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1.         0102 03 04  17118119120 Month Grid    9Th 00 01 Hour Grid  08 09  16 Med        5  During playback  use the onscreen controls or the playback buttons on the remote  control or front panel to control playback   FILE LIST  Use the File List sub menu to see a detailed list of all the recorded video on your system   To open the File List   1  From the Search Menu  click SEARCH to search the system for recorded video   2  Click FILE LIST at the bottom of the menu  The File List menu opens     PILE LIST         09 35  SEARCH  TIME SIZE TYPE BAK   00 00 30 00 97 4M NORM    00 00 30 00 97 4M NORM    00 01 00 00 97 1M NORM     ALL  OTHER     00 01 00 00 97 3M NORM    00 01 30 00 97 3M NORM      00 01 30 00 97 0M ALARM BACKUP  EXIT       To use the File List    1  Under TYPE  select NORMAL to view only normal recordings  ALARM  to view alarm  recordings  includes alarm and motion detection   or ALL to view all video on your  system    2  Use the buttons on the side panel to navigate the file list      FIRST  Jump to      first page of the list     PREV   Turn to the previous page     NEXT  Turn to the next page     LAST  Jump to the last page of the list     ALL  Select all files     OTHER  Clear all files     BACKUP  After selecting a file s   click to begin copying the data to a USB flash  drive  not included     3  Click any file to begin playback    4  You can select up to 4 channels you want to playback    PLAY CHANNEL       EXIT    BACKUP  Use the File List sub menu to fi
2.       2  The definition of buttons and connectors on rear panel           10 8 6 1    Connectors on Rear Panel    Two video output for connecting TV or monitor  BNC   For connecting analog video signal input  BNC   For connecting audio signal input   8 I O alarm input    I O output for alarm   RS 485 for connecting PTZ   For connecting PC  For connecting Ethernet        VGA For connecting VGA monitor    9    Audio Output     For connection audio output  USB USB2 0 USB mouse       44       3  System Network Diagram       Sd  SG       Seg     Audio in Video out Video in Video in Video in Video in       Power       Switch Alarm in Audio out    Internet RS485 PTZ Controi    PC PC Notebook PC Mobile surveillance       45    4 2HDD INSTALLATION    Caution  When working with electrostatic sensitive devices such as hard disk drive or DVR  unit  make sure you use a static free workstation  Any electrostatic energy coming in contact  with the hard disk drive or DVR can damage it permanently    Please install the HDD with the following steps    1  Open the cover of the DVR and you will see one HDD plate as follow           ES  VY         2  Connect HDD cables as follow              3  Secure HDD onto HDD plate as indicated below with the screws provided     4  Install the HDD plate back into DVR and close cover     46    Notice  New installed HDD must be formatted before recording     47    5 FAQ    If your problem is not listed below  please call our toll free number for more support  
3.       have become disconnected      Audio cables are loose or have  been disconnected      Audio channels are disabled in  the system menu      Volume on external speakers   not included  is low or off      Fan is active      Motion detection is enabled  but  the alarm buzzer 15 activated      Email notification is disabled      Default setting is disabled  but  you have not entered your own  SMTP information    Solutions      Firmly connect the mouse cable to the USB Mouse  port on the front panel      Power off the system  disconnect power cable    Firmly connect a USB mouse to the USB Mouse port  on the front panel of the system  Reconnect the  power cable to the DC 19V port on the rear panel       Check the camera video cable and connections     Disconnect and reconnect the cable at the system  and at the camera     Try moving the camera to another channel or use  another cable      Check the AUDIO connections to the DVR      Check the Configurations  Main  Menu  gt Record gt Audio       Increase volume on external speakers  not  included       The noise means the exhaust fan is working  normally       The beep at startup is normal      Open the Main Menu and click ADVANCE      Click ALARM  set the Buzzer to 05 and click  APPLY      Open        Menu gt Advance gt Alarm  click EMAIL  SETUP  under EMAIL select ON      lf you want to use your own SMTP server  deselect  the Default box  and enter your SMTP Server  address  Port  User name  and Password in the  respective fiel
4.     lt  gt    lt  gt    lt  gt    lt  gt    lt  gt     Question  DVR is      working after starting   Answer     Check the adaptor input   Check the on off power line  is it well connected   Check the power on off   Check the upgrade procedure   Check the main board of DVR    Question  DVR is rebooting automatically or stopped after starting the DVR for    several minutes     Answer      lt  gt               lt  gt      lt  gt    lt  gt      lt  gt               lt  gt     Instability      low input voltage   Bad track hard drive or the line of hard drive is bad   On off power supply is not enough   The front end video signal instability   High temperature  too much dust  too bad the DVR operating environment  The main board is not well connected with other boards   The hardware of DVR is defective    Question  No output of single channel  multi channel or all channel video   Answer     Please check the adaptor of camera whether to see if it is well connected  Please check the cable for connecting video input output in the back panel of  DVR   Please insert the video source directly into the display device and check if they  are causing the problem    Check the brightness of the picture and bring it back to its original default setting  No video input signal or too weak   Display settings in the preview set to be closed   The hardware of DVR is defective    4  Question  DVR cannot record after startup and the interface is showing  H     Answer      lt  gt    lt  gt    lt  gt 
5.    lt  gt    lt  gt     Make OK power adaptor is DC 19V   Make OK HDD is formatted   Check the power and data connection cables of the HDD  The HDD is defective   The SATA port is not working    5  Question  What is meaning of                      I       H    showed in interface     Answer      lt  gt        R    means      channel is recording    48    10     11      lt           means the channel is on motion detection   lt      means the channel is on alarm   lt           means there is either no HDD  the HDD is bad or the HDD is full  Question  DVR is having problem with real time images  such as bad image color  or serious brightness distortion  Answer    lt   f PAL and NTSC is not correctly selected on the BNC output  the images will be  in black and white   lt  DVR is not compatible with monitor   lt  The video transmission distance is too          lt  The setting of DVR color  brightness and so on are wrong  Question  No audio sound when monitoring   Answer    lt  Check sound box or speaker functions  Also check possible short circuit    lt  Audio source may be connected to the video channel  You can click to  full screen to check    lt  The hardware of DVR is defective  Question  No audio sound when playing back   Answer    lt  Setting problem  open audio video item   lt  Check the audio to see if it is closed in playback interface  Question  System time is not correct   Answer    lt  Wrong setting or user did not click  Edit  to confirm   lt  Battery is not connect
6.   Screen Captures can be useful for your own records  or may be needed by authorities in  case of a security incident    To take a screen capture    1  From Live Viewing  select the channel you want to capture  The selected channel will be   highlighted in a red frame     2  Click   3  Click OK in the confirmation window  Screen captures are saved as BMP files to the  default save location  C  DVR          35    3 5 4 PLAYBACK    Use the Replay menu to search and playback recorded video on your system     REPLAY f SETUP       Sun Mon Tue wed Thu Fri Sat  3 4 5 6 7 8 9  10 11 12 13 14 15 16  17 FM i9 20 21 22 23    24 25 26 27 28 29 30  31 1 2   5       ALL CHANNEL    ALL TYPE   SEARCH    FILE LIST    TIME CHANNEL  08 04 36 08 05 36 2   04 36 08 05 36 3    4 08 05 36 09 05 36 2      08 05 36 09 05 36 3      08 22 58 08 26 54 4      08 26 54 09 18 59 4  409 01 26 09 18 59 1       09 05 36 09 18 59 2    4 09 05 36 09 18 59 3  09 19 39 09 26 52 1   gt  09  19 39 09 26 52 2       09 19 39 09 26 52 3  09  19 40 09 20 41 4      09 20 41 09 26 52 4  4 09 27 30 09 40 55 1    2 09 27 30 09 40 55 2    4 09 27 30 09 40 55 3       To use the replay menu   1  Click REPLAY at the top of the main screen  The main screen will be grey   2  Click REFRESH below the calendar to view the recorded files for the current month     NOTE  Normal recording is indicated by a clock icon  alarm recording  alarm  loss  and motion  events  are indicated by an exclamation mark icon     3  Double click a file 
7.  100  For example  if your IP address is 192 168 0 107  change the last digits to 90  i e   192 163 0 90   This ensures that port forwarding will not change in the event of power failure or  resetting of your network    2  If you select PPPoE in step 1  enter your PPPoE user name and password in the   respective fields using the Virtual Keyboard     NETWORK SETUP  TYPE PPPOE    PORT 09000  WEB PORT 00080  PPPOE                                       gd    PASSWORD                     DNS 202  096  134  133    DDNS SETUP       DEFAULT APPLY    3  If you selected STATIC in step 1  enter your IP Address  Net mask  and Gateway in the  respective fields using the Virtual Keyboard    NOTE  The default IP address of the system is 192 168 3 97   4  If necessary  change the Media and Web Ports   NOTE  For added security  we strongly recommend changing Web port 80 on the system to any  desired port not blocked by your Internet service provider  ISP   Please note however  that you  will also need to update the Web port in your browser and open this new port in your router    5  Click APPLY  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window    6  Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed  The system restarts automatically     Manual DNS    Enter the Primary or Secondary DNS from your router  This is required for DDNS to function    properly     To obtain your Primary or Secondary DNS     1     In your web browser  log in to your router using its Default Gateway address     NOTE  Refer to 
8.  a week   To set the recording schedule   1  Open the Schedule menu   2  Under CHANNEL  select ALL     Click the blue NO RECORD block below the grid  A checkmark will appear in the block     Under SUN  click blocks 00 23  The blocks will turn blue     Under FROM  select SUN  Under TO select SAT  and then click COPY              O1   W   N    Click the red ALARM block below the grid    Under MON  click blocks 00 08 and blocks 18 23  The blocks will turn red    Under FROM  select MON  Under TO select TUE  and then click COPY  Repeat for  Wednesday  Thursday  and Friday  Your completed schedule should the same as the  schedule in Figure 2 4 2 3 2     COND      W       SCHEDULE  CHANNEL  00  SUN  MON    au             H     FRI    s A    ALARM GENERAL NO  RECORD  FROM   SUN    TO ALL M   COPY  DEFAULT SAVE       9  Click SAVE  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window   10  Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed     2 2 2 3 NETWORK SETUP    Use the Network Setup menu to configure your network and DNS settings   NETWORK SETUP    TYPE DHP     PORT 09000  WEB PORT 00080    DNS 202  096  134  133    DDNS SETUP  DEFAULT APPLY       To configure network settings   1  Under TYPE  select DHCP  PPPoE  or STATIC  If DHCP  go to step 5  If PPPoE  go to  step 2  If STATIC  go to step 3    NOTE  DHCP allows you to quickly connect to your network by obtaining an IP address from  the router  After the initial setup  we recommend that you disable DHCP and set the IP address  between 1
9.  highly recommended to enable passwords on your system   If you enable passwords  you must select a 6 digit USER password and a 6 digit ADMIN  password   ATTENTION  By default  passwords are disabled on the system  You will not need a  password to log in or access menus  You will not need a password to access your system using  the browser based remote software        PASSWORD SETUP  DEVICE ID 000000  PASSWORD ENABLE ENABLE M    USER PASSWORD              CONFIRM               ADMIN PASSWORD              CONFIRM                 NETWORK PW CLEAN     APPLY       You can change the Device ID and password of the ADMIN and the USER from the    Password menu   To open the Password security menu     27    1  Right click anywhere onscreen to open the Sub Menu and select MAIN MENU     28       2  Click BASIC  The Basic Setup Menu opens   3  Click PASSWORD  The Password Security menu opens   To change your Device ID and Password   1  Click the field beside DEVICE ID and enter a 6 digit numerical Device ID using the Virtual  Keyboard  mouse only   For example  change the ID to 000010    2  Under PASSWORD  select ENABLE    3  Click the field beside USER PASSWORD to enter a 6 digit numerical password using   the Virtual Keyboard  mouse only   Re enter the password in the corresponding field    4  Click the field beside ADMIN PASSWORD to enter a 6 digit numerical password using   the Virtual Keyboard  mouse only   Re enter the password in the corresponding field   NOTE  The USER and ADMIN 
10.  menu until all windows are closed   Recording Schedule   By default  the system is set to record continuously  You can program the system to record   according to a customized recording schedule        SCHEDULE  CHANNEL ALL M  00 06  SUN           UI  WED     HI  FRI  SAT   ALARM GENERAL NO  RECORD  FROM   SUN    TO ALL M   COPY    DEFAULT SAVE       The Schedule Grid shows the days of the week and hours 0 23  You can set Alarm  Recording  Red   General  Normal  Recording  Green   or No Recording  Blue  to each time block  of each day    To set a recording schedule   1  Open the Main Menu and click RECORD   2  Under REC  MODE  select TIMER RECORD     Click SCHEDULE  The Schedule menu opens     Under CHANNEL  select specific channels or select ALL     Below the grid  click either ALARM  red   GENERAL  Green   or NO RECORD  Blue   and then click a time block on the desired day    6  Use the FROM TO drop down menus to copy the schedule of one day to another    For example  if you want your schedule for Monday to be the same on Wednesday  under  FROM select MON  under TO select WED  and then click COPY    7  Click SAVE    8  Click EXIT in each menu until all windows are closed    Example   You want your system to record continuously on all channels from 9 AM to 5 PM Monday to  Friday  You also want Alarm Motion recording from 5 PM to 9 AM  You do not want the system to  record Saturday or Sunday    NOTE  By default  the system is set to record continuously 24 hours a day  7 days
11.  playback        O NOA        Press to increase forward playback speed 1X  2X  AX        M  Press to slow playback speed by 1 2  1 4  1 8     O MENU    EXIT        OK    v    STO     AUDIO MUTE    TIP  When using the remote control  to enter password and camera  titles  select the field using the  navigation buttons  press ENTER   and then press the number buttons                 Press to freeze playback to one frame  then press again to advance frame by frame     2 1 2 MOUSE OPERATION    The mouse is the primary input device for navigating system menus   NOTE  Unless otherwise noted  all system functions described in this manual are achieved  through mouse input   To use a mouse with the system    1  Connect a USB mouse to the USB MOUSE port on front panel of the system    NOTE  Only the top USB port on the front panel is designed for data backup to a USB flash  drive  Do not connect a USB flash drive to the bottom USB port on the rear panel        Figure 1 0 Connect a USB mouse to the bottom USB port on the front panel    2  Use      mouse buttons to perform the following     Left Button  Click to select a menu option   during live viewing in split screen  double click  on a channel to view the selected channel in  full screen   double click the channel again to  return to split screen view    Right Button  Click to open the Sub Menu   3   Scroll Wheel  No function        Figure 1 1 Mouse button operation       2 1 3 MENU TREE    You can control the DVR via menu operation  
12. 19 137 112 167        LIVE   REPLAY   SETUP    PTZ CONTROL       ZOOM         FOCUS                 PAN amp TILE POS     PLAY CONTRL          4       DVR               1  Modes  Click LIVE  REPLAY  playback   and SETUP    2  Main Screen  Main display screen for live viewing and playback    3  Time Stamp  Time stamp appears on each channel    4  Channel  Channel number appears in the top left corner    5  PTZ Control  PTZ control for any connected PTZ cameras  not included     6  Functions  Click the icons to show hide channels  take screen captures  and record    7  Display Modes  Click the icons to view channels in single channel full screen  quad  and  split screen configurations    8  Volume Mute  Select a channel  outlined in red  and then click the bars to  increase decrease volume  click the icon to mute unmute volume       Audio capable cameras  not included  required for audio listening and recording     33    3 4LIVE VIEWING       By default  remote surveillance opens in Live Viewing mode  split screen    To use Live Viewing   1  Click LIVE at the top of the main screen   2  Click the display mode icons to view the main screen in single channel  quad  or  split screen configurations  You can also double click a channel at any time to view it in  single channel     3  Click    to show or hide all the channel windows     4  Click    to start stop manual recording to your PC on ALL channels  For more details  see RECORDING   5  Select a channel  outlined in red  and the
13. CTION       This product is a 16 channels CIF resolution Digital Video Recorder which has local recording   playback  support triple code remote network surveillance  data backup  parameter setting   motion detection  I O alarm setting  PTZ  USB mouse  USB2 0 data backup  IE browser        back    up   1 2 PRODUCT FEATURE    H 264 compression   Two USB interface  USB2 0 for data backup  USB1 1 for mouse operation   Supports 2 pcs 3 5  SATA HDD   Special file system for security   16 bit color translucent user friendly GUI  with notes for selected menu items   Optimized one or four channel simultaneously playback   Double level user management   Supports live view  parameter setting and copy playback video via network                        1 2 1 SPECIFICATION    English  Chinese  user   user password  administrator password           user password  administrator password         password  videoin 16ch composite video input 1 0V  p p impedance 50 BNC  Uc 2ch complex video output 1 0V  Video p p impedance 50 BNC  Video display 1 4 9 16 switch  p pna PAL 25f s  CCIR625line 5Oscene  NTSC 30f s  CCIR525line 60scene  Audio input 16ch audio input  impedance 600           Audio output 1ch audio output  impedance 6000  RCA  Basic electricity   a  Audio Linearity electricity  Record ae   Audio video recorded simultaneously   video recorded   Audio video recorded simultaneously    compression  Picture P  and store  Streaming style ISO14496 10       Audio style ADPCM    Video code rate C
14. Check if LINK or 100M LED    is displayed normally on the panel  use ping  xoo xxx xxx xxx  DVR IP  to  check if the Internet is linked properly    lt  Recommended to use Windows XP or Vista operating system  also use IE6 0  browser or IE7 0 browser   lt  ActiveX control has been blocked  Please manually install ActiveX control  again    lt  Please install DX8 1 and upgrade your video card driver  16  Question  There is no picture or picture is not clear when you preview the  recording or playback the recording via IE  Answer    lt  If you access DVR by IE  please choose  Wan  in  web environment    lt  Please try  Close windows  by the right mouse button  and try  Open windows   again  17  Question  It displays  other members are setting        while setting DVR by IE  Answer  It probably means someone else is setting the DVR  Please check the DVR  configuration interface or exit DVR     TROUBLESHOOTING    50    s System is not  receiving power       is  not powering up      Remote control is  not detected by the  system      Hard drive is not  detected by the  system      Hard drive is full   0   and the unit is  no longer recording    Possible Causes      Cable from power adapter is  loose or is unplugged      Cables are connected  but    system is not receiving sufficient    power      Battery in the remote control is  drained      There are no batteries in the  remote control      Hard drive cables are loose or  not properly connected      here is no hard drive in the  s
15. DATE FORMAT  Select DD MM YYYY  MM DD YYYY  or YYYY MM DD      TIME  Enter the time    TIME FORMAT  Use the drop down menu and select 12HOURS or 24HOURS    DST  Use the drop down menu to select ON OFF to enable disable Daylight Savings  Time  2  Click MODIFY DATE AND TIME  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window   3  Click APPLY  The new date and time are saved   Daylight Savings Time  To set daylight savings time   1  Under DST  select ON  DST options appear   2  Under DST MODE select one of the following     CUSTOM  Set customized start and end times for DST  go to step 4     DEFAULT  The Default setting will apply DST from the second Sunday of March to the  second Sunday in November  go to step 3   3  If using the DEFAULT  click APPLY   4  Ifsetting a CUSTOM DST  use the drop down menus to select a week and month for the  start and end times   5  Click APPLY  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window   6  Click EXIT in each menu until all windows are closed tem date via numeric key   2 2 4 2 PASSWORD  When you first startup your system  you are technically logged in as the ADMIN under Device  12000000  The system employs two user authorities connected to a Device ID  The authorities  are as follows   e ADMIN   administrator  Has full control of the system  and can change both administrator  and user passwords and enable disable password checking  e USER   normal user  Only has access to live viewing  search  playback  and other limited  authorities  For security reasons  it is
16. H 264 NETWORK  Embedded DVR    USER MANUAL       CAUTION  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK    DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RICK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT  REMOVE COVER  NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE     REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within an equilateral       i triangle  is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated     dangerous voltage  within the products   enclosure that may be of  sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock    The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to    Fe N alert the user to the presence of important operatinq and      maintenance  servicing  instructions in the literature accompanying        the appliance     CAUTION  TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK  MATCH WIDE BLADE  OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT           TT ee  CONTENT    1 1 PRODUCT INTRODUC TION      eaa 4  Jo PRODUCT S IBS       A EE A AO 4                                   E eee ee eee 4  1 2 2 BASIC WORKING                                                                             6   1 3 ENVIRONMENT ADAPTABILITY                                                 6   2                 STD 1       7  2 1 REMOTE      YINSTRUCTION uuu u un seca          cane cadet cee ane bred epic               7  XE REMOTE CONTROL meer rere een re        7  212 NOUSE                       seve uti abbas                        8   s s MENG TEE esc gt ea cic           9   22  OYolTE
17. IF  384Kbps   768Kbps  Audio code rate 32KB s    Data storage Support mainstream SATA HDD  Alarm input 16 alarm input  Alarm      Alarm output     Alarm output   1 alarm output    Serial interface Support 1 RS232  Connector Serial interface Support 1 RS485    Network interface RJ45 10M 100M    wane USB1 1    Thumb drive USB2 0    PC playback Playback video file      Software upgrade Support USB firmware upgrade  Voltage input AC 110 240V  Voltage output DC 19V Q3A or 3 42A     16W without HDD    Working  10    50      temperature       1 2 2 BASIC WORKING PARAMETER    Voltage input DC 19V     uae        750 each channel   input  Video output 1Vp p 1Vp p CVBS signal       Low voltage alarm        oV 30v High voltage alarm  aa Serial port  for extend use     Connects to PTZ   Pelco D Pelco P        2 SATA HDD with mainstream capacity    1 3 ENVIRONMENT ADAPTABILITY       SATA HDD    For safety while using the DVR and to prolong device life  please pay attention to the  following details    When installing device  please comply with all the electric product safety criteria   Power and ground    Do not touch the power and DVR with a wet hand   Do not drop liquid on DVR   Do not put any object on DVR   Please use soft dry cloth to clean DVR  do not use chemical impregnant    The Device will have voltage before startup if the power line is connected to power source   Please unplug power line from power source if the Device is not intended to be used  for a prolonged time     OOOO O
18. LE       2 DEVICE OPERATION    In device operation  the enter key on remote control has the same function as left click of the    mouse   2 1 REMOTE KEY INSTRUCTION  2 1 1 REMOTE CONTROL    The remote control is the secondary input device   for navigating the system s interface    To use the remote control    1  STANDBY  Press to turn standby mode ON OFF   2  LOGIN LOCK  If  Security  has been enabled in the  oetup menu  press to open the user password login  screen    3  Number Channel buttons  While in menus    press button 0 9 to enter values  during live   view  press to view channel in full screen     4  EH  Press to switch between quad and   split screen displays      MENU  Opens the main menu      PTZ  Press to open the PTZ control window      EXIT  Close menu windows      Navigation OK             Move cursor in menus up  Channel Up      FWD  Move cursor in menus right  during   playback  increase forward playback speed  5X  15X    60X         lt  REW  Move cursor in menus left  during playback   increase reverse playback speed  5X  15X  60X      W CH   Move cursor in menus down  Channel down      OK  In menus  press to confirm selections  during   playback and preview  press to view system   information    9            menus  press to adjust values    10  RECORD  Press to start manual recording    11  STOP  Press to stop manual recording    12  EXTRA  For future use    13  Playback controls       44  Increase reverse playback speed       2X  AX      k  Press to start
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20. ORK SETTING MAINTENANCE HOST INFO    TYPE  stanc    IP ADDRESS 192   168   2   85 MEDIA PORT  9007    SUBNET MASK 255   255   255   0 WEB PORT   3006  PPPOE NAME 5 PASSWORD       DNS 20209 Els  134      GATEWAY 192   168  2   1  DDNS OFF     DOMAIN NAME   USER NAME     SERVICE 3322 PASSWORD         MOBILE SETTING    NETWORK 3G    MOBILE  001 00    DEFAULT APPLY    40       3 6 5 SETTING    SETTING       Click  GUI of DVR      to access setup interface  you can check the parameter settings in    NETWORK SETTING MAINTENANCE HOST INFO    OCTOBER         DEFAULT       BANDWIDTH  Set the bandwidth in kbps  128k  192k  256k  384k  512k  1024k  that you want  to allocate for traffic that matches the internet  This bandwidth does not include audio    FILE SAVE PATH  the save path of captured picture and recording video IE login password and  DST settings you can set as DVR setting     41    3 6 6 HOST INFO    HOST INFO       Click to access system information interface  see below picture   This  interface includes HDD status  remain record time  firmware version and MAC Address  All the  information is fixed     SETUP    PTZ SETTING MAINTENANCE HOST INFO    00 18 f5 10 11 0       42    4 DVR INSTALLATION    4 1PRODUCT OVERVIEW    1  The definition of buttons and connectors on front panel         8E             M ee UM QM M Fe 3M    1 2 a 4 5            T 11 15 13                           HDD  HDO PULL 1006       Buttons on Front Panel                  x s   m           ss        43 
21. OSE in the confirmation window   3  Click EXIT in all menus until al windows are closed   2 2 2 2 RECORD SETUP       Configure record parameters  enable disable audio     NOTE  Audio capable cameras  not included  are required for audio recording   RECORD SETUP    CH1 CH4 M CHI CH2 CH3 CH4  RECORD    M o M o M o N  QUALITY   000   6000   6000    Goo    AUDIO ON               MODE   SCHEDULE M SCHEDULE  PACK TIEM   30MINN    DEFAULT APPLY       To configure recording options   1  Under RECORD  use the drop down menus and select ON OFF to enable disable  recording from the selected channel   3  Under QUALITY   Select GOOD  MID  or LOW  Setup code rate for recording   corresponding to 384Kbps  512Kbps and 768Kbps    2  Under AUDIO  select ENABLE or DISABLE  If audio recording is enabled  the system  will record audio from connected audio capable cameras  not included     3  Under REC  MODE  select ALWAYS or SCHEDULE  If you select ALWAYS  the  system will record continuously  Normal Recording  when the system is powered on  If  you select SCHEDULE  you have to set a recording schedule on the system    4  Under REC  SIZE  select 15MIN  30MIN  45MIN  or 60MIN    NOTE  Record Size sets the file size for recorded video files on the system  Instead of  recording data as one large file  the system will divide the data into blocks of 15  30  45   or 60 minutes  This makes the recorded data easier to search    5  Click APPLY  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window    Click EXIT in every
22. This tree will show you the menu structure    and details will be shown in following chapters     RECORD      DEVICES    SYSTEM      MAINMENU       NETWORK      HDD   ALARM    PTZ   MOBILE      MOTION    DATEITIME      PASSWORD  VIDEO AUDIO    LANGUAGE      INFO       MAINTAIN         2 2 SYSTEM OPERATION  2 2 1 USER LOGIN    2 2 1 1 STARTING THE SYSTEM    To power the system ON OFF    Connect the power cable to the DC 19V port on the rear panel  At startup  the system  performs a basic system check and runs an initial loading sequence  After a few moments  the  system loads a live display view    Standby Mode   The system can also be put into Standby Mode  Power will remain to the system but will not  be recording    To start stop Standby mode    1  Press and hold the POWER button on the front panel or remote control until the prompt   closes  The system enters standby mode    2  Press and hold the POWER button on the front panel or remote control until the system   beeps  The system will begin powering up   Password   ATTENTION  By default  passwords are disabled on the system  You do not need to enter  a password when accessing any system menus  However  for security purposes  it is highly  recommended to enable passwords on the system using the Password Menu    NOTE    1     there is no HDD in device  or the device cannot read the HDD  or the HDD is not   formatted it will display an  H  in the video preview interface    2  You must format the HDD in the DVR before use  T
23. aining on the HDD based on your current  record settings    OVERWRITE  Select ENABLE or DISABLE  If Overwrite is enabled  the system will  record over the oldest video data once the HDD is full  If Overwrite is disabled  the system  will stop recording once the HDD is full and the  FULL  LED on the front panel of the  system will light up   Formatting the Hard Drive  ATTENTION  Formatting the HDD will erases all video data  This step cannot be Undone   Formatting the USB Flash Drive  Use a USB flash drive to backup recorded video and upgrade the system s firmware  You  should always format the USB flash drive you intend to use with the system   NOTE  Not formatting the USB flash drive may result in improper functionality   2 2 3 2 ALARM SETUP  Use the Alarm menu to configure alarm and email settings   NOTE  External alarm devices must be connected to the alarm block on the rear panel of the  system in order to use the I O  input  output  alarms of the system     ALARM SETUP  CH1 CH4             CH2 CH3 CH4  1 0 STATUS                               HDD LOSS ON M HDD SPACE OFF     VIDEO LOSS OFF       ALARM MANAGE OUTPUT 105    BUZZER 05     DURATION  1MIN M    EMAIL SETUP    DEFILADE ALARM SETUP  m       DEFAULT APPLY    20       To configure alarm settings     1  Under I O CHANNEL  select NO  Normal Open   NC  Normal Closed   or OFF  Click  NEXT PAGE to view additional channels  8 channel models only    2  Apply loss alarms to the following       HDD LOSS  The alarm will soun
24. ble preview channels   DISPLAY SETUP    CH1 CH4 M CHI CH2 CH3 CH4  TITLE        CH2 CH3 CH4  POSITION    DL      UR      DR     COLOR SETUP    SETUP    SETUP    SETUP  LIVE                          DISPLAY TIME WHILE IN LIVE VIEW ON M    DISPLAY TIME WHILE RECORDING ON M    DEFAULT APPLY       To customize Display settings   1  Configure the following options      TITLE  Click any of the fields and enter a new title for the selected channel using the  Virtual Keyboard  mouse only      POSITION  Reposition the channel title  select U L D L U R D R  or OFF  If OFF  the  title will not be displayed for the selected channel     COLOR  Adjust CHROMATICITY  LUMINOSITY  CONTRAST  and SATURATION  for the selected channel     DISPLAY TIME WHILE IN LIVE VIEW  Select ON OFF to show  hide the date and    time during live viewing    DISPLAY TIME WHILE RECORDING  Select ON OFF to show hide the date and       time during playback   2  Click NEXT PAGE to change the settings for the remaining channels   3  Click APPLY to save your settings  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window   LIVE  Live channels can be very useful if your display monitor is in public view  Select OFF of a  preview channel will appear black on the display to give the impression that no cameras are  connected and the system is not recording   To enable disable preview channels   1  Choose    channel you wish to conceal  For example  channel 3  Under PREVIEW  select  OFF   2  Click APPLY  Channel 3 will turn black  Click CL
25. d if the internal HDD is damaged    HDD SPACE  The alarm will sound when the HDD is full  overwrite must be disabled       VIDEO LOSS  The alarm will sound when a camera is disconnected  3  Under ALARM MANAGE  configure the following       OUTPUT  Set the output time  in seconds  on the spot monitor from Os  10s  20s  40s   or 60s        BUZZER  Set the time  in seconds  for the buzzer when an alarm is triggered   0s   10s  20s  40s  or 60s    NOTE  Set the buzzer to Os if you want to disable the alarm during motion detection      DURATION  Set the time  in seconds  for the system to record after a triggered alarm      Os  10s  20s  40s  or 60s  EMAIL SETUP     The system can send an email notification with a JPEG snapshot for triggered events on the  system     EMAIL SETUP  EMAIL ON M  SSL                      SMTP          00000  SMTP  SEND EMAIL  SEND PW  RECV EMAIL  INTERVAL 3MIN M       DEFAULT APPLY    To setup email notification   1  Under EMAIL  select ON   2  Under SSL  select OFF    NOTE  SSL deals with encryption  Only advanced users should enable this option   3  Under SMTP PORT  enter the SMTP port of your email server     4  Under SMTP  enter the SMTP address of your email server  For example   smtp gmail com    5  Under SEND EMAIL  enter the sender email address    6  Under SEND PW  enter the password of your email server    7  Under RECV EMAIL  enter the email address that will receive the email notification   8  Click APPLY  Click CLOSE in the confirmation wi
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27. ed properly   lt  Battery is dead  Please change   Question  Why the  Stop recording  by the right mouse button does not work  how  to stop recording   Answer    lt  The    Stop recording  by the right mouse button is only suitable for Manual  recording  It can t stop recording when it s in  start recording  or the video in  video plan    lt  If you want to stop recording  please set the time is not recording   Question   Stop recording  function by the right mouse button does not work   How to stop recording   Answer   The  Stop recording  by the right mouse button is for Manual Recording only  It can not    stop recording when it is in  start recording  or the video is in video plan  If you want to stop  recording  please set the time to not recoding   12  Question  Motion detection is not working     Answer    lt  The setting of motion detection area is not correct   lt  Sensitivity is too low    13  Question  CD writer  USB backup error    49    Answer    lt  The data exceeds the capacity of backup device   lt  The backup device is incompatible   lt         backup device is damaged  14  Question  Remote control cannot work   Answer      lt  The address of remote control is not correct   lt         distance of remote control is too far or the angle is too biased   lt  Remote control batteries run out   lt  Remote control is damaged or the front panel of DVR is damaged  15  Question  WEB cannot login     Answer    lt  gt  Please check the network to see if it is connected  
28. em     SYSTEM INFO  SERIAL NUMBER 0003000022  FIRMWARE VERSION 1070103  MAC ADDRESS 00 11 22 33 44 55       22       2 2 3 5 MOBILE  send alerts to your cellular phone Windows Mobile enabled touch screen smart phone   Windows Mobile 6 0 or greater  S60 3  or greater is required    MOBILE    MOBILE NETWORK  MOBILE PORT    DEFAULT APPLY       To configure mobile notification settings   1  Under MOBILE NETWORK  select 3G 2 75G  or 2 5G   NOTE  Contact your cellular provider if you are unsure about the network of your cellular phone   2  Under MOBILE PORT  enter your mobile port number   3  Click APPLY  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window   4  Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed     23       2 2 3 6 MOTION DETECT  Configure motion detection for each channel   MOTION DETECTION    CH1 CH4 M        CH2 CH3 Ch4  STATUS                                  SENSITIVITY 4 M 3 M 2 M 3 M    MD AREA SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP       DEFAULT APPLY    To configure motion detection    1  Under STATUS  select ON to enable motion detection for the desired channel  Click  NEXT PAGE for additional channels  8 channel models only     2  Under SENSITIVITY  select 1  2  3  or 4  The higher the number  the more sensitive the  motion detection    3  Under MD SETUP  click SETUP  The red motion grid appears over the selected channel  in full screen    4  Click the blocks in the grid to enable disable motion detection  Red motion detection  enabled  Clear motion detection disabled        5  R
29. from the File List to playback the file in the main screen  The icon in the    file list changes to    gt   Control playback using the buttons at the bottom of the main  screen                    Figure 3 3 1 2 2 Progress bar  The purple bar indicates the download progress  The green marker indicates playback  progress  You can click and drag the playback marker  will turn from green to orange  to advance  or rewind playback as needed     _ Pause   Switch between pause play  STOP Stop play  FF    Fast play  SLOW Slow play       NEXTFRAME Pause at next frame    36    SEARCH   Use the calendar and drop down menus to search for recorded video on your system    1  Click  lt  gt  to change      month on the calendar  Dates with recorded video data will  appear in bold    2  Click the date  Recorded video files will populate the File List    3  From the Channel drop down menu  select a specific channel or select ALL CHANNEL  and then click SEARCH    4  From the Type drop down menu  select COMMON  normal recording   ALARM  or ALL  TYPE and then click SEARCH    5  Double click the file from the File List to playback the file in the main screen        kana  2009       5               16 1    19 D    B     251 26  27  m    REFRES        CHANNEL     COMMON   SEARO  FILE LIST    CHANNEL    4           Ww            P       29954 Y ga          2  6  4       faye    yee              s     es P  Q  KT   AMD                                           LL  k d  e   n XA   n 8   wh Oo      o hy 
30. g and system information six menus     3 6 1 RECORD        RECORD           oo  gt  enter into setup interface  you can check the parameter settings as  in GUI of DVR     38    LIVE PLAYBACK       RECORD ALARM SETTING MAINTENANCE HOST INFO    CHANNEL CAT jon   CH2 on   CHAS on   CH4         QUALITY VIDEO 1          Y VIDEO           Y VIDEO 3 pEsT X VIDEO 4          X  AUDIO OFF    REC MODE POWER UP      CHANNEL NAME           PREVIOUS DEFAULT APPLY       3 6 2 ALARM SETTING    Click  ALARM  to enter into setup interface  you can check the parameter settings as in GUI  of DVR     LIVE PLAYBACK       RECORD ALARM SETTING MAINTENANCE HOST INFO    CHANNEL CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4  YO ALARM    oS E      MOTION DETECT   STATUS OFF    OFF     OFF    lor       SENSITIVITY                            VIDEO LOSS ON    HDD SPACE ON    HDD LOSS ON    ALARM   OUTPUT 10s x    POST REC fimin     PREVIOUS DEFAULT APPLY    3 6 3 PTZ             to access setup interface  you can check the parameter settings in GUI of  DVR     Click    LIVE PLAYBACK    RECORD ALARM SETTING MAINTENANCE HOST INFO       CHANNEL CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4  PROTOCOL Econo                                     v      wam                                      so     o 0           n MN   e  STOP BIT IEEE h    NN      VERIFY ODD   ODD   ODD   ODD      PREVIOUS DEFAULT APPLY    3 6 4 NETWORK    NETWORK       Click    to access setup interface  you can check the parameter settings in    GUI of DVR     LIVE PLAYBACK        RECORD ALARM PTZ NETW
31. he steps are as follows  menu  gt    HDD management  gt  format  After formatting  the system will restart     2 2 1 2 SYSTEM LOGIN    To open the Main Menu    Right click anywhere onscreen to open the Sub Menu and select MAIN MENU  mouse only    or press the LOGIN LOCK button on the remote control    NOTE  If passwords are enabled on the system  you need to select your Device ID and enter  the 6 digit numerical password to open the Main Menu     USER LOGIN    DEVICE ID   000000     PASSWORD     APPLY       2 2 2 USING THE MAIN MENU    MAIN MENU    E E MEE     CAMERA RECORD NETWORK    5       6 o  SEARCH DEVICES SYSTEM        1  CAMERA  Configure video display settings   2  RECORD  Configure recording parameters  quality  resolution   set record modes  and  enable disable audio recording    3  NETWORK  Use the Network Setup menu to configure your network and DDNS  settings   4  SEARCH  Search and playback recorded video on your system   5  DEVICES  Opens the DEVICES Menu  which lets you setup the HDD  alarm  PTZ   mobile and motion detect   6  SYSTEM  Opens the DEVICES Menu  which lets you setup the date time  password   video audio  language  info and maintain   7  Displays information about the contents of the selected Main Menu icon      Audio capable cameras  not included  are required for audio recording on the system   2 2 2 1 CAMERA       Use the Display Setup menu to customize channel titles  show hide the date and time in live    viewing and playback  and enable disa
32. ight click anywhere on the screen to return to the Motion Detection menu   6  Click APPLY  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window   7  Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed    NOTE  You can disable the MD buzzer in the Alarm Setup menu     24       2 2 3 7 SYSTEM MAINTAIN  Use the System maintain menu to update system firmware and set an automatic system  reset schedule   SYSTEM MAINTAIN    AUTO MAINTAIN ON     SETTINGS EVERY DAY     00 00 TO AUTO PROTECT    SYSTEM UPDATE   LOAD DEFAULT   REBOOT   STANDBY    PARAMETER IMPORT   PARAMETER EXPORTE    DEFAULT     APPLY       To enable auto reset   1  Under AUTO RESET  select ON  The Settings option appears   2  Under SETTINGS  select EVERY DAY  EVERY WEEK  or EVERY MONTH  The date  drop down menu appears   3  Select the date for auto reset from the drop down menu   4  Enter the time for auto reset using the Virtual Keyboard  mouse only    5  Click APPLY  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window  To restore factory settings   1  Click LOAD DEFAULT  This will restore the system to the original factory settings   2  Click OK in the prompt   To reboot   1  Click REBOOT   2  Click OK in the prompt   To standby   1  Click STANDBY   2  Click OK in the prompt     NOTE  Recorded video on the HDD will not be erased   To restart the machine  soft reset    1  Click RESTART   2  Click OK in the prompt  The system will perform a soft reset and load to a live split screen  view   To upgrade firmware   1  Copy the firmware file to a
33. irmation email     For example  if your domain name is adam dyndns com  you need to enter    16       adam dyndns con   in the text field    6  Enter your DDNS user name and password in the respective fields    7  Click APPLY  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window    8  Click EXIT  The system will prompt you that it must restart  Click CLOSE     2 2 2 4 SEARCH    om and playback recorded video on your system   RECORD SEARCH  CH            DATE 2008 12 11  SEARCH  09 35   PLAYBACK  VIDEO STATE          0102 03 04 05 06 07 0809110 11 1213114 1516  17181912012122123 24251261272829130131    9Th 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07  08 09 10 1  12 13 14 15  16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23       FILE LIST  LOG SEARCH EXIT    NOTE  When you first open the Search menu  it will display the current month and date   To perform a Quick Search    Open the Search menu and click PLAY  The last minute of recorded playback begins   To perform a Date  amp  Time search    1  Under CHN  select individual channels or select ALL    2  Under DATE  click the field and enter the desired date using the Virtual Keyboard and  then click SEARCH  The system searches for date    3  Under VIDEO STATE  the system shows recorded events in a Month Grid and a Time  Grid  The selected day of the month will be outlined in red  Green normal recording   Red alarm recording  includes both alarm and motion events     4  Click a date in the month grid to view recorded video files for that selected date in the  hour grid     VIDEO STATE  
34. n click the audio bars to increase or decrease  listen in volume  Click the icon to mute unmute   NOTE  The Talk function is not supported      Audio capable camera  not included  required for listen in audio   3 5RECORDING       You can record video directly to your PC using the remote surveillance software   To record video to your PC   From Live viewing  click to start stop manual recording to your PC on ALL channels  NOTE  You will record video to your PC regardless of the recording mode on the system itself  By  default  recorded files are saved in C  DVR  io_address  Record     3 5 1 SUB MENU    Right click any channel to open the sub menu      OPEN WINDOW     CLOSE        OPEN ALL  B CLOSE ALL       START RECORD    The sub menu contains      following options     Open Window    Close    Open All    Close All    Start Record     Stop    34    3 5 2 PTZ CONTROL    You must have a PTZ camera  not included  connected to the system in order to use the PTZ  controls   PTZ CONTROL       700M     FOCUS     ns         PAN amp TILE POS         rn    SETTING                CLEAR       To control a PTZ camera    1  Select the channel of the connected PTZ camera s     2  Click the navigation arrows to pan and tilt the camera  3  Click      to control zoom  focus   and iris    4  Enter presets    5  Click SETTING  HAND  and CLEAR to further control presets     3 5 3 SCREEN CAPTURES    Use the remote surveillance software to take a snapshot of the channels on the main display  screen
35. n empty USB flash drive  The firmware file should not be in a  folder   2  Connect the USB flash drive to the top USB port on the front panel of your system   3  Open the System Menu  Main Menu gt Advance gt System    4  Click FIRMWARE UPDATE  The system will scan the USB flash drive and begin updating  the firmware  Do not remove the USB flash drive while the upgrade is taking place     25    Processing                 50        Upgrading  don    t pull out thumb drive     5  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window  In the system prompt  click OK  The system will  restart   PARAMETER EXPORT  Copy the system settings of the device to an empty USB flash drive   PARAMETER IMPORT  Import system settings from another device     2 2 4 SYSTEM SETUP    SYSTEM SETUP        amp       Ld    DATE TIME PASSWORD VIDEO AUDIO       4 5    d  LANGUAGE MAINTAIN       oystem setups include date time  password  video audio  language  info and maintain six  options     2 2 4 1 DATE TIME SETUP  It is highly recommended to immediately set the date and time when first setting up your    system   TIME SETUP    DATE 9008 12 11 DATE FORMAT YY MM DD M  TIME 09 38 07         TIME FORMAT 24  0085     SAVE DATE AND TIME    DST ON M DST MODE CUSTOM    START TIME  2 00         4     WEEKM SUNDAY JAN       END TIME   2 00 P  M  2ND WEEKM SUNDAY JAN M       DEFAULT APPLY EXIT    26    To set the date and time   1  Click DATE TIME and configure the following options     DATE  Enter the day  month  and year     
36. nd recorded video on your system and copy it to a USB flash  drive  not included      NOTE  The system is compatible with most major brands of USB flash drives  with capacities from 256 MB to  4 GB     To backup recorded data   1  Connect a blank USB flash drive to the top USB port on the front panel of the system   Open the Search menu and search for recorded data on the system   Click FILE LIST   Select the files you want to backup and click the  BAK  box next to the file  name  see figure 0 0   Select multiple files if desired  Click ALL to select all  files  click OTHER to deselect all files   NOTE  The size of each file is shown in the File List menu  Use this to help you find a USB flash    2  3  4                  18    K C    drive    large enough to hold all the files you wish to backup   5  Click BACKUP from the side panel to immediately begin copying the files to the USB  flash drive   NOTE  Backup progress appears in the status window  DO NOT remove the USB flash drive  during backup     FIRSI  PREV   NEXT  LAST             BAK    NORM      NORM   NORM        Instruction   1  When the space in backup device is less than recording file  the system will prompt     Space not enough        You can remove USB device directly when backup is finished  Instruction    1  MONTH  It will show all the recording status in this month  Green means normal recording   Red means alarm recording  Grounding means no recording  Click any date in this frame to  search the recording sta
37. ndow    9  Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed     21       2 2 3 3 PTZ SETUP   Use the PTZ Setup menu to configure settings for a connected PTZ camera  not included    NOTE  Consult the instruction manual of your PTZ camera for complete information about your  camera  including protocol and baud rate     PTZ SETUP   CH1 CH4 M CHI CH2 CH3 CH4                 Pelco DM Pelco DM            0              0    BAUD RATE 9600    9600    9600    9600     DATA BIT         8            STOP BIT 1 N      t H 1    VERITY Us    00    00    00    ADDRESS 001    DEFAULT APPLY       To configure a PTZ camera   1  Connect a PTZ camera to the BNC and 485A  TX     and 485B  RX     ports and power  outlet  For more details on connecting a PTZ camera   Under PROTOCOL  select PELCO D or PELCO P for the selected channel  Click NEXT  PAGE for additional channels  8 channel models only    Under BAUD RATE  select 1200  2400  4800  or 9600   Under DATA BIT select 5  6  7  or 8   Under STOP BIT  select 1 or 2   Under VERIFY  select ODD  EVEN  MARK  SPACE  or NONE   Under ADDRESS  enter an address from 001 255 using the Virtual Keyboard  Refer to  your PTZ camera s instruction manual for further details   8  Click APPLY  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window   9  Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed     NO         NO O1          _    eS         R    2 2 3 4 SYSTEM INFO  View system information  including the firmware version  MAC address  and serial number  of the syst
38. or CHINESE   2  Click APPLY  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window   3  Click EXIT to close the menu   NOTE  The device will restart when you finish system language setup     30       3 IE OPERATION    3 1 FEATURE    The system features a built in browser based software that allows you to access your system    remotely over your local area network  LAN  or over the Internet using Internet Explorer     3 Web Application Manager   Microsoft Internet Explorer         Edt Wa Favorites Tools Help   SES 1 j   lt   gt  Favori e       gt                     Search    Favorites   1  gt  4 rel n1  Address   http   192 168 3 97     Fa Pc FERAT FEL OS  on        PTZ CONTROL     O       ZOOM         FOCUS        APERTURE      PAN amp TILE POS    PLAY  amp  CONTROL  a wq    s  4 niliil    DVR         Install the software through the IE browser of OS and you operate the network remotely and  conveniently  DVR supports C S  B S  and visit in LAN and WAN  also supports IP and domain  name visiting   RESTRICTION CONDITION    To ensure PC s stable visiting of DVR  recommend Windows XP  Windows Vista operation  system  recommend browser as IE 6 0  IE 7 0     31    3 2USING REMOTE SURVEILLANCE       With your system connected to your local area network  you can now log in to your system  using Internet Explorer   NOTE  Your system must be connected to your local or wide area network before attempting  remote access   Logging In to Your System  With your IP address  you can now log in to your sys
39. passwords must not be the same    5  Click APPLY to save your changes  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window    6  Click EXIT in each menu until all windows are closed    Use your new password to log in to the system and access system menus  You can also use  the USER and ADMIN passwords to access your system using the browser based remote  software    NETWORK PW CLEAN  Select and click APPLY will initialize the IE browser password   2 2 4 5 VIDEO AUDIO SETUP   Use the Video Audio menu to set the resolution and camera system on the system    VIDEO SETUP    VIDEO SYSTEM   NTSC M  DWELL TIME 000   SEC    VGA RESOLUTION  1024x768    VOLUME       DEFAULT APPLY    To configure video options   1  Under VIDEO SYSTEM  select NTSC or PAL   2  Under VGA RESOLUTION  select 800x600 or 1024x768   3  DWELL TIME  the interval for channel loop function   4  Click APPLY  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window   5  Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed   To configure audio options   1  From the Video Audio menu  click VOLUME SETUP  A split screen display view appears   2  Click any channel and adjust the slider to increase decrease the volume for listen in  audio   3  Click X to return to the Video Audio menu   4  Click APPLY  Click CLOSE in the confirmation window   5  Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed     29       2 2 4 4 LANGUAGE  SYSTEM LANGUAGE    SYSTEM LANGUAGE         APPLY    To change the system language   1  From the drop down menu select ENGLISH  
40. tem over your local or wide area  network   NOTE  You must configure DDNS settings locally   To access your system   1  Open Internet Explorer  In the address bar  enter the IP address of your system  i e   192 168 3 97    2  You must install the ActiveX in order to access your system  Click      attention bar      the top of the main page and select Install ActiveX Control  DVR Net viewer will reset     Address    http    192  168 0  102     If your browser do not support to download the              control  please click  here        Figure 3 2 1 Click the ActiveX attention bar  3       warning box click Install  The login page appears   4  Leave the password field blank  default    NOTE  If you have enabled passwords on your system  enter your USER or ADMIN password   However  only the ADMIN can change settings and options on the system   5  Select LAN or INTERNET from the drop down menu and click LOGIN  The process will last  for 1 2 minutes     3 Wel Application Manaper   Microsoft Iniereet                Fie ER Vene Farben  ook       QO          x    e     Search Y                  n  2              4  feo  192 168 2 97      ge is  Be       USER LOGIN    rs               32     e    3 3REMOTE SURVEILLANCE MAIN SCREEN       Upon login  the Remote Surveillance main screen appears in your browser        Web Application Manager   Microsoft Internet Explorer  File Edit View Favorites Tools Help          Y    x  2       Search jr Favorites 4  lt  7   33    Address    http   1
41. tus of that day  The searching result will be showed in the date frame  below    2  DAY  It will show all the recording status in this day  You can playback the record file in  this period by clicking the corresponding period    PLAY  You can press  Enter  to input number directly to setup playback time  After setting   move the cursor to    PLAYBACK    and press  APPLY  to enter the video playback of that time  You  can also select any period of time in the video status frame after searching  then press  APPLY  to  enter the video playback of that period    FILE LIST  Enter the video file list interface of the selected date    LOG SEARCH  Enter the log searching interface     2 2 3 DEVICES MANAGEMENT    DEVICE MANAGEMENT          MOBILE MOTION          2 2 3 1 HDD MANAGE       Displays essential information about the system s internal hard drive  and lets you  format the internal HDD and external USB flash drive  not included    HDD MANAGEMENT    HDD STATUS ALL FREE FREE TIME FORMAT  OK 806 506 2          OK 2606 3065 oHour  OK 806 206 5Hour  OK 806 256 13Hour    OVERWRITE ENABLE    HDD FORMAT  U DISK FORMAT       DEFAULT   SAVE  The HDD menu displays the following     HDD STATUS  The system will display  OK  for normal operation    ALL FREE  The size  in Gigabytes  of the internal hard disk drive  The size of your  system s internal hard drive will vary by model  The space  in gigabytes  remaining on  the system s internal HDD    FREE TIME  The recording time  in hours  rem
42. ty         REMOTE BACKUP  You can backup recorded video files from your system to your PC using the Replay menu in  the remote surveillance software   To backup files remotely   1  Click REPLAY at the top of the main screen   2  Select a date s  on the calendar and click REFRESH   3  Double click a file from the File List to begin playback   4  Click BACKUP  Backup begins to C  DVR  ip address  Backup  NOTE  If you playback a file  you must wait for the file to load before backing it up otherwise you  may receive an error message       A Other user Downloading now          5  When file backup is complete  click OK in the confirmation window  The confirmation  window show the save path of the backup file   NOTE  Backup files are saved as  264 files     37        SAVE PATH    c  DVR 192 168 45 111  Backup ch00000000000001  090625 154433 154433 12p001  000000  264        NOTE  Use the Player Software included on the software CD to playback backed up video        3 6REMOTE SETUP    Use the Setup tab to configure the settings of your system from a remote location   NOTE  If the Main Menu is open on the system  you will not be able to make changes to the  system from the remote location   To open remote setup   Click SETUP at the top of the main screen  The Remote Setup menu features the following  tabbed options     RECORD    ALARM    PTZ    NETWORK  SETTING  HOST INFO    SETUP       Click   to enter into setup interface  this interface include record  alarm   PTZ  network  settin
43. your router s manual or software for login information  You can also get the  Default Gateway on your PC by selecting Start gt Run  Type CMD and press Enter  In the  Command Prompt window type ipconfig and press Enter     2     View its WAN settings  Enter the Primary or Secondary DNS address in the    MANUAL DNS field on your system     Connection Type   QoS Engine     Cable Status    Network Status    Connection Up Time      MAC Address    Authentication  amp  Security    IP Address     Subnet Mask     Default Gateway      PPPoE   Active  Connected  Established   0 Days  0 15 01    Disconnect      00 1E 58 2E 43 AA  PAP  209 195 113 46  255 255 255 255  192 168 200 1    Primary DNS Server   216 58 97 21  Secondary DNS Server   216 58 97 20    DDNS        A DDNS account allows you to set up a web site address that points back to your Local    Network     NOTE  You must register DDNS service prior to configuring DDNS settings  Visit    httos   www dyndns com to register     DDNS  SERVICE  HOST NAME  USERNAME  PASSWORD    To configure DDNS settings   1     ON       DDNS SETUP    332    cqrmvideo oicp net  cqrmvideo                        EXIT    DEFAULT    APPLY    From the Network Setup menu  enter Primary or Secondary DNS from the WAN    settings of your router in the MANUAL DNS field     Click DDNS SETTINGS     2   3  Under DDNS  select ON   4     5     Under SERVICE  select Itscctv  dyndns or perfecteyes and so        Under DOMAIN NAME  enter your DDNS domain from the conf
44. ystem       Overwrite is not enabled    Solutions      Confirm that all cables are connected correctly    Confirm that the power adapter is securely  connected to the back of the unit      Confirm that the system is powered on  LED  indicators on the front should be ON        f the unit is connected through a power bar       surge protector  try bypassing the bar and  connecting the power directly to the wall outlet    Confirm that there is power at the outlet       Connecting the power cable to another outlet     Test the outlet with another plugged device   such as an electric calculator or phone  charger        nstall two fresh AAA alkaline batteries in the  remote control      Remove the housing and check that hard drive  cables are firmly connected      Open the housing and install a 3 5  SATA hard  drive      From the Main Menu  select          gt 0                 gt  Enable and click Apply       51       Troubleshooting  cont d         Mouse not detected  by system      There is no picture  on selected channels    camera picture is  not being displayed      The image on the  DVR appears  but  does not have sound      A    whirring    noise  is coming from the  system      The system beeps  at startup      The system beeps  during motion  detection        am not receiving  email notifications    Possible Causes      Mouse cable is not firmly    connected to the system      Mouse is not connected to the  system      System needs to be reset      Camera cables are loose 
    
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