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1.       2  Select the camera  s  to be configured with the image settings  You can also click the checkbox of  Analog to select all cameras   3  Click the OK button to finish the Copy settings     Note  You can click the Restore button to restore the current image settings to default parameters     26    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    3 3 Adjusting Live View Settings    Purpose   Live View settings can be customized according to different needs  You can configure the output interface   dwell time for screen to be shown  mute or turning on the audio  the screen number for each channel  etc   Steps    1  Enter the Live View Settings interface     Menu gt  Configuration gt  Live View    View Channel Zero Encoding    VGA  1  7   No Switch  m       Figure 3 8 Live View General       The settings available in this menu include   e Video Output Interface  Select the output to configure the settings for  Two output interfaces  are selectable  VGA and Main CVBS   e Live View Mode  Select different window division mode from the drop down list   e Dwell Time  The time in seconds to dwell between switching of channels when enabling  auto switch in Live View   e Enable Audio Output  Enable disable audio output for the selected video output    Notes    1  When the VGA output interface is used as the main video output and the Audio Output  for the VGA output interface is enabled  the VGA audio and AUDIO OUT can be used for  live view  playback and two way audio    2  When the VGA out
2.      3  Select the Menu Output Mode to Main CVBS from the right click menu on the CVBS output monitor     23    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Single Screen    Multi screen  Previous Screen  Next Screen   Quick Set   Menu Output Mode    Main Monitor       Figure 3 3 Right click Menu on CVBS Output Monitor       4  On the pop up message box  click Yes to restart the device to enable the CVBS output as the main output   Note  You can select the Menu Output Mode under Menu gt Configuration gt More Settings to Auto or VGA and  then restart the device to switch the main output back to VGA output     3 2 4 Quick Setting Toolbar in Live View Mode    On the screen of each channel  there is a quick setting toolbar which shows when you right click mouse on the    camera        Figure 3 4 Quick Settings Toolbar       Table 3 3 Description of Quick Setting Toolbar Icons    E    x Enable Manual    Instant Playback wee Mute Audio on  Record    Digital Zoom Image Settings       Instant Playback    lA    Playback only shows the record in last five minutes  If no record is found  it means there is no    record during the last five minutes     Digital Zoom    F      Digital Zoom can zoom in the selected area to the full screen  You can left click and draw to select the    area for zooming in  as shown in Figure 3 5     24    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder       Figure 3 5 Digital Zoom       Image Settings    Ol    Settings icon can be selected to enter the Image Settings menu   
3.      7  Copy Camera Settings  1  If you want to copy the OSD settings of the current camera to other cameras  click the Copy button to    enter the Copy Camera interface   Copy to    M Analog 11 PU PE HA4 HAS MAG  MA7 BAS BAS GALES PA FSF    MAi3 HA14 HA15 HA16       Figure 10 2 Copy Settings to Other Cameras       2  Select the camera  s  to be configured with the same OSD settings  You can also click the checkbox of    Analog to select all cameras   3  Click the OK button to finish the Copy settings and back to the OSD Configuration interface     8  Click the Apply button to apply the settings   Note  You can also click the Restore to restore the current OSD settings to the default parameters     116    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    10 2 Configuring Privacy Mask    Purpose   You are allowed to configure the four sided privacy mask zones that cannot be viewed by the operator   Steps   1  Enter the Privacy Mask Settings interface   Menu  gt  Camera  gt  Privacy Mask  2  Select the camera to set privacy mask     3  Click the checkbox of Enable Privacy Mask to enable this feature     Analog 1    Clear All    C  Clear Zone 1    Clear Zone 2  Clear Zone 3    Clear Zone 4       Figure 10 3 Privacy Mask Settings Interface       4  Use the mouse to draw a zone on the window  The zones will be marked with different frame colors   Note  Up to 4 privacy mask zones can be configured  and the size of each area can be adjusted   5  The configured privacy mask zones on the window
4.     VGA output at up to 1920x1080P resolution    1 4 6 8 9 16 division live view 1s supported  and the display sequence of screens 1s adjustable   Live view screen can be switched in group  and manual switch and automatic cycle view is also  provided  the interval of automatic cycle can be adjusted    Quick setting menu 1s provided for live view    The selected live view channel can be shielded    Motion detection  tamper proof and video loss alarm functions     Privacy mask     HDD Management    1 SATA hard disk can be connected  with a maximum of 4TB storage capacity     HDD quota management  different capacity can be assigned to different channels     Recording and Playback    Holiday recording schedule configuration   Normal and event video encoding parameters     Multiple recording types  manual  normal and motion     8 recording time periods with separated recording types    Pre record and post record for motion detection for recording  and pre record time for schedule  and manual recording    Searching record files by event    Customization of tags  searching and playing back by tags    Locking and unlocking record files    Searching and playing back record files by channel number  recording type  start time  end time   etc    Smart search for the selected area in the video    Zooming in when playback    Playing reversel y     Supports pause  slow forward  fast forward  skip forward  and skip backward when playback     User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    locating b
5.    4  Configure the following NTP settings   e Interval  Time interval between the two synchronizing actions with NTP server  The unit is minute   e NTP Server  IP address of NTP server   e NTP Port  Port of NTP server   5  Click the Apply button to save and exit the interface   Note  The time synchronization interval can be set from 1 to 10080min  and the default value is 60min  If the  device is connected to a public network  you should use a NTP server that has a time synchronization function   such as the server at the National Time Center  IP Address  210 72 145 44   If the device is setup in a more    customized network  NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server used for time synchronization     8 2 4 Configuring UPnP       Purpose     95    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    UPnP    can permits the device seamlessly discover the presence of other network devices on the network and  establish functional network services for data sharing  communications  etc  If you want to use the UPnP     function to enable the fast connection of the device to the WAN via a router  you should configure the UPnP     parameters of the device   Before you start   If you want to enable the UPnP    function of the device  you must enable the UPnP    function of the router  to which your device is connected  When the network working mode of the device is set as multi address  the  Default Route of the device should be in the same network segment as that of the LAN IP address of
6.   14 01 38  07 20 2012 14 01 40  14 01 43  07 20 2012 14 01 53  14 01 59  07 20 2012 14 02 25 14 36 31  07 20 2012 14 36 31  14 36 52  07 20 2012 14 36 54  14 38 02  07 20 2012 14 38 03  14 38 10  07 20 2012 14 38 10  1 7 20 30  07 20 2012 17 20 31  17 20 31    Search result      gt     6 864KB     160KB 0   18 927KB     10 949KB     107KB     69KB O   147KB O   26 834KB     278KB     906KB O   108KB     127 464KB     16KB       HDD  1    Start time   07 19 2012 16 19 42    End time    07 20 2012 17 20 32  17 20 33 07 19 2012 18 37 40         S555 588808885     Y     Total size  3  641MB Cancel       Figure 6 6 Result of Normal Video Search for Backup       4  Export the record files   Click Export button and start backup     Note  If the inserted device is not recognized     e Click the Refresh button    e Reconnect device    e Check for compatibility from vendor    You can also format USB flash drives or USB HDDs via the device  USB writer and SATA writer    cannot be formatted     USB1 1 Refresh    Folder  Folder  Folder  Folder  Folder    2012 05 16 09 40 54  2012 05 16 09 47 50  2012 05 16 09 47 58  2012 05 16 09 48 16  2012 05 23 12 02 30    1 11 MB    New Folder Format Cancel       Figure 6 7 Export by Normal Video Search using USB Flash Drive       72    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    USB CDIDVD RW Refresh    Figure 6 8 Export by Normal Video Search using USB Writer          Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop up messa
7.   2  In the Device Domain Name text field  enter the domain obtained from the DynDNS    website     3  Enter the User Name and Password registered in the DynDNS website     DynDNS  members  dyndns org  123 dyndns com    test    AS       Figure 8 6 DynDNS Settings Interface       e PeanutHull  Enter User Name and Password obtained from the PeanutHull website     PeanutHull    123 gicp net    seeete    AS       Figure 8 7 Peanut Hull Settings Interface       e NO IP   Enter the account information in the corresponding fields  Refer to the DynDNS settings     1  Enter Server Address for NO IP     2  Inthe Device Domain Name text field  enter the domain obtained from the NO IP website     Www no 1p com      3  Enter the User Name and Password registered in the NO IP website     93    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    NO IP    no ip org    123 no ip org    test    KIA       Figure 8 8 NO IP Settings Interface       e HiDDNS  You need to enter the Server Address and Device Domain Name for HiDDNS  and  other fields are read only    1  Enter the Server Address of the HiDDNS server  www hiddns com    2  Enter the Device Domain Name  You can register the alias of the device domain name in  the HiDDNS server first and then enter the alias to the Device Domain Name in the  SYSTEM  you can also enter the domain name directly on the SYSTEM to create a new one   Note  If a new alias of the device domain name is defined in the SYSTEM  it will replace the  old one registered on the serv
8.   3  Three self tests of S M A R T are provided  including Short Test  Expanded Test and Conveyance Test   You can select a self test type and click to start self test   Bad Sector Detection  E Continue to use this disk when self evaluation is failed    1    Self test successful   Short Test   itt   33   185   Pass   Functional  S M A R T  Information    Spin Up Time   Start Stop Count  Reallocated Sector Co     Seek Error Rate  Power on Hours Count    Spin Up Retry Count       Figure 9 10 S M A R T  Settings Interface       112    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    9 5 Detecting Bad Sector    Purpose   The bad sectors of a HDD may cause the system to slow down when reading or writing data  You can detect the  bad sectors of the HDD and thus to take immediate measures to repair 1t     Steps     1  Enter the Bad Sector Detection interface     Menu gt HDD gt HDD Detect gt Bad Sector Detection  S M A R T  Settings    Detect    931 51GB  232MB    Not tested    Normal       Damaged  Figure 9 11 Bad Sector Detection       2  Click Detect to start detecting   S MA R T  Settings    931 51GB  232MB    Testingj  1   0    Normal    Damaged       Figure 9 12 Bad Sector Detecting       3  You can click Pause to pause the detection and click Resume to resume the detection     4  If there is any error information about the HDD  you can click Error info to view the information     113    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    9 6 Configuring HDD Error Alarms    Purpose   You can config
9.   Figure 4 23 Edit Holiday Settings       2  Check the checkbox after Enable   3  Select Mode from the dropdown list   There are three different modes for the date format to configure holiday schedule   4  Set the start and end date   5  Click Apply to save settings   6  Click OK to exit the Edit interface   4  Enter Record Schedule settings interface   Menu gt  Record gt  Schedule  1  Select Record   2  Check the checkbox after Enable Schedule   3  Click Edit   4  Select Holiday from the Schedule dropdown list     42    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Edit    Holiday       Figure 4 24 Edit Schedule  Holiday       5  Select Motion or Normal from the Type dropdown list   6  If you need all day recording  check the All Day checkbox  Otherwise leave it blank   7  Set start end time for holiday schedule   Note  Up to 8 periods can be configured for each day  And the time periods can   t be overlapped each other   In the time table of the channel  both holiday schedule and normal day schedule are displayed   Repeat the above steps4  7  to set Holiday schedule for other channel  If the holiday schedule can also be used    to other channels  click Copy and choose the channel you want to apply the settings     43    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    4 6 Files Protection    Purpose     You can lock the recorded files or set the HDD property to Read only to protect the record files from being    overwritten   Protect file by locking the record files   Steps   1  Enter Pla
10.   Steps    1  Set the period of a day for configuring independent image parameters so as to satisfy different light  conditions  e g   daylight and night time  Two periods can be configured  When you have configured  Period 1  the Period 2 is remained as the Other Time     2  Select the mode from the drop down menu according to different light conditions     Four modes are selectable   o Standard  in general lighting conditions  default    O Indoor  the image is relatively smoother   e Dim Light  the image is smoother than the other three modes   e Outdoor  the image is relatively clearer and sharper  The degree of contrast and saturation is high   Image Settings Image Settings  Period1   07 00 19 00 Period 2   Other Time  Mode Standard Mode Dim Light  s    Q    Copy Restore Copy Restore       Figure 3 6 Image Settings       3  Adjust the image parameters including the brightness  contrast  saturation  hue  sharpness level and  denoising level by moving the sliding bar or increasing decreasing the value     Note  The adjustable value range is 0 255 for the brightness  contrast  saturation and hue  0 15 for the    25    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    sharpness level and 0 5 for the denoising level   4  Copy image parameters   1  Ifyou want to copy the image parameters of the current camera to other camera  s   click the Copy    button to enter the Copy to interface     Copy to    E Analog Al BA  MAB y    Cancel       Figure 3 7 Copy Image Settings to Other Camera  s  
11.   result    search result    Smart search    Video type  Progress bar  bar bar       Notes    1  Playback progress bar  use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to  locate special frames    2  About video type bar  I represents normal recording  manual or schedule   Mi represents event    recording  motion   I represents smart search recording     66    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    5 2 3 Digital Zoom    Steps   1  Right click the mouse on a channel under playback and choose Digital Zoom to enter Digital Zoom  interface     2  Use the mouse to draw a red rectangle and the image within it will be enlarged up to 16 times        Yideo Search  Digital Zoom  sman Search  Control Panel    Exit       Figure 5 38 Right click Menu in Playback Mode       Right click menu   Note  This menu differs slightly from one playback interface to another     Table 5 7 Detailed Explanation of Right click Menu under Playback    Mo Return to Playback interface  Enter Digital Zoom interface    Smart Search against a specified area  Show  amp  hide control interface  Exit the video playback interface       67    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    CHAPTERO      Backup    68    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    6 1 Backing up Record Files    Before you start     Please insert the backup device s  into the device     6 1 1 Quick Export    Purpose   Export record files to backup device  s  quickly   Steps    1  Enter Video Export interface    Menu 
12.  File  588KB File  544KB File    617KB File    1 127MB    New Folder    LUV AA EY ee A AS de    2012 05 16 09 47 50  2012 05 16 09 47 58  2012 05 16 09 48 16  2012 05 23 15 33 52  2012 05 23 15 33 52  2012 05 23 15 33 54  2012 05 23 15 33 54  2012 05 23 13 58 18  2012 05 23 15 42 00  2012 05 23 15 42 00  2012 05 23 15 42 00    2012 05 23 15 42 00    Format    Refresh    999999990909      Cancel       Figure 6 22 Checkup of Video Clips Export Result Using USB Flash Drive       78    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    6 2 Managing Backup Devices    Management of USB flash drives  and USB HDDs           1  Enter Search Result interface of record files   Menu gt Export gt Normal  Set search condition and click Search button to enter Search Result interface   At least one channel shall be selected   Normal  El Analog iv A1 v GY B A3 E A4  06 18 2012 19 23 27 07 30 2012 10 27 39  All  All  07 30 2012 ii 00 00 00  07 30 2012   23 59 59  Quick Export  Figure 6 23 Normal Video Search  2  Select record files you want to back up     Click Export button to enter Export interface     At least one record file shall be selected     Search result    C   07 20 2012 08 51 50  08 59 16 6 864KB     07 20 2012 09 02  24  09 02 30 160KB     07 20 2012 09 02 44  09 26 43 18 927KB     07 20 2012 09 31 54  09 45 42 10 949KB      07 20 2012 14 01 36  14 01 38 107KB     07 20 2012 14 01 40  14 01 43 69KB O   07 20 2012 14 01 53  14 01 59 147KB     07 20 2012 14 02 25   14 36 31 26 834KB 0   07 20 
13.  HDD  gt  Advanced  2  Set the Mode to Quota     Note  The device must be rebooted to activate the settings     Mode Quota    Camera Analog 1  Used Record Capacity 1 024MB  HDD Capacity  GB  931   Max  Record Capacity  GB  0    A Free Quota Space 931 GB       Figure 9 5 Storage Mode Settings Interface       3  Enter the storage capacity in the text field of Max  Record Capacity  GB      109    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Mode Quota    Camera Analog 1    Used Record Capacity 1 024MB    HDD Capacity  GB  931  Max  Record Capacity  GB  500    A  Free Quota Space 431 GB       Figure 9 6 Configure Record Quota       You can copy the quota settings of the current camera to other cameras if required  Click the Copy button    to enter the Copy Camera menu  as shown below     Copy to    E Analog A 1 Van FC PA PA NS  MA     MAS HAS HA10 PA PD      PUE PUES PUC PL       Figure 9 7 Copy Settings to Other Camera s        Select the camera  s  to be configured with the same quota settings  You can also click the checkbox of  Analog to select all cameras    Click the OK button to finish the Copy settings and back to the Storage Mode interface    Click the Apply button to apply the settings     Note  If the quota capacity is set to O  then all cameras will use the total capacity of HDD for recording     110    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    9 3 Checking HDD Status    Purpose   You may check the status of the installed HDD on device so as to take immediate check and maint
14.  Interface          2  Right click mouse and select Smart Search to go to analysis area selection interface     64    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Video Search Camera    Digital oom  4 Digital Zoom    Smart Search Smart Search  Control Panel   Control Panel    Exit Exit       Figure 5 33 Right click Menu in All day Playback and Normal Playback Interface       3  You can click button o to set the full screen as target searching area  After drawing area s   click  button b to execute smart search in this area     Note  Multi area and full screen searching modes are supported        FAN    MA    Figure 5 34 Draw Area of Smart Search       Results of intelligent analysis   Video type bar        Normal record file   Ex  Event record file          Dynamic record file     The hidden list of record files display when moving the mouse to the right of the playback interface     65    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Result    08 42 55       P ts  La I      gt  Ll Kbas        Normal Event       100   114225    Normal Event Smart       Figure 5 36 Toolbar of Smart Search Playback       Table 5 6 Detailed Explanation of Smart search playback Toolbar  JN Audio on Mute Start Stop clipping 30s forward E  z Slow forward    Tag    Add customized tag    Add default tag  management    Pause reverse  a   Pause  play Reverse play   00 play Play Single frame Stop 3 Fast forward  Single frame reverse  play  a    play  Previous smart Next smart search     l l  En i Video search Exit
15.  Live View  Remote Playback  Net Total Idle    Refresh       Figure 8 33 Network Stat  Interface       3  View the bandwidth of Remote Live View  bandwidth of Remote Playback  bandwidth of Net Total Idle    information   4  Click Refresh button to get the latest bandwidth statistics     106    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    CHAPTERO    HDD Management    107    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    9 1 Initializing HDDs    Purpose   A newly installed hard disk drive  HDD  must be initialized before it can be used with your device   Steps    1  Enter the HDD Information interface     Menu  gt  HDD gt General    931 51GB  OMB       Figure 9 1 HDD Information Interface       2   Select the HDD to be initialized   Click the Init button   Initialize    Initialization will erase all data on the HDD       Continue     Cancel       Figure 9 2 Confirm Initialization       4  Select the OK button to start initialization     108    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Initialize    Initializing HDD database 1 1     111 IN       Figure 9 3 Start Initialization       5  After the HDD has been initialized  the status of the HDD will change from Uninitialized to Normal     931  516GB Normal       Figure 9 4 HDD Status Changes to Normal       Note  Initializing the HDD will erase all data on it     9 2 Configuring Quota Mode    Purpose  Each camera can be configured with allocated quota for the storage of recorded files   Steps   1  Enter the Storage Mode interface     Menu  gt 
16.  Mask       38    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    4  Click Handling  and the message box for channel information will pop up     Handling    Arming Schedule Handling    E Analog ESE TS TE WAS WAS BAG  E TE ECE ESI TA FSP  ESEM TSE TACO ECs       Figure 4 14 Motion Detection Handling       5  Select the channels which you want the motion detection event to trigger recording   6  Click Apply to save the settings   7  Click OK to back to the upper level menu   8  Exit the Motion Detection menu   Enter Schedule settings interface     Menu gt  Record gt  Schedule gt Record    Analog 1   8 Edit  Normal  Motion    None       Figure 4 15 Record Schedule       1  Check the checkbox after the Enable Schedule item   2  Click Edit     Motion    Je    1 lime Normal  End Time Ol ype Normal  lime 00 00 ype Normal   1 Time    10 00 y Normal   d Time 10 00 ype Normal  End Time 00 01 ype Normal    End Time ype Normal    nd Time 10 00 ype Normal    Cancel       Figure 4 16 Edit Schedule  Motion Detection       3  In the message box  you can choose the day to which you want to set schedule     39    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    4  Set the Type as Motion   5  To schedule an all day recording  check the checkbox after the All Day item     UU UU    UU UU    UU UU    UU UU  UU UU   UU UU    JU UU UU    Cancel       Figure 4 17 Edit Schedule  All Day       6  To arrange other schedule  leave the All Day checkbox blank and set the Start End time   Note  Up to 8 periods can be config
17.  Playback interface     The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing process  as shown in    Figure 5 9     a  6 MR    90   08 05 40    Normal Event Smart       Figure 5 8 Interface of Playback by Time       90   08 05 40    Normal Event Smart       Figure 5 9 Toolbar of Playback by Time       51    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Table 5 2 Detailed Explanation of Playback by time Toolbar    30s  Slow    Fast  forward    Progress  bar    1  Playback progress bar  use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to    Audio 0  Start Stop clipping ans 30s forward  on Mute    Add default   Tag    tag management    Pause  reverse  a aie play Play Single frame 3  play   Single frame  reverse play    Video type       bar    Notes     locate special frames   2  About video type bar  Ml represents normal recording  manual or schedule   Mi represents event    recording  motion   Mi represents smart search recording     5 1 3 Playing Back by Normal Video Search    Purpose   Play back video files searched out by restricting recording type and recording time  The video files in the  result list are played back sequentially and channel switch 1s supported  Recording types contain Normal   Motion and Manual   Steps   1  Enter Record File Search interface   Menu gt Playback    Set search condition and click Search button to enter the Search Result interface     E Analog PS TIE TL HAS HAS MAG HA  BAS  CE FS TSE eee P
18.  Quick Backup and Normal Backup are supported   Steps    1  Enter Export interface    Menu gt Export gt Event  2  Select Motion as the event type   3  Set the start time and end time of the record files     4  Select the camera  s  for searching     Motion  2012 05 23   00 00 00  2012 05 23   23 59 59    El Analog y A1 y A2 MA3 E A4       Figure 6 12 Event Search for Backup       5  Click Search button to enter the Search Result interface     74    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    2012 05 23 08 59 09  2012 05 23 08 59 20  2012 05 23 09 06 33  2012 05 23 09 07 42  2012 05 23 09 08 03  2012 05 23 09 09 01  2012 05 23 09 09 32  2012 05 23 09 10 41  2012 05 23 09 10 59  2012 05 23 09 11 06  2012 05 23 09 21 14  2012 05 23 09 25 00    Motion    2012 05 23 08 59 19  2012 05 23 08 59 27  2012 05 23 09 06 40  2012 05 23 09 07 49  2012 05 23 09 08 09  2012 05 23 09 09 07  2012 05 23 09 09 39  2012 05 23 09 10 47  2012 05 23 09 11 05  2012 05 23 09 11 14  2012 05 23 09 21 20  2012 05 23 09 25 06    Quick Export Details Cancel       Figure 6 13 Result of Event Search       6  Select record files to export    You can enter the Export interface by the following two ways    o Select motion detection event  s  from the list and click Quick Export button to enter the Export  interface  as shown in Figure 6 15    o  1  Click the Details button to enter the interface with detailed information of the record file  e g    Start time  end time  file size  etc    Note  The size of the curren
19.  System Information interface   Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  System Info    2  Click the Network tab to enter the Network Information menu to view the network information     Device Info Camera Record Network HDD    IP  4 Address 172 624 64   IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0   IP  4 Default Gateway 172 6 24 1   IP  6 Address 1 fe80   2740  48ff  fe90 cf13 64  IP  6 Address 2   IPv6 Default Gateway   Preferred DNS Server 0 0 0 0    Alternate DNS Server 0 0 0 0  Enable DHCP Disabled  Enable PPPOE Disabled  PPPOE Address   PPPOE Subnet Mask   PPPOE Default Gateway       Figure 11 4 Network Information Interface       11 1 5 Viewing HDD Information    Steps   1  Enter the System Information interface     Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  System Info    121    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    2  Click the HDD tab to enter the HDD Information menu to view the HDD status  free space  property  etc     Device Info Camera Record Network    1 863GB  1 853GB       Figure 11 5 HDD Information Interface       122    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    11 2 Searching  amp  Exporting Log Files    Purpose   The operation  alarm  exception and information of the device can be stored in log files  which can be viewed and  exported at any time   Steps   1  Enter the Log Search interface     Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  Log Information    Log Export    2013 03 19  2013 03 20  All  All      00 00 00  i  23 59 59       Figure 11 6 Log Search Interface       2  Set the log search conditions to refine
20.  User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Note  The record files of which the recording is still not completed can   t be locked     2  Click to change it to to unlock the file and the file is not protected     Attention    Record file may be overwritten after  unlocking  Continue        Yes No       Figure 4 27 Unlocking Attention       45    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    CHAPTERS    Playback    46    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    5 1 Playing Back Record Files    5 1 1 Playing Back by Channel    Purpose   Play back the recorded video files of a specific channel in the live view mode  Channel switch is supported   Instant playback by channel     Steps     Choose a channel in live view mode using the mouse and click the button in the quick setting toolbar     Note  Only record files recorded during the last five minutes on this channel will be played back        Figure 5 1 Instant Playback Interface    All day Playback by channel  1  Enter the All day Playback interface   Right click a channel in live view mode and select All day Playback from the menu  as shown in Figure    5 2     47    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Menu    Single Screen    Multi screen  Previous Screen  Next Screen  Start Auto switch  Start Recording  Quick Set  All day Playback    Aux Monitor       Figure 5 2 Right click Menu under Live View       Under multi screen live view  record files of the selected channel will be played back   2  Playback management   The toolbar in the
21.  and take alarm response action s    Steps    1  Enter Video Loss interface of Camera Management     Menu gt  Camera gt  Video Loss    Analog 1    Handling       Figure 7 6 Video Loss Setup Interface       Select a channel you want to detect     Check the checkbox of Enable Video Loss Alarm   Click the Efon of Handling to enter the Handling interface     moO a o    Set the arming schedule and alarm response actions  Please refer to Step4 and Step5 of Chapter 7 1  Setting Motion Detection     Handling  Handling    Mon    4    00 00 24 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00    00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00    Cancel       Figure 7 7 Set Arming Schedule of Video Loss       6  Click Apply to save the video loss alarm settings     86    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    7 3 Detecting Video Tampering    Purpose   Trigger alarm when the lens is covered and take alarm response action s    Steps    1  Enter Video Tampering interface of Camera Management     Menu gt  Camera gt  Tamper proof    Camera Analog 1    Enable lamper proof    Handling    Sensitivity       Figure 7 8 Tamper proof Setup Interface       2  Select a channel you want to detect video tampering    3  Check the checkbox of Enable Tamper proof    Note  By default  the tamper proof detection is configured in full screen    4  Move the sensitivity bar and choose a proper sensitivity level    5  Click the Econ of Handling to enter the Handling interface    6  Set the arming schedule and alarm
22.  bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing progress  as shown in    Figure 5 3     ag 101 11  12 13  14  15  16  47  18  19  201 21  22 23  24  Normal Event Sn Hide         Figure 5 3 All day Playback Interface       The channel and time selection menu displays by moving the mouse to the right of the playback interface   Click the channel s  if you want to switch playback to another channel or execute simultaneous playback of    multiple channels  as shown in Figure 5 4     48    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    All day Playback    Camera 01  Camera 02  Camera 02  Camera 04  Camera 05  Camera 06  Camera 07  Camera 08  Camera 09  Camera 10  Camera 11  Camera 12  Camera 13  Camera 14    w     m  O  B  i    o   IL  Bel  A   E   ll  a  m  jar   4    12 13 14  15 16 a 18 19 20 21  22 23 25 26 27 28    v v sli    t DDD    17 13  LE   20 21 22 23  24  Normal Event Smart       Figure 5 4 All day Playback Interface with Channel List       Dates marked in different colors      No record files in this day           There is record file s  in this day  not current day     BJ    There is only event recording file s  in this day  not current day      u    Mouse cursor is located     UE  20 21 22 23  24    Normal Event Sm Hide    x       Figure 5 5 Toolbar of All day Playback       Table 5 1 Detailed Explanation of All day playback Toolbar    Start Stop  os 30s forward 30s reverse  clipping  Slow  tag management forward    Pause reverse  Pause play   play    Pl
23.  can be cleared by clicking the corresponding Clear    Zonel  4 icons on the right side of the window  or click Clear All to clear all zones     Analog 1    Clear All  C  Clear Zone 1  Clear Zone 2    Clear Zone 3    Clear Zone 4       Figure 10 4 Set Privacy Mask Area       6  You can click the Copy button to copy the privacy mask settings of the current camera to other cameras   Please refer to step 7 of Chapter 10 1 Configuring OSD Settings   7  Click the Apply button to save the settings     Note  You can also click the Restore to restore the current OSD settings to the default parameters     117    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    10 3 Configuring Video Parameters    Steps   1  Enter the Image Settings interface   Menu  gt  Camera  gt  Image    2  Select the camera to set image parameters    3  Set the period of a day for configuring independent image parameters so as to satisfy different light  conditions  e g   daylight and night time  Two periods can be configured  When you have configured Period 1   the Period 2 1s remained as the Other Time     Camera Analog 1    Period 1   00 00 06 00    Indoor    Saturation  Hue  Sharpness    Denoising       Figure 10 5 Image Settings Interface       4  Select the mode from the drop down menu according to different light conditions   Four modes are selectable      Standard  in general lighting conditions  default      Indoor  the image is relatively smoother   Oo Dim Light  the image is smoother than the other three modes  
24.  channel to    which you want to copy     Copy to    B Analog At PU PE TU PU fi    Fr TA PU FAO TAE FSF  EEE PRE PAE Pl       Figure 4 11 Copy Schedule to Other Channels       4  Click Apply in the Record Schedule interface to save the settings     37    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    4 3 Configuring Motion Detection Record    Purpose   Follow the steps to set the motion detection parameters  In the live view mode  once a motion detection event  takes place  the device can analyze it and perform some response actions to handle it  Enabling motion  detection function can trigger certain channels to start recording  or trigger full screen monitoring  audio  warning  notify the surveillance center and so on  In this chapter  you can follow the steps to schedule a record  which triggered by the detected motion   Steps    1  Enter the Motion Detection interface     Menu gt Camera gt Motion                                                                                     Figure 4 12 Motion Detection       2  Configure Motion Detection   1  Choose camera you want to configure   2  Check the checkbox after Enable Motion Detection   3  Drag and draw the area for motion detection by mouse  If you want to set the motion detection  for all the area shot by the camera  click Full Screen  To clear the motion detection area  click  Clear     Note  By default  the motion detection is configured in full screen     Analog 1    Full Screen    Clear       Figure 4 13 Motion Detection 
25.  corresponding camera supports intelligent function  the Reboot Intelligence option is included       when right clicking mouse on this camera     3 2 2 Using an Auxiliary Monitor    Certain features of the Live View are also available while in an Aux monitor  These features include     Single Screen  Switch to the single full screen by choosing channel number from the dropdown list   e Multi screen  Adjust the screen layout by choosing from the dropdown list   e Previous Screen  Switch to the previous screen   e Next Screen  Switch to the next screen   e Quick Set  Set the video output mode to Standard  Bright  Gentle or Vivid   e Menu Output Mode  Select the menu output mode to VGA  Main CVBS or Auto   e Main Monitor  Switch to the Main Output mode and the operation for the auxiliary output is  disabled   Note  In the live view mode of the main output monitor  the menu operation is not available while Aux output    mode is enabled     3 2 3 Main Aux Output Switching    When the VGA output is configured as the main output  you can perform the following operation to switch to  CVBS output as the main output   Steps     1  Use the mouse wheel to double click on the VGA output screen  and the following message box pops up     Tip    Double click the mouse again to  switch the auxiliary and main output        Figure 3 2 Switch Main and Aux Output       2  Use the mouse wheel to double click on the screen again to switch to the Aux output  or click Cancel to  cancel the operation
26.  default  parameters    4  If you want to copy the current sub stream settings to other camera  s   click Copy to enter the    Copy Camera interface  Select the camera  s  and click OK to finish the copy settings     4 2 Configuring Record Schedule    Purpose     Set the record schedule  and then the camera automatically starts stops recording according to the configured    schedule     Steps     1  Enter the Record Schedule interface     34    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Menu gt Record gt Schedule  2  Configure Record Schedule    1  Click Schedule to enter the record schedule settings interface     Analog 1    Edit    Norral    tal Blati    None       Figure 4 6 Record Schedule       2  Choose the camera you want to configure    3  Check the check box after the Enable Schedule item    There are two ways to configure the record schedule    Task 1  Edit the Schedule   Steps    1  Click Edit    2  In the message box  you can choose the day which you want to set schedule    3  To schedule an all day recording  check      checkbox to enable all day recording    4  Set the Type in the dropdown list  including Normal and Motion   Note  To enable Motion triggered recording  you must configure the motion detection settings as  well  For detailed information  refer to Chapter 7 1     All Day ype Normal  tarvEnd Time 3 55 21 02 ype Normal  tan  End Time 00 00 00  U UU UU  UD   UU UU  UU UU   UU UU    UU UU    Cancel       Figure 4 7 Edit Schedule       5  To arrange other s
27.  device   s multicast IP     Alarm Host IP 17258111  Alarm Host Port 71200    Server Por 8000   HTTP Port 80  239 252 2 50  554       Figure 8 18 Configure Multicast       4  Click the Apply button to save and exit the interface     8 2 7 Configuring RTSP    Purpose   The RTSP  Real Time Streaming Protocol  is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and  communications systems to control streaming media servers   Steps   1  Enter the Network Settings menu by clicking Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Network   2  Select the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings men   Alarm Host IP 172 5 8 111  Alarm Host Port 1200  Server Port 8000    HTTP Port 80  Multicast IP 239 252 250       RISP Port 9504    Figure 8 19 RTSP Settings Interface       3  Enter the RTSP port in the text field of RTSP Service Port  The default RTSP port is 554  and you    can change it according to different requirements     98    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    4  Click the Apply button to save and exit the menu     8 2 8 Configuring Server and HTTP Ports    Purpose   You can change the server and HTTP ports in the Network Settings menu  The default server port is 8000 and  the default HTTP port is 80   Steps   1  Enter the Network Settings interface   Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Network  2  Select the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface   Enter new Server Port and HTTP Port     Alarm Host IP    Alarm Host Port  Server Por  HTTP Port  Multicast IF    RISF P
28.  e Outdoor  the image is relatively clearer and sharper  The degree of contrast and saturation is high    5  Adjust the image parameters including the brightness  contrast  saturation  hue  sharpness and denoising level  by moving the sliding bar or increasing decreasing the value   Note  When you select different mode  corresponding default parameters are available  You can also adjust  the value of the brightness  contrast  saturation and hue to 0  255  the sharpness to O  15 and the denoising  level to 0  5    6  You can click the Copy button to copy the image settings of the current camera to other cameras  Please  refer to step 7 of Chapter 10 1 Configuring OSD Settings    7  On the Image Settings interface  click the Apply button to save the settings     Note  you can click the Restore button to restore the current image settings to default parameters     118    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    CHAPTER I 1    Device Management and Maintenance    119    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    11 1 Viewing System Information    11 1 1Viewing Device Information    Steps   1  Enter the System Information interface   Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  System Info  2  Click the Device Info tab to enter the Device Information menu to view the device name  model  serial No       firmware version and encoding version     Camera Record Network HDD    Embedded Net DVR  DS 7108HWI SL  08201303 13AAWR8 7562363 1WCVU  V2 2 4  Build 130313   V5 0  Build 130309       Figure 11 1 Device 
29.  for configuration    Configure the following parameters for the Main Stream  Normal  and the Main Stream  Event    e Stream Type  Set the stream type to be Video or Video  amp  Audio    e Resolution  Set recording at resolution of WD1  4CIF  2CIF  CIF or QCIF    e Bitrate Type  Set the bitrate type to be Variable or Constant    e Video Quality  Set the video quality of recording  with 6 levels configurable    e Frame Rate  Set the frame rate of recording    e Max  Bitrate Mode  Set the mode to General or Customize  32 3072Kbps      e Max Bitrate  Kbps   Select or customize the maximum bit rate for recording     e Max  Bitrate Range Recommended  A recommended Max  bitrate range is provided for    reference     Configure the pre record  post record time and expired time     e Pre record  The time you set to record before the scheduled time or event  For example  when    an alarm triggered the recording at 10 00  1f you set the pre record time as 5 seconds  the    camera records it at 9 59 55     e Post record  The time you set to record after the event or the scheduled time  For example     when an alarm triggered the recording ends at 11 00  if you set the post record time as 5    seconds  it records till 11 00 05     e Expired Time  day   The expired time is the longest time for a record file to be kept in the  HDD  if the deadline is reached  the file will be deleted  You can set the expired time to 0  and    then the file will not be deleted  The actual keeping time for th
30.  interface   Menu  gt Configuration gt General    2  Choose DST Settings tab     General More Settings    E Auto DST Adjustment    Apr v 1st  Oct v last  60 Minutes       Figure 12 2 DST Settings Interface       You can check the checkbox before the Auto DST Adjustment item   Or you can manually check the Enable DST checkbox  and then set the date of the DST period     132    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    12 3 Configuring More Settings    Steps   1  Enter the General Settings interface   Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  General    2  Click the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface     General DST Settings    Embedded Net DVR  255    Never  Auto       Figure 12 3 More Settings Interface       3  Configure the following settings   e Device Name  Edit the name of device   e Device No   Edit the serial number of device  The Device No  can be set in the range of 1 255  and  the default No  is 255   e CVBS Output Brightness  Adjust the video output brightness      Operation Timeout  Set timeout time for menu inactivity  E g   when the timeout time is set to 5  Minutes  the system will exit from the current operation menu to live view screen after 5 minutes  of menu inactivity   e Menu Output Mode  Select the menu output mode to Auto  VGA or Main CVBS   Notes   1  When you select Auto  the device can automatically detect the VGA output as the main output  and the CVBS output as the auxiliary output when it starts up   2  After you have changed the output mode 
31.  message box will pop up     Attention Attention  Failed to send test email  please check    e Email test succeeded   the parameters or network status     OK OK       Figure 8 24 Email Testing Attention       101    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    9 3 Checking Network Traffic    Purpose   You can check the network traffic to obtain real time information of device such as linking status  MTU   sending receiving rate  etc   Steps   1  Enter the Network Traffic interface     Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  Net Detect    Network Detection Network Stat   32Kbps    Sending  3Kbps Receiving  5Kbps       Figure 8 25 Network Traffic Interface       2  You can view the sending rate and receiving rate information on the interface  The traffic data is    refreshed every 1 second     102    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    9 4 Network Detection    Purpose   You can obtain network connecting status of device through the network detection function  including network    delay  packet loss  etc     8 4 1 Testing Network Delay and Packet Loss    Steps   1  Enter the Network Traffic interface   Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  Net Detect    2 Click the Network Detection tab to enter the Network Detection menu     Traffic Network Stat   Network Delay  Packet Loss Test    LAN1  Network Packet Export    Refresh  172 6 24 64 Export       Figure 8 26 Network Detection Interface       Enter the destination address in the text field of Destination Address   Click the Test button to start testing n
32.  municipal waste in the European Union  For proper recycling  return this product to your local  supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment  or dispose of it at designated collection  points  For more information see  www recyclethis info     2006 66 EC  battery directive   This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted  municipal waste in the European Union  See the product documentation for specific battery  information  The battery is marked with this symbol  which may include lettering to indicate  cadmium  Cd   lead  Pb   or mercury  Hg   For proper recycling  return the battery to your supplier  or to a designated collection point  For more information see  www recyclethis info     User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Thank you for purchasing our product  If there is any question or request  please do not hesitate to contact  dealer     This manual is applicable to ADVR 0410H1  ADVR 0820H1  ADVR 1640H1   This manual may contain several technically incorrect places or printing errors  and the content is subject to    change without notice  The updates will be added into the new version of this manual  We will readily  improve or update the products or procedures described in the manual     User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Preventive and Cautionary Tips    Before connecting and operating your device  please be advised of the following tips     Ensure unit is installed in a well ventilated  dust free environment    Unit is desi
33.  response actions  Please refer to Step4 and Step5 of Chapter 8 1  Setting Motion Detection    7  If you want to set tamper proof handling method for another channel  repeat above steps or click Copy  to copy the above settings to it     Copy to    E Analog MA1 mA    TU MAS HAG  E TN TU ECC TEN TSP  MA13 Mata MAl5s FSG    Cancel       Figure 7 9 Copy Settings of Video Tampering       87    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    7 4 Handling Exceptions    Purpose   Exception settings refer to the handling method of various exceptions  including   e HDD Full  The HDD is full   e HDD Error  Writing HDD error  unformatted HDD  etc   e Network Disconnected  Disconnected network cable   e IP Conflicted  Duplicated IP address   e Illegal Login  Incorrect user ID or password   e Input   Output Video Standard Mismatch  I O video standards do not match   e Record Exception  No space for saving recorded file   Steps   Enter Exceptions interface of System Configuration and handle various exceptions   Menu gt  Configuration gt  Exceptions    Please refer to Chapter 7 5 for detailed alarm response actions     HDD Full  m       Figure 7 10 Exceptions Setup Interface       88    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    7 5 Setting Alarm Response Actions    Purpose   The alarm response actions will be activated when an exception occurs  including Full Screen Monitoring     Audible Warning  Notify Surveillance Center  and Send Email     Full Screen Monitoring   When an alarm event  motion dete
34.  start backing up   Note  If the inserted USB device is not recognized   e Click the Refresh button   e Reconnect device     e Check for compatibility from vendor   You can also format USB flash drive or USB HDDs via the device     77    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder      DZ20111117_06    2      File     HyperTRM     RECYCLER   Bl a01_md_ch01_ 12052   Bl a01_md_ch01_ 12052   E a01_md_ch01_ 12052     B a01 md ch01 12052   BH cno1_201205230854C  B player exe    Folder   Folder   Folder   Folder  1 279KB File  1 385KB File  1 323KB File  1 301KB File  331MB File  617KB File    1 129MB    New Folder    2012 05 16 09 40 54  2012 05 16 09 47 50  2012 05 16 09 47 58  2012 05 16 09 48 16  2012 05 23 15 33 52  2012 05 23 15 33 52  2012 05 23 15 33 54  2012 05 23 15 33 54  2012 05 23 13 58 18  2012 05 23 15 33 52    Format    Refresh    9999909 I    Cancel       Figure 6 20 Export Video Clips Using USB Flash Drive       finished        Export finished     Figure 6 21 Export Finished    Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop up message    Export          6  Check backup result     UN DEZUTITTTTU    Filo     HyperTRM     RECYCLER   Bl a01_md_ch01_ 12052   BB a01_md_ch01_ 12052   B a01_md_ch01_ 12052     E a01 md ch01_ 12052   BH cno1_201205230854C  E cnho1_201205230854C  E cno2 201205230854C  BH ch03_201205230854C       El player exe    dl UI    Folder   Folder   Folder  1 279KB File  1 385KB File  1 323KB File  1 301KB File  331MB File  675KB
35.  the  router   Steps    1  Enter the Network Settings interface    Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Network    2  Select the UPnP tab to enter the UPnP    interface     Enable UPnP    Mapped Type    server Port 3000 OOOO 8000 Inactive  HTTP Pon 80 DOOO 80 Inactive    RISP Port 9394 0 0 0 0 9394 Inactive    Refresh       Figure 8 13 UPnP    Settings Interface       3  Check checkbox to enable UPnP      4  Select the mapped type to Auto or Manual   When you select Auto  the mapping ports can be automatically assigned by the router  When you select  Manual  you should continue Step5 to edit the mapping ports   5  Click LA to open the External Port Settings dialog box  Configure the external port No  for server port   HTTP port and RTSP port respectively   Notes   1  You can use the default port No   or change it according to actual requirements   2  External Port indicates the port No  for port mapping in the router   External Port Settings  Port Type Server Port  External Port 8003       Figure 8 14 External Port Settings Dialog Box       6  You can click Refresh to get the latest status of the port mapping     96    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    3000 17126321 31 8000    80    Refresh       Figure 8 15 UPnP    Settings Finished       7  Click the Apply button to save the settings     8 2 5 Configuring Remote Alarm Host    Purpose   With a remote alarm host configured  the device will send the alarm event or exception message to the host  when an alarm is triggered  The re
36.  the Local Upgrade tab to enter the local upgrade menu     Refresh     n    Ml digicap mav 18 255KB File 2012 04 18 21 06 44       Figure 11 12 Local Upgrade Interface       4  Select the update file from the backup device   5  Click the Upgrade button to start upgrading     6  After the upgrading is complete  reboot the device to activate the new firmware     11 4 2 Upgrading by FTP    Before you start   Configure PC  running FTP server  and device to the same Local Area Network  Run the 3  party TFTP software  on the PC and copy the firmware into the root directory of TFTP   Steps   1  Enter the Upgrade interface   Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  Upgrade    2  Click the FTP tab to enter the local upgrade interface     Local Upgrade       Figure 11 13 FTP Upgrade Interface       127    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder  3  Enter the FTP Server Address in the text field     4  Click the Upgrade button to start upgrading     5  After the upgrading is complete  reboot the device to activate the new firmware     128    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    11 5 Restoring Default Settings    Steps   1  Enter the Default interface     Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  Default    System will reboot after restoring the default settings  Continue        Figure 11 14 Restore Factory Default       2  Click the OK button to restore the default settings   Note  Except the network parameters  including IP address  subnet mask  gateway  MTU and server port   all other    parameters of the device 
37.  to  OFF and click again to enable the recording to manual Ed   EJ recording by schedule   EJ recording by manual operation   Note  After rebooting  all the manual records enabled are canceled     Start all day normal recording or all day motion detection recording of all channels     1  Click for or DANSAS  Attention Attention    Start all day normal recording of all Start all day motion detection recording  channels  of all channels     Yes No Yes No       Figure 4 21 Start Normal or Motion Detection Recording       2  Click Yes to enable all day normal recording or all day motion detection recording of all    channels     4 5 Configuring Holiday Record    Purpose     You may want to have different plan for recording on holiday  Follow the steps to configure the record    schedule on holiday   Steps   1  Enter the Record setting interface     2     Menu gt Record    Choose Holiday on the left bar     4     User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Holiday2 Disabled 1 Jan  Holiday3 Disabled 1 Jan  Holiday4 Disabled 1 Jan  Holiday5 Disabled 1  Jan  Holiday6 Disabled 1 Jan  Holiday  Disabled 1 Jan  Holiday8 Disabled 1 Jan  Holiday9 Disabled 1  Jan  Holiday10 Disabled 1  Jan  Holiday1 1 Disabled 1 Jan  Holiday12 Disabled 1 Jan    2  3  A  5  6  7  8  9    ab        i i  Be Bh Be Be Be i Be i e D           rN       Figure 4 22 Holiday Settings       3  Enable Edit Holiday schedule   1  Click A to enter the Edit interface        Holiday1  By Date  02 07 2012  02 08 2012    Cancel  
38.  you should restart the device to activate the new  settings     4  Click the Apply button to save the settings     133    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    12 4 Managing User Accounts    Purpose   There is a default account in the device  Administrator  The Administrator user name is admin and the password is    12345  The Administrator has the permission to add and delete user and configure user parameters     12 4 1Adding a User    Steps   1  Enter the User Management interface     Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  User    Admin 00 00 00 00 00 00  Guest 00 00 00 00 00 00       Figure 12 4 User Management Interface       2  Click the Add button to enter the Add User interface     Add User    test02    ttti    rt    Guest  00  00  00  00  00  00       Figure 12 5 Add User Menu       3  Enter the information for new user  including User Name  Password  Level and User s MAC Address     Level  Set the user level to Operator or Guest  Different user levels have different operating permission     134    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    e Operator  The Operator user level has permission of Local Log Search in Local Configuration   Remote Log Search and Two way Audio in Remote Configuration and all operating permission in    Camera Configuration     e Guest  The Guest user has permission of Local Log Search in Local Configuration  Remote Log  Search in Remote Configuration and only has the local remote playback in the Camera Configuration   User   s MAC Address  The MAC add
39.  your search  including the Start Time  End Time  Major Type and  Minor Type    3  Click the Search button to start searching log files    4  The matched log files will be displayed on the list shown below    Note  Up to 2000 log files can be displayed each time     Log Export    Information       Information    Operation  Operation  Operation  Operation  Operation  Operation  Operation  Operation  Operation    Operation    2013 03 19  2013 03 20  All  All    2013 03 19 09 08 58  2013 03 19 09 09 01  2013 03 19 09 09 03  2013 03 19 09 09 03  2013 03 19 09 18 53  2013 03 19 09 18 53  2013 03 19 09 18 53  2013 03 19 09 19 56  2013 03 19 09 20 59  2013 03 19 09 22 02  2013 03 19 09 23 06  2013 03 19 09 24 08      00 00 00    23 59 59    Local HDD Information  HDD S MA R T    Local Operation  Login  Local Operation  Login    Remote Operation  L    Remote Operation  Int     Remote Operation  Al       Remote Operation  Int  Remote Operation  Int    Remote Operation  Int    Remote Operation  Int       Remote Operation  L       Figure 11 7 Log Search Results    N A  N A  N A  N A  N A    Channel Ze       N A  Channel Ze  Channel Ze    Channel Ze    Channel Ze       N A    S99949998U0 09 SIS          5  You can click the button of each log or double click it to view its detailed information  And you can also    click the g button to view the related video files if available     123    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Log Information    2013 03 19 09 08 58  Operation     Power O
40. 12 05 16 09 40 54    File Folder 2012 05 16 09 47 50    HyperTRM Folder 2012 05 16 09 47 58    RECYCLER Folder 2012 05 16 09 48 16  E a01_md_ch01_ 12052  1 279KB File 2012 05 23 15 33 52   a01_md_ch01_ 12052  1 385KB File 2012 05 23 15 33 52  E a01_md_ch01_ 12052  1 323KB File 2012 05 23 15 33 54    Ml a01_md_ch01_ 12052  1 301KB File 2012 05 23 15 33 54  E ch01_201205230854C 331MB File 2012 05 23 13 58 18  B player exe 617KB File 2012 05 23 15 33 52    OCIO    1 129MB    New Folder Format Cancel       Figure 6 17 Checkup of Event Export Result Using USB Flash Drive       76    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    6 1 4 Backing up Video Clips    Purpose   You may also select video clips to export directly during Playback  using USB devices  USB flash drives   USB HDDs  USB writer    Steps   1  Enter Playback interface   Please refer to Chapter 5   2  During playback  use buttons A and in the playback toolbar to start or stop clipping record file s    3  Exit Playback interface after finishing clipping and you will then be prompted to save the clips     Note  A maximum of 30 clips can be selected for each channel        Figure 6 18 Interface of Playback by Time       4  Click Yes to save video clips and enter Export interface  or click No to quit and do not save video clips     Attention    There are some video clips to be sayed   Do you want to save them now     No       Figure 6 19 Attention to Video Clip Saving          5  Export the video clips   Click Export button and
41. 2012 14 36 31  14 36 52 278KB     07 20 2012 14 36 54  14 38 02 906KB 0   07 20 2012 14 38 03  14 38 10 108KB     07 20 2012 14 38 10  17 20 30  127 464KB     07 20 2012 17 20 31  17 20 31 16KB 0   07 20 2012 17 20 32  1 7 20 33 29KB       ee nn  ms t  nan     mn se  MD    HDD  1    Stant time   07 19 2012 16 19 42    End time  07 19 2012 18 37 40      IBBSEBSESESEEESEBEEBEBEBEEBEaBaB SA  555555500588 08588    Total size  3 641MB Cancel       Figure 6 24 Result of Normal Video Search for Backup       79    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    3  Backup device management   Click New Folder button 1f you want to create a new folder in the backup device     Select a record file or folder in the backup device and click button i if you want to delete it   Select a record file in the backup device and click button     to play it   Click Format button to format the backup device   Note  If the inserted USB device is not recognized   e Click the Refresh button   e Reconnect device     e Check for compatibility from vendor     USB1 1 Refresh    Folder 05 16 2012 09 47 50  Folder 05 25 2012 11 40 00  Folder 05 16 2012 09 48 16    Folder 05 23 2012 13 43 08  E cn01_201207200851   6 864KB File 07 31 2012 14 44 08  E ch01_ 2012072009022 160KB File 07 31 2012 14 44 08  E ch01_ 2012072009024 18 92  KB File 07 31 2012 14 44 18       digicap dav 10 02 7KB File 07 13 2012 09 50 28  E digicap mav 17 944KB File 07 31 2012 11 03 42  B player exe 617KB File 07 31 2012 14 44 06    999999 1    1 
42. 401MB    New Folder Format Cancel       Figure 6 25 USB Flash Drive Management       Management of USB writers  1  Enter Search Result interface of record files   Menu gt Export gt Normal  Set search condition and click Search button to enter Search Result interface     Note  At least one channel shall be selected     80    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Normal    E Analog E A2 E A3 E A4    06 18 2012 19 23 27 07 30 2012 10 27 39   All   All   07 30 2012    00 00 00  07 30 2012   23 59 59    Quick Export       Figure 6 26 Normal Video Search for Backup       2  Select record files you want to back up   Click Export button to enter Export interface     At least one record file shall be selected     Search result    C   07 20 2012 08 51 50  08 59 16 6 864KB     07 20 2012 09 02 24  09 02 30 160KB     07 20 2012 09 02 44  09 26 43 18 927KB     07 20 2012 09 31 54  09 45 42 10 949KB      07 20 2012 14 01 36  14 01 38 107KB     07 20 2012 14 01 40  14 01 43 69KB O   07 20 2012 14 01 53  14 01 59 147KB     07 20 2012 14 02 25   14 36 31 26 834KB 0   07 20 2012 14 36 31  14 36 52 278KB     07 20 2012 14 36 54  14 38 02 906KB 0   07 20 2012 14 38 03  14 38 10 108KB      07 20 2012 14 38 10  17 20 30  127 464KB     07 20 2012 17 20 31  17 20 31 16KB     07 20 2012 17 20 32  1 7 20 33 29KB       an ane      ee nee   nan am mn se  MD         HDD  1    Start time   07 19 2012 16 19 42    End time  07 19 2012 18 37 40     IBSESBSBSSESESEEBEEEEBEESES  555555500588 08585    Total s
43. 5 22 12 23 15    Details Cancel       Figure 5 17 Video Search Result by Motion       7  You can select an item from the list and click Details to view detailed information of the record file  e g      Start time  end time  file size  etc     Event Details    HDD  1    Start time   2012 05 22 12 21 50    End time  2012 05 22 12 23 42       Figure 5 18 Event Details       8  Or you can directly click the     button of each file item to enter its playback interface  The toolbar in    the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing process     56    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder       Figure 5 19 Interface of Playback by Event  1                 The hidden list of events will be displayed by moving the mouse to the right of the playback    interface     Alarm Input    A lt  1 19 29 35 60     gt      100   14 45 41    Event Smart       100   14 45 41    Normal Event Smart       Figure 5 21 Toolbar of Playback by Event                         Table 5 4 Detailed Explanation of Playback by event Toolbar    MEJAN  Audio on Mute Start Stop clipping 30s forward       Tag  5 Add default tag Add customized tag Ki Slow forward  management    57    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Pause reverse  a ee Pause  play Reverse play   ne play Play Single frame Stop CS Fast forward  Single frame reverse  play  play       CBA preso   PB Nextevent    E    Event searen    Video type  EI Hide Progress bar  bar    1  Playback progress bar  use the mouse to click any po
44. A and CVBS are connected  the SYSTEM  detects the VGA as the main video output  live view  playback and men operations  and the CVBS as the  auxiliary video output  live view and recording     When the aux output is enabled  you can do some basic operation on the live view mode for the Aux output     while no operation is allowed for the main output     3 2 1 Using the Mouse in Live View    In the live view mode  use the mouse to right click on the window to access the following menu     Menu    Single Screen    Multi screen  Previous Screen  Next Screen  Start Auto switch  Start Recording  Quick Set  All day Playback    Aux Monitor       Figure 3 1 Right click Menu       Table 3 2 Mouse Operation in Live View    Enter the main menu of the system by right clicking the mouse   Single Screen Switch to the single full screen by choosing channel number from the dropdown list        22    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Auto switch Note  The dwell time of the live view configuration must be set before using Start  Auto switch     Start Recording Start all day normal recording or motion detection recording for all channels   Set the video output mode to Standard  Bright  Gentle or Vivid     All day Playback Play back the video of the selected channel     Aux Monitor Switch to the auxiliary output mode and the operation for the main output is disabled   Note  If you enter Aux monitor mode and the Aux monitor is not connected  the mouse  operation 1s disabled     Note  If the
45. AE LICEE FE PO    2012 05 23 08 39 25    2012 05 23 14 00 01    Normal   All   All  tart Time 2012 05 20   00 00 00  End Time 2012 05 20   23 59 59       Figure 5 10 Normal Video Search       52    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    2  Choose a record file you want to play back     If there 1s only one channel in the search result  clicking O button takes you to Full screen Playback    interface of this channel     If more than one channel is optional  clicking O button takes you to step 3 and step 4     Search result         A1 2012 05 23 09 59 40  12 52 30  115 599KB  0   A1 2012 05 23 13 53 49  14 00 01 4 217KB 0   A1 2012 05 24 09 16 31  09 36 30  13 399KB  O   A2 2012 05 23 10 05 20  12 53 19 112 963KB     A2 2012 05 23 13 53 49  14 00 01 4 232KB     A2 2012 05 23 15 55 42  15 55 42 72KB     A2 2012 05 24 08 39 39  09 16 31 24 826KB  0   A2 2012 05 24 09 16 33  09 36 32  13 445KB  0   A3 2012 05 24 09 16 34  09 36 33  13 416KB  0   AA 2012 05 23 11 07 57  12 51 55  69 489KB  0   AA 2012 05 24 09 16 37  09 36 35 13 371KB   Start time    2012 05 23 08 39 25   A5 2012 05 24 09 16 38  09 36 37  13 402KB  0   A6 2012 05 24 09 16 39  09 36 38  13 405KB  0  End time   AT 2012 05 24 09 16 41  09 36 39  13 389KB  0  2012 05 23 09 00 00    an nnan ne na nn an an nn nn a an annsm   A    HDD  1    lotal  31 P  171    Detail Cancel       Figure 5 11 Result of Normal Video Search       3  Choose channels for simultaneous playback   Note  Optional channels for simultaneous playbac
46. Digital Video Recoder    User Manual  V2 2 4     UD 6LO202B0068A02    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Regulatory Information    FCC Information    FCC compliance  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device  pursuant to  part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when  the equipment is operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case  the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense     FCC Conditions    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference   2  This device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation     EU Conformity Statement    therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the Low Voltage Directive          This product and   if applicable   the supplied accessories too are marked with  CE  and comply  2006 95 EC  the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC     2002 96 EC  WEEE directive   Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted 
47. Information Interface       11 1 2 Viewing Camera Information    Steps   1  Enter the System Information interface     Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  System Info    2  Click the Camera tab to enter the Camera Information menu to view the status of each camera     Device Info    Camera 02  Camera 03  Camera 04  Camera 05  Camera 06  Camera 07    Camera 08    Enabled  Enabled  Enabled  Enabled  Enabled  Enabled  Enabled    Not used  Not used  Not used  Not used  Not used  Not used    Not used    Not used  Not used  Not used  Not used  Not used  Not used  Not used    Not used  Not used  Not used  Not used  Not used  Not used    Not used       Figure 11 2 Camera Information Interface       11 1 3 Viewing Record Information    Steps   1  Enter the System Information interface   Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  System Info    2  Click the Record tab to enter the Record Information menu to view the recording status and encoding    120    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    parameters of each camera     Device Info Camera Record Network HDD    Not used Full Frame 78 1792 960 430 WD1  Normal  Not used Full Frame 78 1792 960 480 WD1  Normal  Not used Full Frame 78 1792 960 480 WD1  Normal  Not used Full Frame 78 1792 960 480 WD1  Normal  Not used Full Frame 78 1792 960 480 WD1  Normal  Not used FullFrame 78 1792 960 430 WD 1  Normal  Not used Full Frame 78 1 792 960 480 WD1  Normal       Figure 11 3 Record Information Interface       11 1 4 Viewing Network Information    Steps   1  Enter the
48. Manual of Digital Video Recoder    3 4 Channel zero Encoding    Purpose   Sometimes you need to get a remote view of many channels in real time from web browser or CMS  Client  Management System  software  in order to decrease the bandwidth requirement without affecting the image  quality  channel zero encoding is supported as an option for you   Steps   1  Enter the Live View Settings interface   Menu gt  Configuration gt  Live View    2  Select the Channel Zero Encoding tab     General View  Enable Channel Zero Encoding EZ  Frame Rate 12fps    Max  Bitrate Mode General    Max  Bitrate Kbps  1024       Figure 3 10 Live View  Channel Zero Encoding       3  Check the checkbox after Enable Channel Zero Encoding   4  Configure the Frame Rate  Max  Bitrate Mode and Max  Bitrate   After you set the Channel Zero encoding  you can get a view in the remote client or Web browser of all the    channels in one screen     29    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    3 5 User Logout    Purpose   After logging out  the monitor turns to the live view mode and 1f you want to do some operation  you need to  enter user name and password to log in again   Steps   1  Enter the Shutdown menu     Menu gt Shutdown    Shutdown    als       i    Shutdown Reboot    Cancel       Figure 3 11 Shutdown       2  Click Logout   Note  After you have logged out the system  menu operation on the screen is invalid  It is required a user    name and password to login the system     30    User Manual of Digital 
49. Menu  Previous item     Live view  Next screen   Scrolling down      Right click Menu  Next item     1 3 Input Method Description    apa pofofsfo 7 efofo   ojwjefe rjvjufifoje  afs jols  o mfs  rf      BEER          Figure 1 2 Soft Keyboard       Description of the buttons on the soft keyboard   Table 1 3 Description of the Soft Keyboard Icons    NON Enelish NN Capital English      se ee  A        11    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    1 4 Rear Panel    The rear panel of ADVR 0820H 1 is shown in Figure 1 3     1 2 3                                       En    te nS AUDIOIN   m   C  ji a Di 1   gt  ji d    gt   ji    0    AO     _    N         A i     e  a  a   _ VIDEO           MOS   N MOSS  IN UT     oo000 5000 y  MEN   q      N DY  OP WW  WI     90900  J Q Z j Sq WS       Ba o as      VIDEO IN a VGA AUDIOOUT LAN amp USB 12V                    6 7 8 9    Figure 1 3 Rear Panel of ADVR 0820H1       Note  The ADVR 0410H1 provides 4 video input interfaces and the ADVR 1640H1 provides 16 video input  interfaces on the rear panel     Table 1 4 Description of Rear Panel    4   LAN Interface   RJ45 10M   100M Ethernet interface  OOOO    6   VGA  8   USB Interface   Connects USB mouse or USB flash memory devices   9   pv       12    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    1 5 Starting Up and Shutting Down the Device    Purpose   Proper startup and shutdown procedures are crucial to expanding the life of the device   Before you start     Check that the voltage of the extra powe
50. Note   1  Playback progress bar  use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to  locate special frames   2  About video type bar  H represents normal recording  manual or schedule   Ml represents event    recording  motion   I represents smart search recording     5 1 4 Playing Back by Event Search    Purpose   Play back record files on one or several channels searched out by restricting event type  motion detection    Channel switch 1s supported   Steps   1  Enter the playback interface   Menu gt Playback  Select Event tab to enter the Event Playback interface   Select Motion as the event type     Set the start time and end time of the record files     a E  amp   S    Select the camera  s  for searching     Motion  2012 05 21 ii 00 00 00  2012 05 22 23 59 59    El Analog MA B A2 E A3 E A4 MAS       Figure 5 16 Video Search by Motion       6  Click Search button to enter the Search Result interface   The Pre play and post play can be configured  The Pre play refers to the time configured before the  defined start time of event search  and the Post play refers to the time configured after the defined end  time of event search  For example  when the start time and end time of event search are set to 72 00 00    13 00 00  and the pre play and post play time is set to 30s and 20s respectively  then the actual playback  of event video file is 11 59 30   13 00 20     55    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Motion    2012 05 22 12 23 15 2012 0
51. Video Recoder    CHAPTER 4    Record Settings    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    4 1 Configuring Encoding Parameters    Purpose     By configuring the encoding parameters you can define the transmission stream type  the resolution and so on     Before you start     1  Make sure that the HDD has already been installed  If not  please install a HDD and initialize it    Menu gt HDD gt General     1 863GB Normal 1 853GB       Figure 4 1 HDD  General       2  Check the storage mode of the HDD  1  Click Advanced to check the storage mode of the HDD   2  For Quota storage mode  please set the maximum record capacity  For detailed information  see    Chapter 9 2 Configuring Quota Mode     h Q d Q Quota    Camera Analog 1  Used Record Capacity 1 024MB  HDD Capacily  GB  931   Max  Record Capacity  GB  O    A Free Quota Space 931 GB       Figure 4 2 HDD  Advanced       Steps   1  Enter the Record settings interface to configure the encoding parameters     Menu gt Record gt Encoding    32    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Substream    Analog 1    Main Stream Normal  Main Stream Event     Video  amp  Audio Video  amp  Audio  WD 1 WD 1   Variable Variable   Medium Medium   Full Frame Full Frame  General General   1792 1792  1344 2240 Kbps  1344 2240 Kbps   5S    5S    Restore       Figure 4 3 Encoding Parameters Main Stream       2  Set encoding parameters for main stream    1   2   3     4     Select Record to enter the main stream settings interface    Select the camera
52. ay  Fast   Reverse play  Stop 3  Single frame forward   Single frame   play  reverse play    gt  El      B Videotypebar   TP    Notes        1  Playback progress bar  use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to    locate special frames     49    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    2  About video type bar  Ml represents normal recording  manual or schedule   Mi represents event    recording  motion   Mi represents smart search recording     5 1 2 Playing Back by Time    Purpose   Play back video files recorded in specified time duration  Multi channel simultaneous playback and channel  switch are supported   Steps   1  Enter playback interface   Menu gt Playback  2  Check the checkbox before the channel to select channel s  and click the Detail button to view the  record information of the channel s   You can click Previous or Next to select the day for viewing the  record information     Record Information    Normal    Motion    Previous       Figure 5 6 Record Information       3  Click Back to return to the playback interface     4  Set search conditions and click the Playback button to enter Playback interface     50    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    El Analog YC y TVS Y FC   TY   Y CS y Y CO   Y y Y  E A9   Y A10 y PA MAI2 Y Y ET MWAI4 WA1I5 WA16    11 22 2012 11 42 18 11 26 2012 11 08 29    All   All   11 22 2012   00 00 00  11 26 2012 i 23 59 59    Detail Playback Search       Figure 5 7 Video Search by Time       In the
53. chedule  leave the All Day checkbox blank and set the Start End time and Type   Note  Up to 8 periods can be configured for each day  And the time periods can   t be overlapped each other   Repeat the above steps 2  5  to schedule recording for other days in the week  If the schedule can also be set    to other days  click Copy     35    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Copy to    Y Y iv  7 El Holiday       Figure 4 8 Copy Schedule to Other Days       Note  The Holiday option is available in the Schedule dropdown list when you have enabled holiday schedule  in Holiday Settings  Refer to Chapter 4 5 Configuring Holiday Record     Holiday  By Date  2012 02 07  2012 02 08    Apply       Figure 4 9 Holiday Settings       6  Click OK to save setting and back to upper level menu    Task 2  Draw the Schedule   Steps    1  Click the icon on the right to select a record type  including Normal  Motion and None   Note  To enable Motion triggered recording  you must configure the motion detection settings  For  detailed information  refer to Chapter 7 1    2  Use the mouse to drag and draw time periods     Note  Up to 8 periods can be configured for each day     Analog 1  8 10 Edit  Normal    Motion    None       Figure 4 10 Draw the Schedule       3  You can repeat the above steps to set schedule for other channels  If the settings can also be used to    36    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    other channels  click Copy to enter the Copy Camera interface and then choose the
54. ck conditions and tag management   Choose the tag name of the recorded file you want to play back  it can be edited or deleted   Pre play and post play time can be set according to actual needs     Note  Pre play time and post play time is added to the time point of the tag     59    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Search result    A ill  05 24 2012 09 58 25 H ill       Figure 5 25 Result of Video Search by Tag       3  Playback by tag   Choose a tag and click O  button to play back the related record file     100   14 45 41    Event Smart       Figure 5 26 Interface of Playback by Tag       The hidden list of tags will be displayed by moving the mouse to the right of the playback interface     60    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder        test01   gt      100   14 4541  Event Smart       100   14 45 41    Normal Event Smart       Figure 5 28 Toolbar of Playback by Tag       Table 5 5 Detailed Explanation of Playback by tag Toolbar    Audio on Mute Start Stop clipping 30s forward 30s reverse    Add default tag E Slow forward  management    Pause reverse  laviR ly Pause  ay Reverse pla  mja a   play Play Single frame Stop 3 Fast forward  Single frame reverse  play  play    Exit    Video type  El Hide Progress bar  bar    Notes        1  Playback progress bar  use the mouse to click any point of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to  locate special frames   2  About video type bar  Ml represents normal recording  manual or schedule   Mi represents event    re
55. cording  motion   Mi represents smart search recording     61    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    5 1 6 Playing Back by System Log    Purpose   Play back record file s  associated with channels after searching system logs   Steps    1  Enter Log Search interface     Menu gt Maintenance gt Log Information    Log Export    2013 03 10  2013 03 18  All  All      00 00 00     23 59 59       Figure 5 29 System Log Search Interface       2  Set search time and type and click Search button     Log Export    2013 03 10  2013 03 18  All  All      00 00 00  i 23 59 59    Information    Information  Information  Information    Information  Information  Information  Information  Information    Information    Operation    Operation  1 9    2013 03 11 09 10 04  2013 03 11 09 10 07  2013 03 11 09 10 08  2013 03 11 09 10 08  2013 03 11 09 10 08  2013 03 11 09 10 08  2013 03 11 09 10 08  2013 03 11 09 10 08  2013 03 11 09 10 08  2013 03 11 09 10 08  2013 03 11 09 10 08  2013 03 11 09 35 12    Local HDD Information N A  HDD S MA R T  N A  Start Recording N A  Start Recording N A  Start Recording N A  Start Recording N A  Start Recording N A  Start Recording N A  Start Recording N A  Start Recording N A  Local Operation  Login N A  Remote Operation  Int    Device    9999099090000       Figure 5 30 Result of System Log Search       3  Choose a log with record file and click O button to enter Playback interface     Note  If there is no record file at the time point of the log  the message b
56. ction tamper proof video loss detection  is triggered  the local monitor   VGA or BNC monitor  display in full screen the video image from the alarming channel configured for full  screen monitoring    If alarms are triggered simultaneously in several channels  their full screen images will be switched at an  interval of 10 seconds  default dwell time   A different dwell time can be set by going to Menu gt   Configuration gt Live View gt Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time    Auto switch will terminate once the alarm stops and you will be taken back to the Live View interface    Note  For motion detection alarm  you must select the channel s  you want to make full screen monitoring     Menu gt Camera gt Motion gt Handling gt Trigger Channel      Audible Warning    Trigger an audible beep when an alarm is detected     Notify Surveillance Center   Sends an exception or alarm signal to remote alarm host when an event occurs  The alarm host refers to the  PC installed with Remote Client    Note  The alarm signal will be transmitted automatically at detection mode when remote alarm host is    configured  Please refer to Chapter 8 2 5 for details of alarm host configuration   Send Email    Send an email with alarm information to a user or users when an alarm event is detected     Please refer to Chapter 8 2 9 for details of Email configuration     89    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    CHAPTERS    Network Settings    90    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    8 1 Configurin
57. d by your ISP   Enable PPPOE    User Name test    TI  rTrrrr    Password       Figure 8 3 PPPoE Settings Interface       5  Click the Apply button to save and exit the interface    6  After successful settings  the system asks you to reboot the device to enable the new settings  and the  PPPoE dial up is automatically connected after reboot   You can go to Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info gt Network interface to view the status of PPPoE    connection  Please refer to Chapter 11 1 Viewing System Information for PPPoE status     8 2 2 Configuring DDNS    Purpose     If your device is set to use PPPoE as its default network connection  you may set Dynamic DNS  DDNS  to    be used for network access     Prior registration with your ISP is required before configuring the system to use DDNS     Steps     1  Enter the Network Settings interface   Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Network    2  Select the DDNS tab to enter the DDNS Settings interface     iPServer       Figure 8 4 DDNS Settings Interface       Check the DDNS checkbox to enable this feature   Select DDNS Type  Five different DDNS types are selectable  IPServer  DynDNS  PeanutHull   NO IP and HiDDNS     e IPServer  Enter Server Address for  PServer   Note  The Server Address should be the IP address of the PC that runs IPServer     92    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    iPServer  172 5 22 122       Figure 8 5  PServer Settings Interface       e DynDNS   1  Enter Server Address for DynDNS  e g  members dyndns org    
58. d from the list     00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00       Figure 12 8 Delete a User       3  Click the a icon to delete the selected user     136    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    12 4 3 Editing a User    Steps   1  Enter the User Management interface   Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  User    2  Select the user to be edited from the list     00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00       Figure 12 9 Edit a User       3  Click the LA icon to enter the Edit User interface   Edit User    test    ttttt    ttit    Operator  00  00  00  00  00  00       Cancel    Figure 12 10 Edit User Interface       4  Edit the user information  including user name  password  level and MAC address     5  Click the OK button to save the settings and exit the menu     12 4 4Changing Password of Admin    Purpose     The password of the admin user account can be changed in the User Management menu     137    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Steps   1  Enter the User Management interface     Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  User    test Guest 00 00 00 00 00 00  test02 Operator 00 00 00 00 00 00       Figure 12 11 Change Password       2  Select the admin user and click LA to change the password     Edit User    00  00  00  00  00      Cancel       Figure 12 12 Change Password       3  Enter the old password  check  e checkbox  enter new password and confirm password on the menu     4  Click OK to save the settings and exit the menu     138    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    12 5 Logg
59. dule Handling    M Analog TA PUE PS PO PA fi  vee PS FL PND PU PD  MAi3 LICEE GIESE E       Figure 7 3 Set Trigger Camera of Motion Detection       84    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    4  Set up arming schedule of the channel   1  Select Arming Schedule tab to set the channel   s arming schedule   2  Choose one day of a week and up to eight time periods can be set within each day     Note  Time periods shall not be repeated or overlapped     Handling    Trigger Channel Arming Schedule Handling    Mon     lt     00 00 24 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00       Cancel    Figure 7 4 Set Arming Schedule of Motion Detection       5  Click Handling tab to set up alarm response actions of motion alarm  please refer to Chapter 7 5    1  Repeat the above steps to set up arming schedule of other days of a week  You can also use Copy  button to copy an arming schedule to other days   2  Click the OK button to complete the motion detection settings of the channel   6  If you want to set up motion detection for another channel  repeat the above steps or just copy the above  settings to 1t   Note  You are not allowed to copy the    Trigger Channel    action     Copy to    M Analog WAI mA  A PU PA NO  MA  MAs MAS MA10 PAE CYP    PAE PUC FE PALO    Cancel       Figure 7 5 Copy Settings of Motion Detection       85    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    7 2 Detecting Video Loss    Purpose   Detect video loss of a channel
60. e Parameters Settings  Remotely configuring parameters  restoring factory default  parameters and importing exporting configuration files    e Two Way Audio  Realizing two way radio between the remote client and the device    e Remote Advanced Operation  Remotely operating HDD management  initializing HDD    upgrading system firmware    e Remote Alarm Control  Remotely arming  notify alarm and exception message to the remote  client     e Remote Shutdown Reboot  Remotely shutting down or rebooting the device    Camera Configuration   e Remote Live View  Remotely viewing live video of the selected camera  s     e Local Manual Operation  Locally starting stopping manual recording of the selected camera  s     e Remote Manual Operation  Remotely starting stopping manual recording of the selected camera   s     e Local Playback  Locally playing back recorded files of the selected camera  s     e Remote Playback  Remotely playing back recorded files of the selected camera  s     e Local Video Export  Locally exporting recorded files of the selected camera  s     Note  You should select the camera  s  on the Camera Configuration interface for the operation  permission configured   7  Click the OK button to save the settings and exit interface     Note  Only the admin user account has the permission of restoring factory default parameters     12 4 2Deleting a User    Steps   1  Enter the User Management interface   Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  User    2  Select the user to be delete
61. e file should be determined by    the capacity of the HDD     33    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    e Record Audio  Check the checkbox to record the sound  or uncheck to record the image  without sound   e Enable 960Mode  Enable the encoding at WD1  PAL  960x576  NTSC  960x480  resolution   You can also uncheck the checkbox to disable it   5  If you want to copy the current main stream settings to other camera  s   click Copy to enter the    Copy Camera interface  Select the camera  s  and click OK to finish the copy settings     Copy to    E Analog Al PU PC HBA4 PA NO    GTE TU TC FU FP PSr  MA13 LICEE FJES FLO       Figure 4 4 Copy Camera Settings       6  On the Record settings interface  click Apply to save the settings    Note  You can click the Restore button to restore the current main stream settings to the default  parameters      Set encoding parameters for sub stream    1  Click the Substream tab to enter the Substream settings interface     Record  Camera Analog 1  Stream Type Video  amp  Audio  Resolution QCIF    Bitrate Type Variable    Video Quality Medium   Frame Rate 2O PALV30 NTSC    Max  Bitrate Mode General   Max  Bitrate Kbps  128   Max  Bitrate Range Recommended 192 320 Kbps        Figure 4 5 Encoding Parameters Sub stream       2  Configure the parameters for the sub stream  Refer to the steps of main stream settings    3  Click Apply to save the settings    Note  You can click the Restore button to restore the current sub stream settings to the
62. e system restart    O Alarm event and exception information can be sent to the remote host    O Remotely start stop recording    O Upgrade by remote FTP server    O Two way audio and voice broadcasting      Embedded WEB server     Development Scalability    SDK for Windows and Linux system   Source code of application software for demo     Development support and training for application system     User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    TABLE OF CONTENTS    Product  Key ESAS aen 4  CHAPTER A aaa A N OEEO a EEEa 9  A TO 9   MD TN ANG lia as ass hee inde at sheen sana at ssanen stone seas asses oacseak aoe oacseut asm oO ee  10   2 IS By MOUSE O pera WOM fase EN E Sane Macnee es Gece ees 11   to Input Method Descnpiion  lt a AAA AA 11   MARCA as 12   1 5 Starting Up and Shutting Down the Device           oooooonnnnccncnnnnnncnononnnononononnnnncncnnnnnnnnos 13  CHAPTER Zane 15  o A siesta reccdueceueceteueccdweceecevtsuecadvecueecewteueaduecueccevteeeeceete 15  CHAPTER 32 0d cas 20  O A aa asa aaa aaae a at 20   Sl Mmroducior OF Live Vi Wie 21   32 Operations mM Live View MOS A E E aee 22   3 21    Using the  Mouse im  Live  Vi Wins ais 22  3 2 2 Using an Auxiliary MONitOr diras naci   23  322 5 Many Alix Output S WHCN oi 23  3 2 4 Quick Setting Toolbar in Live View Mode     ooooooooooocccccncnonnnnnnnnnnonononanonononnnoss 24   20 AQ Ustias Live Vew CHI 21   vA E hannel Zero ENCON serioen hard asnase aa en iebenedaea nee iaaebaan Pee acants 29   Bt SCL OU xcs A E de es Na Spa
63. ee EN E NOEN E O a 141  PAS AAA A 142    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    CHAPTER 1    Introduction    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    1 1 Front Panel    The front panel of ADVR XXXXH1 series SYSTEM is shown in Figure 1 1               gt                        Figure 1 1 Front Panel       Table 1 1 Description of Indicators    Indicator turns red when SYSTEM is powered up        ES    10    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    1 2 USB Mouse Operation    A regular 3 button  Left Right Scroll wheel  USB mouse can also be used with this device  To use a USB  mouse   1  Plug USB mouse into one of the USB interfaces on the rear panel of the device   2  The mouse should automatically be detected  If in a rare case that the mouse is not detected  the possible  reason may be that the two devices are not compatible  please refer to the recommended device list from  your provider     The operation of the mouse     Table 1 2 Description of the Mouse Control    Single Click Live view  Select channel and show the quick set menu   Menu  Select and enter a menu     Double Click Live view  Switch single screen and multi screen     Left Click  Tamper proof  privacy mask and motion detection  Select target area   Click and Drag Digital zoom in  Drag and select target area   Live view  Drag channel time bar     Live view  Show menu   Right Click Single Click  Menu  Exit current menu to upper level menu   Live view  Previous screen   Scrolling up i i  Scroll Wheel Right click 
64. enance in case  of HDD failure   Checking HDD Status in HDD Information Interface  Steps    1  Enter the HDD Information interface    Menu  gt  HDD gt General  2  Check the status of each HDD which is displayed on the list     1 863GB Normal 1 853GB       Figure 9 8 View HDD Status  1        Note  If the status of HDD is Normal or Sleeping  it works normally  If the status is Uninitialized or Abnormal   please initialize the HDD before use  And if the HDD initialization is failed  please replace it with a new one   Checking HDD Status in HDD Information Interface  Steps   1  Enter the System Information interface   Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  System Info    2  Click the HDD tab to view the status of HDD displayed on the list     Device Into Camera Record Network    Normal 1863GE 1 85366    1 863GB  1 853GB       Figure 9 9 View HDD Status  2        111    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    9 4 Checking S M A R T  Information    Purpose   The S M A R T   Self Monitoring  Analysis and Reporting Technology  is a monitoring system for HDD to detect  and report on various indicators of reliability in the hopes of anticipating failures   Steps   1  Enter the S M A R T  Settings interface   Menu  gt  HDD  gt HDD Detect  gt S M A R T  Settings  2  Select the HDD to view its S M A R T  information list   Note  If you want to use the HDD even when the S M A R T  checking is failed  you can check the  checkbox before the Continue to use this disk when self evaluation is failed item 
65. er     Enable DDNS  DDNS Type hkDDNS    Server Address www hiddns com    Device Domain Name  User Name    Password       Figure 8 9 HiDDNS Settings Interface       Register the device on the HiDDNS server   1  Goto the HiDDNS website  www hiddns com     2  Click Besistermewuset to register a user account if you do not have one     3  After registration is successful  use the account and password to log in        Figure 8 10 Register an Account       4  Inthe DDNS Management System interface  click the Device Management tab on the    left menu bar and then click Er  to register the device     94    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Add Device    Device Alias  dwrl    Device Serial No       0120514BBRR407966787WCVU       Figure 8 11 Register the Device       Note  Only lower case English alphabet  numeric and         can be used in the alias of the device and the  alias must be started with letters of the lower case English alphabet     5  Click the Apply button to save and exit the interface     8 2 3 Configuring NTP Server    Purpose   A Network Time Protocol  NTP  Server can be configured on your device to ensure the accuracy of system  date time   Steps   1  Enter the Network Settings interface   Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Network    2  Select the NTP tab to enter the NTP Settings interface     Enable NTP  Interval  min  60    NTP Server 210 72 145 44  NTP Port 123       Figure 8 12 NTP Settings Interface       3  Check the Enable NTP checkbox to enable this feature
66. ers  Live View mode when powered on  It is also at the very top of the menu hierarchy  thus pressing the ESC    many times  depending on which menu you   re on  brings you to the Live View mode     Live View Icons  In the live view mode  there are icons at the right top of the screen for each channel  showing the status of the  record and alarm in the channel  so that you can know whether the channel is recorded  or whether there are    alarms occur as soon as possible     Table 3 1 Description of Live View Icons    Alarm  video loss  tampering or motion detection alarm     Record  manual record  schedule record or motion detection record   E Alarm  amp  Record       21    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    3 2 Operations in Live View Mode    In live view mode  the following functions can be realized       Single Screen  showing only one screen on the monitor      Multi screen  showing multiple screens on the monitor simultaneously     Auto switch  the screen is auto switched to the next one  And you must set the dwell time for each    screen on the configuration menu before enabling the auto switch   Menu gt Configuration gt Live View gt Dwell Time       All day Playback  play back the recorded videos for current day      Start Recording  start all day normal recording or motion detection recording for all channels      Aux Main Monitor switch  the SYSTEM will check the connection of the output interfaces to define  the main and auxiliary output interfaces  When both VG
67. erver     17    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Wizard    10M 100M Self adaptive   ima    172  9 4 65   LILIA  ateway 172  9 A au      d i Y y      Previous       Figure 2 5 Network Configuration       Click Next button to enter the HDD Management window  shown in Figure 2 6   To initialize the HDD  click the Init button  Initialization removes all the data saved in the HDD     Wizard    EE  Normal RIV Local 50 1  6MB       Previous Cancel    Figure 2 6 HDD Management       Click Next button to enter the Record Settings window  as shown in Figure 2 7   1  Select the camera to configure   2  Check the checkbox to enable Start Recording     3  Select the recording mode to Normal or Motion Detection     18    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Wizard    Camera Analog 1    El Start Recording     Normal       Motion Detection    Previous       Figure 2 7 Record Settings       4  Click Copy to copy the record settings of the current camera to other camera  s  if needed  as  shown in Figure 2 8   Copy to  E Analog Vee TE TA TE E    vie Tr FU EA PAE PD    PAE FAT PAE PL       Figure 2 8 Copy Record Settings       8     5  Click OK to return to the Record Settings window   Click OK to complete the startup Setup Wizard     19    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    CHAPTER 3    Live View    20    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    3 1 Introduction of Live View    Live view shows you the video image getting from each camera in real time  The device automatically ent
68. etwork delay and packet loss  The testing result pops up on the    window  If the testing 1s failed  the error message box will pop up as well     Result   Attention    Average delay  1 ms    Packet loss rate  0  The destination is unreachable        Figure 8 27 Testing Result of Network Delay and Packet Loss       8 4 2 Exporting Network Packet    Purpose   By connecting the device to network  the captured network data packet can be exported to USB flash disk and  other local backup devices   Steps   1  Enter the Network Traffic interface   Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  Net Detect    2  Click the Network Detection tab to enter the Network Detection interface     103    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    3  Select the backup device from the dropdown list of Device Name  as shown in Figure 8 28   Note  Click the Refresh button if the connected local backup device cannot be displayed  When it fails  to detect the backup device  please check whether it is compatible with the device  You can format the    backup device if the format is incorrect     Traffic Network Stat   Network Delay  Packet Loss Test    Select NIC LAN1   Destination Address  Network Packet Export   Device Name USB1 1 Refresh  LAN1 1726 23 186 Export       Figure 8 28 Export Network Packet       4  Click the Export button to start exporting   5  After the exporting is complete  click OK to finish the packet export     Attention    Packet exporting    Packet export succeeded        Figure 8 29 Packet Export At
69. g General Settings    Purpose   Network settings must be properly configured before you operate device over network   Steps    1  Enter the Network Settings interface     Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Network    PPPOE DDNS NIP Email UPnP More Settings    10M 100M Self adaptive  E   T2 G TI ES  299  255  255  0   yt el   AS 2  Tae    00 64 64  19  75 24  1500       Figure 8 1 General Network Settings Interface       2  Select the General tab    3  In the General Settings interface   You can configure the following settings  NIC Type  IPv4 Address  IPv4 Gateway  MTU and DNS  Server   If the DHCP server is available  you can click the checkbox of DHCP to automatically obtain an IP  address and other network settings from that server   Note  The valid value range of MTU is 1280   1500    4  After having configured the general settings  click the Apply button to save the settings     8 2 Configuring Advanced Settings    8 2 1 Configuring PPPoE Settings    Purpose   Your device also allows access by Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet  PPPoE    Steps   1  Enter the Network Settings interface   Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Network    2  Select the PPPoE tab to enter the PPPoE Settings interface     91    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Enable PPPOE    User Name    Password       Figure 8 2 PPPoE Settings Interface       3  Check the PPPoE checkbox to enable this feature    4  Enter User Name and Password for PPPoE access    Note  The User Name and Password should be assigne
70. ge box    Export    finished        Export finished        Figure 6 9 Export Finished       5  Check backup result     Choose the record file in Export interface and click button    to check it     USB1 1 Refresh      File Folder 05 16 2012 09 47 50    HyperTRM Folder 05 25 2012 11 40 00    RECYCLER Folder 05 16 2012 09 48 16    backup Folder 05 23 2012 13 43 08       B ch01_ 2012072009022 160KB File 07 31 2012 14 44 08  E ch01_ 2012072009024 18 927KB File 07 31 2012 14 44 18       digicap dav 10 027KB File 07 13 2012 09 50 28  E digicap mav 17 944KB File 07 31 2012 11 03 42  B player exe 617KB File 07 31 2012 14 44 06    Sess             d 9O 999I    1 401MB    New Folder Format Cancel  Figure 6 10 Checkup of Export Result using USB Flash Drive          73    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Export    USB CD DVD RW Refresh    Folder 05 16 2012 09 47 50  Folder 05 25 2012 11 40 00  Folder 05 16 2012 09 48 16  Folder 05 23 2012 13 43 08    B  E ch01_ 2012072009022 160KB File 07 31 2012 14 44 08  E ch01_ 2012072009024 18 92 7KB File 07 31 2012 14 44 18       digicap dav 10 027KB File 07 13 2012 09 50 28     digicap mav 17  944KB File 07 31 2012 11 03 42  B   player exe 617KB File 07 31 2012 14 44 06    999999 1    1 401MB    New Folder Format   Cancel       Figure 6 11 Checkup of Export Result using USB Writer       6 1 3 Backing up by Event Search    Purpose   Back up event related record files using USB devices  USB flash drives  USB HDDs  USB writer   or SATA  writer 
71. gned for indoor use only    Keep all liquids away from the device    Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications    Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf  Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of dropping it  may cause damage to the sensitive electronics within the unit    Use the device in conjunction with an UPS if possible    Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals    A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device    Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion  Replace with the same or  equivalent type only  Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the battery    manufacturer     User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Product Key Features    General    PAL NTSC adaptive video inputs    H 264 video compression with high reliability and superior definition    Each channel supports dual stream    Main stream supports encoding at up to WDI1 resolution in real time and sub stream at  CIF QCIF resolution    Independent configuration for each channel  including resolution  frame rate  bit rate  image  quality  etc    The quality of the input and output video is configurable     Normal and event recording parameters configurable for per individual camera     Encoding for both audio video composite stream and video stream  audio and video  synchronization during composite stream encoding     Watermark technology     Local Monitoring
72. gt Export gt Normal    E Analog x GY MA3 MA4    06 18 2012 19 23 27 07 30 2012 10 27 39  All   All   07 30 2012    00 00 00  07 30 2012   23 59 59    Quick Export       Figure 6 1 Quick Export Interface       2  Choose the channel s  you want to back up and click Quick Export button   Notes   1  The time duration of record files on a specified channel cannot exceed 24 hours  Otherwise  the  message box    Max  24 hours are allowed for quick export     will pop up   2  The number of channels for synchronous export cannot exceed 4  Otherwise  the message box       Max  4 channels are allowed for synchronous quick export     will pop up     69    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Refresh    Folder 2012 05 16 09 40 54  Folder 2012 05 16 09 47 50  Folder 2012 05 16 09 47 58  Folder 2012 05 16 09 48 16  Folder 2012 05 23 12 02 30    1 11 MB    New Folder Format Cancel       Figure 6 2 Quick Export using USB1 1       3  In the Export interface  choose backup device and click Export button to start exporting   Note  Here we use USB Flash Drive and please refer to the next section Normal Backup for more  backup devices supported by the device    4  Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported to the USB flash drive     Export finished        Figure 6 3 Export Finished       5  Check backup result     Choose the record file in Export interface and click button    to check it     USB1 1 Refresh    Folder 05 16 2012 09 47 50  Folder 05 25 2012 11 40 00  Folde
73. ing out Shutting down Rebooting    Device    Steps   1  Enter the Shutdown interface     Menu  gt  Shutdown    Shutdown    0     Shutdown Reboot    Cancel       Figure 12 13 Shutdown Menu       2  Click the Logout button to log out  or  Click the Shutdown button to shut down the device  or  Click the Reboot button to reboot the device     Note  After you have logged out the system  menu operation on the screen is invalid  It is required a user name and    password to login the system     139    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    CHAPTER I14    Appendix    140    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Glossary    e Dual Stream  Dual stream is a technology used to record high resolution video locally while transmitting  a lower resolution stream over the network  The two streams are generated by the device  with the main  stream having a maximum resolution of 4CIF and the sub stream having a maximum resolution of CIF    e SYSTEM  Acronym for Digital Video Recorder  A SYSTEM is device that is able to accept video signals  from analog cameras  compress the signal and store it on its hard drives    e HDD  Acronym for Hard Disk Drive  A storage medium which stores digitally encoded data on platters  with magnetic surfaces    e DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  DHCP  is a network application protocol used by devices   DHCP clients  to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet Protocol network    e HTTP  Acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol  A pr
74. int of the progress bar or drag the progress bar to       locate special frames   3  About video type bar  al represents normal recording  manual or schedule   Ml represents event    recording  motion   Mi represents smart search recording     5 1 5 Playing Back by Tag    Purpose   Video tag allows you to record related information like people and location of a certain time point during  playback  You are also allowed to use video tag s  to search for record files and position time point   Before playing back by tag    1  Enter Playback interface        Figure 5 22 Interface of Playback by Event          Click button to add default tag     Click button to add customized tag and input tag name   Note  Max  64 tags can be added to a single video file     2  Tag management     Click button to check  edit and delete tag s      58    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Tag management    A  05 24 2012 09 58 25 A       Figure 5 23 Tag Management Interface       To play back by tag   Steps   1  Enter Playback interface   Menu gt Playback  Click Tag tab to enter Playback by Tag interface   Choose channels  tag type and time  and click Search to enter Search Result interface     Note  Two tag types are selectable  All and Tag Keyword  Input keyword if you choose Tag Keyword     E Analog MA1 M4A2 TAZ Y Y DAS GAG WAT GAB  y YC EJA10 EJA11 y FJ y ee TN y Y E Y Bae    Normal    All    05 24 2012   00 00 00  05 24 2012   23 59 59       Figure 5 24 Video Search by Tag       2  Set playba
75. ize  3 641MB Cancel       Figure 6 27 Result of Normal Video Search for Backup       3  Backup device management   Click Erase button if you want to erase the files from a re writable CD DVD   There must be a re writable CD DVD when you make this operation   If the inserted USB writer is not recognized   e Click the Refresh button     e Reconnect device     81    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    e Check for compatibility from vendor     Export    USB CD DVD RW v Refresh       Figure 6 28 USB Writer Management       82    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    CHAPTER     Alarm Settings    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    7 1 Setting Motion Detection    Steps   1  Enter Motion Detection interface and choose a camera you want to set motion detection     Menu gt  Camera gt  Motion    Motion Detection    Analog 1    Full Screen    Clear       Figure 7 1 Motion Detection Setup Interface       2  Set motion detection area and sensitivity   1  Check the checkbox of Enable Motion Detection to enable motion detection  use the mouse to  draw detection area s  and drag the sensitivity bar to set sensitivity     2  Click the Efon of Handling to set alarm response actions   Motion Detection    Analog 1    Full Screen    Clear       Figure 7 2 Set Detection Area and Sensitivity       3  Click Trigger Channel tab and select one or more channels which will start to record or become  full screen monitoring when motion alarm is triggered     Handling  Trigger Channel Arming Sche
76. k are the same as the channels chosen to search  record files in step 1  And the channel with the recorded file selected in step 2 is the main channel  during multi channel playback and it is displayed at the upper left corner     Synch Playback    M Analog E A1 Ve PE CE PA O PA FY     CU ES TSE TS PAE FAC FE PL       Figure 5 12 Select Channels for Synchronous Playback       4  Synchronous Playback interface     The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing process     53    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder       Figure 5 13 4 ch Synchronous Playback Interface             The hidden list of recorded files displays by moving the mouse to the right of the playback interface     Result    18 37 01  08 43 41  11 05 45  11 50 42  18 37 01  08 43 41    11 50 43  18 37 01  03 43 41  11 05 45  11 50 42  18 17 27  18 37 01  08 43 41  11 05 45  11 50 43  18 37 01  08 43 41  11 05 45    999999999999999939999       02     ne ACEN  DD Y       Normal Event Smart       Figure 5 15 Toolbar of Normal Playback          Table 5 3 Detailed Explanation of Normal Playback Toolbar    Audio on Mute Start Stop clipping 30s forward    Add default tag Add customized tag E EEE   Slow forward  management    Pause reverse Pause  05 play Reverse play  i play Play Single frame O Stop Fast forward  Single frame reverse play    54       User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    IES o p O II OS IR  vaneen  gt    ewe    Video type  a Hide toolbar Progress bar       bar  
77. mote alarm host must have the CMS  Client Management System  software  installed   Steps   1  Enter the Network Settings interface   Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Network    2  Select the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface        Figure 8 16 More Settings Interface       3  Enter Alarm Host IP and Alarm Host Port in the text fields   The Alarm Host IP refers to the IP address of the remote PC on which the CMS  Client Management  System  software  e g   MAZi CMS  is installed  and the Alarm Host Port must be the same as the  alarm monitoring port configured in the software  default port is 7200    Alarm Host IP 172 5 8 111  Alarm Host Porl 1200  Server Port 8000    HTTP Pon 80    4       Multicast IP       Figure 8 17 Configure Alarm Host       97    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    4  Click the Apply button to save and exit the interface     8 2 6 Configuring Multicast    Purpose     The multicast can be configured to realize live view for more than the maximum number of cameras through  network   A multicast address spans the Class D IP range of 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255  It is recommended to use the  IP address ranging from 239 252 0 0 to 239 255 255 255   Steps   1  Enter the Network Settings interface   Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Network  2  Select the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings interface   Set Multicast IP  When adding a device to the CMS  Client Management System  software  the    multicast address must be the same as the
78. n    ystem Resolution 12807 1024 60HZ    Cancel       Figure 2 1 Start Wizard Interface       2  Check the checkbox to enable Setup Wizard when device starts  Click Next to continue the setup    wizard   You can also click Cancel to exit the Setup Wizard  or use the Setup Wizard next time by leaving the       Start wizard when device starts     checkbox checked and exit   Wizard    Start wizard when device starts        Cancel    Figure 2 2 Start Wizard Interface       3  Click Next button on the Wizard window to enter the Login window  as shown in Figure 2 3   1  Enter the admin password  By default  the password is 12345   2  To change the admin password  check the New Admin Password checkbox  Enter the new    password and confirm the password in the given fields     16    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Wizard    Previous Cancel       Figure 2 3 Login Window       Click the Next button to enter the Date and Time settings window  as shown in Figure 2 4   Set the time zone  date format  system date and system time   Wizard   OMT  08 00  Bening  Urumgi  Singapore  MM DD PPrPf    06 24 2011  16 18 12    Previous Cancel       Figure 2 4 Date and Time Settings       Click Next button which takes you back to the Network Setup Wizard window  as shown in Figure 2 5   Set the network parameters  including the NIC type  IPv4 address  IPv4 subnet mask  default gateway   etc  You can enable the DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address and other network settings from    that s
79. n  N A  N A  N A  N A    Description     Model  DS 7108HWI SL   Serial No   0820130313AAWR8375623631WCVWU  Firmware version  V2 2 4  Build 130313  Encoding version    5 0  Build 130309       Figure 11 8 Log Details       6  If you want to export the log files  click the Export button to enter the Export menu   You can also export all the log files stored in the HDD    1  Enter the Log Export interface     Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  Log Information gt Log Export    Log Search    a       Figure 11 9 Log Export Interface        2  Check   checkbox to select the HDD and click Export to enter the export interface     124    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder      ls yf   C E Pa  z m Fan   s i R efre 5 h    Folder 05 16 2012 09 4 7 50  Folder 05 16 2012 09 48 16  Folder 05 23 2012 13 43 08  EB 20120525115558l0gB 13KB File 05 25 2012 11 55 58      20120525115625logB 13KB File 05 25 2012 11 56 25    Free Space 1 544MB    New Folder Format       Figure 11 10 Export Log Files       7  Select the backup device from the dropdown list of Device Name   8  Click the Export to export the log files to the selected backup device   You can click the New Folder button to create new folder in the backup device  or click the Format button  to format the backup device before log export   Notes   1  Please connect the backup device to device before operating log export   2  The log files exported to the backup device are named by exporting time  e g      2011051412484 llogBack txt     11 3 Importi
80. ng Exporting Configuration Files    Purpose   The configuration files of the device can be exported to local device for backup  and the configuration files of one  device can be imported to multiple device devices 1f they are to be configured with the same parameters   Steps   1  Enter the Import Export Configuration File interface     Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  Import Export    125    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Refresh    Folder 05 16 2012 09 47 50  Folder 05 16 2012 09 48 16    Folder 05 23 2012 13 43 08  E 20120525115558logBack  13KB File 05 25 2012 11 55 58    B 201205251156  5logBack 13KB File 05 25 2012 1156 24    New Folder import Export       Figure 11 11 Import Export Config File       2  Click the Export button to export configuration files to the selected local backup device     3  To import a configuration file  select the file from the selected backup device and click the Import button   After the import process is completed  you must reboot the device     Note  After having finished the import of configuration files  the device will reboot automatically     126    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    11 4 Upgrading System    Purpose     The firmware on your device can be upgraded by local backup device or remote FTP server     11 4 1Upgrading by Local Backup Device    Steps   1  Connect your device with a local backup device where the update firmware file is located   2  Enter the Upgrade interface   Menu  gt  Maintenance  gt  Upgrade    3  Click
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82. orld  PAL signal contains 625 scan lines at 50Hz    e USB  Acronym for Universal Serial Bus  USB is a plug and play serial bus standard to interface devices to    a host computer     141    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    FAQ    e Why does my device make a beeping sound after booting   The possible reasons for the warning beep on the device are as follows   a  There is no HDD installed in the device   b  The HDD is not initialized   c  HDD error  To cancel the beeping sound and use the device without HDD  enter the Exception Settings interface  For detailed  information  see Chapter 7 4 Handling Exception   e Why is there no video recorded after setting the motion detection   If there are no recorded video after setting the motion detection  please check   a  The recording schedule is set up correctly by following the steps listed in Chapter 4 2 Configuring Record  Schedule   b  The motion detection area is configured correctly  See Chapter 4 3 Configuring Motion Detection Record    c  The channels are being triggered for motion detection  See Chapter 4 3 Configuring Motion Detection  Record     e Why doesn   t the device detect my USB export device for exporting recorded files   There   s a chance that the device and your USB device is not compatible  Please refer to our company   s website to  view a list of compatible devices   e My device is in Live View mode and the menu does not show up  It does not respond to the mouse  operation   Your device may be in auxilia
83. ort       Figure 8 20 Host Others Settings Menu       4  Enter the Server Port and HTTP Port in the text fields  The default Server Port is 8000 and the HTTP  Port is 80  and you can change them according to different requirements   5  Click the Apply button to save and exit the interface   Note  The Server Port should be set to the range of 2000 65535 and it is used for remote client software    access  The HTTP port is used for remote IE access     8 2 9 Configuring Email    Purpose   The system can be configured to send an Email notification to all designated users if an alarm event is  detected  a motion detection event is detected  etc   Before configuring the Email settings  the device must be connected to a local area network  LAN  that  maintains an SMTP mail server  The network must also be connected to either an intranet or the Internet  depending on the location of the e mail accounts to which you want to send notification   Steps    1  Enter the Network Settings interface    Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Network  2  Set the IPv4 Address  IPv4 Subnet Mask  IPv4 Gateway and the Preferred DNS Server in the Network    Settings menu     99    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    DDNS NIP Email UPnP More Settings    10M 100M Self adaptive   pa   y Al  E T A   255  255  255  0   Le Al  FE  fe80  264 64fffe 19  7524 64    00 64 64 19  75 24  1500  192 0 0 200       Figure 8 21 Network Settings Interface       3  Click the Apply button to save the settings     4  Select 
84. otocol to transfer hypertext request and information  between servers and browsers over a network   e PPPoE  PPPoE  Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet  is a network protocol for encapsulating  Point to Point Protocol  PPP  frames inside Ethernet frames  It is used mainly with ADSL services where  individual users connect to the ADSL transceiver  modem  over Ethernet and in plain Metro Ethernet  networks    e DDNS  Dynamic DNS is a method  protocol  or network service that provides the capability for a  networked device  such as a router or computer system using the Internet Protocol Suite  to notify a  domain name server to change  in real time  ad hoc  the active DNS configuration of its configured  hostnames  addresses or other information stored in DNS    e Hybrid SYSTEM  A hybrid SYSTEM is a combination of a SYSTEM and NVR    e NTP  Acronym for Network Time Protocol  A protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of computers  over a network    e NTSC  Acronym for National Television System Committee  NTSC is an analog television standard used  in such countries as the United States and Japan  Each frame of an NTSC signal contains 525 scan lines at  60Hz    e NVR  Acronym for Network Video Recorder  An NVR can be a PC based or embedded system used for  centralized management and storage for IP cameras  IP Domes and other SYSTEMs    e PAL  Acronym for Phase Alternating Line  PAL is also another video standard used in broadcast  televisions systems in large parts of the w
85. ox    No result found    will pop up     The toolbar in the bottom part of Playback interface can be used to control playing process     62    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Playback       Figure 5 31 Interface of Playback by Log       63    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    5 2 Auxiliary Functions of Playback    5 2 1 Playing Back Frame by Frame    Purpose    Play video files frame by frame  in order to check image details of the video when abnormal events happen   Steps    Go to Playback interface  If you choose playback of the record file  click button EEE ana DA until the speed  changes to Single frame and one click on the playback screen represents playback of one frame  If you choose  adverse playback of the record file  click button EK ana BA until the speed changes to Single frame and    one click on the playback screen represents adverse playback of one frame  It is also feasible to use button oO    in toolbar     5 2 2 Smart Search    Purpose   In order to locate motion detection event easily and accurately in the playback progress bar  you are allowed  to analyze a certain area  scene  dynamically  and to get all of the related motion detection events that  occurred in this area   Steps    1  Go to normal playback or all day playback interface     Note  The smart search function is available for single channel playback only     cd  t        T  y   I  T    3    n Y    a    sea  ies  gt  UTN    _ee   _    02   11 28 28       Y x    Figure 5 32 Playback
86. put is used as the main video output and the Audio Output for the  VGA output interface is disabled  the VGA output provides no audio and the AUDIO  OUT is used for two way audio    3  When the CVBS output is used as the main video output  the VGA audio is provided for  Aux video output in live view  and the AUDIO OUT is used as the main video output  for  live view  playback or two way audio     e Event Output  Select the output to show event video     e Full Screen Monitoring Dwell Time  The time in seconds to show alarm event screen     2  Setting Camera Order    27       User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Channel Zero Encoding    VGA    Camera 02  Camera 03  Camera 04  Camera 05  Camera 06  Camera 07  Camera 08  Camera 09     Camera 10     Camera 11     Camera 12     Camera 13     Camera 14     Camera 15     Camera 16    Figure 3 9 Live View  Camera Order       To set the camera order     1   2   3     4     5     Click the View tab to enter the camera order settings interface    Select an output interface and select a screen layout    Click to select a screen in the right region and double click to select a channel in the left region   Thus the selected channel will be displayed in the corresponding screen    Note  means the channel will not be displayed    You can click ela to start live view of all channels and click a to stop live view of all channels     Click m or al to go to the previous or next page   Click the Apply button to save the setting     28    User 
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88. r 05 16 2012 09 48 16  Folder 05 23 2012 13 43 08  5  B ch01_2012072009022 160KB File 07 31 2012 14 44 08  B ch01_2012072009024 18 927KB File 07 31 2012 14 44 18     digicap dav 10 027KB File 07 13 2012 09 50 28  E digicap mav 17 944KB File 07 31 2012 11 03 42  E player exe 617KB File 07 31 2012 14 44 06    9999939 1    1 401MB    New Folder Format   Cancel       Figure 6 4 Checkup of Quick Export Result Using USB1 1       70    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    6 1 2 Backing up by Normal Video Search    Purpose   The record files can be backed up to USB devices  USB flash drives  USB HDDs  USB writer    Backup using USB flash drives  USB HDDs and USB writer   Steps   1  Enter Export interface     Menu gt Export gt Normal    E Analog E A1 v GY y A3 MA4    06 18 2012 19 23 27 07 30 2012 10 27 39  All   All   07 30 2012 00 00 00  07 30 2012    23 59 59       Quick Export    Figure 6 5 Normal Video Search for Backup       2  Set search conditions and click Search button to enter the search result interface   3  Select record files you want to back up     Click button     to play the record file if you want to check it   Check the checkbox before the record files you want to back up     Note  The size of the currently selected files is displayed in the lower left corner of the window     71    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    07 20 2012 08 51 50  08 59 16  07 20 2012 09 02 24  09 02 30  07 20 2012 09 02 44  09 26 43  07 20 2012 09 31 54  09 45 42  07 20 2012 14 01 36
89. r supply is the same with the device   s requirement  and the ground  connection is working properly   Starting up the device     Check the power supply is plugged into an electrical outlet  It is HIGHLY recommended that an  Uninterruptible Power Supply  UPS  be used in conjunction with the device  The Power indicator LED should  turn red indicating that the unit begins to start up     Shutting down the device   Steps   1  Enter the Shutdown menu   Menu  gt  Shutdown    Shutdown             Logout Shutdown       Figure 1 4 Shutdown Menu       2  Click the Shutdown button to enter the following dialog box     Attention  Shut down the system     Yes No       Figure 1 5 Dialog Box for Shutdown       3  Click the Yes button  The following message box pops up     Please power offl       Figure 1 6 Message Box for Power Off       4  Disconnect the power supply of the device     Rebooting the device    13    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    In the Shutdown menu  Figure 1 4   you can also click Reboot to reboot the device     14    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    CHAPTER 2    Getting Started    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    The Setup Wizard can walk you through some important settings of the device  By default  the Setup Wizard   starts once the device has loaded    Operating the Setup Wizard    Steps    1  Select the system resolution from the drop down menu  The default resolution is 1280x1024 60Hz   Click Apply to save the resolution settings     Resolutio
90. ress of the remote PC which logs onto the device  If it is configured  and enabled  it only allows the remote user with this MAC address to access the device     Click the OK button to save the settings and go back to the User Management interface  The added new  user will be displayed on the list     admin Admin 00 00 00 00 00 00  test Guest 00 00 00 00 00 00  test02 Operator 00 00 00 00 00 00       Figure 12 6 Added User Listed in User Management Interface       Select the user from the list and then click tneb  button to enter the Permission settings interface   Permission    Remote Configuration Camera Configuration    l Local Log Search  Local Parameters Settings  Local Advanced Operation    E Local Shutdown   Reboot       Figure 12 7 User Permission Settings Interface       Set the operating permission of Local Configuration  Remote Configuration and Camera Configuration for    the user     Local Configuration  e Local Log Search  Searching and viewing logs and system information of device     e Local Parameters Settings  Configuring parameters  restoring factory default parameters and    importing exporting configuration files     Local Advanced Operation  Operating HDD management  initializing HDD  setting HDD    135    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    property   upgrading system firmware    e Local Shutdown  Reboot  Shutting down or rebooting the device    Remote Configuration   e Remote Log Search  Remotely viewing logs that are saved on the device    e Remot
91. ry mode  Please refer to Chapter 3 2 3 Main Aux Output Switching for the operation    of main aux output switching     142    
92. tention       Note  Up to 1M data can be exported each time     104    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    8 4 3 Checking Network Status    Purpose   You can also check the network status and quick set the network parameters in this interface     Steps   Click Status on the right bottom of the page     lraffie Network Stat    Network Delay  Packet Loss Test    LAN1  Test    Network Packet Export  Refresh    LAN1 172 6 24 64 Export    Network       Figure 8 30 Checking Network Status       If the network is normal the following message box pops out     Result    Network status is normal        Figure 8 31 Network Status Checking Result       If the message box pops out with other information instead of this one  you can click Network button to show    the quick setting interface of the network parameters     105    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Network    NIC Type 10M 100M Self adaptive    Enable DHCP E  vA Address 172 6  24 64  YA Subnet Mask 255 250  255  0    v4 Default Gateway 172 6  24  1    Preferred DNS Server    Alternate   IN A   ere    Cancel       Figure 8 32 Network Parameters Configuration       8 4 4 Checking Network Statistics    Purpose   You can check the network statistics to obtain the real time information of the device     Steps   1  Enter the Network Statistics interface     Menu  gt  Maintenance gt  Net Detect    2  Click the Network Stat  tab to enter the Network Statistics menu     Traffic Network Detection    Obps  Obps  6OMbps    Remote
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94. the Email tab to enter the Email Settings interface     Receiver 1       Figure 8 22 Email Settings Interface       5  Configure the following Email settings   Enable Server Authentication  optional   Check the checkbox to enable the server  authentication feature   User Name  The user account of sender   s Email for SMTP server authentication   Password  The password of sender   s Email for SMTP server authentication   SMTP Server  The SMTP Server IP address or host name  e g   smtp 263xmail com    SMTP Port  The SMTP port  The default TCP IP port used for SMTP is 25   Enable SSL  optional   Click the checkbox to enable SSL if required by the SMTP server   Sender  The name of sender   Sender   s Address  The Email address of sender   Select Receivers  Select the receiver  Up to 3 receivers can be configured   Receiver  The name of user to be notified   Receiver   s Address  The Email address of user to be notified   Enable Attached Pictures  Check the checkbox of Enable Attached Picture if you want to send    email with attached alarm images     100    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Interval  The interval refers to the time between two actions of sending attached pictures     126 smtp com    25   test01  test01 126 com  Receiver 1  test02  test02 163 com  2S       Figure 8 23 Configure Email Settings       6  Click the Apply button to save the Email settings     7  You can click the Test button to test whether your Email settings work  The corresponding Attention   
95. tly selected files is displayed in the lower left corner of the window    2  Select record file  s  from the list and click Export button to enter the Export interface  as    shown in Figure 6 15     Event Details    1 385KB     1 323KB O   1 301KB O     2012 05 23 08 58 39  08 59 49  2012 05 23 08 58 50  08 59 5 7  2012 05 23 09 06 03  09 07 10    DCDODOO    HDD  1    Start time   2012 05 23 08 57 59    End time  2012 05 23 08 59 05    Total size  5 289KB    Export Cancel       Figure 6 14 Event Details Interface       7  Export the selected record files   Click the Export button and start backing up   Note  If the inserted USB device is not recognized   e Click the Refresh button     e Reconnect device     75    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    e Check for compatibility from vendor   You can also format USB flash drive or USB HDDs via the device     USB1 1 Refresh      DZ20111117_06  1   2   Folder 2012 05 16 09 40 54    File Folder 2012 05 16 09 47 50    HyperTRM Folder 2012 05 16 09 47 58    RECYCLER Folder 2012 05 16 09 48 16    backup Folder 2012 05 23 12 02 30    1 11 MB    New Folder Format Cancel       Figure 6 15 Export by Event Using USB Flash Drive       Stay in the Exporting interface until all record files are exported with pop up message    Export finished        Export finished        Figure 6 16 Export Finished       8  Check backup result     Choose the record file in Export interface and click button O  to check it     USB1 1 Refresh      E Folder 20
96. ure the HDD error alarms when the HDD status is Uninitialized or Abnormal   Steps   1  Enter the Exception interface   Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Exceptions   2  Select the Exception Type to HDD Error from the dropdown list    3  Click the checkbox s  below to select the HDD error alarm type  s     Note  The alarm type can be selected to  Audio Warning  Notify Surveillance Center  and Send Email  Please    refer to Chapter 7 5 Setting Alarm Response Actions     HDD Error       Figure 9 13 Configure HDD Error Alarm       4  Click the Apply button to save the settings     114    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    CHAPTER 10    Camera Settings    115    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    10 1 Configuring OSD Settings    Purpose   You can configure the OSD  On screen Display  settings for the camera  including date  time  camera name  etc     Steps   1  Enter the OSD Configuration interface   Menu  gt  Camera  gt  OSD  2  Select the camera to configure OSD settings   3  Edit the Camera Name in the text field   4  Configure the Display Name  Display Date and Display Week by clicking the checkbox   5  Select the Date Format  Time Format and Display Mode     Analog 1    Camera 01    05 09 2012 Wed 13 50 45 Y  isplay Date      MM DD YYYY  iat 24 hour    Mode Transparent  amp  Not Flashing    Camera 01    w T  a  men    Figure 10 1 OSD Configuration Interface          6  You can use the mouse to click and drag the text frame on the preview window to adjust the OSD position
97. ured for each day  And the time periods can   t be overlapped  each other   Repeat the above steps3  6  to schedule motion detection triggered recording for all the week  If  the schedule can also be set to other days  click Copy   Copy to    vp vE  7 El Holiday       Figure 4 18 Copy Schedule to Other Days       7  Click OK to back to upper level menu   If you can to copy the same schedule settings to other camera  s   click Copy to enter the Copy Camera    interface  and then select the camera  s  you want to copy     Copy to    B Analog A PUE PE LUSE Fhe fi    A FE PU PALO PA FSF   MAi32 PAE PAE PA       Figure 4 19 Copy Schedule to Other Channels       4 4 Configurmg Manual Record    Purpose     Follow the steps to set parameters for the manual record  When using manual record  you need to manually    cancel the record  The manual recording is prior to the scheduled recording     40    Steps   1     User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    Enter the Manual settings interface     Menu gt  Manual    A1    A9  Recording by schedule    i Recording by manual operation    Normal o   Motion Detection iG       Figure 4 20 Manual Record       Enable recording for camera  s    Click the status button beside each camera number to change   OFF to EN or you can enable  recording for all cameras by clicking the status bar before Analog to change it to EJ  Set recording mode to manual   By default  the camera is enabled with recording by schedule EN  Click the EJ status bar to  change it
98. will be restored to factory default settings     129    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    CHAPTER 1 2    Others    130    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    12 1 Configuring General Settings    Purpose     You can configure the BNC output standard  VGA output resolution  mouse pointer speed  etc     Steps     1  Enter the General Settings interface     Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  General    yn Select the General tab     ST Settings More Settings    English   NTSC   1280  1024 60HZ    GMT 08 00  Beijing  Urumqi  Singapore  MM DD YYYY   06 18 2012   16 06 12       Figure 12 1 General Settings Interface       3  Configure the following settings     Language  The default language used is English    CVBS Output Standard  Select the CVBS output standard to NTSC or PAL  which must be the  same with the video input standard    Resolution  Select the VGA output resolution  which must be the same with the resolution of the  monitor screen    Time Zone  Select the time zone    Date Format  Set the date format    System Date  Select the system date    System Time  Set the system time    Mouse Pointer Speed  Set the speed of mouse pointer  4 levels are configurable    Enable Wizard  Enable disable the Wizard when the device starts up     Enable ID Authentication  Enable disable the use of the login password     4  Click the Apply button to save the settings     131    User Manual of Digital Video Recoder    12 2 Configuring DST Settings    Steps   1  Enter the General Settings
99. y dragging the mouse   Up to 4 8 16 ch synchronous playback     Export video data by USB storage device   Export video clips when playback     Management and maintenance of backup devices     Alarm and Exception    Alarm for video loss  motion detection  tampering  video input output standard mismatch  illegal  login  network disconnected  IP confliction  HDD error  and HDD full  etc    Alarm event triggers full screen monitoring  audio alarm  notifying surveillance center and  sending email     Automatic restore when system is abnormal     Other Local Functions    Oo Operable by mouse       Three level user management  admin user is allowed to create many operating accounts and  define their operating permission  which includes the limit to access any channel    Oo Operation  exceptions and log recording and searching    O Import and export of device configuration information    Network Functions   o 1 self adaptive 10M 100Mbps network interface    o  Pv6 is supported    eo TCP IP protocol  PPPoE  DHCP  DNS  DDNS  NTP  SADP  SMTP  UPnP     RTSP are  supported      TCP  UDP and RTP for unicast    O Remote search  playback  download  locking and unlocking the record files  and downloading  files broken transfer resume    O Remote parameters setup  remote import export of device parameters    O Remote viewing of the device status  system logs and alarm status    O Remote locking and unlocking of control panel and mouse    O Remote HDD formatting and program upgrading    0 Remot
100. yback setting interface   Menu gt  Playback    Analog    E A1  E A9    Y A2  E A10    05 22 2012 15 25 39       Normal  All  All    05 23 2012  05 23 2012       E A3  ESE    MA4 Y Y GAG GAT GAS  MAA12 MA13 MA14 Y FE MWA16    05 23 2012 16 53 53      00 00 00    23 59 59    Figure 4 25 Playback       2  Select the channels by checking the checkbox to        3  Configure the record type  file type and start end time     4  Click Search to show the results     05 23 2012 09 59 40  12 52 30  05 23 2012 13 53 49  14 00 01  05 23 2012 10 05 20  12 53 19  05 23 2012 13 53 49  14 00 01  05 23 2012 15 55 42  15 55 42  05 23 2012 11 07 57  12 51 55  05 23 2012 08 39 25  12 53 24    05 23 2012 13 53 50  14 41 49  05 23 2012 14 43 24  14 49 23  05 23 2012 14 51 30  1 7 28 40  05 23 2012 08 39  26  09 36 31    05 23 2012 09 36 31  11 18 11  05 23 2012 11 18 11  12 52 10  05 23 2012 13 53 50  14 06 51    dl ial dd       Search result      gt     115 599KB     4 217KB       112 963KB     4 232KB     72KB     69 489KB      169 669KB 0   32 045KB  0   4 064KB 0   104 890KB 0   558 275KB     1 039 893    0   910 754KB 0   128 970KB         nan memes so AEX    NO VIDEO    HDD  1    Start time   05 23 2012 08 39 25    9555555555555 58    End time   05 23 2012 09 00 00    Detail Cancel    Figure 4 26 Playback  Search Result       5  Protect the record files     1  Find the record files you want to protect  and then click the icon which will turn tod    indicating that the file is locked     44   
    
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