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1. 1 2 4 1 2 me Alarm output Connection for external devices Piezo buzzer siren RS485 Communication terminal for Pan Tilt Zoom cameras Form 4 3 DVR I O Description 4 5 2 ALARM INPUT e Normal open or close form of alarm input type e Com port of alarm detector connected with GND and connect with GND e NC port Cor NO port of alarm detector connect with DVR input interface e Alarm detector adopts external power supply and the same ground with DVR 4 5 3 ALARM OUTPUT Alarm output relay output please refer relay parameters bellow in order to avoid device damage Relay parameters Maximum switching power 240VA 4
2. resin nent e Click A MEM 4 area in next diagram to switch between single screen and multi screen e Pan Ch 5 area in next diagram refers to multi screen switch local record capture and mute unmute audio Y Multi screen switch switch from single screen to multi screen and vice versa Y Local record save and record video to a local HDD while in a live view Set recording path in configuration Capture capture of the present channel set the path in other Sound on off sound Channel Camera 01 camera 02 camera 03 f Camera 04 Camera 05 Camera 06 an Camera 07 fv Camera 08 Camera 01 A EXLLETO mmn _ xt el 5 Diagram 6 3 WEB screen 45 6 1 4 PTZ CONTROL e Setprotocol see Setting PTZ Config 2 e Control PTZ direction step size zoom IRIS preset tour pattern border scan light wiper auto pan etc e Step size controls PTZ speed e g step size 8 is moved faster than step size 1 e Eight direction rotations up down right left upleft upright lower left lower right No 1 255 5 Advanced Set Diagram 6 4 PTZ config e Border scan Operation move camera to the left right boundary by direction key Click border again to confirm the setting e Preset Operation modify preset position by direction key and inputting a preset number then click Add to save e Tour
3. Operation select Tour and input numbers in Path and preset Click Add Preset to add one preset in the cruise path and repeat to add additional presets Click Clear Preset to delete a preset repeat to delete more e Pattern Operation Click Pattern in order to record a automated pattern Then go back to the PTZ controls in order to modify the zoom focus and IRIS etc Stop recording in Pattern setting to save the pattern e AUX on off one of AUX e Wiper on off wiper under protocol 46 6 1 5 SYSTEM SETTING Call up the DVR local configuration menu by click System Setting the further details please refer Local operation guide Diagram 6 5 Configuration E Control Panel Es d dinkenence Item Stauts VERSION S H 000000000000000000 a LOG y Video bes IEFAULT BACKUF budio In Out AUTO MAINTENANCE Alarm In Out fy Config manage oo Forst Lg SETTING ATA Port La Record Config Bios Version 1 000 0000 5 Build 2010 12 38 a BasicSet 3 RecordPlan 3 ACCOUNT E La NETWORK be BasicSet lo AdvanceSet EL ALARM z CJ Local Alarm bs Het Alarm E E DETECT Motion Det Video Los Camera 5j EET Peripherals 0 3 Alarm 10 Config 3 Record ly RS232 a PAN TILT ZOOM Storage Hf HDD INFO Diagram 6 5 system setting 6 1 6 SEARCH RECORD Click Search record to open
4. Set PTZ channel protocol address baud rate etc Firstly set the dome address and ensure the A B lines of dome and DVR are connected correctly The configuration interface Diagram 5 33 Channel Protocol NONI Address Baudrate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity NONI Default OK Cancel 36 Diagram 5 33 PTZ configuration Channel select the channel for PTZ camera Protocol select associated dome protocol e g PELCOD Address select associated dome address default 1 Note this address has to correspond with dome address or the dome will not control Baud Rate select the dome baud rate and control default is 9600 Note the baud rate has to correspond with the dome address or the dome will not control Data Bits default 8 Stop Bits default 1 Parity default None 5 9 2 ALARM OUTPUT This menu manages alarm output parameters and displays the current state of alarms Diagram 5 34 ALARM OUTPUT Alarm Type All schedule Manual y wv stop Y Y Status OK Cancel Diagram 5 34 alarm output Channel alarm port Auto alarm output is determined by the alarm output menu while in auto mode Manual alarm output is on and the status is active Close alarm output is off and the status is inactive Status current status of alarm output 5 9 3 PORT CONFIGURATION Port Config interface Diagram 5 35 37 R5232 Function Consol Baudrate 115200 Data Bits 8 S
5. the preview would be blurred e Blurred screen in playback mode or failure to playback records Possible reasons l Procedure error reboot the DVR 2 HDD error test or change out the HDD 3 DVR hardware failure contact your local supplier e Client software cannot view DVR live image Possible reasons 1 Network settings are incorrect 2 IP conflict e Download recording can not be played Possible reasons 1 No video player is installed Please download the latest video player online 2 The USB or HDD device itself has an error 3 Do not install graphic software later than DX8 1 51
6. Search to get the results in list rt totem 22 to call out backup operation menu and confirm the backup Remove records in backup operation menu by removing the Y next to records single channel list 32 items Search results show in the results list Click A V to move through the records in list which contains maximum 128 search Recor results Select one of the records and click ENTER or double click left mouse to play the file Record type R regular A alarm M MD Window Select Select focus window Form 5 2 playback 5 6 1 FAST AND SLOW MOTION Playback fast motion For changing between fast motion in slow and The key normal mode speed 1 speed 2 are alterable Actual playback speed Playback slow motion Switch to slow motion in fast and normal mode varies by versions the key gt speed 1 speed 2 are alterable Play Pause Il Control Play Pause in slow fast mode NEN Previous Next Valid in playback mode click and gt to switch to previous or next recording in the same channel Form 5 3 fast and slow motion 5 6 2 BACKWARD AND SINGLE FRAME PLAYBACK Backward Single left click backward key 4 to play backwards In backward and single Backward key and single click again to stop back run frame playback mode click to return to Manual single frame playback single frame playback by clicking lt and normal playback Form 5
7. adjust TV output area Modify the image to the right size for monitor e Tour configuration Display GUI Output Config Tour Config Enable Tour Interval View 1 View 4 View 9 Motion Tour Type View 1 Alarm Tour Type View 1 Default Cancel App Diagram 5 38 tour config Setting tour mode and interval between rotation the time is within 5 120s the mode include single screen four eight nine sixteen screen Motion Tour Type to set the motion detection tour mode Alarm Tour Type to set the alarm tour mode Note Shortcut switch 9 5 by clicking the upper right button or pressing Shift key 9 enable tour 6 disable tour 5 10 MAINTENANCE The following picture shows the maintenance interface Diagram 5 39 40 MAINTENANCE Version Default x e Auto Maintain On line Users Diagram 5 39 maintenance Log display system log information Diagram 5 40 Type Start Time 2010 08 02 End Time 2010 08 02 00 00 00 Search Log Time Event 10 08 02 11 44 27 10 08 02 10 08 02 11 44 27 Coro Pagellp PageDown Diagram 5 40 log Log type system operation configuration data management alarm event recording user management log delete document operation Select the type and time to filter the log list Backup logs by clicking backup or clicking delete to delete all logs Version shows features software version etc Software upgrade connect a USB f
8. for each HDD please select HDD according to your actual recording requirement e Formulas Formula for total HDD capacity Total HDD Capacity MB Channel Number x Time Hour x HDD Occupation Per Hour MB hr Formula for record period Total HDD Capacity MB HDD Occupation Per Hour MB hr x Channel Number Record Period Hour note 1G1B 1024MIB 15 theoretical value the actual value is 1GB 1000MB so the data in HDD MANAGEMENT is always larger than the actual number simulation for file size CBR Form 7 1 Stream top limit Stream top limit 140M 896k 393M Form 7 1 simulation for file size The file size is different in VBR mode the above data is only for reference 7 2 MOUSE CONTROL Connect a mouse and DVR by the USB ports e Left Click v Pops up the login box if you are not logged in If you are logged in a left click brings up the main menu v Click an icon to entry it s submenu v Execute an operation v Selecta check box modify MD state v Pop up drop down list v Select input method and input test lt refers backspace refers blank English input 49 Number input Symbol input 1 2 83 475 56 708 9 O8 LL e Double left click mouse v Select and play a record v nlive view switch channel to a full screen v Return back to a previous multi view by double clicking again Right Click mouse Y Pop up the context menu in live view mode v Return to the previous
9. menu cancel the operation Scroll wheel v Change numeric fields up down v Select options from a pulldown menu v Scroll page up down in a list box Left click and Drag mouse v Left click and drag to select a motion detection area v Left click and drag to select a masked area 7 3 TROUBLESHOOTING DVR startup failure or continuously reboot Possible reasons l p 3 The system has been damaged from a bad DVR update There is a problem with the DVR main board error please contact the supplier There is an HDD error Replace the faulty HDD Remote control does not work Possible reasons l p Check for batteries in the remote control The batteries are dead 50 3 The IR receiver transmitter is not aligned 4 The DVR address and does not correspond to the remote control address Please check your settings in the General menu and press the RC key to pair the device e DVR cannot control PTZ Possible reasons 1 RS 485 cable connection error A B ports are inversely connected is RS 485 is RS 485 2 PTZ decoder protocol baud rate address are incorrect 3 Parallel connect a 1200 resistance to resolve signal reflex issues caused by too many PTZs on the line 4 The RS 485 port on DVR is defective e Blurred screen in preview mode Possible reasons Please make sure your cameras match your video format selected in the General menu E g camera is NTSC standard but the DVR 15 a PAL standard
10. to access the DVR by Internet Explorer assuming you have a correct network configuration e You will see the following interface popup when you access the IP address in Internet Explorer Login Diagram 6 1 login screen e Install ActiveX If installation is blocked by Windows please add the IP as a trusted site or lower your Internet Explorer security settings to allow this e The following interface will popup when you input your username password and click Login e Click Exit to quit 43 Stream Current channel O Kbps AILO Kbps Camera 01 Camera 02 Camera 03 fs Camera 04 Camera 05 Camera 06 r EN Camera 07 g v 10 41 127 8 Gam Advanced TTD 5 Preset 71D Diagram 6 2 WEB ma m IE Local playback playback local record 2 Function key mM Open all play live views in surveillance window Surveillance window Change window layout Image color modify brightness contrast and saturation Image color amp other Other set capture path record download path and reboot PTZ control PTZ control menu 6 System config record search alarm setting exit etc Form 6 1 description 44 6 1 3 LIVE VIEW e Selecta live view channel in surveillance window e Top left 1 area in next diagram shows DVR IP address and stream e Leftbottom 2 area in next diagram shows the channel name e Topright 3 area in next diagram shows the date and time
11. 4 backward and single frame playback Tip 1 The current playback speed channel time and progress are displayed on the front panel 2 Playback type and speed are related to product version please refer panel prompt 23 5 7 CONFIGURATION 5 7 1 SETTING Enter Setting under Configuration General System Time Date Format Date Separator Time Format Language HDD Full Pack Duration DVR No Video Standard Auto Logout Default OK Cancel Diagram 5 16 system configuration Time set the current time T me moi 5 Note click to save the time modification Date Format to modify the date display format Daylight Saving Time DST click DST to enable the function and enter the local DST starting and ending time Date Separator 1 to select the separator for date Time Standard 24 hr or 12 hr display mode Language language selection vary by different model Full HDD Solution 1 when HDD is Full there are two options Overwrite or Stop recording If you select Overwrite the DVR will overwrite the earliest recorded files and continue recording as all HDD in DVR are full If you select the Stop recording option the DVR will stop recording when it reaches capacity Video Length to set time length for each record default is 60 minutes the maximum is 120 minutes No number more than one DVR click Ad button on remote control and inp
12. 8W Electric property Maximum switching voltage 125VAC 60VDC Maximum switch current A Form 4 4 Relay Parameters 4 5 4 PTZ A B ports of RS 485 linked with A B ports of PTZ decoder A is the RS 485 terminal B is the RS 485 terminal Parallel connect 120Q resistances at A B ports to reduce signal reflex if there are several PTZ decoders 11 5 LOCAL OPERATION GUIDE 5 1 POWER ON OFF OPERATION 5 1 1 POWER ON Connect power supply and press the power botton on the front panel to startup the DVR The m Ly power light is on and displayed on the LCD during startup Multiple live view is defaulted when turn on DVR unless it s in the period which set for recording Diagram 5 1 A Note Power supply has to match with DVR any other substitutes are not allowed Y LP Y M EM fe a 2110 12 01 11 39 15 Y OW a PON camareQ2 i camare03 camare04 Diagram 5 1 live view 5 1 2 POWER OFF e Hold down on off key to turn off device only operated by the user who has power off authority e Main Menu Power off Power off tip This is the recommended method to shut down in order to avoid damaging the HDD system Diagram 5 2 turn off device A Note turn off device and switch off power when changing HDD 5 1 3 OUTAGE RECOVERY Reboot after an outage or forceful shutdown the DVR will save the record before outage and return to norma
13. DVR parameters recording setup encoding setup Please see the form in chapter 7 1 for reference only 4 5 FRONT PANEL Front panel c A y I II IV V V VI Vil Diagram 4 1 Front Panel 1 IP time 3 HDD status and 4 Cycling display the recording 2 Connection status Show external alarm channels numbers E status and motion detection Show error and error code Exx flash label refer HDD distinguish by REC and Show remote control address error MOVE Show the internal temperature Back to previous menu operation cancel Back to live view when playing back records Direction control Direction amp Y menu mode use direction keys to select amp 0 playback speed control Operation confirm Switch to default button Menu configuration single screen view PTZ control and image color Setup motion detection area with direction keys Clear function long press Fn 1 5 seconds to clear all content in edit box Switch typing methods by when select a textbox Cooperate with menu tips W US Connect with mouse HDD etc ON OFF Power on off operation Form 4 1 Front Panel Functi
14. Embedded DVR User Manual Home Series Thank you for purchasing our Embedded DVR This manual is applicable to Home Series Please go through this User Manual before operating so as to use the DVR in the correct and safe way The content of this manual is subject to change without notice 1 PRECAUTIONS Please observe the following precautions in order to avoid damage or loss of data caused by improper operation Install DVR within the temperature and humidity requirements Do not install DVR in humid dusty or smoky environment Require a solid mounting surface for installation Do not block any ventilation openings Install under the manufacturer s instructions Do not spill liquid of any kind on device Do not put any other equipment on device Do not dismantle the device Select specified HDD by manufacture NOTE This user manual is for reference only subject to available products This user manual may contain inaccurate data or printing error Updates to the manual or products themselves will occur without further notification Contact the customer service department when you are in doubt or documentations Table of Contents 1 PRECAUTIONS NOTE PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 3 1 SUMMARY 3 2 FEATURES 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 CHECK DVR AND ITS ACCESSORIES 4 2 HDD INSTALLATION 4 5 FRONT PANEL 4 4 REAR PANEL amp INTERFACE 45 REAR PANEL I O INTERFACE 4 5 1 INTERFACE DESCRIPTION 4 5 2 ALARM INP
15. Preset Preset i Patrol No 0 Tour Pattern Set Border Delete Preset Diagram 5 10 preset setting Preset setting Diagram 5 10click Preset and input a number to assign these coordinates as that number Click Save to save these coordinates to that preset number Call Preset input preset number and click preset on left side to call a specific preset location P T Z Function Preset Preset i Patrol No 0 Tour Pattern set Border Delete Preset Tour setting Select Tour input numbers in Path and preset Click Add Preset to add one preset in cruise path repeat to add more than one presets Click Clear Preset to delete a preset repeat to delete more Note This feature is only available in certain protocols Call Tour Diagram 5 11 a path number and click Tour on the left side to start this function Click Stop to quit _ Function 1 IIO MOS TA Pre set Patrol No 0 Add Preset Preset Tour Pattern Border Delete Preset Delete Tour Diagram 5 11 tour Pattern setting Assign a path number and click start to begin recording Once recording go back to the PTZ controls in order to modify your zoom focus and IRIS etc Click Stop in Pattern settings once finished in order to save that pattern number Call Pattern 1 Diagram 5 12 input a pattern path number and click Pattern to call the function Right click
16. UT 4 5 3 ALARM OUTPUT 4 5 4 PTZ 5 LOCAL OPERATION GUIDE 5 1 POWER ON OFF OPERATION 5 1 1 POWER ON 5 1 2 POWER OFF 5 1 3 OUTAGE RECOVERY 5 2 LOGGING INTO THE MAIN MENU 5 3 LIVE VIEW 5 4 PTZ CONTROL 5 4 1 PTZ CONTROL 5 4 2 PTZ SETTING 5 5 RECORDING OPERATION 5 6 PLAYBACK 5 6 1 FAST AND SLOW MOTION 5 6 2 BACKWARD AND SINGLE FRAME PLAYBACK 5 7 CONFIGURATION 5 7 1 SETTING 5 7 2 CHANNEL MANAGEMENT 5 7 3 NETWORK SETTING 5 7 4 ALARM CONFIGURATION 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 17 20 22 23 25 24 24 25 26 29 5 7 5 USER MANAGEMENT 5 7 0 EXCEPTIONS SETUP 5 8 STORAGE 5 8 1 HDD MANAGEMENT 5 8 2 RECORD BACKUP 5 9 PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENTS 5 9 1 PTZ CONFIGURATION 5 9 2 ALARM OUTPUT 5 9 3 PORT CONFIGURATION 5 9 4 OUTPUT 5 10 MAINTENANCE 5 11 SHUTDOWN 6 ON LINE OPERATION 6 1 WEB OPERATION GUIDE 6 1 1 NETWORK CONNECTION 6 1 2 CONTROL SETUP amp LOGIN LOG OFF 6 1 3 LIVE VIEW 6 1 4 PTZ CONTROL 6 1 5 SYSTEM SETTING 6 1 6 SEARCH RECORD 6 2 CLIENT OPERATION GUIDE 7 APPENDIX 7 1 HDD CAPACITY CALCULATION 7 2 MOUSE CONTROL 73 TROUBLESHOOTING 3l 32 33 33 35 36 36 37 39 40 42 43 43 43 43 45 46 47 47 48 49 49 49 50 3 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 3 1 SUMMARY Our Embedded Digital Video Recorder is an excellent digital surveillance product which adopts H 264 video compression hard disk recording TCP IP transmission and a Linux based OS in addition to
17. able to be changed IP Address use C A V or input numbers to modify IP then set subnet mask and default gateway for this IP Preferred DNS DNS server IP Reserve DNS DNS alternate IP Physical Address physical address of current net port e Advanced Advance interface Diagram 5 20 Network Base Advanced State PPPOE DDNS NIP IP Filter Multicast Email setting setting setting Setting Setting Setting FTP setting Alarm Server Setting Cance Diagram 5 20 network advance PPPOE enable PPPOE v Input PPPoE username and password provided by ISP v Operation Using this feature the DVR will automatically obtain a public IP address from your ISP You can then visit the web interface of the DVR by typing this IP into Internet Explorer DDNS enable the DVR to update a DDNS hostname v Select DDNS type supports various DDNS currently include CN99 DDNS NO IP DDNS Private DDNS and Dyndns DDNS with many other compatible and enable the function input the update server IP port DNS username and password Once setup you can then login via the Web client by using this DNS in Internet Explorer v Private DDNS is available for use with a specific DDNS server and client software NTP on off NTP Network Time Protocol allows the DVR to sync with a time server automatically Y Host IP input IP of NTP server v Port this SNTP support TCP only the default port is 123 v Update
18. cycle time interval between 1 min and 65535 min v Time zone London GMT 0 Berlin GMT 1 Cairo GMT 2 Moscow GMT 3 New Delhi GMT 5 Bangkok GMT 7 Hong Kong Peking GMT 27 8 Tokyo GMT 9 Sydney GMT 10 Hawaii standard time HST GMT 10 Alaska standard time AKST GMT 9 Pacific standard time PST GMT 8 Mountain standard time MST GMT 7 Central standard time CST GMT 6 Eastern standard time EST GMT 5 Atlantic standard time AST GMT 4 Brazil GMT 3 middle Atlantic GMT 2 IP Authority JDVR authority management if you enable the white list only the DVR in IP list is allowed to connect This system support a max of 64 IPs Multicast Port Network Through Capacity On line User range 0 10 0 indicates that no connections are allowed Network Transmission QoS fluency resolution or automatic adjustment The automatic setting adusts these settings based on available network resources Speedy online download if enabled this allows higher priority for downloading a playback clip against viewing live cameras at the same time Manual Record Record Mode All Schedule Manual Stop Cancel Diagram 5 21 manual record Port HTTP default 80 TCP default 8000 variable UDP default 8001 variable Multicast tick Multicast and set a group in Set Email set SMTP server IP port username password and sending interval Y email subject is alphanumeric the limi
19. d Record shows the video start and end time 5 8 2 RECORD BACKUP Connect an External USB device with the USB port to backup in the Record Backup menu Diagram 5 30 Backup Name Type Free Total Devic Staus PageUp PageDown Select Gancel backup device or file Erase Backup Delect Stop OK Diagram 5 30 record backup Detect identify external USB device and display the device information Backup tick the external device and click Backup to enter the backup menu Diagram 5 31 r d BACKUP Selected Device sdb USB Disk Type All Channel 1 Start Time 9 2010 09 15 00 00 00 Remove Al She das 2010 09 15 17 24 44 Add E 0 Type Start Time Time Size KB PageUp PageDown Selectcancel backup device or file Space RequiredSpace Remaining 0 00KB 1 66GB Stop Diagram 5 31 backup e Backup operation Select the record start and end time and click Add to add in list duplicate it by inputting the start and end time again click Delete to clear the files list Tick the record you want and click Start to backup and display time remaining Delete delete all data in USB backup device A Note this operation probably cause permanent data loss 35 5 9 PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENTS The following picture shows the peripheral management interfaceDiagram 5 32 PERIPHERRAL EQUIPMENTS A serial Port Alarm Output Diagram 5 32 PERIPHERRAL EQUIPMENTS 5 9 1 PTZ CONFIGURATION
20. etection vibration alarm Y Alarm detection for motion video loss and masking Ne Se Ne See OR lt lt lt Multi channel alarm outputs which link alarm with light control Interface USB2 0 Ethernet interface RS485 etc Network Support TCP IP and TCP UDP RTP transmission Support online real time surveillance and record search playback manage Support dynamic IP addressing PPPOE DDNS Access DVR by WEB Interface Internet Explorer NTP timing alarm by Email etc Operation Support front panel remote control and mouse control simple operation menu driven with help tips 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 CHECK DVR AND ITS ACCESSORIES Please carefully check the contents following the packing list If any of the items are missing please contact with your dealer 4 2 HDD INSTALLATION Preparation A Phillips head screwdriver 1s required to disassemble and reassemble the unit This series DVR allows a maximum 2 HDDs HDD capacity is tested up to 2TB at the time of writing Steps e Remove the metal top cover by removing two screws from the sides of the cover e Place the hard disks on a flat table and fasten it by screws e Connect the power and data cables to the HDD e Reinstall the metal top cover and fasten it by screws Caution e Only use HDDs specified by the manufacturer e HDD will be formatted automatically during startup it may cause data loss e Recording duration is decided by HDD capability and
21. ing the maximum is 30 seconds Turn on off Redundancy Copy copy one channel s configuration to other e Record plan Record Config interface Channel to select channel Green yellow and red refer to the normal MD and alarm recording type Modify it in Edit Duplicate to copy one channel s configuration to other 25 Plan interface Diagram 5 18 7 e Week Day ALL Regular MD Alarm Period DO 2 v Period Period Period Period DO 00 00 2 Period JO 00 00 24 Cancel Diagram 5 18 plan Week to set time period you can set 6 periods for each day Normal continuous recording Motion Detection MD enable Alarm alarm event recording 5 7 5 NETWORK SETTING Set the DVR network parameters in Network interface The default IP address is 192 168 1 88 e Standard Base interface Diagram 5 19 NETVVORK Base Advanced Network Card Type Wired Network DHCP IP Address subnet Mask Galeway First DNS Server Alemate DNS Server Physical Address Default OK Cancel App Diagram 5 19 network base DHCP Enable the DVR to obtain an IP address automatically Ifthis is enabled the DVR will reboot and search for a DHCP server and then assign a dynamic IP address The dynamic IP address 26 will be displayed in the menu Enter a static IP address if there is no DHCP service available If you are using the advanced feature PPPoE then the IP mask gateway and DHCP are un
22. l operation mode 5 2 LOGGING INTO THE MAIN MENU Pop up the login dialog by pressing the Enter key or left clicking the mouse in live view mode and type in correct username and password Diagram 5 3 System Login User Name admin Password Cancel Diagram 5 3 system login CONFIG 5 7 MAINTENANCE PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENTS Diagram 5 4 System Menu Default users Form 5 1 default users A Note e Password security occur alarm after three times wrong input and system lockout in 30 minutes after 5 unsuccessful login e For security consideration please modify the default password For information on how to add groups users and modify users information please refer chapter 5 7 5 Uses Management e Click 123 to toggle the character input method in mouse mode 9 3 LIVE VIEW Power on the DVR and entry the default live view mode There are date time channel names and icons which indicate status display on screen The icons represent Shows on scream when in 1 3 Shows on scream when video loss recording Shows on scream when motion Shows on scream when the channel is 2 X 4 detection locked Switch display screens by either the front panel remote control or mouse control If you have enable the screen message for external alarm video loss masking motion detection network and IP conflict alarm the below interface would popup when those alarm occur Alarm status Inde
23. lash device which contains the upgrade firmware and click Upgrade Note improper upgrad may cause the startup failure Please operate under professional direction Default restore items are selectable Diagram 5 41 41 Default Please select setting entries that you want to defaule system Config Output Mode Abnormity GUI Alarm Output Channel Name RS232 Output Config Local Alarm Net Config Tour Config Net Alarm PTI Z Video Detection Cance App Diagram 5 41 default A Note menu transparency language time format video format IP user ID etc are not restored BPS shows data rate of each channel by wave form Note this is estimated value foe reference only Auto Maintain set auto maintenance items On line Users check the current online users status 5 11 SHUTDOWN Reboot Diagram 5 42 off Menu Logout log out of the current user account Shutdown shutdown the DVR Restart System reboot the DVR 42 6 ON LINE OPERATION 6 1 WEB OPERATION GUIDE 6 1 1 NETWORK CONNECTION e Check network connection by LCD on front panel E refers connection error e Set IP subnet mask and gateway for computer and DVR The detail of DVR network configuration please see Settings Network Setting e Ensure the IP is correct and check whether the DVR is on the network by using the Windows command ping 6 1 2 CONTROL SETUP amp LOGIN LOG OFF e You are able
24. n recorded Then click the preset button to call the function Tour input the tour number and click tour to run it or stop tour by stop button e Patrol input the patrol number and click patrol to on the function The camera will work under the created patrol path Right click to hide the menu Click the direction key in menu to stuo the patrol e Line click line and call the line scan function As the line scan is applied the button will turn to Stop if you want to stop the motion click it AUX Click Page Switch to enter the AUX interface corresponding with protocal Diagram 5 8 e Aux number is accorded with the auxiliary switch on decoder EN Direct Aux Oper Ligh n Off Aux Num Oper 2 On Off Page Switch Diagram 5 8 Aux function Camera Setting Click Page Switch to enter the camera setting interface only support part of protocal Diagram 5 9 Page Switch Diagram 5 9 camera setting e Enter or Exit refers access to the menu items or quit the menu Page Switch change the setting operation interface e The shadowed direction key indicates the protocal is not supported Up down use to switch the items and left right use to modify the parameters 5 4 3 PTZ SETTING PTZ Trace Page Switch Click Set to set Preset Tour Pattern Border Gray keys represent unsupported function Diagram 5 10 P T Z z Function
25. nkage Set Abnormity Diagram 5 23 alarmconfig period Period sets the alarm active period Linkage Set Peirod Linkage Set Abnormity Record Channel Select PTZ Activation Select Tour Select Snapshot Select Cancel Diagram 5 24 alarmconfig linkage set Linkage on off Record Channel PTZ Tour Snapshot linkage and select channel 30 Abnormity Period Linkage Set Abnormity Alarm Out 1 2 3 Delay Show Message Send EMAIL Cancel App Diagram 5 25 alarmconfig abnormity Abnormity enable or disable Alarm Out Show Message Send Email 5 7 5 USER MANAGEMENT A Note Y Group and user names can be from 1 6 characters in length Valid characters include letter numbers and symbols You may not use a space as a leading or ending character Y There is no limit to the number of groups or users By default there are two different group levels admin and user Y User management determined upon two levels the group and the user level Group and user names can not be duplicated and each user can only belong to one group Use Management interface Diagram 5 26 Account User Group Status admin admin Login Local user user Normal Add User Modity User Add Group Modify Group Modify Password Diagram 5 26 use management 3l Add uses add group member information and set authorities Y Default users are admin user and hidden default the password of first tw
26. o username is 123456 admin has advanced authorities user only has surveillance and playback authority Y Hidden default operate in password less login mode Y Enter Add uses input username password and select group and reusable options Reusable allows the account to be used by multiple logins Y Users can only belong to one group User rights cannot exceed group rights Modify users modify existing roup member information and authority Add group add group and set group authorities Y Set a group and authorize 60 items including control panel shut down live view playback record record backup PTZ control account system information alarm in out setting system config search log log delete upgrade operation authority etc Modify group 1 modify existing group information Password modification change password Y Select a username input the old password and new password twice Y Click Save to confirm Y Password can be in 1 6 numbers letters or symbol blank in beginning and end is invalid Y The account with management authority could change others password 5 7 6 EXCEPTIONS SETUP Abnormity interface Abnormity No Disk Process Disk No Space Less i0 i Process Net Disconnection Process IP Conflicted Process Disk Error Process Cancel App No Disk alarm when the hard disk is not present or can not be detected Process Mode includes Alarm Output Display On Sc
27. on 4 4 REAR PANEL amp INTERFACE 4 channel rear panel Diagram 4 2 Home Series 4 channel Rear Panel Interface 8 channel rear panel 5 gt 2 pa ls m 4 5 7 6 2 4 6 2 1 2 1 021416 ES alasi Hela mans A Diagram 4 4 Home Series 16 channel Rear Panel Interface Back panel Composite video signal CVBS input interface Video Audio EM mE Composite video audio signal CVBS output interface output Alarm input output RS 485 interface Form 4 2 Back panel function 4 5 REAR PANEL I O INTERFACE 4 5 1 INTERFACE DESCRIPTION 4 channel device I O interface 123 4LNOCLAB E Aa E Cs I CL J I 6S5 LA E 1 2 3 4 Diagram 4 5 Home Series 4 channel DVR I O Interface 8 channel device I O interface 1 O O lee gt UJ E IE
28. peration directly e Status Y Manual highest priority Whatever the current mode is when you select Manual recording mode switch to normal Y Schedule If this is selected the system will record according to the schedule regular MD or alarm in Record Config Y Stop all channels stop recording Allstart all channels recording start Allstop all channels recording stop Diagram 5 14 Manual Record Record Mode All Schedule Manual Stop Cancel Diagram 5 14 manual record e Start stop recording 20 Please confirm the recording mode before change the channel status Here you can check whether the status is on or off blank refers the recording off ticked is the recording on To change the status select a channel by using the 4 gt key and then change the recording mode by using the A V or numeric key 21 5 6 PLAYBACK Playback interface Diagram 5 15 10 NE EN I Start Time Type 0 5 7 f 2011 3 8 00 00 00 i Al NW an i 1 2 3 5 Diagram 5 15 playback Click the calendar co MA to show the record list only the dates with green Calendar background take records and then click a specific date to call the record The list will be upgraded automatically Select record start and end time Playback control stop play pause fast slow previous next frame in pause Ez sec cin im NNNM DOI EN Once your parameters are set click
29. reen and Send Email Disk No Space alarm when hard disk capacity is lower than setting Process Mode is same as NoDisk s Process Mode 32 Network Failure alarm when network is not connected Process Mode includes Alarm Output Display On Screen and Send Email and recording linkage IP Conflict alarm when IP address conflict Process Mode is same as No Disk s Process Mode Disk Error alarm when there is error in reading and writing hard disk Process Mode is same as No Disk s Process Mode 5 8 STORAGE 5 8 1 HDD MANAGEMENT Maintain and manage local HDD Diagram 5 27 STORAGE sy m HDD Management Backup Diagram 5 27 storage e Standard 33 HDD Management HDD Base HDD Record Type Total Space Free Status 5 298 07GB 298 Read Write 298 07GB 298 O GB PageUP PageDown Format Set Diagram 5 28 HDD management base Base Config shows DVR storage capacity available space and working status Format it is possible to format an individual HDD AN Note Hard disk format operation result in the loss of video data Set to set HDD as read write read only or redundancy mode In read only mode video data cannot be covered e Record HDD Mangagement HDD Bsse HDD Record End Time 2010 09 15 11 10 04 2010 09 15 11 10 04 Start Time 2010 09 15 11 05 09 2010 09 15 11 05 09 PageUP PageDown Diagram 5 29 HDD management HDD recor
30. some of the more advanced technologies in the information technology industry This enable a more stable reliable and high picture quality These products support synchronized video and audio recording playback and monitoring This series also supports network based system control as well as excellent network streaming capabilities 3 2 FEATURES Features switched according to the soft hardware edition e Live surveillance composite video signal BNC or VGA output Live video by monitor TV or display devices Single screen four screen nine screen sixteen screen output Ao The Ne US Privacy masking character overlay unusual states message e Compression S Apply H 264 video compression and G 711 audio compression e Recording Y Motion detection alarm linkage recording mode SATA HDD and SMART tech of local HDD USB backup or network backup e Playback Video searching playback and backup via head end or web interface lt Multiple playback modes slow motion fast forward frame by frame and skip backward Network backup or USB 2 0 ports for backup devices Re ay US Multi channel playback synchronization e Camera control amp Alarm lt PTZ using RS 485 camera control preset tour pattern setting and call SN Three dimensional positioning in PTZ condition e Alarm management Y Multi channel alarm inputs could be connected with standard devices such as infrared smoke d
31. tation is a maximum of 32 characters Emails can be sent to up to 3 receivers SSL is supported also v email sending interval is between 0 3600 seconds This interval 15 a threshold to prevent an abusive amount of emails from being sent FTP tick FTP and click Set v Set FTP server IP address port and destination folder System will create folders by IP time and channel if there is no remote folder specified FTP username and password Set a maximum file size channel time type and etc Set FTP file length Upload the whole record if the file length is smaller than setting 28 leave out the exceed part if the file length is exceed the setting 0 refers to uploading the entire record in any condition v Setup to two time periods and choose from 3 different record types for channels Alarm Center reserved interface e Network status Display the current network and IP 5 7 4 ALARM CONFIGURATION e Local alarm Local Alarm interface Diagram 5 22 ALARMCONFIG Local Network Detection Alarm Input 1 Enable Type Normal Open Alarm Set Process Preference Star OK Cancel Apply Diagram 5 22 alarmconfig Alarm Input Channel No select the alarm input channel Enable the specified alarm in out Type select the alarm circuit type Copy copy the configuration to another channel Preview simulate the alarm preview Process Mode enter alarm linkage interface 20 Set Period Li
32. the search interface Diagram 6 6 47 Operation Type Far ameter Begin Time 2010 12 14 w 8 56 07 E 2010 12 15 4 8 56 07 E mero m Record C2 Alarm Motion O Local Download Type Open Local Record End Time Multiple channel Playback Ole O4 Os Oe S H BEASTS 2 556749 BB4221 588694 337000 309280 336469 308832 335661 310944 338818 311744 begin Time 2010 12 15 6 59 56 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 8 0 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 Heeren EE Er 3393522 2010 12 15 2010 12 15 mama mama we Download Speed 0 kfs Coo OE Diagram 6 6 search record e Search record parameters start and end time channel number Then click Search in order to display the results e Play double click a search result to play in video window Control the the playing video by the control keys on the bottom um l E gt 4 ki Diagram 6 7 playback button e Download select a searched video to download to local The download speed and percentage are displayed on the bottom of the screen 6 2 CLIENT OPERATION GUIDE See IMS200 User Manual 48 7 APPENDIX 7 1 HDD CAPACITY CALCULATION e HDD capacity There is no capacity limitation
33. to hide the menu in pattern mode You can take manual control of the camera to stop the pattern at any time Function 1 REESE COMMUN MEE Preset Patrol No 0 Begin Preset Tour Pattern Border End Diagram 5 12 pattern Border setting move camera to left right boundary by direction key and click Left Border and Right Border to confirm the setting Call Border Diagram 5 13click Border to start the function the Border button will turn to Stop Right click to hide menu and single click Stop to quit LL Function Preset Patrol No 0 Pattern Left Border Right Preset Tour Diagram 5 13 border Click Page Switch again to set additional PTZ functions These functions are also protocol dependent only DH SD1 and DH SD2 realize the function presently MEM avr Direct Aux Oper Ligh On Aux Num Oper 2 On Page Switch Click Page Switch again to set camera support a few protocol Page Switch Direction keys are primarily used for menu navigation If the button is greyed out then the option is unavailable Up down keys is using to select menu items and right left keys to modify the parameters Click Page Switch to go back the window shown in the picture 5 5 RECORDING OPERATION Tip the Recording authority is required for manual recording e Operation interface A right click REC on remote control in preview mode or click Manual to enter manual o
34. top Bits Parity Default OK Cancel App Diagram 5 35 port configuration Port Function adjust protocol General port upgrade and debug by port and software Keyboard keyboard connected by port Bypassed port connect with PC to bypass parameters Net keyboard keyboard connected by net port Ss NC YX SOS PTZ matrix control PTZ matrix Note Certain models are without an RS 232 port please see 7 4 Specifications Baud Rate set baud rate Data Bit default 8 Stop Bit default 1 Confirm default is no 5 9 4 OUTPUT e Menu configuration Display GUI Transparency Time Display Y Overlay Info Y Output Config Tour Config Modify Channel Name Channel Discplay Y Default Cancel App Diagram 5 36 output Opacity 1 maximum 255 opacity minimum 128 Channel Name to modify channel name available options are symbols letters numbers Time Display to choose whether time displays on screen Channel Display to choose whether channel name displays on screen Overlaying to choose whether overlaying information displays on screen e Output configuration GU VGA Output Resolution Adjusi Top bottom Left Right Brightness Contrast DISPLAY Output Contig lour Config 1024708 00H Default Cancel App Diagram 5 37 output config VGA Output to select VGA resolution and refresh rate default is 1024x768 60Hz 39 TV Adjust to
35. ut a number to select the corresponding DVR to operate Video Standard standard PAL NTSC Calter for different model Menu Standby Time This ranges from 0 60 minutes This is the amount of time without a keypress before the DVR will automatically logout of the current user 24 e Standard 5 7 2 CHANNEL MANAGEMENT The Base Config interface Diagram 5 17 Record Record Plan Channe Compression Resolution Frame Rate FPS Bit Rate Control Quality norma Audio Bit Rate Kb S 1024 More Sets Setting Copy Default OK Cancel App Diagram 5 17 record configuration Channel the channel selection Video Compression H 264 Resolution options are DI CIF QCIF frame rate scope is different depending on channel and resolution Extra stream of 1 16 channel is forced to QCIF while the main stream parameters are selectable FPS PAL 1fps 25fps NTSC 1fps 30fps AN Note resolution and frame rate are vary depending on DVR model Stream Control Constant Bitrate or Variable Bitrate There are 6 levels of image quality in Variable Bitrate 6 is the best but it is fixed in Constant Bitrate Audio Video Enable or disable the recording of video and audio per channel More A SS v Modify Channel Name Date Display Channel Title Time Title setting Modify View Tampering setting tampering area is alterable Modify Snapshot setting Modify Prerecord sett
36. x 1 2 3 Alarm in Vv v Video Lost Mask Motion Network IP Conflict Diagram 5 5 alarm status 5 4 PTZ CONTROL Right click on the selected screen under live view mode and choose Pan Tilt Zoom You will see the following interface Diagram 5 6 5 4 1 PTZ CONTROL PTZ Trace Page Switch Diagram 5 6 PTZ control General e Control PTZ direction step size zoom focus IRIS presets tour pattern border scan AUX switch light switch auto pan e Step size controls PTZ speed e g step size 8 is moved faster than step size 1 you can set 1 8 step size by soft keyboard or keys on front panel e Click and Ed of zoom focus and IRIS to modify zoom focus and brightness e Support PTZ eight direction rotation If you are using the front panel it is only four direction 15 Quick positioning SIT in the middle of direction keys is the quick position key It only support mouse control and support by certain PTZ protocols v Single click to move this point to the screen center Y Clicking and draging a specific region causes the camera to center and zoom accordingly Dragging from left to right zooms in and right to left zooms out Advanced Functions Click Page Switch to enter the advanced function interface P T Z Mo 0 Preset Trace Tour Line Horizontal Filp Flip Reset Page Switch Diagram 5 7 PTZ control advanced e Preset input the wanted preset number which has bee

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