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1. R M I H prompted on direct connection picture 1 2 3 4 Answer R means that record is being carried out on the channel M means that motion detection is triggered on the channel T means that external I O alarm is triggered on the channel H means that the device has no hard disk connected or hard disk failure or disk full Ask real time image problem such as video image color brightness have serious distortion Answer possible reasons When BNC is used for output the selection of PAL system and NTSC system is incorrect the image will become black and white Digital video recorder and the impedance of monitor not matched Video transmission distance is too long or the fading of video transmission cable is too high Page 46 of 49 10 11 12 13 4 The settings of color brightness etc of digital video recorder are incorrect Ask no sound in listening 3 Answer possible reasons Check if active pickup and active sound box are adopted you can judge by directly short the signal cables of both Whether the video channel with audio source connected is activated you can single click the channel to be in full screen to judge Hardware failure of digital video recorder Ask there is sound in monitoring but no sound in playback Answer possible reasons i 2 Setting problem audio record option has not been opened Whether mute is set in playback interf
2. Page 36 of 49 Prompt after Search is clicked if the device exists then it will be shown in zone 1 single click mouse and drag or single click to select the channel to be added right click mouse to add device then channels added successfully will be shown in zone 2 right click mouse on zone 2 to switch bit stream delete selected channel If it is required to add new group click New group then add network channel after such add is completed click Save group and exit 4 4 9 Working hard disk Click browse for Computer WER TERS to enter into Browse computer dialog box as shown below Desktop CH My Documents d My Computer Se Local Disk C mm CH Backup CH Downloads pr VO dvrdata O IPMsg CO Microsoft Visual C 6 0 LO Program Files VC TDDownload Ai Gee doniments Fr Prompt working hard disk means the path position to save record file backup file snapshot file 4 4 10 Group management switch Click to enter into fast switching network group as shown below 4 4 11 Preview channel setting Click to open or close the preview of corresponding channel as shown below Page 37 of 49 K 1 Vi ply Lieft i oo e ere coe aa FA 4 4 12 Record Click 4 4 13 PTZ control The operation method is similar as that of local DVR see section 3 5 3 Page 38 of 49 Chapter V DVR installation guidance 5 1 Definition for interfaces of front and
3. O KAASAR NLP RPA BMS DynDas ERA FRIIS DOGC EMMA Ss BAM Ee PMB cee FHS ad 3322 org D CT 218 17 167 35 cmo ELJ ER SB m mno SEN amp 22eRsa O Camo REF amp mo az 4 Input a host name that you want to establish click OK In this way your DDNS registration is completed Step 2 enter main menu gt network setting gt PPPoE DDNS page select DDNS server and fill in corresponding account password and local host domain name Step 3 click Refresh button to check parameters to see if they are correct Step 4 click DDNS enable box to complete the enable of DDNS function Page 18 of 49 Network Setup PPPoE DDNS EMAIL Setup FTP Setup UPNP Setup The page of additional function is described as follow EMAIL set EMAIL sending as shown below Server select address of mailbox server User corresponding mailbox address of above Smtp server Password password of above mailbox Receiver 1 mailbox address of receiver 1 Receiver 2 mailbox address of receiver 2 EMAIL Server ff server Port 25 User PHD Receiver 1 Receiver 2 FTP set FTP as shown below Server FIP server address Server port FTP server port User user name of FTP server Password password of FTP server FTP Server 192 168 Offer i Server Port 21 User test PHD a zs zk A A UPNP set UPNP device Page 19 of 49 3 3 6 Alarm setting Move cursor to Alarm setting icon glass framed icon
4. preview mode can also enter into record control operation interface directly as shown below Record em 1 Sched it Hanua Figure 3 4 The page of record operation is described as follow Schedule record set the channel to be recorded according to timing dynamic detection and alarm setting conditions set in record setting Manual record the highest priority level after manual button is executed all corresponding channels execute manual record regardless of state that each channel is in Stop record all channels stop record 3 5 2 Record playback The system has two methods of record playback fast playback and record search when record search is carried out you can search file and select playback you can also play back by time The fast playback page is described as follow In preview picture press PLAY key or single left click mouse on gt i position in toolbar to play back the video one minute before current time The video search page is described as follow In preview picture press Search or shortcut menu Record search to enter record search The file playback page is described as follow Playback err By Tine Ch StartTime Type Size _2010 2 gt 1 2010 02 01 00 00 03 00 10 58 Manual 7 aa eae Sal Sat 2010 02 01 00 00 03 00 10 Manual gt 9 101112 13 2010 02 01 00 00 03 00 10 Manual 141151161171 18119 20 2010 02 01 00 00 03 00 10 58 Manual 21 22 23 24 25 26
5. Backup execute backup of record video file according to selected record video file as shown below i QO r StartTime Type Size StartTime 2010 01 01 2010 01 01 NANN NN D2 0O0 N2 DOS Manual 7id 00 00 00 2010 02 01 BEER 1 2010 02 01 2010 01 01 Dev USB Found 00 00 33 2010 02 01 File ch01 2010 01 01_00 00 02_00 02 0 2010 01 01 Prog 2 All 2010 02 01 ji M2 M3 V4 Start Cancel 2010 01 01 vs Me M7 M8 2010 02 01 00 00 03 00 00 58 Manual 630K 2010 02 01 00 00 03 00 00 58 Manual 631K BackUp Dey USB Found File CJ E O O O a O SS O iaia WwW WN NY Prog A A A Cancel Car 1 2 Search Device select available backup device FTP and USB device optional File name of record video file to be backed up Process process of backing up record video file Start start to back up record video file Cancel exit or cancel record backup User can view the backed up record file on computer the general format of record file 1s channel number start year month day hour minute second end time hour minute second 264 Prompt during the process of backup operation the process of record backup window will display the process of backup in real time if the backup operation is cancelled during the process of backup then the system will automatically pop up prompt after the backup is completed 3 4 System setting Move cursor to J System setting icon glass framed icon means selected press OK k
6. When disk is full operation when disk is full stop record and overwrite record optional Format operation Step 1 select the hard disk to be formatted Step 2 click Format button to format the hard disk 3 3 9 Record backup Move cursor to Record backup icon glass framed icon means selected press OK key to enter the setting interface of the item record backup includes backup as shown below BackUp StartTime Type Size StartTime 2010 7 02 dh 00 00 OO EndT ime 2010 Z702 d eh 00 13 26 O RecType All Ch wl mz Ms Mla ws me Mr M as WNNNNNNNNNN Search Backup Exit The page of backup is described as follow Channel the channel to which record video file belongs Start stop time the start time and stop time of record video file Page 23 of 49 File type the reason of creating record video file Size the size of record video file Search date set the time range of search green background means record video existed blue background means certain selected date underline means the date of the same day Search type set the range of record events to be searched timing record video alarm external alarm manual all optional Search channel set channel range of search RA select the record video file to be backed up lt lt first page lt last page gt next page gt gt last page Search execute search operation according to set search condition
7. a 4 8 channel real time CIF high resolution digital video recorder It features real time monitoring local recording playback supporting 3 bit stream remote network monitoring data backup parameter setting supporting motion detection alarm supporting USB mouse etc functions 1 2 Product features lt Video compression format is standard H 264 Two USB interfaces 2 for data backup for mouse operation 16 bit true color translucent graphic menu interface menu option notation prompt 4 8 channel synchronous playback Two stage user authority management gt gt gt Support multi picture real time browse parameter setting backup or record playback to local device by network 1 1 1 Performance parameters e Compression H 264 standard 1 OVp p 75Q BNCx4 1 OVp p 75Q BNCx4 1 OVp p 75Q BNCx8 Picture output 1 0Vp p 75Q BNCx1 VGAxl1 Resolution Preview D1 Preview D1 Preview D1 Record full CIF full real Record 1D1 3CIF full real Record full CIF full real time or full D1 non real time or full D1 non real time or full D1 non real Typ time time time PAL 100 Fps CIF PAL 200 Fps CIF F t NTSC 120 Fps CIF NTSC 240 Fps CIF Triplex record playback network transmission riplex RJ45 10M 100M self adapting Page 6 of 49 Communication RS485x1 USB2 0x2 interface Number of 1 SATA hard disk up to 2 SATA hard disk up to 2T for single hard disk hard disk 2T Mouse USB m
8. loss occurred Alarm MotionDect VideoLost f AlarmOut CA Level Sched Alarm ut De lay Delay O Low SeCUp None 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Low Setup None Low Setup None Low Setup None Low Setup None Low Setup None Low Setup None 1 2 3 4 5 6 H 8 Low Setup None OO OI OI OI OI OO OH High None CIISISSISISISRSZ Default Save Exit The page of alarm input is described as follow Enable enable alarm input function Level adjust the effective level of alarm input Schedule set the effective time zone of alarm input Page 21 of 49 Alarm output set bound alarm output Delay set the delay time when the inspection will be done again after alarm input occurred Record set the channel of correlating record after alarm input occurred Delay set the time to delay record after alarm input occurred PTZ control set triggering the operation of correlated PTZ after alarm input occurred Screen prompt set whether screen prompt is needed after alarm input occurred EMAIL set whether email is needed to be sent after alarm input occurred Buzz set whether buzz is needed to sound sent after alarm input occurred FTP set whether snapshot is needed to be sent to designated FTP server after alarm input occurred Alarm Mot ionDect VideoLost AlarmIn Ch En Level 1 Low Default Save Exit The page of alarm output is described as follow Enable enable motion detect
9. matched When multiple decoders are connected the farthest end of A B lines of PTZ decoder should be added with a 120 Q resistor to eliminate reflection and make impedance matching otherwise unstable PTZ control may be resulted Page 48 of 49 18 19 8 The distance is too far Ask how much capacity is occupied in hard disk by record per hour Answer 1 For audio record about 14Mbyte capacity is occupied for each channel The capacity occupied in hard disk by video record depends on the selection of Record mode gt bit rate excellent good medium and also depends on the motion amount of pictures within the time interval if the picture is still then the consumption of hard disk is lower 1f the picture is motive then the consumption is higher When excellent is selected about 320Mbyte capacity is occupied for each channel of video per hour when good is selected and the pictures are still or small motive then about 50 100Mbyte capacity is occupied for each channel of video per hour 1f the pictures are large motive or many small motive then about 100 200Mbyte capacity is occupied for each channel of video per hour when medium is selected and the pictures are still or small motive about 50 100Mbyte capacity is occupied for each channel of video per hour 1f the pictures are large motive or many small motive then about 100 150Mbyte capacity is occupied for each channel of video per hour A
10. means selected in main menu interface press OK key to enter the setting interface of the item alarm setting includes motion detection video loss alarm input alarm output as shown below Alarm Ka WotionDect kakt C AlarmIn AlarmOut Sched OQ Sensor AlarmOut Region Delay Mid Mid Mid Mid Mid Mid Mid Mid DJ D mh OM ca setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Hone None None None None Hone Hone Hone UW a 3 OO OO LL High None Default Saye Exit The page of motion detection is described as follow Enable enable motion detection function Sensitivity adjust the sensitivity of motion detection Zone set effective space zone of motion detection as shown below d e Da Prompt the selected white zone means that it is not the detection zone of motion detection Schedule set affective time zone of motion detection see 3 3 3 schedule setting page for setting method Alarm output set bound alarm output Delay set the delay time when the inspection will be done again after motion detection occurred Record set the channel of correlating record after motion detection occurred Click to enter the following menus Delay set the time to delay record after motion detection occurred PTZ control set triggering the operation of correlated PTZ after motion detection occurred Screen prompt set whether
11. screen kb Start play in search state play pause Pop up control Full screen multi window playback E 1 4 8 9 preview window mode ech mode switching switching Open search in playback interface 7 SEARCH long press for 5 seconds to switch between VGA and monitor output Page 9 of 49 3 2 Mouse operation Mouse is the main input device to browse system menu Note except stated otherwise all system functions in this manual are described by using mouse input operation Mouse application of this system 1 Insert USB mouse to the USB mouse port on the front panel of this system or the USB interface at the bottom of rear panel Note only the USB port at the top of rear panel is specially used for data backup by U disk Never insert U disk on the bottom USB interface of rear panel When there is a USB interface on the front panel never connect USB deice here while the bottom USB interface of rear panel has USB device connected otherwise only one device can be detected D Figure 1 0 connect USB mouse to the bottom USB port of rear panel USB MOUSE 2 The operation of mouse key is as follow Left key single click left mouse key on the functional menu option icon to enter the setting page of the menu double click left mouse key in real time monitoring picture or playback picture will zoom in the image of certain channel double click left key again to return to the monitoring and playback of multi channel pi
12. will appear when playback is carried out EN L pause D soppa K Fast backward Fast forward Frame forward Frame backward Audio control of playback BE EE Close 4 4 3 Remote playback Click remote playback gt remote playback to enter remote playback interface which is used to locally play Page 34 of 49 back PC history records stored in hard disk of DVR See section 3 5 2 for operation method 4 4 4 Preview configuration switching Click button click icons to switch between EN S B e g A e Ss kH 10 picture CS AH 13 picture we DS 16 picture a E 25 picture Prompt right click mouse in picture click full screen to switch 4 4 5 Listening Listening means monitor remote audio Click A to snapshot single image the file will be saved on preset path as shown below Capture success D dvrdata 192 168 1 120 ch03 2011 08 29_09 13 24 bmp 4 4 7 Log Click to enter into log information interface as shown below System Log StartTime StartTime 2010 02 01 UU 00 EndTime 2010 702 701 OO 17 44 Y System Modify P layBack Lei Backup Alarm Eddd l search Exit Type log type of the event User user operator of the event Start time the time when the event log occurred Search date set the time range of search green background means record video existed blue background means certain selected date underline means the date of
13. 0M H 512k 10 Manua CIF 25 CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manual CIF 25 CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manua CIF 25 CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manua CIF 29 CER 240M H 512k 10 Manual CIF 25 CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manua CIF 25 CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manua CIF 25 CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manua CIF 25 CBR 480M H 1M 10 sched 1 2 3 4 5 6 H 8 Default Save Exit The setting page of main stream is described as follow Resolution D1 HD1 CIF optional Frame rate 2 25 frames optional Coding fixed stream and variable stream optional Picture quality 5 steps adjustable Prerecording set the length of prerecording time before alarm occurs Mode schedule record manual record close record optional Prompt when encoding is set as fixed stream picture quality options are 30M H 64K 60M H 128K 120M H 256K 240M H 512K 480M H 1M When encoding is set as variable stream picture quality options are general acceptable good very good best Page 12 of 49 Record SubStream Sched Ch Res FPS Type Quality Pre Mode 25 CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manual 1 2 CIF 25 CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manual 3 CIF E CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manual 4 CIF Zo CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manual 5 CIF eo CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manual 6 CIF 25 CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manual H CIF Zo CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manual 8 CIF 25 CBR 240M H 512k 10 Manual CIF Zo CBR 480M H 1M 10 Sched Default Save ETT The setting page of sub stream is described as follow Resolution CIF QCI
14. 27 2010 02 01 00 00 03 00 10 58 Manual ae 2010 02 01 00 00 03 00 10 58 Manual 2010 02 01 00 00 03 00 10 58 Manual 2010 02 01 00 00 03 00 10 58 Manual Type Al Ch Mi M2 M3 V4 wis vle ARA 1 2 3 4 5 6 d 8 search ani Channel the channel to which record video file belongs Start stop time the start time and stop time of record video file File type the reason of creating record video file Size the size of record video file Search date set the time range of search green background means record video existed blue background means certain selected date underline means the date of the same day Search type set the range of record events to be searched timing record video alarm external alarm manual all optional Search channel set channel range of search Page 28 of 49 K first page RH last page i Fast backward 4 steps Fast forward 4 steps a adjustable Single frame backward D Single frame forward E EE Play back the record Play back the record video of last day of next B Hide play control bar G Exit playback A next page ES last page Search execute search operation according to set search condition Backup execute record playback according to selected record video file Exit exit record search dialog box The page of time playback is described as follow Playback Lala fu Uwe GtartTumoeu 00 00 2010 2 00 00 04 00 08 00 12 00 16 00 20 00
15. F optional Frame rate 2 5 frames optional Coding fixed stream and variable stream optional Picture quality 4 steps optional Prompt when encoding is set as fixed stream picture quality options are 30M H 64K 60M H 128K 120M H 256K 240M H 512K When encoding is set as variable stream picture quality options are general acceptable good very good Record Main Strea SubStream 1 Plans Regular Le Select Cl Remove 00 00 04 00 03 00 12 00 16 00 20 00 Default Save The setting page of schedule is described as follow Channel select the channel to be set Schedule type timing record video alarm external alarm optional Select remove select means schedule record is enabled Remove means schedule record is disabled Copy to select the channel s to be copied to Copy execute the copy parameter Prompt black pane means the record schedule type has no function blue pane means it has function 3 3 4 Site setting Move cursor to Site setting icon item glass framed icon means selected press OK key to enter the setting interface of the item site setting includes basic parameter video parameter as shown below Page 13 of 49 Display Perr ideoSetti CH Name CH showName show Rec CH1 CH2 CHS CH4 CHS CHG CH CHS Oyo Oo hw Nh S 8 81 8 8 8 8 I 8 8 FS IS 8 The page of basic parameter is described as follow Channel name set channel name Displa
16. H 264 Digital Video Recorder Operation Instruction Statement Copyright 2010 Any extraction reproduction or distribution of this manual in part or in whole by any company or any individual is prohibited without written consent of our company The content of this manual will be updated at any time without notice as a result of product version upgrade or other reasons Except otherwise specified this manual is only used for application guidance and all descriptions information and recommendation in this manual will not constitute any expressed or implied warranty Page 2 of 49 Precautions 10 11 This video recorder is powered by utility power through DC12V adapter please check the power supply of power socket to see if it meets the requirement of the adapter before installation is carried out Never place the video recorder at humid place or place subject to rain The video recorder should be installed at a place without strong vibration The video recorder should be installed at a place without direct sunlight and far away from heat source and high temperature When the video recorder is installed its rear panel should be more than 15cm away from other object or wall to facilitate heat emission by fan Allow the video recorder to work within the temperature humidity and voltage ranges permitted by the technical criteria Never store chemicals from which corrosive and volatile gas may be created in th
17. NS password set DDNS password Local host domain mane set DDNS domain name Refresh test DDNS to see if it is successful Steps for the enable of PPPoE function Step 1 enter main menu gt network setting gt PPPoE DDNS page fill in correct PPPoE account and password Step 2 enter main menu gt network setting gt basic parameter page select PPPoE in address mode so as to enable PPPoE dialing Steps for the enable of DDNS function Step 1 application of DDNS service The host name user name and password of DDNS must be registered on DDNS server take 3322 for example to guide DDNS registration Input http members 3322 org in the address field of IE to carry out the registration of new user Page 17 of 49 i CHE E Zkab xa za EE S Ert cx APE RAMPS Ar OP SRF HEN E ET TR ew eI aE BE d NZ 486 aS eS r Dro Ska D 0755 12345678 e WL E E KC E HB SOE RS MOS DS EAB Ee LEJ E 1 After user registration information is filled in click Submit 2 After a certain period of time you will receive an email from 3322 so that initial password is obtained 3 Use the registered user name and obtained password to log in http members 3322 org click My console after the page of domain name management is entered there is a list of domain name classification at the left side of the page click New under dynamic domain name the following figure appears A a BAB Rie e KERT Sa
18. ace Ask time display is wrong Answer possible reasons 2 3 Setting is wrong or the time is modified but Modify date amp time is not pressed to validate The contact of battery is bad The service time of battery is too long please replace the battery Ask why Stop record by clicking right mouse has no function how to stop record Answer 1 2 The Stop record key of right mouse is used to stop manual record it can t be used to stop the record set in starting record or record schedule If it is required to stop record please enter into record schedule set the time interval as no record Ask motion detection has no function Answer possible reasons 2 The setting of motion detection zone is not appropriate The sensitivity is too low Ask error in DVD CD rewritable drive USB device Answer possible reasons i 2 3 Data quantity exceeds the capacity of backup device which will result in CD burning error Backup device is not compatible Backup device is damaged Ask the remote control can t control Answer possible reasons Page 47 of 49 3 4 The address of remote control is wrong The distance of remote control is too far or the angle is too deflective The battery of remote control is used up The remote control is damaged or the front panel of video recorder is damaged 14 Ask can t login WEB Answer possible reasons 1 Check if the network is con
19. aint condition In order to ensure PC to stably access this DVR product it is recommended to use Windows XP Windows Vista operation system and IE6 0 IE7 0 browsers are recommended 4 3 User login Input current IP of the device in IE if the WEB port number is set as 80 then directly input IP address in IE address field if the WEB port is modified as a port other than 80 then the port number should be added after IP address for example the IP of device is 192 168 1 118 set the port as 8088 then input http 192 168 1 118 8088 to access the device Under the condition that the network is connected IE will prompt you to install control to be downloaded to your PC as shown below A DyrWeb 1 0 0 54 ip 192 168 1 120 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help kA x E L A Search p Favorites Lea bk address http 192 168 1 120 deFault Atma si eil To help protect your security Internet Explorer stopped this site From installing an Activex control op your computer Click here For options An ETEen e SETTE E EELT ESPERTA ET EETA ATEOA ETEEN EEO TATED ETETE NENA ET EEEE METE EE EEEE EELEE EEEE AETA EEEE EET EE E TE eN S SE Install Activex Control x what s the Risk Information Bar Help Click Install ActiveX control after the download of control is successful it will automatically enter into login interface as shown below MM Login Ver 1 0 0 54 Ed User admin FH L
20. anguage i EES Network You can select English Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Fran ais French espanol a Spanish Portugues Portuguese Poccuto Russian User name input authorized user name Password input the corresponding password of the user name Network environment LAN WAN select according to the network connection type between your computer and DVR After the input is completed click to enter into IE interface If the input is wrong as LE shown below then click to input again Page 31 of 49 PCClient User Paid error After successful login it will enter real time preview interface as shown below 192 168 1 120 1 192 168 1 120 2 192 168 1 120 3 192 168 1 120 4 EE 192 168 1 120 6 192 168 1 120 7 192 168 1 120 8 pise Exit 4 4 Interface operation The interface operation includes remote setting local playback remote playback preview listening switching snapshot log enquiry group management setting working hard disk setting group management switching preview channel setting record setting PTZ control 4 4 1 Remote setting setting Click S to enter into remote setting interface as shown below Page 32 of 49 Main Menu Record Display Network A Disk BackUp Prompt the setting method is the same as that of local digital video recorder 4 4 2 Local playback Click Pla
21. as shown below PTZ ry Zoom Point 1 Setup Del 1 A Focu Name preset00i Go Exit iv Lens Speed 5 SpeedMode bont Inter 2 setup De to control PTZ strike upward downward leftward and rightward Zoom Zoon FF 1 Zoom ig used to adjust zoom in and zoom out of lens Focus Focu FF EI Focu H _ is used to realize focus function Lens Preset point of PTZ Line 1 Set the preset point of PTZ Adjust the TT i 3 SG Setup Del to complete the preset point of PTZ Speed GE Adjust the speed of PTZ High speed PTZ speoddode After it is selected the picture of the channel is displayed in full screen press left mouse button to control PTZ to carry out fast rotation positioning Patrol ele i EE SE SEAN Select serial number in patrol dialog box select preset serial number in preset point dialog click time interval to select the seconds to switch patrol and then click Set Iris Page 30 of 49 Chapter IV IE operation manual 4 1 Functional characteristics Network operation is used to install software through IE browser of the operation system which is simple and easy DVR supports C S B S structure LAN and WAN access and supports IP and domain name access at the same time Support user to modify service port and support PPPOE DHCP functions at the same time support 4 channels audio video record function 4 2 Constr
22. cture Right key in real time preview picture single click right mouse key to enter the main menu of system In menu page single click right mouse key to return to previous page 3 Roller in the middle of mouse no function at all Figure 1 1 Mouse key operation Page 10 of 49 3 3 System operation 3 3 1 User login 1 Start the system Power ON OFF Connect power cable to the DC12V port on the rear panel of this system When the system is started it will execute a basic system inspection and run initial load sequence After few minutes the system will load real time display diagram Password Note in default condition password is disabled in system When you enter any system menu no password is required But for the sake of safety we strongly recommend you to use password menu to enable and set the password of the system Note 1 When the main frame is powered on if no hard disk is installed on the device or the installed hard disk is not detected during starting up or the installed hard disk hasn t been formatted on the local device then the following dialog box will be displayed on video preview picture after starting up Disk Check No Disk Connect Exit 2 Newly installed hard disk can be used normally only after being formatted through local device New hard disk can be detected automatically during starting up and it will prompt you to format hard disk if it is required to format har
23. d disk in the system the procedure is as follow main menu gt hard management gt format hard disk or right key shortcut menu gt system information gt hard disk management 2 System login Open main menu Single click right key on any position of screen and select main menu mouse operation or press menu exit button on remote control or front panel of system Note if password is enabled in the system you need to select your user name and input 6 digit numeric password so as to open main menu User admin PHD Login Cancel User user can select authorized user name in user check box Password input the corresponding password of the user name Page 11 of 49 3 3 2 Menu operation The main menu includes Record setting Site setting Network setting Alarm setting PTZ control and Hard disk management Record backup System setting items as shown below Main Menu d HIT Record Display Network Alarm We e SI PTZ Disk BackUp System Prompt the settings to all submenus below are valid only after Save is pressed the settings are invalid when you exit this page directly without pressing Save 3 3 3 Record setting Move cursor to Record setting J item glass framed icon means selected press OK key to enter the setting interface of the item record setting includes main stream sub stream schedule as shown below CA Res FPS Type Quality Pre Hode CIF 29 CER 24
24. e place where the video recorder is installed lest the service life of video recorder will be affected The video recorder should not installed where there are many dusts and the surrounding environment should be kept clean When the video recorder is used correct grounding should be ensured When the video recorder is installed correct connection to other devices should be ensured Please purchase hard disk from formal channel so as to suit long term mass data read write requirement of DVR Page 3 of 49 Contents Chapter l Introduction cc cceeeeecccccceeccaeeeseeeeeeeeeesaeeseseeeeeeeeeeeesseseceeeeessaaeaseeeeeeeesssuaaaeeeeeeeesssaaaaeses 6 EMELIE 6 12 OCC Tea Ure Soeren inn nni EEANN a EA 6 1 1 1 Performance parameters 6 1 1 2 Basic working pDarameiers 8 Chapter Il Environmental adaptaton 8 Chapter Ill Operation manual Of MAIN FAME cceeccceecceeeeeeeeeceaeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeesaaeeeeeeesseaseeeeesaaaees 9 3 1 Remote control cccc cece cccceceeceeecceeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeesaeaeeeeeeseaaeseeeeeseaaeeeeessaaeeeeessaaeeeeessaeeeeees 9 ge d oN Ete ETC e BEE 10 WEE Eu ee CH E 11 tO Mh E E e Un WE 11 3 92 21g U0 8 lt 1 22 11 0 4 ee men A eT ne eer ce nee we 12 33 3 Record SeN ean eer ee eee 12 E EE eu 13 S NAOI MING e 16 A CAES N Te DEEN 20 De NE E TEE 22 33 9 Tee 23 3 39 Record DackUP EE 23 3 4 System setting ccceeeececcccesssceeccceeesececceeeueceeecseueceeeseeeseeecessausee
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26. ey to enter the setting interface of the item site setting includes basic parameter user management automatic maintenance upgrade as shown below Page 24 of 49 System P User Manage Maintain Upgrade HachineName DYR H264 MHachineNo 0 TYStandar d PAL Language English LCDResolution 1024x768 PrimaryOut YGA Date 2010 02 701 Time 00 14 O4 Save Exit The page of basic parameter is described as follow Local host name client side or system name displayed by CMS Local host number it is used when multiple DVRs are controlled by a remote control Enable remote control aim the remote control at the DVR to be controlled press DVE input device number and then press ENTER The local host number is 0 by default the remote control can directly control the DVR Close remote control aim the remote control at the DVR to be controlled press DVE input device number and then press ENTER then the DVR will not be controlled by the remote control System two modes PAL and NTSC User can select himself according to video recorder Language support multiple languages Resolution set the resolution of display Primary device set menu output to switch between VGA and CVBS Date set the year month day of system Time set the hour minute second of system gt ystem Setup Maintain Upgrade UserName Type P admin Admin guest Guest De l Modify Exit The page of user management is descr
27. function as shown below Network TJ PPPoE DDNS SubFunct io Addr Mode IP Addr 192 168 1 120 subMask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 DDNSO 192 168 1 1 DDNS1 192 168 1 2 server Port 10000 HTTP Port Sp Mobile Port 15961 The page of basic parameter is described as follow Address mode static DHCP dynamic IP obtained PPPoE optional IP address current network IP address of system Page 16 of 49 Subnet mask current subnet mask of system Default gateway current default gateway of system Preferred DNS current preferred DNS of system Backup DNS current backup DNS of system Server port data and image transmission port number HTTP port HTTP port in general default value is adopted 80 If administrator has change the WEB port to other port such as 8088 then add port number after IP when it is required to access the device through IE input in address field http 192 168 1 118 8088 Mobile phone port mobile phone data and image transmission port number Network Setup PPPoE DDNS SubFunct io PPPoE Account 15381059749 PUD x2x22 DDNS _JEn server members 3322 org Account dpws LINE TEE EE Domin johnzhang 3322 org Flush The page of PPPoE DDNS is described as follow PPPoE account set PPPoE account PPPoE password set PPPoE password DDNS server set DDNS server supplier 3322 and dyndns optional DDNS account set DDNS account DD
28. hard disk from damage The installation steps of hard disk are as follow 1 Remove the face cover of machine you will see 4 screw holes for fixing hard disk as shown below Page 42 of 49 2 Take out shock pad and fix screws of hard disk from accessory box as shown below 3 Tear off the sticky paper of shock pad and stick the pads on the 4 screw holes of main frame as shown below Page 43 of 49 4 Align the screw holes on the side of hard disk with circuit board below with the holes of shock pads to facilitate fixing by screws as shown in the diagram 5 Fix the hard disk from bottom by using screws screws should drive into the screw holes of Page 44 of 49 hard disk through shock pads as shown in the diagram Note newly installed hard disk must be formatted on the main frame before it can be used to record normally Chapter VI FAQ If the problem you met is not listed in the content below please contact local customer service personnel or call the customer service of headquarter to consult we will serve for you with all our heart 1 Ask after starting up digital video recorder can t start normally Answer possible reasons 1 Input power supply is incorrect 2 The contact of switching power cable is bad 3 Switching power supply is bad 4 Program update is wrong 5 The main board of digital video recorder is bad A Ask digital video recorder will restart automatically or often d
29. ibed as follow Type except that admin is administrator others are ordinary users Add add new user name password and authority as shown below Page 25 of 49 LOGIES PA Permission UserName PWD zzzzz Confirm Save EXTE Hodif Setup LslpGecord P layback Display 7 S stem Log Network Alarm PTZ WJD isk W EackUp PAETE Delete delete existed user in the system except admin guest other users can be deleted Modify modify the user name password and authority of existed user in the system System Setup UserManage Upgrade Manufacture Reset Reboot En Sun 12 00 OO The page of automatic maintenance is described as follow Factory setting restore to default factory setting Restart system set the period and time point for the restart of system Page 26 of 49 System Setup User Manage Maintain Upgrade File Yer DiskSpace Upgradi Exit The page of upgrade is described as follow File file mane of upgrade file Version version of upgrade file Hard disk space size of upgrade file Refresh refresh USB or FTP file list Upgrade select the file to be upgraded click Upgrade to carry out software upgrade to the system 3 5 Preview After normal login of device preview picture is entered directly The preview picture displays toolbar and the name and state of each channel The page for the buttons of toolbar is described as foll
30. ion function Type adjust the type of alarm output normal open type and normal close type optional 3 3 7 PTZ control Move cursor to PTZ control icon glass framed icon means selected press OK key to enter the setting interface of the item PTZ control includes PTZ control as shown below Rate Protocol PELCOP D 4800 PELCOP D 4800 PELCOP D 4800 PELCOP D 4800 PELCOP D 4800 PELCOP D 4800 PELCOP D 4800 PELCOP D 1200 FELCOP FP TEE E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 oO Save The page of PTZ control is described as follow Page 22 of 49 Address set the address of corresponding ball machine Baud rate select the baud rate used by corresponding ball machine Protocol select the protocol of ball machine with corresponding brand type 3 3 8 Hard disk management Move cursor to Hard disk management item glass framed icon means selected press OK key to enter the setting interface of the item as shown below DiskSpace Freespace Alarm Space 1 Disk Full Del File Disk Scan Format Exit The page of hard disk management is described as follow Hard disk space total space of hard disk Residual space total unused space of hard disk Hard disk state when it is formatted the state is normal otherwise the state is unformatted Alarm space when the residual space of hard disk is less than this value a Disk prompt is displayed on the top right corner of preview interface the unit is G
31. k up orange part put the cable into the receptacle then loosen the screwdriver to fasten Alarm tm Alarm fen Alar Iina Mlan ina Alarm tos Alaren ina Alara tne Alarm ina F i 3 NOJ cum T z o gt Ran nn MSG U aS 172v output Interface definition diagram of alarm post 5 2 1 Alarm input amp output There are 8 groups of alarm input interfaces and 2 groups of alarm output interfaces in 8 channel device and 16 groups of alarm input interfaces and 2 groups of alarm output interfaces in 16 channel device The alarm input can connect to infrared alarm smoke transducer etc The wiring diagram of DC alarm input is shown in the following diagram gt h wm Q e D or gt 0 d AC load Suen HAG 5 2 2 Wiring diagram of alarm output The wiring diagram of alarm output is shown in the following diagram Page 41 of 49 12V es 24V 220V AC VR alarm output 5 3 System networking example diagram KN Ges EN Ze EM Sa EA S e Video out Video in Video in Video in Video in Video out VID DOWD OOO a W a 0000 mg Sg GA GO Net dest aw gpgygage Pa Bg DN Ee Alarm m Un M Audio out Switch Audio in internet RS485 PTZ Contro PC PC Notebook PC Mobile surveillance Power 5 4 Hard disk installation The installation of hard disk should be done by professional staff to prevent machine and
32. larm outmmut 41 5 3 System networking example diagram sso0001nnnnneenoeennnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnrennnrnrrenssrnnnrnrrernnnnnnne 42 5 4 Hard disk installation cccccccscccccceeeceeceeseceeceeeeceeeeeeceeseeeeceeseesecesseaeeesseaeceessaeeesseaeeeessaaes 42 CAPET NE FAO EE 45 Page 4 of 49 Introduction This manual describes a 4 8 channel embedded digital video recorder and its detailed specifications details the functions and application precautions for each module of the device as well as the definitions for the signals of each connector on the rear panel Chapter I Introduction Product functions and main features are briefly introduced Chapter II Environmental adaptation Chapter III Operation manual of main frame Including functional introduction for the press keys of remote control and the operation function corresponding to each menu interface and the meaning of each option setting are explained in details Chapter IV Remote monitoring software The operation function corresponding to each IE menu interface and the meaning of each option setting are explained in details Chapter V DVR installation guidance Signal arrangement and connectors of rear panel are detailed the definition for the signal of each external cable the definition of front panel and the definition of each interface are also detailed Chapter VI FAQ Page 5 of 49 Chapter I Introduction 1 1 Main features This DVR series is
33. nected check if the LINK or 100M LED on panel displays correctly use ping xxx xxx xxx xxx the IP address of the DVR to check if the network is connected 2 Windows XP or Vista operation system is recommended IE6 0 or IE7 0 browser is adopted 3 ActiveX control is inhibited please install ActiveX control manually 4 No dx8 1 or above version is installed upgrade the driver of display card 15 Ask there is mosaic in network preview picture and record file playback or no image at all Answer possible reasons 1 If DVR is accessed through Internet when IE is used to login please select WAN in Network environment and select appropriate network bandwidth in Setting gt System setting gt Network environment option 2 Please try right key Close window then Open window 16 Ask when setting is carried out at IE end why Other user is configuring window pops up Answer possible reasons 1 This may means that others are setting DVR Please check if the configuration interface of DVR end is in open state please exit 17 Ask digital video recorder can t control PTZ Answer possible reasons 1 2 3 A 5 6 7 Front end PTZ failure PTZ decoder setting wiring installation are incorrect Wiring is incorrect The setting of PTZ in digital video recorder is incorrect PTZ decoder and the protocol of digital video recorder not matched PTZ decoder and the address of digital video recorder not
34. nnected to power socket there is still voltage inside the device even if the video recorder has not been started If the device is not to be used for long term it is preferred to fully disconnect the power supply of video recorder and unplug the power cable from the power socket Page 8 of 49 Chapter III Operation manual of main frame In the operation of this device the Enter key on remote control has the same function as the left click of mouse 3 1 Remote control Remote control is a minor input device to browse system interface The function keys of remote control For single remote control operating multiple DVRS please refer to English name Operation description English name name ha ila description Switch edit area time date IP _ _ address etc Device selection In preview state switch between ENTER Se full screen multi window 2 DEV Enter select state of list box confirm list selection Select deselect check box Close soft keyboard nano 10 MUTE Mute enabled disenabled 4 ESC Exit current control Return to previous menu Exit select state of list box In preview state enter exit PTZ control Slow playback 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x Lens control volume reducing 1 LENS VOL single frame play number decreasing Fast playback 2x 4x 8x playback Lens control volume increasing 12 LENS VOL number increasing Stop play Number input preview state zoom 13 0 9 10 in corresponding channel in full
35. ouse Remote Optional Yes control Power supply 12V 3A Appearance DVR 16 appearance DVR 22 appearance description Page 7 of 49 1 1 2 Basic working parameters Item Working Description parameters Input Input voltage DC 12V ben input The video input impedance of each channel is 75Q impedance 1 Vp p Output one 1 Vp p CVBS analog signal SATA interface Two SATA interfaces support SATA hard disk with mainstream of hard disk capacity Working 10 50 C It is environmental temperature under good ventilation condition temperature It is low level alarm I O interface SV 30v It is high level alarm RS485 serial Lo Support PTZ protocol Pelco D Pelco P port Chapter II Environmental adaptation In order to ensure safe application of DVR and obtain satisfactory service performance prolong the service life of device customer should fully consider the following factors when install the device 1 When the device is installed and operated all specifications of electronic product and the requirements of vehicle and other connecting device should be followed 2 Power supply and grounding Never use wet hand to touch power supply and video recorder Never drop liquid on video recorder otherwise short circuit inside device or fire may be resulted Never pile other object on video recorder Use soft dry cloth to clean video recorder never use chemical solvents After the power cable of video recorder is co
36. ow Enter main menu Hide toolbar H e the channel to be listened in or mute on site Set the record mode of each channel Short cut playback play back the record of latest time and start from the beginning time point of that day Operation interface of control PTZ Enable patrol or close patrol It is 1 channel screen mode 4 channel screen mode and When video loss occurred in the channel this symbol is displayed on the channel picture When recording occurred m the channel this symbol is displayed on the channel picture When dynamic detection occurred in the When external alarm occurred in the channel this symbol is displayed on the channel this symbol is displayed on the channel picture channel picture 3 5 1 Record control User can select record mode according to his requirements For different mode of record when recording occurred in the channel record symbol will be displayed on the channel picture Prompt for record operation user is required to have Record operation authority before carry out this operation please confirm that hard disk has been installed in the video recorder and has been formatted correctly Page 27 of 49 The description for entering record operation page is as follow Click right mouse in preview state and select Record control in pup up menu or enter into record operation interface through shortcut menu Record control Press Record REC key in
37. own several minutes after starting up Answer possible reasons 1 Input voltage is unstable or too low 2 Hard disk has bad track or hard disk cable 1s bad Page 45 of 49 NY A a A W The power of switching power supply is not enough The video signal of front end is unstable Bad ventilation too much dust the operating conditions of machine are too severe The contact between main board and other auxiliary board is bad Hardware failure of digital video recorder Ask single channel multiple channels all videos have no output NY DO a A Answer possible reasons Please check the power supply connecting camera for loose Please check the connecting wire of video output and input on the rear panel of DVR Directly insert the video source into display device to judge 1f it is the problem of video source or display device Check image brightness to see if it becomes 0 restore to default setting No video input signal or the signal is too weak Preview closed is set in display setting Hardware failure of digital video recorder Ask can t record normally after starting up a H is prompted on the interface 1 2 3 4 5 Answer possible reasons Check if DC12V power adapter is adopted by the machine Check if new hard disk has been formatted on the local host The contacts of hard disk power cable data cable are bad or damaged Hard disk is damaged SATA port of main board is damaged Ask what s the meanings of
38. rear panels 5 1 1 Definition for interfaces of front panel Key name Symbol Function introduction POWER Power indicator lit means DVR is energized including shut down state RUN Indicate that DVR runs normally after starting up REC Indication of record enabled NETWORK Light indication for normal connection of network POWER Function Auxiliary function which is equivalent to the right mouse key it can pop up input auxiliary key box when input is required PTZ control key Enter into PTZ control interface Record search Open search in playback interface long press it for 5 seconds to switch between SEARCH key VGA and monitor output REC Enter into record state setting interface you can select auto record manual record stop record backward SLOW Fast backward playback 2x 4x 8x playback ac Switch currently activated control move upward downward leftward and rightward Power indicator Running light Record indicator Network indicator Playback indicator Alarm indicator POWER key Menu key Escape key Z Sal Z Record state key Stop key Switch key Direction key Enter key Page 39 of 49 5 1 2 Definition for interfaces of rear panel o eee e Lee Lee Le Lee RS485 interface Connecting PTZ etc RS485 interface device 5 2 Alarm post interface Connection method of alarm post firstly strip the cable to be connected then use a small screwdriver Page 40 of 49 to jac
39. screen prompt is needed after motion detection occurred Page 20 of 49 EMAIL set whether email is needed to be sent after motion detection occurred Buzz set whether buzz is needed to sound after motion detection occurred FTP set whether snapshot is needed to be sent to designated FTP server after motion detection occurred v Alarm Mot ionDect P Alarmin AlarmOut sched AlarmOut Delay Delay setup None setup None Setup None CH r 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Setup None setup None Setup None Setup None Setup None None O N D Oh me O N C7RWISISISISISISISz a On On On On On On Du Om Default Save Exit The page of video loss is described as follow Enable enable video loss function Schedule set the effective time zone of video loss Alarm output set bound alarm output Delay set the delay time when the inspection will be done again after video loss occurred Record set the channel of correlating record after video loss occurred Delay set the time to delay record after video loss occurred PTZ control set triggering the operation of correlated PTZ after video loss occurred Screen prompt set whether screen prompt is needed after video loss occurred EMAIL set whether email is needed to be sent after video loss occurred Buzz set whether buzz is needed to sound sent after video loss occurred FTP set whether snapshot is needed to be sent to designated FTP server after video
40. sk I O alarm has no function Answer possible reasons 1 2 3 4 Alarm setting is incorrect Alarm wiring is incorrect Alarm input signal is incorrect One alarm device connects to 2 circuits at the same time Page 49 of 49
41. sunMonTurWedThr Fr isat J 2 3 4 5 J6 7 8 9 10111213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 oo Be LZ UR ee ta ha Type All ch Mi iz M3 Ma wis Vle w7 M8 Page 1 1 Search Play Exit Figure 3 6 Start time set the start time of playback Search date set the time range of search green background means record video existed blue background means certain selected date underline means the date of the same day Search type set the range of record events to be searched timing record video alarm external alarm manual all optional Search channel set channel range of search Search execute search operation according to set search condition Backup execute record playback according to selected record video file Exit exit record search dialog box The page of play control bar is described as follow Wer ves N Play control bar 1 The play speed time play process of current file etc information is displayed on the playback Page 29 of 49 control bar 2 When playback audio is opened use mouse to select channel then the audio of corresponding channel will be played back 3 In general condition the system will automatically skip all time intervals where channels have no record 4 Use mouse to drag process bar to carry out positioning 3 5 3 PTZ operation It means PTZ zoom focus iris preset point name speed high speed PTZ patrol etc controls
42. the same day Page 35 of 49 System Parameter modification set search range to include parameter modification event Playback set search range to include record playback event Backup set search range to include backup event Alarm set search range to include alarm event Error lt lt first page lt last page gt next page gt gt last page Search execute search operation according to set search condition Exit exit record search dialog box 4 4 8 Group management setting to enter into group management interface as shown below x CurGrp 192 168 1 115 NewName New Group Rename DelGrp Default 192 168 1 115 SubStream Default 192 168 1 115 Substream Default 192 168 1 115 SubStream Default 192 168 1 115 Substream Type 118 LO Stream i Default 192 168 1 115 SubStream Server 192 168 1 115 Default 192 168 1 115 2 SubStream Default 192 168 1 115 K SubStream T ype Default Default 192 168 1 115 SubStream Server 10000 admin Select server New group name set the name of new group New group build a new group Save group save a group Delete group delete a group Search server Server IP Server port the port transmitting video and control data in digital video recorder User name user name for network access Password corresponding password of user name for user access Search search the digital video recorder server conforming to conditions
43. y name whether name is displayed in preview Record state whether record state icon is displayed in preview Audio channel bind audio channel number with this channel Preview patrol set the channel to be added to preview patrol Prompt the time interval of preview patrol is in second Display EANd videosSetti OSD Pos 0 i Regionctove ColorAdy The page of video parameter is described as follow 1 E 3 4 5 6 T g Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Setup Aud i ocCH 8 FS EM SY 8 Default Inte Save WANA OO M Exit Character overlapping adjust the positions of channel name and timestamp on video image as shown below Page 14 of 49 ka Prompt up to 4 zones can be masked in zone coverage Image color adjust the brightness chromaticity saturation and contrast of channel click Default button to restore to default setting Page 15 of 49 WEVA ATI TTT whe pray LT Ju de lt EAN E ns CA IE N Brig 70 kiy Contra 60 yom Er Les ul GI amp Default Exit 3 3 5 Network setting Move cursor to Network setting item glass framed icon means selected press OK key to enter the setting interface of the item network setting includes basic parameter PPPOE DDNS additional
44. yback gt Local playback to enter into local playback interface which is used to locally play back PC history records stored in hard disk of DVR as shown below Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat RA ay et CS CR 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 B 30 31 Click and at the bottom left of the interface to set the month to be searched the record situation of current month is displayed on the calendar interface as shown below Page 33 of 49 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat l 2 3 4 5 T 8 9 10 11 1 13 LA 15 16 1T Ip 19 20 fl fe 23 24 25 20 gr 20 Er 30 3l The date in bold front means that day has records existed blue frame means selected date directly click the date to search the record information of the same day For example there are records existed in 22nd 25th 26th April 2011 the date of current search is 26th April as shown below a SE Sun Mon Tue fed Tha Fri Sat MeH 2 hind nd Wi 12 3 4 5 6 MeH 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 cH 4 09 23 35 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 2T 28 w 30 31 Local playback steps Step1 select the date having video data in zone 1 note the date having video data is shown in bold front Step 2 select the time interval having video data in zone 2 note the time interval having video data is shown in black Step 3 click Play button other operation methods are the same as that of local DVR The following play buttons
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