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1.        Exit  Click it to exit     8 4 Blackberry Mobile    1  Program installation   1  Copy the setup software    VS500 alx    and    VS500 cod    to your PC    2  In order to be able to install applications and themes via BlackBerry Desktop Manager   firstly the PC should install Blackberry Desktop Manager  BlackBerry Desktop Manager will  be known as    DM      otherwise the phone cannot establish the connection with the PC    3  Connect your BlackBerry mobile phone to your computer via the USB cable that came with  it  or any USB cable that fits  Start the DM    4  Before the installation  open the BlackBerry Desktop Manager  Shown as the red sign on the  following pictures  Fig  means the phone isn   t connected to the PC  Fig2 means the phone  has been connected to the PC     69           BlackBerry  BlackBerry   Desktop Manager    Main Menu    Options    Help       er   Application Loader   Backup and Restore  danage songs  ring ton S Update  add  or remove device Back up or restore your device  and p f ur e E Ss  data         Device Switch Wizard  ls j Transfer data from a BlackBerry  Change options for synchronizing    device or other device to a il messages and organizer  BlackBerry device  data     Device connected  PII   None Check for u    BlackBerry  Desktop Manager v4 7       Fig 1          BlackBerry  BlackBerry   Desktop Manager    Main Menu Options Y Help y      Media Manager   Application Loader   Backup and Restore  Man  ring t ideos Update  add  or remove
2.      E This publication may include technical inaccuracies or typos  The manufacturer holds the  right to introduce any changes to the information contained herein  for any purpose   including but not limited to  improvements of the publications and or related to the product   at any time  without prior notice        DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY    The supplier shall not be liable to any party or any person  except for replacement or  reasonable maintenance of this product  for the cases  included but not limited to the following     E Any damage or loss  including but not limited to  direct indirect  consequential  special   exemplary use arising out of or related to the product     E Inappropriate use or negligence of the user in operation of the product  resulting in  personal injury or any damage     EW Unauthorized disassembly  repair or modification of the product by the user     E Any problems or consequential inconvenience  loss or damage  caused by connecting  this product to devices of the third parties     E Any claim or action for damages  brought by any photogenic subject  be it a person or  organization  due to violation of privacy whereby the surveillance picture and or saved  data becomes public or is used for the purpose other than surveillance     SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       NW Read these instructions and keep them in a safe place for future reference     NW Please refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel  or system i
3.      To enter a single channel view you can press the corresponding numerical buttons on the  remote  channel number is displayed in the top left corner of each window   alternatively you    can do so by left double clicking on the desired window  or by choosing the button in the  on screen Tool Bar     In order to return to the multi screen view you could either double click on the screen  again or press the multiple view button either on the remote control or the front panel     You can choose to display the Status Bar  Tool Bar or neither of them by single  right clicking on the screen  These three options alternate in sequence     4 1 2 Login System  In live view  press the button    MENU    once or right click key of mouse on live view to  display tool bar  it will appear the login window        16    You can login from the LOGIN window as shown as previous fig  Select user name and  user password  You can select username by pressing control button  AJ W    move cursor to  password edit bar by pressing control button   and switch input method by pressing    REC     button    You can access the main menu by pressing  OK  if the password is enabled     The default password for Admin is    888888    and the default password for userlis     123456     For your convenience and system safety  you can change password of admin and  add other username     4 1 3 Status Bar    Located at the bottom of the screen  the Status Bar may be called up by right clicking  anywhere in the sc
4.     16 cameras          E  TV Adjust  Screen layout adjustment     See the following subsections for a detailed description of each of these functionalities     18    4 2 Tool Bar Menu Options    4 2 1 System Configuration  a    Pressing this button will bring up a screen for setting up all system configurations  You  can adjust such settings as Setting  Record  Video  Network  Alarm  Advanced and Save   Please refer to Section 5  DVR Settings for the detailed description of these settings     L    ideo Network Alarm Advanced Save       4 2 2 Record Control a    Press this button kA will bring up a following dialog for record control  You can set  record mode for each channel  schedule recording  manual recording or stop recording  In  schedule record mode  videos will be record according to your setting in section 5 3 8  SCHEDULE          Recording modes are displayed in the top right corner of the respective screen  Manual       recording mode is indicated onscreen with the grey icon  For color indication of other recoding modes see Section 4 3 Channel Status Display     For detailed description of scheduled see Section 5 3 Record Settings  Description of the  manual recording function follows     In order to record a video audio feed  please select the REC button in the Tool Menu to  enter record control interface and select    Manual    to start manual recording  Alternatively you  can use the REC button on the remote or the front panel  If you choose    Stop    it will s
5.    Play Pause    Rewind Pause  Stop   Slow forward   Fast forward       Fre frame This button will be able when the file is paused      Next frame This button will be able when the file is paused    Fre file  Click this button to playback fre file       Next file  Click this button to playback next file     Display multi channel in full screen mode       Display single channel in full screen mode     4 2 4 Video Backup    Back up can be initiated from the same dialog window as the playback function        To back up the recorded footage  you first need to indicate which cameras and time  interval you want to save to an external source     21    a    12011 02 11 14  20  00    Stan Time      14 29 37 R       After searching recording files  you can choose files with checkmark in front of file on        right panel and click to enter backup interface     S          After that click the START button  it will begin backup this file  It will bring up the     Backup    dialog window  If the system cannot recognize the connected devices or none are  connected  you will see a warning message    You have not selected a device        The system will automatically detect all available backup devices and display them in the  Backup Device field  positioning the mouse over this field or entering it with the help of the  arrow buttons will allow you to view the available choices       Currently you can connect such external media as USB flash drives  portable USB HDDs  and USB DVD recorders
6.   1Vp p  75 Q  Please keep the video signal cable away from strong electromagnetic and  electric interference     13    EW Audio Connection  The audio input interface is a standard RCA socket  2Vp p  600 Q   Please keep the audio signal cable away from strong electromagnetic and electric  interference     E Monitor  Connect the main output connector to a monitor or a TV screen  Use a BNC to RCA  converter  if needed  to work with the Audio Video RCA cable     E Power  Please use the 12V DC adapter supplied for connecting your DVR device with the  power source     Sensor Alarm    4 Sensore pio PTE    E Alarm Input   Output     optional   Connect Alarm In 1 4 to N  O   Normally Open  or  N C   Normally Closed  alarm connectors and one  Ground connection  Connect Alarm Out to the  corresponding connections and Ground accordingly   For detailed description please see Section 5 6 1 2   VO Alarm    E Ethernet  For remote access to the video images from your  cameras via LAN or the Internet  please connect the standard RJ 45 twisted pair  Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector        E USB  For connecting the mouse  USB flash drive  USB portable HDD  USB portable DVD  Recorder  for the list of compatible HDDs see Appendix 2  for the list of compatible  DVD Recorders see Appendix 3   The USB mouse is hot pluggable        A NOTE  The device only supports FAT32 file system on the USB devices     3 5 2 Installing Hard Disk Drive    14    Power connector    Data connector    Your HDD s
7.   5 6 4 Alarm Status    You can get alarm status in this interface  such as video loss  mask  motion  alarm in  no  read write disk  network disconnected and IP conflicted        5 7 Advanced setting    Information contained under this tab lets you view system and event logs  versions of  software and hardware and work with the HDD settings        50    5 7 1 HDD Manage    Support 2 SATA HDD  Enter configuration setting gt ADVANCED gt HDD MANAGE DVR  supports 2 SATA HDD        If 2pcs HDD installed  then displayed as 1 2 in HDD  If selecting the first HDD  it  displays current type  total capacity  and status  You can modify HDD attribute  read only disk   read write disk  redundancy disk or delete all the data in the HDD  After all the setups please  click OK button  system goes back to the previous menu   Note  You can set proper mode for each hard disk from the dropdown list    When you use redundant backup function  you can set one or more redundant HDD s     Please note you need to set at least one read write disk  otherwise system will not record  video     5 7 2 USB Upgrade    Connect to the USB port on the rear panel with the USB device  which has upgrade file  and then select the file to upgrade        5 7 3 Configuration    51       Export  Connect to the USB interface on the rear panel with the USB equipment  set the  system output into a file named cfg coi   Import  Connect to the USB interface on the rear panel with the USB equipment  select  setting file to inpu
8.   For the list of DVD burners tested for compatibility  see Appendix  3           Playing backed up video on your PC  The backup file will be in DAV format and it can be played by special player  This player  will be provided in CD disk      22    4 2 5 PTZ Control    You can use this function if your DVR is connected to a PTZ camera  Pan Tilt Zoom      Pressing the PTZ control button will bring the corresponding video feed into the  single screen mode  In the screen you will see the special PTZ menu        3   A       7   2 8    1  Directional buttons  Control the direction of the PTZ cruise  Please refer to your PTZ  manual for details of PTZ scanning mode    2  Next Page  Press this button to enter advanced function and it will be introduced in  following    3  Speed  Sets the turning speed of PTZ camera  Adjust numbers for adjusting this setting    4  Zoom  Click to zoom in   zoom out   5  Focus  Click to focus in and focus out  this function is disabled for cameras with  automatic focus     6  Iris  Click to make the image brighter or darker  this function is disabled for cameras  with automatic iris adjustment     7  SET  Click this button to enter setting interface and you can set preset  tour  pattern and  border    8  PTZ Trace  Start PTZ trace     If you click    Next Page     you will enter interface as following          NO   Input number to use     Pattern  Start up pattern     AutoScan  Start up auto scan   Flip  Turn over image   Preset  Call on preset point   
9.   Tour  Start up tour     Autopan  Circumrorate PTZ flatly     Reset  Reset parameter of PTZ     Auxiliary Operation  Click    ON    to open and    OFF    to close  Different functions respond  to different protocols  The auxiliaries include light  wiper  power  etc  Please refer to your PTZ    23    manual for details   10  Auxiliary Number  It should be used with Auxiliary Operation    4 2 6 Shutdown     Press this button to shut down system  restart system  logout system or switch user     shutdown        4 2 7 Screen View Modes    Allow you to switch between single multiple screen views  4 screen  9 screen modes or  16 screen modes         4 2 8 TV Adjustment    By pressing the  2  button in the Tool Bar  you will bring up the TV Adjust screen     You can move the entire video screen up  down  left and right using this option   OK confirm the adjusted position  Cancel cancel the introduced position changes    4 3 Channel Status Display    The top right corner of each channel image features the following status icons   Bs Icon indicates that the channel has detected motion in the motion detection mode        Blue dot indicates that the channel is in the scheduled recording mode      Green dot indicates that the channel is in the mode of motion detection triggered  recording       Red dot indicates that the channel is in the mode of alarm triggered recording  O Grey dot indicates that the channel is running in the manual recording mode     24    5  DVR Settings    5 1 Menu 
10.   will take effect after saving and exiting     5 2 3 Data Separator    Select a symbol as data separator from                  and             5 2 4 Time Format    Toggle time format between the 12 Hour and 24 Hour representation  This option will take  effect after saving and exiting     5 2 5 Language    Use this option to change the language of the DVR menu text and the On Screen After  saving  system will restart automatically     5 2 6 Video Standard    Select of the preferred video standard  Available options are NTSC and PAL  Changes take  effect after saving and restarting system     5 2 7 DST Setting    Daylight saving time     enable    means DST is enabled  Click button E to enter DST setting  interface  You can setup the start time and end time of DST     2011  02  03 00  00    2011   02  04 00  00       You can click icon n at the bottom of the screen to enter next page to set  another system settings in next page     27    Sarin    enable    enable    disale  1024x768       5 2 8 Channel Display    Use this option to enable or disable display name of channel     5 2 9 Record State    Use this option to enable or disable display record state     5 2 10 Alarm State    Use this option to enable or disable display alarm state     5 2 11Resolution    Select the preferred VGA output resolution    Depending on the model  you can make your choice among   1024x768  1280x720    1280x1024  1920x1080    5 2 12 Account    Use this option to manage accounts  Press button ES 
11.  Android phone or copy to SD    card     1 2 Open your    ES File Explore    in android phone and find the   VS500 Android V1 00 0 apk  file in your android phone memory or SD card  Click  Meee 00 0  Te to install software     Do you want to instali this  application     Allow this application to     A       2   Start vs500 software   VS500 provide video surveillance  channel switch  full screen magnify  PTZ control  focus and  exit function    2 System main interface   After the installation  press    VS500    icon in the application to enter login interface     DGP ALS E a  08 42    All programs    Sogou Dmput       68    Device IP  DVR IP address    Device Port  TCP port   34567 by defaulted   Username  Login User Name  Admin   Password  Password  888888 by default     After inputting device IP  device port  username and password  click    Login    to login system   An interface will appear to select camera you want to monitor  the picture as following     EEA Click Flor D to control PTZ direction upward or       downward  If you click on    UP Down     it will switch to    Left Down     and you can control direction to left hand or right hand   EAS Click or El to adjust relevant parameter  If  you click on    Zoom     it will switch to    Focus    or    Iris      Video  Click it to enter camera selecting interface     Full  Click it to display image in full screen mode     al Upin P   Fir n ail    About  Click it to get information about this software     Video Full About
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13.  Gateway    In this section  you can set gateway according to your net segment     9 5 5 DNS    These values depend on your actual account  please contact your Internet Service Provider  for details     5 5 6 DDNS    In order to connect your DVR to the internet  you may choose to use the services of a  Dynamic DNS service     Besides choosing the ENABLE and DISABLE options for activating deactivating the    42    Dynamic Domain Name System  you can bring up the DDNS dialog window by clicking the    gt  gt   button     DynDNS DON  gt  Enable    LuCcKy cyndns ol  lucky       Your DVR comes with several DDNS server names built in  To be able to use these  servers  you need to go to the associated website to register for an account  Once registered   you choose the name of the DDNS Server from the list by pressing the arrow buttons located at  both ends of the corresponding field and input the DDNS name  user name  password   Afterward  it should automatically connect     5 5 7 PPPOE    These values depend on your actual account  please contact your Internet Service Provider  for details  In this interface  you should input username and password  then an IP address will  appear in this interface        You can click icon O Nei     at the bottom of the screen to enter next page to  set another network settings in next page     disala  enable    Latency    enable          43    5 5 8 HTTP Port    It is used to connect to the DVR web server  By default the value of the port is 80  Y
14.  consistent with the baud rate of the actual PTZ  cameras installed  You system supports four options  1200  2400  4800  9600  19200  38400   57600  115200  The changes will take effect after you save and exit     36    9 4 5 Data Bits  Options include 5  6  7 and 8 The default setting for DATA BIT is 8   5 4 6 Stop Bits  Options include 1 and 2  The default setting is 1   5 4 7 Parity  Options include None  Odd  Even  Mark and Space  The default setting 1s none     You can click icon at the bottom of the screen to enter next page to  set another video settings in next page        5 4 8 Color Setting    Set hue  brightness  contrast and saturation       5 4 9 Motion Detection    37    By analyzing video  when system detects sensitive moving signal  it will start motion    detection alarm        Operation method    Channel  select the channel you want to implement motion detection    Enable  function enable or disable    Sensitivity  System supports 6 levels    Region  can set 396  22 18   zones  The black is open zone  the pink is motion detection zone        Schedule  Click set button  you can see an interface is shown as in below  Here you can set    your own setup for business day and non business day         38    Trigger Delay  System auto delays detecting for a specified time  The value ranges from  10 600  Unit  second   Alarm output  when alarm occurred  system enables peripheral alarm devices  Alarm duration  Alarm output  Set output time for alarm when motion detect
15.  device Back up or restore your device  and your applications  data     al    Device Switch Wizard    Synchronize    Transter data from a BlackBerry  Change options for synchronizing  device or other device to a email messages and organizer  BlackBerry device  data     Device connected  PIN   205EFE2D    Check for updates    Desktop Manager v4 7       Fig 2  5  Click on    Application Loader    to enter into its interface  In this screen you have two    options to select from  Select    Add Remove Applications     shown as follows      70      Connected   BlackBerry Desktop Manager   gt        BlackBerry  BlackBerry   Desktop Manager    ag Application Loader Options v Help v    a Add   Remove Applications A  Update Software    Add new applications to your device or remove existing Update your device software   applications           You should now see something like what you see below  From this screen  click    Browse        shown as follows            BlackBerry  BlackBerry   Desktop Manager  ia Application Loader Options Help 7    Device application selection  Select the applicati at you wantto add to your device  or clear the application that you want to    amore from vour devica Total application space  2 MB    Name Version      MobileEye_8900 6 0 3                   vi KWeye 1 0       ss ETT  me      Device connected  PIN   Check for updates    BlackBerry  Desktop Manager v4 7   2008 Research In Motion Limite        Once you click    Browse    you will see a file search
16.  dispose of this product with your residential or commercial waste       Some countries or regions  such as the European Union  have set up systems to  collect and recycle electrical and electronic waste items  Contact your local  authorities for information about practices established for your region    COPYRIGHT STATEMENT       All rights reserved  No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means   transcribed  translated into any language or computer language  transformed in any other way   stored in a retrieval system  or transmitted in any form or by any means  electronic  mechanical   recording  photocopying or otherwise  without the prior written permission of the owner     Table of Contents    LIMITATIONCOPLIABI Vii e TEE ERa TE 2  DISCGUAIMEROE WARRANTY e A ated 2  SAFETYINSTRUCTON Ss ens ed Lo td o e ds SS 2  COPYRIGHT  STATEMENT  E 4  EA us fs ns tos EEA ERAT E E NE EAER 5  1  AQURDVR AT AGAIN 10 e dt at da 8  E A A heat tance 9  2 1 Getting Started CASCO rain ii An E aii 9   3  Hardware a A A da E tl Aa 9  3 1 Front Panel  Please take actual machine model as quasi       occccooonncccccccccnn      9   3 2 Back Panel Please take actual machine model as quaSl       ccccccoooncccncncnmm      10  o eet eae Seah cee iene un eee Tiel cee ee 11   SA MOUSE G OME Ol aras A ost ees ce enter ii eh eee ita 13   30 Hardware AN STAM LO MN a st 13  6 5  li Basic COMME Sia o aged 13   3 5 2 Installing Hard Disk Drive imicini a i 14   3 5 3 PTZ Control Conn
17.  screen like the one below  Go to and  locate where you saved the application files  Make sure you saved both the     alx    file and     cod    file in the same folder  After finding the    VS500 alx    file for the application   highlight it and click    open        71    Look in       Desktop        my Documents  2 My Computer  My Recent     AMy Network Places  Documents O codloader    My Documents  My Computer     m    File name    5500  alx  My Network Files of type    Application Loader Files    alx   al        8  You will now return to the Application Loader screen  From here you should see    VS500       now listed with Install under the Action column  shown as follows       Connected     BlackBerry Desktop Manager       BlackBerry  BlackBerry   Desktop Manager    R Application Loader    MobileEye _8900  KWeye  yssoo    Device connected  PIN      BlackBerry  Desktop Manager v4 7    9  Select    VS500    and click    Next    to go to next interface     T2    Action  None    None    Install    koX    Options    Help       Total application space  2 MB    Version  6 0 3    1 0  1 00 0    m        Connected   BlackBerry Desktop Manager   E BlackBerry  BlackBerry  Desktop Manager    A Application Loader    Summary    Your BlackBerry device will be updated lo include the following satan  WS    Device connected  MM         DoR    Options   Help  gt     10 Click    Finish    to start install software  After installation  an interface will show as folling        Connected Blac
18.  system enables peripheral alarm devices   Alarm duration  when camera masking  system auto delays detecting for a specified time  The   value ranges from 10 300  Unit  second    Buzzer  Default is    Off      Send email  System can send out email to alert you when alarm occurs    Channel  select the channel to activate recording function once alarm occurred  Please make  sure you have set alarm record in encode interface   Configuration  gt Record  gt Schedule  and schedule record in manual record interface   Configuration  gt Record  gt Manual Record    PTZ activation  Here you can set PTZ movement when alarm occurs  Such as go to preset    tour  amp pattern when there is an alarm  Click    select    button    Tour  Here you can enable tour function when alarm occurs  It is a one window tour     Snapshot  Enable or disable snapshot     5 4 11 Video Loss  When video loss happens  you can select ALARM OUTPUT or video loss show    information in local mainframe screen     40       Operation method    Channel  select the channel you want to enable lens shading alarm    Enable  function enable switch   Period  Click set button  you can see an interface is shown as in below  Here you can set for  business day and non business day  You can set up six time period  but they can   t be    repeated  The linear graphics show the period  you can copy the setting to other days    5 4 12 Private Masking    You can set one covered at most  You can use a mouse to drag private masking     5 
19. 16CH Real time Consumer DVR                  CE    CAUTION    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE COVER  WHEN POWER CONNECTED  NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE   REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL     WARNING  TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  DO NOT EXPOSE  THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE        NOTE  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  limits for a Class    A    digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications     FCC Caution  To assure continued compliance  use only shielded  interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices   Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  responsible for compliance could void the user   s authority to operate  this equipment     This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the FCC  Regulations        LIMITATION OF LIABILITY    EW This users    manual is supplied    as is     with no warranties  be it expressed or implied   including  but not limited to  the implied warranties of merchantability  suitability for any  exact purpose  or non infringement of any third party   s rights
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21. 5 Network    Next tab will help you set up network preferences for such activities as working with  e mail or sharing files over a network     Static IP  168 1  255   255   255  192   168    enable    disale       Below you can find the detailed description of each option present in this menu     41    5 5 1 Network    Your DVR supports several methods of being viewed online  No matter which method is  used  your DVR must first acquire an IP address  which it does via 2 different methods       Automatic acquisition of the IP address by the DHCP client model     Manual indication of the IP address by the Static IP model   Thus  this field offers two options  Static IP and DHCP  Toggling these will either make    the three following fields changeable  in manual mode  or not  in auto mode   these fields are   IP Address  Subnet Mask and Gateway     For exact data on your network and explanation of network settings  please contact your  network administrator or Internet service provider     PPPoE settings for ADSL dial up connection are also  supported        5 5 2 IP Address    In this section  you can get IP address as well as set static IP address  The changes will  take effect after you save and exit     5 5 3 Subnet Mask    In this section  you can get information about subnet mask  Subnet mask is a system of  interconnections within a communications system that allows the components to communicate  directly with each other  The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0     5 5 4
22. 7    Block  Block the selected user and you can also set a block time     5 6 Alarm Setting    Next menu tab in the System Menu is Alarm  Under this tab the administrator can define  how the DVR will respond to various alarms from the alarm inputs and adjust Alarm input    output settings        5 6 1 Alarm Input    Setting at system configuration gt alarm gt alarm input    According to the introduction of 3 5 1 basic connection  please make sure you have  properly connected alarm devices such as Alarm  lighter    User can save each channel configure or save once till all channels are set    Normal Open         Alarm input  select alarm channel number   Enable  function enable switch   Type  normal open or normal close    Schedule  Here you can set for business day and non business day  You can set up six  time period  but they can   t be repeated  The linear graphics show the period  you can copy the    48    setting to other days   Alarm out  activate peripheral alarm device when motion detection occurred    Trigger Delay  Here is for you to set proper delay duration  Value ranges from 0 to 600  seconds    Buzzer  Default is    off      Send email  System can send out email to alert you when alarm occurs    Record channel  you can select proper channel to record alarm video  Multiple choices    PTZ activation  Here you can set PTZ movement when alarm occurs  Such as go to  preset  tour amp  pattern when there is an alarm    Post record  It sets the record time of duration b
23. EME CE BEE OS Gun pp a  EELIS A A O O A Og    ee  bs       ae da ee    Select a camera to monitor it        The main window of the Mobile Phone application offers the choice of channels  Connect  and Settings buttons        TADA Click Plor E to control PTZ direction upward or downward  If you click  on    UP Down     it will switch to    Left Down    and you can control direction to left or right   EAS  Click or El to adjust relevant parameter  If you click on    Zoom     it  will switch to    Focus    or    Iris      Login  Click it to enter setting interface    Camera  Click it to enter camera selecting interface   Full  Click it to display image in full screen mode   About  Click it to get information about this software   Exit  Click it to exit     You can only watch one live feed channel at a time with  your mobile phone  Split mode and playback of recorded    files is not available at the moment        8 2 Symbian Phone    Please see a sample installation process shown below  The N97 will be taken as an  example to introduce installation       1  Copy    VS500 Symbian V1 03 1 R 101203 sisx    to your mobile from the installation  CD     2  Open file management on your mobile and find     VS500 Symbian V 1 03 1 R 101203 sisx    you have copied     VERO  Syma 0101 03  5500 mian 0 1          3  Select    Options    and a dialog will displayed which indicates    Install VS500     You  should choose    Ok    to continue the following steps  after you choose    OK     a serio
24. Meters  E FB  Packet Schedule   MW barel Probes  TEFAF        pred     Lirerradad     Properties    Derici    Alie your computer bo acers maners on a Microsoft  herak        Show icon in notification aiea whei connected  fe  Mot me whee this connection has limded or ro connectiu    or    Cancel _         Step 4  Double click    Internet protocol  TCP IP         Internet Protocol  TERAP  Propertios  Germa    You can get IP settings actigned sulcmahcally d pou mateak  puppets  the capabliby Diherane  you reed bo ack pour network adrmiristialos bot  the appropriasie IP pethnge    O bian an IF addet adorada       Ups the bolos IF address    P adder 132 168  0 123  Subnet mask 25  255 26  0    Dieta gateway 192 168  0 1         Use the bolos DNS perce adderes  Preferred DHS server    Alemate DMS pam  r       Step 5  Examine the IP address  subnet mask  and default gateway on the PC     Step 6  Set the corresponding IP address  subnet mask  and default gateway on the DVR  refer  to 5 5 5 Network Setup   If the subnet mask and default gateway on DVR are the same  with those of the PC  then the IP address must be in the same network section but cannot  be the same with the used one  Otherwise  it will cause IP address conflicts  Take the  figure above as an example  the IP address should be  192 168 0 X  wherein  X cannot be  40 or 1  including other IP addresses currently being used   and cannot surpass 255  the  subnet mask is 255 255 255 0  and the gateway is 192 168 0 1     6 4 C
25. Tree       Record  Control    Record  Search   backup    PTZ  Control    Clear  Alarm    1 4 9 16    Channel       TV Adjust    System    Settings       Record  Settings    Video  Settings       Net  Settings    Alarm  Settings    Advanced    Setting    Save  Settings       25       Time   Data Format Data Separator  Time format Language  Video standard   DST Setting   Channel Display   Record state Alarm state  Resolution   Account   Tour   HDD Full   Transparency   DVR No  RS 232    Channel Name  Setting OSD  Set Position  Encode  Snapshot  Audio Set  Schedule    Channel  Protocol Address Baudrate  Data Bits Stop Bits   Parity   Color Setting   Motion Detection   Camera masking   Video Loss   Private Masking    Network   IP Address   Subnet Mask   Gate Way   DNS   DDNS   PPPOE   HTTP Port TCP Port  Max connection  LAN Download  Transfer Mode Switch  Transfer Mode   Auto Reg Setting  Email Setting    RTSP Setting  IP Filter  Online Users    Alarm Input Channel  Alarm Input Type  Event Handling  Alarm Setting  Alarm Zoom Out  HDD Full Action    Alarm Input  Alarm Output  Abnormity  Alarm Status    Save  amp  Exit  Exit   Restore defaults  Logout    5 1 1 Menu Options    In order to modify adjust system Mo PM you need to enter the System Menu by    in the Tool Menu     pressing the System Configuration button    ideo Netaork Alarm Advanced Save       You will see the dialog window with settings for all systems and options available in your  DVR  The settings are subdivided int
26. as setting parameter  on device  you can refer to section 5 DVR setting for detail        6 9 About    It introduced version about web control  NET SDK and Play SDK     63    Web Control  Version  NET SDK  Version  Play SDK  Version    Copyright  lt C  2009       6 10 Logout    Click    Logout    to log out of system     7  Mobile Phone Support    A state of the art feature of this DVR device is transmitting live feed from the CCTV  cameras to your mobile phone  so that you can have    on the go    access to your surveillance  system from virtually anywhere in the world  Currently  there are a limited number of phones  that can support this feature  Windows CE Mobile  Symbian S60 3 Edition OS  Andriod and  Blackberry     8 1 Windows Mobile    Note  Prior to using this feature  you should apply for the  Internet connection service for your mobile phone  such as    D 3G or 3 5G  Please contact your mobile service provider for  m details     From the installation CD  install file    vs500Setup cab    onto your Windows Mobile phone   See your phone user manual for more details on application install    Find and execute program VS500 and click the Setting button to setup the IP address for  your DVR           64    In the ensuing screen  input the user name  Admin   password  device port TCP port   and  IP address for your DVR  Server      Input the value for the Port  default 34567 and choose the channel for streaming data from  the dropdown menu        1  b       BARRERA    CG  
27. as well  The mouse operates just like a mouse on a  Windows PC  Please connect the mouse to the USB connector in the back panel and please  note that you can hot plug the mouse      gt     In live display mode  right clicking will either display or hide the tool  Right clicki Dar  ight clickin  j A In main menu or sub menu mode  right clicking will exit current    menu  Note that the settings will not be saved after right clicking     On menu unlock mode  in the tool bar left click on the SYSTEM  SETTINGS icon to enter into the main menu   After entering main menu  left clicking will enter sub menus     On  detail files  menu mode  left clicking will playback one recording  file     By left clicking you can select values in edit boxes or down pull    menus The system supports Chinese character inputs  special    Left clicking symbols  numbers and letters     On the playback interface left clicking icons can control the forward  function  reverse function  slow play function  frame play function   Play function     screen control bar   motion detection area   left key the screen   Mouse drag the frame to set the motion detection area     3 5 Hardware Installation    It is recommended that the installations described below are carried out by qualified personnel        3 5 1 Basic Connections    E Cameras  Connect each of the cameras    outputs to the video input socket in the rear panel of the  DVR using appropriate cables  The video input interface is a standard BNC connector 
28. d click  Tools    Internet Options      2  Choose the    Security    label in the dialogue box     Internet Options      General Security   Privacy   Content   Connections   Programs   Advanced       Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings        o o    Internet  Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted  sites       Internet    This zone contains all Web sites you  haven t placed in other zones    Security level for this zone       Custom    Custom settings     To change the settings  click Custom Level     To use the recommended settings  click Default Level               3  Click    Customization level    to enter into the security setting     Security Settings    Settings        Activex controls and plug ins     Automatic prompting For Activex controls   3  Disable  Enable  14  Binary and script behaviors    Administrator approved  Disable    Enable  14 Download signed ActiveX controls      Disable  Enable  Prompt    14 Download unsigned Activex controls       MN mil          Reset custom settings       Reset to    Medium          Set the ActiveX control and pluggable unit  Select the following options   y ActiveX control auto prompting   Y Run the script of the ActiveX control which is marked to be that can safely implement the  script     55    Y Implement initialization and run the script of the ActiveX control which is not marked to be  that can safely implement the script    Y Binary system and the script behavior   Y Download the unsigned ActiveX co
29. e art Digital Video Recorder  DVR  offering the  industry   s best triplex functionality with video audio recording  playback  and network    capability  Your new device    allows you to run all three functions simultaneously  streamlining    the use of your CCTV system and boosting the security level of your home  business or social  venue  You can access live or recorded feed from your standard or PTZ cameras immediately at  the location of the DVR installation  or anywhere in the world using web browsers or a mobile  phone   The video may be stored at a remote location for safety       Some limitations apply to  detailed description      web  and phone based features  please see the related sections for    Please get acquainted with the parts and accessories as well as the ways to use the appliance as  described in this instruction manual  If you have any questions that this guide cannot answer   please contact your vendor or a certified specialist     2  Contents of the Box    e DVR device   e Installation CD   e Remote control   e Power cord   e Mouse  optional  depends on the model     e Hard disk drive  optional  depends on the model   if you would like to use your own  Hard disk drive  please see Appendix 2 for the list of compatible HDDs     2 1 Getting Started Check List    Before starting to work with your new DVR  please make sure all relevant connections are  done correctly    a  Are the power and video in out cables plugged in  Please see Section 3 5 1 Basic  Co
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31. efore alarm 1s activated    Tour  Here you can enable tour function when alarm occurs  Itis a one window tour   Snapshot  System can capture the selected channel     5 6 2 Alarm Output    Setting at system configuration gt alarm gt alarm output        Alarm Type  There are two types for you to select   Schedule  Select all or    1   e for the first channel   Manual  Select all or    1    for the first channel   Stop  close alarm output    Status  current device alarm output status     5 6 3 Abnormity    Setting at system configuration gt alarm gt abnormity      Ho Read wrie         49    Event type  no disk space  hard disk error  Not enough space  network failure  IP address  conflict    No disk space  DVR does not connect to the disk or hardware is error    Disk error  The system can not recognize because of disk error   Not enough space  Not enough space for the disk  the percentage of free space will be  showed    Network failure  The network connection disrupted or network connection error   IP conflict  The IP address of disk recorder network is fixed  the conflict will occur once  there is another same IP is set in the internet    Enable  function enable switch  reverse means    on      Alarm output  when exception occurred  system enables peripheral alarm devices   Alarm duration  system auto delays for a specified time  The value ranges from 10 300   Unit  second    Buzzer  Default is    off      Send email  System can send out email to alert you when alarm occurs   
32. for remote control    3 2 Back Panel Please take actual machine model as quasi   1 2 3 4 5 6         RECE O Open up menu to control recording     L Delete the character before cursor   C  windows  C  Z             1  Audio Input Connector  8 CH   8 channels audio input  for connecting audio signal  8CH DB9      2  Video Input Connectors  Video IN 1 16   16 channels video input  for connecting analog video signal input  BNC  1Vp p  759     3  Audio Output Connector  1 channel audio output  for connecting speakers      4  Ethernet Connector  RJ 45 10 100 Base T Ethernet network    5  ESATA  Connect with high speed HDD     6  Power Switch     10    7     NO COM      optional     8     9     Alarm Input Output connector  Alarm IN  4 CH  Alarm Out  1 CH   For connecting to external sensor device  Each alarm has one input pin on the Terminal Block of the rear panel     Connect positive  1 4  output pins of the device to the input slots  Alarm In  on the DVR  terminal block   Connect ground output pins of the device to the DVR Ground slots  G   Multiple devices can  be connected to one ground slot    sensor  Alarm PTZ  Port functions  y Sensor   Pin 1 G  Sensor 1 input   Pin 2 G  Sensor 2 input   Pin 3 G  Sensor 3 input   Pin 4 G  Sensor 4 input   Pin NO COM  Alarm Output  N O    Pin A  Pin B  RS 485A  RS 485B     Alarm Output Connectors  pin            For connecting to external alarm device  RS 485 Connector  pin A B      optional     For connecting PTZ camera control    Video Out
33. ges to apply to all available channels  you need to select    All      Make the selection by pressing the arrow buttons  the options run in a loop  1  gt  2  gt           gt   15 3167 All  gt  1  etc     32    5 3 2 Channel Name    Use this option to set name for each channel  Press button ES to enter channel name  interface  Click    Save    after setting to save it        5 3 3 Setting OSD    Depending on your demand  you can make your choice among    Time and Channel        Time  Tile         Channel Title    and    NO OSD        5 3 4 Set Position    Set a position to display OSD     5 3 5 Encode    Support dual streaming  main streaming and sub streaming        Channel  select channel number   Compression  H 264    Resolution  CIF or QCIF   Frame rate  PAL   1 25 f s  25 levels optional   NTSC   1 30 f s  30 levels optional  Bit rate  system supports two types  CBR and VBR   Quality  There are six levels ranging from 1 to 6  The sixth level has the highest image    33    quality   Bit rate  0kb s 4096kb s optional  Frame interval  can set 1 frame  2 12 optional     Copy the same settings to all channels     5 3 6 Snapshot    An  Disable    1L Time    General       Channel  Select channel you want to set   Timer snap  Enable or disable timer snap   Snap Count  Set snap count every time   Image Quality  Set image quality    Snapshot Frequency  Set snapshot frequency     5 3 7 Audio Set    You can set parameters for audio in this interface        5 3 8 Schedule    When the 
34. he following information    Log types include system operation  configuration operation  data management  alarm  event  record operation  log clear and etc    Please select start time and end time  then click search button  You can view the log files   Please page up down button to view if there are more than ten files     5 7 7 Version    Display system information about channels  alarm in  alarm out  system  release date and  inner        5 8 Save    It provides only four options as described below     53    Record Jigen Network Alarm Advanced       5 8 1 Save    Save all settings and exit the menu     5 8 2 Cancel    Exit the menu without saving any changes     5 8 3 Default    Reset all configurations to factory defaults     5 8 4 Logout Menu User    By using this option  you save all newly introduced changes and log out of the system  To  be able to operate the device you need to log in again with the user name and password     6  Web Browser Operation       6 1 Feature    Install the software through the IE browser of OS to operate the network remotely and  conveniently  DVR supports C S  B S  and access in LAN and WAN  It also supports IP and  domain name visiting     RESTRICTION CONDITION    To ensure PC   s stable visiting of DVR  we recommend Windows XP or Win7 and IE 6 0   IE 8 0 browsers     54    6 2 Network Security Setting    Prior to control installation  please program the network security level by using the  following operations     1  Open the IE browser an
35. hould be installed inside the DVR   Please connect the HDD in the standard way   screwing the HDD into the HDD brackets or DVR  base  All necessary cables are delivered with the  DVR  Use instructions that came together with the hard drive for exact wiring and  installation  Please connect the power cable to the appropriate socket  and the data cables to  their corresponding connectors  For the list of HDD drives tested for compatibility please  see Appendix 2              3 5 3 PTZ Control Connections     optional     Connect the PTZ control jacks to the corresponding RS485 A and B interfaces on the rear  panel     Sensor  Alaro E  pa Sensor2   PTZ          For detailed description of PTZ protocols  baud rates and IDs please refer to  the setup section in the PTZ manual        15       4  Getting Started and the Main Screen  4 1 The Main Screen    Switch on your DVR and wait for the system program to load  When you enter the system  you can see the main screen  The standard layout is sixteen windows evenly distributed over  the screen  From the main screen you can access menu options and switch among channel  views  displaying either all channel feeds simultaneously or bringing forth a full screen view of  a selected channel        4 1 1 Displaying a Single Channel   In the multiple screen view  you can make a particular window active by left clicking on it  once with a mouse  If an audio output device is connected to this channel  you can monitor  both audio and video feeds
36. iLyanoo com cn    25    lucky  e  e e   so  nonem hoo com  ALARM    none  com   noneig soc  con       SMTP Server  Input server address and then enable this function     Port  Default value is 25  You can modify it if necessary     45    User Name  The sender email account user name   Password  The sender email account password   Sender  Sender email address    Title  Input email subject here    Receiver  Receiver email address     Note  Please fulfill the postfix of the mail address if it is virtual  e g  xxxx yyyy com     otherwise it is not allowed   e g  xxxx     5 5 16 NTP    You can verify system time according to your time zone     NTP Server       Server IP  Input address of PC which had installed NTP server    Port  Fill in port according to your NTP server and the default port is 123    Time Zone  Fill in the time zone of your city   Update Schedule  Set an interval time to verify with NTP server  10 minutes defaulted     5 5 17 FTP       In this interface  you can set FTP  file translate protocol   Before configuration  you should  install a FTP server on your device     46    5 5 18 RTSP setting       You can set listen port for RTSP and set UDP start port and UDP port number     5 5 19 IP Filter       You can add trusted IP address or black IP address to enable disable access device via  computer     5 5 20 Online Users    You can get information about online users  such as user name  IP address and login type        Disconnect  Disconnect the selected user     4
37. ion complete   The value ranges from 10 300  Unit  second    Buzzer  Default is    off      Send email  System can send out email to alert you when alarm occurs    Channel  select the channel to activate recording function once alarm occurred  Please make  sure you have set MD record in encode interface  System Configuration    gt Record  gt Schedule  and schedule record in manual record interface  System  Configuration   gt  Record   gt Manual    PTZ activation  Here you can set PTZ movement when alarm occurs  Such as go to preset     tour  amp pattern when there is an alarm  Click    select    button     wore  None  More  Mona    Hora    None    hone    Horna       Tour  Here you can enable tour function when alarm occurs  Itis a one window tour     Snapshot  Enable or disable snapshot     5 4 10 Camera Masking    Moda       39    When someone viciously masks lens  the system can alert you to guarantee video  continuity  You can select Alarm output  On screen  PTZ Linkage    Operation method    Channel  select the channel to record when camera mask occurred    Enable  function enable switch   Sensitivity  there are six levels    Schedule  Click set button  you can see an interface is shown as below  Here you can set for  business day and non business day  You can set up six time period  but they can   t be  repeated  The linear graphics show the period  you can copy the setting to other  days    p0   00    oo   g0    00   Qu       Alarm output  when camera masking occurred 
38. k          ooooocooooccocccccccanananonccncnncnononononnnnoncncnnnnos 77    1  YOUR DVR AT A GLANCE       Product Overview      Display Frame Rate    fi Playback Resolution    Record Frame Rate      Record method    HDD Interface      Network Protocol    Network Function      USB 2 0 Interface    Playback method    Network Interface  PTZ Protocol     Area Covered    Video Backup  Power Adapter    Operating temperature      Operating humidity      Dimensions           Model dependent    16 CH  O ste o O  H 264 Baseline Compression  BNC 16 Input   1 Output  G 71la  RCA 8 Input   1 Output    Motion detection  Sensor Input  Relay Output   Video Loss  Camera masking             4CH Input   1CH Output  Each Channel PAL 25 FPS  NTSC 30 FPS  CIF   Recorded frame rate       PAL  400 FPS CIF NTSC  480FPS CIF    Scheduled Record  Normal Record  Motion Detection  Sensor Trigger  Video Loss   Camera Masking   Manual Record    Up to 1TB SATA interface HDD 2  TCP IP  DHCP DDNS PPPOE E Mail NTP FTP  RTSP  IP Filter  UPNP    Live Monitor  Playback  Configuration  Backup  Mobile Phone Surveillance          Mouse   Portable Mobile HDD  Flash Drive  DVD Burner  Firmware Upgrade    Normal  Fast Forward  Slow Forward  Rewind  Single Step  RJ45 10M  100M Ethernet Auto Detect  PELCO P   PELCO D PANASONIC  SONY  etc  Support area covered for each channel  Backup files in DAV format    DC 12V Adapter  10  C   40  C  10  90   435 380 52mm                   Congratulations on purchasing your state of th
39. kBerry Desktop Manager    BlackBerry    Desktop Manager    Update complete    The loading operation was successful    Device connected  PIN      2  System explanations       g    Options   Help      VS500 phone port has the following capabilities and functions  live video surveillance  channel  switch  full screen display  PTZ control  including zoon focus iris  image capture  save as    favorite and exit function        System main interface    After the installation  press    VS500    icon in the application  see the below picture        73     2  System login interface  Open the main interface  see the configure interface as bellow  Modify your parameters as  necessary     Device IP 116 28 93 200  Device port  34567    Username   Admin  Passward ee nde der  Network 2  Wif       Device IP  DVR IP address   Device Port  TCP Port  34567 by default    User name  Login User Name   Admin    Password  Password  888888 by default    Network Type  WIFI or others   Login  Click this button to login live interface    Cancel  Click this button to exit system     8  System Live interface   After setting your configurations  press  Login  to login device list and click  Cancel  button to    exit  Please refer to the below picture         Device list  Click this button to show device list and choose the one you want to connect      4  Connect to DVR  After choose cameras  you will enter live interface          3    Login Camera Full 6     4 Up Down  gt   Click Plor D to control PTZ direc
40. l  you can get detail information below     192 168 1 228 10 352kbp5 51         It shows IP address  net bandwidth and camera ID   EA  Click this icon to capture picture    Fl  Click this icon to start record    W  Click this icon to start listen     EJ  Click this icon to stop view     Introduction of functions to adjust position  E  Click this icon to move image to left hand   E  Click this icon to move image to underside     E  Click this icon to move image to right hand     60    FT  Click this icon to move image to upside   E3  Click this icon to zoom in   E  Click this icon to zoom out     Fl  Click this icon to restore image     6 5 4 PTZ Control    Control PTZ direction          Set the turning speed of PTZ camera  Zoom  Zoom in or zoom out    Focus  Focus in or focus out   Iris  Make the image brighter or darker    6 5 5 Image Adjustment       You can set bright  contrast  hue and saturation by dragging the bar in this interface    6 5 6 Others operation    Snapshot Path  Set a path in PC to save capture images   Record Path  Set a path to save recording files    Reboot  Click this button to reboot device    Record Size  Set record size range from 200MB to 1024MB        6 6 Record Query    61    hecord Query    faa s sa   isis    ET  3    Faun a    rE       T Mira Decora   T Pire   Pidi Plaeieach  PiPtrPsaPaPsaPaPrrra ro eh a ish 57 ia isl 6    SOLOW FEES 201100092750  A a TA 21 POCA A  UA CL DOES S  O ira e   UA SU DA AA  SOLOS PES 201 105031 12750  STE OS 201 DO ea
41. ng     58    BEDECRDEREEEEN      E ELLE           __ de    6 5 2 Connect cameras    In the previous fig  users can click mouse on left panel to connect any camera or click     Open All    to connect all the cameras    Open All  main   In this mode  the images will be clearer and demand higher bandwidth    Open All  Sub   In this mode  the images will be worse than main stream mode and more  fluency    Users can select above mode according to net condition     6 5 3 Functions on View  After connecting cameras successfully  you can see interface as following     e Ue me ee    0 0   20 Stee O 0 LAS  ES       Revia Cry Mania Mire Mei Lia       Introduction for functions on above panel     59           Click this icon to pull out a menu show as below  You can select a stream level according to    your demand        Real Grade High   Y Real Grade Middle  Real Grade Low  Default Grade  Fluency Grade Low  Fluency Grade Middle  Fluency Grade High     ul Display images in full screen mode    ma   Display image in single screen mode   Display image in 4 screen mode   Display image in 6 screen mode   Display image in 8 screen mode   Display image in 9 screen mode   Display image in 13 screen mode   Display image in 16 screen mode   Display image in 20 screen mode   Display image in 25 screen mode     Display image in 36 screen mode     2 al al al El fl e A A g      Click this icon to start talk back    Introduction of functions on live    There are several icons at the bottom of a channe
42. nnections for more    b  Is the HDD installed  Please see Sections 3 5 2 Installing HDD for more    c  Did the DVR start recording  Please see Section 4 2 2 Record Control for more     3 1 Front Panel  Please take actual machine model as quasi     Front panels are different in term of different machine model  The front panels as follows are  for reference     Serial Type Name Introduction  Number    Channel Selecting Numeric Buttons   Using these buttons you can choose to  Button  1 10      output video on your monitor either as a  full screen view of each of the cameras  individually or use these buttons to input  number If you want to output channel 12  as full screen  you can press button     10  and    2            Control Button Use arrow buttons to move among the    menu items  Press  lt     gt  to move to          Y      A  selection boxes  press   to select    submenu parameters     ENTER Press Enter to confirm your choice     8  Main Functional MENU Displays the main menu   Button P  Il Opens video search and playback menu   When the playback mode is activated  press this button to play pause playback   MULTI Switch display mode   ES  RE  PT    Use this button to exit any active     Pan Tilt Zoom  High Speed Dome  camera functionality    LED LIGHTS indicates your connection to the power  supply   Indicates your connection to the HDD  usage  Alarm Led Indicates alarm input  Infrared Led Indicates your connection to the infrared    IR Window IR Window Infra red sensor 
43. nstallers     E Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature  humidity or power source  ratings     NW Place the unit on a flat surface not prone to vibration or impact     NW Use the appliance at temperatures between 0  C    45  C  32  F   113   and humidity  below 85      The input power source for this appliance is between 90   264 VAC  47   63 Hz     Install the unit away from heat sources such as radiators  heat registers and stoves   Installation of the unit near consumer electronics devices  such as stereo receiver amplifiers  and televisions  is permitted as long as the air surrounding the terminal does not exceed the  above mentioned temperature range     Handle hard disk drives with care     It is possible to damage hard drives if they are moved while their motors are still running   To allow the hard drive to spin down and park its heads  wait at least 10 seconds after  disconnecting power before moving the unit     To avoid shock and vibration damage to the internal hard drive  do not move the unit while  it is plugged in     Protect hard disk drives from static electricity   Do not stack hard disk drives or keep them upright   Do not use an electric or magnetic screwdriver to fix hard disk drives     Do not place the unit in an enclosed area where the cooling vents are blocked or impede the  flow of air through the ventilation openings     Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched particularly at plugs and the  points where they exi
44. ntrol   Y Download the signed ActiveX control   y Perform the ActiveX control and pluggable unit    It   s extremely importation to    enable    the items above   Prompt  Before control installation  please turn off the fire wall and the anti virus  software     6 3 Connection Setting    The remote access for the hard disk recording machine should be carried out through the  network  In the local area network connection  the IP address of the client side computer must  be in the same network section with that of the hard disk recording machine  While in the wide  area network connection  just ensure that two sides can visit the public network  and connect  through the IP address or the dynamic domain name  The following will mainly focus on the  connecting and setting method for the local area network     Step 1  Right click on    Network neighborhood    and click    Attribute    in the ejected menu to  open the    Network connection        Step 2  Double click to open    Local connection           Local Area Connection Status    CS y  General Support    Connection    Status  Connected  Duration  00 44 11  Speed  100 0 Mbps    Activity    Sent ar Received   gt     do    Packets  30 949 616 300      Properties         Step 3  Click    Attribute        56       Local Area Connection Properties     Genel   authentication   Advanced    Commet iiam   M9 Realak AILS 10 Fary Fad E    Thi  connection ua tee  inken dera  Cher For Miercesaft Meteor  PEP and Printer Shang be Micscan  l 
45. o 7 subsections  each with its own tab  Setting  Record   Video  Network  Alarm  Advanced and Save  Below is the detailed description of these  settings     5 2 System Settings    Alarm acvanced    11 11 23  18    YY yy mm dd    a  a  4         Ala     24 Hour  ENGLISH     gt   PF  n   Al       This tab provides general system settings for operating your DVR  Titles of the menu list  items are located on the left  and the corresponding changeable or non changeable values are  represented in the fields to the right  You can     a  select the values from the list  toggling the preset data by pressing the arrows on  each side of the field      b  input the required data after entering a customized window by pressing the   gt  gt    button in some of the fields     c  familiarize yourself with the existing non changeable settings     When entering the fields using the remote control directional keys or the DVR front panel   as well as when positioning the mouse over them  a short description of the setting in question  will appear at the bottom of the window    Several tabs have options that are positioned on more than one window  and you can    navigate between them by pressing either the    Next    button   After setting configurations  you should save them in SAVE tab     26    5 2 1 System Time    Use this option to adjust the current date and time of the DVR     5 2 2 Data Format    Toggle data format among    yyyy mm dd        dd mm yyyy    and    mm dd yyyy     This option
46. ontrol Download and Installation    After finishing the aforementioned settings  open the IE browser  input http   192 168 0 X   192 168 0 X is the setting IP address of the DVR  and confirm  If the http port of DVR setting  has been changed  not 80   it   s will be must to add colon   port number  assume that the    current port number is P   like http   192 168 0 X P  for correct visit  Then  the network will  download and install the control automatically     57    After connecting to the internet  IE will automatically download the file to PC as follows     The system will automatically enter GUI as follows     3 CA   Microsofl internet Explerer      Fe ee Peete jo    G  0 ag    Gl hos       Abie  168 E     Web Server       6  bare Dime    Fill in your username  password and select English to enter the system  The password is  the same as the one set in DVR    USER Name  Input user name  The administrator has all authorities  but common user  has been limited authorities by administrator    PASSWORD  The password is as the same as the password of Device    Language  English or Chinese    If you checked the    Save Password    It will save password automatically    Note  If you connect the device in WAN  the IP should be a public IP     6 5 Operation Interface    Options in the main interface include LIVE  RECORD QUERY  ALARM CONFIG   SYSTEM CONFIG  ABOUT and LOGOUT  Click any option to access     6 5 1 Live    After login system success  you can enter interface as followi
47. ou  can specify a different port number     5 5 9 TCP Port    You can configure it according to your demand  It is 34567 by default  When you use  mobile phone to monitor  you should input this port     5 5 10 Max Connection    System supports maximal 10 users  0 means there is no connection    9 5 11 LAN Download  System can process the downloaded data first if you enable this function     5 5 12 Transfer Mode Switch    Enable or disable transfer     5 5 13 Transfer Mode    Set transfer mode among latency  self adaptive and fluency     5 5 14 AutoReg Setting    single Con 7    0 0 0 0  8000  a  06600600    dela       You can click icon Na  at the bottom of the screen to enter next page to  set another network settings in next page     44    art  disale  disale    en able    enable  disala       5 5 15 Email Setting    To access Email Settings  please select Configuration  gt  Network  gt  Next Page  gt   Next Page     Note  In order to activate the feature of sending alarm triggered e mail  notifications to the addresses you indicate in this window  you also need to  activate this function  section 5 5 9  section 5 5 10   etc   Please see the  following section for a detailed description        Here you can indicate multiple e mail addresses for persons who need to receive alarm  notifications when an alarm is triggered     Clicking the   gt  gt   button in the E mail Setting field will bring up a dialog window  where  you can adjust the necessary settings     AAA    smip ma
48. put Connector  Video output for connecting monitor or TV  BNC  1 Vp p  750     USB connectors    Use these USB ports to connect the mouse and backup devices  flash drive  DVD recorder     10  VGA Connector      optional     For connecting VGA LCD monitor    11  Power Input Socket  12V DC     3 3 Remote Control    In device operation  the enter key on the remote control or the front panel has the same    function as a mouse left click  The IR Range of the remote control is up to 10 meters  The  buttons on the remote control correspond 1 1 with the buttons on the front panel     Clears the alarm input or alarm  output status     l  Recording control  Has the same  2  REC function as the    REC    button on  the device   s front panel   Numeric Input numbers or select to change  3  buttons relevant channels     Enter the main menu     Alarm reset       Switch from the single window  view mode to multiple split view    mode  Functional    Buttons Return to upper menu  same as the       button on the front panel       Enable PTZ control  same as the     PTZ    button on the front panel       Play in slow mode   rewind    Play Pause    Playback Stop  Control    Fast forward    Go to next frame    Function  access to auxiliary  settings     Picture e  Buttons for zoom in or zoom out  Adjustment  Parameters Buttons for adjusting focus    Similar to the functions of arrow  buttons on the front panel    DELETE button    12    3 4 Mouse Control    You can use a mouse to operate the DVR 
49. rd cameras  as well as setup values for quality  motion detection and privacy areas   Please follow the description below     35       5 4 1 Channel    This option allows you to select the camera  channel  number whose settings you want to  modify  If you want the changes to apply to all available channels  you need to select    All      Make the selection by pressing the arrow buttons  the options run in a loop  1  gt  2  gt           gt   15 316 All  gt  1  etc     5 4 2 Protocol    Note  When making changes to PTZ camera functionality    settings  make sure that these changes are being made to actual    PTZ cameras by selecting the correct number in the previous  field  Camera Channel         Select the PTZ device protocol  It must be consistent with the protocol of the actual PTZ  cameras installed  You can make the choice among four available options  Pelco D  Pelco P   Panasonic  Samsung  SONY   etc  The changes will take effect after you save and exit     5 4 3 Address    Select the PTZ address  It must be consistent with the address of the actual PTZ cameras  installed  Make your choice of any number from 1 to 255  Please note that this is not the same  as the number of the channel to which you hook up the PTZ camera in your DVR system  The  system allows for step by step selection of the values by pressing the arrow buttons at each end  of the field  The changes will take effect after you save and exit     5 4 4 Baudrate    Select the PTZ device baud rate  It must be
50. reen        The Status Bar offers the following information     Peripheral alarm input   output status  On the far left of the bar you can see five colored squares  indicating the alarm status        The four yellow icons indicate the alarm input status for each of the four windows  When  the alarm is triggered  the color of the corresponding icon changes to red     The blue icon below indicates alarm output  When alarm output is activated  it changes its  color to red     The other three information sectors denote  in order  HDD usage  percentage   number of    remote users accessing the system via the network Internet  NET X   and current date time in  the YY YY MM DD HH MM SS format     17    4 1 4 Tool Bar    To display the Tool Bar you can toggle the    No Bar     gt  Status Bar  gt  Tool Bar options by  right clicking the mouse anywhere in the screen  or by pressing the Enter button on the front  panel or the remote control           The functions of the 11 buttons present in the Tool Bar are as follows     4 Use this button to hide the Tool Bar and return to the Status Bar     System configuration       Record control    a Search  playback and backup of recorded files       PTZ operation    Cancel alarm notification  Clicking this button will bring up a message showing  current alarm information        Shutdown  Shut down system     ma Es  sl  E   a8   sss Switching between screen display modes        Single camera     gt     Quad 4 cameras     gt     9 cameras     gt 
51. s    SUIS A  Frl  rE me 92a  201 PORE  92749  STE OS 2011 biG aa  SUL Se A    AS  A AS    a  o       Select recorded type  start time  end time  recorded channel  then click    Query    to search  file  In the list underside  you can select any recording list and click    Play    to playback files or  click    Download    to download file  You can monitor cameras and playback recording files at  the same time  You can also playback your local record file and view picture        6 7 Alarm Config    62    Alarm    Operation   Listen Aer   open idies  O Promet  DO aapa   Mann Sound   D Pir Alora Audo    moore A    Te TA   Ae Type   Shanna Me Tih Me       Alarm Type  Select any alarm type depending on your demand   Operation  Set operation mode when alarm triggered   Alarm Sound  Set a sound to alarm out when alarm triggered     6 8 System Config    A Cartel Parad  E tris ite  TF verao kig  SaF Diak Sno  SF hag    fe triem iimg  Q Common Sathng  E Encode Teething   D ideo ak Config  Dl videji Pude PB 2 PO dd  20 01 77 17  40 Devord Beitrag  MO pihat berg    I comal ae ey  dEl feet Setting  qo a ttt    0 re ser  Dio tetra  MO wee trj  Qo rol er  q UTP Setting  AEI TF hatting  QO ETIP setting  PI PTT patin    El Control is load  0 Corbata de  El Acie Regehr    CB  re Purtieri  El Aas et  q video botes   0  es cue  4    In system configuration interface  you can get system information  set system parameters   set alarm function and etc  The method of setting parameters are the same 
52. s will output in the form of four  screen  In    View  3   mode  the videos will output in the form of eight  screen  In    View 4   mode  the videos will  output in the form of 16  screen     30       You can click icon at the bottom of the screen to enter next page to set  another system settings in next page     COwersmie  255       5 2 14 HDD Full    Select record mode between    Overwrite    and    Stop Record    when HDD is full   5 2 15 Transparency   Set transparency for menu display   5 2 16 DVR No    Set device ID  it will be used for remote keyboard operation    5 2 17 RS 232    Use this option to set RS 232  Press button to enter tour interface  There are various  devices for you to select  Console is for serial port or min end platform to upgrade program     Keyboard is for you to control current device     31    Console    115200       Baud rate  You can select proper baud rate    Data bit  You can select proper data bit    Stop bit  There are three values  1 2    Parity  there are 4 choices  none odd even blank   System default  Console  Baud rate is 115200  data bit is 8 digits  stop bit is 1  and Parity    is none     5 3 Record Setting    Menu items in this tab allow you to adjust settings related to recording the CCTV camera  images onto the HDD  Following is the description of the possible options     Time and Channel       5 3 1 Channel    This option allows you to select the camera  channel  number whose settings you want to  modify  If you want the chan
53. system boots up  it is in default 24 hour regular mode  You can set record type    and time in schedule interface  System Configuration gt  Record gt  Schedule     34       Channel  Please select the channel number first  You can select    all    if you want to set for the  whole channels    Redundancy  System supports redundancy backup function  You can highlight Redundancy  button to activate this function  Please note  before enable this function  please set at least one  HDD as redundant   System Configuration   gt Advanced  gt HDD Management    Pack Duration  Choose the time slice of video file   Pre record  record the video previously than motion detection   Record control  single option     e    means selected  there are    schedule        manual        stop    3  options    Week day  There are eight options  ranges from Saturday to Sunday and all     Time period  means current channel is recording in this period     m    setting regular  motion    detection  alarm  status  1t can be single or multiple choices  6 time periods to set     Also allows you to copy one channel setup to another  After setting in channel 1  you can  click paste button and turn to channel 2 and then click copy button  You can finish setting for  one channel and then click save button or you can finish all setup and then click save button to    memorize all the settings     5 4 Video Settings    The third tab in the Settings window is Video You can easily customize settings for your  PTZ standa
54. t     5 7 4 Maintenance    Every Tuesday    Never       Here you can set auto reboot time and auto delete old files setup     You can select proper setup from dropdown list   After all the setups please click save button  system goes back to the previous menu     5 7 5 HDD information       Here is to list hard disk type  total space  free space  video start time and status   Note  Please remove the broken hard disk before you add a new one    Once there is a hard disk confliction  please check hard disk time and system time is the  same or not  Please go to setting then general to modify system time  At last  reboot the system    52    to solve this problem    Note     means current HDD is normal  X means there is error    means there is no HDD   Please remove the broken hard disk before you add a new one  If disk is damaged  system  shows as              After system start  if there is conflict  will jump to HDD information page immediately   user can check the system time and HDD time  If conflict please enter normal setup to modify  system time  or enter advanced HDD management to format HDD  then restart device    HDD array according to SATA interface sequence  For example  SATA1 HDD in the first   SATA2 HDD in the last     5 7 6 Log    03 Playback  cmi0 11 02 10 1  Playback  ch11 11 02    2 Playback  eh 12 11  3 Playback  chia 1  30 03 Playback Air 4  11 30 03 Playback  ch15 11 02  4 Playback  ch16 11 02 10 1       Here is for you to view system log file  System lists t
55. t from the apparatus     Do not drop metallic parts through slots  This could permanently damage the appliance   Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service     Handle the appliance with care  Do not drop or shake  as this may damage the device     Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture  nor try to operate it in wet areas  Do not  install the unit in an area where condensation occurs  Do not operate with wet hands  Take  immediate action if the appliance becomes wet  Turn the power off and refer servicing to  qualified service personnel  Moisture may damage the appliance and also cause electric  shock     Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body  When the dirt is  hard to remove  use a mild detergent and wipe gently     Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a risk of fire or electric  shock     Please make a note of your settings and save them  This will help when you are required to  change the system configuration  or when an unexpected failure or trouble occurs     Distributing  copying  disassembling  reverse compiling  reverse engineering  and also  exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this product  is  expressly prohibited     CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT BY RECYCLING    When you see this symbol on a product  do not dispose of the product with  residential or commercial waste     Recycling your Electrical Equipment    O Please do not
56. t the IP address of your  DVR may frequently change  but it will still be possible to find your DVR from remote  computers  by using DDNS  Dynamic Domain Name System  which dynamically assigns IP  addresses to the DVR  This functionality allows the DVR to automatically update its IP address  to the DDNS Server each time its Dynamic IP address changes  Your DVR is equipped with the  DDNS functionality and has a list of related domain names through which you can acquire an  IP address   See Section 5 5 2 for details      Setup an account with a DDNS service provider and with the account information  available  login to the router and go to the DDNS page  Select the address of your service  provider and type in the account password  After saving  the router will send IP updates to your  DDNS account and the connection will always be forwarded to you current IP     76    Table for HDDs       Please find below the list of tested Hard Disk Drives  found to be compatible with the  DVR  If you want to use a HDD not found in this list  please test it for compatibility before  use        Brand name Model Number Size  GB  Drive    ST31000341AS a  Seagate ST31000333AS SATA  Seagate ST31000524NS SATA    ITB    Appendix 3 List of Compatible Portable USB disk                      Brand Name Model Number Size  ADATA C903 8GB  Kingston DataTraveler101    HYUNDAL HYU 608F M   aigo    aigo    aigo      DataTravelerG2 4GB          71    Statement   O If there is any doubt or disputability in man
57. tion upward or downward  If you click   on    UP Down     it will switch to    Left Down    and you can control direction to left hand or    right hand     74    ECOS  Click or El to adjust relevant parameter  If you click on    Zoom     it  will switch to    Focus    or    Iris      Camera  Click it to enter camera selecting interface    Full  Click it to display image in full screen mode     Set  Click it to set RTSP port and stream type     Set  RTSP Port 554    Stream Type  Extra Stream       RTSP  Set RTSP port according DVR     Stream Type  Select type between extra stream and main stream     Exit  Click it to exit     75    Appendix 1 Setting up Internet Connections for    Remote Access       This section will explain the ways to connect your DVR to the internet using static and  dynamic IP addresses  To connect to the internet  you will need to use a modem and a router     As a network device  your DVR should have its own address called an Internet Protocol   IP  address  This address can be used by other network devices  ie  computers  to access the  DVR to remotely monitor the CCTV cameras and change settings  You can get a static IP  address from your internet service provider     this way you will always have the same address  at all times  though this method is rather expensive  If you have a static IP  enter your static IP  in the DVR settings and the router will connect your DVR to the internet     You may alternatively choose to use dynamic IP  which means tha
58. to enter account interface  You can  modify users  modify groups  modify password  add user  add group and delete user     28       Modify User  You can modify user   s name  memo  group and set permissions   There are 2 default users     Admin       guest           Admin    users have administrator right   The default password is    888888    for all 2 default users    account     guest    user only can    review playback and backup     Reusable function  this function allows multiple users use the same account to login Once    select the user to a group  the user authority can not surpass this group authority property     We recommend that normal user   s authority lower than other advanced user     4       Modify Group  In this interface  you can edit name for group  set memo and set permissions  for group     AMONIO Croup    Shiuidown ie device  Local Replay  jet Replay CHOI    Mol Replay CHUZ    hel Repisy CHG       Modify password  you can select the name you want to change password and write a new  password  Before set new password  you should fill in old right password     29       Add User  You can add new user and set password  group and authority     Delete user  Click this button after select a user to delete it     5 2 13 Tour    Use this option to set tour  Press button to enter tour interface  In this interface  you  can enable or disable tour  set views for tour  In    View 1   mode  the selected videos will output  respectively  In    View 2   mode  the video
59. top  recording  Press OK to confirm  or press Cancel to undo your choice     4 2 3 Video Playback    To play the recorded video  press the Record Search button in the Tool Bar to enter video  playback interface        19    You should select channels you want to search and click button Search  and there will be  notes list on the right panel  You can double click any recording list to playback it     14 17 46 A  EINA H    17 35 59 R    17 5346 R  120000 R  20 00 00 R  21 00 00 R  2200 00 H  11 02 10 17  11 0210 17        In the above dialog you can select the recording file which you can playback or backup   Each of these options is described below     In order to playback a certain video feed from a particular camera  you first need to  indicate what time and which camera you wish to receive this information from  Then click    MIA to search for files     Select cameras you  want to playback        Al  gt earcr Fill in the time you  a 7 tt h  2011 02 11 14  20  00 want to searc    14 00 00 R  14 29 37 R  After searching  you can double click any list to start up playback     Playback Control    In the playback mode you can see the playback control panel as well as the date and time  of the played file     20    14 00 00 R    14 29 37 R    11 02 11 14 29 37  11 02 11 15 07 35  85056       In the playback view  you can drag a area with your mouse then click this area to zoom    out this area     AEE EREEREERE    Options for the playback control panel are described below       
60. ual  you can call on our company and take its    plain as authority     OThis manual provide reference for seviral types machine and you can contact with our customer  service department if you have any difficulty      There maybe some different description with real device as our products are upgrading all  along  Please forgive us for not informing latest updating        
61. us  of dialogs will appear as picture below  select    continue       E       kaai    vay    already exista    warmer 1 0941  i  with version 1 000 1 7    Antaii 400 kB tite    E Prong mam       fee  A 7 H    E M  s memory   gt  rib  BOGR    pas E  mony card  a      Ei  cn g ED aa  QUES pas   4  After selecting    Ok    on last picture above  the software will start install  After  installation  there will be an icon named    VS500    in application interface     66      wee    E vssoo    FA ni mix Tour    Options        Device IP  DVR IP address   Device Port  TCP port   34567 by defaulted   Username  Login User Name  Admin   Password  Password  888888 by default      6  After configuration  select    Login    to login system  A interface  will appear as following to select camera you want to monitor  Select  a camera then click    Back    to enter live interface           ELA Click Plor D to control PTZ direction upward or downward  If you click    on    UP Down     it will switch to    Left Down    and you can control direction to left hand or    right hand        a ee  Click or El to adjust relevant parameter  If you click on    Zoom     it  will switch to    Focus    or    Iris     Login  Click it to enter setting interface   Camera  Click it to enter camera selecting interface   Full  Click it to display image in full screen mode   Exit  Click it to exit     67    8 3 Andriod Mobile    1  Install the program  1 Copy the software    VS500  Android  V1 00 0 apk    to your
    
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