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1. 76 5 6 15 GPI Trigger Recording 71 5 6 16 Set Pre Alarm 71 5 6 17 Playback LT 5 6 18 Search 78 5 6 19 Send mail 79 5 6 20 FTP upload 79 5 6 21 Alarm log 80 5 6 22 System log 80 5 6 23 Configuration file 8 5 6 24 Back to home page 8 1 5 6 25 View video without plug ins 8 6 Advance Network Setting 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 Connecting to the network 82 Configuring Static IP Address 82 Configuring Dynamic IP Address
2. 62 4 5 1 Playback list 62 4 5 2 Searching for a file 64 4 5 3 Locking files 64 4 5 4 Backing up the data 65 4 6 System Maintenance 65 4 6 1 Alarm l0g 65 4 6 2 System l0g 66 4 6 3 Default settings 67 4 6 4 Configuration file 67 4 6 5 Revise firmware 67 4 7 System shutdown 67 5 DVR network operation 5 1 Introduction 68 5 2 Connecting 68 5 3 Surveillance screen panel 69 5 4 Play button
3. 53 Video Popup 54 Voice Call 54 Set Action MD Video lost Disk space low Disk error Pos 55 4 3 14 ISP 56 4 3 15 Registry server 56 4 3 16 Running mode 57 4 3 17 Algorithm 57 4 3 18 NTP setup 57 4 3 19 License setup 58 4 4 Record Setup 58 4 4 1 DVR setup 58 4 4 2 Record schedule 59 4 4 3 Motion detection 60 4 4 4 GPI Trigger 61 4 4 5 Pre Alarm 61 4 5 Playback
4. 42 4 3 1 Password protect 43 4 3 2 Video PTZ setup 44 4 3 3 Video input 46 4 3 4 Disks 46 4 3 5 TV output 47 4 3 6 OSD text 48 4 3 7 TCP IP 49 4 3 8 Account 50 4 3 9 Audio 51 4 3 10 Serial ports 51 4 3 11 System information 52 4 3 12 Date Time 52 4 3 13 Alarm 53 Motion Detection 53 E mail
5. 69 5 5 PTZ panel 70 5 6 System Setup 71 5 6 1 System information 71 5 6 2 Camera setting 71 5 6 3 Audio setting T2 5 6 4 Set time and date 72 5 6 5 Set NTP Server 73 5 6 6 System configuration 73 5 6 7 Set Serial ports 73 5 6 8 Set pOS 74 5 6 9 Alarm and remote control 74 5 6 10 Set names and on screen display 75 5 6 11 Set user authority 75 5 6 12 DVR setup T3 5 6 13 Record schedule 76 5 6 14 Motion Detection
6. Period Hour sets up the time interval after which the time is re synchronized Server selects the NTP server from several pre defined choices Edit NTP Server enables you to choose your own NTP server Test amp Save tests the server and saves the changes To change NTP settings 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a field to change from the NTP menu 57 NTP Setup Enable oON Period Hour i Server ntpl cs wisc edu Edit NTP Server Testa asave Press the Right button to confirm 3 Press the Key Pad button on the remote control to display the on screen keyboard 4 Use the Arrow buttons to select letters from the on screen keyboard and use the OK button to confirm 5 When the field is set correctly press the Key Pad button on the remote control to turn off the on screen keyboard 6 Press the OK button to save changes 4 3 19 License Setup There are two ways to grant POS license One is key in license key the other one is plug in a key pro So if you plug in a key pro you don t need to key in the license number again in the license setup menu Use the License menu to key in the license number There are three POS License to three levels Level 1 Single POS unit Can connect ONLY one cash register Single POS only one cash register This level pos function doesn t need to register Level 2 4 POS units Can connect maximum 4 cash registers Level 3 Full functions Can connect maxim
7. Pox o mz PI 10 J ma ma ma e O e A E ee Dae GPI 11 GPI 12 GPI 13 GPI 14 GPI 15 GPI 16 status of the GPO devices on On or Off as required Alarm Status amp Remote Control Page mamama Reload this page to update the Alarm Status Remote Control GPo 1 Gro 2 Gro3 Gro4 Gro5 Gro 6 Gro7 Gro8 ae 5 6 10 Set names and on screen display Use the Set Names and On Screen Display page to set names for the server and all cameras You can also use this page to enter the text to be displayed on screen with each camera under the Set Overlay Text option Use the x and y fields to define the position of the displayed text Use the Set Time Stamp option to define the format of the time stamp and where it appears on the display for each camera System Information Camera Setting Set Names amp On Screen Display Audio Setting Set Dete amp Tine Set Names of Server and Cameras Set NIE Server Server Name Da SS EAEN System Configuration Camera 1 Emea o Set Serial Ports NCP SiSSI TA 8 ry mmm Set POS SRE SEER TREE ET ry mmm Alann amp Remote Contol i Set Names amp On Screen Display Set User s Authority DVR Setup Camera 1 Record Schedule Camera 2 Set Motion Detection Camera 3 GPI Trigger Recording Camera 4 Set Pre Alarm eee Playback 5 6 11 Set user s authority Set Overlay Text English Alphabet Only enable z0 yp enable zp p
8. alarm module not provided to lock and set the front door camera to start recording System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection DYR Setup Record Schedule GPI Trigger GPI Trigger Pre Alarm GPI Trigger GPI 1 Enable Mo Record Time sec jo E Camera 1 Mo Camera 2 Mo Camera 3 Mo Camera 4 Mo Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8 3 16 4 Pre alarm recording Use the pre alarm menu under the record setup tab to determine how many frames are record before an alarm event occurs Each camera can be set separately and you can record up to 300 frames System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection DVR Setup a Record Schedule Pre Alarm Cameral io hr Epa Camera jo 4 Frames Camera3 lo E FTE Camera4 o B Era Camera5 lo E Er Camera lo gB Eramez Camera lo gB Sen ee Cameras 0 Frames B TA Alarm 3 17 1 Alarm setup Use the Alarm Setup menu under the Alarm tab to define what action is taken when an alarm is triggered Through this menu you can set up an E mail address to which an E mail is sent when the alarm is generated or set up the device to display a video popup message on your monitor or place a voice call 35 System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Alarm Setup GPI Alarm Motion Alarm Video Lost Disk Space Low Disk Error POS Event Alarm Setup E Mail Addr ms22 hinetnet Name fC O E Pass
9. 82 Finding the IP address of the DVR on the register server 83 Using xDSL or cable Internet 83 Using PPPoE 83 Using dial up Internet 84 6 8 Remote access using dial up 84 Appendix Appendix A Recommend Motherboard I Appendix B Guide to Revise Firmware of DVR JI Appendix C Remote camera control JI Appendix D Voice Modem MI Appendix E View video by PDA or Cell phone MI Appendix F NET I O optional IV Appendix G Troubleshooting VI 1 Introduction A VP 100 package includes one VP 40 video capture card and a DVR on chip FLASH ROM VP 40 supports 4 camera input ports After install them in a PC it bec
10. Pan and tilt Adjust the pan and tilt of the selected camera 4 3 3 Video input This function is to map physical camera video inputs on VP 100 cards to the video positions on local display Normally video input 1 is map to position 1 But you actually can set video inputs to any position from 1 16 depends on how many VP 100 cards you install on the screen as long as there is vacancy Cameral i1 Camera Camera3 3 Camerad 4 4 3 4 Disks Use the Disks menu to add and remove network disks from the system Network disks can be used to provide more storage space for long time recording Setup Disks AUhbWNHRPOWUOMTAU D w MN ia To add a network disk 1 Highlight the disk you want to add and press the OK button 2 When the Add Disk screen is displayed press the OK button 46 Network Disk NFS The Add Network Disk menu is displayed enabling you to set the IP address and volume size of the disk test its validity and save the disk parameters To enter an IP address 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the IP Addr option and press the Right arrow button to confirm the choice 2 Enter an IP address using the number buttons on the remote control Note You cannot enter a period dot between the fields in the IP address using the remote control keypad Use the on screen keypad to enter the dots 3 Press the OK button to confirm the new address To enter a
11. button will decrease playback speed 2 Split screen display buttons Split screen display buttons enables you to define which split screen is displayed on screen Selectable 4 9 16 split screen display The arrow buttons to cycle through all connected cameras 3 Brightness Contrast Sharpness Digital Zoom in playback When pause playback the brightness contrast or sharpness of the image can be adjusted User can also zoom in specific point of the image to get clear view Brightness Contrast Sharpness Smoothness Zoom in Restore 13 Ez O fit 4 Status Button ma The status panel displays the playback status of the current recording The aqua line Data indicates record data over an one hour time interval The yellow bars Motion indicate the instance when motion was detected The GPD indicate when a GPI event was detected The moving orange line indicates current playback status Click anywhere on the Data Motion or GPI lines to start playback from that point 3 8 Bookmark User can have bookmarks at the specific time during playback Book Mark TE Note Bookmark 1 During playing recording file user can click bookmark button to mark the specific time point 2 User can write down the note and click Add Clear All Delete Edit Play button to save it ama e 02 9 Z2 Fs 20 7 3 Select one of the lists of recording file in OOOO Add bookmark field and click play but
12. 16 3 13 Search by Text 18 3 14 Close playback screen 19 3 15 Setup 19 System setup 3 15 1 Password Protect 19 15 2 Video 20 15 3 Video input 21 15 4 Disk 22 15 5 TV out 23 15 6 OSD Text 23 15 7 GPIO 24 15 8 TCP IP 24 Ww U Ww Ww UU LU 3 15 9 Account 24 3 15 10 Audio 25 3 15 11 Serial ports 25 3 15 12 System in
13. 4 3 12 Date Time Use the Date Time option to set the year month day hour minute second and time zone in which the VP 100 is installed To set the time or time zone 52 l Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select the field to change Year 2004 2 Use the Left arrow to decrease the value and the Right arrow to increase the value for that field 3 Press the OK button when the values are set correctly Note The VP 100 reboots to save the changes if you modify the time zone 4 3 13 Alarm Use the Alarm menu to define what constitutes an alarm condition and how the VP 100 reacts when such a condition occurs You can configure an alarm condition to be generated when motion is detected by the camera 1f the video signal is lost from a camera if the disk space is too low if there is a disk error or if pos event Once the alarm is generated you can set the alarm notification through a beep a message a video popup voice call or E mail The Alarm menu has the following submenus E Mail enables you to set up an E mail address and verify it is working correctly Video Popup sec sets the time for which a camera is displayed on your monitor when an alarm is generated Voice Call enables you to set conditions that generate a voice call when an alarm is triggered Set Action sets the action that will generate an alarm condition for each camera Motion Detection E Mail Video Popup sec 5 Voice Call Set Act
14. Camera 2f Camera 3i Camera afl Weighted Rec OFF The Motion Detection page enables you to set the motion detection feature for each camera You can adjust the area in the camera s field of vision that will checked for motion Click on the grid to enable or disable motion detection The red rectangle in the upper left corner indicates that motion is being detected 76 System Information Set Motion Detection Camera Setting Anio Setting AAAA A ANK Vireo Source E z e O R e A R P ALR A P AR R U RR HA Set Date amp Tine LOZ moion Detection Dz h e O U U UU RO U R OR PU R R RR URR UA UA Set NTP Server O O L Le Le L U R A A A A R AA LA HA HA Sensitivity 50 x Ree a BOU O UR R A R AUU R U A A R AUR PEUR PA LA A e O U U RU RU U PR OR CU R R RER RR UA UA Set POS O A L L LA A R A A A A B B AA BA LA HA Alam amp Remote Control OU U R R U RU OR UO A E RO AO BEUR PA LA Left Button Set Detection A UYUYWYYYYYYYYLYYGYYLYY ET Baton vet Vetechon irea Set Names amp On Screen Display MIU OBES Right Button Clear Detection Area Set User s Authority Done GPI Trigger Recordi Set Pre Alarm 5 6 15 GPI Trigger Recording Use the GPI Trigger Recording to set up to 8 automatic GPI recording schedules Clink the Enable item box to start the GPI Trigger and then set the timetable for recording the Trigger Click Done button to save the new setting Beers Set GPI Trigger Camera Setting Audio S
15. Cameraili 0 Frames Ooo OOO GO Gis Camerai2 0 Frames 61 2 Press the OK button to display the Pre Alarm menu 3 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select the camera to change from the list 4 Press the Right arrow button to confirm 5 Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter a new value 6 Press the OK button when the value is set correctly 4 5 Playback Use the Playback function to display a list of all recordings stored on the VP 100 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a recording to play back and press the OK button to confirm The chosen track is played Use the Prev Page and Next Page buttons on the remote control to move between pages 4 5 1 Playback list Use the Playback list function to display a list of all recordings stored on the VP 100 as follows Playback last 13 22 00 mow O e e Pi bo e Apay E bh he hh 1 DO O O O O cca gt w l j M J e e e j y jM 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a recording to play back The alarm condition which caused the file to be recorded is indicated in the list For instance in the screen shot shown here the letter M next to a file indicates that the file was recorded after motion was detected by the camera A indicates that the file was recorded after a GPIO event An asterisk before the date indicates that the file is locked 2 Press the OK button to confirm The chosen recording is played
16. Refer to the hardware manual for more information about making connections using the RJ 45 Ethernet LAN port Make sure that the VP 100 is configured for Network running mode To access the VP 100 from remote browser 1 Open a browser window on a terminal that has network access to the VP 100 2 Type the IP address of the VP 100 in the browser address bar File Ed View Favoites Tool Help wit Seach af Media I 3A a OSes a sts ct 3 woo a Default User Name webmonitor a http 192 168 10 10 Default Password oyo Browser address bar The first time you attempt to view the VP 100 user interface using a web browser an ActiveX installation procedure will begin automatically When the following window appears click on the Download LVSETUP EXE link The download will begin and the following window will appear Z http 10 11 100 97Avsetup htm Microsoft Intemet Explorer BRE RHD AO AREA IAM KAH StH gt QOD 4 Que mrte Gwe GB 30 E tt D na http 10 11 100 97Av tup htm Live Video ActiveX Not Found or Newer Version is Required To view live video you need to install Live Video ActiveX Control Please download and execute the setup Download LVSETUP EXE REIR PELT LET pE ANSTA ER ANAE 4 BF Fiels aes Eat hany ae computer If the fe rformston belv u do nol fly tuss the source do not open or Filemame hoctuncne Filotwwre Application From 1001 117 D ins ype alts fie could harm
17. a Use assigned TCR IF settings 5 6 7 Set serial ports The RS232 serial ports COM1 and COM2 are used to attach PTZ camera control cables external modems or GPIO modules to the VP 100 Use the Serial Port menu to set parameters for the two serial ports 73 COMI Port Setting COM Port Setting Device Type Baud Rate bps Hardware FlowControl Data Bits Parity Stop Bits 5 6 8 Set pos Serial Ports Setup Custom Modem Init Sting COMA COMI Device Modem COM1 Baud Rate bps 115200 COM1 Hardware FlowControl Enable Disable COMI Data Bits 8 C7 C6 COMI Parity None Odd Even COMI Stop Bits 1 C2 COM Device 00M2 PTZ Camera Control a H Enable Disable 8 C7 C6 None Odd Even 6 C Use the Set POS page to set the color and front size for each of the connected cameras Use the serial Ports menu to set the following parameters Hls lexi in menel I eal te fiero be 5 6 9 Alarm and remote control Click the Done button to save the new settings Camera POS Gaels COM Device TOM Baud Rate lpa 115200 Hardware FlowCoutrol C Enable Disable Data Biles C8 C7 r6 Panty None Odd C Even Stop Bis C1 C2 Fom Browne FontName 8 Font Height F Font Color FEFEF GPI devices will show NC normally closed or NO normally open as the status of the switch Depending on the input you can change the Alarm Status
18. enable 7 z0 p f oo enable I zP yP Use the Set User s Authority page to set the individual privileges of up to 256 users Enter the user number in the User field Assign a name and password in the respective fields To restrict users from viewing particular cameras select the required cameras from Camera 1 16 Enable Camera Control and Playback of the video recording as needed System Information Set User s Authority Camera Setting Audio Setting Set Date amp Time Set NTP Server System Confieuration Set Serial Ports Set POS Alarm amp Remote Control set Names amp On Screen Display lt lt Prev User Next gt gt Name fuser s Password 1234 Camera 1 Enable Camera 2 Enable Camera 3 Enable Camera 4 Enable Camera Control Disable Set User s Authority Audio Disable DVR Setup Playback Disable Recond Schedule Undo Set Motion Detection GPI Trigger Recording Users Listing Set Pre Alarm Playback Search 5 6 12 DVR setup Use the DVR Setup page to set the recording mode to either Auto Stop stops when disk space runs out or Cyclic Recording overwrites oldest recordings when disk space runs out 75 System Information Camera Setting Audio Setting Set Date amp Time Set NTP Server System Contiguration Set Serial Ports Set POS Alarm amp Remote Control Set Names amp On Screen Display Set User s Authority DYR Set
19. k Search Undo 5 6 17 Playback The Playback page enables you play back a video recording of your choice Specify the day and time in the To and From fields and click the Play file on this time field to play back files in the specified time T1 duration Click List All to list all recorded files Click Query to search for a particular file based on Event or Text Click a file to play it back From p E Ee P P pe Flay file on this time to p vB P 6 Pe Query List Au Back to Home Page There are FS Bles found Pe File 2006rosr02 11 25 50 5 MIB 2 z2006r0z3 02 11 14 32 5 WIB 3 2006 03 02 11 03 30 5 E 4 z200srozroz2 11 00 00 5 BF 5 2006vo3v02 10 52 17 5 hE e 2006 03 02 10 41 08 5 BAB 7 2006 03 02 10 2258 5 MIB a 2006 03 02 1 16 46 5 Te a 2006 03 02 10 07 38 5 MIE 10 20060302 10 00 00 5 MIE 11 2006 03 02 09 56 28 5 IB 12 2006 03 02 0945 16 5 WIE 13 2006vo3v02 09 34 05 5 WIE 14 2005 03 02 09 22 56 5 IB The file plays back in the browser window with the status at the bottom Specify the resolution in the Dimension field Select the camera whose video you want to watch in the Camera field and select the number of cameras 1 4 9 or 16 in the Display field Specify a high or low Bandwidth and click Download amp Save to save the video recording to your local disk Select Data Motion or GPI to view
20. s Hardware is compatible with the motherboards which we have recommended in the appendix VP 100 contains VP 40 Capture Card DVR on chip module DOM IrDA Controller amp receiver 1 Plug VP 40 onto the PC s PCI slot There is a flat cable comes with a DOM Insert one end of the flat cable into primary IDE slot Then insert DOM to the slot at middle of the flat cable There is also a power cable comes with the DVR chip Plug one end of the power cable to PC s DC power plug and then insert the small power plug into DVR chip Please refer to fig 2 1 below for detail After complete the above installation connect a VGA monitor to the VGA output of the PC You will need a LAN card on the PC for remote access The VGA amp LAN cards use on the PC shall both be compatible to the supporting list too Maximum of two hard disk units install on secondary IDE slot 1s recommended You can install a third hard disk at primary IDE slot as a slave unit But this is NOT recommended Please contact your local reseller or Formosa21 customer service for more information To PC primary IDE slot To Motherboard PCI slot Composite video input from camera or other video devices i To PC power supply Fig 2 1 DC Power plug Connect video signals to the camera input ports of VP 40 These signals can be Camera VCR TV or VCD DVD player as long as they are NTSC PAL compatible composite videos 2 2 Installation Step 1 Installing
21. 0 0 0 HTTP Port 80 g Serial Ports System Info Date Time ISP Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License system Log Alarm Log E Ix 3 15 9 Account Use the Account menu to set up an administrator name and password as well as the super user name and passwords You can also use this menu to set up to 256 additional users their passwords and their permissions on the system Select the user number and assign a Name and password to it Click the PTZ 24 Playback and Audio fields to enable access to these properties for the selected user Select the cameras that you want the user to have access to and set them to Yes System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect 2 E Account Admin Name WEBMONITOR g Admin Password ovo E User Name WEBMONITOR g User Password ovo g Serial Ports System Info Date Time More Users 1 ISP Registry Name E Running Mode rT Algorithm ge NTP Setup PTZ No License System Log Playback No Alarm Log El PLS E PK Note It is important that you set up the super user name and password The super user is different from the administrator and has access to only live videos and playback files Use the More Users field to change the authorities of Internet users 3 15 10 Audio Use the Audio menu to set parameters such as Mic Gain Speaker Mic Timeout and Speaker Timeout You can also perform a self test to test if the m
22. 100 will detect the video standard automatically Brightness adjusts the amount of light or brightness for the selected camera according to your preference 20 Contrast adjusts the difference between light and dark areas or contrast for the selected camera according to your preference Saturation adjusts the amount of color for the selected camera Hue adjusts the dominant color for the selected camera Quality adjusts the video quality for each camera The default setting is 80 We recommend that you do not set this to 100 to avoid a slower rate of video transmission and using up a significant amount of hard disk space Compression Boost enables you to compress the video signal to save disk space and thus extend recording time It is recommended to keep this setting to None The higher the compression boost the lower the video data rate For a significantly lower data rate we recommend you use the H 263 algorithm Auto Gain Control enables automatic gain control to adjust the video signal strength Mirror Horizontal flips the video signal from the selected camera along the horizontal axis Mirror Vertical flips the video signal from the selected camera along the vertical axis Max Connection limits the maximum number of connections allowed to access the VP 100 over the Internet Set to zero to allow the maximum number of connections Max Bandwidth sets the maximum bandwidth in bytes second that can be used by users connecting to
23. 8 3 3 Set up Video Quality 9 3 4 I O button 10 3 5 POS button 10 3 6 PTZ Control panel 10 3 7 Play button 11 1 play buttons 13 2 Split screen display buttons 13 3 Brightness Contrast Sharpness Digital Zoom in playback 13 4 Status button 14 3 8 Bookmark 14 3 9 Alarm 1l0Q 14 3 10 Backing up the data 15 3 11 Thumbnail Browse 15 3 12 Search by Event
24. Internet browsers are transparent to both configurations VP 201 and VP 202 are considered as external devices to DVR Remote Camera Control using VP 201 and VP 202 If you are using traditional CCTV camera with NO built in PTZ control and want to do PTZ functions you can use VP 201 amp VP 202 combination for this purpose VP 201 is a RS 232 to RS485 converter and VP 202 is a power relay device to drive a PTZ mechanism that carries a traditional CCTV camera On VP 202 there are 8 pairs of power IOs that can survive at 0 5A 120ac or 1A 24VDC for attaching to PTZ mechanism Please check the correct voltage ratings of your PTZ mechanism and make the right connections After physical connection is done please enter advance setting either from OSD or accessing DVR main page from its IP address Select system configuration gt set camera control and then choose VP 202 camera control as the camera control device Operation procedure is basically the same as built in PTZ camera II Internet VP 202 Can be chained upto 6sets Appendix D Voice Modem Below provides this model voice modem to supply the customer reference User can select this model to make a call when the event occurs MCS6EXV VOICE FAX MODEM Specifications Data Fax POTS Features Speakerphone Voice Max Communication Protocol V 90 V 92 Communication Buses RS 232 Serial Appendix E View video by PDA or Cell phone User can ge
25. Motherboard We recommend motherboards that support Linux device drivers If you purchased a non recommended motherboard yourself make sure it works We are not responsible for non approved motherboards We carry recommended motherboards for system integrators to use Put the motherboard together just like a regular PC Step 2 Installing CPU We recommend any Pentium 4 Class CPU Install as usual and attach the heat sink and fan Step 3 Installing Memory We recommend installing a good brand name 256MB DDR memory NOTE If you choose MPEG4 compression standard please install 512MB DDR memory DDR Memory Step 4 Installing VGA Card We recommend VGA cards as in supporting list Please check appendix We carry VGA cards for system integrators Insert the VGA card into the AGP slot Not all VGA cards will work due to unsupported Linux device drivers Step 5 Installing VP 40 Capture Card Our capture card is proprietary and will only work with our DVR chip Install the capture card into an available PCI slot Once the system boots the DVR firmware will automatically detect how many capture cards are in the PCI slots Step 6 Installing the hard drives For a single drive make sure the jumper settings is set on primary Attach that with any ordinary IDE cable onto the secondary IDE channel For dual drives make sure one hard drive is set on primary and the 5 secondary on slave Attach those to the IDE cable and plug into t
26. Restore TY Output Select a device OSD Text GPIO TCP IP Account Audio 4 Mei Serial Ports Backup system Info Date Time ISP Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License System Log Configuration File CSEE A ASUS Aji Flash 4 pa Restore configuration data 1 Select restore section and click a device which 1s shown in the field 2 Select one bin in the field 3 Click Restore button will pup up a menu to ask you to over write data Select ok to start to restore configuration data 4 When restore data action was done system will ask you to reboot DVR Press ok to reboot DVR 5 After restart DVR user will get the configuration setup data back System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect Video Configuration File Video Input Disks Backup Restore TY Output Select a device phi ASUS Ai Flash 4 GPIO TCP IP Account Audio lt j Serial Ports Select a file System Info vpcfg_YVPON_Od45 bin Date Time vpcfg__3e91 bin ISP Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup a gt License Restore system Log pl Configuration File EEA E eee eI 3 15 24 Default settings Use the Default Settings menu to reset all configurable parameters to their factory default settings 32 system Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Default Settings Restore Defaults Yes No Yes Configuration File
27. Trigger that occurred within the specified time interval Search by GPI Trigger 1 Rule Selection choose one of GPI 1 16 2 All Time Range Select All Time Range Today Yesterday or User Define for quicker searching 3 Click ok to start search GPI Trigger files in the specific time search by Event Rule Selection GPI 1 Camera 1 gt Time Selection All Time Range Today 2006 H JE B 1a a Yesterday 13 B a42 5 22 B lt Wser Define gt gt X Cancel BP ok 4 Search results are as follow Previous search result Next search result Search result list repeat 16 Search by Motion 1 Selection Rule Select from one of Motion 1 16 All Time Range Select All Time Range Today Yesterday or User Define for quicker searching 2 Click ok to start search motion files in that specific time Search by Event Rule Selection Motion 1 Camera 1 Time Selection All Time Range O Today 2006 H JE H rfe H C Yesterday E H jaz H 22 a lt lt User Define gt gt X Cancel POK 3 And then define search area Set Search Area 4 Click ok to start searching motion files in that specific area 5 Search results are as follow Previous search result Next search result Search result list repeat 17 3 13 Search by Text Searches recorded files that contain POS
28. and start to sep up reaction when receiving the text data from POS machine You can set up the alarm through a beep a voice call or E mail System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Alarm Setup GPI Alarm Boe San Motion Alarm Video Lost Beep Disk Space Low Disk Error POS Event Stop Start Voice Call Start Stop TEE Tee Voice File Default Beep Ed ON E 3 18 Motion Detection Use the Motion Detection page to set motion detection parameters for each camera 40 Camera Camera 1 1 Enable Yes 2 Sensitivity 50 x douse Button Left Set Detection Area Right Clear Detection Area ax Motion Detection Setup Procedure 1 Camera Select the camera for setting motion detection 2 Enable Yes No Turn On Off the motion detection 3 Sensitivity Select motion sensitivity level 4 Directly drag the square on the screen to a desired amp location for Motion Detection Each small square on the displayed grid can be set to detect motion Use the left mouse button to make a square sensitive to motion Use the right mouse button to make it insensitive Click OK to save changes 41 4 IR Remote Control Operation 4 1 Introduction This chapter covers remote control operation using IR remote controller The VP 100 must be in IR remote control running mode for this operation 4 2 Main menu Press the Menu button on the remote control to display the main me
29. fi g OSD Text GPIO Server ntp1 cs wisc edu ha Hoki Edit NTP Server Edit Account Audio ntp1 cs wisc edu ene Cale Test amp Save Test system Info Date Time ISP Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License system Log Alarm Log E I After making the changes click on the Test amp Save button to verify that the server is operational Click OK to save changes 3 15 19 License information 1 There are two ways to grant POS license One is key in license key the other one is plug in a key pro So if you plug in a key pro you don t need to key in the license number again in the license setup menu 2 There are three POS License to three levels Level 1 Single POS unit Can connect ONLY one cash register Single POS only one cash register This level pos function doesn t need to register Level 2 4 POS units Can connect maximum 4 cash registers Level 3 Full functions Can connect maximum 16 cash registers 3 Click system setup e button to display the System Setup menus and select the License section Note The license in the following is an example only Each DVR should have different license number Please contact us for getting a license system Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection License Information Serial No U48JCGZF License Key TZ2RTUVPW76ZSP4R2 E Licensed Function POS Serial Ports system Info Date Time ISP Registry Register Running M
30. o Sender DOO O Test Test Video Popup Yideo Popup sec 20 Ee Voice Call The Voice Call options enable you to set up a voice modem that will make a call when the selected event such as a GPI alarm or video lost from a camera occurs Set the following options Redial sets the number of times the voice modem will redial Voice Repeat sets the number of times the voice message is repeated on the voice call Rec Time sets the time for which audio is recorded Modem Speaker sets the internal or external speaker to be used Voice File selects the voice file to be sent Edit File Name enables you to change the file name of the voice file Use the keyboard or mouse recommended to complete all fields and click OK to save changes Refer to the following sections to see how to select the voice call as the action for specific events such as GPI alarm and so on Note The Voice Call options will be grayed out in the menu system if the voice modem function is not selected in the serial port setup menu Make sure that a voice modem is enabled in device field in the Serial Ports menu item in order to place voice calls Voice call features e A voice call message can be recorded using an internal or external microphone and can be played back using an internal or external speaker e Up to 60 voice messages can be recorded and stored on the VP 100 and used for different alarm events e Messages recorded for
31. on screen keyboard and use the OK 56 button to confirm 5 When the field is correct press the Key Pad button to turn off the on screen keyboard 6 Press the OK button to confirm the new field 4 3 16 Running mode Use the Running Mode menu to switch between Network Mode and ISP Mode and between Mouse Mode and IR Remote Control Mode Running Mode Mode Network Mode Control IR Control 4 3 17 Algorithm You can change the compression algorithm used by the VP 100 to record video The VP 100 supports JPEG MJPEG and H 263 MPEG4 algorithms for compression For the JPEG and MJPEG algorithms the video quality is better but the data rate is also high The H 263 and MPEG4 algorithm provides a good video quality with low data rate To set up the algorithm 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a field to change from the Algorithm menu Algorithm MPEG4 2 Use the Right and Left arrow buttons to toggle the available options 3 Press the OK button when the fields are set correctly 4 3 18 NTP setup Use the NTP Network Time Protocol Setup function to synchronize the real time clock on the VP 101 with the atomic clock Before using this feature make sure that the correct date time and time zone have been set up Also make sure that the DNS IP number has been set up under the TCPAP settings The following options are available in the submenu Enable enables the NTP function to synchronize the real time clock
32. period of inactivity 3 Press the OK button to confirm your choice To lock the system immediately 1 Highlight the Lock Now Function in the Password Protect menu 2 Use the Left or Right arrow buttons to confirm the operation 4 3 2 Video Use the Video menu to set all the video parameters for the cameras connected to the VP 100 There is one video screen for each camera with the following parameters Standard sets the video signal format Choose NTSC in the US or PAL in Europe and most Asian countries If you are not sure about this option select Auto VP 100 will detect the video standard automatically Brightness adjusts the amount of light or brightness for the selected camera according to your preference Contrast adjusts the difference between light and dark areas or contrast for the selected camera according to your preference Saturation adjusts the amount of color for the selected camera Hue adjusts the dominant color for the selected camera Quality All adjusts the video quality for all cameras The default setting is 80 We recommend that you do not set this value to 100 to avoid slow video transmission and using up hard disk space easily Compression Boost enable you to compress the video signal to save disk space and thus extend recording time It is recommended to keep this setting to None The higher the compression boost the 44 lower the video data rate We recommend you use the H 263 or MPEG4
33. time interval 3 Press the Right arrow button to view the submenu for the selected option 4 Select each of the options such as Year Month Day and so on using the Up or Down arrows 5 Modify the settings as required using the Left and Right arrow buttons Note If you select the Search by Event option choose an event from GPI 1 16 If you choose the Select by Text option enter the text using the Key Pad button 6 Press OK when done to conduct the search 4 5 3 Locking files To prevent accidental deletion of recorded files you can lock a file This also prevents over writing of the file when the recording mode is set to Cyclic To lock a file 1 While viewing the play list use the Up Down arrow buttons to select the desired file 2 Press the Menu button to display the menu Playback Menu 3 Select the Lock File option using the Up or Down arrow buttons 4 Press the OK button to confirm The file is locked and cannot be deleted or over written There is an asterisk ahead of the file name To unlock a file follow the same procedure and select the Unlock File option from the menu 64 4 5 4 Backing up the data If the VP 100 is equipped with CD RW DVD RW drive you can back up your recorded files to a CD DVD or USB hard drive To back up your data 1 While viewing the play list press the Menu button to display the menu 2 Select the Backup option using the Up or Down arrow buttons 3 Press the O
34. up process 3 11 Thumbnail Browse Finds video images and selects them for processing individually in whole folders using a simple time selector and built in image viewer you can check out the results with the built in viewer 1 Select search starting time and camera Thumbnail Browser 2006 B i 2 a E a 17 g E Camera i a of Cancel 2 Using a simple time selector and built in image viewer you can check out the results with the built in viewer Thumbnail Browser Camera 13 2005 05 04 06 00 Previous _Previous Next 7 Zoom Out 2005 06 19 00 05 04 Camera 13 x x BAPA C Previous Search forward Next Search backward Zoom in The whole Thumbnail search was divided to three layers The first layer is hourly based Each picture on the windows is the first picture of that hour When select a specific hour to do Zoom in it goes into second layer The second layer displays 16 pictures based on evenly divided time slots in this hour Then if any one of these pictures is selected to do Zoom in gt it goes into the third layer This layer displays 16 pictures from left to right that are most close to the time slot of layer two Zoom out Back to one layer up 15 Back Back to Thumbnail Browser window Ok Start playback recorded file 3 12 Search by Event ee Searches the list of recorded files for the specified event such as a specific area of motion or a GPI
35. your currpuker Fil contaire laicos Wod pou Ike fo open the fle a to you comouler IC Cancel M cre Info Click Open to download and install the new plug in The download status is displayed and you are prompted for an installation location Openng Memup ere ham 129 1 117 ETITI TTT TETTI ee TI Esimalad ime bat T eee 1755K E o HH EE caper Di nwn kesr bee T erp Falter Tarcie pole BS LE See PO Cies thee diako Gee when downoad complehos C Click OK to complete the installation The following message will appear 68 VPOW Live Video ActiveX Control The ActiveX installation is necessary only at first time 5 3 Surveillance screen panel The Surveillance Screen Panel is very similar to the one on the local GUI See Surveillance screen panel on page 8 Surveillance screen panel There is no Sequence button on the network GUI This feature is only available on the local GUI 5 4 Play button Click the Play button to display a list of all the available recordings stored on the VP 100 in a new browser window 69 Play button Click List All to display the entire list _ oO vI Remote ayback hKecor Astng Microsoft BRO RHEO Ri BEREA H E gt 0AA ars aries Gwe 3 D 3 A a FED http 10 11 100 98Apbrw htm X From field From 2006 p p fo p p Play file on this ime To field To e Bf e p sb Query List all Back to Home Page Ou
36. 80 to the reserved IP address The router will then forward HTTP requests to the DVR If you need FTP set port 21 of the router to be mapped to the DVR The VP 100 reboots after saving these changes 6 Turn on your modem and IP sharing router and connect to the Internet To test whether the DVR has registered with the registry server you need to access the server using a computer outside the IP sharing router LAN If you are using a dynamic IP address access the registry server then search for your DVR If you are using a static IP address access that address to test if the LAN has been successfully set up 83 7 Find the MAC ID of your DVR The MAC ID includes the TCP IP port value you entered before Other client PCs on the network to find the DVR on the registry server can then use the MAC ID 6 7 Using dial up Internet You can set up the DVR for Dial up Internet access under ISP in the menu system You must enter your Internet service provider telephone number your user name and password You can also manually configure the TCP IP Note We strong recommend you not to access DVR using dial up it may cause internet drop down 6 8 Remote access using dial up You can access the DVR remotely without the Internet by using a dialup modem The DVR must be working under Network mode I a I ae a 9 Connect a dial up modem and phone line to the DVR COM 1 port Set COM1 to modem device in the DVR system menu On the r
37. Date amp Time Boot From DOM CompactFlash Disk Sa NTP Server IP Address 10 11 100 94 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Bint System Configuration Ethernet Address 00 90 05 FE 0A 94 Set Serial Ports Start Time 2006 03 02 11 14 28 Set FOS Accumulated Visit 1 Hees ae Disk Size 41159 MB a E cas Disk Used 39068 MB 04 9 Set Names amp On Screen Display Record Period 462 Hours Set User s Authority DYR Setup Sysbin Version 100 6 Firmware Version 1 4 Record Schedule Firmware Date Feb 27 2006 14 38 04 Set Motion Detection GWMAIN Start at 03 02 2006 11 14 31 We are in Network STATIC IP Mode RO 10 11 9 45 200603 j 5 GET GPI Trigger Recording Set Pre A larm Playback Search No information on this page is changeable 5 6 2 Camera setting Use the Camera Setting page to change the video settings for each of the connected cameras Refer to Video on page 20 for more information about the parameters Each setting can be changed using the drop down menus and check boxes e Set Camera Control sets PTZ control for the cameras See PTZ control on page 20 for more details You can also enter a maximum number of connections allowed for each camera and maximum bandwidths 71 System Information Camera Setting Camera Setting fe MLSE St DAES EL aE ALS LAE AA RE po Le edb ER MM Need Audio Setting Video Source Camera 1 Standard Auto Set Date amp Time Brightness 55 Set NTP Server Contrast 60 v System Configuration Sat
38. Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System Click Restore Defaults Yes No to restore defaults Click Cancel or No to retain the current settings 3 15 25 Revise firmware Use the Revise Firmware menu to upgrade the VP 100 firmware System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection TV Output Revise Firmware Serial Ports system Info Revise Firmware Yes No Yes Date Time ISP Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License system Log Alarm Log Configuration File Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System Click Revise Firmware Yes No to start the firmware upgrade process Click Cancel or No to abort the attempt 3 15 26 Reboot system Use the Reboot System menu to reboot or shutdown the system System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection System Shutdown Reboot Serial Ports System Info Shutdown or Reboot Yes No Date Time ISP Registry Shutdown Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License system Log Alarm Log Configuration File Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System Reboot 33 Use the keyboard or mouse recommended to select either Shutdown or Reboot Click OK to perform the operation Click Cancel or No to abandon Record Setup 3 16 1 DVR setup Use the DVR menu under the Record Setup tab to set the Digital Video Recorder parameters System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection DYR Setup Record Schedule G
39. ET I O automatically and NET I O will be displayed Note If you plug in many NET I O devices you will see VP204 1 VP204 2 in the serial port menu screen then you can set it out separately 4 ID and connection status are displayed 5S VP204 1 Device Select the Data capture 6 VP204 1 Speed Select the same Baud rate as your POS machine 7 VP204 1 Camera Select the camera channel that you wish POS transaction data to integrate with Select lt lt Rescan gt gt option and select ok button to redetect NET I O device again to make sure your setting 1s correct DVR will reboot after setting up and exit serial port menu Finishing the device setup and back to the live video You can try to send out some data from POS machine then POS text should appear on the screen Note 1 VP 204 Power consumption 2W max Power requirement DC 10 30V Interface 1 OMbps 2 VP 204Q Power requirement Input 120V AC 60HZ Output 12V DC 400ma 3 DVR and NET I O device should be in the same LAN segment if you have many DVR Each DVR must be separated in different LAN segment by router Appendix G Troubleshooting 1 General Q Network indicator is not lit 1 Check the network cable connection 2 Verify the network is working you can ping an existing device on the network 3 Power off DVR wait at least 20 seconds power on DVR and verify again Q Bad video quality 1 Raise the video quality setting 2 Check v
40. Event How to play recording file Function buttons Play buttons Split screen buttons Recording data status information Back to live surveillance 3 R Backing up the data 6 Search by Text Step3 Select camera to playback farts KIZ tal Smit wl rie Step1 Select a date from calendar Step2 Select an hour from time line Step4 Click anywhere on recording data score bar to start playback from the required point Dirag Sse a seira w nA AAH s om Rm het her a O iho Oe 08 oO 12 Date Color Meaning White No recording data Lock file click the score bar under time line can lock file to keep the file not been erased by HDD cycle back writing COTES SPSS ew Fria ee i ee ae 2 i Click to show normal recording status Click to show motion detection recording status Click to show alarm trigger recording status Recording data status click anywhere on score bar to start playback from the required point Select camera enables you to select which camera images to display on screen 1 Play buttons Use the Play buttons to control playback of stored footage from the cameras Step backward Step forward Play Pause Control playback speed 1 8x 4x The fastest speed of the single image playback 1s 4x slowest speed is 1 8x Click button once to double playback from normal Click
41. K button to confirm Select Device USB Device 8MB Clear A Data Ok Cancel The VP 100 detects if there is a backup device connected to it and starts backing up data mt bd al hb rhe ee Vee pe Mi a T ime OS ane Ta Start Year 2005 Camera 9 ON Start Month 8 Start Day 17 Start Hour 10 Start Minute 28 Start Second 40 Stop Year 2005 Stop Month 8 Stop Day 1 7 Stop Hour 10 Stop Minute 59 Stop Second 59 Camera 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON 5 oON 6 ON 7 0N 8 0N CE F 37 rreav Note The VP 100 will begin to collect data as soon as the above screens are displayed When the required data has been collected the backup can begin 4 6 System Maintenance Press the Menu button on the remote control to display the main menu on screen Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select one of the five options and press the OK button to confirm your choice Alarm Log System Log Default Settings Configuration File Revise Firmware 4 6 1 Alarm log Any alarm will be written into alarm log include video loss disk error etc User can search alarm log by specific time 1 Press ok button on alarm log option 2 There are many ways to quickly reach alarm log information Include search by time directly list all 65 log or only GPI GPO or motion triggered log button to enter submenu ok 9 66 user can see the log and press 3 After selected one of the searching way to get more de
42. Model Chipset Asus P4P800 SE Intel 865PE Asus P5P800S Intel 848P ICHS Asus P4P800 MX Micro ATX 3xPCI Intel 865PE MSINeo2 Vo Inte 848P TCHS MSI 865GM2 LS Micro ATX 3xPCI Intel 865G integrated graphics support Albatron PX865PEC Pro Intel 865PE Socket 775 Motherboards M B Intel DOISPCY VP 100 Only Intel 915P Asus P5P800 SE Intel 865PE Gigabyte GA 8I848P Intel 848P MSI Neo3 V MS 7097 Ver1 N1996 Intel 865PE Albatron PX865PEC Pro Intel 865PE Supported motherboards as of April 20 2006 Appendix B Guide to Revise Firmware of DVR Step by step instructions for revising upgrading firmware of the DVR Use revise htm 1 If you want to download and update the system firmware please check with your distributor to verify eligibility 2 Open Windows Internet Explorer and type in your DVR IP address like this http DVR IP revise htm F Rovie Program Microsell Interne Explorar P p WE i Lent de Tat Wie Po ne Took iisi E ly he a inhennet 3 Browse for the saved copy of the updated firmware and click revise program then start to the update process 4 The DVR will reboot automatically after the revision is complete Appendix C Remote Camera Control There are two kind of remote camera control configuration One is using PTZ cameras with built in RS232 or RS485 interface the other one is using VP 201 and VP 202 camera control interfaces to accomplish the job DVR hardware box and
43. OPQRSTUVWXYZ f 14 Spaad 4 Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the letters you need for your text and press the OK button to 48 choose them 5 When your text is complete press the Keypad button to remove the on screen keyboard 6 Press the OK button to save the new text 4 3 7 TCP IP Use the TCP IP menu to set the IP address of the VP 100 the gateway the subnet mask the DNS server IP address and the HTTP port If you want to use the VP 100 on your network see your network administrator to obtain a valid IP address for the VP 100 Network Neighbor function User can see VP 100 recording directory from other PC through Microsoft Windows network neighbor Then user can copy files in that directory to PC or do remote back up automatically if user has the proper software installed on the PC Note when you setup server name and workgroup please key in English characters or numbers only To change the TCP IP parameters 1 Select the field to change using the Up and Down arrow buttons Network Neighbor OFF NEetwor Neig Enable o0FF Server Name DVR Workgroup DVR WINS Server 0 0 0 0 save 2 Press the Right arrow button to confirm 3 Use the number pad on the remote control to enter a new value 4 Press the OK button to confirm the new value Network Neighbor function After define the server name workgroup and WINS server user can find out the DVR recording files from Microsoft windows network nei
44. PI Trigger Pre Alarm Mode Cyclic Recording Pox Select either Auto Stop or Cyclic Recording Auto Stop recording stops when disk space runs out Cyclic Recording continues to record until disk space runs out and then overwrites the oldest records Click OK to save changes 3 16 2 Record schedule Use the Record Schedule menu under the Record Setup tab to set up automatic recording schedules for each camera and audio You can set up to 16 record schedules that automatically record at given times and days even frame rate just remember to close auto speed setting Weighted recording is for setting special recording frame rate when event triggers System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Record Schedule Record Schedule Schedule1 GPI Trigger Pre Alarm Enable WES Week Days Y Mo WwW Tu M We M Th FF Fr iY Sa FW Su Start Time jo cfo 0 E HHMM ss Stop Time jo fo 0 E HHMM ss Audio oN WRec on Motion Detect Weighted Rec 30FPS gt Auto Speed No Cameral Normal Record E 2 ERS Camera2 Normal Record E 1 E EES Camera3 Normal Record E 1 gt ERS zi ax 3 16 3 GPI Trigger Use the GPI Trigger menu under the Record Setup tab to enable recording video from specified cameras when triggered by an external alarm GPI connected to the system For instance you may want to record 34 video from a camera installed at your front door when the door lock is opened In this case connected an
45. R setup 34 3 16 2 Record schedule 34 3 16 3 GPI Trig ger 34 3 16 4 Pre Alarm 35 Alarm 3 17 1 Alarm Setup 35 3 17 2 GPI Alarm 37 3 17 3 Motion Alarm 38 3 17 4 Video Lost 38 3 17 5 Disk Space Low 39 3 17 6 Disk Error 39 3 17 7 POS Event 40 Motion Detection 3 18 Motion Detection 40 4 IR remote control operation 4 1 Introduction 42 4 2 Main menu 42 4 3 System setup
46. RS232 standard is used for these ports Use the Serial Ports menu to set the following parameters 51 ial Port 17 2 Device Modem Sspeed 9600 ok Ae Onto i a is i ao es a Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 COM1 Device selects the type the serial device You can select external modems GPIO voice call modems etc COM 1 Speed sets the speed 1200 to 115200 bps for the serial device COM1 Flow Control enables or disables the flow control for the device COM 1 Data Bits Sets the number of data bits 6 7 or 8 for the device COM 1 Parity Sets odd or even parity COM 1 Stop Bits Sets 1 or 2 stop bits for the device To change the serial port parameters 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the field to change 2 Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to cycle through the available options for that field 3 Press the OK button when the field is set correctly Note 1 You can use the Prev Page and Next Page buttons on the remote control to toggle between the COM1 menu and COM2 menu 2 When an optional GPIO module is connected to the serial port the VP 100 detects it automatically and provides GPIO options in the system menu 4 3 11 System information Use the System Information option to display the System Information screen and view information about the boot disk TCP IP parameters the MAC ID of the device firmware version and date of installation model number and hard disk properties
47. S Ge Enable No z Period 1 hour Set NTP Server Server ntpl cs wisc edu X System Confizuration Set Serial Forts Set POS Done Undo Alaon amp Remote Control Set Names amp On Screen Display Set User s Authors DYR Setup Record Schedule Set Motion Detection GPI Trigger Recording Set Pre lam Playback Search 5 6 6 System configuration Use the System Configuration page to set the following parameters for the VP 100 e Running mode sets the operation and control mode e TCP IP setting configures TCP IP Fill in the IP address and subnet mask settings e ISP setting sets up dial up parameters for sending E mails e Account Setting sets up the administrator and user and their passwords e COM1 2 Port Setting sets up the serial ports e Set IP Registry Host IP Address amp Path sets up the registry server I as 4 Pen System Configuration Andis iiag Running Mode Fete A Tee E Network Mode ISP Mode Et ATE Saina Pai Cane TCP IP Seiling a TP Addresa 100 0 L0ced Set POE DNS IP Address E Aleem de Heres Cinar Gateway IP Address M1100 Abner Waak GS5 250000 Sef Humet d Oreo Desolace eee M Suppert low band width oommecion DVR Sere Erreal Eched ale ISF Selling Hat Mating Deg SF Phooe Humber i SF Login Name WEEMONTTOR SF Login Password pro iat Peebles Modem Baud Rate C 115200 F S600 C SOO SRO r aao r go GR Ron Sahoo Blaser ie NONE
48. Timeout sets the timeout for the speakers Self Test Mic gt Spk performs a self test to ensure correct operation of the microphone and speaker e Camera setup which camera mapping to which audio channels Audiol is the audio input from motherboard The other audio inputs are from video capture card Note Make sure that audio is enabled when recording signals from the cameras attached to the VP 100 To set the audio parameters 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a field to change Mic Gain 100 Speaker 100 Mic Timeout 60 Speaker Timeout 60 self Test Mic gt sSsSpk OFF Camera 1 Audio 1 Camera 2 NulLlwl Camera 3 Nultl Camera 4 NultlL Camera 5 Nultl Camera 6 NulLll Camera 7 NuLll Camera 8 NulLll Camera 9 Null Camera 10 Nultl Camera 11 Null C ra 12 Nultl 2 Use the Right arrow button to increase the value and the Left arrow button to decrease the value 3 Press the OK button to confirm 4 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select the Self Test Mic gt Spk option 5 Press the Right arrow button to set the option to on to make sure that the microphone and speaker is working correctly 4 3 10 Serial ports The VP 100 can be connected to other serial devices such as external modems GPIO General Purpose Inputs and Outputs Voice Call devices PTZ cameras camera control devices text input devices or USB serial ports using two serial ports COM1 and COM2 The
49. User Manual Version 2 0 Introduction Installation Graphic User Interface GUI Configuration amp Operation Via IR Advance Network Appendix Preface Notice The information in this manual was current when published The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice Note Formosa21 will not be obligated to the responsibility outside the scope of DVR Trademarks DVR is a registered trademark of Formosa 21 Inc Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Netscape Navigator Communicator are registered trademarks of Netscape Corporation Other brand and product names referred to in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Trademarked names are used throughout this manual Rather than place a symbol at each occurrence trademarked names are designated with initial capitalization Inclusion or exclusion is not a judgment on the validity or legal status of the term Warning To reduce risk of electric shock do not remove cover No user service able parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Do not install this product in hazardous areas where highly combustible or explosive products are stored or used Severe impact or vibration may cause malfunction Do not move this product when DVR is
50. a in red is the area monitored by motion detection Use the Arrow buttons to move the cursor 11 Press the OK button to cut off any areas where you want to disable motion detection If you want motion detection enabled in the entire field of vision of the camera leave the screen completely red 60 111 Press the Cancel button to return to the previous menu when done 6 Select the Save option and press the OK button to save all your changes 7 Use the Prev Page and Next Page buttons to move to the motion detection menus for all connected cameras 8 Press the OK button when settings are correct You need to provide E mail details if you want an E mail to be sent when an alarm occurs Enable Yes Sensitivity 5 Set Detect Area Enable ALL Area Disable All Area Save 4 4 4 GPI Trigger Use the GPI Trigger function to enable recording video from specified cameras when triggered by an external alarm GPI connected to the system 4 4 5 Pre Alarm Use the Pre Alarm function to determine how many frames are recorded before an alarm event occurs Each camera can be set separately and you can record up to 300 frames To set the Pre Alarm frame capture 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select Pre Alarm option from the Record Setup menu 00 Frames Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame Cameral Camera Camera3 Camerad Cameras Camera Camera Camera g Frame Camerag Frames CamerailoO 0 Frames
51. algorithm for low data rate applications Auto Gain Control enables automatic gain control to adjust the video signal strength Mirror Horizontal flips the video signal from the selected camera along the horizontal axis Mirror Vertical flips the video signal from the selected camera along the vertical axis Max Connection limits the maximum number of connections allowed to access the VP 100 over the Internet Set to zero to allow the maximum number of connections Max Bandwidth sets the maximum bandwidth in bytes second that can be used by users connecting to the VP 100 over the Internet Max Conn Bandwidth sets the maximum bandwidth allocated for each connection to the VP 100 This is the maximum bandwidth divided by the maximum connections Dimension sets 320x240 or 640x480 resolution for each camera Water Mark Sets water mark on the video image Local Display enables viewing the selected camera video signal on the local display If this option is set to Off the camera is still optional and its video can be recorded if needed PTZ Device Chose one PTZ from our support list If user can t find out PTZ camera please contact us a Standard avUTtso Brightness 40 Contrast 50 re Oe ee a ee Hue 50 Quality f AlLl 80O Compression Boost None yon bs ee o ee ee Oa oe on es oe ee Mirror Horizontal i nn ai a o oe on a 2 a oe D a r ee ro Max Connection d Q Max Bandwidt
52. as in the Snapshot option 5 6 21 Alarm log Any alarm will be written into alarm log including motion trigger GPIO trigger Disk error Video loss POS event etc User can search alarm log by specific time and double click one of the alarm log on the list to play specification recording data af Set Names amp On Screen Display Alarm Log Set User s Authority DVR Setup Record Schedule Time pe p p tA 4 a Seah Set Motion Detection GPI Trigger Recording There are 5000 records found Set Pre Alarm 1 250 ee Date Time Event Addr Device Text Search 2006 03 01 09 17 30 Vedio Loss N A 1234 N A Send Mail 2006 03 01 09 17 22 Motion N A 2 N A Nati 2006 03 01 09 17 22 Motion NYA 4 N A 2006 03 01 09 17 12 Motion N A 2 N A Alarm Log 2006 03 01 09 17 12 Motion N A 4 N A System Log 2006 03 01 09 17 02 Motion N A 2 N A 2006 03 01 09 17 02 Motion N A 4 N A Confizuration File 2006 03 01 09 16 52 Motion N A 2 N A Beek 2p Bose eg 2006 03 01 09 16 52 Motion N A 4 N A View Video without Plugins 2006 03 01 09 16 51 Motion N A 1 N A 5 6 22 System log Any operation will be written into system log include local operation and remote operation User can search system log by specific time 80 Aen amp Baro Cont system Log Sot Marr s Anhanity iy a DIVE Sety Time 2006 iP flo 2 po f
53. ask MaclD Start PA Ver FW Date Model Sysbin Ver Disk Size Disk Used 3 15 13 Date Time Use the Date Time menu to set the precise time and date on the system You can also set the local time zone in the T Zone field DOM CF Disk 1G 1108 87 Zaara ao 00 40 F4 17 43 DD 2006 02 21 18 02 34 1 4 Feb 14 2006 10 15 10 100 400 100 2 120 GB 19 GB 15 Sor There are no configurable fields on this page Click OK or Cancel to leave the screen system Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect E Date Time T Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin E Year 2006 Month 02 Day 21 a Hour 18 Minute 10 Second 48 a 0x 3 15 14 ISP If you are using dial up access to the Internet use the ISP menu to enter details of your Internet Service Provider System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect ISP Phone No m Name E Pass E We sls Automatic Serial Ports System Info Date Time Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License System Log Alarm Log 3 15 15 Registry The Registry menu enables you to set up the registry server for your device If you are using a dynamic IP address for the VP 100 you can set up the device to post its IP address to the VPON registry server You can then look up your IP from the MAC address or server name 2 System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect Vi
54. back 2 Press the Display button on the remote control to display various properties of the recorded file The date and time of recording are displayed in the upper right corner Progress A one hour time line is displayed at the bottom of the screen with the moving orange line indicating the status of playback Recorded Data The aqua colored portion is where there is recorded data in that hour A full blue line means that the whole hour interval was recorded 62 GPI The screen shows where alarm triggers were generated The red bar shows the trigger To move to the next motion detection or alarm trigger event press the Right Left arrow buttons Searching for a file The VP 100 playback list can be searched for a specific file You can conduct the search based on time event or text 63 4 5 2 To search for a recorded file 1 While viewing the play list press the Menu button to display the menu Search by Time Search by Event Search by Text Lock File Backup 2 Select one of the following options using the Up or Down arrow buttons Search by Time searches the list of recorded files for the specified recording time Search by Event searches the list of recorded files for the specified event such as a GPIO trigger that occurred within the specified time interval Search by Text searches the list of files recorded with POS information for specified text that was recorded within the specified
55. cord Schedule Done Undo Set Motion Detection GPI Trigger Recording Set Pre Alarm Playback 5 6 4 Set time and date Use the Set Time and Date page to set the time and date Select a time zone from the drop down menu and enter new local time and date using the keyboard Click Done when all fields are updated Click Undo to revert to original settings If you change the time zone the system will reboot System Information 3 System Information Set Date amp Time Camera Setting Time zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Audio Setting Date Y YY Y MM DD 20050302 Time HH MM SS 11 20 44 Warming Change Time Zone will REBOOT system Set Date amp Time Set NTP Server System Contienration Set Serial Ports Done Undo Set POS Alann amp Remote Control Set Names amp On Screen Display Set User s Authority DVR Setup Record Schedule Set Motion Detection GPI Trigser Recording Set Pre 4larm Playback Search 72 5 6 5 Set NTP server Use the Set NTP Server page to set parameters for a NTP Network Time Protocol server to synchronize the device time with the atomic clock Select a server and enable it using the drop down menus Enter a time period using the keyboard to indicate the period after which the time is resynchronized Click Done when all parameters are entered correctly Click Undo to revert to original settings System Information NTP Setup Camera Setting Audio Setting SER
56. deo Registry Server Disks Addr registry nfic com tw al PY SMU HTTP Port 80 a OSD Text GPIO Path cgi a Serial Ports System Info Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License System Log Alarm Log ax 3 15 16 Running mode Use the Running Mode menu to switch between Network Mode and ISP Mode and between Mouse Mode and IR Remote Control Mode System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect Running Mode Mode Network Mode Control Mouse Serial Ports system Info Date Time ISP Registry Running Mlode Algorithm NTP Setup License System Log Alarm Log 3 15 17 Algorithm H 263 frame size is small and suitable for Network surveillance MPEG4 Video quality good and frame size small JPEG Video quality best but frame size big System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect If E Video Algorithm amp Dimension Video Input Disks Algorithm MPEG4 v TY Output OSD Text GPIO TEPIP Account Audio Serial Ports System Info Date Time ISP Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License System Log Configuration File 28 3 15 18 NTP setup Use the NTP Setup menu to enter details of the Network Time Protocol NTP server used to synchronize the time of the device with the network System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect a Video NTP Setup Disks Enable TY Qutpit Period Hour
57. e Record c heduie Record chedule Record Schedule Eecord Schedule i el 3 S 5 o S S S S OUOAWNRPOWAATAO BW hh 2 Press the Right button to display the parameters for that schedule Edit Schedule 1 1 4 Enable No Start Hour odo start Mianute dO0 Start Second do0o Stop Hour O0O0 Stop Minute oOdO Stop Second oo0 Camera 1 Normal Record Camera 2 Normal Record 59 3 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a field to change from the following options Enable enables the recording schedule Mon through Sun enables recording on the specified days of week Start Hour Minute Second sets the exact time when the recording starts Stop Hour Minute Second sets the exact time when the recording ends Camera 1 through 16 sets the recording mode for the selected camera Select Normal Record to record continuously Select Motion Detect to record only when motion is detected Select OFF to disable recording Audio enables recording of sound along with the video signal Frame Rate Setup sets the frame rate for recording Set Auto Speed to Yes and the device evenly divides the recording frame rate amongst all cameras If set to No you can manually set up the individual frame rates for each camera Weight recording weight recording is setting special recording frame rate when an alarm of one of camera was triggered 4 Use the Right and Left arrow buttons to change the value of that parame
58. emote PC create a new dial up setting Windows Set the protocol to PPP Clear all advanced options and allowed network protocols except TCP IP Set the IP address to 10 0 0 2 Put a check mark in the server assigned server address box uncheck use IP header compression and use default gateway on the network boxes Then click OK Enter the number of the phone line connected to the DVR as well as the administrator user name and password To access the DVR use IE 6 0 SP2 Bring up IE on the PC and then access to 10 0 0 1 Note As this is a PPP connection only one user can access the DVR at a time 84 Appendix A Recommendation Motherboard We have tested some different motherboards for VP 100 If You are first time to plug and play VP 100 We suggest you to choose the motherboard which have been tested by us for better performers Suggesting CPU model Pentium 4 1 6G or better Motherboard l North bridge Intel chipset 2 South bridge ICH2 ICH4 ICH5 amp ICHSR 3 Others We need 5 PCI slots at the least for expand Memory DDR 256MB or above DDRS512MB for MPEG4 compression standard AGP VGA Card nVidia Gforce4 MX400 MX440 MX4000 support TV OUT ATI Rage 128 ATI 9200 ATI 7000 ATI no support TV OUT PCI Express VGA Cards nVidia Geforce NX62 00 NX6600 mouse mode only ATI X300SE VGA Monitor only Motherboard Socket 478 Motherboards M B Motherboard Brand amp
59. er the password for your dial up account TCP IP set up automatic or manual TCP IP If the VP 100 is connecting through a DHCP server an IP address is assigned to it automatically If you want to set the IP address of the device manually select the Manual option To enter ISP details l Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a field to change ISP Phone No TCP IP Automatic 2 Press the Right arrow button to confirm 3 Press the Key Pad button on the remote control to display the on screen keyboard 4 Use the Arrow buttons to select letters and numbers from the on screen keyboard and use the OK button to confirm 5 When the field is correct press the Key Pad button to turn off the on screen keyboard 6 Press the OK button to confirm the new field 4 3 15 Registry server The Registry Server menu enables you to set up the registry server for your device If you are using a dynamic IP address for the VP 100 you can set up the device to post its IP address to the DVR registry server You can then look up your IP from the MAC address or server name To enter Registry Server details 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a field to change Registr Server Pat cg HTTP Port 80 Addr registry nfic com tw 2 Press the Right arrow button to confirm Press the Key Pad button on the remote control to display the on screen keyboard Use the Arrow buttons to select letters and numbers from the
60. era for video lost from the Camera drop down box and complete all fields as described in GPI alarm Click OK to save changes 3 17 5 Disk space low Use the Disk Space Low menu under the Alarm tab to set what actions are taken when the disk space is insufficient to record data This alarm is generated only when the DVR mode is set to Auto Stop You can set up the alarm through a message beep voice call video popup or E mail System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection POS Ewent Disk Space Low Message Start stop Beep Start Stop Voice Call Start Stop Tee 0 0937 123456 x 4P OK Use the keyboard or mouse recommended to complete all fields as described in GPI alarm Click OK to save changes 3 17 6 Disk error Use the Disk Error menu under the Alarm tab to set what actions are taken when there is an error while accessing the disk You can set up the alarm through a message a beep a video popup or E mail 39 System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Disk Error Message ON Disk Space Low 0 E F Disk Error Start Zz 0 Ea 0 POS Event Stop 0 i jo Fa fo Beep ON Start 0 Seo Sao G Stop 0o ab Beh E Yoice Call OFF Start 0 Bio Bao E Stop o Hp Efo TELI 0 M nmm zi Use the keyboard or mouse recommended to complete all fields as described in GPI alarm Click OK to save changes 3 17 7 POS event Select the POS event function
61. erv button There are 23ffiles found List all button 1 2006 03 09 19 00 00 88 MB 2 2006 03 09 18 00 00 350 MB 3 2006 03 09 17 56 22 25 MB 4 2006 03 09 17 00 00 1848 MB 5 2006 03 09 16 26 02 1154 MB 6 2006 03 09 16 24 08 28 MB 7 2006 03 09 16 1418 278 MB 8 2006 03 09 16 00 00 448 MB Play file on this 9 2006 03 09 15 06 27 1739 MB time button Click on a video recording to play it in a separate browser window Play a recorded video from a specific time and date by entering the time and date in the From field and clicking Play file on this time Search for files between particular times and dates by entering the dates in the To and From fields and clicking Query 5 5 PTZ panel The network GUI PTZ panel is exactly the same as the local GUI PTZ panel See PTZ panel on page 10 EEA EEI anaa amA ass m E TRTE zoom Focus N a O2 ral 2006 18 29 20 d kes Heia Fea BEER A 70 5 6 System Setup Click the SETUP button to display the setup screen Use the setup screen to change user definable parameters for the VP 100 Choose a submenu from the list on the left and click the link to display it 5 6 1 System information Click the System Information link to display the System Information page System Information System Information Camera Setting peas Sets Item Content Set
62. etting Set Date amp Time Gert gt Set NTP Server System Configuration Enable Yes Record Time sec i20 Set Serial Ports Camera 1 Yes Set POS Camera 2 Yes gt Alam amp Remote Control Camera 3 No Set Names amp On Screen Display Camera 4 No Camera 5 No Set User s Authority Camera 6 No Ba Camera 7 No Record Schedule Camera 8 No Set Motion Detection Camera 9 No x Camera 10 No GPI Trigger Recording TA Camera 11 No Set Pre Alarm Camera 12 No Playback Camera 13 No Camera 14 No Search Camera 15 No 5 6 16 Set Pre Alarm The Set Pre Alarm page on the network GUI enables you to set the number of frames that are recorded from each camera before a trigger 1s generated Up to 300 frames can be recorded System Information e rescue Set Pre Alarm Camera Setting Audio Setting Camera 1 frames 300 Set Date amp Time Camera 2 frames 0 Set NTP Server Camera 3 frames jo Seni CONDENAN Camera 4 frames jo retains Camera 5 frames jo Camera 6 frames jo Set POS Camera 7 frames jo plait Ramo onip Camera 8 frames 0 Set Names amp On Screen Display Camera 9 frames fo Set User s Authority Camera 10 frames jo DVR Set Camera 11 frames fo Camera 12 frames 0 Record Schedule Camera 13 frames jo ieten Lwie bas Camera 14 frames jo GPI Trigger Recording Camera 15 frames 0 Set Pre Alanm Camera 16 frames jo Pla
63. ettings are the set to the default settings of the Formosa21 registry server The Registry Host Address is the IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN of the registry server The Registry Host Path is the file path on the registry server where the index exists See your network administrator for assignment of these values if you want to make changes 82 6 4 Finding the IP address of the DVR on the registry server 1 To find the IP address of the DVR when using DHCP you need to search the registry server which the DVR is registered to Use a computer connected to the internet and a standard browser Enter the FQDN of the registry server into the browser to access the server 2 After accessing the registry server search for your DVR by name or MAC ID Ethernet address You can find your MAC ID by viewing the System Information page in the Web Administration page Alternatively you can browse through all registered DVR units on the registry server to find your DVR 3 Enter the IP address supplied by the registry server into your browser to access the DVR 6 5 Using xDSL or cable Internet You can connect the DVR to the Internet via xDSL or cable just as you would as normal computer Connect the modem router according to the documentation If a static public IP address is assigned to your xDSL or cable internet account you must assign this to the DVR If you are using ADSL or cable Internet and your modem router support
64. etwork fase REO fea RNREA CAC RAAH tb gt vil Qee oman J a uxa Ey HEED a Microsoft Windows Network Formosa M2cb Workgroup wl L Microsof t Windows Network Dyr 3 15 21 System Log Any operation will be written into system log include local operation and remote operation User can 30 search system log by specific time system Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection System Log za f0 o fg t 28 g jis 5S 00 00 Search A Date Time Event 05 10728 07 16 Sys_Start 05 10 28 04 31 Sys_Start 05 10 28 50 52 Sys_Start 05 10 28 34 31 Playback 05 10 28 34 16 Sys_Start 05 10 28 31 50 Playback 05 10 28 28 5 Sys Start 00 00 00 00 00 Configure 00 00 00 00 00 Configure 0405 19 03 11 Reboot Serial Ports system Info Date Time ISP Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License system Log Configuration File Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System a ae Ra ee e E 3 15 22 Alarm Log Any alarm will be written into alarm log including motion trigger GPIO trigger Disk error Video loss POS event etc User can search alarm log by specific time system Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection TY Output OSD Text Alarm Log 1 2 Page GPIO ant 2006 S l2 g t 21 S 18 He Search Account saa Time Event Device gt AUD 6 02 20 12 29 33 Vedio Loss Device Serial Port
65. fo 26 3 15 13 Date Time 26 3 15 14 ISP 27 3 15 15 Registry 27 3 15 16 Running Mode 28 3 15 17 Algorithm 28 3 15 18 NTP setup 29 3 15 19 License 29 3 15 20 Network neighbor 30 3 15 21 System log 30 3 15 22 Alarm 1l0g 31 3 15 23 Configuration 31 3 15 24 Default settings 32 3 15 25 Revise firmware 33 3 15 26 Reboot system 33 Record setup 3 16 1 DV
66. ge is displayed asking you to confirm Press the OK button to confirm or the Cancel button to cancel the operation 4 6 4 Configuration file User can backup or restore system configuration values to or from a file Use Up and Down arrow buttons to select either Backup or Restore Configuration Backup Configuration Restore Configuration 4 6 5 Revise firmware Use the Revise Firmware option to upgrade the firmware in the VP 100 The firmware can be revised through an external read write CD drive a USB flash drive or a USB thumb drive Connect the device to the VP 100 and then use this option Select Device Kingston DataTraveler 2 File List system bin en 600b1_031 4 7 System Shutdown Use the System Shutdown option to shut down or reboot the system To shut down or reboot the system 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select either Shutdown or Reboot System Shutdown Shutdown 2 Press the OK button to confirm 3 Press the OK button to confirm the operation again or press the Cancel button to cancel the operation 5 DVR Network Operation 5 1 Introduction VP 100 can also be configured over a network using a PC running a standard web browser This chapter covers network operation 5 2 Connecting The VP 100 GUI can be viewed from a standard internet browser when the device is connected on the same network as your PC or if it is connected through a cable or xDSL modem to the Internet
67. ghbor See as following picture oa Microsoft Windows Network ERD BEG BRO BHREw IAM BAH eh By ov Gl Qe Geek oS i EE CD a Microsoft Windows Network TPA Microsoft Windows Network v 49 4 3 8 Account Use the Account menu to set up an administrator name and password as well as user name and passwords The default administrator name is Webmonitor and the default password is OYO You can also use this menu to set up to 16 additional users their passwords and their permissions on the system Note It is important that you set up a user name and password The user is different from the administrator and has access to only the video Use the More Users function to alter the authorities of users who access the VP 100 from the Internet To set an Admin User name or password 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select the field to change Admin Name Password Name Password Users Press the Right arrow button to confirm Press the Key Pad button on the remote control to display the on screen keyboard Use the Arrow buttons to select the letters you require and the OK button to confirm When the field is correct press the Key Pad button to turn off the on screen keyboard Press the OK button to confirm eat ae fe a To set up additional users and their permission rights 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select the More Users choice Peo te MUAAAD ll ull oll oll ll
68. ght recording E Water mark support E Modify POS License to three versions E Selectable 30 days recorded files auto deletion function E Network Neighbor function support v Customization E Supports HTML file upload for home page customization E Supports FTP Server upload for customization 1 2 Product Specifications Audio In Card Alarm In Card Compression Standard MPEG4 JPEG M JPEG H 263 Minimum System Requirement Pentium IV 2 6GHz CPU or better 512MB DRAM One IDE slot for DOM Chip AGP VGA Card Note Could use more powerful CPU to get the maximum frame rate 2 1 3 System Requirements Composite CCD camera V8 or camcorder NTSC or PAL standard The equipment for connecting to network 1 Network mode RJ 45 Ethernet network port connected to Internet and a public IP address 2 Others RS 232 Port and a serial cable for connecting to host PC 3 A VGA or TV monitor for display PC for installing VP100 NOT EVERY PC PLATFORM CAN BE USED FOR VP100 INSTALLTION PLEASE REFER TO MOTHER BOARD SUPPORTING LIST IN APPENDIX PC for the configuration browsing 1 Pentium 4 CPU or better desktop PC or notebook 2 256 MB RAM or above 3 AGP VGA Card 4 Microsoft Windows 95 98 2000 ME XP or above 5 Internet Browser such as Netscape Navigator 4 0 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above 2 Getting Started 2 1 Summary of the installing Before install VP 100 to your PC platform please make sure the PC
69. h oO Max Conn Bandwidth oO Dimenslilon 320x240 Water Mark OFF Local Display ON PTZ Control Harti To change the video parameters 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the option 2 Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to change the value assigned to the setting 3 Press the OK button to confirm the new settings Each camera has its own video screen To move between the screens for each camera use the Prev Page and Next Page buttons on the remote control PTZ Control Select the type of PTZ cameras used and set each camera that has one connected to Yes The timeout value represents the time given to the cameras to respond to a command Don t forget to setup PTZ ID 45 To set the timeout value for PTZ cameras connected to the VP 100 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to highlight the Timeout field 2 Use the Right arrow key to increase the value and the Left arrow key to decrease the value 3 Press the OK button to confirm the new value You can set and recall up to 6 preset configurations for each camera using the following buttons in the PTZ control section Preset save the current pan tilt zoom and focus settings in one of 6 preset configurations Recall recall the selected preset configuration ZOOM adjust the zoom to provide a more closer or wider view of the subject FOCUS adjust the focus of the camera Speed Adjust the speed of the selected PTZ camera
70. he secondary IDE channel The max hard drive size supported is SOOGB each For a total of 1TB Note When VP 100 based DVR is working for the first time the system will erase the data in the hard disk If there is important information in the hard disk please remember to backup the data in another storage before the hard disk is used in the VP 100 based DVR Step 7 Installing the VP 100 DVR module The VP 100 DVR module sits on the primary IDE slot on the motherboard If attaching a CD RW to your unit then put the VP 100 DVR module in the middle of the yellow IDE cable included And then put the end of the yellow IDE cable to the CD RW and the other end to the primary IDE channel The yellow IDE cable must be used with the VP 100 DVR module and not any generic IDE cable Then attach the power connector from the VP 100 DVR module to a free lead from the power supply DVR module Step 8 Installing I O Card Optional GPI and GPO are use for alarm inputs and outputs control Note I O card is an optional device if you need it please contact us e DP lt I O card Model VP SI O44 J j 4 Hae a aa i j if 7 ite I a i ib he E 4 p i Power Supply We recommend using a 400W ATX power supply for the DVR unit 2 3 Power On After complete the installation you can power on the PC as usual Live videos should be displayed on VGA screen 1f everything is OK 2 4 C
71. he selected camera 9 Quality All adjusts the video quality for all cameras The default setting is 80 We recommend that you do not set this to 100 to avoid slow video transmission rate and using up too much hard disk space 3 4 T O button fro or Click the I O button to display the I O panel 1 2 9 4 56 BaT m Soto ae aes 16 ceo Gaggia eeeeeees x When an alarm is triggered the GPI and GPO that are connected will show the status of the input or output device Colors will change on the GPIO panel when the corresponding GPIO points are activated 3 5 POS button Click the POS button and the screen will show as below 1 Firstly please change to single screen as following 2 After the POS button is pressed the POS panel will appear at bottom of the screen 3 POS transaction data with video will show on the screen and data ONLY on pos panel 7 1PB1 Hamburger A 9 1P 81 Chicken iI PB1 Total 2 PCS POS transaction data 3 6 PTZ Control PTZ panel After setting PTZ in the camera setup section user can use the PTZ panel to control PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom cameras This panel is displayed when change to single screen 10 PTZ panel FOCUS en Focus nf Li S e Gy 6 oaaae a appnmAL 3144546 PTZ panel You can do preset and recall zoom in out focus iris control to current camera Preset buttons Save current camera position You can save t
72. icrophone and speaker are working correctly There are multiple audio inputs user can define which audio mapping to which camera Audiol is audio input from motherboard Other audio inputs are from video capture cards Audio out is from motherboard system Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect 2 Audio Mic Gain Speaker Mic Timeout Speaker Timeout Self Test Mic gt Spk Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 E ox 3 15 11 Serial ports The RS232 serial ports COM1 and COM2 are used to attach PTZ camera control cables external modems cash register or GPIO modules to the VPON DVR Use the Serial Port menu to set parameters for the two serial ports 23 System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect Serial Port Port com iy Device Data Capture ia Speed 1 15200 E Flow Control No Data Bits 2 El Serial Ports 3 Parit None lt lt System Info bd Date Time Stop Bits 1 ISP Camera Camera 1 Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License system Log Alarm Log 3 15 12 System info Use the System Info menu to display the system information such as disk parameters TCP IP properties firmware information and so on on the screen System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect System Information Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License System Log Alarm Log Boot IP M
73. ideo quality from cameras 3 Adjust VGA color to be at least 65536 color 4 Try adjusting 75 Ohm terminating resister Q No video 1 Check video cable connector power of camera Use a TV set to verify the functionality of cameras 2 Check the corresponding Q amp A of each running mode of DVR for this problem Q Cannot control PTZ camera 1 Check cable connection and power of the camera 2 COM2 parameters are not correct or not accommodate with the PTZ device 3 ID of the PTZ camera is not set correctly 4 Switch the power of both DVR and PTZ camera 5 DVR do not support this type of PTZ camera 2 Network Mode Q Cannot access DVR from browser 1 Verify network cable is well connected to hub and the network is good 2 Make sure you are using IP in the same subnet of DVRN 3 Clear the ARP list 4 If you are running MS Proxy Client on your PC and the IP assigned to DVR is not a valid local IP on the network Try to allocate a valid local IP to DVR or disable MS Proxy Client from the Control Panel 5 If you can ping the IP of DVR disconnect DVR from network and ping this IP again If there is a response then you have a duplicated IP address on the network 6 Clear your browser s cache and make browser to check if there is newer version of web page at every visit 7 If you still cannot access DVR try disable proxy in your browser Q You can access DVR in intranet but failed to access it in internet 1 Ver
74. ields that can be edited using the on screen keyboard are indicated by the on screen keyboard icon Double click the field to display the on screen keyboard Use mouse to enter characters for the required field ea lll eff oa 3 15 2 Video The Video menu enables you to set video parameters such as the video standard and so on for each of the connected cameras Select the camera from the Camera drop down box and fill in the details in each field as required using mouse System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect 2l Yideo Camera Camera 1 a Standard auTO El Brightness 50 2 Contrast 50 2 Saturation 50 a Serial Ports Hue 50 E System Info Date Time Quality All 80 ISP A Compression Boost None v Registry i bd Running Mode Auto Gain Control No Algorithm Mirror Horizontal Mo NTP Setup License Mirror Yertical Mo ak ng Max Connection fo Lf arm Log E gt Max Conn Bandwidth o g Water Mark oN Local Display oN PTZ Device None PTZ Baud Rate jss000 i iSY PTZ Timeout Sec p2 A PTZ ID 1 Dimension 320x240 Copy Camera Configuration To jv Camera 1 M Camera 3 al M Camera 2 l Camera 4 Copy To All Camera Ix Standard sets the video signal format Choose NTSC in the US or PAL in Europe and most Asian countries If you are not sure about this option select Auto VP
75. ify your intranet is connected to internet 2 Verify if a valid public IP is assigned to DVR or a valid public IP is mapped to a valid local IP assigned to DVR Q No Video 1 Reload this page 2 Check the General Q amp A about this problem 3 Clear your browser s cache and make browser to check if there is newer version of web page at every visit VI Q If you can access video of DVR in intranet but failed to access video from internet 1 Check the settings of firewall and proxy server DVRN use standard HTTP protocol and port 80 It might be necessary to enable those video MIME types video x nficwmh263 and video x nficwmhjpeg of DVR to be granted by your firewall or proxy server Also check if they allow large data transmission 2 Disable proxy server settings of your browser Q Browser stops responding on mouse click 1 You are opening too many video strings 2 You are opening more than one video string from the same camera 3 Your PC is too slow upgrade and accelerate your system VU
76. information of specified text 1 After define POS text select search starting time and camera search by Text Rule Selection lt User Defines User Define ExT RA Z Time Selection tf All Time Range e Tank ans Ble See B O Yesterday fe Ef faze EY EH O lt Lser Detine gt Device Selection Device 1 si Device 9 OFF Device 2 ON Device 10 OFF Device 3 oN Device 11 OFF Device 4 oN Device 12 OFF Device 5 Orr Device 13 Orr Device 6 l Device 14 i Device 7 GEF Device 15 Orr Device 6 Orr Device 16 Orr a Cancel QP ak 2 Search results are as follow e intr WITIF IE 1PB1 Hamburger 70TX 1PB1 Chicken 4QTX 1PB1 Total 2 PCS 1197X 5 AAOPRer a 9 Q Previous search result Next search result Search result list repeat Enable or disable pos data Note Click the search result list button to playback the pos data 18 3 14 Close playback screen Stop playback recording file and back to the recording file list menu System setup 3 15 Setup z Click the Set Up button to show VP 100 configuration set up the menu There are three parts to the Set Up menu System Setup Record Setup Alarm and Motion Detection P System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Registry Running Mlode Algorithm NTP Setup License Sys
77. ion Note The Voice Call option will only be displayed in the menu 1f the voice modem function is selected from the serial port menu To enter E mail details 1 Select the E Mail option from the Alarm menu 2 Press the Right button to confirm The E Mail submenu is displayed 3 Inthe E Mail menu use the Up and Down buttons to select a field from the following 53 Addr Type the name of your mail server See your network administrator for details about the address of your mail server Name Type your user name Pass Type your password Sender Type the e mail address of the sender Test Checks the validity of the provided E mail address by sending E mail 5 Press the Right arrow button to confirm your selection 6 Press the Key Pad button on the remote control to display the on screen keyboard 7 Use the Arrow keys to select the letters you need to complete the field and press the OK button to confirm 8 When the field is complete press the Key Pad button to turn off the on screen keyboard 9 Press the OK button to save your changes Video Popup Use the Video Popup menu to set up the time period for which the video from the selected camera is displayed on your screen The default screen is 20 seconds To set the video popup time 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select the Video Popup option from the Alarm menu 2 Use the Left arrow button to decrease the popup time and the Right arrow button
78. ll be prompted to install Live Video ActiveX Download and run the file to install ActiveX Then restart IE browser you will be able to see the videos If you choose not to install Active X you can view videos from the DVR by clicking on the View Video without Plugins link at the bottom of the page At the prompt enter the same administrator login name and password as before This uses a Java applet to display the video 6 2 Configuring Static IP addresses Static IP addresses can be public or private Public IP addresses allow access to the DVR from the Internet Private IP addresses only allow users on the same LAN to access the DVR regardless of whether the LAN is connected to the Internet or not Ask your network administrator to assign an appropriate IP address 6 3 Configuring Dynamic IP addresses If your LAN or Internet connection uses DHCP the DVR needs to be registered with a registry server Users wanting to view your DVR can access the registry server to find the IP address By default the DVR is set to be registered at http registry nfic com tw This is a server set up by Formosa21 for DVR series users If you wish to set up a different registry server Formosa21 recommends using a VP 300 video server although other servers may be used See your network administrator for instructions on selecting a registry server The Registry Host Address Registry HTTP Port and Registry Host Path in system Configuration under Advance S
79. lt in the text appearing at the top left corner of the camera image Increasing the value of Y moves the text down the screen Increasing the value of X moves the test the right Enter the text to be displayed in the Text field 23 4 Use the mouse to complete the fields and click OK to save changes 3 15 7 GPIO The GPIO general purpose input output menu enables you to view the status of the input and output devices such as switches sensors LEDs and so on and view their status These devices can be attached to the unit to turn external alarms outputs on or off when the specified input changes When an alarm has been triggered the GPI and GPO that are connected will show the status of the input or output device GPI devices will show NC normally closed or NO normally open as the status of the switch Depending on the input you can change the status of the GPO devices to On or Off as required System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect El Le E zl PK Change the GPO status as needed Make sure that the devices are working by checking the actual physical status of the inputs and outputs after making changes in this menu 3 15 8 TCP IP Use the TCP IP menu to enter TCP IP address details for the VP 100 System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect 2 TCP IP IP 10 11 100 81 g Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Al Gateway IP 192 168 10 254 DNS IP 0
80. lug ins link to view the video page without plugins You will need to enter an administrator user name and password to view without plug ins Note Your browser must be configured to support Java applets to view without plug ins F LiveView Page Microsoft Intemet Explorer BRE RHED WAO AREA IAM Bam H E gt QO gd ar uzin Gee 3BD 30 A HALO E hp 10 11 100 88Aivevoa htm sew1024 OOOO n Advance Setting Back To Home Page Username and Password Required E x Authentication for DVR Server Enter Username Enter Password OK SE Applet ME 81 6 Advance Network Setting 6 1 Connecting to the network Note To connect the DVR to an existing LAN set up by using the supplied IrDA remote control first 1 Connect an Ethernet capable computer to the DVR LAN port using an RJ 45 UTP cable or connect both of the PC and DVR to a same hub 2 The default IP address for the DVR is 192 168 10 10 Set your PC IP address to 192 168 10 xxx where xxx 1S a value between 0 254 Set the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 3 Reboot the PC 4 Use IE Web browser version 60 SP2 up to access http 192 168 10 10 The login dialog box will appear If you have previously changed the administration login or password enter the login name and password you previously set Otherwise enter the default login name webmonitor and the password oyo then click OK 5 For first time accessing DVR you wi
81. machine 5 You can define how the VPON DVR reacts when receiving the text data from POS machine System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection POS Event Motion Alarm Video Lost Beep Disk Space Low Z Start Stop Voice Call Start stop TEL TELZ Yoice File Default Beep Beep beeps when the event was occurred E mail sends e mail to the specified address when the event was occurred Voice call dial a voice call to the specified number when the event was occurred Se oS Back to the live video after setting alarm You can try to cancel a transaction from the POS machine and VPON DVR should alerts Note The text was captured from the POS machine you should check what text will be sent from the POS machine then set appropriate text in POS Event 3 17 2 GPI alarm Use the GPI Alarm menu under the Alarm tab to set what actions are taken when a GPI alarm is generated You can set up the alarm through a message a beep a video popup or E mail 37 System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Alarm Setup oie arm Motion Alarm Video Lost GPI Disk Space Low Disk Error POS Event Message Start stop Beep Start Stop Yideo Popup 10 a z i ax gt Start 3 17 3 Motion Alarm Use the Motion Alarm menu under the Alarm tab to set what actions are taken when a motion detection alarm is generated You can set up the alarm through a message a beep a
82. mp on the screen Time Format Specifies the format of the time stamp 47 Deinterlace Software gt based De interlace support Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to select any one of the displayed parameters and use the Left and Right buttons to cycle through the available options Press the OK button when parameters are set correctly 4 3 6 OSD text A line of text can be displayed with the video from each camera connected to the VP 100 Use the OSD Text menu to enable the text and alter it You can also set the position of the text using the X and Y parameter values Increasing the value of Y moves the text down the screen Increasing the value of X moves the text to the right OSD Tex 1 16 Enable No Text Al rander Writes Eszt To alter the text position 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight X or Y 2 Use the Right button to increase the value and the Left button to decrease the value 3 Press the OK button when the value is correct Use the on screen keyboard to alter the OSD text as follows 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the Text option 2 Use the Right arrow button to confirm 3 Press the keypad button on the remote control to display the on screen keyboard 0123456789 a4t _ f HFA CT CJ 7 lt gt ea Keypad button _ abcdSfghijklmnopqr 5 stuvwxyz BCDEFGHI JK LESES MN
83. nu on screen Menu button Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select one of the four options and press OK button to confirm your choice 4 3 System setup The System Setup menu enables you to change many different parameters of the VP 100 This section describes each option in the System Setup menu S O2VOCHHE YO OB HSP Pmt S k O f O i i E r i n O ZPODH PONY PHOHD lt dir as iad i d a y S D C P ccd ud er ys a t la S P g un 1g T P MRE MHP ct Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to highlight an option and use the OK button to confirm your choice You can move between pages using the Prev Page and Next Page buttons on the remote control 42 Up and Down arrow buttons OK button Prev Page Next Page 4 3 1 Password protect Use the Password Protect option to enable password protection set administrator and user passwords set the auto lock period and lock the system immediately Enabling password protection prevents unwanted users from accessing or configuring the VP 100 The Password Protect menu has the following choices Enable enables password protection Admin Pass sets the admin password User Pass sets the user password Auto lock After enables password protection after the specified time interval Lock Now enables password protection immediately To set the user or admin password 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote cont
84. ode Algorithm NTP Setup system Log Configuration File Default Settings Revise Firmware Reboot System 4 Key in your own license key 29 Note If you don t have a keyboard connected to the system you can use the on screen keyboard to enter your license key Double click the field to display the on screen keyboard Use the mouse to enter characters for the required field A Goneel Pau 5 Click the Register button when you see the POS it mean register successful 6 Back to the live display Click POS button to display the POS Panel You can try to send out some data from POS machine then POS text should show up with video 3 15 20 Network Neighbor User can copy the recorded files of VP 100 to other PC through network neighbor 1 Enable the Network Neighbor function 2 After define the server name workgroup and WINS server user can find out the DVR recording files from Microsoft windows network neighbor Note when you setup server name and workgroup please key in English characters or numbers only System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect Le Video Network Neighbor Video Input Disks P Enable ON TY Output Server Name TESTROOM1 OSD Text Workgroup DYR GPIO TCP IP WINS Server 10 1113 Serial Ports System Info Date Time ISP Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License Network Meighbor System Log E J Microsoft Windows N
85. oll oe OL LO E OF AWMAWNFEO 1 ridliti HA RANMHHARA IE Pi lt li tag aRennnnen 42 Z2ZA4A4ZA2Z4ZA2Z900000 R00 0090009090 I Q Press the Right arrow button to confirm A Use the Arrow buttons to select the Name and Pass options and modify these fields in the same manner as in the previous procedure Use the Up and Down buttons to select any cameras from Cameral through Cameral6 Press the Right arrow to select Yes to allow the user to access and control the selected camera Use the Up and Down buttons to select the PTZ option Press the Right arrow button to select Yes to enable PTZ control of the selected cameras for the user oe at Oe ae ae Use the Up and Down buttons to select the Playback option 50 9 Press the Right arrow button to select Yes to enable the user to record and play back the signal from the selected cameras 10 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the Audio option Note Audio can be disabled for live viewing and playback of recordings using the Audio Disable function 11 Press the Right arrow button to select Yes to enable the user to hear the live audio from the selected Cameras 4 3 9 Audio Use the Audio menu to set up the audio parameters for the VP 100 The configurable parameters areas follow e Mic Gain adjusts the gain of the microphone e Speaker adjusts the speaker output level volume e Mic Timeout sets the timeout for the microphone e Speaker
86. omes a dedicated DVR system after power up The DVR System is a high performance digital video recorder with built in mini web server and real time video capturing capability The video is grabbed and compressed for faster transmission to your PC through 10 100Mbps Ethernet The video also can display through local VGA output Besides VP 100 supports digital recording function It can record playback browse video simultaneously and save video data by cyclic recording to PC hard disk VP 100 supports full motion live video and audio through Internet Intranet connection When supporting more than 4 camera ports extra VP 40 cards can be installed on the same PC of VP 100 A DVR on chip FLASH ROM can support maximum 4 VP 40 capture cards This makes the PC supporting up to 16 cameras After installing VP 100 the PC is ready as a DVR When power up it starts local DVR functions such as monitoring through VGA output and recording to hard disk if it is configured to do that For remote monitoring or access to historical data you will have to set up the LAN or Internet environments and configure VP 100 IP information When all these installation are done successfully VP 100 delivers real time full motion audio video transmission to anywhere anytime A PC with Internet browser and our proprietary plug ins software can do that The camera can be remotely controlled to do zoom in and out and the unit can be triggered to initiate certain events Configura
87. onfiguration When you get videos display on VGA screen you can configure the VP 100 PC DVR unit using mouse or the IrDA controller comes with the VP 100 package Please refer to User manual Chapter 3 6 operating DVR by mouse Chapter 4 Operating DVR by IrDA controller Change from GUI mode to IR mode Default operation mode is GUI mode DVR provides a GUI mode with mouse support Be sure to plug in a PS2 mouse at the back of the unit before or when it starts to boot Go to the running mode in the system settings Change it from mouse mode to IR mode The unit will reboot Mouse mode is the only mode where a log can be found 3 Graphic User Interface GUI 3 1 Introduction VP 100 can be configured using either the supplied remote control unit or a keyboard or a mouse This chapter covers mouse operation The VP 100 must be in GUI mode for mouse operation Under GUI mode keyboard is used ONLY for data entry Local surveillance GUI DVR basic information 5990139900 699014800 700091590909 899016990 Camera status Playback z T pi p wa E 3 a i Se ee gt gt 7 E us pap f Te L I ae i 5 h 4 ioei Eo DVR basic information including date time total hard disk size and LAN status System configuration Split screen Live surveillance Full screen monitoring I O button Camera status R M Color Recording Mode Color Motion detection Sta
88. onsequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Important information Before proceeding please read and observe all instructions and warnings contained in this manual Retain this manual with the original bill of sale for future reference and if necessary warranty service When unpacking your DVR unit check for missing or damaged items If any item is missing or if damage is evident DO NOT INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS PRODUCT Contact your dealer or us for assistance Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 Main Features for VP 100 1 1 2 Product Specifications 2 1 3 System requirements 3 2 Getting Started 2 1 Summary of the installing 4 2 2 Installation 5 2 3 Power On 6 2 4 Configuration 6 3 The Local GUI 3 1 Introduction 8 3 2 Surveillance screen panel
89. oosing Motion Detect or GPI Fill in the start and stop time for monitoring the alarm the recipients subject and content of the E mail Enable a snapshot of the camera video to be attached to the E mail by selecting cameras in the Snapshot option Under the Global Settings fill in the mail server details Fill in the details using mouse and keyboard and click Done when complete Note If you set a domain name in the mail server setting provide the DNS IP address in the system Configuration 5 6 20 Ftp Upload The VP 100 can upload snapshots from the camera using FTP to a predefined location in the event of an alarm Use the FTP Upload page to set FTP details 79 Talos bain h Cine Individual Settings Get Memes ha Semen Drapery Tsn a Sat iert Anthonty Start Time 0 E 0 DVE Stip Slop Tim fo ko po Dareceory Eecori Sched ole f Filename Tat Mobos Pete es Snapshot Came M1 C2CaCrarsrerorererioriurigCisriariseri OFT Triger Recoodiuy Enable Drake sels Aleem Required held Pertek Pracch Global Settings fe fFip Server aui T cost Abm Ley Password Sytem Lig Pori fil Condi guuntare File Under the Individual Settings specify the type of event that causes the E mail to be sent in the Type field by choosing Motion Detect or Continuous Fill in the start and stop time for monitoring the alarm the file name and directory for FTP Enable a snapshot of the camera of video to be uploaded by selecting camer
90. otally 16 preset positions Recall buttons Move the camera to the selected preset position Ho i ZOOM buttons adjust the zoom to provide a more closer or wider view of the subject FOCUS buttons adjust the focus of the camera p Speed buttons Adjust the moving speed of the selected PTZ camera l PTZ OSD menu patrol auto pan Using OSD menu to control PTZ The 7 button is Focus j ok J button is cancel 4 Pan and tilt buttons Adjust the pan and tilt of the selected camera include 45 degree directional PTZ control at upper right upper left button right button left of PTZ control panel To set a camera configuration 1 Select a camera using the numbered buttons 1 16 on the Surveillance Panel 2 Adjust the Zoom Focus Speed Pan and Tilt buttons until the camera is configured correctly 3 Press a Set button to save the configuration The configuration you have saved can now be recalled with the corresponding Call button 3 7 PLAY button Click the PLAY button for playback the recorded files in the hard disk 11 Watermark J 2006 gt gt 2 gt S imitiwitlF 142 3 4 Calendar e 0 Hoven Mines as 0123 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 1314 15 6 17 18 19 20 212 2734H Bae eee eee be eee a ee eer SS ee in rare aco por wr Lock file Function buttons Bookmark Ze Alarm log 4 Thumbnail Browse Js Search by
91. ra 6 Camera Camera 6 Camera 9 CameralO Camerall Cameral2 Ee fo fre Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License System Log Alarm Log system Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection System Information Boot DOM CF Disk IP TONTOS Mask Zae MaclD 00 40 F4 17 43 DD Start 2006 02 21 18 02 34 PA Ver 1 4 Fy Date Feb 14 2006 10 15 10 Model 100 400 Sysbin Ver 100 2 Disk Size 120 GB Disk Used 19 GB 15 Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License system Log Alarm Log ax 3 15 4 Disks Use the Disks menu to configure network disks that the DVR uses to record data If no disk is connected No Device appears in the Disk Device field System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect Video Setup Disks Video Input Disks Disk TY Output OSD Text GPIO Disk Info Torrie Account Audio Serial Ports System Info Date Time ISP Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License System Log Alarm Log E Ki ax Use keyboard or mouse to enter the IP address and Volume of any connected network disk Click on the 4 Disk 1 fa No Device E Jo Disk Info Disk Device IP Addr a Volume a Test Test Test button to test 1f the drive is working correctly 22 3 15 5 TV output Use the TV Output menu to configure the video output for the VPON DVR The VPON DVR can support standa
92. rd VGA computer monitors or TV type screens Set the device type standard outputs and other parameters Set the Camera From and Camera To options to specify the range of cameras that are displayed in the cyclic display mode Software based De interlace support System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect 2 TY Output Device VGA v Standard NTSC v Output to Composite v Delay Sec 0 i Camera From 1 v Serial Ports Camera To 4 oo system Info ele pa Date Time Screen Split Single v cal Deinterlace ON Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License system Log Alarm Log el ax Use mouse to set each field Ensure each field is set correctly before clicking OK If parameters are set incorrectly it could result in the display becoming unreadable and very difficult to correct 3 15 6 OSD Text Use the OSD Text menu to assign text for each of the connected cameras For instance you may like to have text saying cl on the image from a camera installed in the cl system Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect 2l Video OSD Text i Camera Camera 1 a Enable MES Default Settings f To display the OSD text 1 Select the desired camera from the Camera drop down box 2 Click the Enable field to display the text 3 Adjust the position of the text display on the image using the X and Y parameters A value of X 0 and Y 0 would resu
93. re events using the Set Action option 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select an event from the list 2 Press the Right arrow button to display the submenu for the event with the following options Message displays a message on screen when the event occurs Beep sounds a beep when the event occurs E Mail sends an E mail to the specified address when the event occurs Voice Call sends a voice call to a specified number when an event occurs Video Popup displays the video from the selected camera on your screen 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired action from the following options 4 Press the Right arrow button for the required action to view the submenu 5 After enabling the action set up the Start and End Hour Minute and Second to make the feature active during the specified time interval of the day The default settings have the feature enabled throughout the whole day 55 6 If you selected the E Mail option as the desired action you have to set up the recipient of the E mail the subject and the text matter of the E mail You can specify which of the 16 cameras status is in the E mail 4 3 14 ISP If you are connecting to the Internet using dial up enter your ISP details using the ISP option from the System Setup menu Set up the following options Phone No enter the telephone number that is dialed by the dial up modem Name enter the user name of your dial up account Pass ent
94. rol to highlight the Admin Pass option to set the administrator password or the User Pass option to set the user password Password Protec Enable No Admin Pass User Pass Autolock After O0O sec Lock Now 2 Press the Right arrow button to display the password entry screen Admin Page ipasewordm 3 Press the keypad button on the remote control to display the on screen keyboard Keypad button MNOPQORSTUVWAYZ 43 4 Use the Arrow buttons on the remote control to choose a letter and use the OK button to confirm you choice 5 When the new password has been entered correctly press the keypad button on the remote control to turn off the on screen keyboard 6 Press the OK button to confirm the new password When user or admin passwords are set and enabled you will be prompted for a password before going on further functions Use the on screen keyboard to set user or admin passwords as described To set the password protects function 1 Select the Enable option from the Password Protect menu 2 Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to toggle between Yes and No 3 Press the OK button to confirm your choice The autolock function in the Password Protect menu will lock the system after the specified period of inactivity To set the period of inactivity before the system is locked 1 Highlight the autolock option in the Password Protect menu 2 Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to increase or decrease the
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97. s DHCP set the DVR IP address to 255 255 255 253 This requests the modem to assign an IP address You must register with a registry server to use dynamic addresses under DHCP Follow the directions in Configuring Dynamic IP addresses on page 82 to register with a registry server 6 6 Using PPPoE If your xDSL or cable router uses PPPoE an IP sharing router is required as the DVR does not support PPPoE Regardless of whether you use a static IP address or a dynamic IP address you will need to set the DHCP server IP address and IP forwarding but if you use a static IP address you do not need to register with a registry server 1 Configure your IP sharing router WAN side to connect with your modem Connect the modem then connect the DVR to a LAN port on the router 2 Configure your IP sharing router range of private IP addresses to prevent a conflict with the DVR default IP address Alternatively you can reserve a private IP address for the DVR 3 Attach a computer to another LAN port on the router Configure the computer private IP address to prevent a conflict with the DVR In IrDA mode configure the private IP address of the DVR 5 If you are using a dynamic IP address set the registry Host IP as described in the manual Leave the register HTTP Port as field blank Set registry Host Path to the path that holds the registry files Set the IP forwarding of the router to forward the IP that requests standard HTTP port
98. t the DVR video by typing the IP address http DVR IP pdamain htm on the Internet Explore in your cell phone or PDA 1 Open a browser window on a terminal that has network access to the VP 100 2 Type the IP address http DVR IP pdamain htm of the VP 100 in the browser address bar You can view video as following Ill 2 banas Gee 3D 3 W Camera 13 Appendix F NET I O optional One DVR can offer to connect sixteen cash registers We provide two devices to connect DVR and cash registers one of device is VP 204 NET I O device for connecting one cash register the other one device is VP 204Q NET I O device for connecting four cash registers at the same time If you hope sixteen cash registers to connect to one DVR you need sixteen VP 204 devices or four VP 204Q devices VP 204 installation 1 Connect corresponded color wire of the cable into VP 204 NET I O Device 2 Follow the pictures bellow for installation Brown Red Yellow Yellow Orange ri Plug in Ethernet cable el To Printer E To Cash register 4 Connect POS to Ethernet Hub by the Ethernet cable IV VP 2040 installation To cash register To cash register To cash register To cash register errare Puii i Bend Darel DC IN Plug in Ethernet cable Software Set up 1 After hardware setting up power on the DVR 2 Goto the system menu and select Serial Port function to set up interface 3 DVR detects N
99. t the Modem Speaker option Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to select either Internal or External speaker 10 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to highlight the Voice File option 11 Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to select a voice file to use 12 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to highlight the Rename option 13 Press the OK button to rename the current file to the file named in the Voice File field 14 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to highlight the Record option 15 Press the OK button to make a recording Known issues with the voice call function e There will be three seconds silence between a voice call being answered and the start of the message e Ifthe voice call function calls a phone with an automatic answering machine the VP 100 will behave as if the call has been answered e The VP 100 does not support non standard ringing tones If the VP 100 calls a phone and an unexpected tone is received an error message will be generated Set Action Use the Set Action option to define what action is taken by the VP 100 when an event occurs The following options are available Video Lost generates an alarm when the video from the selected camera is not available Disk Space Low generates an alarm when the disk space is insufficient Disk Error generates an alarm if there is an error while accessing the disk POS Event generates an alarm if there is an error while integrate pos data with video To configu
100. tail information of log U iaia kia bia ka Bia bia Bia Bia ol HHHHHHHHA Raa gma c oa Ca c Ga Ca ch oa a oa ca Oa Ca c w S D D O O DO O OOOO OOD LO elite VO WO ie tek ich U U LUO O M ish is mi A A A A d A A A A A A A A ON ON EE a BE a E ON ON ON ONO GND ON ON ON OS LO eb te VO VO VO VO ek tek tek LO taken tea te miO O ee ee O O O O O O O O O O miO O O O O O O O O O OG O OO ao ES ON ON ES ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON SN 4 6 2 System log Any operation will be written into system log include local operation and remote operation User can search system log by specific time sys em Log 1i 48 S feke Oo P ppp T H fogo G H U HAM H H H U a ba HOUMVVVUGAGDGBOVVVUGE WPOVMAtDGyYVIVAGaAtdAD HPVONANOOQNnNNNOGAQNH ODHUN SN KNAAANA N atm atm atm ac Am T NA A N N E N Y O N N AFI A A A A O YLA MN T LOA N O N N A N Y O N Y LA AH Wi m N A A N e ee N A OO mM A N O A oo o O O O OONN AA A A MNAM MN NAN NAN LO eB O O O o LA LA LA LA LA LO LO LA LO LAO LA LAO LAO LA wi A ee ee AH ICN AN AN N N AN N N N N N N N N AN N N N NI eO OOO O0OO0OOOOOOO OOOO OOO nN mN mA MNA mA NH NH mA A A ooo A NA NA NA NA eO O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO EANO UO UO U U U U ULU U UULU LU UU 1 1 WO WO 0 O efani nininini CCC C0000 0000 66 4 6 3 Default settings Use the Default Settings option to reset all configurable parameters to their factory default settings When the Default Settings option is chosen from the System Setup menu a messa
101. tem Log Alarm Log System Information Boot IP Mask MaclD Start Fv Ver FW Date Model Sysbin Ver Disk Size Disk Used DOM CF Disk 10 11 100 81 faa ears ey OAD 00 40 F4 1 7 43 00 2006 02 21 18 02 34 1 4 Feb 14 2006 10 15 10 100 400 100 2 120 GB 19 GB 15 This section explains each of the menu pages in turn 3 15 1 Password Protect The Password Protect screen helps you to enable password protection set administrator and user passwords set the auto lock period and lock the system immediately Enabling password protection prevents unwanted users from accessing or configuring the VP 100 system Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect Serial Ports System Info Date Time ISP Registry Running Mode Algorithm NTP Setup License system Log Alarm Log Enter new passwords for Admin and User in the corresponding fields Set an auto lock time if required in the Auto lock after field The auto lock function locks the system after a given time and a password is required to unlock it Click Lock Now to lock the system immediately Note If you do not have a Keyboard connected to the system you can use the on screen keyboard to El Password Protect Enable Admin Password User Password Autolock After Lock Now E To double click the entry next to the icon This action can display the on screen keyboard x cance _ Pox 19 enter your passwords All the f
102. ter 5 Use the Prev Page and Next Page buttons to move to the previous or next page 6 Press the OK button when all parameters are set 4 4 3 Motion Detection To set motion detection conditions 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select the Motion Detection option from the Alarm menu and press the OK button 2 When the motion detection menu appears uses the Up and Down Arrow buttons to select one of the following options e Enable configures the motion detection feature for each camera e Sensitivity sets the sensitivity value for detecting motion e Set Detect Area sets the area in the camera s field of vision over which motion is detected This option is displayed only after you set the Enable option to Yes e Enable all area sets the all area is motion detect area e Disable all area set no area is motion detect area 3 Select the Enable field and use the Left and Right arrow buttons to toggle between Yes to enable the motion detection feature and No to disable it 4 Select the Sensitivity choice and use the Left Right arrow buttons to decrease increase the sensitivity We recommend that you keep the sensitivity level to its default setting If the sensitivity level is adequate an orange square is displayed in the upper left hand corner of the screen when motion is detected 5 Select the Set Detect Area option and press the Right arrow button to configure the area as follows 1 The highlighted are
103. the status of the recorded file and the instances where the recording was triggered by motion detection or GPI Snapshot Playback speed Note The playback start time can be changed to jump to any time during the recording Click on the playback start time and change the time using the keyboard 5 6 18 Search Search video clips based on text POS transaction data 1 Click search button and enter the submenu 2 You can search by any key word base on POS transaction data text 3 If you want to find out data faster we recommend you to narrow down searching day time and cameras to get faster response 4 Press Query button when done to conduct the search 78 System Ldusunbyn Tayt ext EXIHA Caphara Seting Start Time 2006 3 zl poz Mame wos Auday Jeti Stop Time 200 3 l fio E am fio Set Date amp Tarn Camera MIR 2MP3 hP4 MP5 hP6MI RPE RIP 10h 11 12 B13 14 15 16 reps 5 6 19 Send Mail The VP 100 can send a snapshot by E mail when triggered by an alarm Use the Send Mail page to set E mail details for each camera Mail Settings Individual Settings Type Gri Start Time PO P0 pO stop Time po fo f0 Snapshot Cameva T1Tersrarsr ar7rsererioririzCris liaise i6 Enable Drabi Required field Global Settings Mail Server a Account Under the Individual Settings specific the type of event that cause the E mail to be sent in the Type field by ch
104. the VP 100 over the Internet Max Conn Bandwidth sets the maximum bandwidth allocated for each connection to the VP 100 This is the maximum bandwidth divided by the maximum connections Water Mark Sets water mark on the video image Local Display enables viewing the selected camera video signal on the local display If this option is set to Off the camera is still optional and its video can be recorded if needed PTZ Device Choice one PTZ from our support list If user can t find out PTZ camera please contact us PTZ baud rate each camera have different baud rate please set correctly PTZ time out The timeout value represents the time given to the cameras to respond to a command PTZ ID each camera can define different ID please set correctly when you have up to 2 PTZ cameras in one system Dimension sets 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 resolution for each camera Copy Camera Configuration To User can select cameras and press ok button to copy the configuration of current camera to the selected cameras 3 15 3 Video input To map physical camera inputs onto video window positions on the display screen You don t have to map camera to position as in the example below You can map camera l to any position from 1 to 12 21 system Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Password Protect Serial Ports system Info Date Time ISP Video Input Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Came
105. the voice call function must be between 5 and 10 seconds Known issues with the voice call function e There will be three seconds silence between a voice call being answered and the start of the message e If the voice call function calls a phone with an automatic answering machine the VP 100 will behave as if the phone has been answered e The VP 100 does not support non standard ringing tones If the VP 100 calls a phone and an unexpected tone is received an error message will be generated POS event User can specify any keyword in the transaction data For Data Event Alerting Such as VOID and NO SALE 1 Click Setup button on the screen and select Alarm then enter Alarm setup function 36 System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection YOICE Kepeal GPI Alarm E re Motion Alarm REG Mime E Video Lost miodem Speaker interna El Disk Space Low Disk Error Yoice File El POS Ewent Edit File Jame PLAY PEC POS Event Text Event Eve nt 1 E Text al 2 You can define events by numeric characters such as selling prices or abnormal text such as VOID or NO SALE 3 You can enter at most 20 POS events Once the captured POS data contains one of the defined POS events VPON triggers actions for the event For example you can enter VOID and NO SALE in the POS Event respectively 4 Select the POS Event function and start to set up reaction when receiving the text data from POS
106. tion of VP 100 can be done by an IR remote control unit or a mouse A sample configuration is shown as below es Figure 1 1 Network Configuration 1 1 Main Features for VP 100 v Video amp audio recording E Up to 8 12 16 camera inputs color or B W E Up to 30 fps on each camera for local monitoring E Record display playback simultaneously E Built in QUAD Multiplexes functions for local monitoring E Local playback of recorded video on VGA or TV monitor E Remote playback from PC browser E Query recorded data by date time amp events E Control well known brand PTZ Cameras v High video quality and low data rate E Up to 200 1 video compression E Multiple video compression engines H 263 JPEG M JPEG MPEG4 v Network E Dynamic IP support for Internet access E Direct Dial up available v Backup E Removable Hard Drives E Optional CD RW DVD RW v Easy to use E Plug and play non Windows embedded real time OS E Easy configuration via keyboard IR Control Home Page or RS 232 port E Standard web browser as the client application v Alarm function E Motion detection Event trigger Schedule Pre alarm recording E E Mail amp FTP alarm notification E Optional GPIO for alarm control v FW1 3 New Features for VP 100 E Point of sales DVR Integration E USB mouse support E SATA HDD support E Low bandwidth support v FW1 4 New Features for VP 100 E Alarm log E Import searching function for more user friendly E Wei
107. to increase the time 3 Press the OK button to save your settings The Voice Call options enable you to set up a voice modem that will make a call when the selected event such as a GPI or motion alarm or video lost from a camera occurs You must install a voice fax modem on one of VP 100 COM ports configure the COM port as a voice Call device and make its protocol the same as that of the voice fax modem for the voice call function to work Voice call features e A voice call message can be recorded using an internal or external microphone and can be played back using an internal or external speaker e Up to 60 voice messages can be recorded and stored on the VP 100 and used for different alarm events e Messages recorded for the voice call function must be between 5 and 10 seconds To set the Voice call function Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select the Voice Call option from the Alarm menu Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to highlight the Redial option Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to set the number of Redial attempts 0 9 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to highlight the Voice Repeat option Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to set the number of times the message is repeated 0 9 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to highlight the Time for Rec option P Ie a a Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to set the duration of the recording 5 10 seconds 54 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to highligh
108. ton to Pk playback 3 9 Alarm log Any alarm will be written into alarm log including motion trigger GPIO trigger Disk error Video loss POS event etc User can search alarm log by specific time and double click one of the alarm log on the list to playback the video Alarm Log qiz Page 2006 f fe E zz Ea fir E Search Date Time Event Device OB zr 0 Te zagaa Wedio Loss Device 1 OB zr z0 12 29 33 wegdio Loss Device 1 OB zr z0 12 29 30 weddio Loss Device 1 OB O2f 20 Tere oied edio Loss Device 1 OB O2f20 12 29 29 edio Loss Device 1 OB Off20 qazar edio Loss Device 1 OK Off20 Tee 9 2 Wecdio Loss Device 1 OB zr z0 12 29 23 wegdio Loss Device 1 OB z z0 Terese l Wecdio Loss Device 1 OB O02 20 T2123 o2 1 Wedia Loss Device 1 OB O2f20 12 29 20 Wedioa Loss Device 1 OB O2f20 12 29 19 edio Loss Device 1 OK Off20 12 29 18 edio Loss Device 1 OB Ofrfe0 12 29 71 edio Loss Device 1 OB zr z0 12 29 10 Wedio Loss Device 1 OB O2 20 12 29 09 Wedia Loss Device 1 OB zr 0 12 29 08 edio Loss Device 1 OB O2f20 Tereo of edio Loss Device 1 OB O2f20 Teieo oy edio Loss Device 1 OB O2f20 12 29 06 edio Loss Dewicel 14 3 10 Backing up the recorded files If the DVR is equipped with CD RW DVD RW drive you can back up your recorded files to a CD DVD or USB hard drive Note The DVR will take some time to collect data before it can start back
109. tus Color Status of each DI and DO device DI or DO not detected DI or DO was detected 3 2 Surveillance screen panel The Surveillance Screen Panel enables you to define which live images are displayed on screen OOAOAOOOOOOO A A Selectable 1 4 6 7 9 10 13 16 split screen display B Use the sequence button to automatically cycle through all the connected cameras C The arrow buttons to get previous or next camera Enlarge button Click the enlarge button to switch to full screen live video display Double click mouse right button to switch back normal live video 3 3 Setup Video Quality Use the video quality button to set all the video parameters for the cameras connected to the VP 100 1 First please change to single screen as following FOCUS f A a j mampan DaD Daa ee Video quality button I O button POS button Select camera Back to live surveillance Enlarge video System setup 2 Press the set quality button you can see the Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Quality All control panel Brightness adjusts the amount of light or brightness for the selected camera according to your preference Contrast adjusts the difference between light and dark areas or contrast for the selected camera according to your preference Saturation adjusts the amount of color for the selected camera Hue adjusts the dominant color for t
110. um 16 cash registers Serial No KKBBBBKK License Key Register Now Licensed Func POS 4 4 Record setup Use the Record Setup menu to set all the record options for the VP 100 There are four Record Setup submenus DVR Record Schedule Motion Detection GPI Trigger and Pre Alarm This section covers each submenu 1n turn 4 4 1 DVR Setup Use the DVR menu to set the DVR Digital Video Recorder mode Choose Cyclic Recording to keep recording on the hard disk continuously Choose Auto Stop to stop recording when the disk is full 58 DVR Setup ae Mode Auto You can set an alarm to be generated when the hard disk is full and send notification through a beep E mail or text message To change the DVR mode 1 Select the Mode option from the DVR submenu using the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control 2 Use the Left and Right buttons to select either Cyclic Recording or Auto Stop 3 Press the OK button to save changes 4 4 2 Record schedule You can set up to 16 record schedules that automatically record at given times and days To configure a record schedule 1 From the Record Schedule menu pick a schedule to change from the displayed list using the Up and Down arrow buttons Record Scheduilie Record chedule Record chedule Recordad chedule Record schedule Record chedule Record chedule Record cheduilie Record chendule Record ched dule Record chedule Record chedul
111. up Record Schedule Set Motion Detection GPI Trigger Recording Set Pre Alarm Playback Search 5 6 13 Record schedule DVR Setup Record Mode Circular Recording Use the Record Schedule page to set up to 16 automatic recording schedules For each record schedule select the day and start and stop times for recording For each camera select off Normal Recording Motion Detection Recording GPI Trigger Recording or MD amp GPI Trigger Recording to record only when motion is detected Enable Audio if you want to record audio also Weight recording is setting special recording frame rate when an alarm of one of camera was triggered Select a Frame Rate of recording for each camera System Information Camera Setting Audio Setting Set Date amp Time Set NTP Server System Configuration Set Serial Ports Set POS Alarm amp Remote Control Set Names amp On Screen Display Set User s Authority DYR Setup Record Schedule Set Motion Detection GPI Trigger Recording Set Pre Alarm Playback Search 5 6 14 Motion detection lt Schedule 1 gt Enable Yes 7 Mon Yes 7 Tue Yes Wed Yes 7 Thu Yes 7 Fri Yes Sat Yes 7 Sun Yes Start Time o oo foo Stop Time come 0 oo Camera 1 NommalRecording Camera 2 Normal Reconling Camera 3 Normal Reoordins x Camera 4 Noma Recordings x Audio OFF z Auto Speed ON z Camera ift
112. uration 50 Set Serial Ponts scp bal DMCs Quality 80 gt settee Compression Boost None Alarm amp Remote Control Video Resolution 640x480 Auto Gain Control Mirror Horizontally Set Names amp On Screen Display elo Aathonty ieee Mirror Vertically J DVR Setup Watermark Record Schedule Set Camera Control Set Motion Detection Camera Control Device No Camera Control Device GPI Tigger Recordi Baud Rate bps 9600 Set Pre Alarm PTZ ID f Playback Timeout sec 120 Search f Max connections for this camera p 5 6 3 Audio setting Use the Audio setting menu to set parameters such as Mic Gain Speaker Mic Timeout and Speaker Timeout You can also perform a self test to test if the microphone and speaker are working correctly There are multiple audio inputs user can define which audio mapping to which camera Audiol is audio input from motherboard Other audio inputs are from video capture cards Audio out is from motherboard System Information E Audio Setting Camera Setting pestoint ates Dee n Set NTP Server Audio Source NULL Ssystem Conficuration Microphone Gain 75 Speaker Volume 75 x Set Serial Ports i seisena sore Microphone Control Timeout 60 Set POS Speaker Control Timeout 6 Alarm amp Remote Control Camera 1 NULL gt Set Names amp On Screen Display Camera 2 zi Camera 3 NULL Set User s Authority Camera 4 NULL x DFR Setup Re
113. video popup a voice call or E mail System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection b Motion Alarm Camera Camera 1 El Disk Space Low Disk Error POS Event Message OFF Start jo J0 m m 4 4 jo E Stop jo S jo S5 Beep ON Start Stop ojo aa afd a ideo Popup ON Start TESE fo fa fo a man zi 2 Cancel BP oK Use the keyboard or mouse recommended to select the required GPI from the GPI drop down box and complete all fields For each action you can specify the time interval over which the GPI is monitored for an alarm to be generated For the Voice Call option specify two telephone numbers where the call may be placed along with the voice file For the E mail option specify the recipient subject and text of the E mail along with which of the cameras status is sent in the E mail and the start and stop times Click OK to save changes 3 17 4 Video lost Use the Video Lost menu under the Alarm tab to set what actions are taken when video signal from a camera is not available You can set up the alarm through a message a beep a video popup a voice call or E mail 38 System Setup Record Setup Alarm Motion Detection Video Lost Camera Message Start stop Beep Start Stop Voice Call Start Camera 1 ee jo 2 es x Po Use the keyboard or mouse recommended to select the required cam
114. volume name for the new disk 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the Volume option and press the Right arrow button to confirm the choice 2 Use the on screen keyboard to enter a volume label for the new disk To test a network disk 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the Test option 2 Press the OK button to confirm the choice The test result will appear on the screen To save disk parameters 1 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the Save option 2 Press the OK button to confirm the choice 4 3 5 TV output The VP 100 can be connected to a VGA monitor or a TV to view the camera video signal Use the TV Output menu to set the following parameters for the video output port Device sets the output to VGA or TV Standard sets the signal format for the output device Select from NTSC PAL SECAM and so on Output to sets the video output to the composite or S Video signal Delay sets the delay between consecutive camera signals when displaying all the camera signals automatically Camera From specifies the first camera signal displayed in the automatic cyclic camera mode Camera To specifies the last camera signal displayed in the automatic cyclic camera mode Screen Split sets the number 1 4 9 or 16 of cameras to be shown on the local screen Time Stamp Enables and specifies the position of the time sta
115. working Position it in an open space with flat surface and also maintain at least 15 cm between the left and right sides of the body and the wall The lightning flash arrowhead symbol within and equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of a shock hazard within the product s enclosure CE Warning This is a Class A product in a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures FCC Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CATION ca Co Q g ad i Cc gah Oty a Nos aw CE GUARANTEE Every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual if you detect any inaccuracies or omissions please inform FORMOSA21 INC in Taiwan or your local distributor FORMOSA21 cannot held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes to the products and manuals without your prior notice FORMOSA21 makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained within this document including but not limited the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose FORMOSA21 shall not be liable nor responsible for incidental or c

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