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1. mo LEE the title which will be shown on the top of W REMOTE Loaai n eaneeistnes 5 V REMOTE LOGEM a 0603 24 15 458 the live viewer up to 15 characters if REMOTE 1 0800 a amp 3 24 14 55 05 WEMUDTE LOGEN c U amp 03 24 14 32 07 j 25 System Config gt General gt Account Set up the user s account 5 accounts password life time and authority level Max 5 users on line at the same time User s level SUPERVISOR Control all the functions b c d and P HIGH Control only b and functions but cannot control f function NORMAL Control only a d and e functions but cannot control b and P functions GUEST Watch the image only Only function can be used Life time According to different authority levels different accounts can stay online for different time periods 1 Min 5 Min 10 Min 1 Hour 1 Day INFINITY System setting DONS Mail Life time tay SUPERVISOR INFINITY DYR james SUPERVISOR INFINITY Device narmal NORMAL USER INFINITY Detection 4 Network Backup Search List User s 5 DELETE EDIT Be Timer Record Path APPLY eyetem setting Account SUPERVISOR INFINITY SUPERV
2. 10 Advance FCT 11 Advance hunt dato 12 Advances oySIGITI sd 13 Advance ERE T 14 Advance 14 Advanta Event 14 2 ONG e 15 MUOQUC IO 15 Delat DV aptis 15 Connecting vid AP SOMWA G siaine 15 Playback 16 21 16 2101 MO e 17 System Config gt Network gt Dynamic 2 00000 0000 0 0 19 System Config gt Network gt 19 System Config gt Network gt 2 20000 000 a isse anis nsns a anna 20 wine DVR 20
3. 34 Configuration of a D link DSL504T v2 for use with the 34 Mittal Router o ome EXE 34 lec 34 Burimi 35 LANCIEN cM T 35 moni xin fliegen 36 GOnMeCIING Remote OL o OD TM 36 Menu System Navigating the Menu The following buttons are used to navigate through the menu MENU ENTER LEFT RIGHT DOWN The menu system for the DVR be reached by pressing the MENU button The menu system has the following structure ADVANC l i i m m CONT SATU lt JJ EC m m l m m o j o Hi ALARM DETECTIO SYSTE N TIMER DURATION SEC SERIAL BAUD TITLE HDD NEARLY b FULL GB HOST ALARM DURATION PRE ALARM D O lt zl o m RESET RATE CLEAR lt mo 2 7 C m A AUTO LANGUAG VERSION E VIDEO RECORD MANUAL RECORD ENABLE EVENT RECORD ENABLE TIMER RECORD ENABLE OVERWRITE RECORD IMG SIZE RECORD QUALITY MANUAL RECORD IPS EVENT RECORD IPS TIMER RECORD IPS TOTAL IPS SHARE Manual Record Enable Indicates whether the DVR has been manually set to record If you have pressed the REC button on the front panel to start recording then this will say YES You can st
4. APPLY Enter the end time of timer recording Press APPLY if the settings are correct press EXIT to quit without saving 93 System Config gt DVR gt Date In this menu The DVR s date can be set the recording function is activated 1 DATE Choose the current date from DATE drop down menu and enter the current time When you click the drop down menu a calendar as shown below shows for you to set the current date July 2006 Mon Tue Wed Thu FORMAT Please DO NOT change the date or time when DATE 2006 July 18 14 26 26 a FORMAT DAYLIGHT SAYING Network Backup Search List ON OFF Timer Record am eco START 2ND sun 00 00 END 2ND SUN gt 00 00 General ADJUST 01 00 Choose the format for date display from the three options Y M D D M Y and M D Y Q DAYLIGHT SAVING Specify whether to use daylight saving time ON OFF and time period START END and adjust the daylight saving time in hour ADJUST System Config gt DVR gt Record Setting In this menu you can set DVR record settings Q MANUAL RECORD Specify whether to use manual recording YES ON and set IPS number 1 EVENT RECORD Specify whether to user event recording YES ON and set IPS number RECORD Specify whether to use timer recording YES ON and set IPS number 1 OVER
5. Add the recipients email accounts in Mail Account column For detailed information SMTP server username and password please get from your e mail system supplier Please type the entire email address in the Mail from column to ensure emails will not be blocked by SMTP In some cases mail servers require to verify password Please enter the user name and password After finishing the settings press APPLY to confirm 19 System Config gt Network gt FTP System setting When the recording is triggered by an alarm or a motion a video copy file can be captured And the DVR will upload the captured images to the UserName catherine lee Password assigned FTP site Network Backup ae EI Enter the detailed FTP information Timer Record Sew pmen p Recond Seting 20 C To activate the FTP notification 5 function please enable the function of FTP notification in the Alarm setting first Refer to Pg 26 e After setting press APPLY to j EHE confirm System Config gt DVR System Config Device Each camera channel can be adjusted independently Select the desired camera channel Press 110 128 128 128 NO _ 2 02 110 128 129 128 NO TES NU 3 03 128 129 128 YES Edit to enter the setting box 1 0 MO 12 8 128 WO Network Backup
6. Watchguard a s www watchguardalarms com au MODEL DVR4ENTPACK Professional Surveillance Pack Digital Video Recorder with 4 Security Cameras USER MANUAL MENU ENTER REC SEARCH SLOW ZOOM H 5 0 Ree FF 5 PTZ Y Le N 1 2 3 Sios Down f 4 9 9 6 o DO F DVR 2 x Cameras 30m night vision range Advanced MPEG4 Video Compression Technology High Quality CCD Image sensor Multiplex Operation 24 x IR LED s Long Recording Duration 420 TVL Resolution 520 x 582 Pixels ntelligent Video Motion Detection Recording 2 x Cameras 15m night vision range Remote Network Surveillance amp Backup Functions High Quality CCD Image sensor Easy to operate like a VCR 12x IR LED s System Auto recovery after power loss blackout 420 TVL Resolution 520 x 582 Pixels Note The latest version of this manual can be found at http www watchguardalarms com au Safety Warning OQ ce To reduce the risk of electric shock do not expose this machine to rain or moisture Only operate this machine from the type of power source indicated on the label RhinoCo Technology shall not be liable for any damages arising out of any improper use even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within th
7. Timer record is not working Check if the TIMER RECORD ENABLE is set to YES No live video DVH keeps rebooting Make sure the power connector and HDD are connected closely or change another suitable HDD HDD detection failed Change another HDD for testing Change another HDD for testing ________ Change another cable for testing 000000000000 Make sure HDD Master Slave mode is correctly 1 Can t detect your USB flash Change another USB flash drive to test drive Can t view the DVR images Update the JAVA program over the network with IE web Update the firmware of the software browser Can t play the recorded data There must be at least 8192 images of recorded data for playback to work properly If not on my DVR your will stop the playback For example if the IPS is set to 30 the recording time should be at least 273 seconds 8192 images 30 IPS for the playback to work properly Error Code in SYSTEM LOG Meaning 1 SYS ERR 01 YYY define SYS ERR AV087 ERR Compression error YYY 000 Audio chip error YYY 001 AV087 Chip for CH1 4 error YYY 002 AV087 Chip for CH5 8 error YYY 004 AV087 Chip for CH9 12 error YYY 008 AV087 Chip for CH13 16 error YY Y 003 001 002 Chips for CH1 4 amp CH5 8 error etc 2 SYS ERR 02 XXX define SYS_ERR_AV087_BUF_FULL Buffer is full 3 SYS ERR 03 define SYS ERR 087 BUF Buffer is empty 4 SYS ERR 04 XXX
8. Advance Camera Title This option allows you to create a name for the camera Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue This option allows you to modify these four values for the camera Covert This option allows you to hide a camera from display It will still record but will only show during playback Record This option allows you to configure whether to record this camera or leave it as display only Advance gt Detection DETECTION DETECTION SETUP DETECTION TIMER Advance Detection Detection Setup DETECTION TITLE DET AREA LS ALARM SETUP 07 OFF SETUP 07 LOW SETUP 07 HIGH SETUP 07 OFF Detection This option enables and disables motion detection for this individual camera Area Press ENTER to setup area masking for this camera P r BE FII Press to confirm the Press gt to choose the Press A or W to choose the start area width of the area height of the area and press dua es ace _ _ __ _ ee Multi detection areas Press to set the whole area under detection undetected LS The sensitivity of comparing two different images The smaller the value is the higher sensitivity for motion detection The highest sensitivity setting is 00 and the lowest sensitivity setting is 15 The default value is 07 55 The sensitivity regarding the size of the triggered object the screen number of mot
9. The following screen will then show You can now login using the administrator account The default username and password are admin and admin IP Surveillance New Generation 2 Download Download Java 99 Internet Explorer Operation Using the core elements of DVR in Internet Explorer is very similar to using the AP software For further information please refer to the AP software instructions p amp wap m uy M 3 ernest 222 m umer do 43 Ww 2 gt Change Resolution bg A u 10 o me rgi m Change Image Quality Same as the AP software operation Sets the display position of the image Upper Lett LD Lower Left R I Upper Rignt Lower Rignt T H TIT 30 Configuration DESCRIPTION eee Communication signals ________ _ _____ __________ EN VEN 2 communication signals To connect the wire from ALARM INPUT PIN 3 6 to GND PIN 9 connector DVR will start recording and the buzzer M be on When MENU gt CAMERA gt ALARM is set to Low When the alarm input signal is Low the unit starts to record and buzzer When MENU gt CAMERA gt ALARN is set to High When the alarm input signal is High the unit starts to record and buzzer But when any alarm is triggered COM disconnects with NC and connects with NO Attention The voltage
10. AVI format NOTE For CD backup please install NERO CD burning program to your PC first 1 Enter the backup information If you want to make a backup to a CD please check Copy to CD If you want to view the backup image while DVR Network Backup Start Backup Time 2006 708718 15 44 27 Device the backup is processing please check ewok Backop yam Dynamic Download Timer Reco gt Channel 1 Dynamic Download HDD Num MASTER File Path CACHO1 0006 dvr Date Record Setting Alarm 2 Press Start button to proceed the Online User Info backup process APPLY Making backup to your DVR Network Backup After pressing Start the backup will begin and a status bar will be displayed Download process is finished The DVR Network Backup pop up window will show the message Download process is finished when the backup has succeeded Convert File Press PLAY button to directly convert and play the file or Exit to quit To convert the backup file later please find the file in the designated file path and double click it twice for AVI conversion and file playback 22 System Config gt DVR gt Search List System setting El Network DVR Search List DDNS Mail FTP HDD Number O HDD Number SES mE m Select one HDD Master Detection List Type ALL lt g L Network Backu
11. a website which provides free DDNS Enable Dissble DDNS services and apply a Hostname cain User sme See the example below Tier Recor hero Enable the DDNS function Rel Seting fhostnam dyndns org User Name Enter your DDNS user name Ss dyndns Password Enter your DDNS password Di Fe lb Domain Enter your host name oystem Name Choose the DDNS system name you use from the drop down list EXT After setting press APPLY to confirm Note If the dial up static IP is provided by your ISP simply choose Enable and do not need to enter the information described above Auto When using DHCP network connection the AUTO check box will appear on this window The system will automatically get DNS information from the Internet if this check box is selected System Config gt Network gt Mail When the recording is triggered by EET an alarm or a motion a video copy ___ mm file can be captured The will T Server 211768599 Verity Yes No send an e mail notification to the pem 20 Jeabersw echcom assigned recipients up to 5 ai fo recipients Search List ADD DELETE EDIT Password vec Timer Record a Setting To activate the e mail notification Ee function please enable the function Online User Inf of e mail notification in the Alarm setting first page 26
12. whether to sound the buzzer when motion is detected Alarm Buzzer Configures whether to sound the buzzer when the internal alarm is triggered HDD Buzzer Configures whether to sound the buzzer when the hard drive is full HDD Nearly Full GB Sets the amount of remaining hard drive capacity required before the alarm will sound Alarm Duration SEC Sets the amount of time to record once an alarm event has been detected Pre Alarm Sets whether the DVR should record events before an alarm trigger occurs Advance gt Remote REMOTE DEVICE PROTOCOL PTZ P D CAMERA NORMAL CAMERA NORMAL CAMERA NORMAL Note This section of the menu 15 for configuring the DVR to send PTZ commands to cameras Please note that the cameras supplied with this DVR do not support this feature If you wish to use a PTZ camera with this DVR the camera must support the Pelco D protocol For more information on setting up a PTZ camera refer to your cameras manual Device Configures whether the camera attached to this channel is NORMAL or PTZ camera ID Configures the PTZ ID of the camera Range of 1 255 Protocol Configures the protocol for the camera as either NORMAL or Pelco D P D Rate Configures the baud rate used by the camera as either 2400 4800 9600 19200 57600 Connection Guide Connect RS485 A line brown colour to RS485 A port on the rear panel of the DVR Connect RS485 B line orange
13. ISOR INFINITY NORMAL USER INFINITY a 4 Network Backup zl k Search List Mex 5 E exili Timer Record Date mo Usermame cateye Life time Hour gt Password eee HIGH Record Setting lann User level File Path APPIY 00 09090 26 System Config gt General gt Online User Info the current online users information list Name IP Address Authority Level Resolution and Image Quality ue s i Online user information De admin 60 121 46 236 SUPERVISOR 3204228 HIGH pe i admin 6012146236 SUPERVISOR 3204295 Network Backup 5 Timer Record System settmg System Config gt General gt File Path Snapshot Path Assign the route for saving the snapshot picture Q Record Path Assign the route for saving the manually recorded file Snapshot Path Modify Documents and Settingsicatherme lee Desktop Network Backup prm esl C Documents and Settingsicatherine lee Desktop Date Record Setting lann General Account Online User Info Troubleshooting PROBLEM SOLUTION No power Check power cord connection Confirm that there is power from the outlet Confirm that there is power fromthe outlet _____________ Not working when pressing Press any key and then enter the password to exit Key Lock mode any button
14. SYSTEM CONFIG gt DEVICE 20 System Coning DElECHON 21 System Gonng e DVR s NetWork BACKUP sut fant 22 oystem DV Ais Sean LIS ts ___ Pocos 23 System DVR Timer ECON _ 23 System Conna gt DVR gt Rec rd Sauda nat 24 System mmm 25 CONC al a MEE DM DUE ML UNUS 25 System General m 26 System Config gt General gt Online User 6 27 System Cong gt General File P Aus sss DEI e 27 PTOI STAC UN MNT 28 Gonmecting Menet naan E MM EUER D E 29 Ro 202 oreet RD DP HL c 32 GIVE STANTON as T S Lc Tc 33 Sections hermole SCID 6 tese A IU dub 34 AgyigejelB eii o M 34 General Gonrmecuon Inloftealob as eso
15. The sensitivity towards the size of the triggered object on the screen the number of motion detection grids The smaller the value the higher sensitivity for the motion detection TS The sensitivity towards how long the object stays in the detection area to get triggered The smaller the value the higher sensitivity for the motion detection RE The value of RE is a reference for the detection The bigger the value the higher sensitivity for the motion detection Alarm Select LOW HIGH for the alarm polarity Motion Detection Area By clicking the area with your mouse one can choose the motion area to be detected The under detected area is transparent while the undetected area is in pink color Click Select All to activate the detection area as the full area Click Clear to clean the previously selected detection area After setting press OK and then press APPLY to confirm twork Backup search List Account User Info File Path NO DETECT AREA LS SS TS ALARM 8 orr Setup 7 3 2 10 21 System Config gt DVR gt Network Backup You can backup the recorded data from the DVR directly to your PC and CD R disk via the network The backup file can be played directly in your PC via the supplied licensed AP or via other media players Ex Windows Media Player or RealPlayer after the file is converted to
16. Title Search Lis Enter the camera channel name up to 6 Timer Record characters Record Setting Adjustment Adjust the BR brightness CT contrast mitts MEUM SU saturation HU hue REC recording File Path of the camera After setting press OK and then press APPLY to confirm Select the desired channel of the installed external device Press Edit to enter the setting box Device Type Ex CAMERA Choose either general camera PTZ Network Backup i FORHAL camera Toner munere ID Sening Set ID number 0 255 of the installed re external PTZ device Account Onlow User Info Protocol Type Fale Path Choose NORMAL protocol for our own brand camera Choose P D protocol for PELCO D protocol camera Baud Rate Set the baud rate of each channel NO DEVICE ID PROTOCOL RATE 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 1 2 9 Norma gt 2400 115200 After setting press and then press APPLY to confirm 20 System Config gt Detection Select the desired channel and press Edit to enter the motion detection sensitivity and area setting box Motion Detection Sensitivity Set the detection sensitivity in 4 different adjustable factors LS The sensitivity of comparing two different images The smaller the value the higher sensitivity for the motion detection SS
17. WRITE Specify whether to overwrite the HDD capacity when the HDD is full YES NO 1 RECORD IMG SIZE Choose FRAME or CIF This selection will affect the available IPS options in the 3 recording modes described above MANUAL RECORD C YES CNO IPS fin EVENT RECORD Detection YES CNO IPS 20 v ie Backup TIMER RECORD earch List e sl C YES CNO ms fin D OVERWRITE RECORD IMG SIZE Beco C YES C NO G FRAME P RECORD QUALITY TOTAL IPS SHARE Account BEST C HX GROUP LU RECORD QUALITY 4 options are available from the drop down menu BEST HIGH NORMAL and BASIC TOTAL IPS SHARE Choose the IPS share as FIX or GROUP 24 System Config gt Alarm System setting Alam Trigger Enable Disable Alarm Trigger Alarm Method 7 Email FIP Enable or disable Email and FTP notification Post Numbers NN ies Network Backu function 2 7 Alm Dumtion io SCH Alarm Method Two notification methods Record Setting Email and or FTP E Q Post Numbers E Set MJPEG pictures 1 10 pictures File Path Alarm Duration ETUETE Set the duration time of motion trigger recording EXIT APPLY Alarm Refresh Email Notification Clean the alarm message which is shown MJPEG pictures will be made at your designated space set in File on the screen Path plus
18. ae IP TYPE Record Setting v Static IP APPLY to confirm Alarm C PPPOE Enter the password File Path provided by your ISP Internet Service Provider Then go to DDNS and finish DDNS settings before pressing APPLY Q DHCP This DHCP function needs to be supported by a router or a cable modem network with DHCP services Choose the DHCP IP type Then go envo Backup sen Ea to DDNS and finish DDNS settings Tuner Reco LE before pressing APPLY Record Setting C aah Alarm PPPOE osm Noie RA i 5 5 nw PPPOE and DHCP network Online User Into connection types are required to apply DDNS services FIRST to get a Hostname to correspond to the dynamic IP address Some router brands may need 10 restart the DVR to get the IP address APPLY Web Port The DVR can be viewed over the network with the software AP or a web Detection Noti browser Typically the TCP port used eu ca 15 80 aa cases it is better to change this port cm Iris number for added flexibility or DC security The valid number ranges Rh from 1 to 9999 System Config gt Network gt Dynamic DNS 1 DDNS is a service for transforming the dynamic IP corresponding to a specific a DUNS Apply E Go to
19. an e mail contained with the MJPEG pictures 1 10 pictures to be sent to the address which is set under Mail FTP Notification MJPEG pictures will be made at your designated space set in File Path plus a FTP file contained with the MJPEG pictures 1 10 pictures to be sent to the address which is set under System Config General L Get the information of the DVR firmware version in this window Select TURBO Step 1 10 To speed up menu selection or the control of the Turbo step x Network Backu 53 02 368 PTZ camera under video web servers users can Seah Lat activate TURBO function by clicking this Date 00 SeverLog MAKLOGLIST 399 button Users are allowed to change the turbo iano m steps from 1 to 10 Ex If the value of turbo step is 5 it means that QM Ue Tale when users press one of the button up down left right one click is as clicking 5 Te _ EXT ALY MAX LOG LIST Set the maximum number of log list seater nea gt aoea Loss Server Log 7 5 REMOTELOGN a 060324154132 REY LOCK Press Server Log button to enter the server log F KEVUMLOCK 1 8 REMOTE LOGIN a 0603 24 15 404 list window E REMOTE LOGIH a 15 40 77 n a 10 REMOTE LOGIN c 06 03 24 f 5 Title Title
20. art or stop recording manually by changing this value to either YES or NO Event Record Enable Sets whether the DVR should start recording when motion is detected or the external alarm is triggered For more information on motion detection and external alarms see Advance gt Detection Timer Record Enable Sets whether the DVR should use the timer schedule to start and stop recording Overwrite Sets whether the DVR should automatically overwrite the oldest footage when the hard drive becomes full Record IMG Size Sets the resolution the DVR will record in Recording in FRAME mode forces the DVR into MJPEG and will use approximately 5 times as much space as CIF mode FRAME MJPEG 704 x 576 pixels CIF 352 x 288 pixels Record Quality Sets the quality to record in It is best to experiment with these settings to find a quality level that suits you There are four options available BEST HIGH NORMAL and BASIC Note The images per second IPS settings are global This means that if you have the IPS set to 100 each camera will record at 25 IPS Likewise a setting of 12 would have each camera record at 3 IPS Manual Record IPS Sets how many IPS the DVR will record in when manually set to record by the user Event Record IPS Sets how many IPS the DVR will record in when it detects motion or is triggered by an external alarm Timer Record IPS Sets how many IPS the DVR will record in when it is recording
21. colour to 5485 port on the rear panel of the DVR RS485 Port on DVR Rear Panel Ede Advance gt System SYSTEM SERIAL TYPE RS 485 BAUD RATE HOST ID PASSWORD RESET DEFAULT CLEAR HDD AUTO KEYLOCK LANGUAGE VERSION 1088 10 2 04 11 NTSC Serial Type Switches the serial type of the DVR between RS 232 and RS 485 Baud Rate Switches the baud rate of the DVR between 2400 9600 19200 and 57600 Host ID Sets the ID of the DVR Range of 1 255 Password Modifies the admin and guest passwords for the machine Reset Default Resets the system to the factory default setting Note Your DVR has been pre configured to record for 4 weeks This is not the factory default setting Clear HDD Erases all recorded footage off the hard drive Auto Keylock Configures the DVR to automatically turn the keylock on after 10 30 or 60 seconds Set to NEVER to disable this feature Language Configures the language of the on screen display Version The current firmware version of the DVR Video Format This option switches the video format between PAL and NTSC Australia uses the PAL system 13 Advance gt Network Note If you do not have a thorough understanding of TCP IP technology it is recommended that you employ the services of a network technician to help you For more information on setting up the remote connection component please see Section 3 of th
22. define SYS ERR IDE ERR IDE interface error 5 SYS ERR 05 define SYS ERR SCAN DISK Disk scanning error 6 SYS ERR 06 XXX define SYS ERR TOP FAT ERR File system error 7 SYS ERR 07 including 08 09 etc XXX define HDD error 28 Connecting via Internet Explorer Install Java Runtime Environment Before you can view your DVR in Internet Explorer you must have the Java Runtime Environment installed This is supplied on the included CD To install the Java Runtime Environment Insert the included CD into a computer running Windows 2000 or later Open the Start menu and press Run Inthe Open box type D Java exe and press OK Follow the on screen prompts to install the Java Runtime Environment Note Replace D with the letter of your CD or DVD drive 4 4 4 Windows Update fe ES viden Server E Type the name of program Folder document or Programs E Internet resource and Windows will open it For you settings Open D Setup exe a Search 5 Shut Down Cancel Browse Connecting to the DVR To log into the DVR you need to type the following address into Internet Explorer http lt ip address gt lt port gt You will need to replace the lt ip address gt and lt port gt with the values from the Advance gt Network section of the menu For example using the default values the address would be http 192 168 0 1 80
23. e a starting point red and click one more time to make a ending point Then right click to convert to the AVI format AVI conversion Convert the entire recorded file to the AVI format AV Sync Play back with the audio and video synchronously Watermark Proof the authenticity of the backup video Open Previous File Open the previous backup video Open Next File Open the next backup video Playback Control Buttons Note Play Stop Pause Fast Rewind Fast Forward e Snapshot Press this button to take a snapshot of the current image which will be saved in the designated destination Close the Player e When users pause the playback picture press P button to go to the previous frame or press button to go to the next frame e In the playback mode of the software AP users could press button to check the authenticity of the BACKUP VIDEO If the BACKUP VIDEO had been altered the video image will turn to light red and the playback will be paused Note When users use remote AP recording the watermark function is not supported 24 7 System Config gt Network Press the lt button to enter the System Config The network configuration allows the DVR to connect to an Ethernet or dial up network Static IP Dn Wet Mack 255 256 76 a Enter the server IP gateway net Seach Li HebPort Eng PO mask and web port and then press D
24. e product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance C Tick amp CE Mark This apparatus is manufactured to comply with the radio interference requirements RhinoCo Technology does not warrant that this manual will be uninterrupted or error free We reserve the right to revise or remove any content in this manual at any time THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG 4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR i ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG 4 VISUAL STANDARD MPEG 4 VIDEO AND OR ii DECODING MPEG 4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG 4 VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA LLC About This Manual This user manual covers the menu system and network functionality of your digital video recorder DVR Please refer to the included Quick Installation Guide for information on Package contents Unpacking and connecting your DVR s
25. e quick installation guide and the menu section above Hover your mouse cursor over the button to get a description of what it does a b cde fgh amp Vipeo WEB SERVER FR 1 71 tps 241 kbps HU admin 4 Playback Operation One click to activate mem cibocuments and Setting a Se em De interlace De blocking _ Config Setting Watermark Open Previous File lt Open Next File User Record 5040384 Bytes 720 x 480 2006 07 17 15 57 54 1 0 5 2 m gt ce 5 M 2 Bee eee x 1 720 x 490 Playback Information Display information such as Date Time Resolution Rewind Forward Speed Status and Functions etc Time Progress Bar Show the playback progress status Functions De interlace Reduce the vibration of the paused picture De blocking Reduce the video mosaic phenomenon OSD Display the OSD of the AP playback window Config Setting Enter the AP config setting box and set the file path text color and text color of progress status Mute Play back the video only without audio Clear all To snap a video clip right click the mouse to mak
26. ed Select the User check box from the Category list on the left and wait for the page to reload Select the DVR item from the Available Rules and press the Add gt button to the right of the Available Rules list nce the page reloads You should now have the DVR item in the Applied Rules list Click the Tools tab Click the System menu item Click the Save and Reboot button 4 O Connecting Remotely Note If connecting from the local network you MUST use the internal IP address eg 10 1 1 50 For more information on connecting using Internet explorer see page 29 You should now be able to remotely access your DVR If you have a static IP you should type this into your web browser http lt static ip gt replace static ip with the actual number If you have a Dynamic DNS type this into your web browser http lt dynamic dns gt replace lt dynamic dns gt with your full hostname e g mydvr dyndns org When you are connecting using the AP software enter either you static IP address or your dynamic DNS as the Address 36
27. elect static and enter the following IP address 10 1 1 50 Subnet 255 0 0 0 Gateway Your routers IP address Default 10 1 1 1 LAN Clients Log into the router and click on the Advanced tab LAN Clients Click on the LAN Clients menu item IP Address 4 4 Inthe IP Address field enter 10 1 1 50 4 In the Host Name field enter DVR 4 Press the Add button Add 35 Port Forwarding Log into the router and click on the Advanced tab e Click on the Virtual Server menu item From the LAN IP drop down list make sure 10 1 1 50 is selected Select the User check box from the Category list on the left and wait for the page to reload Press the Add button in the bottom left 4 4 Connection Pven LAN IP 1011 507 Hew IP Applied Rules Category Available Rules Games VPN Audiovided Apps gt Remove Servers User Add Edit Delete When the page loads Set the DVR as the Rule Name Set the Protocol to TCP UDP Set the Port Start Port End and Port Map to 80 Press the Apply button Rule Management Rule DYR Protocol TCP UDP Port Start 80 80 Port 80 Apply Cancel Protocol Port Start Port End Port Map Delete Once the page reloads Click on the Virtual Server menu item From the LAN IP drop down list make sure 10 1 1 50 is select
28. ion detection grids The smaller the value the higher sensitivity for motion detection The highest sensitivity setting is 00 and the lowest sensitivity setting is 15 The default setting is 03 Note The default setting of Spatial Sensitivity is 03 which means once a object is detected more than 3 grids the system will get triggered So the value of Spatial Sensitivity must be less than the number of grids that you set up for the motion detection area TS The sensitivity regarding how long the object gets triggered The smaller the value the higher motion detection sensitivity will be The highest sensitivity setting is 00 and the lowest sensitivity setting is 15 The default setting is 02 RE The value of RE 15 a reference for detection The default value is 10 which means DVR will compare 10 continuous images at one time according to the sensitivity of LS SS TS simultaneously The bigger the value the higher sensitivity for motion detection The highest sensitivity is 61 Alarm Select LOW HIGH for the alarm The default alarm value is OFF Advance gt Detection gt Detection Timer DETECTION TIMER START 00 08 06 00 00 The DVR will only check for alarm inputs or motion when a scheduled time period Advance gt Display DISPLAY TITLE DISPLAY ON DATE DISPLAY ON HDD INFO ON LOSS SCREEN BLUE PLAYBACK INFO NORMAL DWELL DURATION SEC DE INTERLACE MONITOR OUT OSD WATERMARK Ti
29. ional for more information Default DVR Network settings Username admin Password admin IP Address 192 168 0 1 Port 80 Connecting via AP Software Install AP Software You can obtain the AP software from the supplied CD ROM or by browsing to http www watchguardalarms com au dvrdentpack php and following the directions on the page Note Refer to page 14 on information regarding checking altering the DVR s network settings AP Software Login Screen Open Backed Up footage Search for DVR DVR List Copy AP Software Settings Upgrade Firmware Username Password IP Address Port Login Exit 15 Software Camera Screen The AP software works by emulating the buttons on the front panel of the DVR Anything you can do on the DVR can also be done in the AP software a Frame Rate b Data Rate bandwidth being used Connect Disconnect from DVR d Switch display resolution between 320 x 276 and 640 x 552 Image Quality High Medium Low f Take a Snapshot Saved in the location set in System Config gt General gt File Path gt Snapshot Path 0 Start and stop recording Saved the location set in System Config gt General gt File Path gt Record Path This will record what you see on screen to your own computer h Open the System Config menu number of users connected the DVR j Theses buttons all emulate the front panel of the DVR Please refer to th
30. is manual NETWORK NETWORK TYPE STATIC DNS 203 021 020 020 PORT 0080 Network Type Configures whether the DVR uses a Static IP DHCP or PPPoE network connection After choosing which type of connection to use press the ENTER button to enter the relevant information for each type DNS Set the DNS server for the DVR Port Set the Port that the DVR should run on Default is 80 Advance gt HDD Info This section of the menu shows you the remaining capacity of the internal hard drive HDD NUM HDD SIZE HDD NUM HDD SIZE MASTER 1 MASTER 2 001 003 005 007 009 EXTO11 Advance Event Log This section of the menu allows you to view lists of system events such as video loss network access etc 080 000 NO HDD NO HDD NO HDD NO HDD NO HDD NO HDD NO HDD SLAVE 1 SLAVE 2 EXT 002 EXT 004 EXT 006 EXT 008 EXT 010 EXT 012 EVENT LOG 14 NO HDD NO HDD NO HDD NO HDD NO HDD NO HDD NO HDD NO HDD Section 2 Network Operation Introduction There are two ways you can remotely connect to your DVR The first method 15 to connect using the AP software This must be installed on your computer The second method is to connect using Internet Explorer Either method requires that Windows networking has been set up correctly for the DVR prior to connection Refer to the Microsoft Windows documentation or contact an IT Profess
31. lly connecting the router as well as inputting your own internet connection details such as your username and password Once you have successfully connected the router to the internet i e you can browse to websites move onto the next step If you can t get your computer to connect to the internet then please contact D link or your Internet Service Provider ISP Dynamic DNS In order for you to connect to the DVR from a remote site you will need to know the IP address of your router There are two types of IP address Static IP Your internet connection may come with a static IP address which never changes To find out if this is the case you will need to contact your internet service provider ISP If you do have a static IP you can skip to the next section DVR Address Make sure you write down your static IP for future reference Dynamic IP If you dont have a static IP then your address is said to be dynamic This means that it will change from time to time To get around this issue you can sign up for what is known as a Dynamic DNS By using a Dynamic DNS you create a user friendly name that gets updated every time the IP address changes To do this an account must set up with DynDNS com with the account information then entered into the router Go to http www dyndns com and click Create Account in the upper right of the window Follow the promp
32. off the timer schedule Total IPS Share This option does not apply to this model DVR Timer RECORD START 00 08 06 00 00 Using the Timer menu you can setup multiple recording schedules DATE specifies what days the schedule applies The START and END times indicate in 24 hour format when the DVR will record Note The DVR will only use the timer schedule if the Record gt Timer Record Enable option is set to YES Date DATE 2006 MAY 12 16 30 00 FORMAT Y M D DAYLIGHT SAVING ON The Date menu is used to set the date time and daylight savings settings for the DVR Note Never change the date and time when the DVR Is recording stop recording before hand The daylight savings option will tell the DVR to adjust the time during a certain date range DAYLIGHT SAVING 4TH SUN MAR 01 00 00 4TH SUN OCT 01 00 00 ADJUST 01 00 Example In the image above During the daylight savings time period starting on the 4th Sunday of March and ending on the 4th Sunday of October the DVR time will run one hour ahead ADVANCE CAMERA DETECTION DISPLAY ALERT REMOTE SYSTEM NETWORK HDD INFO EVENT LOG Note The Advance menu of the DVR is enthusiasts or experts only Changing settings in this section of the menu can drastically alter the performance and functionality of the DVR It is recommended you do not change anything in this section unless you know what you are doing
33. p Search Lis Ist e Toner Record Max List Number 28 one list type Manual oystem Alarm Motion ri Download HDD List Max List Number AE File Path Maximum number of the list 128 Download HDD List arun APPLY Press this button to start downloading the list Full Record List EVENT CHANNEL 1 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 18 00 00 MANUAL 2 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 17 39 16 F SYSTEM 3 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 17 00 00 4 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 16 00 00 7 ALARM 5 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 15 53 41 6 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 15 00 00 MOTION 7 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 14 29 35 8 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 14 00 00 9 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 13 48 56 10 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 13 03 32 11 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 13 00 00 12 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 12 00 00 13 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 11 41 12 veas 14 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 11 00 00 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 10 19 44 SYSTEM ALL 2006 07 17 10 00 00 of In this menu you can schedule 7 different sets of time for recording DVR Timer Record DATE START END DATE L foun 21186 fo Choose a day from DATE drop 2 or ifo down menu The options are OFF E I IE SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI uio EX SAT MON FRI SAT SUN and Remise _ 8 or m foro 58 fm DAILY oo 5 START Enter the start time of recording a LJ END
34. restriction is under AV DC 30V Under the normal operation COM disconnects with NO But when any alarm is riggered COM connects with NO Attention The voltage restriction is under AV DC 30V 9 GND Signal GND e communication signals signals m 113 JPINOFF Ap RESET Connecting the wire from ALARM RESET PIN 14 to GND PIN 9 connector will disable alarms An external signal to ALARM RESET PIN 14 can be used to reset both ALARM OUTPUT signal and DVR s internal buzzer When any alarm has been triggered the signal becomes Low and all alarm activities will be stopped Under the normal operation the signal remains High EXTERNAL ALARM Under the normal operation COM disconnects with NO But when any alarm is o pM riggered COM connects with NO EE The voltage restriction is under AV DC 30V IE 17 GND Earth GND When the magnetic contact is opened the alarm will be triggered and the recording is Solder Side 22 on At the same time COM connects with ae GND NO the siren with strobe starts wailing of DSUB 15PIN and flashing NOTE Please go to MENU gt ADVANCE gt DETECTION gt DETECTION SETUP and set ALARM to LOW on the local machine 5 2 13 12 1116 eae rom PIN Connection Application 31 RS 232 Protocol e Use PC keyboards to simulate DVR keypads Data REMOTE PROTOCOL u
35. se 8 bit data 1 start bit 1 stop bit Y Y Y Y ACT COH ID FUNCTION STOP FFH FUNCTION CODE ASCII KEY_UP KEY 0x34 a x p 3 oe a 7 pem wp e 9m pem 3 ew we p 3 Len Dem ero ersten sm 3 p 9m oe 3 Cerea we X pe 9 erm we s E Cx PEE um we 9 wn s WE EE 1 Terre ZOO ew 5 Ve menm wer 3 ue T Leg pee pos REPE Lea pm p LL L ser os ef E reser owner 2980 Hard Drive Installation Unscrew the two screws respectively on the two sides of the upper cover Unscrew the four screws on the back side of the upper cover Make sure your hard drive is set to Master Refer to the hard drive manufacturer s website if you are unsure Mount the hard drive in the internal bracket and attached the power and data cables Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 33 Section 3 Remote Setup Guide Introduction This guide covers how to use the remote connection functionality of your DVR in a local area network LAN In order to connect to your DVR over the internet you will need to configure your internet connection i e a modem or router to allow incoming connections Due to the wide range of hardware and ne
36. tle Display Date Display Configures whether or not to show camera title and date information on screen HDD Info This option configures whether or not to show the current hard drive capacity on screen Loss Screen Configures whether to show a BLUE or BLACK screen when video loss is detected Playback Info This option configures whether to show playback info in the bottom left NORMAL or center CENTER Dwell Duration This option configures how long the DVR should dwell on each camera when it is in sequencing mode De Interlace This option configures whether the monitor output is de interlaced Monitor Out This DVR does not support multiple output monitors Do not change this value OSD This sub menu lets you customise the colour values of the on screen display Watermark This option places a security watermark in stored video It is recommended that you leave this option turned on 10 Advance gt Alert EXT ALERT INT BUZZER KEY BUZZER VLOSS BUZZER MOTION BUZZER ALARM BUZZER HDD BUZZER HDD NEARLY FULL GB ALARM DURATION SEC PRE ALARM External Alert Configures whether to sound the buzzer when the external alarm is triggered Internal Buzzer Sets the sound of the internal buzzer Key Buzzer Configures whether to sound the buzzer when pressing buttons on the front panel Video Loss Buzzer Configures whether to sound the buzzer when video loss is detected Motion Buzzer Configures
37. ts and fill out the create account form You will shortly receive an email instructing you on how to activate your account A Once you have activated your account log into the http www dyndns org website using the username and password you have created From the menu on the left Click My Services Click My Hosts Click Dynamic DNS From the page that loads Click Add Host From the form that loads Enter the a memorable name as the Hostname Select an appropriate Domain Name from the drop down list Click Add Host to submit the form Once the next page loads log out of the website Log into the router and click on Dynamic DNS menu item Change the DDNS Server to www dyndns org Enter the details for the Username Password and Host Name as per the DynDNS account you created the settings Click Apply e Click the Tools tab e Click the System menu item Click the Save and Reboot button and select OK when prompted to continue 4 4 4 4 DSL 504T ADSL Router Advanced Tools Status Help The DDNS Configuration allows the user to setthe configuration of DDNS L 1 7 7 y 11 DDNS Server www dyndns org User Configuration UserName fusername PassWord P 0 HostName Jusername dvrdns org 0 o 30 Apply Cancel Help DVR IP Address Following the instructions in page 14 of the manual go to the Advance gt Network section of the DVR menu s
38. twork configurations available it isn t possible to provide a complete guide on this procedure We strongly recommend you speak to an professional such as your Internet Service Provider ISP or a network technician to help you set this up The section below titled General Connection Information should provide enough information for professional to configure your equipment General Connection Information By default the DVR requires port 80 forwarded to 192 168 0 1 This will allow both the AP software and the web browser applet to traverse the NAT Both the IP and the port number can be configured from Menu Advance Network on the DVR Refer to page 14 for more information Configuration of a D link DSL504T v2 for use with the DVR In order to make it easier for end users to setup remote viewing we have included the following guide for setting up your l DVR with a D link DSL 504T ADSL Router If you do not currently have an internet connection or modem router and plan to use the remote viewing functions we strongly suggest you purchase the above model Initial Router Setup The DSL 504T comes with a Quick Installation Guide which should guide you through physica
39. ystem Setting the date and time Starting and stopping recording Searching and playing back recorded footage Using the Keylock feature Troubleshooting Table of Contents Salley Val hilbic a eed 2 Yero PIA MIS WAMU All eens tea eta e e 2 TE TN er ene en ee ee ce eee eee 3 IVES TO Ew IRR TEL Tm EET ERR 4 EE 4 Ken ES US 5 EUG 6 aj A EEE 7 T PRAT EN c A EROS 8 Advance Or NO T T OE 8 Advance __ a M 8 Advance Detection gt 8 Advances Detection Detection TIME ood i a ial ea 10 Advance Brera
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