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1. Press Next button for Set Preset Use a Number key to set the camera s present position Zoom and focus as a Preset from 1 to 9 move camera to desired position zoom first Note Controlling a PTZ camera with the remote is very cumbersome Far better to use the DVR in GUI mode and control the PTZ with a mouse Click the OK button to save the configuration Pressing Cancel or turning off the machine will result in loss of the updated configuration c Video Input Use Video Input to arrange the display window order in RASICHSROuEE Gebers which cameras appear This system is unique in that Camerai i aa Camera2 any camera can be assigned to any position Use the Conana left right arrow keys to set change the display window Camera4 number alongside each camera number Camera5 Camera Camera7 Camerasg OP EN i Cameralo On 1h i oer Oe ee Cameral2 Cameral3 On Bn a i a e Cameral5 Cameral 6 Figure 5 7 25 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 d Disks Allows the addition and Setup of up to 16 Network File Server NFS hard disks Select a disk number from the screen and use the right arrow button to bring up the setup screen Enter the IP address and volume of the HDD Use Test to ensure the disk is accessible and Save to save the settings e TV Output Allows the definition of both a VGA monitor and TV Composite video S video display Please note that EITHE
2. Start Use the keyboard or mouse to select the required GPI from the GPI drop down box and complete all fields For each action you can specify the time interval over which the GPI is monitored for an alarm to be generated For the Voice Call option specify two telephone numbers where the call may be placed along with the voice file to be played For the E mail option specify the recipient subject and text of the E mail along with which camera s status is sent in the E mail and the start and stop times Click OK to save changes Video lost Use the Video Lost menu under the Alarm tab to set what actions are taken when video signal from a camera is lost You can set up the alarm through a message a beep a video popup a voice call or E mail System Setup Record Setup Alarm Alarm Setup GPI Alarm Video Lost Video Lost Disk Space Low Disk Error Camera Message Start stop Beep Start Stop Voice Call Start Use the keyboard or mouse to select the required camera for video lost from the Camera drop down box and complete all fields as described in GPI alarm Click OK to save changes Disk Space Low Use the Disk Space Low menu under the Alarm tab to set what actions are taken when the disk space is insufficient to record data This alarm is generated only when the DVR mode is set to Auto Stop Set up the alarm through a message beep voice call video popup or E mail _58 LE LE HC Series DVR Us
3. Hedded Digital Video Recorders LE amp LE HC Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Table of Contents Introduction Overview Main Features of the LE LE HC Series Getting Started General Description First time starting the LE LE HC Series DVR Configuration and operation via the Infrared Remote IR Control LE LE HC Series Networking LE LE HC HC Series Network Operations Default Configuration Network Installation Testing the Network Connection Configuring the LE LE HC Series DVR First Connection to LE LE HC Series DVR Configuration of LE LE HC Series DVR Advance Setting a System Information c Audio Setting d Set Date amp Time e Set NTP Server f System Configuration g Serial Ports h Set User s Authority i DVR Setup j Record Schedule k Motion Detection Set Pre Alarm m Playback and search n Send Mail o FTP Upload p Configuring DVR using Remote Control Configure LE LE HC Series for a network with Remote Control Using the Menus a Use the Menus b Operating the Menus and Changing the setting Parameters c View the Previous Next Page d Exit the Menus e Video Recording Setup System Setup Configuration in IR Mode View Video without Plugins a Password Protect b Video 7 c Video Input d Disks e TV Output f OSD Text g TCP IP Settings h Account Settings i Audio j Serial Ports k System Informati
4. Use the Up Down arrow keys to move to Maintenance on the Main Menu Figure 5 2 and the right arrow or OK keys to enter the System Maintenance menu The System Log is a log of all functions accessed by date and time Default Settings allows all default settings to be restored Configuration File allows the current DVR configuration to be backed up to a selected USB attached or network device Restore Configuration allows a saved configuration to be installed into the DVR from a USB or network drive Revise Firmware allows a new version of the DVR firmware to be installed into the DVR from a CD or over a network System Shutdown Use the Up Down arrow keys access System Shutdown from the main menu Use this option to turn off the system Failure to turn off the LE LE HC Series DVR properly can result in a very long boot process and could damage the database aia LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Chapter 6 Using and Configuring the LE LE HC Series DVR in GUI mode GUI mode involves the use of a Graphic User Interface and a mouse A mouse is included in the system Whichever method is used to configure the DVR all configuration options are available in all methods DVR basic information Camera status Playback System configuration Full screen monitoring Live surveillance 0000000006 0e Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 shows the standard GUI displ
5. Delete All Delete all rules in the Rule table Up Move a specific Rule one row up 53 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Down Move a specific rule one row down Default settings Use the Default Settings menu to reset all configurable parameters to their factory default settings System Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect Video Default Settings Account Restore Defaults Yes No No System Info Date Time ISP Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup Firewall Default Settings Rewise Firmware Reboot System Click Restore Defaults Yes to restore defaults Click Cancel or No to retain the current settings Revise firmware Use the Revise Firmware menu to u System Setup Record Setup Alarm rade the LE LE HC DVR firmware Video Revise Firmware Revise Firmware es No Mo Reboot System Click Revise Firmware Yes to start the firmware upgrade process Click Cancel or No to abort the attempt 54 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Reboot system Use the Reboot System menu to reboot or shutdown the system System Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect video System Shutdown Reboot Account Shutdown or Reboot Yes No No Serial Ports Date Time Shutdown Reboot Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System eC Use the keyboard or mouse to select either Shutdown or Reboot Click Yes t
6. The only compression format available on the LE HC is MPEG4 r NTP Setup Network Time Protocol NTP allows the DVR to adjust its date time clock to a world standard time clock by accessing a special server on the Internet A default server is provided but can be changed A test and save is also provided 30 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Configure recording in IR Mode DVR Setup Enter Menu screen Figure 5 2 page 22 and select Record Record Schedule Setup to bring up Motion Detection Pre Alarm DVR Setup Fiqure 5 20 Choose Cyclic Recording Mode when the Hard Disk is full the system will continue to record overwriting the oldest recordings first or Auto Stop when the Hard Disk is full the DVR will stop recording Record Schedule A total of 16 schedules can be configured Figure 5 21 Each one must be enabled individually Care should be taken to not overlap schedules as this will cause conflicts Press the Right Arrow button to enable or disable a schedule When enabled the LE LE HC Series will record based on the settings of this schedule IDOE U N e OW O 10 UI U NIE Figure 5 22 will be displayed Select which day s of the week and the start time that this particular schedule will begin recording Press the Next Page button to go to Figure 5 23 inute 00 Select the Stop time for this schedule the cameras to record aaro SE A in this schedule and
7. are supported in multiples of four Adding cameras is accomplished by installation of additional cards Up to 30 fps is provided on each camera for local monitoring Record display playback remote access simultaneously Built in Multiplexing with local monitoring Local playback of recorded video on VGA monitor Remote playback of recorded video using standard PC browser 5 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Search recorded data by date time amp events Control multiple brands of PTZ Cameras High video quality and low data rate Up to 200 1 video compression Multiple video compression engines LE MPEG4 H 263 JPEG M JPEG LE HC MPEG4 Networking is supported and allows remote access Dynamic IP support for Internet access Direct Dial up available with optional external modem Backup CD or DVD writer Alarm function Motion detection Event trigger Schedule Pre alarm recording E Mail FTP and Voice Call alarm notification Optional GPI O for alarm control Customization Supports HTML file upload for home page customization LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Chapter 2 Getting Started General Description Configuring the LE LE HC Series DVR can be accomplished in several ways The Infrared Remote Control included with the LE LE HC Series DVR works in IR Mode when the receiver is connected to a USB port on the back of the LE LE HC Series DVR Alternatively in GUI Mode Graphic User
8. click OK to save changes Serial ports The RS232 serial ports COM1 and COM2 are used to attach PTZ camera control cables external modems or GPIO modules to the LE LE HC DVR Use the Serial Port menu to set parameters for the two serial ports System Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect Video Serial Port Wideo Input Disks Port com ba TY Output Modem a GPIO Device Modem kd TCP IP Speed 115200 E aetla Flow Control Yes E erial Ports System Info Data Bits kd Date Time ISP Parity None Ea Registry Stop Bits 1 kd Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup Firewall Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System Use the keyboard or mouse to set all parameters and click OK to save changes _ 49 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 System info Use the System Info menu to display the system information such as disk parameters TCP IP roperties firmware information and so on on the screen system Setup Record Setup Alarm IPassword Protect Ivideo System Information Disks TV Output Boot DOM CF Disk GPIO IP 10 11 2 142 TCP IP Mask gala rae ap OHM oaa MaclD 00 40 F4 6A A2 B6 ten dado Start 2005 05 02 14 10 15 System Info Date Time PY Ver 6 0B1 build 031 ISP Fv Date Apr 30 2005 18 22 59 Registry Model 100 400 Running Mode Disk Size 39946 MB Sneha Disk Used 16636 MB 41 Firewall Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System l
9. date and a To date and time using the Up Down keys to position the cursor and the left right keys to change the parameter Press OK to search and play the associated video if searching for GPI based recordings Figure 5 28 lf searching for Motion based recordings press OK to bring up the Set Search Area Screen This powerful feature allows searching by camera for motion in just a portion of a camera field of view e g a doorway The default is the whole area is disabled for motion Select Enable all Area if all the field of view is to be searched for motion otherwise use the Set Area item Move the cursor using the arrow keys to the top left section of the area to be searched and press OK Move the cursor over the area to be searched pressing OK after each move The selected area will be highlighted in red Press Search to search the recordings for motion in the selected area during the time frame selected Figure 5 29 aCe LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Lock File A recorded file can be locked so that it is not overwritten Go to the Playback List as shown on the previous page select the file to be locked using the arrow keys and press the Menu button on the controller to go to the Playback Menu Select Lock File from the Playback Menu An asterisk will appear to the left of the locked file indicating it is locked Figure 5 31 To unlock the file in the same way as it was sel
10. from the required point 4 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 5 Screen panel 80000 a The Surveillance Screen Panel enables you to select 4 9 16 split screen displays The user can double click the left mouse button on a particular camera image to change to single image display of that camera and double click the mouse again to go back to split screen display Right click the mouse to enlarge video image size and right click the mouse again to go back to original image size Brightness Contrast Sharpness Digital Zoom in playback Brightness Sharpness Zoom in Snr Ee Contrast Smoothness Restore Enter single camera mode first to display the buttons above at the bottom right of the screen Pause the video and use these buttons to adjust brightness contrast or sharpness of the paused frame of video and digitally zoom areas of the image Click the Zoom in button then click the area of the image to zoom Repeat for greater zoom Click the Restore button to restore all the original parameters of the image The buttons in the Function Panel provide the following functions Search Recorded Files Search by Event Searches the list of recorded files for the specified event such as a ecific area motion or a GPIO trigger that occurred within the specified time interval Search by motion l First set the specific search area by dragging the mouse over it i 2 Select the corre
11. press a numeric key 1 thru 6 to save this Camera preset 6 1 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Appendix A Running Mode Network Mode ser s Name a ser s Password a dministrator s Name Administrator dministrator s Password ustom Modem Init String COM1 Nil OM1 Baud Rate bps OM2 Baud Rate bps OM2 Hardware Flow Control ideo Encoding Algorithm et Video Resolution amera Control Device amera Control Timeout Sec NO lt 2 r m o NIZ yO S a oO lOINID la x D m7 O P NO OO O N D O Brightness J50 Unchecked Unchecked MAX connections for this camera OQ MAX bandwidth for this camera E Bytes sec MAX bandwidth of each connection for T this camera Bytes sec Microphone Control Timeout J0 S O Speaker Control Timeout J60 S C i CS Sub net mask 255 255 255 0 Users Name o ooo Password Registry Server _ http Awww registry nfic com tw registry htm 62 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Register HTTP Port Registry Host Path isibility in Registry Server Listed on Registry Server larm Status GPI 1 2 3 4 L ime Stamp ime Stamp Format end Mail TP Upload 3163 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Appendix B PTZ Cameras Currently Supported by LE LE HC Series DVR VP 202 VP 203 Canon VC C3 PIH 717x Acqutek DOM 1 Pelco D VP 202 Canon VC C4 Kalatel KTD 3 Test VP202 PT Test Ca
12. schedule all cojea the time Care must be taken not to overlap schedules Use Figure 4 14 16 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 the schedule setup section to configure start time and stop time make both 00 00 00 for the full day and then pick the days of the week this is to be effective Make sure to turn the Enable pull down menu to Yes or the schedule will not run Use Stream Video Setup to indicate if the camera should record using motion detection full time or not have it turned on at all For the frame rate in most instances auto speed should be turned on This will give the best frame rate However each camera can be set to record between 1 and 30 frames per second but total frames added up together cannot be higher than the LE LE HC Series DVR is capable of recording k Set Motion Detection When motion detection recording is selected in Set Motion Detection Section 4 3 0 the specifics of motion detection are configured in this section Select the video source camera The camera image will show i l on the left hand side of the screen as in Figure 7777777 RURU 4 15 Use the left mouse button to click on Yoous squares to set detection area and use the right mouse button to clear areas Hold down the left or right mouse button and drag to block areas larger than single squares Motion will only be detected in areas that have the Set Detection squares marked in red Figure
13. the Record Setup Setting value or press Cancel to cancel the Setting and Playback go back to the previous level Setting Menu Maintenanoo System Shutdown Figure 5 2 In some cases users also need to key in alpha characters via IR remote control Press the Keypad button to bring up a virtual keyboard Select the required characters then press OK to save the setting value or press Cancel to cancel the setting and go back to the previous level setting menu For numeric characters use the number buttons near the bottom of the remote Pressing the Enter button will save the number into the system and move on to the next number c View the Previous Next Page In a Setting menu users can press the Prev Next Page buttons to skip to the previous or the next page in the setting menu d Exit the Menus After changing the setting values users can press OK to save the settings or press Cancel to cancel the settings and go back to the previous level setting menu Or press the Menu button to go back to the system setup menu directly e Video Recording Setup Press Menu and select Record Setup Select Record Schedule and press OK or Right button to enter the record schedule list of the LE LE HC Series setting Ensure that at least one recording schedule is set up or no recording will occur ae LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Syste
14. to the time slot selected in layer two Zoom out Back out one layer Back Back to Thumbnail Browser window OK Select one window and click OK to start playback of the recorded file from that point _ 43 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Feature Function Bookmark Bookmarks can be set at selected times during playback recorded files Book Mark Time Note Bookmark 1 While playing a recorded file the user can click the bookmark button to mark a specific time point 2 A note can be written and saved by clicking the Add button 3 Select one of the lists of recorded files in the bookmark field and click the play E eE A eee Eee button to playback that selection 2005 10 28 ioe fa be Add Backup If the DVR is equipped with a CD RW or DVD RW drive recorded files can be backed up your to a CD or DVD Alternately a USB hard drive can be used for backup Note The DVR will take time to organize data for backup When the required data has been collected backup will begin Return to the live video GUI _44 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 System Setup Configuration ees Press the Setup button in Figure 6 1 to display the Setup menu page Figure 6 5 below The functionality of this setup is identical to the remote setup There are three parts to the Setup menu System Setup Record Setup and Alarm Setup T
15. w h Set User s Authority Figure 4 13 Fiqure 4 12 Setting the User s Authority allows the administrator to configure users to have specific privileges defined by login credentials lt lt Prev Userli Next gt gt Name Password Simply enter a user name and password for the user and then configure the desired privileges for that user Camera 1 Enable Camera 2 Enable Below the box is a URL marked Users Listing which gives a list of all the Camera 3 Enable v users on the DVR Camera 4 Enable v Camera Control Disable v I DVR Setup Audio Disable Playback Disable DVR Setup Defines whether the LE LE HC Series DVR will record based on a first in first out recording process oldest video getting deleted to Fiqure 4 13 make room for new video circular recording or if it will stop when the drive is full Auto Stop j Record Schedule Multiple schedules can be set up to accomplish specific recording requirements at pre determined times This would allow maximum usage of hard drive capacity for instance recording on motion when a store is closed and recording full time when the store is open Use the pull down menu at the top of the screen in Figure 4 14 to select the schedule to edit ee There can be a maximum of 16 schedules on any one DVR at m any one time R Schedule 1 is set by default to be on all the time Unlike most traditional DVRs the LE LE HC Series DVR uses a
16. 0 HH Gateway IP 10 11 1001 amp DMS IP 10 11 13 HTTP Port so B Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System Use the keyboard or mouse to complete each field and click OK to save changes Account Use the Account menu to set up an administrator name and password as well as the super user name and passwords You can also use this menu to set up to 256 additional users their passwords and their permissions on the system Select the user number and assign a Name and password to it Click the PTZ Playback and Audio fields to enable access to these properties for the selected user Select the cameras that you want the user to have access to and set them to yes _ 48 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 system Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect Account Admin Mame WEBMONITOR il Admin Password ovo Bl User Name WWEBMONITOR lt 3 The user pene User Password ovo Bl system Info Date Time ISP Registry Miore Users 1 Running Mode Algorithm Name E NTP Setup pees o Firewall Default Settings PT No Revise Firmware Reboot System Playback No a Note It is important that you set up the user name and password The user is different from the administrator and has access to only live videos and playback files Use the More Users field to change the authorities of Internet users Use the keyboard or mouse recommended to complete all the fields and
17. 4 15 Video Source 1 Motion Detection Enabled v Sensitivity 50 Left Button Set Detection Area Right Button Clear Detection Area NSS I Set Pre Alarm Use the Set Pre Alarm to set the number of frames recorded before an alarm condition exists Each camera can be configured separately and be configured differently site LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 m Playback and Search ee Camer betting kalo Seti To bring up a list of recorded video on the LE LE HC Series DVR either click List All or Sin Cancun set a time frame in the from to folders and then Alam of Remote Control From fat fF pe PF p p te PE PPr There are 11 files found click query The files will be listed in the lower sisstossussu en screen area see Figure 4 16 and clicking on lac btn fp aoma Tas 20M one will open the play video screen si 3 onome 30001 eme If this is the first time attempting to play back rapier Satine aoe recorded video on a remote machine and for 7 acouonnas 104453 1E each separate unit accessing remotely users E A z se Ne will be required to download the ie 10 eooim7as 10000 15M RPSETUP EXE file when they attempt to play 11 2001 07 26 090000 108 MB the video Download and install the file Close RE the window that says player not found and l Figure 4 16 attempt to play the video file again October 2006 Once the ActiveX component is successfully inst
18. C Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 connected to a cable connection or DSL line DSL that uses PPPoE would require a router as PPPoE requires a login procedure which is not supported by the LE LE HC Series DVR Network Mode settings are set in TCP IP Settings These need to be configured to have the LE LE HC Series DVR communicate over a network or the Internet This area really should not need to be changed once set as the connection to the network is functional Account Setting Under account setting there are two levels of users Privileges for the user are configured in the Set User s Authority section covered later in this chapter Account Settme User s Name User s Password Adrmustrator s Name sentry Admmistrator s Password adrran Set Video Compression Algorithm Video Encodmg Algorithm H253 Low Bandwidth Set Camera Control Camera Control Device Pelco D PTZ Camera Control v Camera 11 C2 L13 Ll4 LI5 C16 LI7 L18 Tincout Value im see 120 Set IP Registry Host IP Address amp Path Registry Host Address registry nfic com tw Register HIT Port As Registry Host Port G0 Registry Host Path cgi Visibdty in Regstry Server Only can be queried Listed on Registry Server Impi j Regishs Host Address fie Figure 4 11 _14 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Set Video Compression Algorithm amp Resolution Select one of four Compression algorithms Thes
19. C Series DVR comes preconfigured as a static IP TCP IP networks either have the IPs assigned manually or by a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server Most Internet routers and Windows 2000 Server use DHCP to assign IP addresses The reason for assigning a static IP within this environment is that when a leased IP from a DHCP server runs out which can happen every day the LE LE HC Series DVR may not re acquire the old IP address This will break functionality within the Intranet or LAN environment and will break any port forwarding assigned within the router that allows external internet users to connect to the LE LE HC Series DVR Most networks using a router or a Windows 2000 Server should be able to see the LE LE HC series DVR once it is connected In the case the IP address pre assigned to the LE LE HC Series DVR 192 168 10 10 may already be assigned to another networking device finding another machine on the network and attempting to ping that IP address will tell if there is a unit already connecting on that specific IP if it says no IP found it s a good indication that there is no unit connected at that IP Use the ping method in figure 3 1 but instead of times lt 1ms or similar up to 200ms look for Request Timed Out This indicates that there is no computer currently on the network at that location Failure to check this could cause the LE LE HC Series DVR to push another machine off the network or cause other pr
20. Change the settings of the COM ports to match the attached device Figure 5 12 Most PTZ devices run at 9600 and in most cases Flow Control should be disabled Only one port can be used for PTZ control eg COM1 and only one port can be used for an external dial up modem alarm I O box or data capture box eg COM 2 Both ports are RS 232 on a LE LE HC Series DVR Any PTZ cameras that require an RS 485 connection will require an additional converter usually called a PT NET ogee LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 k System Information This option shows basic level information on the LE LE HC Series DVR This information screen may be required by a service technician or network administrator I Date Time Allows the date and time to be set including Time Zone selection Minute 2 1 m Alarm Second 22 T Zone 5 Eastern E C L Figure 5 14 Multiple Alarm input types can be setup along with the necessary Actions to be taken when these Alarms are triggered Motion Detection See section on Motion Detection tion Detection setup under Record Setup E Mail E Mail Ldeo I y sec 20 An external dial up modem must Set Action be connected to either COM1 or Figure 5 15 COM2 and correctly configured Complete the Recipient Address and Name and Sender Name along with a Password if desired A Test item is included Video Popup If it is desired that Video Popup full screen display of the alarmed ca
21. Interface a mouse and keyboard can be used If configured for LAN or Internet a web browser can be used to configure the DVR We have found the easiest way to configure the system is to use the Infrared Remote Control to configure the IP settings then once on the net use the remote configuration from an alternate PC First time starting the LE LE HC Series DVR Before turning the DVR on connect the appropriate video inputs monitor and network adapter to the back of the DVR The system will automatically detect the video mode NTSC or PAL of the cameras connected default is NTSC if no cameras are connected Symptoms of incorrect video configuration are B W video when color is expected or the top or bottom of the video cut off The LE LE HC Series records automatically on power up The Default IP address is 192 168 10 10 which is within the range of most Intranets The Sub net mask is preset to 255 255 255 0 also within the range of most intranets Configuration and operation via the Infrared Remote IR Control Chapter 5 Details the operation of the IR Control LE LE HC Series Networking Chapter 3 Details the operation of the Networking Operations LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Chapter 3 LE LE HC Series Network Operations Default Configuration The LE LE HC Series DVR comes preconfigured A list of the default settings is included in Appendix A of this document Network Installation The LE LE H
22. LE LE HC DVR also System Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect Video Registry Server Disks Addr registry nfic com tw Z TY upis HTTP Port 80 g GPIO TCP IP Path cgi E Serial Ports system Info Date Time ISP Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup Firewall Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System Use the keyboard or mouse to complete all fields and click OK to save changes Running mode Use the Running Mode menu to switch between Network Mode and ISP Mode and between Mouse Mode and IR Remote Control Mode System Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect Running Mode Mode Network Mode x Control Mouse v Serial Ports System Info Date Time ISP Registry Run ning Mode NTP Setup Firewall Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System 51 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Algorithm Use the Dimension option to set the resolution of the video Default resolution setting is 320 x 240 pixels but 640 x 480 can be selected Please remember that higher resolutions will give larger recorded files and slower remote transmissions System Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect Video Algorithm amp Dimension Disks Algorithm MPEG4 x TY Output Dimension 360x240 GPIO TCP IP Eien Account Serial Ports System Info Date Time ISP Registry Running Mode NTP Setup Firewall D
23. R a VGA monitor or TV composite ES ioe VOA Standard NTSC video monitor is supported at any one time Displays can be switched from VGA to TV by pressing the TV button and switched back again by holding down the TV button Device on bs va button to change from Figure 5 8 Standard Choose NTSC for N America Output to Choose between Composite and S Video Delay Sec Sets the dwell time for camera switching activated using the switching button on the controller Camera From Sets the cameras to be switched Camera To Screen Split Allows selection of the number of camera window displayed Time Stamp Allows choice of whether a time stamp will be displayed recorded on each camera s video and where this will be displayed on the camera image Time Format Allows choice of date format Deinterlace Set On Off Deinterlacing will provide a superior image for moving objects f OSD Text Allows On Screen Display OSD of user defined text to be displayed and position defined using X Y coordinates g TCP IP Settings TCP IP Settings are covered in Section 3 Use the number pad on the remote control to enter the numbers Remember that the numbers are not configured in a traditional keyboard pattern so double check the entries Press OK to save Figure 5 9 _ 6 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 h Account Settings Account There are two levels of password Admin and Admin Name Use
24. There are no configurable fields on this page Click OK or Cancel to leave the screen Date Time Use the Date Time menu to set the correct time and date on the system You can also set the local time zone in the T Zone field system Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect Date Time T Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Year 2005 Month 03 Day 11 Hour 19 Minute 02 Second 28 Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System Use the keyboard or mouse to set all fields and click OK to save changes ISP If you are using dial up access to the Internet use the ISP menu to enter details of your Internet service Provider Use the keyboard or mouse to complete all fields and click OK to save changes 50 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 system Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect Video ISP Disks Phone Wo 1 E TY Output Name WEBMONITOR E GPIO TCP IP Pass ovo Account TCP IP Automatic Serial Ports system Info Date Time Registry Running Mode Algorithm MTP Setup Firewall Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System Registry The Registry menu enables you to set up the registry server for your device If you are using a dynamic IP address for the LE LE HC DVR you can set up the device to post its IP address to the DVR registry server You can then look up your IP from the MAC address or server name You can use the registry server to give a name to the
25. alled the video display screen should appear as in Figure 4 17 Use the Dimension pull down button to configure the size of the video on the display The Display button will select the number of cameras displayed on the screen at any one time and the Camera button will select which particular subset less than 16 cameras selected is shown In most cases for DSL and cable connections select high bandwidth In times when the bandwidth available is not very good select low bandwidth B 05 11 2004 14 28 46 HG gt w i fis v 14 28 46 98 Data v Use the Download and Save hyperlink to save the video on the remote PC yea w Dimension 640x480 isplay Bs Cameras E Camera Camera1 4 v Bandwidth EEN OLow High WH Download amp Save 05 11 2004 14 28 46 e Figure 4 17 io At the bottom left hand corner there are six buttons and some other options These are explained in Figure 4 18 below 18 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Data Type Seek step Forward speed Figure 4 18 Save Save the data file on the local machine Snapshot Clicking this button brings up a list of Cameras Select the camera from the list to Snapshot and then click o k It will then bring up a Webpage with the picture in it which may be saved by right clicking on the image and selecting Save Image As Play Play video Step Forward When the paus
26. ata Audio Setting c Audio Setting Users accessing this for the first time will be required Asin to download LASETUP EXE if they have not listened to audio previously Audio Source Channel 1 Microphone Gain 75 w Speaker Volume 75 kai Microphone Control Timeout R Speaker Control Timeout 60 1 Audio Source Select the source to modify Done Undo siTe Figure 4 7 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 2 Microphone Gain Similar to video gain it amplifies the signal before audio is processed 3 Audio Selection Choose which camera to associate audio with LE HC has one channel of audio per video 3 Speaker Volume Controls the volume of the speaker 4 Microphone Control Timeout and Speaker Control Timeout determine the length of time that one remote user can have control of the microphone and speaker Currently the LE Series supports a single channel of audio recording d Set Date amp Time Set Date amp Time Follow the formats when setting the time and date Date YYY Y MM DD 20000301 Time HH MM SS 00 16 17 e Set NTP Server B e NTP stands for Network Time Protocol Itis a protocol to request the current time from a time server Connection to the internet is required Check the enable box to turn the Network Time Protocol service on or off Set the period to however many NTP Setup hours and once per that period the time will be updated Once every 24 hours should be suff
27. ay screen in live video display mode The large labeled areas in Figure 6 1 are explained below DVR basic information includes date time total hard disk size and LAN status Camera status Three columns of square indicators R Regular M Motion G Alarm input beside each camera indicate the recording status by color Recording Mode Motion detection Status Full recording G Color Status of each DI and DO device DI or DO not detected Red Dl or DO was detected Full screen monitoring Live surveillance 36 lt LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Full screen video display button Double click the right mouse button to switch back to GUI display mode Sequence Arrow Buttons Button eceecoenes The Surveillance Screen Panel enables the selection of the numbers of cameras displayed on screen A Selectable 1 4 6 7 8 9 10 13 16 split screen display B Use the sequence button to automatically cycle through all the connected cameras C The arrow buttons are used to cycle through all connected cameras Single Video Monitoring ch ER ERE PsTet 773i Po Pony 124 M3714 7159 16 PRESET PTZ panel B E a NABH pW 7 8 2 fro a 2 M Select camera C3 4 45 he Function buttons Figure 6 2 Enlarge Back to local surveillance System setup Enter Single Video Monitoring single camera live display by double clicking any camera image in multi camera di
28. c4 gt NTP Setup Firewall PTZ Baud Rate 3600 Peralt SeWngs PTZ Timeout Sec h2 E Revise Firmware Reboot System PTZ ID 1 ps AG LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Disks Use the Disks menu to configure network disks that the LE LE HC DVR uses to record data If no disk is connected No Device appears in the Disk Device field system Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect j Setup Disks Disk Disk 1 el Disk Device Network Disk NFS Disk Info No Disk Info IP Addr Yolume Test Test Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System El Use the keyboard or mouse to enter the IP address and Volume of any connected network disk Click on the Test button to test if the drive is working correctly TV output Use the TV Output menu to configure the video output for the LE LE HC DVR The LE LE HC DVR can support standard VGA computer monitors or TV composite compatible monitors Set the device type standard outputs and other parameters Set the Camera From and Camera To options to specify the range of cameras that are displayed in the cyclic display mode System Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect TY Output Device VGA Standard INTsc x Output to Composite gt Delay Sec Camera From Cameral To Screen Split Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System Use the keyboard or mouse to set each field Ensure each field is set
29. correctly before clicking OK lf parameters are set incorrectly it could result in the display becoming unreadable and very difficult to correct GPIO The GPIO General Purpose Input Output menu enables you to view the status of the input and output devices such as switches sensors LEDs and so on and view their status These devices can be attached to the unit to turn external alarms outputs on or off when the specified input changes When an alarm has been triggered the GPI and GPO that are connected will show the Status of the input or output device GPI devices will show NC normally closed or NO normally open as the status of the switch Depending on the input you can change the status of the GPO devices to On or Off as required a AT LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 system Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect GPIO Enable GPI 1 Marie GPI3 GPI 4 GPI5 GPI6 GPI GPI 8 Default Settings GPI 9 Revise Firmware GP110 Reboot System FU GPI12 xj Change the GPO status as needed Make sure that the devices are working by checking the actual physical status of the inputs and outputs after making changes in this menu NOTE Enabling the GPIO function may cause system efficiency drop down TCP IP Use the TCP IP menu to enter the TCP IP address details for the LE LE HC DVR System Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect TEV IE IP 10 11 2142 Subnet Mask 255 255 0
30. ct date time and year for quicker PEER EEE searching 3 Click ok to begin to search motion files that have been motion recording triggered in the specified area 4 The list of recording files that have motion triggered events in the specified area will be displayed Double click any file to play APs LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Z Thumbnail Browse finds video images and selects them for processing individually in whole folders using a simple time selector and built in image viewer 1 Select search starting time and camera number Thumbnail Browser 2005 BE 5 2 i 6 g 13 5 A 200 amp 760 A Camera 1 x cana 3 ok 2 Click OK to display a simple time selector and built in image viewer below Thumbnail Browser Carer 3 2005 05 04 06 00 Previous Next Zoom Out Camera 13 v l Back BP OK OK xX Cancel Previous Search backward Next Search forward Zoom in The whole Thumbnail search is divided into three layers The first layer is hourly based Each picture in the windows is the first picture of a particular hour When a specific hour is selected for Zoom In the system enters the second layer The second layer displays 16 pictures based on evenly divided time slots in the selected hour If any one of these pictures is selected for Zoom in it goes into the third layer This layer displays 16 pictures from left to right that are the closest
31. d buttons 1 16 on the Surveillance Panel at bottom right 2 Adjust the Zoom Focus Speed Pan and Tilt buttons until the camera is configured correctly 3 Press one of the 16 numbered buttons at the top right followed by the Set button to save the configuration as a particular Preset number The configuration you have saved can now be recalled by pressing that number button followed by the Recall button Video Quality button Click this button to display the following control panel It is used to adjust the Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Quality for each camera ea o eee O x Brightness adjusts the amount of light or brightness for the selected camera according to your preference Contrast adjusts the difference between light and dark areas or contrast for the selected camera according to your preference 3 amp 8 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Saturation adjusts the depth of color for the selected camera Hue adjusts the dominant color for the selected camera Quality adjusts the video quality for each camera The default setting is 80 We recommend that you do not set this to 100 to avoid slowing the rate of video transmission and using up a significant amount of hard disk space GPI O button When an alarm has been triggered the GPI alarm inputs and GPO alarm outputs that are connected will show the status of the input or output device GPI devices will show NC
32. e and Password and whether the TCP IP address is to be manually or automatically entered need to be set o Registry Server Setting com tw Registry Servers are used when it is not Fiqure 5 18 feasible or not cost effective to run a static IP The difference between a static IP and a dynamic IP is that the ISP can change a dynamic IP but not a static IP Naturally static IPs are more expensive Basically what happens with Registry Server Setting is that a server is configured and is resident on the Internet When the IP changes on the LE LE HC Series DVR the DVR tells the server that the IP has changed Remote users wishing to access their DVR access through the Registry Server to get the new IP which is always current This is a great idea in concept but sometimes it is difficult to implement as when the service provider changes the IP sometimes it takes the LE LE HC Series DVR or any PC a while to update the IP address it could be hours and for that time the DVR is inaccessible Since it is theoretically possible for an ISP to change the IP every couple of hours obviously that is a problem In most cases ISPs only change the IP when the user logs out and then logs back in Also using routers can cause problems as it adds another link to the chain and sometimes the DVR doesn t know that the External IP has changed due to issues with Network Address Translation The IP address of the default registry host is http registr
33. e are MPEG4 H 263 JPEG or Motion JPEG Please refer to the table below for relationship between Compression format Video quality amp Data rate Video Quality JPEG Very Good M JPEG High Less than JPEG dass Average tow MPEGA Please Note The only compression format available on the LE HC is MPEG4 The best compression format depends on network connections both locally and remote Remember that a 3 MB DSL connection means 3 MB download not 3 MB upload The 3 MB DSL can be as low as 284K upload or even 128K This will have an affect on the remote video frame rate Observing video produced remotely under different compression algorithms is the best way to evaluate requirements The LE Series DVR is set to H 263 compression as a default This provides the fastest video transmission speeds the smallest recorded files and satisfactory video quality When setting video resolution remember that 640X480 resolution needs 4 times the physical bandwidth than that required to produce the same frame at 320X240 Once again look at the video and see if the speed loss of frames is worth the increase in resolution quality Set IP Registry Host IP Address amp Path is used where static IPs are unavailable or impractical Basically the LE LE HC Series DVR sends its current IP to a computer designated as a registry usually a commercial service Remote users can then access that registry and find out what the current IP is This is an impr
34. e brighter the video applied to current camera Contrast The higher value the stronger contrast applied to current camera Saturation The higher value the more color saturation applied to current camera Hue The higher value the higher hue applied to current camera Quality Higher value better video quality but larger recorded frame size applied to all cameras Higher numbers for quality decrease the compression but increase the file size thus decreasing storage time and slowing frame rates for remote transmission oe LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 Compression Boost Auto Gain Control Mirror Horizontally Mirror Vertically Max Connection for this camera Max Bandwidth for this camera Max Conn Bandwidth this camera Dimension Watermark Local Display PTZ Control PTZ Device PTZ ID Baud Rate Timeout sec October 2006 JJ ll JJ 1 Select None Low Medium and High The higher compression boost the lower the quality of recorded and transmitted video but the faster remote frame rates Set Yes to enable auto gain control for this camera Mirror the selected camera video horizontally Mirror the selected camera video viewing vertically Limit the maximum number of remote connections allowed to access this camera Limit the total maximum bandwidth in Bytes second allocated for accessing this camera Limit the maximum bandwidth allocated to each
35. e button is pressed Step Forward will move each camera forward one frame Stop Stop video playing Data Type When data is selected all recorded video will be played Selecting motion will only play video that was recorded based on motion GPI will play video that was recorded by an alarm trigger Seek Allows specific times to be entered and the video will zoom to that time Speed Playback speed Use the slider bar above this image to move around Le within the time selected Please note that using the ee individai Settings slider bar or the seek option will cause a delay of ae a several seconds while the video switches n Send Mail The mail settings configuration page Figure 4 19 is ssuapebot P Camera 1 F Camera 2 P Camera 3 P Camera 4 used to alert configured email recipients when specific _ ie events occur on the LE LE HC Series DVR aes Required field Figure 4 19 As many Motion Detect Types Events as cameras can trigger an email and an be set for each camera over a specific time range Each event must be enabled to send emails Enable them by using the pull down menu Enable and select enable Enter appropriate data into the From To _19 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 CC BCC subject and comment fields Select the camera image s to be sent by email using the checkboxes alongside Snapshot Global settings need to be configured to communicate with the Global Settings mai
36. e the system is turned on No need to worry about the traditional problems of viruses Trojans software glitches or other Windows based issues as the install is completely fresh every time A small area of the module contains the user configured data No software is contained on the hard drive so software cannot be corrupted Adding additional cameras to the system is as simple as turning off the DVR plugging in another four camera connector card and turning it back on Configuration is done in GUI mode with a mouse by the included remote controller in full screen mode or through a remote PC This remote PC control allows users to switch cameras control any PTZ cameras installed and change all the features of the DVR with the appropriate password authority The DVR is accessible through the Internet or a local Intranet with some simple configuration modifications to the DVR Through a registry server the LE LE HC Series DVR supports Dynamic IP addresses The remote software is all browser based and accessible using any reasonably current version of Windows Explorer Linux Mac and some PDAs are supported through additional included software Main Features of the LE LE HC Series Ease of use Plug and play non Windows embedded real time OS Simple configuration via keyboard mouse IR Controller or Internet LAN Uses a standard web browser for remote PC access Video amp audio recording Up to 16 camera inputs color or B W
37. ebooting This process can take 3 to 4 pet User s Authority minutes Figure 4 4 Each of the items in the list in Figure 4 4 are covered in the following subsections of Section i Ba late 4 3 sine Device Info for Ethernet Driver Item Content n C aA Bool From DOM CompactFlash Desk F Address 19 11 33 a System Information ae acre ea oan ts ee Mask So en Ei me priek Ethernet Address 0M0 C A61 34 50 This page gives information about the LE LE HC miss Aee Series DVR Most of this information isn t arom T Eg required on a day to day basis but may be Pee ae Ethernet Device Flags 7 San Time SOOM LWET 103727 required by a network administrator or ign Technician should the occasion arise taf mnie Nol NEG i GWMAIN Start at LL T2001 10 37 25 We are in Network STATIC IF Mode RQ LOL 114220011 127 103915 GET b Camera Settings Fiaure 4 5 1 Video Source Select camera to display 2 Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Camera Setting Quality Change Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Quality here These e parameters are applied to all cameras To adjust nen brightness of each individual camera please use sy Gain Control as described in Item 5 3 Compression Boost Selection can be None Low Medium and High to adjust video Sw eerie compression rate The higher the Compression ie Boost level the smaller the compressed frames se geome o become p
38. ecise service at best and is prone to failure due to the nature of the internet However in cases where a static IP is not available it is still invaluable g Set Serial Ports Settings for COM1 and COM2 need only be applied in cases where a GPIO Modem or PTZ Voice Call Data Capture Control device is connected to the DVR Settings for these particular devices will vary by brand Specific questions regarding this topic should be directed to the vendor Please be aware that not all brands especially PTZ cameras are compatible with this DVR oe LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Set Names amp On Screen Display Figure 4 12 ee The Set Names of Server and Cameras option allows Camera l users to change the name of the server and the camera aa keit names ne Use the Set Overlay Text to show text on the camera BES eae Tot Mee un Pah image Check the enable box to make it appear on the ene oen IE screen and set the X and Y parameters X being horizontal ap and Y being vertical to assign a specific position default is e ratte x yl upper left hand corner Set Time Stamp Additionally a time stamp can be configured per camera cael leimcaOlenion oe with the Set Time Stamp and give a format for the date by uated O EA E selection from the pull down menu labeled Timestamp Date me Spari De het ree Cele O Uppe TaM Olowa iat Format ran EN P PAAS Oldie Taxevtanp Dare Format MMO
39. ected When a locked file is selected on the Playback List Figure 5 31 accessing the Playback Menu will show Unlock File Select this and press OK Choose Time Backup The LE LE HC Series DVR comes with a CD R W as Month 1 standard but may have an optional DVD RW Either Star E RONI S device can be used to backup video from the DVR aea mee Saale From the Playback Menu Figure 5 28 select Backup P23 and use the arrow keys to select either CD R RW or S t OP DVD RW Figure 5 32 will be displayed Ee SIL Stop e e 5 Camera 2 08 Set the Start date time Stop date time and select which ekta camera recordings are to be backed up using the cane orti ON OFF switch beside each camera Press O K A Camera 7 ON message Loading Disk followed by Copying Files will SS CERNI display When files are ready for backup the Burn CD Figure 5 32 menu Figure 5 33 will be displayed The File size will be displayed and the Burn Speed Note that the maximum size of a CD file is 640KB and DVD file is maximum 4MB Change burn speed with the right left arrow keys and press the OK or Cancel buttons as appropriate Cancel will return to the previous screen and OK will burn the disk ce 2 The CD DVD created has the video and audio data selected and also contains a custom player to view both audio and video Figure 5 33 SOA LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Maintenance
40. ed out in the menu system if the voice modem function is not selected in the serial port setup menu Make sure that a voice modem is enabled in the device field in the Serial Ports menu item in order to place voice calls Voice call features A voice call message can be recorded using an internal or external microphone and can be played back using an internal or external speaker Up to 60 voice messages can be recorded and stored on the LE LE HC DVR and used for different alarm events Messages recorded for the voice call function must be between 5 and 10 seconds in length Known issues with the voice call function There will be three seconds of silence between a voice call being answered and the start of the message lf the voice call function calls a phone with an automatic answering machine the LE LE HC DVR will behave as if the phone has been answered The LE LE HC DVR does not support non standard ring tones If the LE LE HC DVR calls a phone and a non standard ring tone is received an error message will be generated GPI alarm Use the GPI Alarm menu under the Alarm tab to set what actions are taken when a GPI alarm is generated You can set up the alarm through a message a beep a video popup or E mail 37 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 System Setup Record Setup Alarm Alarm Setup GPI Alarm ideo Lost Disk Space Low GPI Disk Error Message Start Stop Beep Start Stop Yideo Popup
41. efault Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System Use the keyboard or mouse to complete each field and click OK to save changes NTP Setup Use the NTP Setup menu to enter details of the Network Time Protocol NTP server used to synchronize the time of the device with the network system Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect video NTP Setup Yideo Input Disks Enable ON F ue Period Hour PO g GPIO TCP IP Server ntp1 cs wisc edu v ee Edit NTP Server n Serial Ports System Info ntp1 cs wisc edu gy STEE Test amp Save Test ISP Registry Running Mode Algorithm INTP Setup Firewall Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System Use the keyboard or mouse to complete all fields After making the changes click on the Test amp save button to verify that the server is operational Click OK to save changes Firewall only on LE HC The function of the Firewall is to protect your DVR system from Internet attacks so that you can safely hook up your DVR to the Internet or LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 System Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect Yigg Firewall Enable Yas 010 041 100 154 32 C DROP 010 011 190 153 Se m ACCEPT 010 011 100 152 32 H 010 011 100 151 32 Celete All serial Ports system Info Delete Datel Tinie ISP Running hice Dogn Algorithm NTF Setup Default Sett
42. elds and click OK to save changes c Alarm Alarm setup Use the Alarm Setup menu under the Alarm tab to define what action is taken when an alarm is triggered Through this menu you can set up an E mail address to which an E mail is sent when an alarm is generated or set up the device to display a video popup message on your monitor or place a voice call _ 56 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 System Setup Record Setup Alarm Alarm Setup GPI Alarm Video Lost Disk Space Low Disk Error Addr E Mail Name Pass Sender Test Yideo Popup Yideo Popup sec Voice Call The Voice Call options enable you to set up a voice modem that will make a call when the selected event Such as a GPI alarm or video lost from a camera occurs Set the following options Redial sets the number of times the voice modem will redial Voice Repeat sets the number of times the voice message is repeated on the voice call Rec Time sets the time for which audio is recorded Modem Speaker sets the internal or external speaker to be used Voice File selects the voice file to be sent Edit File Name enables you to change the file name of the voice file Use the keyboard or mouse to complete all fields and click OK to save changes Refer to the following sections to see how to select voice call as the required action for specific events such as GPI alarm and so on Note The Voice Call options will be gray
43. er Manual V1 4 October 2006 System Setup Record Setup Alarm Alarm Setup Disk Space Low Message ON Start jo B fo 2 0 Stop jo B jo Bl 0 Beep ON Start jo 3 jo E O faa Stop a O Voice Call ON Start 0 fa jo o E Stop 0 E So mE o E TELNI 32347000 Use the keyboard or mouse to complete all fields as described in GPI alarm Click OK to save changes Disk error Use the Disk Error menu under the Alarm tab to set what actions are taken if there is an error while accessing the disk You can set up the alarm through a message a beep a video popup or E mail System Setup Record Setup Alarm Pai i Disk Error Disk Space Low Message Start Stop Beep Start Stop Voice Call Start Stop Well iT mn aA Use the keyboard or mouse to complete all fields as described in GPI alarm Click OK to save changes c Motion Detection Use the Motion Detection page to set motion detection parameters for each camera Syste setUin Ror seit Alar onesto Gamera Gamera r Enue Ao Sunsitiviy Eo Ta ricci an ag pai mtie ailin AA mnara a yal hoo cautery eh Stewaton Aren Rit Gloan batoston Aran p _ 59 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Each small square on the displayed grid can be set to detect motion Use the left mouse button to make a square sensitive to motion Use the right mo
44. fter a given time and a password is required to unlock it Click Lock Now to lock the system immediately Note If you do not have a keyboard connected to the system you can use the on screen keyboard to enter your passwords All the fields that can be edited using the on screen keyboard are indicated by the on screen keyboard icon Double click the field to display the on screen keyboard below Use the mouse to enter characters for the required field Input String admin Aaea siej zieje of ea r S E Ea ewes afsfaf ef of nf a ee Ez went eff el vf alm E sie fo Video The Video menu enables the setting of video parameters such as the video standard for each of the connected cameras Audio and Multicast function enable or disable Select the camera from the Camera drop down box and fill in the details in each field as required using the mouse or keyboard Select the type of PTZ cameras used and set each camera that has one connected to Yes The timeout value represents the max time given to a PTZ camera to respond to a command Don t forget to setup the PTZ ID Use the keyboard or mouse to complete each field and click OK to save changes System Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect ideo Camera Camera 1 Standard AUTO Max Connection fo g Max Bandwidth fo g System Info Date Time Max Conn Bandwidth 0 S Sa Audio ON Registry Running Mode Multicast ON pigeon PTZ Device Canon ve
45. here are usually a bank of lights on the router that show valid connections If in doubt unplug the cable and see if one of the lights goes out Once a physical connection has been established the next thing to check is the network settings The first step is to bring up a DOS prompt From any computer on the network click on the start button and click on run Windows 2000 XP Type in command and click OK This will bring up a DOS prompt Type in ipconfig all and press enter If all goes well Figure 3 2 The information needed is the subnet mask default gateway and DNS Servers Note the IP ev COWINDOWS system3 cmd exe Cixtipconfig all Windows IP Configuration Host Name Primary Dns Suffix Hode Type IP Routing Enabled WINS Proxy Enabled z mike business Unknown Ho Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DHS Suffix Description Intel R gt PRO 108 UE Network Connecti Physical Address HA EH 18 FC 68 91 Dhep Enabled No IP Address 192 168 808 286 Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Servers 205 189 48 3 Figure 3 2 addresses The number after the last dot e g in 192 168 0 20 the number 20 is the one to change for the DVR Picking a number above 200 max is 254 should be OK unless the unit is being installed in a large networking environment In that case they will have a network administrator who knows
46. his section explains each of the menu pages in turn System Setup Record setup Alarm Password Protect Password Protect Enable BS Admin Password la User Password E serial Ports Autolock After 5 El sec aystem Info Date Time Lock Now Pe Ei Registry R ing Mod eas EH To double click the entry next to the icon goritnm This action can display the on screen keyboard NTP Setup Firewall Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot system Figure 6 5 a System Setup Password Protect The Password Protect screen helps you to enable password protection set administrator and user passwords set the auto lock period and lock the system immediately Enabling password protection prevents unwanted users from accessing or configuring the LE LE HC DVR system Setup Record Setup Alarm Password Protect Password Protect Enable Yes Admin Password admin Al User Password fuser Al Autolock After 000080 00 Serial Ports al sec System Info Lock Now No Date Time ISP Registry 3 Bennie kiode E To double click the entry next to the icon g This action can display the on screen keyboard Algorithm NTP Setup Firewall Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System _45 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Enter new passwords for Admin and User in the corresponding fields Set an auto lock time if required in the Autolock After field The auto lock function locks the system a
47. icient if required at all Keep in mind that this is a service offered by educational and government institutions and abuse will result in our loosing Enable No these public time servers This feature is not generally required but a neat feature none the less Period hour Server nipl cswiscedu f System Configuration This section is broken down into several parts as this page is rae longer than one screen capture will permit Each of the configuration options are outlined below Figure 4 9 ISP mode is used when the DVR is connected directly to a telephone modem This mode is generally too slow to see any sort of reasonable data throughput and should pez Lapel be avoided if at all possible Configuring ISP mode is AGE aah MR PETN aa completed in the ISP Setting dialog box at the bottom Se ae of Figure 4 10 Phone number user ID and password Ae ET as well at maximum baud rate should all be entered If EE TTS the ISP assigns an IP address then configure that inthe TCP IP settings and check the Use assigned TCP IP el isle Settings check box ae Popper System Configuration Modem Baud Rate 115200 57600 38400 28800 C 19200 14400 C 9600 roem AUG Rak Paso C A00 1200 WOME Network Mode is the default setting and in most circumstances the LE LE HC Series DVR will be connected to a network of some sorts It could be Figure 4 10 M Wee assigned TCRIF settings s 3e LE LE H
48. ings Revise Firre are Reboot System DROP ACCEPT Default to rule table can be selected as DROP or ACCEPT If default is DROP that means rules in Rule table are accepted and all others are rejected On the contrary if default is ACCEPT that means rules in Rule table are rejected and all others are accepted Add Edit Adding or edit an IP address Mask means domain address For example when IP address 10 11 100 151 and Mask 255 255 255 0 are entered this means IP addresses from 10 11 100 1 to 10 11 100 255 will be blocked totally HTTP When the default is DROP and HTTP is NOT checked this means the HTTP port of this IP is rejected On the contrary if the default is ACCEPT and HTTP is NOT checked that means the HTTP port of this IP address is open FTP Same as HTTP Rule table Rules in the table are checked by top down sequence When any one of the rules is satisfied checking will NOT go further down For Example Default Rule ACCEPT 1 10 11 100 151 24 HF means IP s coming from 10 11 100 are all rejected 2 10 11 100 154 382 means ports from 10 11 100 154 are all rejected EXCEPT HTTP and FIP If you use 10 11 100 154 to access the DVR web page it would fail When the sequence of Rule1 Rule2 are exchanged and Default Rule is ACCEPT 1 10 11 100 154 32 2 10 11 100 151 24 HF Then if you use 10 11 100 154 to access the DVR web page it would work OK Delete Delete a specific rule in the Rule table
49. l server used by the network or Internet This information is needed by the LE LE HC Series DVR to effectively email over the Ma Server internet or within a LAN An existing account can be used or a Accoutf new account can be created Please get this information from the Password network administrator or Internet Service Provider It is very From important to note that if the mail server is not an IP address then a DNS domain name server must be identified in system Figure 4 20 configuration o FTP Upload FTP Upload allows the DVR to send pictures to an FTP Site The functionality is identical to the mail settings just configured for an FTP server instead of a mail server p Configuration File This feature allows the user to backup all the settings of the DVR and restore the settings should the need arise _20 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Chapter 5 Using and Configuring the LE LE HC DVR with Remote Control All available settings of the LE LE HC Series DVR can be configured using the remote controller included with the system or with mouse and keyboard in GUI mode or remotely from a connected PC The remote control only works in Full Screen remote control display mode The other display mode is GUI Graphical User Interface mode where a mouse Is required LE LE HC Series DVRs are preconfigured to use the Remote Control Mode Configure the LE LE HC Series for a network with Remote Cont
50. m Setup Configuration in IR Mode Selecting System Setup from the main menu will bring Password Protect up the System Setup Menu displayed in Figure 5 3 Use MARRS the Up Down arrows and the Enter or the Right Disks button to select Each of these options are discussed Dee below TCP IP AC oun Serial Port System Info Date Time Alarm Is Re Ru Al NT ita a Password Protect Figure 5 3 Setting a password protects the system from unauthorized access and unauthorized changes This function must be enabled to secure the LE LE HC Password Protect Enable No Password Series DVR with passwords Autolock After 0O sec Lock Now WARNING Setting passwords on the LE LE HC Figure 5 4 Series DVR requires that the user remember the password as we cannot retrieve the password A complete system reset will be required to reset the password b Video GY ok M l 7 These settings are per camera Use the Next Page button to advance to the next camera to be Setup 7 w bk ct het PD kK C ompression Boos Blige GeEAslin CARNO aL GaSe C sQ 350 Ie SL YA igh 15 A Standard AUTO the LE LE HC Series will detect the type of video input to this channel automatically The DVR can also be set to NTSC PAL or SECAM NTSC is the standard used in North America VERSO sss Pao LN MNW Figure 5 5 Brightness The higher the value th
51. mera on Alarm detection set the length of the Popup in seconds Set Action Set what action is to take place for various alarm types by camera Alarm types are Motion Detection Video Lost Disk Space low Disk Error Action types are Message On Off When turned On Start and Stop times for this activation must be entered Beep On Off When turned On Start and Stop times for this activation must be entered Figure 5 16 E Mail On Off When turned On Start and Stop times for this activation must be entered In addition a Recipient and Subject must be entered along with an optional Text Message Cameras are selected for snapshot inclusion with the email with an On Off select Video Popup When turned On Start and Stop times for this activation must be entered _ 28 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Voice Call Requires a voice modem When turned On Start and Stop times for this activation must be entered In addition two telephone numbers for outgoing calls are entered and an Audio File Wave file must be specified Action Types are set from the Action List sub menu Figure 5 16 for each camera This is time consuming and cumbersome with the IR controller and is better accomplished using a mouse and keyboard in GUI mode n ISP The ISP Setup screen needs to be completed if ss password access to the Internet is going to be by Dial P IP Automatic Up Fiqure 5 17 Dial up phone Account Nam
52. non VC Pelco D PTZ DynaColor 772 NICECAM MD 10 PIH 7600 Custom PTZ Pelco P Custom means configuration of individual settings is possible however not supported and in most cases do not give full functionality _64
53. normally closed or NO normally open as the status of the switch while GPO devices will show On or Off as their status 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 S302 See sae LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Playback Viewing recorded events in Figure 6 1 to display the playback menu A list of files divided into one hour segments will be displayed Select the file to view and click the OK button Press the Playback button Figure 6 3 demonstrates the screen dis layed when pushing the Play Button Ta mfa Se 2005 03 11 1 2005 03 11 ani I 005 03 11 18 00 19 005 03 11 18 00 106 2005 03 11 17 00 1010 2005 03 11 17 00 164 2005 03 11 14 00 U 005 03 11 11 00 fq 2005 03 11 10 00 a l 2005 03 10 19 00 4h 2005 03 10 16 00 b3 005 03 10 16 00 0 Q xe go Figure 6 3 Columns on the file table L Lock A in this column indicates this file is locked A locked file can not be deleted or over written Date Time Indicates the date and time this file was created M Motion Detection An M in this column indicates this file was created by Motion Detection A Alarm for GPI Trigger An A indicates this file was created by Alarm Trigger Size MB File size in MB Any time segments not displayed in the menu do not have recordings during that time Lock file button Click this button to lock the selected file which cannot then be deleted or over
54. o perform the operation Click Cancel or No to abandon _55 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 b Record Setup DVR setup Use the DVR menu under the Record Setup tab to set the Digital Video Recorder parameters System Setup Record Setup Alarm DYR Setup Mode Auto Stop v Record Schedule GPI Trigger Select either Auto Stop or Cyclic Recording Auto Stop recording stops when disk space runs out Cyclic Recording continues to record until disk space runs out and then overwrites recordings oldest records first Click OK to save changes Record schedule Use the Record Schedule menu under the Record Setup tab to set up automatic recording schedules for each camera and audio You can set up to 16 record schedules that automatically record at given times and days Auto Speed can be set to Yes for automatic recording frame rates or each camera can be individually set Just remember to set the auto speed setting to No if manually setting each camera s recording speed System Setup Record Setup Alarm Record Schedule Schedule d Enable Yes Week Days VY Mo mM Tu WwW We Mih FF Fr VM Sa WF Su StatTime 0 0 O E HHMMsSS Stop Time 0 0 O0 amp HHMMssS Audio OFF Auto Speed Yes Cameral Normal Record wm FPS Camera2 Normal Record i FPS Camera3 NormalRecord i FPS Camera4 Normal Record i iz FPS E Use the keyboard or mouse to complete all fi
55. oblems In cases where this machine is connected directly to a DSL modem or Cable Modem these steps may be ignored however additional configuration is usually required Testing the Network Connection From any computer on the network click on the ex CAWINDOWS system32 cmd exe start button and click on run Windows 98 ME conan 19246804 2000 XP Type In command and click OK This Pinging 192 168 9 1 with 32 bytes of data will bring up a DOS prompt Type in PING Reply fron 192 168 8 1 bytes 32 time lt ins TTL 64 192 168 10 10 A good connection will look like Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Figure 2 1 Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time lt ims TIL 64 Ping statistics for 192 168 0 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost A Az loss gt Approximate Found trip times in milli seconds If the ping fails check all the wires to make sure Minimum Gms Maximum Gms Average Ons there are connected Look at the back of the DVR piis and on the device to which the other end of the ep cable is connected a switch router or hub most Figure 3 1 likely Make sure that the connection lights are on on both ends Unplugging and reconnecting cables can fix many problems Rebooting the LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 DVR is required if the light is off and pushing the connector turns the light on These lights will usually be located right next to the connector plug on the DVR and t
56. on Date Time m Alarm n ISP o Registry Server Setting p Running Mode q Algorithm Setting r NTP Setup Configure recording in IR Mode Motion Detection Playback with IR Controller System Shutdown Chapter 6 Configuring LE LE HC Series DVR using GUI mode Playback Viewing recorded events system Setup Configuration a System Setup b Record Setup c Motion Detection Chapter 7 Using PTZ Cameras in IR Mode Appendix A Appendix B LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Chapter 1 Introduction Overview Thank you for purchasing the LE LE HC Series Digital Video Recorder This product is ideal for all of today s video security needs From home users to industrial applications the LE LE HC Series DVRs can do it all simply completely and reliably This high performance DVR has a built in dedicated web server and record and display capability Video is compressed using one of several user selectable compression algorithms called codecs compressor decompressor The system will record this data onto a hard drive overwriting the oldest recordings first when the disk is full Video is displayed on a SVGA Monitor The base system has four cameras which can be upgraded to a total of sixteen cameras depending on the model purchased with no loss of frame rate This DVR is unique in that the software is contained embedded in a firmware module called a DOM which allows a fresh re install every tim
57. r The system default is for the Admin name X acho to be Administrator and the password to be User Name sentry User Password A maximum of 256 users can be added to the More Users system Figure 5 10 The Admin user name and password have full access but regular users can be configured to have access to some or all cameras PTZs and audio TIP A word of warning regarding setting up users by this IR controller method it is no fun at all Preferably use the remote access method where a keyboard can be used or at least use the GUI method with a keyboard and a mouse i Audio Mic Gain is used to increase or decrease the volume coming from the microphone Make sure to Mic Gain 75 select the appropriate source channel 1 2 3 or 4 Sp sie a k A Tr The Speaker Gain can be thought of as the volume s FSR panacea going out to the speakers Self Test Mic gt Spk OFF Mic Timeout and Speaker Timeout work the same OESE as the PTZ control Each user has access to the component for the number of seconds defined by the timeout After the 1 user reaches the timeout any requests by other users will transfer the request to the 2 user j Serial Ports There are two setup screens for COM1 and COM2 Flow Control No i i Data Bits 8s These screens are identical and allow 2 different Parity None devices to be attached and defined COM1 is normally I ye used for PTZ cameras
58. rames Camerai4 Frames Camerais5 Frames Camerailis6b Frames Frames Frames Frames Frames Frames Frames D O O O O cc off Figure 5 26 so LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Playback with IR Controller Press Menu then use the Up Down buttons to select Playback Figure 5 2 Pressing the Right button will display Error Reference source not found 27 Pressing the Menu button again will display the Playback Menu Figure 5 28 te te te te ie te te ie el 9 5 4 a8 2 a De 0 9 SB fe 6 O OO OOGG O oe O O O O O O O O OF A i 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 hI BJ BI MI BD AD BD BD hy MAIS IS ieieiete te eee Search by Time Search by Event Select Search by Time or Search by Event to search Fiqure 5 27 video recordings Use the Up and Down buttons to select the required time frame Press the Right button to view the selected file in the Playback Screen Figure 5 29 Playback Menus Search by Time Search by Event Lock File CD R Backup On the playback screen push the menu button to bring up the Playback Menu shown in Figure 5 30 Use the Up or Down buttons to select Search by Time press the right arrow key or OK key and choose a date and time Or select Search by Event press the right arrow key or OK key and choose an alarm device GPI or Motion Camera Motion using the right and left arrow keys Choose a From
59. remote connection of Set frame size to 320x240 or 640x480 pixel resolution Turn Watermarking on off only with MJPEG compression Turn local display on off for this camera Display off allows the camera to be recorded without live display Fiqure 5 6 Use the right arrow button to bring up Figure 5 6 Use the left right buttons on the controller to select the correct Device Type Control Protocol Set the ID number to be the same as the camera ID from 0 to 255 with the left right buttons Set the Baud Rate to be the same as the camera baud rate setting Sets the maximum time that a remote user can control the PTZ Devices Only one user can control the cameras at any given time Once the timeout has been reached if another user is requesting PTZ access then access will be denied to the first user and granted to the second 24 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 PTZ Control Allows control of the PTZ camera using the remote control Press the OK or right arrow button The Pan Tilt control screen will appear showing P T Control can be accomplished with the Up Down Left Right arrow buttons Press the Next Page button for the Zoom control screen The Up Down buttons will now control Zoom Press Next button for Focus Use Up Down buttons to set Press Next button for Speed Use Right Left button to choose Press Next button for Call Preset Use a Number key to move the camera to a Preset from 1 to 9
60. rol This section of the manual assumes that the unit has booted up in Remote Control Mode Before the system can connect to a network or to the Internet in cases where it needs to be connected the following steps must be taken On the remote control press the menu button The top option is System Setup Select this and press OK on the remote Control e Use the Down Arrow below the OK button to move down to TCP IP a Press OK e Enter IP address Subnet Gateway IP and DNS from Section 5 3 g below Use the arrow keys to select each item and press OK Then use the numbers on the remote control to set the different addresses a Once all the addresses have been entered use the down arrow to go to Save and Reboot and press OK j i a 7 0 JL amp i Figure 5 0 Using the Menus The following is a list of the keys used on the remote control a Using the Menus Press the Menu button on the remote control to enter the System Setup menu This will display Figure 5 2 Once in that menu use the Up Down arrow keys to choose the option to configure and then Press OK to select the configuration option required sji LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 b Operating the Menus and changing the Setting Parameters Users can select the Setting values by pressing the Menu Up Down buttons and change the Setting value by System getun pressing the Left Right buttons Press OK to save
61. roviding faster remote transmissions Marth rt cea 9 and smaller recorded files but poorer video a ee quality sile LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Figure 4 6 4 Video Resolution Selection can be either 320x240 or 640x480 A higher resolution will provide better video quality but will use more hard drive space and bandwidth 5 Auto Gain Control When this box is checked the LE LE HC Series will keep the GAIN value effective automatically no matter day or night light or dark 6 Mirror Horizontally Self Explanatory 7 Mirror Vertically Self Explanatory 8 Watermark Inserts watermark into picture Set Camera Control PTZ camera configuration settings 1 Camera Control Device Use the drop down menu to select the correct PTZ protocol 2 Baud Rate bps Select the correct PTZ camera baud rate 3 PTZ ID Enter the PTZ ID set directly on the camera 4 Timeout sec Select desired timeout default is 120 seconds Other Settings 1 Max connections for this camera Limit the maximum number of concurrent remote connections to this camera 2 Max bandwidth for this camera Bytes sec Limit the maximum bandwidth in Bytes second allocated to this camera 3 Max bandwidth of each connection for this camera Bytes sec Limit the maximum bandwidth allocated to each connection of this camera Click the Done button to save any settings changes Note Please click Write To FlashROM to save d
62. s required lf the Active X Component has never been installed or a previous version is on the remote machine a window will pop up which requests downloading LVSETUP EXE see figure 4 2 Download LVSETUP EXE Reload when setup is successfully completed Figure 4 2 Configuration of LE LE HC Series DVR When connecting to The LE LE HC Series DVR from a remote PC the web browser display will be Figure 4 3 Playback recorded files System Setup The Surveillance Screen Panel enables the definition of the number of camera images displayed on Figure 4 3 screen 10 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 similar local configuration options are available with the GUI and IR interface although the easiest method for configuration is the remote configuration Advance Setting After the initial login typing in the URL in Section 3 4 will bring up the page in Camera vetting Figure 4 4 Clicking on the System Setup button will display the screen which is partially shown in Figure 4 5 Clicking on System Setup will EUNE bring up a login prompt if the original Password and User ID do not have SNe a ainte sufficient privilege System Configuration Alarm amp Remote Conteol Making changes to the settings will often cause the LE LE HC Series DVR to reboot when the done button Is clicked This is unavoidable and video will Set Names amp On Screen Display not be recorded while the DVR is r
63. splay mode or by selecting the single camera icon on the Surveillance Screen Panel The different areas of the screen as shown in Figure 6 2 are s3 Te LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 PTZ panel Use the PTZ panel to control PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom enabled cameras This panel is displayed when the view is changed to single screen and a PTZ camera has been setup in System setup Up to 16 preset configurations can be set and used for each camera using the following buttons 16 Preset buttons save the current pan tilt Zoom and focus settings in one of 16 preset configurations by clicking the appropriate number button and then the Preset bar 16 Recall buttons recall a selected preset configuration by clicking the appropriate preset number button followed by the Recall bar HRs J IRIS buttons open close camera iris fd 200M_ ZOOM buttons adjust the zoom in out function to provide a closer or wider view of the subject Focus FOCUS buttons adjust the focus of the camera near far DNN SPEED buttons yellow black dots Adjust the movement speed of the selected PTZ camera bse ueh PTZ OSD menu patrol auto pan Use an OSD menu to control the PTZ F button is ok button is cancel Pan and tilt buttons Move the selected PTZ camera horizontally vertically and at 45 degrees to either To set a camera configuration Preset 1 Select a camera using the numbere
64. the exact settings required The LE LE HC Series can be assigned a dynamic IP by a DHCP Server usually a router or Windows 2000 Server by assigning the DVR IP address 255 255 255 253 This does give the added complication of finding out what IP was assigned and while there is software that can locate the LE LE HC Series DVR on the network it is easier to assign a static IP LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Chapter 4 Using and Configuring the LE LE HC Series DVR Remotely First Connection to LE LE HC Series DVR Once the LE LE HC Series DVR is installed on the network use another Windows based machine on the network and try to E e e connect to the LE LE HC Series DVR accomplished by opening ai AE up a browser and entering in the address bar http 192 168 10 10 or the configured IP address for the LE LE HC Series DVR o M A window should pop up looking like figure 4 1 Note that the IP may differ depending on what was configured The default Administrator name is admin and the password is sentry This will allow remote access to the LE LE HC Series DVR Figure 4 1 E http vpondemo nfic com tw lvsetup hin Microsoft Intemet Explorer Live Video ActiveX Not Found or Newer Version is Required To view live video you need to install Live Video ActiveX Control Please download and execute the setup To view live video from a LE LE HC Series DVR remotely a Live Video Active X Component i
65. use button to make it insensitive Click OK to save changes _ 60 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Chapter 7 Using PTZ Cameras in IR Mode Configuration of PTZ Cameras in IR Mode is covered on Page 25 under d PTZ Setup In full screen IR Controller mode PTZ Controls are presented in 6 pages Each page is defined below First page Second page Third page Fourth page Fifth page Sixth page Direction control Use Up Down Left and Right button to make the camera move in the direction clicked Press OK to save the values or press Cancel to go back to the previous menu Press Next to enter the next page of PTZ camera control functions Zoom in Zoom out control Use Up and Down keys to zoom in or zoom out Press Prev or Next button to change pages Focus control Use Up and Down buttons to adjust focus Press Prev or Next button to change pages Movement speed control Press Left and Right button to adjust the camera Pan and Tilt soeeds Press Prev or Next button to change pages Preset Position recall Press Numeric key 1 to 6 to recall the camera to the preset position saved in memory Press Prev or Next button to change pages Preset position set up Use Up Down Left and Right arrow keys to move the camera to the desired position and then
66. video when motion is detected Motion sensitivity can be set between 5 and 100 where Fiqure 5 25 5 is lowest and 100 is highest We recommend at least 20 for most indoor environments The whole field of view is the default detect area and will show as a pink mask To disable part of this area press the right arrow key on Set Detect Area A small blinking square will appear in the top left hand corner of the camera field of view Move this square with the arrow keys to where you want to start disabling motion detect Press OK The square turns blue showing motion detection is disabled for that portion of the image Move the square with the arrow keys and press OK again to disable additional areas Repeat move and press OK until the whole area you wish to disable has turned blue Right arrow on Enable All Area to enable motion detection on the whole image Right arrow on Disable All Area to disable motion detection on the whole image When all cameras are setup for motion detection press OK on Save Pre Alarm Pre alarm setup allows up to 90 frames of video tobe recorded by camera prior to motion being detected nar pe Use the up down arrow keys to select the camera and INFERI the left right arrow keys to change the number of Pre IETIT TEE Alarm frames to be recorded Camera4d CameraSs Camera Camera y Camera Frames Camerag Frames Cameraido Frames Cameraiil Frames Cameral 2 Frames Cameraili3 F
67. whether Motion Detection recording or Normal Continuous recording will be used for each camera or Off for no recording In addition if Audio is enabled in System Setup Audio On Off can be selected by schedule Press Next Page to go to Figure 5 24 Set Recording Frame Rate to Auto Speed Yes or No When set to Auto Speed Yes the system will attempt to maximize the recording frame rate for each camera actually Figure 5 23 recording at any one time When set to Auto Speed No each Sehe rame at 1 camera recording speed can be manually set from 1 to 30fps Use the up and down arrows to cycle through the different components of the schedule editor and then use the right button to change the setting Press OK to save Figure 5 24 Ajis LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Motion Detection Press Menu and select Record Setup Select Motion Detection Figure 5 2 and press Right Arrow to enter the menu for motion detection setup Motion detection must be setup for each camera that will use motion detection based recording Select the camera by pressing the Prev or Next buttons Motion Detection 1 8 Press the Left or Right buttons to enable or disable motion detection of the current camera When motion detection is enabled a small red square is displayed on the top left corner of the displayed
68. written The locked file is represented by an asterisk next to it in the L column To unlock a file follow the same procedure and select the Unlock File Option from the menu _40 LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Calendar Function panel Play panel Recorded video status information Timeline Figure 6 4 Figure 6 4 above shows the main playback screen with the main areas labeled How to play recorded files 1 Select a date from the calendar Date Color Meaning Red Contains recorded data White Contains no recorded data Square Today s date hite S Orange Date selected for playback 2 Select an hour from the time line Click or move the yellow line on the Recorded video status information bar to start to playback from the required hour Clicking on the hour number scale above the timeline changes hours to minutes 3 Select cameras for playback v select camera x unselect cameras 4 Click anywhere on recorded data status bar to start playback from that point The status panel displays the playback status of the current recording Blue bars indicate continuous normal recorded video Yellow bars indicate recordings under motion detection Green bars indicate recordings on alarm input GPI The moving yellow line indicates the current playback position Click anywhere on the Data Motion or GPI lines to start playback
69. y nfic com tw registry htm the default registry host domain name is Null and the value of registry host path is cgi Please visit http registry nfic com tw registry htm to query or browse the current registered LE LE HC Series units on the registry server p Running mode Running mode has two settable items Item 1 ISP mode or Network Mode Make sure the system is configured to run in network mode unless dial up Internet access is to be used DO LE LE HC Series DVR User Manual V1 4 October 2006 Item 2 determines the type of user interface IR Control uses the remote controller to access the LE LE HC Series DVR and mouse mode or GUI mode which uses the mouse and an optional keyboard to control the LE LE HC Series DVR q Algorithm Setting The video compression algorithm A Ae e bs je 8 Ey 9s can be set to MPEG4 H 263 ALlgorithm H 26 3 JPEG or M JPEG H 263 isa compression standard similar to MPEG4 and will give superior compression when there is little movement in camera fields of view JPEG is a good standard but is bettered by M JPEG or MPEG4 where there is more motion in the video In instances where there is very low movement H 263 or JPEG may provide better compression MPEG4 or M JPEG are best if the resolution of the images is 640X480 Each camera can be independently set to either 320x240 or 640x480 pixel resolution dimension in the Video sub menu of System Setup Figure 5 19 Please Note

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