presi aida 8 1 9 Icons 8 We We WC ONS a cascossatedsdaeasuneseseeenteees 8 192 Operation CONS sisi 9 2 OPERATIONS GUIDE 2 1 The Right click Menu 10 2 1
22. e Control the zoom function of the PTZ cameras Mouse Drag can be used to select e Area for facial detection e Areas to block for motion detection e Select zooming function of PTZ control 1 7 On screen keyboard The onscreen keyboard is operated via the mouse s left click To enter passwords usernames values etc shift Caps on Caps off Left pointing arrow Left delete _ Space between characters Copyright All documentation rights reserved 6 1 8 Power On Off 1 8 1 Power On Install the DVR correctly as above and then connect the power The DVR LED should light up light up and the DVR will boot automatically The DVR will then automatically detect any connected hardware cameras monitors etc this process should last about 30 Seconds When this process has been completed the DVR will enter the multi screen real time surveillance mode lf your hard drive is not properly connected the following message will appear on your screen Message No available HDD for Recording Below is the multi screen real time surveillance mode camar 603 Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 7 ZN note Please do not use any type of power supply which is different from the power supply included in this kit 1 8 2 Power Off Shutdown Right mouse click Main Menu Shutdown SHUTDOWN MENU LOGOUT SHUTDOWN RESTART SYSTEM A NOTE Only change or attempt to reconnect
23. ecord normally during this time set time Motion Detection Check this to set Motion detection recording Alarm Check this to set Alarm trigger recording 2 2 4 NETWORK This menu section allows you to configure the network settings of the DVR o It is recommended that an experienced network technician should only be able to configure settings in this menu section 2 2 4 1 Base NETWORK Base Advanced Net Apply Network Card Type DHCP IP Address T Subnet Mask COS 299 Gateway _ 2 First DNS Server Sec es Alternate DNS Server 8 8 4 Physical Address e0 61 b2 14 7b 66 Default OK Cancel App Network Card Type LAN1 Default IP is 192 168 1 88 LAN2 Default IP is 192 168 2 88 LAN2 is used to POE the IP camera If the IP Camera is connected to the POE the IP address of IP CAMERA and DVR must be in the same network segment DHCP Enable the DVR to obtain an IP address automatically If it is enabled the DVR will reboot and search for a DHCP server and then assign a dynamic IP address The dynamic IP address will be displayed in the menu Enter a static IP address if there Copyright All documentation rights reserved 29 is no DHCP service available If you are using the advanced feature PPPOE then the IP mask gateway and DHCP are unable to be changed IP Address Use AV or input numbers to modify IP then set subnet mask and default gateway for this IP First DNS Server DNS server IP address
24. enu Users can choose to have either single four or nine channels Copyright All documentation rights reserved 10 2 1 2 P T Z Click the right mouse button on the real time monitoring screen to bring up the options list and select P T Z from the list View 1 View 4 PTZ Color Setting search Record Main Menu When the DVR is connected with a network PTZ camera right click the corresponding network channel and select PTZ to enter into the PTZ interface If the DVR is connected to a simulated PTZ camera enter Main Menu PTZ explained in more detail further into the manual to modify the PTZ protocol the baud rate and address bits Then right click in the corresponding channel and select PTZ The PTZ control interface is shown in the following image Preset Tour Pattern Preset Add Preset Delete Preset Preset Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 11 2 1 2 1 PTZ configuration The direction of the PTZ camera steps zoom focusing iris preset points cruising between points patrols sweeping the boundary calling an auxiliary switch light switch horizontal rotation are controlled using the directional arrow keys The Step is mainly used to control directions The figure can be set from 1 to 8 Directly click kel or d to adjust the zoom sharpness and brightness PTZ supports eight directions 2 1 2 2 Quick location Quick location lt SIT gt is
25. er Fill in the username password and remote directory when the account has been created Set the file length channel time for recording type and date Tick alarm motion general record or images to upload NTP Turn the NTP On Off The network time protocol allows the DVR to sync with NTP server time automatically Copyright All documentation rights reserved 2l Server IP Input IP of NTP server Port The default port is 123 Update cycle The interval time is between 1 to 65535 min IP Filter DVR authority management If you enable the white list only the filled IPs can be connected This system supports a maximum of 64 IPs IP Filter DVR authority management If you enable the white list only the filled IPs can be connected This system supports a maximum of 64 IPs Network Transfer ability Transfer modes and the number of network connections downloads Alarm server reserved interface 2 2 4 4 P2P This sub menu section is where you can find the settings to allow you to use your mobile smart device using a specific app and a remote PC to access your DVR The QR code on the right hand side contains the DVR s unique setup code and you need to scan this code with your smart mobile device using the specified app to setup a connection NETWORK Base Advanced Net Apply Enable OPEN Transfer Mode None Account Reuse Device ID Password Local Port 3000 State Online P2P SERVER URL Ping OK
26. g of alarm message CLOUD STORAGE HDD MANAGE HDD Record BACKUP SendNetDisk 7 Baidu Bind Dropbox Google Drive Channel 1 Upload Path Source CloudStorage Snapshot 7 Motion Detect Select W Video Loss C Select Local Alarm C Select OK Cancel App Bind click it and use the verification code which you get to bind in the corresponding website Select choose the channel which apply this function 2 2 6 4 Abnormity Abnormality Copyright All documentation rights reserved 38 Abnormity Type Alarm Out Linkage Record Snapshot ABNORMITY HDD Low Space Setting Setting Setting Less 20 Send Email Send NetDisk Show Message Buzzer Default OK Cancel Disk low Spacel Alarm when hard disk capacity is lower than setting No Disk Alarm when HDD is not present or can not be detected Network Failure Alarm when network is not connected Process Mode includes Alarm Output Display On Screen and Send Email pushed to phone and recording linkage IP Conflict Alarm when IP address conflict Process Mode is same as No Disk s Process Mode Disk Error Alarm when there is error in reading and writing hard disk Process includes Alarm Output show message Send Email linkage record snapshot and buzzer 2 2 0 5 Status You can see the BSP and on line users 2 2 0 6 Maintain You can see logs of the system product informat
27. ion default settings and maintain information in the following interfaces Copyright All documentation rights reserved 39 Gs MAINTAIN Eole INFO DEFAULT MAINTAIN Please select setting entries that you want to default ho k _ Options _ Video Contig _ Base _ Encoding L Snap L _Net Channel _ Record Contig _Base _ Record Plan _ Net Config SAA a a ee O m om th Bb wh OK Cancel App MAINTAIN LOG INFO DEFAULT MAINTAIN Auto Reboot System Every Tuesday at 02 00 Default OK Cancel App 2 2 6 7 Account A note Group and user names can be from 1 6 characters in length Valid characters include letter numbers and limited symbols underline subtraction sign dot you may not use a space as a leading or ending character There is no limit to the number of groups or users By default there are two different group levels admin and user Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 40 User management determined upon two levels the group and the user level Group and user names cannot be duplicated and each user can only belong to one group ACCOUNT User Group Status admin admin Login Net user user Normal default user Default User Add User Modify User Add Group Modify Group Modify Password Add users add group member information and set authorities Default users are admin user and hidden default the password
28. ne after all lines connected correctly Copyright All documentation rights reserved 3 1 4 1 Quick Setup Diagram ER Camera Power Connector Power Adaptor 4 BNC Connector A c Power Connector This connects your camera to the power supply 4 Way Split Cable Output to TV or Monitor You can connect your system to a HD TV using a HDMI cable you can also connect them together using an RCA lead or to a monitor using a VGA lead 0 Connect the a mouse to the USB socket We recommend you keep your cables coiled whilst you test your system BNC Connector to DVR your camera to the DVR DVR Power Copyright All documentation rights reserved 1 5 Smart Phone Setup for Live View Remote Playback For the convenience of monitoring your security system on the move via your smart phone we have provided a quick and simple remote connection setup service Please follow the steps below closely to successfully setup the connection for live view and remote playback See next page for step by step setup instructions 1 Internet connection Add new device m Connect the Ethernet cable into the Net port on the Open iProView app tap F ve to add device rear of the device then connect the other end into one 8 of the spare ports on your modem router as shown below Modem Router Password Ethernet connector ae E i ad to
29. nfigurations 2 2 3 1 Basic C RECORD Basic Record Plan Record Mode Setting Record Expiration Time 0 Day Record Packed Time 60 Minute HDD Full Loop Coverage Channel 1 Record Redundancy PreRecord 4 second Copy Default OK Cancel App Video mode Record automatically manually or not to record Video expiration time The figure is between 0 to 365 Video package time The figure is between 5 to 120 HDD full Overwrite or stop recording Channel Select a channel Video redundancy Open or close the redundant recording Prerecorded The figure is between 0 to 30 Copyright All documentation rights reserved 23 2 2 3 2 Record Plan RECORD Basic Record Plan Channel 1 0 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Regular Hi MD Alarm Copy Default OK Cancel App Channel Select a channel It uses the colours green Regular normal recording mode yellow MD Motion Detection recording mode and red Alarm Alarm trigger recoding mode Copy Copy the settings to other channels Click the set button to enter the following interface Record Type Period 1 00 Period2 00 Period3 00 Period4 00 Period5 00 Period 6 00 SelectAll Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Cancel App Copyright All documentation rights reserved 24 Time Recording time of 6 periods can be set every day Regular Check this if you want to r
30. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnannennnnnnnns 43 3 1 2 The Interface Of Web Operati0NS ccccoconnnccnnccccccnoonnccnnnnonononnonennnnnonononnnnncnnnnnnnonnnannnnnnnnnns 45 3 1 3 ILE Realtime MONNOMIAG sisi lila 46 A A A e o 47 o ee ee ee ee ee 49 SIs C RECO A o ee ene eee ee eee eee ee 49 Solis A e 50 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Copyright All documentation rights reserved iv 1 FEATURES AND QUICK SETUP 1 1 Product Overview This product is designed specifically for the use in the field of high definition long distance analogue video surveillance and adopts H 264 video compression hard disk recording TCP IP transmission and a Linux based OS in addition to some of the most advanced technology in the information technology industry These elements help to produce a more stable reliable and higher quality video image The products support synchronised video audio recording playback monitoring and the synchronisation of audio and video The products support advanced control technology and strong network data transmission capacity 1 2 Features Real time monitoring Composite video signal interface and support TV VGA or HDMI output simultaneously Compression function Uses H 264 video compression standard and G 711 audio compression standard and has high definition low code rate of the video coding to decrease the amount of data to save to HDD storage Recording function Supports timing alarm alerts motion detec
31. of main stream can be D1 or CIF Different channels correspond to different resolutions Frame rate setting range is also different The channel extension stream resolution can support CIF QCIF Framehate Set the framerate of the channel on both main stream and minor stream EX note Resolution and frame rate are vary depending on DVR model Bit Rate Constant Bit rate or Variable Bitrates Bit rate can be set as Constant Bit Rate CBR There are 6 levels for image quality in Variable Bit Rate VBR 6 is the best but it has to be fixed to Constant Bit Rate when selected Audio Choose channels to record sound or not Copyright All documentation rights reserved 21 2 2 2 3 Snapshot Store a image snapshot from the camera s when the alarm has been triggered VIDEO Basic Encoding snapshot Channel 1 Mode Trigger Image Size CIF Image Quality Normal Snapshot Frequency 2 SPL Copy Default OK Cancel App Channel Select a channel Model Trigger When this option is set the DVR with capture an image snapshot as the alarm gets triggered Image Size Select image size Image Quality There are 6 levels of image quality to choose from Snapshot frequency set the highest capture rate for a single camera channel choose between 1 frame and 8 frames captured Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 22 2 2 3 RECORD This menu section will allow you to setup of record time parameters and co
32. playback by the single frame frame clicking left mouse button when playback function playback common playback is paused press the play button to enter the normal playback NOTE The player s playback control bar shows file playback speed channel time playback progress etc 2 2 2 VIDEO Video Settings This menu contains the basic video settings video encoding settings the capture channel access and network settings 2 2 2 1 Basic Settings VIDEO Basic Encoding Snapshot Channel 1 Channel Name Cam 01 Channel Display Y Set Time Display Y Set Time Synchronization Video Cover Monitor Set Area Copy Default OK Cancel App Channel Select the desired channel Channel name Select the channel name Channel display Set the position of the channel title Time display The position of the time title on the screen Time Synchronization Time synchronization of network channels and the device Copyright All documentation rights reserved 20 Video cover Set protected area of previewing and recording 2 2 2 2 Encoding Settings You can setup each camera to a desired and specific configuration VIDEO Basic Encoding Snapshot Channel Compression winor Stream Resolution CIF Frame Rate FPS 6 Bit Rate Control CBR Quality Audio Bit Rate Kb S Default OK Cancel App Channel Select the desired channel Compression H 264 Resolution The resolution
33. rea It should be set in the IP CAMERA Process Click the button to set the alarming time linkage and the handling method E RECORD Basic Record Plan Record Type Regular MD Channel Period 1 00 00 24 Period 2 00 00 24 Period 3 00 00 24 Period4 00 00 24 Period 5 00 00 24 Period 6 00 00 24 3 Ona OO g aS _ Select All Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat E Regular Mi MD Alarm Copy Default OK Cancel App Cancel Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 30 Linkage Set When an alarm is triggered the system will activate a linked set of actions including PTZ recording touring activation and footage recording Motion Detect Linkage Setting Alarm Out Linkage Record Snapshot PTZ Linkage Tour Send Email Show Message C EY C C C C C C Buzzer Default OK Cancel App lf you select Show Message in linkage settings the following message will pop up when the alarm occurs Alarm Status Aamin BERE mates Videolot 1121314 5151718 9 poluifralsliWfislis Mask 1 2 3 4 5 6 Z 8 9 10 14 12 13 14 15 16 nana ae Motion ABAD tO EA nana Net Channel aaa eo Network IP Conflict Copyright All documentation rights reserved 31 2 2 5 2 Alarm Input Enter main menu alarm alarm input Detect Alarm Input Alarm Input Channel No 1 Enable Y Type Normal Open Process setting Linkage Set
34. spare router port Ethernet cable Tap RA to scan the unique device QR code from the DVR Startup Wizard screen Ethernet connector to DVR NET port scan the unique device QR code Download amp install app Download iProView app from Appstore iOS or from Google Pla store Android STEP 1 HELP DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask DNS1 ONS m or fill in the Device UID manually with the P2P ID shown at the Startup Wizard A View amp Playback remotely m When your DVR is shown on the device list along with a list of camera channels you are allow to view the cameras which are connected to the DVR iProView Android iProView iPhone Install iProView app er Favorite Device gt Play date time and channel the app will search for recorded footage to review iProView Loading The setup is a success Copyright All documentation rights reserved 5 1 6 The Mouse The mouse is used to operate all aspects DVR Right mouse click is used to e Open up a new menu in the real time monitoring screen e Exit the current screen without saving Left click is used to e Enter the desired menu or the main screen e Select menu options Select unselect the checkboxes When controlling a PTZ camera Double Click is used to e Play video e Make selected camera full screen or to exit full screen mode Scrolling wheel is used to
35. t capture path record download path and reboot PTZ control PTZ control menu M System configuration record search enu alarm setting exit etc 3 1 3 The Real time Monitoring Whilst in the WEB interface select the focus window within the live window The focus window has a light blue border From the left channel column select channel as shown in the following interface Camera Channel Choices Click on 2 areas in upper right corner and you can choose to open close the channel of the main stream or secondary stream Above the live video window the current DVR s IP and rate information is shown please see image below CONFIG 8 sa 4 ALARM 1 asout F LOGOUT Stream Current channel 0 Kops All 2182 Kops 1 TAOTE ATO _ LOROS OI AMES TA E Stream information Lower left corner shows the current video channel name Upper right corner shows the current video time information Click jes jaspe je CLower left corner of the display window to switch between single screen and multi screen Lower right corner of the display window will display the function keys as the following interface next page Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 46 Color More O EE ET ET Function Key Function Key El Area zoom Video images can be enlarged La Multi screen switch switch from single screen to multi screen and vice versa LJ Local record save
36. the hard disk drive after shutting down the DVR 1 9 Icons 1 9 1 Icons O The channel is recording The video feed of the channel has been lost A Motion detection functionality is on a The channel is currently in monitoring and locked status a Adjust the volume of audio output Slideshow of all connected cameras in full screen Copyright All documentation rights reserved 1 9 2 Operation Icons KA The drop down button pd Save parameters DEUS Restore the factory settings Leave the interface Cancel the settings Set parameters App Apply current settings to the system detection or alarm Copy current settings to other channels OK APP set Enter the configuration interface Select and configure the processing operation triggered by video Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 9 2 OPERATIONS GUIDE 2 1 The Right click Menu Enter the real time channel browsing interface Click the right button on the mouse to bring up the pop up menu as shown in the figure below The Right button menu View 1 View 4 PIT Z Color Setting Search Record Main Menu 2 1 1 The Screen Switching Click the right mouse button on the real time monitoring screen to bring up the options list and select either View 1 View 4 or View 9 from the list View 1 View 4 P TiZ Color Setting Search Record Main M
37. this point the bottom of the video window will display the video control buttons where video playback can be controlled Download select a searched video to download to local The download speed and percentage are displayed on the bottom of the screen Copyright All documentation rights reserved 49 Operation o 315 gt 9 49 37 DownloadType Fie gt Download Open Local Record 1 211901 2012 01 04 l 10 Er 2012 01 04 10 Ei mi P EE TE a E 3 2012 01 04 16 4 20 2012 01 04 16 5 38 5 4 2012 01 04 16 5 48 2012 01 04 16 6 41 5 2012 01 04 16 10 15 2012 01 04 16 12 12 6 2012 01 04 16 12 17 2012 01 04 16 14 53 7 2012 01 04 16 17 20 2012 01 04 16 17 45 8 2012 01 04 16 18 32 2012 01 04 16 19 2 9 2012 01 04 16 19 83 2012 01 04 16 19 24 10 2012 01 04 16 19 29 2012 01 04 16 20 57 11 2012 01 04 16 21 34 2012 01 04 16 21 56 12 2012 01 04 16 23 35 2012 01 04 16 29 29 13 2012 01 04 16 37 44 2012 01 04 16 53 25 14 2012 01 04 16 54 34 2012 01 04 18 0 0 4 1114 JA pl pd pudo pudo pudo pu pd pod pu pu Searching 3 1 7 Alarm Configuration Click the Alarm to enter the alarm setup menu users can set up and operate the alarm mode 7 Operation External Alarm can not open video Video Loss External Alarm Listen Alarm FF Video Pop up TF Prompt Motion Detect Disk Full den Disk Error Sound Pop up MT Video Mask Sound Path a gt r Alarm Sound Alarm configuration
38. tion SATA hard and local hard disks DVR data backup and network backup Video playback function You can search videos within the local network by using the playback interface As well as this it supports multiple videos playback fast playing slow playing and frame by frame playback Video playback can be displayed the exact time of the incident using a graphical timeline to allow you to search for event footage much more efficiently Camera control and alarm Remotely installed cameras can be controlled and various alarm devices can be connected to ensure that you know when an event has been detected The DVR integrates Dynamic detection video loss video block multiple alarm output and scene lighting control into its controller options Communication Interface Equiped with USB 2 0 high speed interface and an ESATA interface to allow for external video backup devices There is also an option to store data on a remote server cloud storage location by connected the DVR to a local or wide area network by using the standard Ethernet interface port plug and play Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 1 Network functions Supports e TCP IP e UDP e RTP RTSP e DHCP e PPPOE e DDNS e NTP Also supports real time network monitoring video playback control and management functions The built in WEB Server will allow you to directly access the DVR through a web browser Mode of operation You can operate by the
39. ts reserved 35 2 2 6 3 Storage e HDD Management D css STORAGE HDD MANAGE HDD Record BACKUP SendNetDisk All bup Type Total Space Free Status iealth condition All 0 00 MB 0 00 MB PageUp PageDown Format It is possible to format an individual HDD Bas Hard disk format operation result in the loss of video data Set Set HDD as read write read only or redundancy mode In read only mode video data cannot be covered e HDD Record Copyright Y All documentation rights reserved 36 STORAGE HDD MANAGE HDD Record BACKUP sendNetDisk All Stan Time End Time All 2000 00 00 00 00 00 2000 00 00 00 00 00 PageUp PageDown e Backup Connect an External USB device with the USB port to backup in the Record Backup menu BACKUP HDD MANAGE HDD Record BACKUP SendNetDisk 0 Name Type Free T otal Device Status PageUp PageDown Select Cancel backup device or file Detect Backup Erase stop Detect Identify external USB device and display the device information Backup Tick the external device and click Backup to enter the backup menu Select the record start stop time and click Add Add files in list Tick the record you want and click Start to backup and display time remaining Delete delete all data in USB backup device Copyright All documentation rights reserved 37 A Note this operation probably cause permanent data loss e SendNetDisk Set cloud disk uploadin
40. tus which includes the fast forward speed slow speed etc e Displays the list of recorded files Ti Search the records based on the footage start ime inquiries Ine PE The channel Select the channel number number Up to 128 video records can be shown in the searching list Choose file s and press enter or The list of double click mouse to view record records File type R normal record A alarm record M motion detection record Details of the Displays the start time end time and the size of documents the video file Tick to backup file in file list box click the Backup backup button cancel backup file click y from backup menu y Playback Control Under playback mode whilst Video pressing this key you can get a playback variety of fast cycle switching speeds Fast forward the fast forward button can be used button as slow release button or a reverse switch key Under playback mode whilst pressing this key switch through this in a cycle Supports a variety of slow release rates The slow release button can be used as fast forward button or a reverse switch key Play pause P Play pause switch when in slow play Single left click backward key To play in reverse Copyright All documentation rights reserved 19 Video playback Slow key Backward key E single click again to stop normal playback Then click rewind or Manual single View single frame

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