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1. 9Sub Screen 2 groups 18 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Use the 9 Sub Screen button 16Sub Screen 1 group Use the 16 Sub Screen button x The user can view an image on full screen by double clicking the 4 9 16 Sub Screen mode Double click any part of the screen to return to the previous mode Auto Sequence Auto Sequence is to rotate images at an interval of the certain time in 1 4 9 Sub Screen Mode It changes to Auto Sequence Mode if you select Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Display Mode gt Sequence in 1 4 9 Sub Screen Mode Using the Up Down button the user can select the interval from 1 second to 10 seconds to set the interval however multiple cameras should be connected 1 2 1 2 Channel Grouping Channel Grouping is to change the image location in the screen between channels On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Channel Grouping On the monitoring screen go to the channel selection window and select the channel to be changed in the group Then the selection window pops up On the selection window select a channel using the arrow keys and the Select button The Image location of the each channel is changed x Group Setup is not supported for the 1 split mode x The user can change the channel location in the group using the mouse xX Changin
2. 35 1 3 2 2 Backup in Search Mode sssssese e 35 1 3 2 3 Backup in Log Mode iii epe eee e tale od perdis 36 1 3 2 4 Backup in Playback Mode teeeeeeeeestenenes 36 1 3 2 5 Common Backup Procedure 36 13 SNE ea CMU aia cr Pcr O A 3 TE AA A A e 38 13 02 Camera GO RO karl ila ai regia 38 1 3 5 1 Conditions for Using the PTZ sss 38 Le S2 PTZ Modes 38 155553 PIZCOMO ere 39 Chapter O SEN Lauen d evt ere 40 FERD AA A na 40 15561 Time SEE NG 41 15 3 02 Date and TIME xs ioco ien etus tenet olo e diee 42 1 3 6 3 Standard Time Zone E Rie ethos rc dd 43 1 3 6 4 scheduled rebooting eeeeseeeeneeeeeeenes 44 AAA te ose nae nin are A ipsa tty 44 les 7e k Gamela coat siete ii e i i ete 45 EE A IP esum Eee ee A 45 143 7 lt 3 Event SOUTO iiss toed chsh tot adnan to propt p o Ure S a suas ete 48 Dasa eci 51 RR RIETI 52 1 3 8 1 schedule schedule1 schedule4 een e es 52 IR JE caio diri 52 eS ae 3 TEGN karse 53 MA A E 59 BU E MEI OMA PACE A RR EE A ROIO CARRI Oa 56 Le 80 JOSE 5f Eo SEN ST 1 3 9 1 Enter to Schedule Menu r raranrananannaranrnnaranrnrarennnrannnnnsnne 58 T3 82 Schedule Sepang 58 ET NNN 59 1 4 0 1 Max Recording Days ese e cece meme 60 124022 HDD Overwrite coil eee api 60 Juss NEO R raa a a a a 64 tisd lai Ethemer ola aglio A
3. Figure 5 9 Login Window On the real time monitoring window select Menu gt Login The login window will then appear as shown in Figure 4 9 Q Enter the password or select the cancel 1 22 3 Logout After logging out the user cannot use Menu On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Logout 1 2 3 Audio Recording and Playback A Each model 16ch 8ch 4ch supports 16 8 4 audio channels 16ch Audio recording for video channel 1 16 is available 8ch Audio recording for video channel 1 8 is available 4ch Audio recording for video channel 1 4is available 1 2 3 1 Audio Recording Setup On the real time monitoring screen select Menu Setup Action Select Recording Audio using the arrow keys and the Select button Set up the audio 1 2 3 2 Audio Live D On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Control 2 Select the audio channel in Audio tab 1 2 4 System Information View and Display Setup Change Audio Recording Status Channel Title Connection Indicator Time HDD status are displayed as shown below 20 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide A A SN g EN GN Ty ki Be O Ni OO amp Setup Search Backup PTZ Control Miscellane VA 7 a PX 4 2010 11 02 10 39 14 OverWt PLAY Figure 5 10 Recording Status Window Functions available for Authorization Setup Video is not connected or Video is covert i m Audio is
4. p mk Va Figure 5 24 Move to the log list of the certain time zone Time Changed Log Data View The stored data folder is updated each time the user changes the time A blue triangular icon is displayed on the date each time a change is made in the date on the calendar window Otherwise a red triangular icon is displayed on the unchanged date To view the log details select the desired date with a red icon Selecting a date with a blue icon causes the changed date list to appear 1 31 Recording 1 3 1 1 Recording Types It supports various recording types as shown below Recording He Set the event recording frame and general recording frame separately Depending on the set value select the recording type automatically and proceed with the recording When motion sensor and audio are detected the event recording frame will be e selected Otherwise the general recording frame will be selected When motion is detected recording will be initiated based on the event frame value initiated based on the event frame value When audio is detected recording will be initiated based on the event frame value Sensor When input signal from an external sensor is generated recording will be Formatted Font color Auto 1 3 1 2 Recording Setup Go to Menu gt Setup gt Recording for Recording Setup For more information move to Menu gt 34 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Setup gt
5. Schedulel Schedule Schedule3 i Schedule4 Event Alarm Duration Log Normal Event Speed Speed CH 01 CIF High 30 30 CH 02 CIF High 30 30 CH 03 CIF High 30 30 CH 04 CIF High 30 30 CH 05 CIF High 30 30 CH 06 CIF High 30 30 CH OF CIF High 30 30 CH 08 CIF High 30 30 Camera Resolution Quality 6 13 recording 1 resolution Set resolution ig NTSC PAL 352 x 240 352 x 288 2CIF 704 x 240 704 x 288 4CIF 704 x 480 704 x 576 2 quality Set quality by lowest low normal high highest x files size is in direct proportion to quality 3 normal speed event speed Set frame per second of recording by continuous mode motion detection sensor activation audio detection Normal Speed when record continuously Event Speed When record by motion sensor audio CIF 2CIF 4CIF NTSC PAL NTSC PAL SS 480 400fps 480 400fps AB0 400fPS 240 2008 120 100 T acheni 2010008 m 50 251 53 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide sum of fps designated in each channel can t be exceeded maximum capacity in the table above if maximum fps in the table above exceeded table of 6 14 will automatically adjust itself not to exceed its Capacity Time Definiticg Network System EEE E Schedule Channel Normal Event e4 Event 3ecordit CH 02 CH 03 Camera Hes CH 04 CH 01 CH 02 CH 03 CH 05 CH 06 CH 07 CH 04 RESO CH 05 CH 06 CH 07 15 CH 0
6. Click on the left button Select Menu Double click on the left button Select Menu Click and drag the left button Move a certain window Chapter 4 DVR Operation Setup Click on the right button 1 9 Storage Installation xX The recommended HDD specification are shown below 1 1 O MX series Storage Installation xX Recommended HDD Specification SATA I II 3 5 1 2 Flat Up to 2 TB over 7200 1 Using a screw driver unscrew and take off the top case of the product 1 Normal termination of the system and fully unplugged power code are required before conducting HDD installation 2 Touch a grounded metal substance or ground yourself before installing HDD in order to reduce static electricity Static electricity may cause a malfunction of the product 3 After installing HDD Do not connect to power supply with the top case opened The top case must be covered before usage 2 Unscrew and separate the HDD bay Align screw holes and screw and fix additional HDD onto HDD bay 13 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Formatted Font 9 pt Font color Auto Formatted Font 9 pt Font color Auto 3 Screw the additional HDD bay to current HDD bay 4 Connect the power cable and data cable to HDD Reassemble the top case by reversing 1 to finalizing HDD installation 1 1 1 Power ON Check the adapter 12VDC 3 5A and connect the power Booting will be initiated by pressing the power button in
7. Install the DVR in a safe place that is free from external vibration Install the DVR in a well ventilated place To protect the hard disk from data loss and breakdown install the DVR away from magnetic materials When using a rack other than the standard one use a separate table with sufficient spacing i e 60cm from the floor 50cm from the ceiling and 20cm from the side and back walls and other objects ORAON Safety Notes on the DVR 1 When installing additional boards and HDD separate the power cable and turn OFF power supplied to the DVR completely Keep the product away from heat generating devices such as heaters Do not use a damaged power cord To prevent problems due to magnetic interference and electric surge use only grounded cables and power outlets If the power cord is connected do not touch the power unit If the power cord is connected electric current is still flowing internally even after the switch is turned OFF Do not place a heavy object on top of the product Do not drop a conductive object in the ventilation holes Allot sufficient space for system cabling Use only the parts indicated in the manual Do not disassemble repair or modify the product without permission 10 Incorrect system setup may cause malfunction 11 Shut down the system normally as instructed in the manual al RON 0 Y O Safety Notes on the Lithium Battery 1 Replace lithium batteries as instructed to avoid danger 2 Dispose
8. 1 Private Recording Off w Days HDD Overwrite On n 3 Local Storage Back Please wait for formatting o No Model Status SW HW Figure 6 37 Storage Formatting Message in progress It may take time during formatting 4 After formatting select the model again and set as Online 5 Format is completed 1 4 1 Network Set the system network Menu gt Setup gt Network 1 4 1 1 Ethernet 1 TCP IP Setup is performed to use a fixed IP in the Local Area Network environment 64 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 TE mm CE um Time Definition Action Schedule Storage Network System thernet DDNS Port E Mail Bandwidth Callback TCP IP DHCP 1 IP Address 2 Subnet Mask 3 Default Gateway Y DNS 1 Primary DNS 2 Secondary DNS ADSL 1 User Name 2 Password Figure 6 38 Setup Network Window Select Ethernet in Menu gt Setup gt Network Select TCP IP Save after filling in IP Address Subnet Mask Standard Gateway Standard DNS and Alternative DNS 2 ADSL This feature is used in the user authentication type ADSL communication environment Select ADSL Save after filling in User Name and Password 1 41 2 DDNS As part of the DNS system the Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS service updates the IP addresses of host names in real time and allocates fixed domain names to systems linked to dynamic IP addresses to allow users to us
9. except for the network value 8 RS232C Port Use of the RS232C port 9 Alarm Action Set the alarm On Off and alarm format 10 Alarm Duration Set the alarm time by continuous 5 10 15 User Setup 11 Menu Time Out Used to set the time for exiting the System Setup menu automatically and displaying the real time monitoring screen 12 Language System OSD language setting 7 Factory Setup 69 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 4 2 1 System Menu Select System at Menu gt Setup System Setup Window as shown below appears qe E r ST UE e Pes La i X ma Em SS mE ar x Time Definition Action Schedule Storage Network System DYR Name 000C28B31015 ID For Remote Controller 99 ID For Key Controller I Users Modify Delete Admin Password 4 Upgrade Firmware Factory Setup Reset DO CD Oe do NO Error Alarm Action Buzzer 9 Error Alarm Duration Latch 10 Menu Time Out 3 MIN 11 Language English Reset Aa Z Figure 6 43 System Setup Window 1 4 2 2 DVR Name Move to Menu gt Setup gt System gt 1 DVR Name Enter the name in the input window using the arrow keys and the Select button The initial value is Mac _ Formatted Font color Auto address It supports up to 20 letters for the system name 1 4 2 3 ID for Remote Controller When multiple devices are used set the remote controller ID to identify input signals from a r
10. the front panel Booting is progressed step by step by VGA outputting or a color bar test screen for TV outputting Live screen and a clock Menu widow pops up by clicking the right button of the mouse or pressing MENU button in the front panel as shown below e CHOS fr me 2 Ak FG amp Search Backup PTZ Control Miscellane ai e 2010 11 02 10 39 14 Overwt PLAY Figure 4 5 Menu Window ID and Password are required for a initial installation Default ID and Password are shown below A Local Admin 00000 User1 1111111 User2 2222222 User3 3333333 User4 4444444 1 1 2 Storage Setup D Select Menu gt Setup gt Storage Device As shown below newly installed HDD is shown at NEW tab A Indication of Y Y refers to one provision of the menu Indication of gt refers to a sub provision Example gt Menu gt Setup go to Setup that is a sub provision of Menu 14 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide oOo M mR Time Definition Action Schedule Storage Network System 1 Private Recording Off A 7 HDD Overwrite vw Days On ne 3 Local Storage Management Backup New Ho Model Serial Temperature Size F T Status SW HW 1 SAMSUNGH S08JJ1NL804399 40 C 32 160GB Reset Figure 4 6 Storage Device New Tab Window A New tab is a manager that manages all newly introduced storage All newly recognized devices are managed and allocat
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12. CH 06 NONE db 3 si 3 GSP d 3 SAMSUNG gt SUNGJIN 5 VICON 5 YOKO d 5 5 5 CH OF NONE HITRON CH 08 NONE HONEYWELL LG MIKAMI ORIEN TAL PANASONIC 6 7 PTZ protocol choose PTZ protocol 2 camera ID set camera ID x match camera ID of DVR and camera ID of PTZ camera X consult camera manufacturer s manual D click camera ID 2 set camera ID in popup window 47 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 3 Baud rate transmission speed to PTZ camera X set baud rate of DVR the same with baud rate of PTZ camera x please refer to PTZ camera s manual to set its baud rate click baud rate set baud rate in popup window 4 duration to set meantime between presets of tour 5 60secs click duration set duration in popup window 5 tour automatically Pan Tilt Zoom from a preset position to another preset position Choose tour1 or tour2 Each can contain up to 8 preset position E m T F abl ao i E a va m mo a Time finition Action Schedule Storage Network System Camera PT Event Source Relay Camera Protocal Camera ID Baud Rate Duration CH 01 RIFATRON 9600 Off CH 02 NONE 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 CH 03 NONE CH 04 NONE CH 05 NONE CH 06 MONE CH OF NONE CH 08 NONE co CD Ol a to Mm ww d 6 8 PTZ tour Set tour in popup window 1 3 7 3 Event Source menu gt setup gt De
13. Copy Backup button A prompt asking whether to proceed with the backup or not will then be displayed A xX Select Yes to back up the data or No to stop the backup Otherwise press the Cancel button to return to device selection mode on the backup window WM Select Yes to continue the backup 1 3 3 NAS Backup __ Formatted Font 9 pt Font color Auto NAS Use ID Password IP 192 168 100 1 Directory home dwrl Active Time Every Hour 1 Minute Max Save Time e w Hour Min Spare Space 10 GB Overwrite On er a Test Figure 5 26 NAS Backup Window Select Menu gt Backup gt NAS Back in real time monitoring mode NAS backup window pops up NAS On Off NAS Backup On Off IP Enter NAS device IP 4 Directory Designate a directory where the backup data is saved Ee Formatted Font color Auto 5 Execution Time Every hour Setup the execution time of NAS backup Max Backup Time Setup the max backup time at one NAS backup cycle Min Storage Space Setup the min overwriting initiation space It starts the overwriting when the min 37 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide storage space gets smaller than the set value ESSE Formatted Font color Auto Overwriting Overwriting On Off 1 3 4Snapshot The Snapshot function lets the user create a JPG file in real time monitoring playback search or log mode and back up the image data D To back up the
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16. In real time monitoring mode Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Log Viewer then Log List Window pops up On the activated calendar window Select the desired date year month date using the arrow keys and the Select button 3 The user can check the time and the log type using the arrow keys in the log list 4 Use the menu button to check the logs by time and type on each page The user can shift the focus to a certain time zone for playing the certain time playback will start from the time point when logs are saved 6 Click the right mouse button or select Menu button in the front panel and select Hour to move the desired log time zone __ Formatted Font color Auto 33 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide lt March 2010 gt All Fail Net Rec Event Normal Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat dei TEES 7 8 Fs Figo 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 76 29 30 31 Time Event Information 15 59 22 Motion Event 3 CH 15 59 22 Motion Event 1 CH 15 59 21 Motion Event 2 CH 15 59 19 Playback End Local admin 15 59 16 Plavback Start Local admin 15 59 11 P M Local admin Detailed Information 15 59 08 M z 12 cu Page 1 553 15 59 08 ME re 2010 03 10 taos M Backup 13 15 59 22 ics PRAT 14 Motion Event 15 59 08 Motion Event Ik 4 CH 15 58 34 Playback Start 16 15 58 33 Motion Event 17 15 58 33 Motion Event 18 15 58 33 Motion Event 19 15 58 33 Motion Event 20 21 22 23 ao LANA M
17. SMIP Server Relay SMTP Relay SMTP Port Still Image Attachment dvr cctyuser com Reset Li us Figure 6 41 E mail Window D Select Menu gt Setup gt Network gt E mail Save after entering the detail about E mail 1 4 1 5 Bandwidth __ Formatted Font color Auto This sets up the limit of the bandwidth to be used when bringing the live image adjust resolution quality and transmitting the data by using the network 68 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide El zi Time Definition Action Schedule Storage mes Ethernet DDNS Port E Mail 3 wit Callback Va 1 Picture Setting Picture Quality Medium t 2 Bandwidth Limitation Off x kbps i LA Reset Lau Figure 6 42 Bandwidth Window D Go to Menu gt Setup gt Network gt Bandwidth __ Formatted Font color Auto Save after entering the detail Adjust quality of the image as the value increases the Image Quality compression rate gets higher and image quality gets low However the transmission rate gets higher You can set the network bandwidth between 40 4000kbps Bandwidth Limit e value increases the network transmission speed ESSE Formatted Font color Auto Select Off if you do not wish to limit the network bandwidth 1 42 System In Menu gt Setup gt System the user can configure the system and the auxiliary features of the system Initialize Setup Factory default value
18. Terminal Block TB1 and Terminal Block TB2 directly depending on the model 1 Sensor Connection Connect Sensor to Terminal Block TB1 and S1 S16 of Terminal Block TB2 depending on the model Each input terminal may be connected regardless of the channel number Sensor types include Normal Close NC and Normal Open NO For more information on setup by sensor type refer to Menu gt Setup gt Definition gt Event Source gt Sensor Type NC Normal Close Normally closed opens when a signal is received NO Normal Open Normally open closes when a signal is received 2 Relay Connection Outputs alarm signals to external devices such as LED and siren by relaying them to these external devices Connect Relay to R1 of Terminal Block TB1 Relay types include Normal Close NC and Normal Open NO For more information on setup by sensor type refer to Menu gt Setup gt Definition gt Relay gt Relay type NC Normal Close Normally closed opens when a signal is received NO Normal Open Normally open closes when a signal is received 3 TTL Connection This is for the external alarm devices such as an alarm and a siren that are supplied with voltage level LOW OV or HIGH 5V Connect TTL device to DO1 TTL DO2 TTL DOS TTL of Terminal Block TB2 d The external alarm device may require the power supply depending on its type Caution 11 Operating Instruct
19. below A y F T ve a t A L d l T P al I i NM i wall oO Bem EE A Time Definition Action Schedule Storage Network DYR N Ware Upgrade ID For File Name File Information ID For Upgrade Version Users 5 0 00 0530 Admin Directory Name mnt sdb1 Device Model MEMORETTUSBDISK1100 Upgrad Factor Error A 9 Error Exit 10 Menu Time Out 3 MIN A 11 Language English S co Ch Oe do D Reset Save Figure 6 45 Firmware Upgrade File List Window 73 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 5 After selecting the file to be upgrade and a window shown below appears go e C RI Time Definitic F Network DYR Name LU Ta ID For Remote New Version 8 0 00 0330 ID For Key Cont Upgrade contents Users fm Fi i Admin Passwor Upgrade Factory Setup co Ch Ol a i M Error Alarm Actic n m goEmaor AMambusg AR sia EDO 10 Menu Time Qui 11 Language CNY Figure 6 46 Firmware Upgrade Progressing Window x Downgrading to a previous version is not supported xX It is recommended that the DVR ID should be the same as the remote controller ID x The upgrade information window will then appear within 15 seconds Read the information and select Yes to start the upgrade gradually Select Read the information and select Yes to start the upgrade gradually Select No to return to System mode to return to System
20. camera down right or left excessively may cause black or gray areas to appear on camera 1 2 4 6 Camera Title Shown Hidden D On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Display Setup gt Camera Formatted Font color Auto Title Select the On Off status using the arrow keys and the Select button 23 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 2 4 7 Screen Border Adjustment D On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Display Setup gt Border Select the desired item using the arrow keys and the Select button After assigning the setup value per field press the Exit button to exit the Border Line setup mode 9 d n Camera Title Control Bar On Button Sound On N a Border Line Draw Of Type All na Width Pixel ne Color White N Screen Saver Off Spot Sequence 5 Main Sequence 5 AN TY Adjustment Fa E E E xit Ip 99 FH 2010 11 02 10 54 37 159GB PLAY Figure 5 13 Display Setup Window Border setting fields Field Setup Value EE e Mode varying modes varying modes ne the external border line Type al Display all border lines Set the thickness of the border Black White Red Green Blue Set the color of the border 24 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Formatted Font color Auto 1 2 4 8 Screen saver D Select Screen saver Select the desired ite
21. cece eset eee eee seat eae eneeeeeeaeenees 74 FigUre 6 56 Alarmf rele A 75 Figure 6 57 Language Selection WindowW III n menn 76 6 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 MX series Major Features OMX O MX08 MX04 Reliable Standalone DVR Channel amp Frame Rate 16Ch 480 480 8ch 240 240 4ch 120 120 Embedded Linux Built in Flash Memory Video Input 16 BNC 8 BNC 4 BNC Video Output 1 BNC 1 VGA Audio In Output 16 RCA 1RCA 4 RCA 1RCA Compression Format Video Standard H 264 Audio G 723 Recording Speed Recording Resolution Recording mode Auto Continuous Manual Event sensor motion and sound Schedule Recording Storage Video Output Resolution Sensor Input Relay Output 4 Sensors lea NC NO Backup amp Copy Access USB2 0 Network Network Access Various Network Interface Ethernet 10 100 ADSL Cable modem PTZ Access RS485 Internal HDD SATA HDD 2ea System Operation amp Front Button Mouse IR Remote Controller Keyboard Controller Network Adjustment System Upgrade CMS Monitoring by Web Browser PDA Power 12V 5A Max Power Consumption 40W Operating Temperature 5 40 C Weight without HDD 3kg Dimension 340 58 300mm 1 2 About the Product As a digital image monitoring equipment that can display images inputted from up to 16 8 4 cameras MX Series digitally records high quality images using various video reco
22. in the folder before the time change is indicated sky blue in the file list Selecting a file in blue sky leads to a selection window popup and the user can select a file in different folder before time change X Searching by the file list is only available in Multi Channel Search Recorded image files with the current set time Old_Number Recorded image files before the time change 1 2 8 4 Event Formatted Font color Auto Event is to search the data by the events Select All Motion Sensor Audio 1 2 8 5 Multi Channel Search Multi Channel Search is to play the recorded image of the different channel over a certain designated time Using the arrow keys and the Select button select the desired Year Month Day in the activated calendar window 2 On the calendar window select the desired search date The recorded one hour video of each channel is then displayed in a bar graph Continuous recording is in progress Motion recording is in progress Sensor recording is in progress Yellow Audio recording is in progress 3 Move the time line to a specific time point using the arrow keys or the numeric buttons and press the Search button 4 Selecting the time causes the recorded video for each channel to be displayed as a bar graph in minute units Move the time line to a certain time point using the arrow keys and the numeric buttons and press the Select button Playback will then start from the s
23. is supported A 2 TV Mode CCTV Monitor output is supported but No VGA mode 1 5 2 Connection of Other Devices Connect the PTZ controller cable audio input output network and sensors as shown below E Connecting Device DVR Terminal EN Mike Speaker Rear Panel Audio Input Audio Output 20 LAN Cable Rear Panel Ethernet 3 PTZ Camera Rear Panel Terminal Block 4 Sensor Relay TTL OUTPUT Rear Panel Terminal Block EX Key controller Rear Panel Terminal Block 2 Audio Input Output Depending on models 16ch 8ch 4ch each of the models supports 16 8 4 line input and 1 line output 3 Terminal Block R1 COM MR AJA 3 rette TB 1 Figure 2 4 Terminal Block TB1 Description Terminal Blocks TB1 TB2 in the rear of the product are for connections of PTZ Sensor Relay TTL Connection Terminal Blocks may not be available depending on the model 10 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 4 PTZ Camera Keyboard Controller Connect PTZ control cable TRX TRX and GND to Terminal Block TB1 No 4 TRXD No 5 TRXD and No 10 GND in the rear of DVR In case of HV 4U connect PTZ control cable TRX and TRX to Terminal Block No 1 TRXD andNo 2 TRXD directly You may refer to APPENDIX for supported PTZ cameras in this manual Keyboard controller has the same connection as PTZ camera PTZ Camera may not be working properly if GND is not connected Caution 5 Sensor Relay TTL Sensor and Relay are connected to
24. mode After the update is completed the system will be rebooted The system will automatically start Upgrade is then completed 9 Move to Menu gt Miscellaneous gt DVR Information gt 3 Software Version to check the version x All setup data are a fixed value in Menu gt Setup gt System gt 6 Upgrade Setup 1 4 2 8 Factory Default Move to Menu gt Setup gt System gt 7 Factory Setup 2 Select Yes when Initialization Yes No Window appears Note that all setting data will be initialized X It goes back to Factory Default Value 1 4 2 9 RS232C Port Move to Menu gt Setup gt System gt 8 RS232C Port On the selection window select the device using the arrow keys and the Select button 1 42 10 Alarm Alarm is to notify system incidents Video Signal loss HDD full FAN fail HDD fail HDD warning to Alarm E 74 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide mail RelayO1 System check D Move to Menu gt Setup gt System gt 9 Alarm Select Alarm E mail Relay01 System Check The user can select all by ticking as shown below eZ e bis I A y Y A a Setup rd A p A e Time Definition Action Schedule Storage Network System a DYR Name 000C28B31015 ID For Remote Controller 99 ID For Key Controller I Users Modify Add Delete Admin Password 4 7 Upgrade Firmware Setup Factory Setup Reset Error Alarm Action Buz
25. or left excessively may cause black or gray areas to appear A on the screen The level at which such condition does not occur is the proper control range for the monitor 1 2 5 Spot Control X Spot function is only supported in Audio i Sequence CH OT CH 05 CH 09 CH 13 Figure 5 14 Spot Control Window 26 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Control gt Spot Select a channel or Sequence and then the selected channel screen will be displayed 1 2 6 Relay Out SN EM ESTE 1 Release O Relay01 O Relay02 gt g LE ID 99 5 2010 11 02 10 57 43 158GB PLAY Figure 5 15 Relay Control Window On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Control gt Relay Selecting a relay channel enables outputting and canceling the relay 1 2 7 Search 1 2 7 1 Search Mode For Search mode select Menu gt Search in real time monitoring mode E Fo amp Log out Setup Searc Backup PT Control Miscellane Go To The Last Go To The First Go To The Last Play Time Figure 5 16 Playback Menu Window 1 2 7 2 Playback Menu Four Playback are available 1 Calendar Search Calendar Search allows the user search and play back by Year Month Day Hour Minute Multi Channel Multi 27 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Time Multi Day and Motion Sens
26. the time is synchronized every hour DTS clients of DVR series referring to the DTS synchronize the time of the DVR system with DTS When the DTS time or a zone is changed the change is reflected on DVR series belonging to the network the synchronization signals are broadcasted without passing through the router or gateway The DVR time server does not support automatic connection 2 Daylight saving time DST setup Regardless of whether NTP server or DST server is referred to DST is automatically processed according to the time 3 User time setup The user can set the time directly For the NTP client setup the user can read the time but not change it A Move to Menu gt Setup gt Time to set up Time Function 40 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 3 6 1 Time Sever JT a ll MEET Definition Action Schedule Storage Network Date amp Time Time Zone Auto Reboot 1 Time Sync Off 2 NIP Server Type Server URL Figure 6 29 Time Sever 1 Time Sever Off The time server is not used NTP NTP is used to set the time for the time DVR 2 NTP NTP setup is available when Time Sync is set as NTP 3 Server Type Setup Select Server Type using the arrow keys and the Select button In the selection box select the server type using the arrow keys and the Select button 4 Sever URL Select Server URL using the arrow keys and the Select button In the selectio
27. x When used in DVR equipment for the first time a backup USB device will always be detected in the New category Therefore a USB device in the New category must be set up as Backup Init prior to use for backup A USB device that has gone through this procedure will be detected in the Backup category when used again in the DVR equipment Direct shows the status of the newly installed disk online 4 Direct HDD Format E Fa O q MS Select the desired model in Menu gt Setup gt Storage and the window as shown below appears gr ww i X Time Definition Action Schedule Network System 1 Private Recording Off w Days 7 HDD Overwrite On ne 3 Local Storage Management Backup New No Model Serial Temperature status S WHW 62 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Figure 6 35 Storage Offline Select Offline and select the model as shown below E bs 4 gt AN A Time Definition Action Schedule Network System 1 Private Recording Off S Days 2 HDD Overwrite On NA 3 Local Storage Management New Online Backup New Mo Model Serial Temperature Eiect status 5 W HW Reset Figure 6 36 Storage Format 63 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 3 Then the user is able to choose New Online Format Eject Select Format and formatting progress as shown below Time Definition Action Schedule Storage Network System mn E a DO _ Gi
28. 8 15 Cancel Save 6 14 Adjustment of FPS 4 Audio enable disable audio input 54 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 3 8 4 Alarm i d j CO OB es e 2 Li Time Definition D Schedule Storage Network System Schedule I Schedule Schedule3 i Schedule4 Event Recording Duration Log Camera Buzzer PTZ Preset E Mail Relay Spot Popup Callback CH 01 Off Off Off Off Off Off CH 02 Off Off Off Off Off Off CH 03 Off Off Off Off Off Off CH 04 Off Off Off Off Off Off CH 05 Off Off Off Off Off Off CH 06 Off Off Off Off Off Off CH OF Off Off Off Off Off Off CH 08 Off Off Off Off Off Off 6 15 Alarm x set alarm option of PTZ preset email relay spot popup A X popup function show warning when event occur 55 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 3 8 5 duration Time Definition Schedule Storage Network System Tm RI E Schedule I Schedule Schedule3 i Schedule4 Event Recording Alarm Log Camera Fre Alarm Post Alarm CH 01 Off 10 SEC CH 02 Off 10 SEC CH 03 Off 10 SEC CH 04 Off 10 SEC CH 05 Off 10 SEC CH 06 Off 10 SEC CH OF Off 10 SEC CH 08 Off 10 SEC Reset s X Lu 6 16 duration Pre alarm On OFF post alarm 5sec 10sec 15sec 20sec 60sec 150sec 300sec input pre alarm post alarm secs 5 300 ene 6 17 pre post alarm 56 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 3 8 6 log NS m ST MEM MM c Time Definition D Sch
29. A different time zone means continuous 16 hours 1 29 Playback There are five routes to play the recorded image gt Playback in Calendar Search Select Playback in Menu gt Search gt Calendar Search gt Search Playback in Go To The Last Select Menu gt Search gt Go to The Last Playback in Go To The First Select Menu gt Search gt Go To The First Playback in The Last Played Time Select Menu gt Search gt The Last Played Time Playback in Log View After selecting Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Log Viewer select or double click the time line listed to Vv V VW WV play ri x p LN CHAS M HB x1 i ABA ESC 7 A 2009 12 16 14408316 r Figure 5 18 Playback Screen 1 29 1 Playback and Playback Speed Control In Playback mode the user can play back video contents using the button functions below Q After the data is played to the end the data of the next time zone will be automatically searched and played this function is possible only in Multi channel Playback mode both backward playback and forward playback are possible 3 Pressing e ns buttons the user can adjust the playback speed by x 1 x 2 x 4 x 30 x1 4 Figure 5 19 Playback Status and Control Window 30 Cperating Instruction amp User s Guide Description of the Search Buttons Forward Play Fast Forward Forward Frame by Frame n frm Reverse Frame by Fra
30. FCC Compliance Statement Model Name MX series MX16 MX08 MX04 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is Subject to the following two conductions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations B WARNING Unauthorized reproduction of all or part of this manual is strictly prohibited The figures in this manual are for illustration purposes only may differ from the actual product The specifications and design of the product are subject to change without prior notice for purposes of quality improvement B CAUTIONS To get the best use out of the product be sure to read the cautions before using the product For safety please take note of the following Instructions before using the product 1 To prevent electric shock when installing moving or opening the DVR and peripheral devices connect and disconnect the cables as instructed All cables must be connected to grounded power outlets If the product is installed near a power outlet make sure it can be unplugged easily Do not use the DVR in water or in wet places Keep the plastic packing materials used for the DVR or other peripheral devices out of reach of children may cause suffocation E WN Installation Environment of the DVR Maintain the following conditions operating temperature of 5 C 40 C operating humidity of 10 80
31. L Cable Modem Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T Terminal Block RJ 45 7 VGA OUT VGA Monitor or LCD Monitor Connection D SUB 15P 8 AUDIO OUT Audio Output Connection Line Only Output 9 TV CCTV Monitor Connection Divided Screen 10 CAMERAIN Video Camera Connection 1 5 Installation and Connection 2P 2 a20 A p TECH PEL Figure 2 1 Basic Connection and Device Connection WF WY IN WIS De NEI EN NOM 012 77 NO0 7 NOB ENO 7 NG 7 C E MA NO DNA Figure 2 2 MX16 Connection and Device Connection 1 5 1 Basic Connection By referring to above Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 Connect the CCTV camera CCTV monitor or VGA monitor and USB mouse to the DVR and set up CONFIG SWITCH EN Connected Device DVR Terminal 3 CCTV camera Rear Panel Video Input EN CCTV monitor Rear Panel TV 9 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 3 VGA Monitor LCD Monitor Rear Panel VGA OUT 5 CONFIG SWITCH Rear Panel NTSC PAL or VGA TV Setup Refer to a further description of CONFIG SWITCH below 1 The input video type must be either NTSC or PAL these two types must not be used together 2 Select the input video format NTSC PAL using the CONFIG switch on the rear side of the product 3 Select the output monitor type VGA TV using the CONFIG switch on the rear side of the product 4 CONFIG SWITCH 1 VGA Mode Resolution of VGA Monitor is SXGA 1280 1024 and CCTV Monitor output
32. NU lilla ida ai 14 Figure 4 6 Storage Device New Tab Window cece ence cence HII nr 15 Figure 4 7 Storage Device New Tab Menu Window oooococcococccccccnoncnconcncnnononcnnoncnnnncncnnnos 16 Figure 4 8 Storage Device Save Tab Window HH If Ir gure ST Lon VVIDOON avs dunt a iu Lost tall tech ie itio St iz 20 Figure 5 10 Recording Status Window 0 HII HII emer 21 Figure 5 11 Product Information Window ccc ccc cece cece cece cence HH III 22 Figure 5 12 Camera TV Setup Window cc cece eee ee HH IH III HH 23 Figure 5 13 Display Setup Wind aa 24 Figure 5 14 Spot Control WIDdOW ali da coss 26 Figure 5 15 Relay Control Window 4 22 51 iaa 27 Figure 5 16 Playback Menu Window eie aaa alain 20 Figure 5 17 Search WIBOOW vistoso dali o id alia 28 Figure 5 18 Playback Screen scis tat er alata 30 Figure 5 19 Playback Status and Control Window 30 Figure 5 20 Playback Meri oec cot see n DE eei tiep huts aad tote ee Rs 31 Figure 5 21 Smart Search Motion Detection Window 31 Figure 5 22 Display Mode a iberica aaa 32 Figure 5 23 Log Wiewerl arie iaia 33 Figure 5 24 Move to the log list of the certain time ZONE cece cece eee e eases ease eee eneneees 34 Figure 5 25 Backup WIN Wan aa 36 Figure 5 26 NAS Backup Window 3 ea aei RU Eb nur eet deo d
33. Press Set button to complete Preset setup Repeat 1 3 to another Preset Up to 8 Preset are available 8 Preset Go Select Preset Number by using Preset button 2 Pressing Go button moves PTZ camera by Horizontal Vertical Zoom and Focus movements to the Preset spot that is selected in 9 Home Position Time If there are no controlling signals to PTZ camera after a certain time it goes automatically to the Preset No 1 position as Preset No 1 is designated as Home Position Select Home Position Time using the arrow keys and the Select button Select Off 1 minuet 5 minuets 10 minuets User Setup using the arrow keys and the Select button 10 Menu Select Menu button to shift to 1 channel view over PTZ set camera PTZ Menu is controllable Chapter 6 Setup 1 36 Time x Function Description 1 Time Synchronization 1 Synchronization with the NTP server The time is synchronized every hour with the NTP Server A Automatic Setup The nearest server from the user s zone will be selected for connection If the connection fails the next nearest server will be chosen B User Setup The user sets the URL or IP for the NTP server If connection is not established a message will be sent to the user and the related log saved If synchronization with the NTP server fails synchronization with RTC will be established 3 Synchronization with the DVR Time Server The DTS server is executed in the DVR system and
34. Recording gt Recording 1 3 1 3 Recording Status View 1 Recording Status by Color 00 Green Continuous recording is in progress Rea Motion recording is in progress 00 Blue Sensor recording is in progress 0 Yellow Audio recording is in progress 2 Starting and Stopping Record All In real time monitoring mode the user can start or stop the recording of all channels by selecting Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Record On Off 3 Stopping Record All QD In real time monitoring mode select Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Record On Off Enter the password of the local system administrator 3 On the recording stop confirmation window select the Yes button Any channel recording in progress will then stop and the corresponding status will be displayed on the recording status window 4 Starting Record All D In real time monitoring mode select Menu gt Miscellaneous Record On Off On the login window enter the password of the local system administrator The recording of all channels will then start based on the previous setting and the recording status will be displayed 1 3 2 Backup To back up data the PC shall be equipped with CD and DVD or connected with a storage device such as HDD CD and DVD via the USB 2 0 port The user can back up data in real time monitoring search log or playback mode 1 3 2 1 Backup in Real time Monitoring Mode D In real time monitoring mo
35. Registration Window select the date using the arrow keys and the Select button and press the Select button After setting the holiday press the Save button at the bottom of the menu Afterward press the Select button 1 40 Storage Select Menu gt Setup gt Storage 59 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide IO A om E Time Definition Action Schedule Storage Network System 1 Private Recording Off w Days e 2 HDD Overwrite On ea 3 Local Storage Management Backup New No Model Serial Temperature Size F T Status SW HW 1 SAMSUNGH S0SJJTNLS04399 40 C 158 160GB Reset Figure 6 34 Storage Window Local To apply the new setting save the new setting Initialization initialize the menu as the basic setting Save Saves the setting data Exit Ask if the user wants to save the setting data 1 4 0 1 Max Recording Days This is to limit the recording days You can set None 1day 7days 30days User setting 1 31 1 4 0 2 HDD Overwrite Set On Off for HDD Overwrite Select On Off for HDD Overwrite on If there is no more hard disk space left the existing files will be overwritten starting with the oldest Off Ifthereisno more hard disk space left further recording will not be executed Local Storage Management Local Storage is classified and managed as three parts Direct Backup and New 1 Local Storage Management Function Local Storage refers to the internal h
36. X FASTRAX2 FASTRAX2 LG OLD PELCO P PROLINE PROLINE PROLINE UK RIFATRON RIFATRON 1 RIFATRON 19 SAMSUNG TECHWIN SAMSUNG SITO SCC641 SUNJIN SUNJIN SUNJIN VICON VICON VICON YOKO 3 Recommended USB2 0 Device USB2 0 Device Media File System Memory Stick 2 5 Portable USB HDD OD S DVD R RW 1509660 77 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide
37. al time monitoring mode The user can enter the time directly x The time can be set to 1 60 minutes 3 Selecting User Setup causes the input window to appear 4 Enter the time using the numeric buttons or the arrow keys and the Select button 1 42 13 Language This feature is used to select the language for the On Screen Display OSD menu of the system 17 languages are supported O Time Definition Action DYR Name ID For Remote Controller ID For Key Controller Users Admin Password Upgrade Factory Setup CO Ch Ol a i N Error Alarm Action 9 Error Alarm Duration 10 Menu Time Out 11 Language Schedule Storage Network 000C28B31015 93 pur ape Delete Portuguese PycckHH Espanol El 514 Francais Turkish Nederlands Nay wa H Magyar Figure 6 48 Language Selection Window Move to Menu gt Setup gt System gt 12 Language On the selection window select the language using the arrow keys and the Select button Formatted Font color Auto 76 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide APPENDIX 1 Recommended HDD Specification me Ste ew uer vm SATA II 3 5 1 2 Flat Up to 1 5TB over 7200 2 INO PTZ Camera Protocol Vendor Model Protocol A D VIRALE SENSORMATIC ULTRA_8 n CHOU COHU3925 COHU DRX EYE VIEW EYE VIEW 6 FINESYSTEM CRR f600i s CRR 1600i s 8 GP GSP CYBERSCAN 1 9 HTRON
38. ard disk and storages connected to the system via USB Local Storage is classified and managed as New Direct and Backup and functions are described below New For MM MH SM SH series all storages initially detected are managed in New All initially detected storages are displayed as New and can be changed into Storage or Backup Direct Initialize Changes the selected storage into a dedicated Direct storage Backup Initialize Changes the selected storage into a backup storage In New At least one storage shall be selected as a dedicated storage Caution Otherwise the data cannot be stored in real time 60 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Direct The saving Direct storage is managed in Direct The saving direct storage stores data on the hard disk in real Formatted Font color Auto time Five commands can be executed Depending on the S W status however some commands cannot be executed i Formatted Font color Auto Returns the status of the selected storage device to New if this command is executed the selected storage device will be moved to the New storage device manager New Online Changes the selected storage device in online state Offline Changes the selected storage device in offline state Format Format the selected storage Eject Separates the selected device completely from the software t Physical states supporting the execution of the commands above includ
39. currently displayed image select Menu Backup Snapshot in real time monitoring mode or Menu gt Backup gt Snapshot in Playback mode 2 When only one USB2 0 backup device excluding ODD devices is searched the JPG file is stored in the same device 3 If there are no or more than two USB2 0 storage devices excluding ODD devices a window for selecting the device will be displayed 4 If the selected device is an ODD device a prompt asking whether to back up the ODD device will be displayed 1 3 5 PTZ Camera Control 1 3 5 1 Conditions for Using the PTZ D The PTZ camera must be connected to the system For external connection refer to 2 4 2 Connection of Other Devices 4 PTZ Camera Keyboard Controller 2 Select Menu gt Setup gt PTZ and check whether the PTZ camera setting is appropriate x For more information on the PTZ camera setting select Menu gt Setup gt PTZ 1 3 5 2 PTZ Mode D In real time monitoring mode select Menu gt PTZ Control 2 PTZ Control Window shows up PTZ Control Window can be toggled as Max or Min as shown below Camera Speed 32 Tour Off FA Zoom Wide Tele Focus Far Near Presetl w Go Set Home Position Time Of ul Menu Wide Tele Max Exit Figure 5 27 PTZ Control Window Max Mode Left Min Mode Right 38 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide A channel with PTZ set camera is activated in the yellow frame Zoom Wid
40. d the recording after adding 2 Warning State The storage device has a physical error that can be corrected by the storage a local A device or by the DVR If the error is not taken care of however the storage device is likely to storage be damaged and shift to fault state Backing up data in the corresponding storage device device and replacing the device with a normal one are strongly recommended Open 3 If there is an active storage device with a warning or a fault a message is displayed on the the upper left part of the screen system body and install a new disk connect the data cable and the power cable 2 Connect power to the system and boot the system 3 Select Menu gt Setup gt Storage using the arrow keys and the Select button 4 A newly displayed disk will then be displayed as New 5 Select a newly installed disk using the arrow keys and the Select button and initialize the disk as a Direct or a Backup disk The following describes the method of setting the saving direct storage X Selecting Direct Init or Backup Init causes all data in the device to be erased Therefore caution is required x While Direct Init or Backup Init is being set up do not remove the device may cause an error when detecting the device A x To use the external or portable storage device for system upgrade set to Backup Init in the New item for Main Setup Storage Device Local Storage Device Management Caten
41. data at the time of backup are backed up automatically If a log has been generated for a specific channel however then only that channel is selected For the remaining backup procedures see 5 13 5 Common Backup Procedure 1 3 2 4 Backup in Playback Mode In Playback mode select Menu gt Backup Any playback in progress at this time will stop 2 The automatic backup time is set to 5 minutes before the Copy Backup button is pressed and the end time to the time the Copy Backup button is pressed 3 All channels containing data at the time of backup are backed up automatically Depending on the divided screen mode however only those channels that can be viewed may be selected For the remaining backup procedures see 5 13 5 Common Backup Procedure 1 3 2 5 Common Backup Procedure Information Select The Device Free Space Total Capacity File Size Directory Name File Size Current 2010 03 10 15 10 02 2010 03 10 15 15 02 O All Channel Y CH 01 Y CH 05 Y CH 09 Y CH 13 Backup Process Figure 5 25 Backup Window Figure 5 29 shows the initial backup window menus A list of devices that can be selected as well as simple information on the currently selected devices are outputted 3 Selecting a device by pressing the Select button causes the free space and total capacity for the selected device to be displayed 4 Selecting a device causes the directory name based on t
42. de select Menu gt Backup gt Backup The backup menus will then appear The automatic backup time is set to 5 minutes before the Copy Backup button is pressed and the end time to the time the Copy Backup button is pressed All channels containing data at the time of backup are backed up automatically Depending on the divided screen mode however only those channels that can be viewed may be selected For the remaining backup procedures see 5 13 5 Common Backup Procedure 1 3 2 2 Backup in Search Mode Select Menu gt Search gt Calendar Search Click the right mouse button or select MENU button in the front panel 3 The automatic backup start time is set to the year month date hour minute set in search mode and the end time to the last minute second of the data existing at the selected time 4 All channels with existing data at the time of backup are backed up automatically For the remaining backup procedures see 5 13 5 Common Backup Procedure 35 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 3 2 3 Backup in Log Mode Select a date in Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Log Viewer and select a log related to the data to be backed up Click the right mouse button or select MENU button in the front panel The automatic backup time is set to 5 minutes before the selected log is generated and the end time to the time the selected log is generated 4 All channels with existing
43. ding schedule system storage Time PTZ network camera TV setup GE Network Upgrade Remote network upgrade Covert channel monitoring Enable viewing covert channels on the network 1 Edit User Information Move to Menu gt Setup gt System gt User Registration gt User Edition On the selection window select a user using the arrow keys and the Select button 3 On the user authorization setting window select the user authorization using the arrow keys as shown below 1 k xal NE ME ENIM Time Defini AX atwork ID DYR Name Password 1111111 ID For Remote ID For Key Co Network Live Users Playback Admin Passw V Copy Download Setup Factory Setup MI FTZ Control Error Alarm Ac M Network Upgrade Upgrade I 2 3 4 5 6 Fl 8 9 Error Alarm Du Covert channel monitoring 10 Menu Time 11 Language Modify Cancel Figure 6 44 User Authorization Setup Window 71 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 2 Add Users Move to Menu gt Setup gt System gt User Registration gt User Addition On the user registration window enter the ID and the password Up to four users can be registered The user ID and password may contain up to 30 English letters 3 After entering the user ID and password select the user authorization 3 Delete Users Move to Menu gt Setup gt System gt User Registratio
44. e Healthy and Warning In fault state however no command can be executed When removing a hard disk installed in the DVR or storages connected to USB port the user shall execute the Eject command G Backup The backup storage is managed in Backup Backup storages are not used to store data rather they are only used to back up data The user can execute only the New command Depending on the storage type the storage is used only for Direct or Backup purposes 2 Configuration of the local storage device model Meseiname afte traga deco gt Seni Senaimmerotie sro dee OOOO Xx There are three software status types Connected to storage or backup device currently saving the data Online Only connected to storage or backup device Offline Not connected to storage or backup device Xx There are three hardware status types Healthy Connected to storage or backup device functions normally Connected to storage or backup device but error was detected in this case Warning data storing or backup cannot be made for more information see the description below ome Not connected to storage or backup device cannot perform data saving or backup 61 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 Fault State The storage device is completely damaged and none of the S W operations 3 can be performed The fault state is not related to a DVR problem The DVR has detected the Operation fault and stoppe
45. e Tele Focus Far Near Preset w Go Set Home Position Time Off Nr Menu Min Exit Ip 99 FH 2010 11 02 11 03 32 158GB PLAY Figure 5 28 PTZ Mode Initial Screen O Activation mode The channel is selected and the channel screen border is highlighted in orange 1 3 5 3 PTZ Control 1 Camera Select the camera button Only a channel with PTZ set camera can be activated Select PTZ to be controlled 2 Speed PTZ camera speed is adjustable 3 Tour feature A x For more information on setting the Tour feature select Menu gt Setup gt PTZ gt Tour In Tour you can select Disable Able If you choose Able Tour 1 and Tour 2 are available 8 spots of PTZ preset are available for each Tour1 and Tour2 3 In Tour Menu PTZ Control you can set up Tour1 Tour2 and Disable 4 Horizontal Vertical Control horizontal vertical movement using the arrow keys 5 Zoom In Out Control Zoom using Wide Tele buttons 39 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 6 Focus Control Control Focus using Far Near buttons 7 Preset Set Preset Using horizontal vertical Zoon Focus movement of PTZ Camera zoom or focus a certain spot of the image by designating the coordinates and move to the designated coordinates quickly Move to a desired spot for Preset by using Horizontal Vertical Zoom and Focus Select 1 8 spots by pressing Preset
46. e the same DNS name regardless of the changes in the IP address It provides dynamic DNS to ensure URL access in the dynamic IP environment User can monitor the remote place thru internet with web server functions which is equipped in DVR 65 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide we i F aN n PO Time Definition Action Schedule Storage Ethernet Port E Mail Bandwidth Callback 1 DDNS Enable Off NL 2 Host Domain Name Cctvuser com 3 Host Dyndns dyndns org Dyndns ID Dyndns Passwd Figure 6 39 DDNS Window Select DDNS in Menu gt Setup gt Network Select On Off of DDNS or a domain name to use using arrow keys and the selection button _ Formatted Font color Auto 3 In case of DDNS On enter the host name and save it then the registration procedure of the host name proceeds automatically You can enter the host name with 4 20 letters The host name to enter must not be pre registered in DDNS sever Otherwise it won t work 5 The basic host name is the MAC address of appertaining DVR 6 In case the host name have entered starts with 000c28 none of MAC address will work excepting for appertaining DVR s D In case of DynDNS On enter the host name user name set in the server and password then save them Access to DynDDNS sever http www dyndns org and apply for the user account then register the domain name to use and enter URL xX For more information please acce
47. ed as a saving or backup storage in New 15 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Move a focus onto NEW tab using the arrow keys and select 3 Select Hard Disk 60 Smo o B Time Definition Action Schedule Network System i 1 Private Recording Off v Days P 2 HDD Overwrite On Nf 3 Local Storage Management Recording Backup No Model Location Backup Init Jevice Type Figure 4 7 Storage Device New Tab Menu Window Direct Initialize Changes the selected storage into a dedicated direct storage Backup Initialize Changes the selected storage into a backup storage Y New At least one storage shall be selected as a dedicated storage Otherwise the data cannot be stored in real time Cautin Select Direct Init and follow Direct Init procedure A Direct Init procedure may take time When it is completed HDD is removed from New tab and shifted to Save tab Move to Save tab and select As shown below it is indicated as ACTIVE HEAL in Status SW HW and HDD setup is completed 16 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide INE we ERR Time Definition Action Schedule Storage Network System 1 Private Recording Off W Days p 2 HDD Overwrite On Vv 3 Local Storage Management Backup New No Model Serial Temperature Size F T Status SW HW 1 SAMSUNGH S08JJINL804399 40 32 160GB Reset Figure 4 8 Storage Device Save Tab Window More detail descrip
48. edule Storage Network System Schedule I Schedule Schedule3 i Schedule4 Event Hecording Alarm Duration Camera Motion Sensor CH 01 CH 02 CH 03 CH 04 CH 05 CH 06 CH OF CH 08 6 18 log On off of log by motion detection sensor input sound detection 1 3 9 Schedule Schedule is used to save the system configuration as data from Schedule 1 4 and to make a recording based on the system configuration for each day time zone 57 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide O n EB C FL Time Definition Action 2 Storage N GNE rk System Schedule 1 c 1 h cw Jn e Hour 7 8 9 101112131415161718192021 22 23 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Hol I 1 I I I I 1 I se n o M T N L S EL 2 mh md LS Pu M 9 L3 Mu c n Lm wu M V n hk P s M M ee L3 V M eee Lm uu WW ob ve Ne ee eee N ee WW Lm P M O ml Lm P x vm ml h P M Holiday Reset me Figure 6 32 Schedule Window 1 3 9 1 Enter to Schedule Menu D Select Menu gt Setup gt Schedule Recording Schedule Window appears as shown in Figure 6 42 1 3 9 2 Schedule Setup 1 Set a line Left to Right 1 Select the date and time to be set using the arrow keys Select a schedule to be set a Pressing or double clicking the Select button causes only the selected date and time to be set b Select or right click the Menu button to make the setting for all time zones after the
49. emote controller only MX series does not support this function ___L 71 Formatted Font color Auto Only the system that DVR ID and remote controller ID match can receive input signals from the remote controller as shown below DVRID 1 n n DVRID Move to Menu gt Setup gt System gt 2 Remote Controller ID In the selection window enter ID using the arrow keys and the Select button the number 0 99 is available for ID 70 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 3 If you forgot the DVR ID set the remote controller ID to 999 to start the DVR Note however that the DVR ID should be the same as the remote controller ID To Configure Remote Controller ID Example ID setting as 3 1 Press ID button on the remote controller 2 Press the 0 key and 3 key 3 Press ID button again 4 Remote Controller ID is set as 3 1 4 2 4 ID For Keyboard Controller Move to Menu gt Setup gt System gt gt 3 ID for Key Controller In the selection window enter ID using the arrow keys and the Select button the number 1 255 is available for ID 1 4 2 5 User Registration Adds edits or deletes the users who will operate the system System Access Authorization Network Live Enable viewing real time images upon network access Playback Enable viewing the Recorded Screen Copy download Copy and download files PTZ camera PTZ camera control Setup Recor
50. ent 24 Lal SEN Save oa cameo Led opu 25 1 2 4 9 Spot amp Main display repeating cece eee ee eee eeeeeenes 25 1 2 4 1 0 TYOUTAdusmenti till bien ch d pe creta 26 125 See denis c T 26 se FN Or 2f RU HR Saia e Le2 TEL SO ANGI MOSS ella eT 1 2 7 2 FA PN ee at laz o GST HL 28 LL Sead Mide serbere 28 1 2 8 2 Year Month Day Selection 28 1 2 8 3 Dett CONE pla Air sala asi 28 EAR 29 1 2 8 5 Multi Channel Search eem 29 2 86 Mlt IME SEAN 29 1 2 8 7 Multi Day Searchis ill nde eerte erbe x bete ib beta 29 120 o rai ai 30 1 2 9 1 Playback and Playback Speed Control 30 Tez 9 2 oman SCAIC use RARE MEAM UEM NN ME 31 152953 C lendarSeardh aa s re 32 12054 MUET TIME as 32 EL MULTEDAY s Rio ida li 32 1 2 9 6 MUETLOHABNEE 3 stop d a emat 32 Le2 957 ENN Gti t il modo di ie oi is ae dnd tur RUE 32 1 2 AUO soin ritira ee S e iM Leu LUS 32 Laz 929 BEN peli T 32 1 2 9 1 0O Display Mode scalati a 32 leg GALT SEN Dd e bert 32 Tao LOOV m 32 LOs Log TP doi io 33 1 3 0 2 System Log VI WBF ii is 33 lio FEN 34 L 3 Ls Recording Types soror eio e A Rae v eh WE Rs 34 IA Recording SAA aa 34 1 3 1 3 Recording Status View rarraranranranaerasnennerarnesnenneverneneennener 35 3 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 155925 BICK niveau sene 35 1 3 2 1 Backup in Real time Monitoring Mode
51. finition gt Event Source 48 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide lt E Time Action Schedule Storage Network doni PTZ Motion Area Camera Relay Sound Sensitivity Motion Channel Sensitivity CH O1 CH 02 CH 03 CH 04 CH 05 CH 06 CH 07 CH 08 1 Motion Area 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 Set motion detection enabled area Click Motion Area re A od A n I ES bm t 3 3 1 H n High High High High High High High High Reset 6 9 Event Source Bi I 1 i m mg us ie IL ud dr Doras i ENT Ei i A A HANE I I o i T i IM A A uM Lowest Lowest Lowest Lowest Lowest Lowest Lowest Lowest ar Li T ST 6 10 Motion Area Q Drag and drop orange square Browned area will be disabled of motion detection 3 exit 2 Motion Sensitivity Set motion detection sensitivity by lowest low medium high highest 49 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide What sensitivity mean lowest low medium high highest mean the amount of percentage of pixel changed total pixel in one grid The higher the more sensitive motion detection become 3 Sensor Type Set NC or NO t NC Normal Close normally closed Open when activated NO Normal Open normally opened Close when activated 4 Sound Sensitivity Set audio detection sens
52. g the screen division mode causes other division modes to be changed as well 1 2 1 3 Menu in Monitoring Mode User can control all functions available in Monitoring Mode in Menu Press the Menu or right click mouse button The Menu will then appear Select the desired item using the arrow keys or mouse 3 Press the ESC button or right click mouse button to hide the menu 1 2 2 System Login 1 2 2 1 User Account and Authorization System users are divided into local administrators and general users The local system administrator can use all functions The local administrator can use all functions System Power On Off Setup Monitoring and Playback remote access is not available however Up to four users are allowed Each user can access the functions depending on the given authorities For Authorization Setup Move to Monitoring Menu gt Setup gt System 4 User Registration Local Admin x Functions available for Authorization Setup 19 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Set Recording Recording Schedule System Storage Time NTP PTZ Network SEU Setup Camera TV Setup Formatted Font color Auto Network Upgrade Remote network upgrade View Covert Channels Enable viewing Covert channels MESE Formatted Font color Auto 1 2 2 2 Login For security purpose user must log in first to use Monitoring Menu rr Local Admin DE FH 5 2010 11 02 10 52 43 159GB PLAY
53. he initial values for the time and channel to be 36 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide displayed and the size of the file to be backed up to be calculated The directory name is set up using the backup time The first 12 digits are determined by the year month date hour minute second for From and the 12 digits in the middle by the year month date hour minute second for To The last 2 digits are determined by the number of folders in the selected device 6 Selecting a device enables selecting the backup time as well As a rule the From time cannot be later than the To time and the To time cannot be earlier than the From time To change the start and end time press the Select button after choosing the start and end time Change year month date hour minute second by using arrow keys and press ESC button Changing the backup time causes the name of the directory to be backed up to be changed as well If the file to be backed up exceeds the free space its size is displayed in a yellow box in case the selected device is capable of rerecording and in a red box if not If the backup storage device is not formatted in case the box displaying the size of the file to be backed up is displayed in yellow and if backup is executed by pressing the Copy Backup button a prompt asking whether to erase the device will appear as shown below Selecting YES causes the storage medium for the selected device to be erased Press the
54. his is set as off camera input won t be showed regardless of its connectivity name set name up to 20 character covert set live not to be showed for privacy reason A x yet recording goes on 4 Adjust Adjust brightness contrast hue saturation sharpness Adjust camera margin 1 3 7 2PTZ Set PTZ camera PTZ camera need to be connected to DVR Refer to 2 3 2 gt 4 PTZ camera menu gt setup gt Definition gt PTZ 45 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide ve Time Action Schedule Storage Network System EX SP SES Camera Event Source Relay Camera Protocol Camera ID Baud Rate Duration CH O1 RIFATRON 1 9600 CH 02 NONE 2 9600 CH 03 NONE 3 9600 CH 04 NONE 4 9600 CH 05 NONE 5 9600 CH 06 NONE 6 9600 CH OF NONE fi 9600 CH 08 NONE amp 9600 6 6 PTZ camera 1 16chamel Set PTZ protocol PTZ camera 1D match camera s baudrate Duration Mean time between presets of tour 5 60seconds Set tour1 or tour2 46 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Set PTZ protocol Set recommended PTZ protocol by camera manufacturer 22 manufacturers supported i i A E ux N a md A E OP i 22 1 x su DD MEME Time definition Action Schedule Storage Network System Camera AT Event Source Relay Va Camera Protocol TUUM ation PELCO CH 01 PHILIPS 5 CH 02 NONE ate PROLINE az CH 03 NONE DYNACOLOR CH 04 NONE EYE VIEW CH 05 NONE FINE SYSTEM
55. ion amp User s Guide Chapter 3 Operation and Setup Tools MX series is operated by Front Button Remote Controller and Mouse 1 6 MX series Front Panel Button Name Feature LABEL Brand Name and Model Name USB Port USB Mouse USB Memory Stick Connection Port 7 PAUSE Pause nPlaypackmode 1 MENU JVaiousMode 0 ESC E Exit the current menu or selects the upper menu SC MOVE amp DISPLAY amp Select I one category to another or changes the display POWER Power On Off POWER LED LED indicating Power On Off RECORD LED Blue LED turned on upon HDD operation POWER System Power ON OFF Exit the current menu ESC Or select the upper menu MENU Data Schedule System setup wo Screen Mode Menu O Select the category or executes automatic screen conversion SELECT Move from one category to another or change the display mode Cc Reverse Play Reverse Play 12 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Reverse Frame by Frame Reverse Frame by Frame Frame by Frame Frame by Frame 1 8 Mouse The USB mouse can be used to operate the system The mouse pointer as below photo will be shown if a mouse is connected to USB terminal at front panel Mouse Control supports features are shown below Monitoring Mode Move from Play Mode to Monitoring Menu Pop up or remove Play Menu Show sub folder of the certain Menu window
56. itivity by lowest low medium high highest 50 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 3 7 4 relay set relay 3i _ _ sss 2 n E O H Action Schedule Storage Network System Camera PIT Event Source Channel Relay Type CH 01 NO CH 02 NO 6 11 relay 51 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 3 8 Action Set recording system main EEE m KO gt MS mm O Ej Time Definition Schedule Storage Network System enu gt setup gt Action b Schedule Schedule b Schedule3 Schedule4 Recording Alarm Duration Log Camera Motion Sensor Sound CH 01 Off Off CH 02 Off Off CH 03 Off Off CH 04 Off Off CH 05 Off Off CH 06 Off Off CH OF Off Off CH 08 Off Off 6 12 Action 1 3 8 1 schedule schedule1 schedule4 4 different settings can be applied by time and date on schedule table for user convenience Please go to menu schedule after setting up schedule1 schedule2 schedule 3 schedule 4 differently 1 3 8 2 event On Off motion sensor audio esenti gt Continuous Record in accordance with Normal Speed Record in accordance with event speed when motion detected Record in accordance with event speed when sensor activated sound Record in accordance with event speed when sound detected 52 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 3 8 3 recording De 7m nm mm HW Oo E Time Definition D Schedule Storage Network System
57. m using the arrow keys and the Select button 3 Set up the Duration startin gt g and waiting time nor Ju A CH 02 bl Camera Title Control Bar Enable Application Duration SY Hour Starting Hour T2 Waiting Time x Min a Exit TY Adjustment Fee AE I Exit Ne u CIE ID 99 FH 5 2010 11 02 10 54 48 159GB PLAY Figure 5 14 Screen Saver 1 2 4 9Spot amp Main display repeating D Select Spot or Main display repeat 2 Set up the repeating time 1 10 and sequence duration Sequence Duration si Sequence Order e Channel CH 01 CH 02 CH 03 CH 04 CH 05 CH 06 CH 07 CH 08 1 2 3 4 5 6 F 8 Reset Exit EXIT ID 99 2010 11 02 10 57 19 158GB PLAY 25 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Y bo 7 Mo Sequence Duration Sequence Order Channel CH 01 CH 03 CH 04 CH 05 CH 06 CH 07 CH 08 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ti 8 Reset Exit EXIT ID 99 5 2010 11 02 10 57 27 158GB Figure 5 15 Spot Sequence time 1 2 4 1 O TV OUT Adjustment Formatted Font color Auto TV OUT Adjustment is to move the TV OUT screen Up Down Left Right D On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Camera TV Setup gt TV OUT __ Formatted Font color Auto Adjustment Sm 2 Adjust the CCTV monitor screen up down or Right Left using the arrow keys Formatted Font color Auto Moving the monitor up down right
58. me Features Press one time Playback forward x 1 Press two times Fast forward x 2 Press three times Fast forward x 4 Press four times Fast forward x 30 Pressing one more time in x30 leads to x1 back Playback frame by frame Pause Pause Reverse playback frame by frame Pause Press one time Playback reverse x 1 Press two times Fast reverse x 2 Press three times Fast reverse x 4 Press four times Fast reverse x 30 Pressing one more time in x30 leads to x1 back Exit to Playback Mode Status bar indicating information of the hourly recorded image data Selecting the right mouse button or menu button in Playback Mode pops up the Playback Menu Calendar Search Multi Time Multi Day Event Playback Backup Display Mode Status Bar Figure 5 20 Playback Menu Items in Playback Menu are shown below 1 2 9 2 Smart Search This function is used to search an image with the object movement at a specific zone fast Searching by each channel is available Move to Smart Search and select the desired channel Then it shifts to 1 channel mode and the searching starts with a window shown below Wait for smart search 2 Figure 5 21 Smart Search Motion Detection Window Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 3 It may take time during the searching 4 Start the playback after the searching 1 2 9 3 Calendar Search Move to Calendar Search i
59. mp User s Guide 1 19 DVR Information View Move to Menu gt Miscellaneous gt DVR Info Detail information for product functions are described below in this manual Gartinn Chapter 5 System Operation 1 2 0 Starting and Exiting the System 1 2 0 1 Starting the System With the power connected press the Power button 1 After the system is booted images of all connected channels will be displayed 1 2 0 2 Exiting the System x The default password for the local administrator is 00000 x To change the password select Main Setup gt System gt Local Administrator s Password Press the Power button on the remote controller On the password input screen enter a new password using the numeric buttons and the arrow keys After authentication is completed the system will be terminated 1 21 Monitoring Various Screen Division and Auto Sequence Channel Grouping Spot Menu Controlling in Monitoring Mode 4 d dd After the system is booted images will be displayed on a screen divided into 16 9 4 according to its setting In case of 16 channels DVR the screen can be divided into 1 4 9 and 16 sub screens Auto sequencing from is available in each mode 1 2 1 1 Screen Division and Auto Sequence Full Screen 16 groups 4Sub Screen 4 groups Use the 4 Sub Screen button
60. n gt User Delete On the selection window select the user you want to delete using the arrow keys and the Select button 1 4 2 6 Admin Password Move to Menu gt Setup gt System gt 5 Admin Password On the password input window enter a password using the numeric buttons of the remote controller or the arrow keys and the Select button the password can contain up to five digits 1 4 2 7 Upgrade The product can be easily upgraded through the use of an external storage device or a portable storage device with USB 2 0 port Find and copy the upgrade file to the highest folder in the external storage device or portable storage device supporting USB 2 0 1 When copying an upgrade file from the PC delete the USB device properly from the PC and disconnect it from the USB port 2 If the USB device is disconnected from the USB port while the upgrade file is being copied the DVR system may not automatically detect the file 3 Upgrading is impossible if the HDD is not mounted Removing USB during the upgrade in progress may cause damage on the system Cuin 72 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Connect the storage device with an upgrade file stored in the USB 2 0 port at Left Right front panel 3 Move to Menu Setup System 6 Upgrade Select Firmware and the upgrade file list stored in the selected device and simple version information for the selected file is then displayed as shown
61. n Menu gt Search gt Calendar Search 1 2 9 4 MULTI TIME Multi Time is to play the recorded image of the different time over a certain designated channel The lineup of the recorded image of the different time is the most recent bottom 1 2 9 5 MULTI DAY Multi Day is to play the recorded image of the different day over a certain designated channel The lineup of the recorded image of the different time is the most recent bottom 1 2 9 6 MULTI CHANNEL Multi Channel is to play the recorded image of the different channel over a certain designated time 1 2 9 7 Event Formatted Font color Auto Event is to play the recorded image with All Motion Sensor Audio i Formatted Font color Auto 1 2 9 8 Audio _ Formatted Font color Auto Select the desired audio channel to play 1 2 9 9 Backup Save the backup image and captured image into CD External Storage Save the backup image data into CD External Storage Snapshot Capture and save an image of screen being monitored 1 2 9 10 Display Mode The user can divide the screen in Playback Mode as same as in Monitoring Mode Select Screen Mode and Screen Mode window as shown below pops up Figure 5 22 Display Mode Select 1 4 9 16 Mode 1 29 11 Status Bar Select Activation or Deactivation below Playback Mode Figure 5 23 Playback Status and Control Window 1 30 Log Viewer DVR records all Log information over the system operation includi
62. n box select the server URL using the arrow keys and the Select button 3 The user can enter the IP only when the server type is DVR For the NTP server Automatic IP or URL should be selected 41 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 3 6 2 Date and Time PT b N l ag M zi y x Te Ga I mm Definition Action Schedule Storage Network System Time Sync i i Time Zone Auto Reboot 1 Date amp Time 2010 11 02 11 04 02 2 Date Display Type vy mm dd Ne me Figure 6 30 Date and Time 1 Date and Time Only available when Time Server is off The system date and time format is Year Month Day Hour Minute Second Using the arrow keys and the Select button move the focus onto the desired field Year Month Day Hour Minute Second and press the Select button Select the field you want to change using the arrow buttons and press the Select button 2 Time Display Format Select Time Display Format among Day Month Year Month Day Year Year Month Day 42 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 3 6 3 Standard Time Zone i gt Definition Action Schedule Storage Network System Time Sync Date amp Time ime one Auto Reboot 1 Time Zone GMT 09 00 Seoul 2 Daylight Saving Time Off Start Time End Time Figure 6 31 Standard Time Zone 1 Standard Time Zone Select Standard Time Zone On the selection window select the standard time zone you want to set 2 S
63. ng Power on off System Setup and Network Access Move to Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Log Viewer to see the logs 32 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide March 2010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu I 20 37 E ES cM s 11 14 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 Detailed Information Page 1 553 2010 03 10 15 59 22 Motion Event 4 CH Fail Net Rec Event Normal Time 15 59 22 15 59 22 15 59 21 15 59 19 15 59 16 15 59 11 15 59 08 15 59 08 15 59 08 15 59 08 15 58 54 Event Motion Event Motion Event Motion Event Playback End Playback Start Playback End Motion Event Motion Event Motion Event Motion Event Playback Start Information 3 CH 1 CH 2 CH Local admin Local admin Local admin 12 CH 11 CH 10 CH 9 CH Local admin 15 56 33 Motion Event 1 CH 15 56 33 Motion Event 4 CH 15 58 33 Motion Event 2 CH 15 58 33 Motion Event 3 CH Figure 5 23 Log Viewer Logs related to power ON OFF file copy backup failure setup start end playback and other basic system operations Logs related to recording e g motion detection and sensor detection Recording Event Audio detection Network Logs related to network operations e g network login network logout and network live Logs related to system operation failures e g signal loss and network connection failure PAI Logs related to all system operations Formatted Font color Auto 1 3 0 2 System Log Viewer
64. or Audio Selecting Calendar Search moves to the search window 2 Go To The Last The user can search and play back the last recorded data by Multi Channel Mode Selecting Go To The Last shifts to the playback screen 3 Go To The First The user can search and play back the first recorded data by Multi Channel Mode Selecting Go To The First shifts to the playback screen 4 Go to The Last Played Time The user can play back from the last played time by Multi Channel Mode Go To The First and Go To The Last are only available in Multi Channel 1 2 8 Calendar Search 1 2 8 1 Search Mode On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Search gt Calendar Search and then a searching window pops up as shown below November 7010 gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 Fre 3 4 5 Event All 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 MU MODE pill E E 2 4 258 ZB Channel 20 29 30 Time Index Current Hour 012 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 581 List All Playback Backup Figure 5 17 Search Window 1 2 8 2 Year Month Day Selection Select the desired Year Month Day The color of the icon at the top left day square in the calendar indicates the recording status 1 2 8 3 Directory Count Every time when the user changes the time at Menu gt Setup gt Time gt Date and Time tab a new 28 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide folder Directory is created and files saved
65. pecified time point 1 2 8 6 Multi Time Search The user can play back the video contents of a certain channel recorded in different time zones Multi time data can be searched in Multi time Search mode The user can search data by date as in the Multi Channel Search mode Time zones and channels may be viewed by selecting the desired date 3 Select the start time and the channel using the arrow keys The hourly recorded video of the selected channel will then be displayed as a bar graph in minute units Move the time line using the arrow keys and the numeric buttons and specify the time Afterward press the Start button and play back the contents A X A different time zone means continuous 16 hours 1 2 8 7 Multi Day Search The user can play back the video contents of a certain channel recorded in different days Multi time data can be searched in Multi Day Search mode 29 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide The user can search data by date as in the Multi Channel Search mode The date list and the recording status from the date the user selects are viewed by selecting the desired date 3 Select the start time and the channel using the arrow keys 4 The recorded video of the selected channel will then be displayed as a bar graph in minute units Move the time line using the arrow keys and the numeric buttons and specify the time Afterward press the Start button and play back the contents A
66. rding modes and displays them as clean quality images For users convenience front panel button remote controller and mouse are provided Powerful network functions including remote monitoring and remote system setup modification are also supported The maximum recording frame rate is 480 400 240 200 120 100 fps 1 3 Components After unpacking the product check whether the following accessories are included Remote Controller CD CMS CMS Manual PDA Viewer software AAA 1 5V Batteries 2ea Adapter 12VDC 3 5A User Manual 7 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 1 4 MX series Name and Features of Each Part The front panel of MX series features an easy to use button various interfaces are located on the rear part 1 4 1 MX series Front Panel REC b POWER SIMENU E GIG CI 1 4 1 MX 04 Rear Panel 1 4 2 MX08 Rear Panel NE Ne E NS Y O G da FRI FO EDP ARN 7 WS SO 97 1 4 3 MX16 Rear Panel PRE y Ys A A Y UDS YD 7 Ne Nu Yee yO C NG Da UY RF NF NS J KO E SANE 1 Pan 9 Cooling system 2 AUDIOIN Audio Input Connection Line Only Input 3 DCIN Power cable connection to the body NTSC PAL Select the video input format ae VGA TV Select the video output 8 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide RS485 PTZ Camera Control Connection DIO Sensor Relay Connection Network Connection ADS
67. screen over all channels Formatted Font color Auto 22 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Camera CH 01 O All Channel Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Sharpness Camera Adiu A bb Exit x ID 99 5 2010 11 02 10 54 20 159GB PLAY Figure 5 12 Camera TV Setup Window 1 2 4 3 Screen Brightness On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Adjust Brightness Select a channel to be adjusted 3 Adjust the brightness of the selected channel using the arrow keys Adjust the other channels by repeating and 3 1 2 4 4 Contrast D On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Camera TV Setup __ Formatted Font color Auto Contrast Select a channel to be adjusted 3 Adjust the contrast of the selected channel using the arrow keys Adjust the other channels by repeating and 1 2 4 5 Camera Adjustment You can adjust a position of each camera by Up Down Left Right D On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Miscellaneous gt Camera TV Setup _ Formatted Font color Auto gt Camera Adjustment Select a channel to be adjusted 3 Adjust the contrast of the selected channel using the arrow keys Adjust the other channels by repeating 2 and the screen The level at which such condition does not occur is the proper control range for the Moving the
68. selected date and the time zone 3 On the selection window set the schedule using the arrow keys and the Select button 2 Set a line Top to Bottom Go to the top of the time column using the arrow keys 2 Select the schedule to be set a Press or double click the Select button to set only one column b Select or right click the Menu button to make the setting for all time zones after the selected time zone 3 On the selection window set the schedule using the arrow keys and the Select button 3 Holiday Registration This feature is used to enable the user to set the holidays 58 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide ion AE a O G Time Definition Action Storage Network System X i Schec lt November 7010 gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 3 a 5 10 11 12 14 17 18 19 21 24 25 28 Hour sun Mon 1 Tue 1 Wed 1 Thu 1 Fri 1 sat 1 Hol 1 sn no nn n ni ml sn c n n M sn M T D TU Figure 6 33 Holiday Registration Window holiday setup will have priority over the date setup A Calendar The defined holidays will be indicated with a red tag Holiday List The list of all defined holidays will be displayed A total of 7 holidays will be displayed per page and the rest on the following pages O Holiday Information No is the holiday number arranged by date Date shows the date of the holiday D Select Schedule gt Holiday On the Holiday
69. set activated I m Audio is set silent Channel Title Channel title Green Continuous Recording 000 0 Recording Red Motion Recording Mode me SensorRecordins Yellow Aucio Recording Eee Field Code Changed NoSignal Camera has been disconnected di Formatted Font color Auto 1 2 4 1 System Information On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Miscellaneous gt DVR Info Product information mode will then be displayed as shown below 21 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide M ID 99 Name 000C28B31015 Software Version 8 0 00 000330 Hardware Version 1 0 8CH Front Firmware Version 7 3 Yideo Mode NTSC HDD Information Total Capacity 160 GB Used Size 1 GB Free Space 159 GB Start Date 2010 11 02 10 00 00 004 End Date 2010 11 02 10 00 00 004 Network Setting Cable Modem IP Address 192 168 100 192 MAC Address 00 0C 28 B3 10 15 Overwrite On 10 DDNS Server DDNS OFF Figure 5 11 Product Information Window e Em E 3 3 hi A EH n i u ID is an identification 1 99 255 of the product The remote controller ID must match the identification to control DVR system 1 2 4 2 Camera Selection for Screen Setup D On the real time monitoring screen select Menu gt Set Up gt Definition Select a camera for Screen Setup If you tick on All Channels you can set up
70. ss to the sever 1 41 3 Port This feature is used to set up the user for the network port The default value is between 2000 and 2007 a randomly chosen value can be used depending on the network environment The Web Server Port is used to connect the DVR remote monitoring The default value is 80 anda random number over 2000 may also be used 66 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 7m D k Be Time Definition Action Schedule Storage System Ethernet DDNS or E Mail Bandwidth Callback Network Command Port 2000 Live Yideo Stream Port Playback Yideo Stream Port Download Yideo Stream Port Live Audio Stream Fort Playback Audio Stream Port Download Audio Stream Port Second Command Port Web Server Port I 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 Reset ee z Figure 6 40 Port Window Select Port in Menu gt Setup gt Network Save after entering each port number 1 41 4 E mail Automatic E mail transmission service when an event occurs To use the e mail function E mail in Menu gt Setup gt System gt 9 Alarm and DNS or sub DNS in Formatted Font color Auto Menu gt Setup gt Network gt Ethernet need to be configured 67 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide Time Definition Action Schedule Storage System Ethernet DDNS Fort iE Bandwidth Callback 1 To O Address 1 Address Address 3 Ol Address 4 O Address 5 From
71. tion for HDD and Storage Device check 6 4 Storage Device 1 13 Recording Setup Select Menu gt Setup gt Action gt Recording Setup for Recording Resolution Recording Quality Mode Recording Frame Audio Motion Detection Sensor Detection Event and Alarm Output are available The initial recording setup is Recording Resolution CIF Recording Quality High Mode A Auto An image of the connected cameras is recorded with above setting For more detail check 6 3 Action 1 14 Date Time Setup D Select Menu gt Set up gt Time Set up for Time server Date and Time Standard Time Zone are available 1 15 Camera TV Setup Select Menu gt Set up gt Definition gt Camera gt Adjust Set up for Brightness Contrast Color Hue Camera Adjustment TV OUT Adjustment are available 1 16 External Device Setup D Set up External Device For more information check 5 4 Audio Recording and Playback 5 6 Spot Control 5 7 Relay Out 6 5 PTZ 6 6 Network 6 2 5 Alarm Output 6 7 10 Alarm 6 7 11 Alarm Time Setup 1 17 Recording View Select Menu gt Search gt Calendar Search Last Hour Playback First Hour Playback Move to Last Playback For more information check 5 8 Search 5 9 Calendar Search 5 10 Playback 1 18 Backup Backup is available in Monitoring Search Log and Playback Mode For more information check 5 13 Backup 17 Operating Instruction a
72. ummer Time Using the arrow keys and the Select button select Summer Time On the selection window select On Off using the arrow keys and the Select button 3 Start Time D Using the arrow keys and the Select button select Daylight Saving Time On the selection window select On Off using the arrow keys and the Select button 4 End Time Using the arrow keys and the Select button select End Time On the selection window set up End Time using the arrow keys and the Select button x For a weekly setting in the Start Time and End Time fields set Day to 0 x After the Daylight Saving Time is selected the existing data will be displayed as OLD_ in the search and log list 43 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide 1 3 6 4scheduled rebooting i i ca e Definition Action Schedule Storage Network Time Sync Date Time Time Zone 1 Auto Reboot Off Timethour Repeat AE 1 enable by on or off 2 Set time of reboot 3 Set term of reboot 1 3 7 definition 44 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide RES RO ui Time Action Schedule Storage Network System PIT Event Source Relay Camera CH O1 CH 02 CH 03 CH 04 CH 05 CH 06 CH OF CH 08 Connect on On Name CH 01 CH 02 CH 03 CH 04 CH 05 CH 06 CH OF CH 08 Adjust 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 6 5 Definition 1 3 7 1camera D connect set by on off A x if t
73. used lithium batteries properly Warnings and Cautions are indicated as follows Possible injury or product damage Risk of minor injury or product damage A4 Cautions for the usage of the product 1 Cperating Instruction amp User s Guide Information for the usage of the product C O N T E N T S Chapter 1 NTOdUCNON estes cirios 7 1 1 MX series Major FeatureS mm I A Aboue Prod ARR OO AE ATO 7 kar EE sj SSE MET TL TIMER 7 Chapter 2 Installation and Connection 8 1 4 MX series Name and Features of Each Part 8 1 4 1 MX series Front Panel i 8 1 4 1 MX 04 Rear Palbel oet eri 8 1 4 2 MX08 Rear Panel HI HH meme rennes 8 1 4 3 MATO Rear Panel 1 1 etes tester tete rper eli 8 1 5 Installation and Cote ellos epica duider pent cda ed ag sat aedi bad 9 1 5 1 Basic Connection Li 9 1 5 2 Connection of Other Devices eee e eee eeeeeeenees 10 Chapter 3 Operation and Setup Tools 12 1 6 MX series Front Panel BUON iati a rp be PERDE Gab Periti 12 1 7 MX series Remote Controller 12 IP MI i Chapter 4 DVR Operation Setup eee 13 199 Storage Installati n scsi 13 1 1 0 MX series storage Instala rsa 13 e RITI 14 CENTS oae RR Eee AEE 14 1 3 Rec rding UD 17 121 Date Time SSD serena ieri rina 17
74. zer of 9 Error Alarm Duration Latch YA Buzzer 10 Menu Time Out 3 MIN xw EMail Relay01 11 Language English Popup Window DO CD NO La do N gt Reset Save Exit M T Figure 6 47 Alarm X System Check System Check is to pop up the System Check Window on the monitoring screen lt shows Video Signal loss HDD full FAN fail HDD fail HDD warning CH OI CH 03 CH 04 Video Loss Video Loss Video Loss Video Loss System Check BEH 05 BEH 06 SCH OF OCH O08 System Check T1 pre 3 v Video Loss De S 2010 03 10 16 43 08 Over 1 4 2 1 1 Alarm Setup It sets the duration of the alarm triggered by the recording and system event Move to Menu gt Setup gt System gt 10 Alarm 3 In the selection window set Alarm out time using the arrow keys and the Select button 1 4 2 12 Menu Time Out If no input is made in the System Setup menu using the front buttons remote controller or mouse the system 75 Operating Instruction amp User s Guide automatically shifts to real time monitoring mode 1 Move to Menu Setup System 11 Menu Time Out 2 On the selection window select the time zone you want to set using the arrow keys and the Select button Automatic Menu Exit is not used x The user can exit the menu by pressing the ESC button in the System menu 1 2 3 MIN If there is no input using the front button remote controller or mouse the system will shift to re

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