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1. j LLL L L LLL Li I T jll lil l l D Backup If you select Backup as the task the system will have cameras start backup all data at the scheduled time Please assign a storage path for backup files It will detect the video files in the assigned folder and then check which files that the system needs to backup Thus it will copy the un backup video data to the desired destination Click Save to store the schedule setting of this task Click Clear to remove all schedule setting of this task Backup path is not allowed to be set in the same disk drive where storage path existed Chapter 3 Configuring the System Schedule Setting EW May 2005 June 2005 Rebaot Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat C WEEKLY To 2 3 2 3 4 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 10 lt one tive 9 10 11 12 13 14 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 17 18 19 20 21 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 0502Mon 05 03 Tue aW 05 05 Thu 05 06 Fri 05 07 Sat This Windows operation system needs User name and Password to logon User name 1 Password g Save Clear Reboot If you select Reboot as the task the system will reboot at the appointed time Once it reboots the system successfully the system will not reboot again in the same hour Click Save to store the schedule setting of this task Click Clear to remove all schedule setting of this task
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3. Bee oO Be ee mcs BE Please configure the following items POS name Enter the POS name Use COM Select a COM port from the drop down list The COM port number will vary according to the user s hardware Skip first lines Click to adjust a desired number The appointed number of lines will be skipped when receiving the POS data Map to Channel Tick the boxes to make the POS mapped to the channels The 119 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 4 9 POS information will show on the appointed channels After you finish the settings click OK You will return to POS console setting dialog Click to add a POS setting and repeat the above procedure To modify the setting please select the desired item and then click __ Modify to adjust the settings If you wish to delete the setting please select the unwanted item and then click _ After finishing the settings the POS information will be shown on the assigned channel and the system will record the information with video at the same time To search the POS event you can use Event Search in 4 3 2 Event Search to search POS keywords when you play back the video When clicking POS event search the FINDING TEXT is enabled for entering POS keyword You can also check 4 3 4 Searching Events by Event Log Viewer to get POS logs and double click the log event to play the video recorded Note For the POS recommendations the Epson P
4. The application screens used in this manual are from AV 120 system Monitor Screen 2004 10 28 15 11 02 Free Space 68 98 GB 17 909 OOU The functions of buttons on the Monitor Screen are as followed 1 Exi D Click this item to minimize or exit the system The DVR system will confirm your authorization before it shuts down Enter your user ID and password and click OK You can find the software information and update the latest software version in About dialog 2 Split Screen Display The DVR system provides 6 split display modes for your selection You can select one of the split display modes by clicking the following icon 48 10 Chapter 3 Configuring the System 1 Cam display EH 4 Cam split display H 9 Cam split display 16 Cam split display 8 Cam split display 13 Cam split display If you only have 4 cameras connected the 8 Cam 9 Cam 13 Cam 16 Cam split display modes will be disabled automatically Date Time Free Space This bar shows the current time frame size and the hard disk s free space Recording a Click a to start recording The button turns red when it is recording Click it again to stop E Map Click to load your desired map according to your demands You can change an E map and locate cameras sensors and relays to desired positions The DVR system can support up to 8 E maps Load BMP or JPG files as E Maps Network D Click D to allow
5. _ If your Windows operation system requests User name and Password to logon please enter the administrator s name and Password for the OS Thus the DVR system won t be hanged to the Windows logon screen when it reboots i l l ll l l l li l l l l l ll ll lD l ll l l l i d i 71 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Schedule Setting ES May 2005 June 2005 EX Enable Network gt Sun Mon Tue we Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat WEEKLY 4 26 0 1 4 2 3 4 6 7 8 6 7 8 11 lll c one rive 10 Td 25 ag 12 13 14 15 17 18 17 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 24 25 eg Di 27 26 27 28 29 l 2 72 Chapter 3 Configuring the System Schedule Setting KE May 2005 June 2005 Enable Network Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Aq WEEKLY 2 wi 2 3 4 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 10 c one tive 9 30 IE d2 13 44 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 17 18 19 20 21 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 24 25 26 298 26 27 28 29 30 31 0502Mon 0503Te j J poner tj ttt ttt jl Ip i l i i p l j l Enable Network When you select Network and set a schedule in Schedule Setting the system will allow inbound connections to monitor remotely during the appointed period of time After the appoint time the connection service will be stopped Click Save to store the schedule setting of this task Click Clear to remove all sche
6. 2 Password Set a password to secure your identification Input your password 149 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 3 User Information Please provide the following user information Host Name Password E mail Company and Country to complete the registration process Note that Host Name and Domain Name ddns dss com tw are the replacement for Internet address while a remote client tends to search a dynamic server T T x User Information das com tw 150 Appendix B Image Verification Appendix B Image Verification 1 ImageVerify is a watermark checking program to identify the validity of a saved image e g by snapshot a Runthe setup start program Click Start gt Program files gt DSS gt Image Verification to execute the program b Load the image file to start verifying file Source Image Processed Image Load Source Image Verity Image Save Processed Image Quit About 2 xl Look in 89 v a ex E3 Ld ImageVerify File name teme Files of type Bitmap Files brnp h _ Cancel Z This program can only verify uncompressed bmp image files A Verify image file Click Verify Image to begin the process 151 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual F ImageVerification Source Image Processed Image Verify Image Save Processed Image Quit
7. 4 and you will find the PTZ camera lens cycles to the desired positions and stays for the appointed time that you setup from the server Users can click the 4 auto pan path group buttons at the same time to monitor the 16 Preset positions cyclically Preset position numbers Users can appoint Preset positions of the PTZ camera lens from the server Follow the steps to set Preset position numbers A Select a desired preset number B Click direction buttons to adjust the PTZ camera lens to a proper position C Click to keep the assigned preset position number setting Repeat the same steps to set all preset position numbers 16 Preset position numbers are the maximum for a PTZ camera Click the Preset position numbers to make the lens move to the desired positions Moving speed of camera lens After you setup the preset position numbers you can adjust the moving speed of camera lens by clicking the direction buttons to speed up down the movement of lens o3 gt J Save After you determine the preset position please click keep the setting Exit Click this icon to close PTZ camera controller 115 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 4 7 Using Event Log Viewer Click to check the Event Log Viewer dialog The Event Log Viewer shows event logs operation logs POS logs system logs and network logs 4 7 1 Checking Event Logs 21 Event Log Viewer EVENT OPERATOIN C POS Date a 5 2005 M C SYSTEM
8. Auto Brightness Control Recording Setting Recording Made 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 AM PM Always Recording Motion Recording Smart Recording C No Recording Enable Audio Quality 1 80 Frame Rate 4 15 Video Size 320x240 C 640x240 C 640 x 480 V Enable Deinterlace Motion Detection Compression Type cy Sensitivity 70 c C MJPEG This function enables you to setup the cameras settings and recording settings on the server side Please refer to 3 2 2 and 3 2 3 14 Remote E Map Click to initiate the E Map You will see an E Map screen 131 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual EZ E 2 2 2 ET fof 2 E Ez ez Re e 5 l Se Ex Ez Eas Fes Fez Eee Fes En Ec Ern Eran ns eo When you click the camera icon to the desired E map the right windows will show images from the appointed camera if the enable camera is connected to your digital surveillance system 15 Remote Console Click to initiate Remote console The system will request an authorization Entering User ID Password and then click OK Please enter your user ID and password User ID Password p Cancel Please refer to 5 2 Using Remote Console for more details 132 Chapter 5 Using Remote Program to see the event log viewer You will see the below dialog Please refer to 4 5 Using Event L
9. ImageVerify returns a result 1 If the file is not modified the same picture appears in the right side result picture box 99 ImageVerification x Source Image Processed Image 2 If the file is modified a warning dialog appears In the result box the area that is being AN The image is invalid changed is highlighted 152 Appendix B Image Verification F ImagevVerification Processed Image Source Image 153
10. Terminal Capactance c 3 2 oF vorm Collector Emitter Breakdown Voltage BVcEO Ic 0 1mA Emitter Collector Current Transfer Ratio IF 5mA Vcez5V R F om CE BE Collector Current CONSO em Isolation Resistance Floating Capacitance sx DC500V 40 6096 R H V 0 f 1MHz mE ex 5V Ic 2mA oe 3 t Transfer Characteristics Response Time Rise asss Time Fall CTR 100 Vce 2V Ic 2mA RL 100 Relay Output Specification Surge strength 1500 VAC Nominal power 200mw 360mw Operating power 110mw 200mw 25 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 1 9 Connecting POS Not Supplied Some users may install POS Point of Sales to facilitate the sales management The system saves your time to install the POS system Just connect your DVR system and POS with a RS232 cable as the following illustration Connect the RS232 connectors to both POS and the digital surveillance system s COM ports respectively 26 Chapter 2 Installing Software Chapter 2 Installing Software This chapter describes how to install the Video Capture Card driver and required software to start and use MicroJack DVR system Please update Windows patches and your Graphic Card driver before installing the DVR software Before you install the software that comes on the CD please T download the latest software from our website
11. System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers WDM audio source for ARGUS WDM audio source for ARGUS P WDM audio source for ARGUS P WDM audio source for ARGUS P WDM audio source for ARGUS P WDM audio source for ARGUS P WDM audio source for ARGUS P audio source for ARGUS Pili When your drivers are successfully installed click zi system 2 4 2 4 1 Installing AV 120H to run the surveillance Installing AV 120H Driver driver in Windows 2000 After the software installation the system will reboot Remove the software CD in the CD Rom The Windows system automatically detects a new hardware and shows the following dialog box 41 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 1 2 3 Click Next to continue the installation Click Continue Anyway to install the driver The system will start to search for the driver Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for WDM video source for ARGUS P If your hardware came with an installation CD gt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Back Cancel Hardware Installation A The software you are installing for this hardware WDM video sou
12. User C Administrator Control Right System Setting Playback E Map lv Record Power OFF Backup Network PTZ Scheduler All Remote visible camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Vio Mi Mi Mi Mi F is 123 Password Comment Confirm KAKE Password Cancel Default Please follow the steps to set user settings 1 Authorization Level Select the authorization level as User or Administrator Only the Administrator can change the user settings Authorization Level User C Administrator 2 Control Right Tick the user s control rights according to your demands Control Right System Setting Playback E Map iv Record Power OFF Backup Network PTZ Scheduler 3 Remote Visible Cameras The DVR provides a feature to allow different users to see different channels via WebCam and remote console The administrator can create and define remote users authorization level to differentiate their control rights For instance you can let lesser important users to monitor limited channels via remote monitoring by selecting specific transmitting cameras Thus they are allowed to see limited channels You can provide a higher authorization level for important users to see all channels by ticking all box 89 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual All Remote visible camera 1 2 3 4 pi po F BE E E 5 5 4 N
13. if you enabled 16 cameras and click 4 Cam split display mode for 4 times the batches of display will be Camera 1 4 Camera 5 8 and so on as the above illustration If you only have 4 cameras connected the 8 Cam 9 Cam 13 Cam 16 Cam split display modes will be disabled automatically 91 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Split Display Click EH to split the screen into a 8 Cam split display 2 The system will display the first batch of cameras Camera 1 to Camera 8 and then turns to the next batch of cameras Camera 2 to Camera 9 and so on The above picture illustrates the sequences of 8 Cam split display If you select a 9 Cam split display mode the 2 display batches will be Camera 1 9 and Camera 8 16 When you click the camera number buttons the system will show one of the batches HH 3 Cam Split Display gt 3 4 1415 4 1515 5 67 e 718 JAE 3 1910 Ana 56 nes Fa o JOD ae 1112 617919 7189 10 891011 9 101112 10 11 12 13 11121314 12113 14 15 13 14 15 16 10111 12113 1112 34 12131415 13 14 15 16 napshe 1 1515 1 2 BAE 121314 10 11 n 12h13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 1 1203 K 1334 11 1415 p 12 15
14. OC 54 Chapter 3 Configuring the System Storage Path Folder Name Free Space Disk Space CAData 7 719G 12 291G Add Delete 2 Desk Top lock The DVR system provides a desktop lock function to avoid any mischievous system shutdown You can select Desktop Lock to lock the tool tray on desktop to avoid unauthorized users using hot keys Ctrl Alt Del or E to shutdown the DVR application Desktop Lack 3 Beep if no signal You can tick the box to enable the function Beep if no signal and click OK to keep the setting Click the box again to cancel it Beep if no signal 4 Ask for password when login You can tick this box to enable this function Ask for password when login and click OK to keep this setting When this function is enabled users need to enter a password when they login To disable this function please cancel the box Ask for password when login 5 Date format You can appoint the date format by dragging the list Select an ideal format Date Format dd mm y 6 Auto scan period You can appoint the auto scan period when enabling this function Click to adjust the time period and click OK to keep the setting The system will display the cameras stay for an appointed period and then cycle the next batch of cameras automatically AutoScan Period 3 m T Language You can click the drop down list to select a desired language The default language is English 55 Mi
15. specification to avoid unnecessary trouble 8 Compression Type The system provides 2 compression types MPEG4 and MJPEG If you select MJPEG lower compression ratio the file size is bigger If you select MPEG4 higher compression ratio the recorded file will be smaller N AV 120H only supports MPEG4 compression format 9 Mask Shield Edit Tick Shield or Mask box according to your demands 10 Mask Tick Mask box to enable this function You can tick Show Mask and select a color Move your cursor to the screen and then click the left button to mask a specific area To cancel the mask area you can select Mask in Mask Shield Edit column and then click Clear When you enable Mask and assign a masked area the system will NOT detect any motion in the masked area When it detects motions outside the marked area the upper left corner of the screen will appear a green triangle mark 64 Chapter 3 Configuring the System E a NEN ks m h k M P a E is mr REN Mask Shield Edit wW Show Mask r 1 Red C Green Blue Once the area is marked as a mask area there won t be any motion detection The images of the masked area will be meshed Shield Tick the Shield box to enable Shield Move your cursor to the screen and then click the left button to shield a specific area The marked area will be shielded That means the DV
16. the button turns gray 137 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 9 10 11 12 13 14 Playback Click lt q to switch to Playback Screen under Remote Console In Remote Console application you can select to play remote video data of remote server or local data recorded The Remote console will pop up a schedule Select a playback date and then click OK to continue Camera ID Fusp20mrama 5 6g 78 6399 ose 201 eae 5169 In the No area you can see number icons of the cameras Click a desired icon to display the channel After you click the icon it turns yellow If you assign a split display mode and appoint a camera number the icon group of the cameras will turn yellow altogether Full Screen Click to switch to a full screen mode Click the full screen again to return to remote console display mode i Il 1000 Sensors The icon shows which sensors that are triggered Once the sensors are triggered the indicators will turn yellow according to the sensor number lt Soe WY Relays Ses The icon shows which relays that are triggered Once the relays are triggered the indicators will turn yellow according to the relay number Audio Volume Adjustment Click the icon to adjust the audio volume to a proper volume You can mote the channels by selecting the Mute box Audio Setting Volume Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 E Cancel 138 Chapter 5
17. Any shipment damages Claims must be made with carriers D Any other cause that does not relate to a product defect Cartons cases batteries cabinets tapes or accessories used with the product 4 MicroJack TECHNOLOGIES Inc does not warrant that this product will meet your requirements it is your responsibility to determine the suitability of this product for your purpose MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual WHAT WE WILL AND WILL NOT PAY FOR We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items However we will not pay for the following 1 Removal or installation charges 2 Shipping charges 3 Any incidental charges EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES THE MANUFACTURER S SOLE OBLIGATION AND LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AT OUR OPTION THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE AND LOSS OF BUSINESS OR LIABILITY LIMITATIONS OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES There are no other oral or written warranties expressed or implied including but not limited to those of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Any implied warranties are limited in duration to 15 months from the date of purchase STATE LAW AND YOUR WARRANTY This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have o
18. Audio Card and the Video Extension Card into the slots and fix them The sequence of each card is as the lower right picture 3 Connect the cards with the connection cables as the lower left picture Video Capture Card Audio Card Video Capture Card Video Extension Card Connection bus 169 5 NS PCI Slot 2 e 6 9 7S s 8 NS 10 Chapter 1 Installing Hardware 4 Installing 2 Video Capture Cards and 2 Video Extension Cards For users who install 2 Video Capture Cards please follow the steps 1 Remove the brackets of PCI slots 2 Insert the Video Capture Cards and Video Extension Cards into the PCI slots in sequence and fix them You will see the back panel of each card as the lower right picture Ji Connect the 2 Video Capture cards with the connection cable as the lower left picture 5 Video Extension Card 1 PEE Video Video Capture Capture Extension Extension Card Card2 Card Card 2 Vide o Capture Card 2 PCI Slot 5 9 9 1 6 9 WOR 5 1209 16 OOOO e 11 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 1 5 AV 120H DVR Hardware Installation 1 5 1 Installing One MicroJack AV 120H Video Capture Card QS LL LL rasa Before installing the video card turn off the computer s power N unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached to the back of the comput
19. C No Recording Enable Audio None Motion Detection Sensitivity 4 Mask Shield Edit Quality Enable Mask 80 Show Mask Color Frame Rate Red C Green Blue i lt E Enable Shield Edit Video Size C 320 x 240 C Mask C Shield C 640 x 480 640 x 480 Enhance Enable Deinterlace 1 BI Compression Type MPEG4 C OK Cancel Default 1 Camera Icons The bar below shows cameras that are connected to your digital surveillance system When the number inside the camera icon lights up it means the camera is connected to the digital surveillance system It supports up to 16 cameras The number on the left lower corner represents the video size of the channel 60 Chapter 3 Configuring the System To set up the camera just click the desired camera icon When you configure an appointed camera the camera icon turns red Right click to select multiple camera icons or tick All box When you select all cameras you will see the screen shows Multiple channels When you select all cameras the screen inside the window will show Multiple channels 2 Recording Mode The system provides a time bar for recording selection Each block represents one hour and the hours count from 00 00 to 12 00 On the left side of the time bar you can tell the AM PM marks UO 01 ga U
20. Schedule Setting EN May 2005 June 2005 Record Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat x 2 iv c gt 2 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 10 in ONE TIME 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 26 27 28 29 30 1 29 30 31 lt ve o0 ot 02 03 04 o5 o6 07 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20121 22 23 DUUM 0502Mon ooo j Op5Thu ososi y J j gyorsat l Record If you select Record as the task the system will have all cameras start recording at the scheduled time The task you set here has higher priority than the recording mode you set for each camera That means even if you have set the camera to Motion Recording mode the cameras will still start Always recording mode at the scheduled time Click Save to store the schedule setting of this task Click Clear to remove all schedule setting of this task 69 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Schedule Setting E May 2005 June 2005 Backup Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 2 2 4 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 c one tive 9 11 12 14 12 13 14 15 16 18 13 21 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 2B 26 27 28 29 lt ve Backup Ta D back up I 255 E w 0502Mon osoadWed
21. Users can appoint your system to search a desired event Click CED to setup the camera and the desired event you want to search Click to see the next event you want to search Find Next When you enable Intelligent Search or Event Search you can click for the next search or the next event Visual Search c3 The system provides several time modes for visual searching such as searching by day searching by hour searching every 3 minute searching every 10 second and searching by second The system will keep a stream of static pictures under the visual search mode so that you can find out the process of the desired event through these serial images 52 27 28 29 30 31 32 3 2 Chapter 3 Configuring the System Event Log c Click cp to see event operation POS system or network logs Select date and an event item The system will show the logs in the lower table in the Event Log Viewer dialog TE Save The DVR system allows you to save static recording images You can catch a recording image and save it as a BMP or a JPG file Print c Print the image by clicking c Set Segment You can catch a desired segment of the recording file by setting segments Click to mark the beginning ending of a segment You will see a and on the slider To cancel the triangles click Output Segment After you finish setting the segment you can output the desired segment by clicking Th
22. Yes want to restart my computer now C will restart my computer later Remove any disks from their drives and then click Finish to complete setup 34 Chapter 2 Installing Software The system will reboot automatically to initiate a new setting after you finish the pg T installation You will see ime on your desktop Please install the driver before using the application 35 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 2 3 Installing AV 30 120 Driver 2 3 1 Installing AV 30 120 driver in Windows 2000 Digital Signature Not Found x After the software installation the system will reboot Remove the software CD in the CD Rom The Windows system automatically detects a new hardware and show the following dialog box The Microsoft digital signature affirms that software has been tested with Windows and that the software has not been altered since it was tested The software you are about to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature Therefore there is no guarantee that this software works correctly with Windows WDM video source for ARGUS If you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software visit the Windows Update Web site at http windowsupdate microsoft com to see if one is available Click Yes to continue the installation Do you want to continue the installation Yes No More Info You will see the system installing the video E driver a
23. blink Exit Click to save your current setup and leave 4 6 Using PTZ Camera If you connect PTZ cameras to your DVR system click z on the Monitor Screen and setup PTZ cameras first You will see a controller after pressing the button Click y to configure PTZ cameras as the above picture A PTZ setup dialog appears 112 Chapter 4 Using the System PTZ Setup Select Camera 15 w Lise PTZ Connection Settings comet J Camera ID f Protocol 2 Pelco P Preset Settings Preset Number w Dwell Tire Preset Mame OK Cancel Please set up the following items before using PTZ cameras 1 Select Camera Tick Use PTZ box to enable the function Select a camera in the drop down list 2 Connection Settings A Select a Com Port where the PTZ camera connector is connected B Select a Camera ID from the drop down list C Assign the Protocol Please select your PTZ Model refer to your PTZ camera spec from the menu Click Save to keep settings Connection Settings COM Pork comi Save ID lz Y z Pelco P Preset Settings Move the camera to the position refer to the control panel below Choose a preset number from the drop down list to set the monitoring position Set up the Dwell time for the camera to stay 1 60 seconds at one position before rotating to the next position D Determine a Preset Name for the posi
24. e can click to return to Visual search by day or to exit visual search 106 Chapter 4 Using the System 2005705703 00 00 2005 05 03 01 00 2005 05 03 02 00 2005 05 03 03 00 2005 05 03 04 00 2005 05 03 05 00 2005 05 03 06 00 2005 05 03 07 00 2005 05 03 08 00 2005 05 03 09 00 Select the desired hour and click the mouse you will see the following picture The system shows the picture for 3 minutes 107 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual As you see the above picture the system recorded the videos from 12 00 to 13 00 There are 20 screens on the display at most Each picture shows its recording time on its upper left corner If there is no data you will see No Data on the SEA You can click w to return to the Video search by hour or to exit visual search Move the cursor to a desired picture Click it and the system will show the display that is recorded every 10 seconds 108 Chapter 4 Using the System NN ANNGING NS As you see the above picture the static images are recorded every 10 seconds The system recorded the videos from 12 00 AM to 12 02 AM When you search video by every 10 seconds the system will record a frame every 10 seconds There are 20 pictures on this screen at most Each picture shows its recording time on its upper left corner If there is no data you will see No Data on the display You can click to return to Video 6 to exit v
25. i Seconds Move the cursor to the desired channel and click the mouse and drag to mark an area A red frame appears on the display The screen of the assigned channel also appears Intelligent Search in red on the lower left corner When there is a motion event inside the marked area the Monitor Screen will pause If it is not a desired event click to find next Camera 3 F If you would like to find out a searching list tick List box the items in the Searching Duration Setting will be enabled Searching Duration Begin Time 5 4 2005 End Time 5 5 2005 Searching Interval 30 Seconds 11 13 35 PM 11 13 35 AM 103 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Select the Begin End Time and enter Search Interval Click OK The system will show a Search List dialog that lists the desired events Select an event and double click The system will show the video of the event 4 4 2 Event Search 65559 Click 53399 to use Event Search An Event Search Setting dialog appears Select sensor events motion events video loss events and POS events according your demands Tp camera 1 NW L 11 21 The screen of the assigned channel appears Event Search in red on the lower left corner Click OK and to search events Once the system finds the events it will be paused Click ecc again for next event search Event Search Setting Searchi
26. playback the video file 58 Chapter 3 Configuring the System Auto Brightness Control and Night View The video image quality of outside cameras may be affected by insolation and weather thus the image can be too strong or too weak The system provides Auto Brightness Control to improve image quality and avoid vague images when the objects are too bright or too dark Select Auto Brightness Control When video signals from cameras are too strong or too weak the system will help adjust to a proper brightness according to the real situation When Auto Adjustment Control is enabled you can select Night View to intensify the night view image Night View enables users to see objects clearer in dark places When Night View is enabled you will find objects brighter and the image qualities improve The following images indicate the difference before and after enabling the Night View function e lt Camera 5 5 Before using Night View After using Night View Click OK to keep the adjustments after you adjust the camera settings 59 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 3 2 3 Recording Setting Video and Audio Click 3 to configure the recording setting Recording Setting All o 6 4 i th 6 0050000500 000050090 N d e Record ing Mode u a kasa 7 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 AM PM m C Always Recording Motion Recording Smart Recording C
27. single schedule unit it means the system executes the recording only one time during the appointed hours You can move your cursor to the calendar and appoint a specific date and time to record Click Save to keep the setting or click Clear to clear the setting The above figure shows a schedule by day You can set multiple dates for a single task DVR will execute the task at the appointed schedule automatically 75 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 3 2 6 Backup Setting Click G to backup the recording files The Backup Setting dialog will appear Backup Setting ES Selected Files May 2005 2 Require Space 1 2 3 4 6 139 06 MB 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 25 26 27 31 DVD R C CD R Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri S Auto partition Iv Delete files after Backup D BACK UP m Backup Now WE U I ees Calendar Choose a backup date The circled date is consistent with the system date Backup files Information Selected Files Blue blocks mean that there are video recording data during the period of time Select the desired blue blocks to backup the recording The selected files will turn red The DVR system will calculate the number of backup files automatically and calculate the required space Required Space The size of selected files Auto Partition Tick the box and select the below partition category the system will backup and 76 Chapter 3 Configuring the System div
28. than the split screens the split screens will cycle different batches of cameras Please refer to 4 1 1 for the batch cycles in different spilt display modes The camera ID icons turn yellow when the cycled channels are displayed You can set up the auto scan period in system setting dialog 94 Chapter 4 Using the System 4 1 4 Alarm Status and Reset When the alarm is triggered you can see the red sparkling arrow on the Monitor Screen mw n li kk Click the arrow to see the alarm status dialog Alarm Status lt 04 11 24 10 49 46 Alarm reset x04 11 24 10 50 32 Alarm reset xD4 11 24 10 50 37 Alarm reset xD4 11 24 10 50 37 Camera lt 04 gt motion detected xD4 11 24 10 50 38 Alarm reset x04 11 24 10 50 38 Alarm reset x04 11 24 10 50 38 Camera lt 04 gt motion detected x04 11 24 10 50 41 Alarm reset 04 11 24 10 50 42 Alarm reset x04 11 24 10 51 11 Alarm reset 04 11 24 10 56 02 Camera lt 04 gt motion detected lt 04 11 24 10 58 307 Camera lt 04 gt motion detected 04 11 24 11 01 31 Camera lt 04 gt motion detected x04 11 24 11 07 39 gt Camera lt 04 gt motion detected x04 11 24 11 12 34 gt Camera lt 04 gt motion detected x04 11 24 11 19 12 Camera lt 04 gt motion detected xD4 11 24 11 26 54 Camera lt 04 gt motion detected xD4 11 24 11 33 38 Camera lt 04 gt motion detected 04 11 24 11 37 087 Cam
29. to the desired position and then click again to mark the end of a segment You will see the other pink triangle on the slider for example imr om ninm Click 3 again to cancel the marked segment After you finish the segment the system will play the appointed video repeatedly Click to output the appointed segment You will see the following dialog Dosey gt efi GH EB Documents Cj MicroJack P My Computer omy Network Places dbgtool iCbDiGiCam 8 1 0029 pss 5 1 0029 File name 2005 5 3 15 52 2 Save as type AVI File AVI The default file name will be the recording time Select the storage path and click 99 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Save to output the video file The system will name the output segment according to the recording time You can save the video segment to hard disks USB Flash disk or other network devices 4 2 3 2 Save Static Images Sometimes it is necessary to catch static images from the recorded videos The DVR system allows you to catch the static images Users can save the image as a 1 Cam display image or a split display image Click to save the playback screen as a BMP or JPG file when you play back video recording D r The DVR provides a watermark proof function to avoid any o unauthorized image forgery The system can embed watermark proof in the image file Only BMP files can be embedded with
30. 0 120H 20 1 8 2 Connecting External Sensors Relays to AV 120H 24 1 9 Connecting POS Not Supplied rece nte eas 26 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING SOFTWARE 27 2 1 Installing AV 30 120 120H Application Software 28 2 1 1 Installing AV 30 120 120H Application in Windows 2000 XP 29 2 2 Installing AV 120H Application Software 32 2 2 1 Installing AV 120H Application in Windows 2000 XP 32 2 9 Installing AV 30 120 Driver z lt G Guau aaa etia dedo or er eet 36 2 3 1 Installing AV 30 120 driver in Windows 2000 36 2 3 2 Installing AV 30 120 driver in Windows 38 2 4 Installing AV 120FLDEIVNeru u u a a AARRAR AR REA RR tiie XAR Gg GARA Rd 41 2 4 1 Installing AV 120H driver in Windows 2000 41 2 4 2 Installing AV 120H driver in Windows XP 44 2 5 Removing Video Capture Card 46 CHAPTER CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM 47 9 4 Logging in Tor thefirst MNE ueecceeece oece ce vecccac setate oss 47 3 1 1 Introducing the Functions buttons on Display Playback 48 9 2 GONMGUMMG DVA cd Ayauya yaya RED ACE EV PV RUE RV 53 9 2 T System iibi 54
31. 16 dad TCR 15 2 Mine 1415 16 1 Eel 16111213 12 314 2 3 415 41516 4 5 6 7 5 61718 2 3 4 5 3141516 4151617 5 61718 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 to 8 9 hol 9honn2 The appointed channels will be shown at the top left screen in turns according to their sequence as the above picture The system will display the first batch of cameras Camera 1 to Camera 13 and then turn to the next batch of cameras Camera 2 to Camera 14 and so on 6 Cam Split Display Click B H button to split the screen into a 16 Cam split display 92 Chapter 4 Using the System The system will display all cameras as the above picture 93 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 4 1 2 Full Screen Display On the Monitor Screen you can click to switch to a full screen display a d I l A om You will see the system turning to a full size display To monitor a specific channel move the cursor to the desired channel and click the left button to switch the desired channel to full screen Click again to return to the multi display mode Right click your mouse to return to the Monitor Screen 4 1 3 Auto Scan Click on the Monitor Screen to enable Auto Scan The system will cycle the channels according to the split display mode in sequence When the quantities of enabled cameras are more
32. 1A 30VDC Resistive Load Contact Material AgNi10 D External I O Box pin signals 1 INPUT SIGNAL 1 a INPUT SIGNAL 1 GND INPUT SIGNAL 2 GND INPUT SIGNAL 3 GND INPUT SIGNAL 4 GND OUTPUT 3 Common 15 OUTPUT 3 Normally Open 23 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 1 8 2 Connecting External Sensors Relays to AV 120H The I O Audio card enables you to connect 4 sensor inputs and relay outputs The pin signals for the I O card are as followed Please follow the pin signal assignments to connect the devices Sensor Inputs Sensor 3 input signal Relay Comment 3 You can attach external sensors such as infrared sensors smoke detectors proximity sensors door sensors etc to the MicroJack AV 120H s input signal connectors on the I O card These devices trigger the system to respond with a predefined action e g record video Relay Outputs You can also attach external output control devices such as alarms to the MicroJack AV 120H s output connectors relay output You can then configure the system to activate or deactivate these devices 24 Chapter 1 Installing Hardware Absolute Maximum Ratings Ta 25 C Forward Curent Electrical Optical Characteristics Taz25 C _ Parameter Symbot Min Mex Unit Conditions w ia v emm S Reverse Curent n ww
33. 2005704711 No Data 2005704716 No Data 2005704721 No Data 2005704726 No Data 2005705701 No Data SELECT Date 2005104712 No Data 2005704717 No Data 2005 04 22 No Data 2005 04 27 No Data 2005 05 02 No Data 2005 04 13 No Data 2005 04 18 No Data 2005 04 23 No Data 2005 04 28 No Data 2105 05 13 Time 2005 05 03 2005104714 No Data 2005 04 19 No Data 2005 04 24 No Data 2005104729 No Data 2005704715 No Data 2005704720 No Data 2005704725 No Data 2005704730 No Data 2005 05 05 In Visual search by day mode the serial static images are recorded by date The system will show the 1 recorded video that is recorded after 12 00 PM in each day Each picture shows its recording date on the upper left corner If there is no data the display will show No Data Meanwhile you will see the upper grey bar shows the date of the selected image Exit the screen by clicking Q lt orreturn to the previous screen by clicking Move the cursor to a desired date and click it It turns to the Searching by hour mode There are up to 24 screens on the display The system presented the 1 video image in each hour As you see the following picture the system recorded the videos from 9 00 to 14 00 Each picture shows its recording time on the upper left corner If there is no data you will see No Data on the display You
34. 5 1 Monitor Screens The screens show the allowed channels for remote monitoring Users can monitor at most 16 channels according to the settings 2 DirectDraw Click ipbirectbraw d to enable this function When DirectDraw is enabled the video images become smoother and the button turns yellow o Not all graphic cards support the DirectDraw function The following pictures show the differences before using DirectDraw 97 18 23 49 87 18 22 43 1 Before using DirectDraw After using DirectDraw 125 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Click igDirectoraw d again to cancel the function 3 Received file size This shows the total size of the video files 4 Camera frames This shows the total frame rates of the channels S Split display mode The system provides 4 split display modes 1 Cam split display 4 Cam split display 9 Cam split display and 16 Cam split display If you only connect 4 cameras the 9 Cam and 16 Cam split display will be disabled automatically 6 Audio If you select Enable Audio in 3 2 3 Recording Setting you can choose to play the audio or mute the channel when you monitor the video This function is enabled under 1 Cam display mode Users can hear the audio when monitoring or playing the data T Voice Phone Click 2 to start 2 way audio Please refer to 3 2 4 Network Setting Make sure your microphone and speakers work before you use a microphone to talk to t
35. 8x WE Next Go to the next frame a End Go to the end of the video recording Date Click this button to choose the date of the recorded files that you want to play back Camera ID 2g 5g 63 78 83 931041131291241441 59164 Click the desired cameras from which to retrieve previously recorded videos Video recordings from each chosen camera will be displayed in the split screen video windows The chosen camera icons will turn yellow Handy View AV series provide easy connection Users can use a PDA or a mobile phone to access the AV DVR through Internet Just ensure your mobile or PDA connecting to Internet enter your website address MOBLIE to monitor the channels anytime anywhere The website IP may vary according to your server IP address For instance you may enter http 61 12 33 65 MOBILE to access your server You can watch the 141 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual latest image by one camera Click to change channels and click REFRESH to reload the new camera image Please check 3 2 4 Network setting to enable Handy View 5 4 Using PDA Viewer PDA Viewer allows PDA users to monitor channels anytime anywhere as Internet is available Before you use PDA Viewer please meet the PDA System Requirement OS MS Windows CE 4 0 PocketPC 2003 CPU ARM architecture Follow the steps to install the PDA Viewer application before using a PDA to monitor live video A Connect your PDA
36. C NETWORK Refresh Type 2005 05 05 10 32 59 Video Loss 2005 05 05 10 33 27 Video Restore 2005 05 05 10 33 50 Video Loss 2005 05 05 10 34 05 Video Restore 2005 05 05 10 34 44 Video Loss 2005 05 05 10 35 45 Video Restore Select Event and a desired date the lower table will show all event logs You will see the event time camera type and event in the table To check event logs of another day just select the desired date and then click Refresh to update the logs 4 7 2 Checking Operation Logs Select Operation and a desired date the lower table will show all Operation logs You will see the time type and event logs The system will keep all event logs such as network on off system setup start stop record and so on To check the logs of another day just select the desired date and then click Refresh to update the logs 116 Chapter 4 Using the System i Event Log Viewer C EVENT OPERATOIN C POS Date 5 5 2005 C SYSTEM C NETWORK Refresh rm Camera Type 1 2005 05 05 10 37 54 OPERATIOM Enter Setup 2 2005 05 05 10 39 28 OPERATION Enter Setup 3 2005 05 05 11 04 20 OPERATION Start Record 4 2005 05 05 11 04 22 OPERATION Network ON 4 7 3 Checking POS Logs Select POS and a desired date the lower table will show all POS logs You will see the time type and event logs The system will keep all POS logs To check the logs of another day just select the desired date and then click to upda
37. Configuration IP You need to enable remote view server via TCP IP The system will catch the fixed IP address automatically s ma If you have two Network Interface Cards in the system it will catch the first IP Execute IPCONFIG in Command Prompt to know the IP sequence Port Please enter the port for a remote console The default port is 8080 67 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual WebCam PORT Please enter the WebCam port The default port is 80 Enable Handy View The system provides Handy View function to enable remote users to use a PDA or a mobile phone for remote monitor Select the item Enable Handy View to enable remote users to connect the DVR server by PDA or mobile phone For more information please check 5 3 Handy View Dynamic DNS If your system uses a dynamic IP address please go to http ddns dss com tw and register a dynamic domain name and password first Select this item and enter the proper domain name and password to enable dynamic DNS If you enable this function without entering the domain name and the password the system will show an error message For more information please refer to Appendix A Registering Domain Names DDNS provided by other DDNS provided are acceptable After you finish the network configuration click to keep the settings You will return to the Monitor Screen Click to enable inbound connections from the client Voice Phone The system prov
38. D If there is any damage shortage or inappropriate item in the package contents please contact with your local dealer AV 30 Video Capture Card Specifications Video Capture Card Connection Pins video Extension Card Connection Slots Audio Slot TV out slot BNC connectors Reset Pins Watchdog Pins Product Video Card Specifications One Video Capture Card with 4 BNC connectors and 1 TV out slot AV 120 Video Capture Card Specifications The video card in the package meets the following specifications For Display Use Extension Card Connection Slots Video Capture Card Connection Pins Audio Slots TV out slot I O Slot BNC connectors Reset Pins Watchdog Pins Product Video Card Specifications AV 120 aru One Video Capture Card with 4 BNC connectors and 1 TV out slot AV 120H Video Capture Card Specifications The video card in the package meets the following specifications MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual TV out signal pins I O Connector SEES WatchDog Pins TV out slot D type adaptor slot AV 120H One video capture card with 1 D type connector and 1 card 1 TV out slot Manual Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this manual i e to be typed in MicroJack User in each authorization level Administrator Schedule Backup Name of a dialog Sections Option title in the dialog
39. Field names Buttons Underlined Table columns Caution Message These messages are to advise you to proceed carefully Failure to pay attention could result in damage to the system and may put personnel and environment at risk o Informational Message These messages are intended to provide additional information for the purpose of clarification IV Preface LIMITED WARRANTY MicroJack TECHNOLOGIES Inc warrants that this product to be free of defects resulting from faulty manufacturing or components under the following terms WARRANTY LENGTH Labor is warranted for 15 months from the date of purchase Replacement products will be warranted for the remainder of the 15 month warranty period or 30 days whichever is longer WHO IS PROTECTED This warranty is enforceable only by the first consumer purchaser WHAT IS AND IS NOT COVERED Except as specified below this warranty covers all defects resulting from faulty manufacturing of this product The following are not covered by the warranty 1 Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed 2 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from A Accident abuse misuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature commercial or industrial use unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instructions included with the product B Misapplication of service by someone other than the manufacturer s representative C
40. MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H Digital Video Recording System User s Manual P N 300AABN5 Made in Taiwan FCC NOTICE This device 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 in a commercial industrial or business environment This equipment can generate use and radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause un
41. OS system is recommended You can monitor the sales records through point of sales system As you finishing setting POS all sales record will be shown on the appointed screen The sales information will be recorded in the channel Using Network Server Click on the Monitor Screen to allow network services The icon turns red when you enable the network server The digital surveillance system allows http inbound connections from client PC For details please refer to Chapter 5 Using Remote Program 120 Chapter 4 Using the System 4 10 Using Functional Keys The DVR system allows users to use functional keys to fast operate the application under Display mode The following table shows functional descriptions of each function key Switch to playback Mode 121 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 4 11 Checking System Information Click F1 to see the system information The system information includes status of CPU RAM VGA Memory DirectX Version Login ID Production Version and Active Internet client connection System Information CPU RAM VGA Memory DirectX Version 9 0 Login ID 1 Product wersion 5 1 0009 Active Connection 1 Click OK to exit system information dialog box 122 Chapter 5 Using Remote Program Chapter 5 Using Remote Program Make sure that remote access service is enabled as 4 8 Using Network Server mentioned before you open IE Enter the server s IP addr
42. R system doesn t show detect and record the shielded area To cancel the shielded area you can select Shield in Mask Shield Edit column and then click Clear N AV 120H does not provide the Shield function Please use Shield very carefully to avoid missing any important video data 65 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Mask Shield Edit Enable Mask Mask Shield 14 d Click OK to save settings You will return to the DVR configuration setup screen Click M to return the main menu You need to click on Monitor Screen to record the video and the system will begin to record according to the settings here While the recording task is in process the icon turns red Click the icon again to stop the recording task The icon will return to gray 66 Chapter 3 Configuring the System 3 2 4 Network Setting vu Click wox to start the networking configuration Network Setting All Transmitting Cameras Mi M2 M3 M4 Diu LH E Is ig Server Configuration IP 168 254 241 205 Y PORT 8080 Webcam PORT 8 Iv Enable Handy View Dynamic DNS Domain Name Password Voice Phone Talk to Web Client PORT 9999 Cancel Default Transmitting Cameras Transmitting cameras allow users to monitor remotely You can decide which cameras can be remotely monitored Tick all box to select all camera numbers or select the desired camera numbers respectively Server
43. SANE Camer 57 3 2 3 Recording Setting Video and Audio 60 0 24 INGeBWOIK Re a i 67 8 2 15 Schedule Seltilig 5 Dc cH Dd HH DE PEDE Hd da 69 9 2 6 1 SelllhiQ ucc ee toe ree Fro Eo EE ea oa au dU 76 2 coelum 78 9 2 6 Relay Seting yk u u uu u uu uuu ua RN 80 9 2 9 AJaFIYE SeLUIIOs2 a ss asasasanasanasstasakasataskhaqapasqasqakasqaphayakaya ass 81 22 10 DDSsorSeUlli g pere 88 CHAPTER 4 USING THE SYSTEM 91 4 1 How to Monitor th Videos erie uuu u u u u uuu uuu r ne mets 91 4 1 1 Select the Split Display Mode 91 2 12 Bull Screen BISDIay uu u k ecuador mere and 94 Lu ei SCAN mec 94 4 1 4 Alarm Status and 95 42 How lo Playback he VIGGO oie ete ot a aui a 96 4 2 1 Setting the Video Playback Date and Time 96 4 2 2 Playing th VIdeOS uti ce e ERR EDU EL edv 97 4 2 3 Catching Desired Videos 98 4 3 Play Backup VIdeoFleS usq 100 4 4 Searching Desired Videos cene nnn 102 45 Using nie D neuen den 111 46 Using P TZ Camera RR RARE PRAGA RADAR AAA RA RA aA 112 Acc Using Event Eog VIGWEN 2
44. Sensor Setting Click to set up sensors This function will be activated after IO devices the system are installed correctly Sensor Setting Sensor01 name back door i Enable Content Card No Input Na Comment 1 1 EN gt Sane Test 1 Sensor ID Assign a sensor by clicking the drop down 1 zl and enter its name in the name field 2 Enable 78 Chapter 3 Configuring the System Tick Enable i5 enable this sensor Cancel the tick to disable the sensor 3 Content After you enable the appointed sensor the system will automatically show the Card No and Input No in the following Content column Enter the comment in the blank The following illustrations of the sensor inputs describe the pin assignments D Type 15 Pin Connector Sensor Input 1 Sensor Input 3 SensorInput2 s Sensor Input 4 Sensor Inputs for External I O Box External I O box for AV 30 120 120H The optional AV 120H 1 0 card The following table shows AV 120H I O card pin assignments Sensor 1 input signal Sensor 1 output signal Sensor 2 input signal Sensor 2 output signal Sensor 3 output signal Sensor 4 input signal 17 Sensor 4 output signal Relay Comment 1 Relay Normal Open 1 79 Sensor 3 input signal Relay Comment 3 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 4 Test After installing the sensors you can test the sensors immediately Click s to find the
45. Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below You may type a new folder name or select one from the existing folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders MicroJack Existing Folders Startup lt Back Cancel Chapter 2 Installing Software E system starts installing the MicroJack Installation application E Setup Status MicroJack Setup is performing the requested operations Cancel 9 Select Yes want to restart my computer now and click Finish to Complete CO m p ete th e i n stal lati O n i ect computer Please click Finish to Yes want to restart my computer now C No will restart my computer later Remove any disks from their drives and then click Finish to complete setup The system will reboot automatically to initiate a new setting after you finish the installation You will see on your desktop Please install the driver before using the application 31 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 2 2 Installing AV 120H Application Software Once you have successfully completed installing Video Capture Cards please follow the steps to install the DVR software first After you completed the software installation please install the driver If you have only one single hard drive please divide the hard drive into two partitions Install the Operating System onto the i first partition usually C drive and use the second p
46. Using Remote Program 5 2 3 Using Playback from Remote Console User can choose to play local video files or remote video files Select a desired item and then click OK to continue the playback task Playback Mode Local Playback C Remote Playback i Cancel You will see a playback screen as below Here is the introduction of each button in Playback screen CEELEEELLLELEEE 05 03 2005 16 55 59 718 x J LJ J 1 8111 LA JOAR 19 1 Audio Volume Adjustment Click the icon to adjust the audio volume to a proper volume You can mote the channels by selecting the Mute box 139 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 2 Side W P sa Drag the slider to go forward or backward through the video of a selected video recording 3 Time Button CIAA AIA 5 fos yes ye yaja ya pop oe yas 2 2 22 23 A blue bar on top of a time button indicates that there are recorded videos during the time period Click the desired time button to play back the videos that were recorded during the appointed time The selected button will then turn in red A grey bar on top of a time button indicates that there are no video recordings during the time period If there are no videos recorded during your appointed time it won t show any image 4 Split Screen Display There are 6 split display modes to choose from 1 Cam display 4 Cam split displ
47. V out Cable to AV 30 120 120H After you finish installing the cards please connect the BNC cable and the TV out cable to the Video Capture Card as below figure When you attach cameras to BNC connectors please follow a numerical order indicated on the below figure to avoid transmission problem Cameras need to be connected in sequence from the top to the bottom BNC terminals per card starting from the left side to the right side on the chassis Video Capture Card Extension Card 2 Audio I O 4 Extension Card 1 I Extension Card 3 p EX Pod L l O 199 14 15 J oo000 1 7 2 Connecting Cameras and TV out Cable to AV 120H After you finish installing the video capture cards please connect cameras microphones TV monitor alarms and sensors as the following illustration TV monitor Cameras A 44 Alorms Sensors e e 3 ee wy amm mm m LL Lj You must attach each camera and audio channel to the BNC connectors of the Video Capture card in a specific order to avoid transmission problems The Video Capture 17 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual card is stacked vertically into the chassis Each Video Capture Card can support up to 4 cameras and 4 audio channels 1 BNC cable contains 4 video connectors for cameras and 4 audio connectors for
48. ame Password Comment and Confirm Password Enter the user name password and comment After the setting enter the password again to confirm the authorization Name test Password ES Comment Confirm Password Cancel Click UK to save the setting or to cancel the setting 90 Chapter 4 Using the System Chapter 4 Using the System 4 1 How to Monitor the Videos Please switch to Monitor Screen to monitor all channels in real time The system provides a function of real time monitoring 4 1 4 Select the Split Display Mode Before you use full screen display to monitor the videos you can select the display mode by clicking one of the split display mode buttons There are 6 split display modes to choose from Eh display EH4 Cam split display split display split display 813 Cam split display amp 816 Cam split display Select a split display mode to view the channel 1 Display Click E to view an image from a single camera f you install several cameras you can click the camera number buttons to switch to a specific camera You can play the audio and video at the same time only under 1 Cam display mode EF4 Cam Split Display Click H to split the screen into a 4 Cam split display When the quantities of enabled cameras are more than the split screens the system will show different batches of cameras under 4 Cam split display mode For instance
49. and on the slider The lower video slider indicates the segment in a blue bar To cancel the segments click A again gt Output Segment After setting segments click gt to output the desired video segment as an AVI file The system appears a dialog to ask for the storage path The system names the output segment according to the time of the video a Save Click the button to save the playback screen as a BMP or JPG file S Print Print the current image 101 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Video Slider Move the bar left right to fast search a desired event Play Time 2004 12 23 01 00 09 Speed x1 Playing Time Speed This indicator shows the playing time and speed sizes LIT Play File This indicator shows the directory of the backup video file 4 4 Searching Desired Videos Depending on users demands The DVR system provides the following smart ways Intelligent Search Event Search Visual Search and Event Log to find the desired videos from the recorded videos 102 Chapter 4 Using the System 4 4 1 Intelligent Search 5559 Click and it turns green when this function is enabled Adjust the sensitivity first higher number accompanies with higher sensitivity Intelligent Search Setting Search Sensitivity Sensitivity _ 70 Default Searching Duration Begin Time 4 2005 11 13 355 End Time 5 5 2005 11 13 35 Searching Interval 30
50. artition as your storage area for audio video files and system log data Remember to format both partitions into NTFS Doing so will maintain an optimized system for your security needs T Make sure to install the application before you install the driver to avoid unnecessary trouble 2 2 1 Installing AV 120H Application in Windows 2000 XP After installing the hardware properly please power on your computer and follow the steps to install the application 1 Insert the Software CD to your CD ROM Digital Video Recorder driver and click Install Surveillance Syste m to continue Install Surveillance System 1 Browse Users Manual Install Adobe Reader Install PDA Viewer Browse CD 32 Chapter 2 Installing Software 2 The system begins to install the InstallShield Wizard appl ication Preparing to Install Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will quide you through the program setup process Please wait Checking Operating System Version 3 Click Next to continue MicroJack Installation Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for MicroJack The InstallShield Wizard will install MicroJack on your computer To continue click Next 4 Enterthe Company Name and MicroJack Installation Edit Data C D Key Enter requested data Please type company name and serial number The serial number is labeled on the cover of the CD The user name
51. arts to install InstallShield Wizard Preparing to Install EY MicroJack Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will quide vou through the program setup process Please wait Checking Operating System Version Cancel 3 Click Next to continue Micro Jack Installation Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for MicroJack The InstallShield Wizard will install MicroJack on your mputer To continue click Next 29 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 4 Enter the CDKey Company Name and 5 Enter User Name and Password Click Next to continue 6 Select a video system and click Next to continue 7 Select a program folder Click Next to continue 30 MicroJack Installation Edit Data Enter requested data Please type company name and serial number The serial number is labeled on the cover of the CD The user name you type here will be the System Manager of the program Company CDKEY MicroJack Installation Enter System Manager Password Please enter a password for the Administrator Please use the User ID and password to log in the program and add new users User ID fi Password ESI MicroJack Installation Select Video Format Please select the video format of the camera used in the system NTSC C PAL lt Back Cancel MicroJack Installation Select Program Folder Please select a program folder
52. at the site listed below http www microjack com download htm 27 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 2 1 Installing AV 30 120 120H Application Software Once you have successfully completed installing Video Capture Cards please follow the steps to install the DVR software first After you completed the software installation please install the driver Please disable hyper threading from your system BIOS before proceeding to install the software and driver for the AV product line T Make sure to install the application before you install the driver to avoid unnecessary trouble 28 Chapter 2 Installing Software 2 1 1 Installing AV 30 120 120H Application in Windows 2000 XP After installing the hardware properly please power on your computer and follow the steps to install the application w ss If you have only one single hard drive please divide the hard drive into two partitions Install the Operating System onto the first partition usually C drive and use the second partition as your storage area for audio video files and system log data Remember to format both partitions into NTFS Doing so will maintain an optimized system for your security needs 1 Insert the Software CD to your CD ROM Digital Video Recorder driver and click Install Surveillance System to continue i Install Surveillance System Browse Users Manual Install Adobe Reader Install PDA Viewer 2 system st
53. audio cameras The sequences of each camera connector and audio connector are marked on the cable When you connect the connectors please follow the numbers which marked on the BNC cable Audio Connectors 4 Connectors 18 Chapter 1 Installing Hardware Video Came a connecting Audio necting sequence of capture seque 1ce of BNC camera BNC audi connector card stor numbers Video Camera 1 to Camera 5 Audio 1 to Audio Channel 5 Capture I Camera 2 to Camera 6 Audio 2 to Audio Channel 6 Card 2 Camera 3 to Camera 7 Audio 3 to Audio Channel 7 Camera 4 to Camera 8 Audio 4 to Audio Channel 8 Video Came a 1 to Camera 9 Audio 1 to Nudio Channel 9 Capture Card 3 Came a2 to Camera 10 Audio 2 to udio Channel 10 Came to Camera 11 Audio 3 to udio Channel 11 Came a4 to Camera 12 Audio 4 to udio Channel 12 Video Camera 1 to Camera 13 Audio 1 to Audio Channel 13 Capture Card 4 Camera 2 to Camera 14 Audio 2 to Audio Channel 14 Camera 3 to Camera 15 Audio 3 to Audio Channel 15 Camera 4 to Camera 16 Audio 4 to Audio Channel 16 19 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 1 8 Connecting External Sensors Relays to AV 30 120 120H 1 8 1 Connecting External Sensors Relays to AV 30 120 120H The I O Audio card enables you to connect 4 sensor inputs and relay outputs You need to use 1 D type 15 Pin connector cable to connect the external I O box and the I O Audio card as below Infrared Sensor Sm
54. ay 9 Cam split display H 16 Cam split display Select a split display mode to view the channel You can play the audio and video at the same time only under 1 Cam Display mode When the quantities of enabled cameras are more than the split screens the system will show different batches of cameras under 4 Cam 9 Cam split display mode For instance if you enabled 16 cameras and select a 4 Cam split display mode the batches of display will be Camera 1 4 Camera 5 8 and so on When you click camera 8 the DVR system displays the batch of Camera 5 to Camera 8 If you select a 9 Cam split display mode the 2 display batches will be Camera 1 9 and Camera 8 16 When you assign a camera the system will show one of the batches 5 Date Time Speed Status 0110022183708 140 Chapter 5 Using Remote Program This shows the date and time of recording of the current video file and the playback speed There are 7 levels of playback speeds 1 8x 1 4x 1 2x 1x 2x 4x and 8x The default setting is set at 1x ii normal speed Click or to set the desired speed Playback Control Buttons Begin Move to the beginning of the video recording Previous Go back to the previous frame Slower Play the video recording at the speed of 1 2x 1 4x or 1 8x Rewind Play the video file reversely Pause Stop to play the recording Play Play the recording file Faster Play the video recording at the speed of 2x 4x or
55. boxes as the condition Conditions iv Motion Video Loss e Motion When you click Motion as an alarm condition the system will treat motion as an event to trigger the alarm Video Loss When you click Video Loss as an alarm condition the system will treat Video Loss as an event to trigger the alarm Action You can set up multiple alarm actions to warn the administrator if the alarm conditions are satisfied Action Relay Output 1 2 E E E ja e Ba E g ij v TV Out pete Launch E Map Enlarge Camera View Play Warning Sound Detail Make Phone Calls Detail Send E Mail Detail File Transmission via FTP Detail Start Recording Detail e Relay Output Select the relay output numbers Output relays when the alarm is triggered TV Out Select this item to output the video to a TV set The system will skip to the event channel immediately when an alarm event happens Launch E MAP The system will launch E MAP when an alarm event is happened The camera icon blinks when the alarm is triggered e Enlarge Camera View Tick the box to enable Enlarge Camera View Cancel the tick to disable the function If you select Video Loss as the only alarm condition this function will be disabled e Play Warning Sound Tick the box to enable Play Sound alarm Cancel the tick to disable the function 83 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Click Detail to s
56. cameras of the added server the table Click display mode to rotate cameras that surpass 16 channels Select Camera x Add Server Import Export No IPAddress CameraName Display 01 132 168 153 185 80 Camera 1 02 132 168 153 185 80 Camera 2 yx 03 192 168 153 185 80 Camera 3 yx 04 192 168 153 185 80 Camera 4 yx 05 132 168 153 185 80 Camera 5 06 192 168 153 185 80 Camera 6 v 07 192 168 153 185 80 Camera yx 08 132 168 153 185 80 Camera 8 y 03 132 158 153 185 80 Camera 3 y 10 132 158 153 185 80 Camera 10 yx sz 40 400470 AN m 127 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual To save your time you can keep the current setting as an encrypted text file by clicking the Export button The system will request for a storage path and a file name Select a file name and proper path to keep this current setting When you open IE just import the setting Thus you don t need to enter the server IP account and password every time when you open IE 10 Fullscreen Click display full screen Move the cursor to the screen and right click to return the browser 11 Snapshot Click foal to save the desired image The system will save the image as a bmp file ismi WebCam SnapShot Save Print Close 18 88 49 12 Select a PTZ camera Click RERUM to show the PTZ camera controller After you select a PTZ camera you will find the PTZ camera icons are enabled as the followin
57. cation Please tick the Authentication box when your mail server requests an authentication If you don t tick this box you can not enter ID and Password ID and Password Enter your ID and password of SMTP server so that the system can send the alarm by E mail Mail From Enter the mail sender s E mail address To Enter the main receivers email address CC Enter the copy list of mail receivers Subject Enter the E mail title Message Enter the message Cancel Click UR to save the setting or to cancel the setting Files Transmission via FTP Click Detail to setup the FTP settings You will see the FTP setting dialog 87 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual FTP Setting FTP Server 61 12 124 30 ID Password Cancel FTP Server Enter the FTP server IP Port Enter the port of FTP protocol ID Enter your ID for FTP server Password Enter the password Click OK to finish the settings If you cannot enter the information by keyboard click to enter the information e Start Recording Tick the box to enable Record Click Detail to select cameras and set post alarm recording time 3 2 10 User Setting Click ER D to set up user setting lee Comment Administrator User Delete lit cone Click to add a new user You will see the following screen 88 Chapter 3 Configuring the System User Setting Authorization Level
58. croJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Language Language English 8 Video System Please select a proper video system according to your local video system For NTSC system please select NTSC For PAL system please select PAL If you choose a wrong video system the video recording will not appear normally Video Standard NTSC PAL 9 UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply It enhances security for the system to warn administrators and users if AC power fails It also enables the system to shutdown before the end of battery backup power is reached The UPS device should be connected to your computer refer to your UPS user s guide before the presetting of this task A Check Enable to activate UPS meanwhile the Vendor as well as Model of your UPS will appear in the individual boxes if your UPS is completely connected B Determine a limited value in the blank of Shutdown when capacity below _ The value is ranged between 10 and 90 It is unavailable to be set lower than 10 or higher than 90 When the capacity of your UPS is below this the appointed percentage DVR will be shut down automatically p Vendor BEAM TEC Model BS 1200 Capacity 1200 VA 700W Shutdown when capacity below bo The UPS application must meet Window NT or above system requirements Windows 2000 or Windows XP are recommended 3 2 2 Camera Setting Click to set up the camera
59. crosoft is a registered trademark and Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other products or corporate names mentioned in this documentation are for identification and explanation purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners COPYRIGHT 952005 by MicroJack TECHNOLOGIES Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of MicroJack TECHNOLOGIES Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE u eisossiuzaaksvausEscsbesA a aE VERENEENEES MER V EE I Package GohtentsdOr AV u D E aq Ea I Package Contents TOF AV T20 uuu oe due Ee aa RUNE II Package Contents TOL AV T20Fl 8000008999 ORI 08 0000s II AV 30 Video Capture Card Specifications III AV 120 Video Capture Card Specifications III AV 120H Video Capture Card Specifications III Manual Conventions IV LIMITED WARRANTY era Feet eeu het tat etu a EDU V CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING HARDWARE eren nnne 1 1 4 Hardware Recommendations 1 1 2 AV 30 120 120H Hardware Installation Combinat
60. ction 352 x 240 720 x 480 NTSC or 720 x 576 PAL The higher resolution will result in a larger video size When you adopt 720 x 480 NTSC or 720 x 576 PAL mode the system provides a Deinterlace function to make the video clearer when the system records moving objects The system provides 2 Deinterlace modes Deinterlace1 and Deinterlace2 Deinterlace1 provides the optimization for static scene Deinterlace2 provides the optimization for dynamic scene When you select a Deinterlace mode from the drop down list you will see the pop up screen shows the following message Please select a proper Deinterlace mode according to the real situation Deinterlacez Optimized For dynamic scence Deinterlacel Optimized For static scence 63 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual When the system is recording objects of a moving process it records 30fps or 25fps every second depending on the visual systems NTSC PAL Each frame will consist of two sub frames or fields When these fields are merged into the full frame interlace lines appear where the fields differ usually due to motion When you select Deinterlace the system will de interlace the lines and make the motion smoother When you select 640x480 enhanced mode the system will allow you to tick Enable Deinterlace to enable this function Resolution 640 x 480 mode will occupy much CPU resource When you select this video size please check your hardware
61. d password EG PDA Viewer Mx 02 24 fok Server IP 60 248 78 242 60 248 78 242 Password eskiModem Network Type 64K Modem 2 Display mode EBEN Click mm to view an image from a single camera Your PDA will show all camera screens in turn To switch to 4 Cam display mode click You will the following screen When the quantities of enabled cameras are more than the split screens the system will show different batches of cameras under 4 Cam split display mode For instance if there are 16 cameras connected to the server you will see the batches of display will be Camera 1 4 Camera 5 8 and so on as the above illustration 3 Zoom in Zoom out You can click B P to size up to size down the image when a PTZ camera is enabled These buttons provide the function to adjust the focal distance of lens to size up to size down the 146 Chapter 5 Using Remote Program image If there is no PTZ camera connected to the server the buttons will be disabled 4 Snapshot Click to save the desired image PDA Viewer e x 02 22 fok 27 1 fee F 20562 22 i 2 I Ms ar ta L LEY 2 ia mU Kins Cancel 3l The system will save the image as a bmp file Click Save to keep the images 5 Focus in Focus out LE When a PTZ camera is enabled you can r click to adjust the focus to produce a clearer ima
62. d to the desired event 19 Playback Control Buttons Begin Move to the beginning of the video recording Previous Go back to the previous frame Ej Slower Play the video recording at the speed of 1 2x 1 4x or 1 8x Rewind Play the video file reversely 51 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 JE Pause Stop playing the recording file Play Play the recording file Faster Play the video recording at the speed of 2x 4x or 8x Next Go to the next frame End Go to the end of the video recording Select Play Date You can play an appointed recording by assigning a playing date Click to select a desired date to play the recording Date Time Play Speed Status Ese TE a This bar shows the recording date time and play speed of the data Time Buttons sp s ppp rrr The DVR system adopts 24 hour as time format A blue bar on top of a time button indicates that there are videos during the time period Click the desired time button to play back the videos that were recorded during the appointed time The blue bar above the selected button will turn red Intelligent Search DVR enables users to appoint a desire area to detect motion in the appointed area Once the system detects motion in that area it stops Click and the system will skip to the next motion event in that area Event Search 9559
63. deo and ga aio x Be aton Hep Codecs Video source for ARGUS P Legacy Audio Drivers Legacy Video Capture Devices Media Control Devices Realtek AC 97 Audio video Codecs video source for ARGUS R See Storage volumes System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers When your drivers are successfully installed click to run the surveillance system 43 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 2 4 2 Installing AV 120H driver in Windows XP After the software installation the system will reboot Remove the software CD in the CD Rom The Windows system automatically detects a new hardware and shows the right dialog box 1 Please click Cancel The system UU ata will start to search for the video driver You will see the following dialog box This wizard helps you install software for WDM video source for ARGUS R 9 If your hardware came with an installation CD or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue 2 After the searching will see the 2 rig ht d ialog box Please wait while the wizard searches WDM video source for ARGUS R Cancel 3 Please click Continue Anyway Hardware Installation to install the driver The system will sh
64. desired operation CAUTION ON MODIFICATIONS To comply with the limits for the Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules this device must be installed in computer equipment certified to comply with the Class A limits All cables used to connect the computer and peripherals must be shielded and grounded Operation with non certified computers or non shielded cables may result in interference to radio or television reception Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CE NOTICE This is a Class A product ENG 01 DISCLAIMER No warranty or representation either expressed or implied is made with respect to the contents of this documentation its quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Information presented in this documentation has been carefully checked for reliability however no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies The information contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice In no event will MicroJack be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages TRADEMARKS MicroJack is a trademark of MicroJack TECHNOLOGIES Inc IBM PC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Mi
65. dule setting of this task c eK sss ucrrwwwuuusn If you enable the Network function manually before schedule time the connection service will not be stopped after the appointed time C Z 73 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Schedule Setting ES May 2005 June 2005 Disable Alarm Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 2 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 c one tive 9 il x2 13 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 lt vec i Cancel Disable Alarm The Disable Alarm will disable the alarm function temporarily during the assigned period of time Users can fully use this function and avoid unnecessary alarms during specific time After the appointed time the alarm function will execute automatically as it is configured There are 2 schedule modes to run the assigned task lt we c oue tive Weekly Move the cursor to mark the desired time and date The system will execute the same task automatically every week Click Clear to clean the previous schedule setting For instance if you would like to assign DVR to record from 6 00 AM to 12 00 AM through Monday to Friday you can mark the schedule as the above picture Click OK to keep the setting DVR will execute the task from 6 00 AM to 12 00 AM every week You can only set future dates for a schedule Dates in the past are not accepted Chapter 3 Configuring the System One Time When you select One Time as a
66. e for each hour separately no Recording The system won t record this channel s video Click to set 24 hour recording mode or you can click to change recording mode for each hour separately Click 9 9 to return to Always recording if you want to cancel previous recording mode 3 Enable Audio For AV30 120 users select an audio channel to map the video channel if you want to monitor and record the audio of this appointed channel with video AV 30 120 system allows 4 audio channels Users can select ONE desired channel and map it to the video channel that is monitoring A red triangle mark will be at the upper left corner on each screen of the channel Cancel it if you don t want to monitor and record audio When you connect to the Audio IO card the function will be activated For AV 120H users click the box and the correct audio source if you want to monitor and record the audio of the appointed channel 4 Motion Detection You can drag the scroll box to adjust the motion detection sensitivity to your desired scale When it detects a motion a green triangle mark appears at the upper left corner on each screen of the channels The higher the value is the better the sensitivity the system can detect The figure on the right side shows the sensitivity scale 5 Quality You can adjust the video quality by dragging the scroll box The scale ranges from 0 to 100 The higher the value is the better the video quality beco
67. e system appears a dialog to ask for the storage path The system will name the output segment according to the time of the video Audio Volume Adjustment Click the icon to adjust the audio volume to a proper volume You can mote the channels by selecting the Mute box Configuring DVR When you first use the DVR system please follow the steps to finish your configuration Move the cursor to the button and it turns purple Click it to turn it red and you will see DVR Configuration Setup dialog DYR Configuration Setup 8 eal 53 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 3 2 1 System Setting Click 9 to configure basic settings System Setting Storage Path Folder Name Desktop Lock 65 477G 97 633G Beep if no signal Ask for password when login Date Format mm dd yy AutoScan Period 3 El Delete UPS Enable Language Language English Y Video Standard C NTSC Cancel Default 1 Storage Path You can see the current storage path To change the path or add a new storage path please click Add and select a desired folder To delete a path please select the path and click Delete There must be at least one storage path The system will automatically recycle the oldest recorded file in storage path when free space is not enough to record one hour data Free space of each storage need to have at least 8 GB in the beginning
68. eo Extension Cards or the I O Audio Card please connect the reset cable of the PC case to the Video Capture Card and then connect the Video Capture Card and Motherboard with the Watchdog line as the following picture eo After connecting the Watchdog line and Reset Cable of the PC case replace the PC cover and reconnect all the cables 15 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 1 6 2 Connecting the Watchdog line to AV 120H unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached to the back of the computer et When you install ONE AV 120H video capture card please follow the instruction to connect the Watchdog line Before installing the video card turn off the computer s power Remove the reset cable connector of your computer case and plug in the slot Please plug Watchdog cable connectors in both Video Capture Card slot and motherboard slot as the right picture When you install FOUR AV 120H video capture cards please follow the instruction to connect the Watchdog line Remove the reset cable connector of your computer case and plug in the slot Plug Watchdog cable connectors in a slot of one Video Capture Cards and plug another connector into motherboard slot as the right picture WatchDog Reset Cable Cable of PC case 16 Chapter 1 Installing Hardware 1 7 Connecting Cameras and TV out Cable 1 7 1 Connecting Cameras and T
69. er C Z 1 Remove the computer cover Remove a bracket for the PCI expansion slot Save the screw 3 Insert the video capture card into the available PCI expansion slot and fix it as the right picture shows 12 Chapter 1 Installing Hardware 1 5 2 Installing 4 AV 120H Video Capture Cards ENI Before installing the video card turn off the computer s power N unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached to the back of the computer m e For users who install more than 1 Video Capture Cards please follow the steps 1 Remove the computer cover 2 Remove a bracket for the PCI expansion slot Save the screw 3 Connect cards with video lines as the right picture shows 13 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 1 5 3 Installing an I O Card Each Video Capture Card can come with an optional I O card that enables to connect sensor inputs and relay outputs For AV 120H users who only install an optional I O card please follow the steps 1 Remove the computer cover 2 Remove 2 brackets for PCI expansion slots Save screws 3 Connect the 2 cards with the I O cable as the right picture shows 4 Insert the video capture card and the I O card into the available PCI expansion slots and fix them 14 Chapter 1 Installing Hardware 1 6 Connecting the Watchdog line 1 6 1 Connecting the Watchdog line to AV 30 120 After you finish installing the Video Capture Card Vid
70. er will appear A test Sound Recorder File Edit Effects Help Position Length 0 00 sec 11 25 sec n To record a sound file you can click 2 to record new recording When you finish the recording click m to stop Go to File and then select Save The system will request a file name and directory to keep the file It returns to the Call Out List when you finish this step Click 85 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Cancel OK to keep the setting or to cancel the setting You will see the new setting in the table below Call Ont List Comment 94236688 testing room lt gt Add Madify Remove Test Cancel Click Modify io adjust the setting or FEMOYE 0 delete the setting if necessary To test the setting you can select the item and click Test Click OK to keep the setting or Cantel to cancel the setting e Send E Mail Tick the box to enable E Mail alarm The system will send an email and attach an alarm picture when the alarm is triggered Cancel the tick to disable the function Click Det to set up an E mail alarm You will see the following dialog 86 Chapter 3 Configuring the System E Mail Setting Mail Server SMTP Server smtp abedcom 25 Authentication ID 123 Password Mail subject mskawanngmg Message Lheck the system caes Mail Server SMTP Server Enter your SMTP server and port Authenti
71. era lt 04 gt motion detected lt 04 11 24 11 41 55 Camera lt 04 gt motion detected Reset Save Clear Reset reset the triggered alarm status and cancel alarm actions All previous alarms will be halted Save save the alarm status as a text file Clear clear the logs Close exit the Alarm Status dialog 95 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 4 2 How to Playback the Videos 4 2 1 Setting the Video Playback Date and Time Click lt q switch to Playback Screen Click to pop up a Video Playback Date Time Selection dialog Video Playback Date Time Selection ES May 2005 June 2005 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 4 7 or z 30 fL 2 12 4 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 a2 13 d4 12 13 14 15 16 16 18 19 20 21 19 20 21 22 23 23 25 26 27 28 26 27 28 29 30 30 10 11 112113114115 1617 18119 2021 22 23 Click EN EH to select a date You will see E in the lower table The blue block means the channel has recording data during the period of time Move the cursor to desired blue blocks and select them The selected blocks will turn red to play the selected videos 96 Chapter 4 Using the System 4 2 2 Playing the Videos 05 05 2005 09 00 08 402 1 SISISISISISISIEIS fSISPUESISESISISISISISISISTEIE Click to play the file The selected button will then turn in red You can use the playback control panel buttons to control
72. ess or domain name which is mentioned in 3 2 4 Network Setting to remote access the surveillance system from anywhere Address http 153 218 192 1681 You will find a security warning screen on your browser Click Yes to allow the web component installation For Windows XP SP2 users you will see Internet Explorer Security Warning screen when you first time connect to the DVR This is normal to see the security warning dialog Click Install to install WebcamX cab 5 1 Using WebCam After connecting to the surveillance server from the remote PC enter the user ID and password to finish the authentication Please refer to 3 2 10 User Setting to set up new users x User ID iss Password i 7 After the authentication you will see the below screen 123 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual il 138551 Byte sec 12 33 FPS If the client PC supports DirectDraw please click the DirectDraw button to use this function You will have better video quality on WebCam Here is a simple illustration of WebCam 124 Chapter 5 Using Remote Program 1 10 19 30 ay 3 108 AJ d b x zi k ra i n lt 7 ua 30 m ge Nc 19 30 E d x L dms mnes 11 10 19 30 UN p EnA i nel f e mad an E ly L L j oM 13 t 255 v 9 308 Ia g cs Ww wu As Dr BS 137797 Byte sec 12 30 FPS Sethe 2 3 4
73. et up the directory Alarm Sound Setting Sound Path F MircoJack Voice Beep wav zi Record Play Click to assign the path of an assigned WAV file Click Play to play the WAV file You can also click Record to create a new file The system pops up the following sound recorder A test Sound Recorder File Edit Effects Help Position a Hom 0 00 sec 11 25 sec gt ETETETT e wass To record a new sound file you can click to record a new recording When you finish the recording click m to stop Go to File and then select Save The system will request a file name and directory to keep the file It returns to the Alarm sound dialog when you finish this step Cancel Click OK to keep the setting or to cancel the setting e Call Out Tick the box to enable Call Out setting Cancel the tick to disable the function Click Detail to set up a Call Out setting You will see the following dialog 84 Chapter 3 Configuring the System Call Ont List Comment lt gt Add Madify Remove Test Cancel Click Add to add a new Call Out setting Enter Phone Number Comment and click to import the voice file Call Ont Setting Phone Number 816 635 3358 Comment alarm Voice File F MicroJackivaice alarm wav El OK Cancel If you need to record your voice file click The sound record
74. g picture Here are the introductions of each icon 128 Chapter 5 Using Remote Program Wr Qus 99909 N aa o _ _ lt E m A Select a PTZ camera Click y to select a PTZ camera You can click v to enable disable the appointed PTZ channel on the Select column Click OK to save select PTZ xj PTZName Select Cancel Note Only PTZ cameras which are set from the server side will appear in this table B Focus Focus out Click to adjust the focus to produce a clearer image during surveillance C Zoom in Zoom out You can click amp A to size up to size down the image These buttons provide the function to adjust the focal distance of lens to size up to size down the image D Direction buttons You can use the 8 direction buttons to adjust the direction of PTZ camera lens during surveillance E Preset position numbers Users can appoint Preset positions of the PTZ camera lens from the server 16 Preset position numbers are the 129 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual maximum for a PTZ camera Click the Preset position numbers to make the lens move to the desired positions Auto pan path group After setting up Preset position numbers from the server you can enable the auto pan path group function according to your demands from the client Click and you will find the PTZ camera lens cycles
75. ge during surveillance If there is no PTZ camera connected to the server the buttons will be disabled 6 Full screen m i Click to display full screen Click the screen again to return to the system 7 Direction buttons You can use the 4 direction buttons to adjust the direction of PTZ camera lens during surveillance Use the tablet pan to click the screen for 4 5 seconds to change the video quality whether you are under 1 Cam display 4 Cam display or a full display screen 147 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Camera High 2 Normal waked You will see above screen Select a proper video quality according to your demand 148 Appendix A Registering Domain Names Appendix A Registering Domain Names DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service is a data query service mainly used on the Internet for translating domain names into Internet addresses It allows remote clients to intelligently search dynamic servers without any previous enquiring for servers Internet addresses In order to take advantage of this intelligent service first register your domain name on the following Web site http ddns dss com tw 1 User Login Browse the website ddns dss com tw with Microsoft IE or Netscape Navigator to access the following dialog User Login o First input the serial number of your product and select the product name Then click OK to login or Reset to clear the previous input
76. he server user The button turns yellow when it is enabled Click again to cancel it 8 Record Move the cursor to select a desired channel and click the button to record The system provides you to save the desired recording as AVI files Your system will appear a dialog to ask the storage path The recording time is used as the file name to save the recording You can also right click to start stop recording 9 Select cameras to view Click to enter Channel Monitor Screen Click to enable or to disable the channel on Display column The camera names are set in server s settings 126 Chapter 5 Using Remote Program Select Camera x Add Server Import Export No IPAddress CameraName Display 01 132 168 153 185 80 Camera 1 v 02 192 168 153 185 80 Camera 2 yx 03 132 158 153 185 80 Camera 3 y 04 132 158 153 185 80 Camera 4 yx 05 132 168 153 185 80 Camera 5 06 192 168 153 185 80 Camera 6 y 07 192 168 153 185 80 Camera y 08 132 168 153 185 80 Camera 8 y 09 132 158 153 185 80 Camera 3 10 132 158 153 185 80 Camera 10 yx s 40 400470 a nr no m 4 cma To connect a different server click L to add new camera settings Enter the new server IP address Port User Name and Password Click OK to save the settings You can connect up to 16 different servers Add Server E Server IP Address 61 48 123 22 ID admin Password You will see the
77. ide its recording files in proper sizes to facilitate burning into portable media For example if you backup the files in CD R partition it will backup and pack the files into several folders Each size is smaller than 650Mb 4 Delete files after Backup files after backup Cancel the tick to keep the file in the server 5 Select backup files storage path Click to select backup files storage path 6 Backup Table At the bottom of backup setting page you can see a table Below are the names of each item in the table 00 01 02 03 0 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Recording Time Camera number S o S S 59 5 ool Nn oo m S r Blue recording video file Red selected file White No video file O B B sx The following table shows the system recorded Channel 1 to Channel 4 s video files during 8 A M to 11A M l a 2 77 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Click the blue blocks to assign the desired backup files The appointed backup files turn red Click Cancel to clear all the selected files After backup files are selected the system will calculate the file quantities and required space automatically and show the results on the screen Click Backup Now to backup the selected files 3 2 7
78. ides a 2 way audio function to enable ONE WebCam user to have a free talk with ONE server user each time by using microphone via Intranet or Internet Thus a remote user and the DVR user can talk to each other directly by microphone via network Select Talk to Web client to enable the administrator to talk to the client PC user thus they can communicate via network The default port is 9999 If the server user does not want to talk to the Web client user don t select Talk to Web client The server user can still hear the voice from the web client user but he she cannot answer the voice phone Before using the 2 way audio please make sure both the speakers and microphones of your client PC and servers are working properly Click to keep the setting or to cancel the setting Chapter 3 Configuring the System 3 2 5 Schedule Setting Click E to setup Schedule You can schedule recording backup or reboot schedule by day or by period Click or to adjust to a proper month The system will mark the present date lt May 2005 June 2005 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 25 2 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 7 5 6 7 8 9 40 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 326 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 You will see a drop down list on the upper right place Drag the list to select a schedule task The items in the list are below
79. ignals and Specifications The pin signals and specifications for the external I O Box and the D type 15 pin connectors are described below A Sensor Input Specification Absolute Maximum Ratings Ta 25 C Input ReeseVolae do o owo e v wr mw Electrical Optical Characteristics 25 0 Parameter Symbol Min Max Unt Conditions _ Fomara vong w az 44 V Reverse Curent m 10 vw f e 2e PF vete a E _ Collector Emitter BV Breakdown Voltage GEQ Ic 0 1MA Emitter Collector BV Breakdown Voltage ECO le 10 A F 5mA Vce 5V Collector Current ee a Collector emitter VCE sat 0 1 0 2 IF 20mA Ic 1mA Saturation Voltage Floating Capacitance 2a ste _ V 0 f 1MHz ve 5V Ic 2mA CTR 100 Transfer Characteristics Relay Output Specification Surge strength 1500 VAC Nominal power 200mw 360mw Operating power 110mw 200mw B COIL RATINGS at 20 C Coil Nominal Drop Out Nominal Resistance Voltage Voltage VDC Voltage VDC Current mA 85409 VDC Max Continuous Voltage at 20 C 11096 of Coil Nominal Voltage 22 Chapter 1 Installing Hardware C CONTACT RATINGS Contact Arrangement 1 Form C SPDT max Switch Power 125VA 60W max Switch voltage 125VAC 30VDC max Switch current 1A Contact Resistance 1A 125VAC
80. inbound connections When this function is enabled the button turns red Click it again to disable all inbound connections System Configuration M You can configure camera setting record setting network setting schedule setting backup E sensor setting relay setting alarm setting and user setting by clicking button PTZ I Click to configure an appointed PTZ camera It will pop up a PTZ setup dialog Users can configure a PTZ camera according to their demands Display Playback os Users can switch between Monitor Screen and Playback Screen by clicking the buttons Camera ID SA 941041181281341484151164 In the Camera ID area you can see number icons of the cameras Under 1 Cam 49 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 display mode you can click a desired button to play the desired channel After you click the icon it turns yellow If you assign a split display mode and appoint a camera number the icon group of the cameras will turn yellow altogether Event Log You can check Event Operation POS Point of Sales System and Network logs by clicking this icon The Event Log Viewer dialog will appear Select a desired date and an log item the lower table will show all logs of the assigned event POS Point of Sales DVR provides a function of POS to record sales records including the items time and quantities When the cashier scans the barcode
81. ions 2 1 3 AV DVR Hardware r 4 1 3 1 Install One Video Capture Card and One Audio Card sets RE 4 1 3 2 Install 2 Video Capture Cards and 2 Audio Cards 5 1 3 3 Install 4 Video Capture 6 1 4 AV 120 DVR Hardware Installation r r r 7 1 4 1 Installing One MicroJack DVR Video Capture Card 7 1 4 2 Installing Optional I O Audio Card and Video Extension eu c 8 1 5 AV 120H DVR Hardware Installation r 12 1 5 1 Installing One MicroJack AV 120H Video Capture Card 12 1 5 2 Installing 4 AV 120H Video Capture Cards 13 1 5 3 Installing aM O Cand cui didis do od Edd diis 14 1 6 Connecting the Watchdog line eee nnn nnn 15 1 6 1 Connecting the Watchdog line to AV 30 120 15 1 6 2 Connecting the Watchdog line to AV 120H 16 1 Connecting Cameras and TV out Cable 17 1 7 1 Connecting Cameras and TV out Cable to AV 30 120 120H17 1 7 2 Connecting Cameras and TV out Cable to AV 120H 17 1 8 Connecting External Sensors Relays to AV 30 120 120H 20 1 8 1 Connecting External Sensors Relays to AV 30 12
82. isual search Search by minute or Select a desired picture and click it to show the Video search by second Screen 109 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual X z HE Zr UE ea e 2fifingmnim 3 rf efi ffs di As you see the above picture the static images are recorded by second The system recorded the videos from 12 00 00 to 12 00 09 When you search video by second the system will record a frame every second There are 10 pictures on this screen at most Each picture shows its recording time on its upper left corner there is data lt you will see No Data on the display You can click to return to Video Gm search by 10 second or to exit visual search Click the mouse again to play the video gt If you want to search for another channels or date you should click and enter visual search again 4 4 4 Searching Events by Event Log Viewer You can also use Event Log Viewer to track the desired event Click D to see the Event Log Viewer dialog 110 Chapter 4 Using the System i Event Log Viewer EVENT OPERATOIN C pos Date F 5 2005 gt C SYSTEM C NETWORK Refresh Time Camera Type 2005 05 05 10 32 59 Video Loss 2005 05 05 10 33 27 Video Restore 2005 05 05 10 33 50 Video Loss 2005 05 05 10 34 05 Video Restore 2005 05 05 10 34 44 Video Loss 2005 05 05 10 35 45 Video Restore Select EVENT and the desired Da
83. mes The right figure shows the current quality scale T The file size of quality 100 will be larger and it will shorten the recording time 6 Frame Rate This sets the number of images per second of video that is recorded You can adjust the video frame rate to your desired rate by dragging the scroll box The 62 Chapter 3 Configuring the System frame rate ranges from 1 to 30 For NTSC it is 1 30 For PAL it is 1 25 The higher frame rate the larger the recorded files o The max frame rate will vary from different product configuration 7 Video Size For AV 30 120 120H users the system provides 3 sizes for selection 320 x 240 640 x 480 640 x 480 enhanced Though the default system camera setting is resolution 320x240 the system supports up to 16 cameras of resolution 640x480 You can modify the setting to resolution 640x 480 for a better video image quality The higher resolution will result in a larger video size 640x480 enhanced mode provides a higher video quality than 640x480 mode thus the image quality will be better however the file size recorded by 640x480 enhanced mode will become larger When you adopt 640x480 enhanced mode the system provides a Deinterlace function to make the video clearer when the system records moving objects Deinterlace enables the system to eliminate some disturbing lines and make the video clear and smooth For AV 120H users the system provides 2 sizes for sele
84. ng Condition Sensor Motion video Loss POS Finding Text Output Event List Searching Duration Begin Time 5 18 2005 4 33 50 End Time 5 18 2005 4 33 50 PM Searching Interval 30 Seconds FT If you want to find a searching list tick Output Event List box and the Searching Duration items will be enabled Select the Begin End Time and enter Search Interval Click OK to start searching After setting the event search the system will appear a following event list 104 Chapter 4 Using the System Camera 9 Event List 2004 08 09 14 14 38 2004 08 09 14 15 20 2004 08 09 14 15 51 2004 08 09 14 16 21 2004 08 09 14 16 55 This list shows all events Select an appointed event to play back the video 4 4 3 Visual Search Visual search provides serial static images to help analyze the differences the same channel The system provides 5 different time modes for visual searching searching by day searching by hour searching by every 3 minutes searching by every 10 seconds and search by second Click to initiate Visual Search The following dialog will appear Visual Search Setting Camera 1 25 Days before 5 5 2005 j Cancel Select a camera and assign a date The system keeps the videos that are 25 days earlier than the appointed date Click OK you will see the following images 105 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual
85. nishing the installation the D system will show an Application Downloading Complete dialog click OK Note The system provides PDA Viewer online download Open IE and enter server IP You will see the following screen 143 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Explore 4 09 38 http 60 248 78 242 v e Download PD4 Viewer view Tools Q Click the hyperlink Download PDA Viewer to see the download screen Click Yes to download PDA viewer The system will automatically install PDA Viewer after the download is completed Download the 1 46 MB file PDA Viewer cab to the My Documents folder in Main Memory Open file after download Took Gs B After the installation you will see an icon gt on the PDA desktop Make sure your PDA connect to Internet before you start monitoring 144 Chapter 5 Using Remote Program Follow the steps to connect to the DVR server Q 4x0224 QD Server IP 60 248 78 242 Port ID Password Network Type 64 Y 1 Click gt on your PDA desktop 2 Enter the server IP Port ID and password Select a network type and click OK The screen will show Connecting to Server After you access the server you can see the following screen 145 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 0 1 Connecting DVR server 2 8 Click this button to set the server IP port ID an
86. o exit the DVR system 2 Split Screen Display DVR provides 6 split display modes for your selection You can select 1 4 9 16 split display mode by simply clicking the icon E 1 Cam Display EH 4 Cam split display H 9 Cam split display HH 16 Cam split display 3 Server Site and Transmission Information mmm This bar shows the DVR server site and the transmission speed of the recording video 136 Chapter 5 Using Remote Program Recording a Click to record the video recording that you can monitor through your Remote console Remote console helps you to backup the video recording that you monitor You can only record the channels that are shown on the Remote Console screen 4 E Map 3e Click E Map button to load your desired map according to your demands pm Network Network is enabled when it login Click the button again to disable all inbound connections System Setup Me You can change storage path display language and remote server IP to reconnect to the console When you click this icon you will see the following Screen System Setting Storage Path Folder Name Disk Space C RemoteData 3 5366 9 7676 Delete Language oe Remote Server Server IP 127 0 0 1 Server Port s080 Cancel Default Display When you are running Remote console the default screen will be Monitor Screen You will see the button in green When you switch to Playback screen
87. oftware for WDM video source for ARGUS P 2 Click Finish to close the wizard Back Repeat the same procedure until all the audio drivers have been completely installed After the audio driver installation please check the device manager to see if all the drivers are successfully installed Device Manager File Action View lt gt malmi a M Computer lt Disk drives H Display adapters 2 DVD CD ROM drives Floppy disk controllers Gy IDE ATAJATAPI controllers ya Infrared devices t Keyboards 9 75 Mice and other pointing devices Monitors Ng Network adapters JY Ports COM amp LPT x i Processors SCSI and RAID controllers video and game controllers Audio Codecs C Meda High Definition Audio Device Legacy Audio Drivers Legacy Video Capture Devices Media Control Devices Video Codecs WOM audio source for ARGUS P WOM audio source for ARGUS P WOM audio source for ARGUS P WOM audio source for ARGUS P WDM audio source For ARGUS P WDM audio source For ARGUS P WDM audio source for ARGUS P WDM audio source for ARGUS P WOM video source for ARGUS P WOM video source for ARGUS P WOM video source for ARGUS P WDM video source For ARGUS P WDM video source For ARGUS P WOM video source for ARGUS P WOM video source for ARGUS P WOM video source for ARGUS P lt Storage volumes
88. og Viewer for 16 Event Log Viewer Click more details EVENT C OPERATOIN POS Date 2010 2004 C SYSTEM NETWORK Refresh Time Camera Type Event 2004 08 10 17 19 07 Video Loss 2004 08 10 17 19 07 Video Loss 2004 08 10 17 19 07 Video Loss 2004 08 10 17 19 07 Video Loss 2004 08 10 17 33 02 Video Loss 133 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 5 2 Using the Remote Console Remote console can be regarded as a restricted DVR It can record and play video data of remote server Please enter the server site when you open the browser Enter the user ID and password to finish the authentication Authorization Please enter your user ID and password User ID Password as E to start the remote Console Enter the User ID and password and click OK to start the remote After you login the system through a browser click console 5 2 1 System requirement CPU Intel P4 1 8GHz Memory 256MB VGA 16 bit high color SVGA graphic card with Direct Draw amp YUV rendering capability 134 Chapter 5 Using Remote Program sxnTmEcF wrr s Do not perform AV DVR and Remote Console at the same server 135 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 5 2 2 Using Display from Remote Console vep d a F Ww Je s He Me le lt 192 168 153 196 gt 39K Byte s The functions of buttons on the remote console are below Exit Ko Click this item t
89. oke Detector Sensor External I O D type 15 Pin Connector inputs Optional Reed Switch s Reed switch Relay Control Audio input 2 Access Control Audio input 3 The optional I O Audio card allows you to connect 4 audio inputs Connect the audio cables to audio inputs if necessary Relay outputs Audio input 4 The pin signal assignment of the external I O box is as followed Sensor Inputs You can attach external sensors such as infrared sensors smoke detectors proximity sensors door sensors to the MicroJack digital surveillance system s input signal connectors on the I O Audio Card These devices trigger the system to respond with a predefined action e g record video 20 Chapter 1 Installing Hardware D Type 15 Pin Connector Sensor Input 1 Sensor Input 3 Sensor Input 2 esi gt Sensor Input 4 Sensor Inputs for External I O Box Relay Outputs You can also attach external output control devices such as alarms to the MicroJack digital surveillance system s output connectors relay outputs You can then configure the system to activate or deactivate these devices Each MicroJack video card supports 3 relay outputs Two of them are normally open relays with one being a toggle switch D Type 15 Pin Connector Relay Outputs 3 Relay Output 1 Relay Output 2 Relay Outputs for External I O Box 21 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Pin S
90. ollers 3o IDE controllers Eaj Infrared devices WDM video source for ARGUS P WDM video source for ARGUS P m 3 gt Keyboards HETO aral ir ulia ne WDM video source for ARGUS P HEP Network adapters EA Ports COM amp LPT 8 Processors SCSI and RAID controllers 3 Sound video and game controllers Audio Codecs C Media High Definition Audio Device Legacy Audio Drivers Legacy Video Capture Devices Media Control Devices Multimedia Controller Multimedia Controller Mukimedia Controller WDM video source For ARGUS P WDM video source For ARGUS P WDM video source For ARGUS P WDM video source For ARGUS P WDM video source for ARGUS P 6888689 Mukimedia Controller Multimedia Controller Multimedia Controller Multimedia Controller Muktimedia Controller Video Codecs WDM video source for ARGUS P WDM video source for ARGUS P WDM video source for ARGUS P WDM video source for ARGUS P WOM video source for ARGUS P WDM video source for ARGUS P WDM video source for ARGUS P WDM video source for ARGUS P Fe Storage volumes System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers When your drivers are successfully installed click to run the surveillance system 37 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 2 3 2 Installing AV 30 120 driver in Windows XP After the software installation the system 21 will reboot Remove the softwa
91. orded videos are available Green blocks mean there is detected motion during the time segment Black blocks mean no data recorded Yellow blocks mean alert events videos are available When you play the video the DVR system will show the date time and play speed status As you see this bar BWA a TT it means the video was recorded at 13 20 45 064 2 August 2004 1 x means the speed of video playback This is the normal playback speed If you see 1 2 x 1 4 x or 1 8 x on the status bar this means the play speed is 1 2 1 4 or 1 8 times of the normal speed If you see 2 x 4 x or 8 x on the bar that means the play speed is 2 4 or 8 times of the normal speed Right click to select an area the system will enlarge that area for your further analysis 4 2 3 Catching Desired Videos 4 2 3 1 Output AVI files When you find a desired video and need to catch the film you can use Set Segment and Output Segment to save the desired video as an AVI file 98 Chapter 4 Using the System i 11 0000900 0 ELLER 05 03 2005 16 55 59 718 I T5 TIT I Under 1 Cam display you can catch a desired file by setting segments Select video playback date and time and click E to play back the recorded video Drag the slider to the desired position and then click to mark the beginning of a segment You will see a pink triangle on the slider Drag the slider
92. ow th e in stal ati on statu S The software you are installing for this hardware WDM video source for ARGUS P has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation A4 Chapter 2 Installing Software 4 Click Finish Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for WDM video source for ARGUS R Z Click Finish to close the wizard The system may repeat the driver installation according to the quantities of cards After you finish the installation please check the device manager to see if all the drivers are successfully installed LT 10x Action yew Help 9 Floppy disk controllers IJA Floppy disk drives c IDE ATA ATAPI controllers a Infrared devices Ww Keyboards 4 Mice and other pointing devices a Monitors Ni Network adapters 3 Ports COM amp LPT Processors 9 Video source for ARGUS P Legacy Audio Drivers Legacy Video Capture Devices Media Cont
93. p this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway 38 Chapter 2 Installing Software After the searching you will see the right Please wait while the wizard installs the software dialog box WDM video source for ARGUS P 20 d E Setting a system restore point and backing up old files in case your system needs to be restored in the future You will see the following dialog box Click Finish Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for WDM video source for ARGUS P J Click Finish to close the wizard Repeat the same procedure until all the video drivers have been completely installed After the video driver installation the system will request to install the audio driver You will see the right dialog appear on the AA ia screen Please click Cancel Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software Yes this time only O Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue 39 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual The system will search for the Audio d
94. rackets for the PCI slots Save the screws Ji Insert the Video Capture Card and I O Audio Card in PCI slots and fix them 4 Connect the 2 cards with the I O cable 5 The back panel of the cards is shown as below Video Capture Card Connection bus Video Capture Card Audio Card PCI Slot O 1 O Co Chapter 1 Installing Hardware 2 Installing Optional Video Extension Cards For users who want to install the Video Capture Card and 3 Video Extension Cards please follow the steps 1 Remove the PC case cover 2 Remove 4 brackets for the PCI slots Save the screws 3 Insert the Video Capture Card and Video Extension Cards into the available PCI slots and fix them a a i It is important to fix the cards in sequence to avoid video transmission trouble sr nr 4 Connect the 4 cards with I O cables as the following picture 5 helower right picture is the back panel of 1 Video Capture card and 3 Video Extension Cards Card2 Video Capture Card Extension Card 2 Card3 Extension Card 1 Extension Card 3 e 5 9 13 2 10 14 3 7 11 15 4 8 12 16 PCI Slot MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 3 Install 1 Optional I O Audio Card and 1 Video Extension Card Please follow the steps to install the cards Ts Remove brackets of PCI slots 2 Insert the Video Capture Card I O
95. rce for ARGUS P has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software up WDM video source for ARGUS P Z L gt vfwwdm32 dll To CAWINDOWS system32 Cancel 42 4 Chapter 2 Installing Software CI ick Fi n is h Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for WDM video source for ARGUS P 7 Click Finish to close the wizard lt Back Carcel The system may repeat the driver installation according to the quantities of cards After you finish the installation please check the device manager to see if all the drivers are successfully installed e 8 89 Floppy disk controllers 8 4 Floppy disk drives IDE ATA ATAPI controllers ga Infrared devices B Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices 8 9 Monitors i MB Network adapters 8 7 Ports COM amp LPT i Processors _ Sound vi
96. re CD in Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard th e C D Th e Wi n d OWS syste m Windows will search for current and updated software by automatically detects a new hardware and Vase euo nier ere shows the right dialog box Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for Please click Cancel software O Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue The system will start to search for the Found New Hardware Wizard video driver You will see the right dialog box Click Next to continue This wizard helps you install software for WDM video source for ARGUS P If your hardware came with an installation CD 22 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Please click Continue Anyway to Hardware Installation install the driver The system will show the installation status The software you are installing for this hardware WDM video source for ARGUS P has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP T ell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you sto
97. river You will see the right dialog box After the searching you will see the right dialog box Please click Continue Anyway to install the driver The system will show the installation status Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for WDM audio source for ARGUS P If your hardware came with an installation CD or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware WDM audio source for ARGUS P has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows T ell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software 40 WDM audio source for ARGUS P 2 VI msh263 drv To C WINDOWS system32 Click Finish Chapter 2 Installing Software Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the s
98. rol Devices Realtek AC 97 Audio video Codecs video source for ARGUS R Se Storage volumes System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers When your drivers are successfully installed click immi to run the surveillance system 45 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 2 5 Removing Video Capture Card Driver On occasion it may become necessary to remove your video card software driver To remove the driver follow the steps described below 1 Click Start and then goto settings to open Control Panel 2 Double click Add Remove Program icon 3 Depending on your DVR version select AV 120 or AV 120H Click Add Remove button to uninstall the program The operation system will request to reboot to initiate a new setting 46 Chapter 3 Configuring the System Chapter 3 Configuring the System o Before you start running the DVR system please set your monitor resolution to 1024 x 768 and the color to 16 bit true color or above 3 1 Logging in for the first time Click to initiate MicroJack DVR system The system will request an authorization when you initiate the system for the first time Enter the User ID and password that you set during the software installation Authorization Please enter your user ID and password User ID Password ES 47 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 3 1 1 Introducing the Functions buttons on Display Playback
99. s Camera Setting ALL Chapter 3 Configuring the System iii inh ih i i 49 40 i Enable Camera Display Camera 1 f Name Comment Video Adjustment Bright Contrast Hue Saturation m d iC amer agi I Paws Lo s Sea FS REP J jm it am A z Noise Reduction Auto Brightness Control 1 Camera Icons Night View oma Default1 Default2 The bar below shows cameras that are connected to your DVR systems When the number inside the camera icon lights up it means the camera is connected to the system ADVR system supports up to 16 cameras nih 05 in 05 4 i 4049 i i 4059 45 To set up the camera just click desired camera icon When you configure an appointed camera the camera icon turns red Right click to select multiple camera icons or tick All box to select all cameras When you select all cameras the screen inside the window will show Multiple channels 2 Enable After you select a camera icon you can decide to enable this camera or not Tick the box to enable this camera and then click OK to keep the setting To disable the camera just leave the Enable box blank 57 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 3 Camera Display After enabling the camera the default setting allowed you seeing the real time video on the screen If you need video recorded but don
100. s 04 05 06 OY 06 09 10 11 AM PI Users can define the recording mode in appointed hours according to their demands The default setting is always recording which means the blocks on the time bar are all blue You can select one of the recording modes Recording The system will record this appointed channel when it starts to monitor When it starts to record a red triangle mark appears at the upper left corner on each screen of the channel The recorded video file will be kept to the appointed storage path Click to set 24 hour recording mode or you can click to change recording mode for each hour separately Motion Recording The system will record once it detects any motion The DVR system will record 10 frames before the motion is detected When it starts to record a red triangle mark appears at the upper left corner on each screen of the channel The recording files will be kept to the appointed storage path Under this recording mode the DVR won t record any video unless it detects any motion Click to set 24 hour recording mode or you can click to change recording mode for each hour separately Recording The system records one frame per second if it does not detect any motion When the system detects motion it will keep on recording 61 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual until the motion stops Click 9 to set 24 hour recording mode or you can click L to change recording mod
101. s of goods the related sales information appears on the mapped channels You can use POS to search an appointed purchase record or trace abnormal purchase records to avoid the loss of money Auto Scan 2 Click this button to start Auto Scan It will cycle the screens according to the split display mode Full Screen mode Click this button to turn to full screen mode lt Relays The icon shows which relays that are triggered Once the relays are triggered the indicators will turn yellow according to the relay number The top down array of the indicators are from the left top to the right down Sensors The icon shows which sensors that are triggered Once the sensors are triggered the indicators will turn yellow according to the sensor number The top down arrays of the indicators are from the left top to the right down For advanced alarm information please click to view the alarm status Audio Volume Adjustment Click the icon to adjust the audio volume to a proper volume You can Mute the channels by selecting the Mute box 50 Chapter 3 Configuring the System Audio Setting Volume Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Playback Screen Camera 1 320x240 421525 2004 10 28 08 00 02 139 1 aam m m 2 e A LSC NE a RS Ra KO ROS KU KO KK KO KIC a 32 UP 2 19 20 18 Slider s Drag the scroll box to go forward backwar
102. s the right picture QE WOM sauce foren Ng Installing After finishing the installation you will see the same dialog appears again Repeat the same procedure until all the video drivers have been completely installed Continue to install the audio driver You will Digital Signature see the right dialog box Click Yes to peen leas he solas hasa continue the installation been altered since it was tested The software you are about to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature Therefore there is no guarantee that this software works correctly with Windows WDM audio source for ARGUS If you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software visit the Windows LIpdate Web site at http windowsupdate microsoft com to see if one is available Do you want to continue the installation Yes No More Info You will see the right picture when the Found New Hardware driver is installing QE WDM Audio source for ARGUS Installing After finishing the first installation you will see the same dialog appears again Repeat the same procedure until all the video drivers have been completely installed After you finish the installation please check the device manager to see if all the drivers are successfully installed 36 Chapter 2 Installing Software 8 4 Disk drives a d Display adapters m DVD CD ROM drives Floppy disk contr
103. sensor status High electricity Red or Low electricity Green Cancel Click E to finish the setting or click to cancel the setting 3 2 8 Relay Setting Click a to set up relays Relay Setting Relay05 gt name parking lot i Enable Content Card No 2 Input Na Comment x Test DK Cancel 1 Relay ID Assign a relay by clicking the drop down menulFelayos 2 and enter its name in the name field 2 Enable Tick Enable to enable this relay Cancel the tick to disable the relay 80 Chapter 3 Configuring the System Content After you enable the appointed relays the system will automatically show the Card No and Input No in the following Content column You can see the following illustration of the relay inputs Enter the comment in the blank Content Card No Input Mo 2 1 Comment The door is opened D Type 15 Pin Connector Relay Outputs 3 Relay Output 1 Relay Output 2 Relay Outputs for External I O Box Test After installing relays you can test relays immediately Click Tes to find the Or o High inside the Test column 1 to finish the setting or click Cancel to cancel the setting relay status Click After finish configuring sensors and relays you can go to Alarming Setting to set alarms When the appointed events happen the system will alert 3 2 9 Alarm Setting 115 gt to setup alarm setting You can setup
104. stem The DVR system has a powerful surveillance function and a flexible combination when you install the hardware This table shows the numbers of audio devices video channels sensor inputs and relay outputs in different hardware combinations AV 30 system hardware installation combinations Hardware Combinations Numbefot Number or Video Audio Video Capture Audio Card channels channels Card numbers Number Chapter 1 Installing Hardware AV 120 system hardware installation combinations Number of Number of Rel Video Video Audio IO Video Audio Ou ay Capture Extension Card channels channels utputs Card Card Number numbers numbers Hardware Combinations Number of Number of Video Audio Video Capture Card IO Card Number channels channels Outputs numbers 2 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 1 3 AV 30 DVR Hardware Installation n n Before installing the video card turn off the computer s power unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached to the back of the computer l l i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l i lil ll ll lll ll lll ll l l i ABA Users can purchase optional I O Audio Cards if it is necessary 1 3 1 Install One Video Capture Card and One Audio Card Optional 1 Please follow the steps to install the system Remove the PC case cover 2 Remove 2 brackets for the PCI slots Save the screws 3 Connect the Audio Card and the Video Capt
105. t want to show the real time video uncheck the P box Name Enter a name for the camera Comment Enter some descriptions for the camera Click to enter the camera name and comment if you don t have a keyboard Keyboard A STS Ves 4 Video Adjustment You can adjust the following items of a video Brightness Drag the scroll box to adjust the brightness of the image when you enable the display The higher the number is the brighter the video is The right figure next to the Brightness bar shows the brightness scale of the video Contrast Drag the scroll box to adjust the contrast of the image when you enable the display The right number next to the Contrast bar shows the contrast percentage of the video Hue Drag the scroll box to adjust the hue of the image when you enable the display The right number next to the Hue bar shows the hue scale of the video Saturation Drag the scroll box to adjust the saturation of the image when you enable the display The right number next to the Saturation bar shows the saturation scale of the video 5 Noise Reduction The DVR provides a feature Noise Reduction to reduce image noises of channels thus the video images will become clearer Select Noise Reduction box to enable this function on Camera Setting dialog When Noise Reduction is enabled the system will filter unnecessary noise and make video image clearer when you preview or
106. tal video surveillance system It enables you to capture true color images and real time videos from 4 16 camera inputs simultaneously With the latest Motion Detection technology once any movement is detected in the monitoring area MicroJack DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM automatically starts recording and triggers an alarm You no longer need to monitor every single moment of the day the system automatically alerts you when specified events occur Package Contents for AV 30 MicroJack AV 30 DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM package includes the following items 1 1MicroJack DVR Video Capture Card 1 30 CM Watchdog line 1 20 CM Video signal line 1 Software CD including driver application software and 1 User s Manual 1 User s Manual oh a ee IS MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Package Contents for AV 120 MicroJack DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM package includes the following items 1 1MicroJack DVR Video Capture Card 1 30 CM Watchdog line 1 20 CM Video signal line 1 Software CD including driver application software and 1 User s Manual 1 User s Manual Uca Ron Package Contents for AV 120H A complete AV 120H surveillance system package includes the following items 1 120H Video capture card 1 card 1 Video and audio connection cable 1 30 CM Watchdog line 1 20 CM Video signal line I O connection cable SM Db i ue 1 User s Manual II Preface 8 1 Software C
107. te Double click the desire event in the table The system will show the video of the assigned event if there is recorded files 4 5 Using E Map E Map provides a completely configured map where all cameras sensors and relays are set Click ES to set up the E map cee 52 552 077 593 9 2 fof io oos los ooo fo oos aeo Koo fos T 111 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 1 Selecta button from 1121214151617 toset up your E map When you LoadMap button the left top corner will appear Area 1 in blue Click to click load an E map The system supports up to 8 E maps The map must have been saved in JPG or BMP format and file size is smaller than 200KB Edit 2 Click en to arrange Cameras Sensors and Relays by dragging eH 09 45 buttons to the E map to indicate actual locations of camera sensor and relay devices When you drag the camera icon to the desired E map the right windows will show images from the appointed camera if the enabled camera is connected to your digital surveillance system To delete the buttons drag them back to the column where they were previously Reset Icon taken or click to reset all icons You will see your desired camera image at the right corner 3 lower right column shows the information of cameras relays and sensors when the system detects a video loss or sensors and relays are trigged The icons on the E map will turn red and
108. te the logs 21 Event Log Viewer C EVENT C OPERATOIN POS Date 5 5 2005 C SYSTEM C NETWORK Refresh rm Camera Type 4 7 4 Checking System Logs Select System and a desired date the lower table will show all system logs such as DVR on and off You will see the time type and event logs To check the logs of another day just select the desired date and then click Refresh to update the logs 117 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual i Event Log Viewer C EVENT C OPERATOIN C POS Date 5 5 2005 SYSTEM C NETWORK Refresh Time Camera Type 1 2005 05 05 10 31 24 SYSTEM Login DVR 1 2 2005 05 05 10 31 24 SYSTEM Start DVR 4 7 5 Check Network Logs Select Network and a desired date the lower table will show all network logs such as Network on off and remote login You will see the time type and event logs To check the logs of another day just select the desired date and then click Refresh to update the logs i Event Log Viewer EVENT OPERATOIN C POS Date 5 5 2005 C SYSTEM NETWORK Refresh rm 118 Chapter 4 Using the System 4 8 Using POS After you connect the POS and the DVR system click lt to enter POS Port Skip Channel COMI You will see the following dialog POS Mapping POS Name pos 1 Cancel Use RUE Setup Skip first line s Map to Channel Si me ime
109. the alarm settings of camera and Sensor 81 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual Alarm Setting Select Device Camera Mi i i in i Rb bl b hh hh hh Enable Time 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Enable Conditions Motion Detected Video Loss Action Relay Output Mi dw B B Launch E Map Enlarge Camera View Play Warning Sound Detail Make Phone Calls Detail Send E Mail Detail File Transmission via FTP Detail Start Recording Detail Cancel Default 1 Select Device Click the drop down menu Camera z to select camera sensor 2 Select Camera The bar below shows cameras that are connected to your DVR system When the number inside the camera icon lights up it means the camera is connected to the DVR system The DVR system supports up to 16 cameras ii ih in 45 in te i 43 4049 06 49 40 49 S To set up the camera just click desired camera icon When you configure an appointed camera the camera icon turns red 3 Enable Time Click the desired time block to turn it white That means the alarm is canceled during the assigned hour To enable the setting click it again and the block will return to blue 82 Chapter 3 Configuring the System 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 OF 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Conditions This column shows the alarm triggered condition Tick Motion or Video Loss
110. the play mode The functions of each button are below Cx Begin Move to the beginning of the video recording EJ Previous Go back to the previous frame Slower Play the video recording at the speed of 1 2x 1 4x or 1 8x mm Rewind Play the video file reversely m Pause Stop playing the recording file m Play Play the recording file ox Faster Play the video recording at the speed of 2x 4x or 8x r Next Go to the next frame r End Go to the end of the video recording After you click the play button you will see a blue bar on top of a 24 hour time button f 02 03 04 05 06 07 05109 10 11 12 13 14 15 161 17 16 19 20 211 22 23 97 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual The blue bars indicate that there are recorded videos during the time periods If there are no video files recorded during your appointed time you can not click the time button Click the desired time button to play back the videos that were recorded during the appointed hour The blue bar of the selected button will turn in red immediately when you click the time button When you play back the recording file you can use the scroll box to drag it to go forward backward to the desired video The system shows the recording resolution of each channel and the frames on the upper left corner of each Screen When you play the video in 1 Cam mode you will see some color blocks on the slider BLUE blocks mean rec
111. ther rights granted under state law These rights vary from state to state CONTACT INFORMATION Phone 1 800 796 5225 Address 410 Lawrence Bell Drive Unit 18 Williamsville NY 14221 USA Web Site www microjack com VI Chapter 1 Installing Hardware Chapter 1 Installing Hardware MicroJack digital surveillance system is a digital surveillance system that supports Windows 2000 XP Please follow the steps to install the hardware 1 1 Hardware Recommendations Please make sure you follow the minimum system requirement when putting together a PC for the AV series product Before you begin please verify that your computer hardware specifications can meet your MicroJack digital surveillance system requirements Pentium 4 2 8GHz or above recommended Motherboard Intel 865 875 915 Chipset VIA SIS ALI chipset motherboards temporarily not supported Microsoft Windows 2000 Pro XP Pro Expansion 1 2 3 4 x 32 bit PCI 2 1 compliant slots Slots 120 GB of free hard disk space at least 60GB free space for Hard disk each partition DDR 512MB or above VGA 16 bit high color SVGA graphic card with DirectDraw amp YUV rendering capability G4MB video memory at least Sound card and speakers MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 1 2 AV 30 120 120H Hardware Installation Combinations The following instructions are for installing Video Capture Cards into the MicroJack DVR digital surveillance sy
112. tion o 113 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual E Click Save to keep the setting m Preset Settings Preset Number gt Save DwellTime Preset Name E After you finish the above steps repeat the same procedure to setup another PTZ camera until you finish all PTZ cameras Click to finish the Cancel setting or to cancel it After the settings you can start to use the PTZ controller 1 PTZSetup Click to configure PTZ cameras After the settings you can start to use the PTZ controller aen 2 Zoom Zoom out You can click e to size up to size down the image These buttons provide the function to adjust the focal distance of lens to size up to size down the image YN to adjust the focus to produce a clear 3 Focus in Focus out Click image 4 Camera Number The white number inside the controller represents the PTZ Camera number 5 Direction buttons You can use the 8 direction buttons to adjust the 114 10 11 Chapter 4 Using the System direction of PTZ camera lens Auto pan After you setup Preset position numbers and the auto pan path M y aie group click EA to monitor positions in sequence Auto pan path group After setting up Preset position numbers from the server you can enable the auto pan path group function according to your demands from the client Click
113. to the desired positions and stays for the appointed time that you setup from the server Position status bar It shows the current position that the camera is monitoring Auto Pan After you setup Preset position numbers and the auto pan path group click this button to monitor positions in sequence When you monitor channels through a browser you can save the recording data as AVI files Move the cursor to the desired channel and right click to record Assign the directory and file name to start recording Right click the channel to stop the recording Users can also select the recording quality by right clicking the mouse The DVR system provides 3 kinds of video quality modes high normal and low Right click the mouse to select the video quality mode When the recording quality is better the file size will be larger 13 Remote setup Click to initiate remote setup The modified settings that yu made through the browser will be applied to your server The system will request an authorization Enter the User ID and Password and then click OK Authorization Please enter your user ID and password User ID fi Password Cancel You will see the below screen 130 Chapter 5 Using Remote Program http 153 218 192 168 80 Camera Mame Camera 1 Enable Camera Setting Camera Mame Display Name Carnera 1 Comment Video Adjustment Bright Contrast Hue Saturation
114. to your PC Digital Video Recorder Click Install PDA Viewer Install Surveillance System Browse Users Manual Install Adobe Reader Install PDA Viewer Browse CD B Install Surveillance System Browse Users Manual Install Adobe Reader Install PDA Viewer 4 PDA Viewer Setup is preparing the InstallShieldR Wizard which 1 will quide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait 142 Chapter 5 Using Remote Program InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for PDA Viewer The InstallShield Wizard will install PDA Viewer on your computer To continue click Next C Click Next to continue InstallShield Wizard D The system automatically installs the application The system appears an Install MicroJack PDA he aa Viewer using the default application directory dialog box Click Yes to use a default directory Setup Status Cancel E The system continues to install the Digital Video Rec application f Sener check box F you want to remove the program from your device Note If a program that you installed is not listed the program was not designed to be used on your mobile device installing Applications Installing AVerMedia PDA Viewer Space available on device Remove from beth locations Dele CU out ERSTE your device and this computer cick Remove F After fi
115. ture Card 4 A L 19 5 9 o9 e 6 D 10 O 7 e 0 7 9 9 PCI Slot Chapter 1 Installing Hardware 1 4 AV 120 DVR Hardware Installation 1 4 1 Installing One MicroJack DVR Video Capture Card N Before installing the video card turn off the computer s power unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached to the back of the computer Please follow the steps to install the video capture card 1 2 3 4 Remove the PC case cover Remove a bracket for the PCI expansion slot Save the screw Insert the Video Capture Card into the available PCI slot and fix it The lower right picture is the back panel of the Video Capture card Video Capture Card e TV out slot PCI SIot MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 1 4 2 Installing Optional I O Audio Card and Video Extension Cards Before installing the video card turn off the computer s power unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached to the back of the computer s Users can purchase an optional I O Audio Card and Video Extension Cards if it is necessary 1 Installing 1 Video Capture Card and 1 optional I O Audio Card For users who want to install 1 optional I O Audio Card please follow the steps m Remove the PC case cover 2 Remove 2 b
116. ure Card with the connection cable 4 Insert the Video Capture Card and I O Audio Card and fix them Audio I O Video Capture Card Chapter 1 Installing Hardware 1 3 2 Install 2 Video Capture Cards and 2 Audio Cards 1 Please follow the steps to install the system Remove the PC case cover 2 Remove 4 brackets for the PCI slots Save the screws 3 Connect the Audio Card and the Video Capture Card with the connection cable 4 Connect the 2 Video Capture Cards with a connection cable Insert all the cards and fix them It is important to fix the cards in sequence to avoid video transmission trouble ideo Capture Card Video Capture Card2 k I O SEE I O Card 2 N C Co e Z NC MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 1 3 3 Install 4 Video Capture Cards Please follow the steps to install the system 1 Remove the PC case cover 2 Remove 4 brackets for the PCI slots Save the screws 3 Connect the Video Capture Cards with Connection cables 4 Connect the 2 Video Capture Cards with a connection cable Insert all the cards and fix them i It is important to fix the cards in sequence to avoid video transmission trouble Video Capture Card 1 Video Video Video Video Ci Capture Capture Capture Capture Card1 Card2 Card3 Card 4 Video Cap
117. watermark For more information please check Appendix B Image Verification 4 2 3 3 Printing Static Images You can print the image files by clicking c button Before you print please check the printer If you never install any printer before follow the instructions to install the printer After successfully install the printer you can start to print the images 4 3 Play Backup Video Files After you backup the data use the application QLogViewer to play the audio Go to your assigned backup folder to run QLogViewer When QLogViewer is running please click to assign your desired video file 100 Chapter 4 Using the System 12 00 02 Play Time 2005 05 03 12 00 04 Speed x1 Play File D pack up 2005_05_03 Channel01 20050503 12 dvr fa lt j gt gt oa a vot a i Begin Move to the beginning of the video file Lal Previous Go back to the previous frame lt lt Slower Play the video recording at the speed of 1 2x 1 4x or 1 8x on E Play Play the video file uj Stop Stop to play the video file gt Faster Play the video recording at the speed of 2x 4x or 8x P Next Go to the next frame Lal End Go to the end of the video recording ald Set Segments The system provides a function to catch a desired video segment from the recording file by setting segments and outputting segments Click 20 to mark the beginning ending of a segment You will see a
118. you type here will be the System Manager of the program Company fi CDKEY InstallShield msg 5 Enter User Name and Password Click MicroJack Installation Enter System Manager Password Next to continue Please enter a password for the Administrator Please use the Llser ID and password to log in the program and add new users User ID fil Password InstallShield 33 MicroJack AV 30 AV 120 AV 120H User s Manual 6 Select a video system and click MicroJack Installation Select Video Format Next to continue Please select the video format of the camera used in the system NTSC C PAL lt Back Cancel 7 Select a program folder The default MicroJack Installation I Select Program Folder prog ram folder name IS AV 1 20 H CI ick Please select a program folder N ext to CO nti nue H Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below Y ou may mum new folder name or select one from the existing folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders MicroJack Existing Folders Startup lt Back Cancel 8 The system starts installing the MicroJack Installation Setup Status application i MicroJack Setup is performing the requested operations 9 Select Yes want to restart my MicroJack Installation computer now and click Finish to Installer Complete comp lete the installation die mai compia Sele

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