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1. 62 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 11 5 Advanced Setup IDSM DISPLAY is to see the area where the DVR is actually recording when you set IDSM SESITIVITY See the below capture image to know what it is The area marked in orange color is the actual recording area H SYNC LOCK SET is when there is wrong signal from camera input and then H SYNC LOCK SET detects the incorrect data and put NO VID on screen Please do not change the setting unless you ask to do 6 11 6 POS Setup POS Setup is to make the DVR to record POS data from serial port along with the images POS SETUP from the camera By setting POS Data within the POS Setup you can control the DVR to i Le Fi SERIAL SPEED P APPLY record to record or not OFF Do not record POS data POS Data PARTIAL Use only 4 lines on the screen to display POS data FULL Use full screen to display POS data SERIAL SPEED sets up the data transmitting rate between POS machine and the DVR After choosing appropriate settings select APPLY and press the button to save the setting to the DVR CAUTION POS system may not work with certain POS machines 63 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 12 Event Log Event Log screen displays a record of various events logged by the DVR The list shows the dates and times when the event occurs You can do Event Search in this menu The Event Search function is used
2. a a A de kd Dede a A A is moo ed a Se ee Personal Details nec siii ile EE Sal He e Lieh 50 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 3 Sign up is now completed Click the HOST ADD button on the left top corner of the website neo 20O TID BS BUD Rene gu 0 6 noo a OA Vas DTD E AE EA MN TE ariana a mhil a fon Fe E A AA T Host Add dem mi re re rl es ee a rad a la A RA d rai ee ee ra Po da ra e Se ee di Ba oni lara Lpa pee i ed rra a ey pia ek AA ee E aia ci Li Ph side rei ei Pas ab E e ii AAA ANA pei EA a o A AA T Fe Taah se di Po hi la ee Ss Se MA Se A i eni i rra Ar a P i Ia feti Pe fi Sel dir dar a ee ep es A mr E ai ra ee a rs E t Faj poe E glo h ee es he as DA mir Delle ZL AH Teak es Seri PE rre ii a Fe ee Me passi pred fee rr er i a PE Sarg Sore des ri gar ta el ee al fe ha er eee i Pe bear aes 4 Type your ID on HOST section and you must leave the domain address field as IPUPDATER COM Leave the group section as Unclassified and do not check other options HO 100 FAY By Sup AE Gu 0 Gates SP A VO 4 A A AAA il A a a es A EGG P a Linkin Fan P Fee La a pid Pa ee ade Pang Pio TEA a Liria n i biah j ora py Let bie al iP Seri a es T Co Ra ee Bee Os e BC PO FAY PIAS IND SE gu 0 ic EE i 1o gO A AAA Ti a 51 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 10 2 2 DNIP Sign U
3. DC Adaptor Under 120GB Under 200GB Under 400GB 18V 2 5A Supported Supported 24V 1 5A Supported Supported Supported 3 1 9 Power Input Using as mobile DVR Connect the power wire to vehicle power The power has to be between DC 12V to DC 30V Please connect the wire to vehicle power in order to use the DVR CAUTION One is 12V 30V And another one is for ground Check the cable before plugging For normal use Connect supplied adaptor oC ins For mobile use Connect power wire to the connector Left slot is for PWR and right slot is for GROUND 16 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 3 1 9 Switching NTSC or PAL The DVR can be used with either NTSC or PAL mode The system will automatically detect the video mode from channel 1 video source If the camera 1 sets as NTSC mode the system will turn to NTSC mode SYS INFORMATION BOARD VER n VIDEO MODE HETHORK HDD CAPACITY SYS VERTION BOARD VER VIDEO NODE SYS VERTIOM VIDEO MODE switched to PAL MODE VIDEO MODE switched to NTSC MODE If the user had set the mode wrong or the monitor does not support different video mode the screen may be in blank or the screen will be displayed as below CAUTION Sarna le ay ie sere pr c pall Leo tee ba 17 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 3 2 System Startup and Shutdown 3 2 1 System Startup After connecting all peripheral devices connect the
4. 4 Matters must be ensured to a professional for installation It may cause malfunction electric shock or fire 5 Consult the place of purchase if the need for installation arises Delinquent installation may be the reason for malfunction electric shock or fire 6 Ground applies to video products equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug having a third grounding pin This plug only fits into a grounding type power outlet If grounding is not done it may cause malfunction or electric shock 7 Ground connection must not touch gas pipe water pipe or telephone line If grounding is not done properly it may cause electric shock 8 Prevent metallic foreign substance inside the product It may cause malfunction or electric shock 9 Do not spray insecticide or flammable spray while driving It may cause fire 10 Prevent water from entering inside electrical parts Clean with a dry towel or malfunction or electric shock could result SH Caution 1 Use the power cord which is supplied or recommended by the supplier The internal fan rotates at high speed and may cause an accident 2 Do not drop give strong vibration or shock to the product It may cause malfunction 3 The air inhaler on each sides and the fan of the back panel must not be blocked during installation The internal temperature of the product would be greater than allowable and could cause malfunction or fire 4 Do not touch the product or the power cord when th
5. DC Adaptor Under 120GB Under 200GB Under 400GB Connector 18V 2 5A Supported Supported El Supported Supported Supported The second power from the picture above is for the Mobile use Power Switch Use to turn the Power On Off Ensure that the dizioni of the DVR agrees with the specification for the peripheral devices For details about adding NOTE additional peripheral devices consult your dealer or installer DVR requires DC 12 30V adaptor Do not use any other adaptors unless it is approved by the dealer or installer Please use the one supplied only Large capacity HDD requires high voltage 13 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Connecting Peripheral Devices This section describes how to efficiently hook up peripheral devices for usage with PHOENIX II REMOVABLE Below picture shows connection of the DVR with the peripheral devices Install the DVR on flat surface NOTE Install system in location with good ventilation to prevent overheating NETWORK HUB IP Router LANI REAR OF CAMERA MIC O Main Power Depending on the grounding the coaxial cable connecting to the camera has danger of electric shock Shut down power CAUTION of the system completely unplug the power cable before connecting video cable to BNC port 14 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 3 1 1 Camera Input Connect the BNC plug of camera or video source into desired BNC connector on rear o
6. 49 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 10 2 DDNS Sign Up At the time of writing user can select one of three DDNS service provider If you are using dynamic IP please select one from the three providers and sign up NOTE You may skip this part if you use Static IP 6 10 2 1 IPUPDATER Sign Up IPUPDATER com is a company who offers DDNS service Please read below instruction 1 Log on to www ipupdater com Default page as below is as below Click on SIGN UP to continue Fi el bol ee l CA valli u mai beer Fal mi ee MEE Foes Gey Gah fats Q O SEG 2 oo a 3 4 as AE Blip anm patada peri w pet mi http www ipupdater com a DNS Services q om Lyi Oe i di i St For pi Ta a a al i E ril h ee ade ie ia e ie eee eet ia fi HA pu A pe la pa da e ala Pa Pa eran nara py UT Be vale Fe ft A ce A eo ee pie i ER ET To En y rip n i 1 sd nu A Er ree I dl ee Pe E AA A ee E pu peg ip fa pda ani la RA i dir paa lai in fep Ths L is eL ka par na a eee e ae A A eer a a A i eee fo ETRE ose De e ee fey E rar rare 1 tdi a e TEL ern 2 Once you click on SIGN UP the below page can be seen Please fill in the registration form Your name zip code and email address is required for sign up Type the user name and password When the form is filled in click on CREATE MY FREE ACCOUNT button HO 222 TAD Bag THD ae i gu 0 Fan pr yuan a De A ere AAA DAA Ee DNS Services
7. 6 10 3 DVR NETWORK SETUP In order to view the images remotely set IP and DDNS in DVR menu Please follow the below instruction 1 Press the button to enter main menu 2 Press M button once and press the ENTER button to enter SETUP MENU 3 Press and A to select NETWORK SETUP Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 5 If the used uses static IP press the IENTER button and use and button to move right and left Use H button to change the IP address After putting the IP address press the IENTER button to save the changes If the used uses dynamic IP use and button to select DHCP and change the option to DHCP ENABLE by pressing El button Select APPLY by pressing and button and press the ENTER button to obtain IP address automatically When the DVR obtains the IP address make a note the IP address It will be required for IP Share Router setting IP SETUP 192 166 801 862 255 255 255 888 192 166 601 861 HETHORK SETTIHG 5 Change the port number Select from 2500 to 2509 and any port number in the range Press the button to save the change Please remember the IP and Port number The information will be required to set the program 6 Press button to escape If the user uses dynamic IP and signed for DDNS service go back to NETWORK SETUP by pressing button Then press button and press the ENTER button to enter DDNS SETUP 7 Put your ID and Passwor
8. Center Circle of Jog Shuttle Search image backward or forward frame by frame Fast search backward or forward Shuttle Outer Circle of Jog Shuttle X2 X4 X16 X32 X256 X1024 X8192 SMUTTLO JOG 1 While escaping from the main menu the DVR will save all the changes on the flash memory of the DVR 2 To save the changes that were made in the menu press the button Otherwise the DVR will not remember any CAUTION changes that were made in menu setting 3 If the DVR turns off during the saving menu changes the DVR may not save the menu setting changes properly Please reset the menu again and allow the DVR to save the changes properly 25 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 5 3 Playback The user can select date and time to search for a certain file within the recorded image of the DVR To start backward playback from the last recorded image the user does not need to set the date and time Follow the below instruction to search by date and time 1 Press the button to enter MAIN MENU Main menu will appear on the screen 2 Press button in Menu mode to enter PLAY setup 3 Navigate the PLAY setup by pressing the fv A and button and press H button to change the date and time Set the date and time you wish to view using the below buttons PLAY DATE Indicate the date for playback by year month and day If you have specific date that you want to watch set the date on those fields and run P
9. pea i 3 Press button and navigate the field by pressing and J button and change the time with H buttons And press the button to save the changes 4 Select the Channel that you want to backup 5 Select the BACKUP START by pressing button and press button to start backup 6 The progress bar will show you the details It will take approximately 2 minutes to save 1 minute video files Saving time varies depends on the recording situation Turn off the DVR and take out the CF memory 7 To format the CF memory select CF CARD FORMAT by pressing button and press button to start formatting Formatting will take less than 10 seconds 67 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 7 4 How to play the backup files Before you play the backup files you must connect USB Compact Flash Reader to your PC USB port Insert the CF card to USB Compact Flash Reader Windows will detect the extra storage drive which has the video file and the viewer program to play the video file 1 Insert the CF memory to USB Compact Flash Reader 2 Windows will detect the extra storage drive which is the CF memory And if you open the Compact Flash drive you will find a file called READER EXE 3 Double click the READER EXE file The program will start extraction and 8 files will be created in the same folder 4 Run Dvr_Reader exe file and the program will read the video file which is saved on CF memory Harna 2004A4 416 15 1 7 05 End 00481
10. a e v ti o OS 09 26 2004 NONO AMBONENOF48 VES e i f 09 20 2094 non AMMONI S0 a No Border Light Green Ex DISPLAY SETUP BUT io IS 7 vu sn 09 20 2094 MONS AM OED 44 J 4 2 Y t E Yellow 47 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual DISPLAY SETUP DISPLAY SETUP OH On On ON a Z 7 ON ON 12 HOURS MN DD YY 12 HOURS MN DD YY 6 9 3 Time and Date Format TIME FORMAT is to set the time display format Time format can be selected either by 24 hour or 12 hour base AM or PM DATE FORMAT is to set the date display format Select the desired format in the date display from MM DD YY DD MM YY and YY MM DD 6 9 4 Sequential Mode This setup is to set Sequencing period when automatic screen sequencing mode is selected in real time live mode Page Sequence indicates switching over from selected screen to the next screen in fixed period of time Auto switch only apply if there is camera signal This is essential function for users who don t use all four cameras If you put two cameras into Chi and Ch2 and set 2 Sec then the display will be switching between Ch1 and Ch2 in every 2 seconds 48 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 10 Network Setup Option In order to use remote viewing by software DVR Manager you will need to setup the following four operations And if the user uses the dynamic IP user must have IP sharing router t
11. 1 SETUP i RECORD CH 1 SETUP RECORD CH 1 SETUP RECORD CH 1 SETUP RECORD RECORD i RECORD RECORD COLOR COLOR i COLOR COLOR RECORD QUALITY RECORD QUALITY RECORD QUALITY RECORD QUALITY IDSM SENSITIVITY IDSM SENSITIVITY IDSM SENSITIVITY IDSA SENSITIVITY MOTION SENSITIVITY B MOTIOH SENSITIVITY MOTION SENSITIVITY MOTION SENSITIVITY RECORD SPEED RECORD SPEED RECORD SPEED RECORD SPEED RECORD SCHEDULE RECORD SCHEDULE RECORD SCHEDULE RECORD SCHEDULE Motion Sensitivity OFF Motion Sensitivity LOW Motion Sensitivity STANDARD Motion Sensitivity HIGH 6 5 7 Record Speed Set the desired number of recorded images per second for the connected camera Incase the user requires to record parking area or somewhere where there is not many movements made and then we recommend lowering the FPS By doing this the space in the HDD is saved Please see the below diagram for recommended value Value Description 30 FPS 30 Frames per second 16 FPS 16 Frames per second 8 0 1 FPS 8 Frames per second 8 FPS 1 Frame per 10 seconds 0 1 FPS Area FPS needed Parking 0 5 2 FPS Car people Hallway in Building 1 2 FPS Hallway Street Lobby Entrance 2 FPS Office 2 FPS Money counting 3 75 7 5 FPS Traffic Control 5 30 FPS Casino 10 30 FPS If the user sets the recording speed less than 1 FPS the camera name will be blinking And the images with the camera CAUTION name in red color will
12. 6 1 HDD READING FAILURE 74 8 6 2 PICTURE QUALITY PROBLEM 74 8 6 3 BMP SAVING PROBLEM 75 8 6 4 AVI amp KPEG SAVING PROBLEM 75 8 6 5 NEW VERSION UPDATE 75 8 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 9 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 76 9 1 UPGRADE BY SERIAL CABLE 76 9 2 UPGRADE BY COMPACTFLASH 78 9 3 UPGRADE BY NETWORK 81 9 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 1 SYSTEM STRUCTURE 1 1 Check the contents of the box The following components are supplied with PHOENIX II REMOVABLE Check the DVR and the miscellaneous accessories are securely packed As you unpack PHOENIX Il REMOVABLE please make sure to check all of the following components are included Please inspect each component carefully to make sure that nothing is missing or damaged When any of these items is missing or damaged notify your dealer immediately Keep the packing utilities for moving or storage purposes afterwards Gv EM412DD Quick Start Manual OVA Masager CA F ndai i Software CD Manual DVR Reader DVR Manager es Phoenix Il Removable DC 24V Adaptor 8 Plug Key Model No Model Name amp Description Qty PHOENIX Il 4 Channel 120 FPS Digital Video Recorder Unit 1 REMOVABLE DCP 24V DC24V Adaptor Power supply adaptor DC 24V 1 5 Amps 1 Power Plug Cable 1 Quick Start Manual 1 Manual on CD User s Manual DVR Manager Manual DVR Reader Manual DVR Manager Remote Viewing Program 1 DVR Reader HDD Reading
13. 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND CAUTIONS 3 SIGNS OF CAUTION AND WARNING 3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 4 1 SYSTEM STRUCTURE 10 1 1 CHECK THE CONTENTS OF THE BOX 10 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 11 2 1 FRONT PANEL 11 2 2 REAR PANEL 13 3 INSTALLATION 14 3 1 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL DEVICES 14 3 1 1 CAMERA INPUT 15 3 1 2 MONITOR OUT 15 3 1 3 SVHS OUTPUT 15 3 1 4 SERIAL PORT 15 3 1 5 ETHERNET 10 100 15 3 1 6 ALARM amp RELAY 15 3 1 7 AUDIO INPUT AND OUTPUT 16 3 1 8 POWER INPUT USING AS NORMAL DVR 16 3 1 9 POWER INPUT USING AS MOBILE DVR 16 3 1 9 SWITCHING NTSC OR PAL 17 3 2 SYSTEM STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN 18 3 2 1 SYSTEM STARTUP 18 3 2 2 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN 18 3 2 3 COUNTERMEASURES AFTER ABNORMAL SHUTDOWN 18 3 2 4 HEART BEAT FUNCTION 19 4 REMOVABLE HDD INSTALLATION 20 4 1 INSTALLING NEW HDD 20 4 1 1 INSTALLING ORDER 20 4 2 REPLACING HDD 21 5 BASIC OPERATION 23 5 1 REAL TIME LIVE MODE 23 5 1 1 SCREEN CONFIGURATION 23 5 1 2 SINGLE SCREEN MODE 24 6 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 5 2 NAVIGATING AND SELECTING MENU 25 5 3 PLAYBACK 26 6 MENU SETUP 27 6 1 MENU TREE 27 6 2 PASSWORD SETUP 29 6 2 1 BASIC PASSWORD 29 6 2 2 ADVANCED PASSWORD 31 6 3 TIME SETUP 33 6 4 LANGUAGE SETUP 35 6 5 RECORD SETUP 36 6 5 1 OVERWRITE SETUP 37 6 5 2 RECORD ON OFF 37 6 5 3 COLOR MODE 37 6 5 4 RECORD QUALITY 38 6 5 5 IDSM QUALITY 39 6 5 6 MOTION SENSITIVITY 40 6 5 7 RECORD SPEED 40 6 5 8 RECORD SCH
14. Also PHOENIX II REMOVABLE surge resistance level is much higher Therefore when there is strong surge or system halt attempt to defect our product s performance Heart Beat will be there to bring the system back to normal 19 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 4 REMOVABLE HDD INSTALLATION The DVR is equipped with a removable HDD and you must install the HDD before operating the unit Additional removable HDD can be purchased at your local PC shop or ask your supplier You can use a HDD as a Video Tape You can keep them for some while and reuse them again 4 1 Installing New HDD Directly above the front panel buttons is removable hard disk drive slot Hold the HDD and slide it gently into the slot until it stops And pull down the handle and you will feel it getting locked And put removable HDD rack key and turn it to right Note You must lock the removable HDD case in order to operate unit If you do not the DVR cannot detect HDD When you upgrade the DVR with new firmware DVR will delete all the data that has been recorded on HDD by old firmware Caution version Make sure that you know about this before upgrading the new firmware DVR Main Body Removable HDD Box Enclosure 3 5 Hard Disk Drive Diagram 1 Break down of Removable HDD Diagram 2 DVR with removable HDD 4 1 1 Installing Order Please follow the following steps to install HDD 1 Directly above the front panel buttons is removable hard disk
15. DVR will play the audio during the playback 6 6 3 Voice Channel Select the audio channel to use among the 4 audio input channels 6 6 4 Voice Volume Press the EH buttons to change the volume of the recorded audio Press button to save before you escape from the VOICE SETUP 42 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 7 Camera Setup Camera Setup is to change the camera title of the screen and also modifying the brightness and contrast of the screen Read the description of each setting before you change the setting 1 Press the button to enter main menu 2 Press button once and press the ENTER button to enter SETUP MENU 3 Press and l Al to select CAMERA SETUP and press the button to enter CAMERA SETUP LT 4 Use ll and button to select the setting that you want to change and press the button Use Z EH buttons to change the level or the value Press the to save the changes i o CAMERA SETUP Y 09 20 2804 non aaa I 5 To escape from the MENU press button 6 7 1 Camera Titles Input the camera title of selected camera Capital A to Z number 0 to 9 and special character can be selected Up to 6 characters can be typed Inputted camera title is displayed as OSD On Screen Display and is also stored in the recorded files afterwards Therefore when the file is played in the system or remote site the camera title will be indicated as that stored in the file duri
16. Power Board is working well Check the connection cable 40 PIN Flat Cable at the rear of removable HDD frame In case of no problem discovered from above checks replace the removable HDD frame NOISE FROM THE DVR Check the HDD Replace the HDD if possible Old HDD may make the noise when it is running If the noise is from the fan replace the fan 72 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 8 5 Network Program Problem 8 5 1 Connection Unavailable Check which network has problem DVR or client Check the connection of LAN cable of DVR and or Client Check IP Setting of DVR and or Client Follow the network installation from installation manual Download the latest version and upgrade the unit with the latest firmware And try again 8 5 2 Picture Quality Problem Check the network connection Download the latest version and upgrade the unit with the latest firmware And try again In case of no problem discovered from above checks contact supplier 731 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 8 6 HDD Reading Program Problem 8 6 1 HDD Reading Failure Check if you lock the removable HDD rack Check whether the removable HDD has recognized by OS Reboot the PC Go to BIOS and check whether the secondary Master HDD has read or not Check the connection cable of the HDD If the HDD is installed in removable HDD frame directly on the PC please check the jumper setting of remova
17. be recorded on the HDD If the user sets 0 1 FPS a frame in 10 seconds will be recorded CAUTION If the user wants to play recorded audio on DVR Reader program HDD Reading Program user must set above 16 FPS 40 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 5 8 Record Schedule As according to the TIMER RECORD the DVR will automatically begin and stop the recording If the value is change to TIMER RECORD then enter hour and minute of stating time and ending time in 24 hours format gt CONTINUOUS It is to record continuously It is a default value of the setting gt TIMER RECORD Press the button and use and button to change the time Press the button again to save the changes lf the user press Return button the DVR cannot recognize the setting changes The DVR will only record during the time selected START Starting Time Set the time to begin recording STOP Ending Time Set the time to stop the recording NONE You can set off recording by day If you do not want use the unit on Monday use and button and select MONDAY Press to save the changes gt Post Alarm This is only available when the user turns on the alarm setting The DVR will record for selected time after alarm deactivation gt Alarm On This is only available when the user turns on the alarm setting The DVR will record when the alarm activates E EnS ACORD CH I SITO Continuous Recording Schedule Recording Pos
18. do Port Forwarding to use remote viewing in IP Sharing Router application 1 Most of IP Sharing Router has own Port and IP setting web page You will need to set Port Forwarding in Virtual Server Setup in this setting page Below captured web page is setup page for ANYGATE IP Sharing Router that our company uses Click on Port Forwarding Setup to continue Please contact IP Sharing Router s company for more information or see the Router manual before continuing Router setup IPROUTER GW 200 Lan Setup Virtual Server Setup Port Forwarding Inte ma IF amer Subnet Mask 255 255 0 Port Fihwarding IP Forwarding Use DHCP Disable Emable DE Server 3 x Rowing DHCP Address E 168 fi oo fT JIE fi 200 Fouling Table i o A o o l l o x o System Equipment Cep DO E RESET Change Password Reboot System Eciteara Wipgrada r Satie 2 User needs to add new service in Port Forwarding Put 80 in Port number section and put IP address that you made a note in the DVR s DDNS setup Please do the same operation with port number that you set in the DVR s IP setup Ho SERVICE PROTOCOL SERVIDE PORT PORT NO IP ADDRESS 1 TCP 2505 2505 2545 492 1638 41 80 21 TP e EN ga 192 168 1 80 3 IP Sharing Router setup is now done Please continue to set remote viewing program DVR Manager 59 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 10 5 DVR Manager Instal
19. four channels If the user switches off all the recording option of all four channels the screen will be shown as below P 7 REC 7 i 07 96 2994 TUES PM 62 15 29 za All channel s recording option is off Channel 1 recording option is on 2 Channel Name Shows camera title of the channel See Display Setup gt Camera Name chapter for a method to set and change camera tile Camera name in red color is the channel that the DVR records When the DVR is in Playback mode color of the camera name will be in orange color See the below picture for more detail A Na 4 REPLAY lt le AR ds Wi bk Via A y LI A Me Me EA A am o e f CA Ag aaile 2008 Gio PH CHESTER L i 07 06 2004 TURE PM 82 18 12 ES A The DVR is recording channel 1 and channel 4 In Playback mode the camera name is in orange color 3 HDD CAPACITY DISPLAY Each blue bar means that the DVR used 10 of HDD total capacity for recording video For example if three bars appear this means the DVR has recording of 20 and mo reaching to 30 When all the 10 bars appear it means that the HDD is full 23 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 4 Date and Time Indicates present date and time of the system When the recorded data is playback indicated date and time will be those of the recorded image currently displayed 5 1 2 Single Screen Mode EARI 67 06 2004 TUE PH 82 22 10 dem
20. frame by frame Play frame by frame Press this button to convert and do pause each channel during play back To restart playing press Channel selection for backward playback and E for forward playback Enter button Press this button to enter to the next menu Press this button to return to the previous menu Use to cancel the password just typed at the Escape button setting menu or to return to previous menu Jog Shuttle Description Center Circle of Jog Shuttle Search image backward or forward frame by frame Jog Shuttle Fast search backward or forward X2 X4 X16 Shuttle Outer Circle of Jog Shuttle X32 X256 X1024 X8192 6 To escape from the playback mode press button during playback mode 26 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 Menu Setup 6 1 Menu Tree To operate the DVR users can either input or change the setting values listed in the table below CAUTION Do not change the setting written in RED color The settings are for maintenance and advanced uses SETUP Sub Classification Setting Category Default Record ON Color COLOR Record Quality HIGH IDSM Sensitivity STANDARD Motion Sensitivity OFF nanpa Record Speed 30 FPS Record peice Continuous Setup Timer Record x Record Schedule Alarm Only available when user turn on the alarm Alarm On 1 SEC Overwrite ON Overwrite Warning Signal OFF Setup Warning Duration 10 SEC Voice
21. h ni dl 4 QUAD ALARM TITLE MENU ENTER Cal i ie OEH 28 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 2 Password Setup 6 2 1 Basic Password This setup is to protect the unit s setup from unauthorized use Basic password system is 4 digit password to protect anyone who tries to enter Menu 1 Press the MENU button to enter main menu MATH MENU 64 27 2685 sales PM 07 39 23 2 Press button three times and press the ENTER button to enter PASSWORD SETUP MAIN MENU 04 27 2005 sare PH 07 39 HEH PFPASSHORD _ ih a f ii Fee WES i L 1 99 p L 29 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 4 Password is 4 digits and put your password from combinations of 1 2 B 4 buttons You will be prompted to verify your password by entering it a second time If the two passwords agree PASSWORD SETTING appears on the screen and then PASSWORD SETUP reappears If the password does not agree INVALID PASSWORD appears on the screen then follows the instruction from the beginning to put new password eas PASSHORD SETUP NEW PASSWORD al PASSRORD SETTING CONFIRM PASSWORD 1 When the inputted password is completed message on the right picture will appear informing that the password had been entered successfully gt 125717004 pues MT eee NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PASSWORD 2 Message on the right picture will appear informing that t
22. line to GND pins See the below diagram for pin description Relay NO NC Connector 2 R5232 Transmit 3 R5232 Read 1 Relay COM To make connections on the Alarm Connector Strip place the strip on GND appropriate position See the drawing on left side 3 Alarm 4 2 Do soldering between the strip and pin 3 Alarm 3 7 Alarm 2 5 Alarm 1 You cannot connect more than AC125V 0 3A in Alarm Output In other word you cannot use alarm that has a power more Caution than AC125V 15 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 3 1 7 Audio Input and Output Connect Audio out device to Audio Output connector and connect Audio input device to Audio Input connector It is the user s responsibility to determine if local laws and regulations permit recording audio CAUTION Input voltage of audio input device is line level and it should not be an audio input through the microphone Use of audio output device with an amplifier is recommended 3 1 8 Power Input Using as normal DVR Connect to main power cord of the system The user must use the adaptor that has been given by installer Before plugging in the power cord to the system check if the power is in accordance with the system specification Single Phase AC 100 240V The DVR can support a 120 GB or above HDD IF AND ONLY IF you use 18V 2 5 Ampere adaptor If you use 12V 3 Ampere adaptor the DVR may not detect the HDD See below table for more information
23. required for sign up and type the user name On HOST INFORMATION choose Address Only as Service Type and type 0 0 0 0 on IP ADDRESS section You may type the service information When the form is filled in click on REGISTER button o SRO TINI Bere aD SERE Gu oO 11206 pew gone pae Vas De E eR me Email Address Select ADDRESS pl de rra carr m ari irp mi Your name iS required ONLY and type the IP het Enaga 3084 DI beau IE aor Loy bee Address as 0 0 0 0 a Fam 7 Piar H lup qa y ee e ra a A es ee ee l O i _ Por wt o SRO TINI Bare fap SERE gu 0 gah fw yer e e De SAA n GF Hew ir agita tig T Vane son ori ri bora coi maldad fc pow fr a pad o Mecca back yor peroni ds con 5 User will receive an email from DNIP and the subject of the email will be DNIP Confirm your account dvr dnip net Click the link in the email to confirm the registration SS ES E OM Cos yoor deer pate dig cet Halo Theis ON nagian manager tut teed hare Lee ace ately Ba a ed ee eroi regen pr Fira doll the nal wep ip criar ur repisa ogiaren To sotet ou Click to confirm the I Fra ol yo muri do sole pour coni o po I accorti ju vet ui Agar 2 Pi wn pa e ri four eo ada A acid and ler registration Passoni oh Pa AO AT OU DA ROA A i faerie hi fine poor regali alan pecca la completed nol ty sjan card born be ied Sp Fr
24. the number pai ca Ml AE dim _TIME SET MI 12 21 2004 PH 05 04 32 n TI SET 2 71 7004 TUERMPH 0530403 HE 6 Once you have correct time select TIME SET by pressing and press the button Then warning message appears on middle of screen Press button again then second confirmation message appears on the middle of the screen Press the button again to set the time TIME SET 104 Pr 02 19 03 TEL DN tali hy f PF 13 ai ke YOU MAY LOST SONE DATA ORS ri rag REALLY 7 Epo E Warning Message 85 07 2004 AI PH 62 19109 hi mesa a e Confirmation Message i _ 85 07 2004 ile PE ioega A Lesa 7 To escape from the MENU press Esc button The current time and date is stored in each recorded images with precision and they are displayed during playback Be NOTE cautious that although the time and date is stored in recorded images are wrong they cannot be altered afterwards due to encryption 34 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 4 Language Setup This setup is to change the language Available languages at the time of writing are Korean English and Japanese 1 Press the MENU button to enter main menu MAIN MENU 64 27 2005 pedo PH 07 39 23 2 Use ll and 1 button to select LANGUAGE SETUP and press Enter to enter LANGUAGE SETUP MAIN MENU 04 27 2005 As PH 07 42 96 3 Select the language that you want to change by pre
25. the recorded file if the hard disk drive is full 2 Warning Signal The DVR notifies the user by making a warning sound signal If OFF is selected nothing will happen when HDD is nearly full However when it is ON and HDD is almost full about 95 full then the DVR will give a warning sound for a time period that was selected at Warning Duration 3 Warning Duration When Warning Signal is ON the DVR will make warning sound for selected amount of time Indefinite will make sound until the user acknowledges OVERHRITE SETUP OVERWRITE OVERWRITE SETUP OVERHR ITE DVERWRITE SETUP O OVERWRITE SETUP OVERHRITE HARHING SIGHAL WHARHIHG DURATION HARHIHG SIGHAL WARHING DURATION HARHING SIGHAL i HARHIHG DURATION Overwrite On Warning Signal 6 5 2 Record On Off Warning Duration This setup is to turn on and off the recording of each channel Cameras set to ON will record continuously and each camera can be controlled RECORD CH 1 SETUP RECORD L COLOR F RECORD QUALITY 1 IDSM SENSITIVITY MOTION SENSITIVITY RECORD SPEED RECORD SCHEDULE Recording of camera 1 is on 6 5 3 Color Mode RECORD CH I SETUP RECORD COLOR RECORD QUALITY IDSM SENSITIVITY MOTION SENSITIVITY RECORD SPEED RECORD SCHEDULE Recording of camera 1 is off This setup is to change the screen color mode between color and B amp W Changing to B amp W mode will provide twic
26. to SYSTEM INFORMATION in MAIN MENU to check whether the upgrade is done correctly Dyr Upgrade Tool FLASH 3 0 Downloading has been done ET TEO TT 77 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 9 2 Upgrade by CompactFlash Please follow below instruction to upgrade your system 1 Copy the BIN file to the CompactFlash card The memory should not have any data other than a BIN file HW HeD MEME HAS BARA EL Seah is lS a 2321 5 SS upgrade bin 1 842KB BIN TH 2005 01 08 AER AA AA ol 2 Turn off the system 3 Plug the CompactFlash Card into the slot which is located on the front or right side of the DVR 4 Press and hold ALARM button and switch on the system Below image will be displayed on the screen HHH DUR Manage HAH 5 Press button 1 and the DVR will check the CompactFlash card Screen will be displayed as follow HHU DUR Manage 484414 GF Geek Dona b fem File Balt EE ca 78 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 When the DVR check the CompactFlash card and read the file correctly the system will erase the previous data on flash memory E Cee Dona D Dana bledo Nene HON OFF WOH 7 The system will check the status of flash memory GF Eber los D Dana PaM adi Var 1 Gen 080108 1 gt rita To FLAN Bait MD DOT TIR OFF MUY ee 8 When the checking is done t
27. to find particular event quickly and easily Following is the category indicated on the Event Viewer POWER ON CH4 ALARM CH2 VL CLEAR 1 EXE Select the event that the user wants to view by pressing and button e a sO i i L s r 89 19 2004 13 52 14 HEHU EN O 89 19 2884 13 52 12 MENU START ES 89 19 2004 13 26 34 MENU EHD 89 19 2004 13 26 19 MENU START 99 19 2004 13 26 17 HEHU EHD 89 19 2004 13 23 47 REPLAY EHD 09 19 2004 13 23 34 REPLAY START 99 19 2004 13 15 28 MENU START 9B9 19 2004 13 15 19 HEHU END 9 19 2884 a PE OB shed dl il 2 Press button to play the specific event User cannot select the events in grey color Events data in grey color has been overwritten and those cannot be played Those events can be selected but when the user press the button to play Data is OVERLAPPED message will be displayed EVENT LOG EVENT LOG EVENT LOG E 488 03 2004 51 19 MENU END 80 03 2804 11 51 19 MENU END 08 03 2004 18 19 MENU START 38 83 2804 11 16 19 MENU START Note 08 02 2004 15 20 48 88 02 2000 15 70 48 88 62 2064 1 28 39 ee a CN A TT von 86 62 2004 18 42 a DATA 15 OUERLAPPED 98 92 2004 19 03 er ae ee 08 02 2004 15 09 59 000 88 02 2080 15 09 59 86 62 2004 09 55 86 82 2804 15 89 55 0 00 08 02 2004 15 87 52 BO 02 2804 15 87 52 9 9 88 62 2804 12 19 24 88 82 2804 12 19 24 0 64 81 Phoenix Il Removable U
28. 116 15 17 11 Channel Select start 2004 11 16 15 17 05 End 0041116 15 17 11 in lt ar Ch H gt a we j i Je qn i i o veli LOG PRINT 2004 1416 15 17 05 0 9 Sadish Bar mi ES i Playback a a Search Buitons 5 The function of the button is exactly same as the DVR Reader HDD Reading Program See the CF VIEWER Manual for CF VIEWER operation 68 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 8 FAQ 8 1 DVR power does not turn on Check the connection of power cable to DVR Check the adaptor See the adaptor and if the adaptor does not have a lit on the LED please change the adaptor You must use DC 12V 30V adaptor See the Picture 1 for more information Picture 1 Adaptor power check Check the connection and working status of Main compositions like Main Board Rear Board and Front Board Check the cleanness inside the DVR elimination of dust dirt etc In case of no problem discovered from above checks disconnect all the cable except power cable And check the power flow using the DMM Digital Multi Meter In case of no problem discovered from above checks replace the main board 8 2 DVR Operation Problem 8 2 1 Screen Related Problem gt Entire Screen Problem MONITOR IS NOT WORKING Check monitor power Check connection between monitor and DVR Check DVR power In case of no problem discovered from above checks replace monitor if monitor is bad
29. ANDAR RECORO QUALITY I0SN SEMBITIVITY MDAA SEMSITIVITY Fi MOTIOH SCMSITIVITY RECORO SPEED E RECORD SPEED E RECORD SCHEDULE i RECORD SCHEDULE IDSN SERSITIVITY 105 SENSITIVITY POTION SCMSITIVITY MOTION SCRSITIVITY RECORD SPEED I RECORD SPEED E RECORD SCHEDULE i RECORD SCHEDULE i E E i E RECORD QUALITY VERY HIGH RECORD QUALITY illo Di E E E Record Quality Very High Record Quality High Record Quality Standard Record Quality Low For the same recording quality frame size will vary according to various reasons such as recording picture quality setting movement complexity of the image and noise Therefore recording period will differ hugely according to the image particularity NOTE Record Quality Very High 20 24 KB Record Quality High 15 20 KB Record Quality Standard 10 15 KB Record Quality Low 5 10 KB 38 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 5 5 IDSM Quality This setup is to change IDSM value of each channel When the value is set to HIGH save more images using IDSM method This option is recommended only when there is not much movement in a camera such as parking lots office etc IDSM Image Difference Store Method The DVR only records the image difference when recording one place for a while By doing this the space in the HDD can be saved Below picture will give the user an idea of what IDSM is all about Orange mark moving area is the pixel that rec
30. Digital Video Recorder Phoenix Il Removable User Manual x The picture diagram and function might differ according to the specifications 1999 2004 Contents of this user manual are protected under copyrights and computer program laws First Edition April 20 2005 Thank You Before operating the system please read this User s Manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Phoenix Il Removable User Manual WARNING TO REDUCE FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes 2 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual Important Safeguards and Cautions WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Signs of Caution and Warning The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of not insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock This sign indicates that the user could die of wounded seriously if not used or installed properly The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servic
31. EDULE 41 6 6 VOICE SETUP 42 6 6 1 VOICE RECORD 42 6 6 2 VOICE REPLAY 42 6 6 3 VOICE CHANNEL 42 6 6 4 VOICE VOLUME 42 6 7 CAMERA SETUP 43 6 7 1 CAMERA TITLES 43 6 7 2 BRIGHTNESS 44 6 7 3 CONTRAST 44 6 8 ALARM SETUP 45 6 8 1 ALARM ON OFF 45 6 8 2 ALARM ATTRIBUTE 46 6 8 3 VD LOSS ALARM 46 6 8 4 ALARM DWELL AND BUZZER OUT 46 6 9 DISPLAY SETUP 47 6 9 1 OSD DISPLAY 47 6 9 2 BORDER COLOR 47 6 9 3 TIME AND DATE FORMAT 48 6 9 4 SEQUENTIAL MODE 48 6 10 NETWORK SETUP OPTION 49 6 10 1 WHAT IS DDSN 49 7 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 10 2 DDNS SIGN UP 50 6 10 3 DVR NETWORK SETUP 57 6 10 4 IP SHARING ROUTER SETUP 59 6 10 5 DVR MANAGER INSTALLATION AND SETUP 60 6 11 INITIALIZE SETUP 61 6 11 1 HDD FORMAT 61 6 11 2 FACTORY SETTING 62 6 11 3 USER MODE SAVE AND USER MODE RESTORE 62 6 11 4 CHANNEL SET 62 6 11 5 ADVANCED SETUP 63 6 11 6 POS SETUP 63 6 12 EVENT LOG 64 6 13 HDD AND SYS INFORMATION 65 7 BACKUP 66 7 1 CF MEMORY BACKUP 66 7 2 CF MEMORY RECORDING TIME TABLE 66 7 3 HOW TO BACKUP 67 7 4 HOW TO PLAY THE BACKUP FILES 68 8 FAQ 69 8 1 DVR POWER DOES NOT TURN ON 69 8 2 DVR OPERATION PROBLEM 69 8 2 1 SCREEN RELATED PROBLEM 69 8 2 2 RECORDING RELATED PROBLEM 70 8 2 3 PLAY AND SEARCH RELATED PROBLEM 70 8 2 4 EMERGENCY PLAYBACK 71 8 3 SETUP RELATED PROBLEM 71 8 4 MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEM 72 8 5 NETWORK PROGRAM PROBLEM 73 8 5 1 CONNECTION UNAVAILABLE 73 8 5 2 PICTURE QUALITY PROBLEM 73 8 6 HDD READING PROGRAM PROBLEM 74 8
32. LAY START PLAYBACK PLAY TIME Indicate the time for playback by hour minute second If you have specific 64 27 2005 time that you want to watch set the time on those fields and run PLAY START 19 30 44 PLAY START Select and press button to start playback If you did not set PLAY 64 20 2005 DATE and TIME then the DVR will play backward from the last recorded image file 04 13 35 64 27 2065 19 30 44 FIRST TIME Indicate the time which the DVR started recording for the first time FIRST DATE Indicate the date which the DVR started recording for the first time LAST DATE Indicate the date that the DVR recorded lastly LAST TIME Indicate the time that the DVR recorded lastly 4 Place the cursor on PLAY START and press button to start playback 5 During the playback you can use same buttons to control in Play mode See the below table for button description Press this button again and again to decrease the play speed when the speed is higher than normal speed To play again press button for backward playback and button for forward playback Press the button again and again to increase the play speed to a maximum x8192 To lower the Increase play speed speed press button KE Reverse playback Press this button to start backward playback of recording Playback Press this button to start forward playback of recording Pause Press this button to pause the picture Press again and again to play
33. MONITOR SCREEN IS NOT GOOD FLICKERING AND BLURING Adjust monitor setting Check connection between monitor and DVR Check the video mode PAL NTSC The DVR detects video mode automatically The system checks whether the video signal is NTSC or PAL from channel 1 video source If you have connected PAL camera on channel 1 and NTSC cameras on the other channels the system will recognized that the video source is PAL If the DVR and monitor does not have same video mode the screen will be flickering Replace monitor if monitor is bad 69 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual gt Partial malfunction of surveillance screen CERTAIN CHANNEL UNAVAILABLE Check the camera power connection or cleaning of connection part In case of the camera defect replacement of camera CERTAIN CHANNEL UNAVAILABLE SHAKERING BLURING SPLITING etc Check the camera power connection or cleaning of connection part Adjustment of certain channel image Check the DVR Setting NTSC or PAL In case of the camera defect replacement of camera CERTAIN CHANNEL TOO BRIGHT OR TOO DARK Check the brightness and contrast level of the monitor Check the brightness and contrast level of the DVR CHANNEL IS IN BLACK amp WHITE MODE Check the monitor Check the record setup Check the cable connection on Main board 8 2 2 Recording Related Problem TOO SHORT STORAGE PERIOD No Motion Sensitivity or IDSM mod
34. Program 10 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 1 Front Panel The buttons on the front panel of the DVR have different functions for three different modes Basic Mode for displaying the screen Main Mode for setting the configurations and Play Mode for replaying And the buttons on the front panel of the DVR can activate different functions See the below table for each function of the buttons eit ALA TIME BEKU SEL EXTER ESE PLAMDACE smi i a im hie a CQ PT FLASH BASIC MODE when the DVR is in previewing the images Press this button to view full image from camera 1 Camera 1 select The image from camera 1 will be paused if you press the button again Press this button to view full image from camera 2 Camera 2 select The image from camera 2 will be paused if you press the button again Press this button to view full image from camera 3 Camera 3 select The image from camera 3 will be paused if you press the button again Press this button to view full image from camera 4 Camera 4 select The image from camera 4 will be paused if you press the button again 5 Quad screen select Press this button to view all four pictures Quad on one display screen Alarm Off switch Press this button to turn OFF the buzzer OSD On Screen Display OSD will initially be displayed on the screen When the TITLE button is clicked once the OSD on off switch will disappear Click TITLE button again and
35. Record OFF Voice Replay ON Voice Setup Voice Channel 1 CH Voice Volume 8 Camera Title CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 Camera Setup Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Alarm On Off OFF Alarm Attribute NO Alarm Setup VD Loss Alarm OFF Alarm Dwell 5 SEC Buzzer Out OFF Display Setup Time Display ON Title Display ON Voice Display ON HDD Capacity ON Border Color WHITE Time Format 12 HOURS 2 7 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual Date Format MM DD YY Sequential Mode OFF IP 192 168 001 002 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 192 168 001 001 IP Setup Port 2505 Network Setup DHCP DISABLE MAC Address 00 08 DC 03 04 47 ID DVR DDNS Setup Password DVR Provider no use HDD Format Factory Setting User Mode Save User Mode Restore Single Channel X Channel Set Initialize Setup Quad Channel O Time Set z IDSM Display OFF Advanced Setup H SYNC Lock Set ON POS DATA OFF POS Setup SERIAL SPEED 38400 bps Password Setup HDD Information BACKUP Password Setup English Korean Language Setup Japanese Spanish Portuguese Setup Menu Search Menu Mode No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 Button To Move direction ua No 5 No 6 Button To change the value No 7 Button Use this button to enter submenu go to the next SETUP Y PLAYANTK ad stage or set value And press this button to save the Menu changes xX XxXxX
36. To see an individual screen press each channel button on the front panel To return to quad screen mode press QUAD button on the front panel Check connection status of the camera BNC cable or monitor output cable on the rear panel when image of the monitor cannot NOTE be seen 24 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 5 2 Navigating and Selecting Menu To change the configuration of PHOENIX II REMOVABLE and to start playback the user needs to start Main Menu Read the below carefully to set the menu and to start playback On Previewing Mode No 1 Button Select Channel 1 RAIN QUAD ALARM MILE MENU 1 2 3 4 No 2 Button Select Channel 2 e fa O O 0 O No 3 Button Select Channel 3 SETUP ENTER ESC PLAYHACK a Ee al i il i OE No 4 Button Select Channel 4 No 5 Button Select Quad Screen On Playback Mode No 4 Button Play forward ALARM TITLE MER No 3 Button Play backward O O No 2 Button Increase playback speed Y l ENTER ESC OsE No 1 Button Decrease playback speed No 5 Button Pause the screen and play frame by frame Setup Menu Search Menu Mode No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 Button To Move direction RAIN d QUAD ALARM MILE MENU 1 di No 5 No 6 Button To change the value O O O Q O No 7 Button Use this button to enter submenu go to the next SETUP ENTER ESC PLAYBACK Fr 4 hu we OE stage or set value And press this button to save the Menu changes Jog Shuttle Description
37. ack there will be more than one recording at the same time Therefore you need to be careful for date and time setting If you set the hour back from 2AM to 1AM such as during the October Daylight Saving Time change over And If you try to search for video between 1AM to 2AM the DVR may not operate properly because there will be two hours of recorded video during this time period To view video during this overlapping time period you must start playback before 1AM then the DVR will play both hours between 1AM and 2AM You cannot do a backward search through overlapping time period However you can do a forward search Input the current time and date accurately since the time and date of the system plays an important role in solving any problem with recorded image or event log 1 Press the MENU button to enter main menu MATH MENU 64 27 2005 HED PH 07 39 23 2 Press button once and press the ENTER button to enter SETUP MATH MENU 64 27 2685 eae PM 07 41 16 3 Use ll and l A button to select INITAILIZE and press the button to enter INITIALIZE SETUP ina ey AA E x J r L A al Po i d iiig I E dyii jenn ooo F P AULA BRR s _ _ t__ m 33 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 4 Use and button to select TIME SET and press the button IMITIALIZE SETUP 29 7609 FAL PR 02 29 36 5 Navigate the fields by pressing J and and use E buttons to change
38. backup the important images on to CF cards and with DVR Reader the user can view the images on the PC USB Compact Flash Card Reader and Compact Flash Card are available separately The number of images that can be downloaded onto a Compact Flash card depends on file size which is affected by whether images are color or B W etc and recording speed FPS User must switch off the system before inserting the CF card Do not insert or take out the CF card during system operation CAUTION Some of the CompactFlash cards are not compatible with the DVR SanDisk TRANSCEND Lexar Compact Flash cards are tested 7 2 CF Memory Recording Time Table See the below recording time table for Compact Flash Memory backup gt Using DVR with the compact flash card Part Required DVR CF Memory 128MB USB Compact Flash Reader The figure below are for guide lines only as file sizes will differ depending on recording related quality movement and recording channel If you backup the all 4 channels Quad than the file sizes will be four times bigger than single channel saving Free Space 125MB Quality File No of Time 30 FPS Time 20 FPS Time 10 FPS Time 5 FPS Sizes a Very Very High 35KB 35KB 3657 3657 images Approx 2 Minutes 2 Minutes Approx 3 Minutes 3 Minutes Approx 6 Minutes 6 Minutes Approx 12 Minutes 12 Minutes High 24 KB 5333 images Approx 3 Minutes Approx 4 5 Minutes Approx 9 Minutes Approx 17 5 Minu
39. be locked up however when major parts such as hard disk function abnormally due to external electric shock physical damage or other various reasons The system stops operating during abnormal situations and the internal watchdog circuit is activated in order to reset the system for rebooting within 10 seconds The system will then recover normally However if major parts such as hard disk are physically damaged it is impossible to recover normally This will cause continuous rebooting by watchdog or deadlock without reset 18 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 3 2 4 Heart Beat Function However there are occasions where system does not come back from the failure even after reset For example from effect of strong surge or ESD into the system can cause system halt and not be able to function To prevent the occurrence of such cases as above PHOENIX II REMOVABLE has applied Heart Beat Module into PHOENIX Il REMOVABLE s inner architecture If PHOENIX Il REMOVABLE encounters complication within 1 or 2 minutes then the Heart Beat function rush out forward Heart Beat function is working means it has ability to put power off and on If Heart Beat is operating properly then Heart Beat will automatically turn power off and on the system accordingly PHOENIX II REMOVABLE are originally designed and developed for installing in automotive purpose Therefore our units obtain much more solid system than other CE approved products
40. ble HDD frame and HDD Jumper setting of HDD and the frame must be in MASTER mode 00000000000000000000 00000 F essosossascasassscos lesa OOO Master vi Slave Presen Western Digital Jumper Setting Mode loonon000000000000000 EELEE 000000000 Maxtor Jumper Setting Mode Hitachi Jumper Setting Mode If the HDD is installed in USB 2 0 please check the jumper of HDD Jumper setting of HDD must be in MASTER mode If the HDD is installed in IEEE 1394 External HDD Device please check the jumper setting of HDD Jumper setting of HDD must be in MASTER mode In case of no problem discovered from above checks change the HDD and if the new HDD worked the old HDD may have an error on it 8 6 2 Picture Quality Problem Try to read the HDD from the DVR and check whether the DVR read the data from the HDD Check if there is any new version of the program and if there is please download the new version and try again In case of no problem discovered from above checks contact your supplier 74 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 8 6 3 BMP Saving Problem Saving option only available when you select one out of four channels Check whether the user select one channel 8 6 4 AVI amp KPEG Saving Problem Saving option only available when the user selects the saving area Check whether the user has selected the area properly Check if the user has selected the appropriate file from the saving optio
41. d that are registered in one of the three DDNS service registration Press ENTER button and use El button to change the value To move the cursor press and J buttons Once you complete the entering press the ENTERI button to save the changes 57 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 8 Select the DDNS service provider by pressing El button and press ENTER button to save 9 Network setup of DVR is now finished Press button to escape Follow the next chapter to set IP sharing router 6 10 3 1 Information on IP setting IP Internet Protocol Subnet Mask Gateway IP address and a subnet mask must be given to DVR in order to communicate with it over network DVR requires a Static IP address a Dynamic IP address or domain name DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP addresses to deliver TCP IP stack configuration parameters such as the subnet mask and gateway Set ENABLE to obtain IP Subnet Mask and Gateway address automatically Mac Addr On a local area network the MAC Media Access Control is your computer s unique hardware number 58 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 10 4 IP SHARING ROUTER SETUP User must have the IP Sharing Router and user will need to forward the PORT number in Virtual Server Setup in order to retrieve the images from the DVR The DVR uses Port no 2500 2509 and Port no 80 to transmit the images so you will need to
42. drive slot 2 Hold the HDD and slide it gently into the slot until it stops 3 Pull down the handle until you will feel it getting locked 4 Put removable HDD rack key and turn it to left 20 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 5 Installation is now done Turn on the DVR If it is the new HDD or the HDD that has been used in other DVR or PC the DVR will ask you to format the HDD in order to use in our system To format the HDD press ENTER button or if you have important images or data press ESC and back up the data before you use CRECE HARD DIGE HOO VERSION RISRATCH DO YOU KANT HDD FORRAT i YES ENTER AO ESC J mE p nr i n i 4 2 Replacing HDD Please follow the following steps to replace HDD 1 Turn off the power of the DVR 2 Unlock the removable HDD by turning the key to the right 3 Pull up the lever of removable HDD and pull it out gently di 21 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 Put two screws on each side to secure the position of HDD 8 9 Put removable HDD rack key and turn it to left to lock 10 Installation is now completed Turn on the DVR If it is the new HDD or the HDD that has been used in other DVR or PC DVR will ask
43. e more disk space If a color screen is not required turn it to B amp W to save the HDD space for longer recording RECORD CH 1 SETUP RECORD i COLOR i RECORD QUALITY IDSM SENSITIVITY MOTIOH SENSITIVITY RECORD SPEED RECORO SCHEDULE Color Mode is B amp W for Channel 1 RECORD I COLOR RECORD QUALITY IDSM SENSITIVITY HOTION SENSITIVITY RECORD SPEED RECORD SCHEDULE Color Mode is COLOR for Channel 1 37 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 5 4 Record Quality This setup is to set the recording quality for the corresponding channel According to the selected record quality the remaining capacity of recording time and its file size will be different The setting value directly influences the byte size per image For example the byte size decreases as quality goes lower In this case blocking phenomena tends to appear the artifact is caused by high compression In contrast blocking phenomena disappears as quality goes higher In this case the required storage space per image increases which leads to shortening of total recording period Therefore give consideration to the necessary recording period importance of each camera image and quality of analog signal when setting the recording quality The byte size decreases when the record quality setting decreases The DVR has 4 different record quality levels RECORD CH i SETUP O REC CH ETOP MERIMO CH i SET 8 Aono CH 1 fe Tee RECORD QUALITY ST
44. e setting made Adjustment of recording frame or recording schedule Adjustment of alarm recording Check the camera input RECORDING UNAVAILABLE Check if camera input works properly from surveillance screen If there is no input recording does not function Adjustment of camera screen Check recording frame or recording schedule Adjustment of system 8 2 3 Play and Search Related Problem NO RECORDED DATA Check camera input Check record setup CERTAIN CHANNEL WITH NO RECORDED DATA Check the record setup Recording option of each channel can be controlled in recording setup TOO LOW QUALITY RECORDED DATA Check camera input Check the DVR Setting NTSC or PAL 70 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 8 2 4 Emergency Playback Emergency playback feature can be used only if the user cannot play the video because of index error Only use this option in emergency situation If the user wants to play the images but the DVR cannot be played then follow the below instruction to do emergency playback 1 Turn off the DVR 2 Press and hold button Gray button on above diagram and turn the DVR on and wait until you see the previewing screen 3 The DVR will start playback from the first recorded image User can search the video by pressing the searching buttons but the user cannot see the OSD of playback direction or the speed 06 04 2804 HEDI 8 3 Setup Related Pr
45. eading the service agreement T 4 Once the service agreement is agreed by the user the below page can be seen Please fill in the registration form Once entering the User ID please check whether it is being used or not Type the password and fill in the details When the form is filled in click on Next 22 pregiata B as La ae 59 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 5 Once the registration form is filled the below page can be seen Next set and type the name of computer Once the name is typed click on Duplicate to check whether it is in use or not If dynamic IP is used leave the option as it is and if you use Static IP change the option to Static IP Leased line Check personal information and click on Next to continue Ped iii A AA tm a i mn m pf Pr LOP ad d m D rf Name of Computer Type any name that is easy to remember This name will be used as IP address a z F 6 When all the information is properly done then click on Next and if not go back to previous step and change the information e me m e m ee PR LI LT See ee eee J 7 The registration is now completed Please print the page or make a note EED EFP ESE FEP TAD EFE A A aer pe F eo S ies ere na ne pa CEE pe ee ca ee ee CO j ate A tal ae A a Pe a dl rh leam FAP SL CLI Ec be Cn i da ae ae 56 81
46. ere is thunder It may cause electric shock 5 Do not install the product near or on top of heating source The internal temperature would be greater than allowable and could cause malfunction or fire 6 Do not install the product on inclined or unstable location or where vibration could be committed It may cause malfunction 4 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual Caution about the Power hh Warning 1 Must use the outlet of the grounding to connect the power cord lt may cause fire 2 Do not connect on the middle of power cord or use extension cord lt may generate heat or cause fire 3 Do not touch the power cord with wet hands lt may cause electric shock 4 Keep power cord dry and protect from humidity lt may generate heat or cause fire The power cord is not waterproof 5 Hold the body of the plug while removing the power plug Do not pull the power cord Damage to the power cord may generate heat or cause fire 6 Check the power plug regularly Humidity and moderation in smoking may cause fire 7 Remove power cord from outlet when product is not used for a long time It may cause a short circuit or electric shock hh Warning 1 Do not turn off the power by removal of the power plug To turn off the power click the power button from the back panel 2 Do not cut off the power artificially or give shock or vibration to unit while the hard disk is activating lt may cause hard disk failure or loss of data 5
47. esas Lirio Lom alri Same meire HA ea Powersd by rice 53 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 Once you click the link on the email Internet Explorer window will pop up on the screen as below Type the password ic FAY BIT SH SE O an ore ca ds Po AA A A A red u GM Hew Lite agita e Fama Le fa aia MAA Y E Dl ari pa ar ATT point dustin ES Click to confirm the registration eg Ba Fy gery AA EE Qu 0 di Pe yor fa Via DoD E SRA A CMP ET eee a OOo s GARP Hew Lhe agitate Cipe de dep ro Aci Cornate Four ica ea dr ey eretica four Hi ari pine for ate ee Li noor udito ed manage pour dor Ala yu ring fe soe teus on vor vedasi DE HET 54 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 10 2 3 NamelP Sign Up Name IP is a company who offers DDNS service Below instruction is based on the Name IP sign up procedure 1 Log on to www nameip com english Default page as below is as below Click on SIGN UP to continue F lia http www nameip com english SIGN UP p Ta 2 Once you click on SIGN UP you will see the same web page as below Click on FREE SERVICE pee ee ur g oa Ad dd eS A BS _ E tn DI gna e eae OC IRR Fr ee I 4 ee SS Sen p 3 Once free service is signed up the service will be done for 30 days without any charge After 30 days you can resign up the service Click AGREE after r
48. f DVR 3 1 2 Monitor Out Connect the BNC cable of the monitor to Video Out BNC connector of the rear panel 3 1 3 SVHS Output One additional main monitor can be installed by using the S Video output If the monitor has an S VIDEO input and cable then connect to SVHS Out SVHS out gives better picture quality Or incase the user wants to connect to each individual monitors for simultaneous operation then connect two monitors into Video Out and SVHS Out connector 3 1 4 Serial Port RS232 connector provides DVR for remote viewing firmware upgrade etc Use a RS 232 serial cable Direct Cable and connect the cable between Connector on DVR and COM PORT on PC 3 1 5 Ethernet 10 100 Connect RJ 45 jack of LAN cable to LAN port Network has to be TCP IP base 10 100BASE TX Ethernet LAN Local Area Network Internet or exclusive line and IP address should be fixed one Network function of DVR can retrieve images from across the network using 10 100Mb Ethernet Connector Software can bring the images directly from DVR and save them in JPG or AVI file format Consult the installer for proper network configuration 3 1 6 ALARM amp RELAY To connect an alarm or sensor consult your installer or supplier for more information Connect 9 Pin D Sub male connector to Serial Port of the DVR And connect sensor dry contact type Separate the terminal block and wire all devices to desired pins Connect each ground GND
49. he password had been entered not successfully Please do the password setup again RR par 6 To enable the password system select PASSWORD OFF and turn it on by pressing the E H buttons And press the button to save the changes To save the changes that you made in the menu press the ENTER button If you do not save the changes then the DVR CAUTION won t recognize the setting 7 To escape from the PASSWORD MENU press button NOTE Basic password will be required when you enter into MAIN MENU Please remember the password once you set up 30 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 2 2 Advanced Password This setup is to protect the unit s setup from unauthorized use Basic password system is 4 digit password to protect anyone who tries to enter Menu 1 Press the MENU button to enter main menu MAIN MENU 64 27 2005 pedo PR 07 39 23 2 Press button once and press the ENTER button to enter SETUP MATH MENU 64 27 2685 e PM 07 41 16 3 Press and button to select PASSWORD SETUP and press the ENTER button SETUP 1127004 UEP 4 15 na al He n PH UTE EF PEN 31 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 5 Password is 4 digits and put your password from combinations of 1 P B 4 buttons You will be prompted to verify your password by entering it a second time If the two passwords agree PASSWORD SETTING appears on the screen and
50. he system version will be updated Please do not turn off the DVR If you turn off at this stage the DVR cannot be updated and has to be sent back to manufacturer for repair 480 DUR Manage HAH GF Ebeak ls D mani Piao Done 79 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 9 Upgrade is now done Please restart the system Aat DUR Manage 444 GF GIE ls D je sibi ans 80 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 9 3 Upgrade by Network Please follow below instruction to upgrade your system 1 Connect network cable to DVR s RJ 45 connector 2 Press the Menu button and select the SETUP by using V button 3 Select NETWORK setup and press button 4 Press button to enter IP setup 5 Insert the IP and select the APPLY and press button 6 Run UPGRADE exe and insert IP and Port number we Upgrade IP 192 168 1 1 PORT 2505 STATUS 7 Click OPEN button and select the BIN file HAM gt NETWORK UPGRADE t moda 4c hee 050145 bin BIN Filesi bin 8 When you click OPEN button the DVR will show you the upgrade process on the screen 9 When the upgrade is done the DVR will ask you to restart the DVR 10 Reboot the DVR Upgrade is completed 81 81
51. ing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance This sign indicates that the user could be wounded or could expert property damage if not used or installed properly The information in this manual is believed to be accurate as of the date of publication Our company is not responsible for any problems resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes THIS INSTALLATION SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON AND SHOULD CONFIRM TO ALL LOCAL CODES 3 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual Important Safeguards Must follow these details to prevent material damage beforehand Electric Safety M4 Warning To reduce a risk of fire or electrical shock Do not expose this product to rain or moisture Caution about lithium battery i Warning 1 Change the battery after turning the power off of the DVR 2 Connect the polarity of the lithium properly while changing 3 Change with the same type of battery recommended by the DVR manufacturer 4 Follow the instruction from battery manufacturer to change the battery Safeguards i Warning 1 Use the adaptor which is supplied or recommended by the supplier It may cause fire 2 Do not dismantle or assemble the product lt may cause malfunction or fire 3 Do not touch the product with wet hands It may cause malfunction or fire
52. l is detected Alarm is activated and does not stop Restart DVR to stop the alarm gt Follow When the alarm signal is detected Alarm is activated Alarm is deactivated when the signal stops or Alarm button is pressed gt Buzzer Out To make a beep sound from the DVR when it alarmed EAT ar fi A AA eee ALARM SETUP o e k gt FOLLOW DH ra N dal d 09 20 2004 MOH it 46 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 9 Display Setup 1 Press the button to enter main menu 2 Press button once and press the ENTER button to enter SETUP MENU 3 Press and Al to select DISPLAY SETUP and press the button to enter DISPLAY SETUP 4 Use and button to select the setting that you want to change and press the button Use Z EH buttons to change level or the value DISPLAY SETUP Mn Hy 89 28 2004 Nol 5 Press the to save the changes To escape from the MENU press button 6 9 1 OSD Display This setup is to view or to hide the On Screen Display on the screen On Screen Display includes TIME TITLE HDD CAPACITY and VOICE RECORDING display 6 9 2 Border Color This menu is to change the color of border between the channels Select one of five colors and they are Light Green Yellow Gray White and No Color Default value is No Color DISPLAY SETUP ON on on on LTGREEN ff 12 HOURS MM DD YY OFF Be he u
53. lation and Setup NOTE Before continue please read DVR Manager manual and install the program before you use Setup process of DVR Manager program is very simple Simply put Domain Name or the IP address in DVR Manager configuration Please follow the instruction given below 1 Run DVR Manager DFE MANAGER 2 Click on the SETTING icon on menu bar Put Domain Name or IP address Domain Name is the one that has been registered during the one of the three DDNS registration IPREGISTER DNIP or NAMEIP If the ID is entered as DVR and domain name as dnip net then Domain Name will be DVR dnip net And put the Port number that you set in DVR s IP SETUP menu CL MANAGER Your 1D domain name o SETTINGS Or IP Address 3 DVR Manager setup is now done Please read the attached DVR Manager manual for more information 60 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 11 Initialize Setup 1 Press the button to enter main menu 2 Press button once and press the ENTER button to enter SETUP MENU 3 Press and l to select INITIALIZE and press the button to enter INITIALIZE iii ot See oe 3 ES coso Use and button to select the setting that you want to change and press buttons to change the level or the value Press the to save the changes IMITIALIZE SETUP ad Ly 5 T E ki 7 79 7005 FRI PR 02 26 37 To escape from the MENU press but
54. n KPEG file has a specific program to play the file Check if the user has used a specific program to read the saved file 8 6 5 New Version Update In case of any problems discovered from using the software please contact your supplier and download the latest version of the program 75 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 9 Firmware Upgrade 9 1 Upgrade by Serial Cable Follow the below instruction to upgrade the firmware 1 Connect RS 232 cable between the PC and the DVR 2 Run Version exe file Dyr Upgrade Tool FLASH 3 0 MS Y El sh UA 0 Port Setup Upgrade ls Pr ort l VOT ul a a coma 3 Turn off the DVR Press the MENU button and hold it and turn on the DVR You must hold the button until you hear the beep sound from the DVR 76 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 4 Click Upgrade button on the program and it will automatically upgrade the firmware to latest firmware version Dyr Upgrade Tool FLASH 3 0 Transferring Binary data E 5 Yo ce PortSetup M Upgrade 5 When the transferring the binary date is done the DVR will show you the below message If you hear the beep sound continuously in this process it means that the date transferring was not fully done and you CAUTION need to restart the process Dyr Upgrade Tool FLASH 3 0 Please wait about 1 minute EST Upgrade TT 6 Upgrade is now done Go
55. ng recording Default camera title is CAM1 LI CAMERA TITLES i i 43 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 7 2 Brightness This setup is to adjust the brightness shades of the channel If the entire image is dark or bright to a great extent adjust to the adequate value Setting values are 9 9 ta GRIGHTHESS SETUP pr e 6 7 3 Contrast This setup is to adjust the contrast which is the ratio of brightness to darkness of the image Incase the value is increased to the extent where too much saturation is not observed in the image higher contrast can be helpful to display the image vividly n 0O CONTRAST SETUP 44 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 8 Alarm Setup Alarm Setup is related with controlling the alarm system Read the description of each setting before you change the setting 1 Press the button to enter main menu 2 Press button once and press the ENTER button to enter SETUP MENU 3 Press and l to select ALARM SETUP and press the button to enter ALARM SETUP 4 Use and button to select the setting that you want to change and press the button Use E H buttons to change level or the value F o Mi ALARE SETUP 5 Press the to save the changes To escape from the MENU press button 6 8 1 Alarm On Off Select an alarm for the alarm When the alarm activates the DVR will start the recording And the recordi
56. ng will be automatically turned off when the alarm deactivates Si ALARM ONVOFF SETUP rag pes 09 20 2004 MON Arts 539 a i i 45 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 8 2 Alarm Attribute Select the sensor type between N O Normal Open and N C Normal Close Circuit of N O type is usually open and the activation of the sensor occurs at the time of close and N C type works the reverse way Check the setting of the sensor type N O or N C if the sensor does not operate properly The alarm might not function if the actual connecting sensor type and the sensor type in the system setting are inconsistent fu ALARM ATTRIBUTE SETUP 09 20 2004 mon az I pet 6 8 3 VD Loss Alarm VD LOSS ALARM operates only if there is loss of video by intruders or the connected camera BNC cable is disconnected or has been pulled off accidentally The DVR will make a beep sound when there is loss of video g zl UO LOSS ALARM SETUP or ji OFF Ta OFF e A i a 09 28 2004 non ili 1286088 if of j r F 6 8 4 Alarm Dwell and Buzzer Out Set the period for which the alarmed camera will be recorded and the relay output is turned on The recording stops and alarm output is turned off when the setting period is elapsed Set the alarm operating period gt Sec second 1 99 The signal of alarm starts and stops between specific time gt Hold When the alarm signa
57. o view across the network Please follow the instruction below in step by step gt NAMEIP SERVICE SIGN UP No need for Static IP users gt DVR s DDNS SETTING gt IP SHARING ROUTER SETUP No need for Static IP users gt DVR Manager Remote Viewing Program 6 10 1 What is DDSN Viewing through the network can be done no matter what types of network connection that you have The DVR supports Static IP as well as the dynamic IP Our DVR offers DDNS function for dynamic IP connection DDNS provides a static domain name to those who have high speed connections or use leased lines with a dynamic Internet Protocol address A dynamic IP address resolves the problem stemming from the limited number of IP addresses A dynamic IP address is given to users of high speed networks service and cable modems Recently even businesses that connect to the web through leased lines use DHCP due to depletion of IP addresses Almost all the PCs have a dynamic IP address which means that their IP address changes every time users turn on their computer or log on to the Internet Domain Name Service DNS translates a domain name like www yahoo co kr into a numeric IP address However the DNS system works only with static IP addresses For this reason most of PCs with a dynamic IP address cannot provide various Internet services such as running a homepage Using a dynamic DNS server enables all the PCs with a dynamic IP address to have a domain name
58. oblem PASSWORD FORGOTTEN If the user do not remember the password please follow the below instruction ALARM TITLE MENU ENTER ESC Oe Diagram 1 Password On Off Switch 1 Turn off the DVR 2 Press and hold ENTER button Gray button on above diagram and turn the DVR on and wait for few seconds 3 Below subtitle will be shown on the top of the screen PASSWORD DISABLED 4 When you see the subtitle turn off the DVR and turn it back on Password system is now disabled Put the new password to have it back After checking password deletion change into new password 71 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 8 4 Miscellaneous Problem BEEP SOUND DURING STARTUP Check the Video Loss Alarm and status of alarm system Check the system version and ask to your supplier In case of no problem discovered from above checks replace the Main Board FRONT BUTTON amp LED FAILURE Check the connection cable between Main Board and Front Board Check the cable position The cable is 8 Pin but the connector on the Main Board is 9 Pin Connector You need to connect the cable from the right The black cable has to be connected on the far right In case of no problem discovered from above checks replace the Main Board or Front Board HDD NOT FOUND Check whether the user has locked the removable HDD rack And check the power LED of removable HDD rack If the green LED is on the power from the
59. ords on the HDD The area without red mark will not be recorded on HDD If the IDSM function is off the whole area will be stored on HDD RECORD CH SETUP RECORD COLOR RECORD QUALITY IOSH SENSITIVITY MOTION SENSITIVITY RECORD SPEED RECORD SCHEDULE sa ak 85 Ae IDSM OFF RECORD CH 1 SETUP RECORD COLOR RECORD QUALITY IDSN SENSITIVITY MOTION SENSITIVITY RECORD SPEED RECORD SCHEDULE zE E ES na sa a IDSM LOW RECORD COLOR RECORD QUALITY IDSM SENSITIVITY MOTIOH SENSITIVITY RECORD SPEED RECORD SCHEDULE na aa ad dk 85 amp E e IDSM STANDARD RECORD CH 1 SETUP RECORD COLOR RECORD QUALITY IDSM SEMSITIUITY MOTION SENSITIVITY RECORD SPEED RECORD SCHEDULE IDSM HIGH 39 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 5 6 Motion Sensitivity This setup is to change motion detection value of each channel The images are recorded only if there is a movement Higher value records any movement without skipping and lower value skips small movements to extend the recording time Motion Sensitivity Value Description Low If there is 30 movement out of whole screen then the DVR will begin recording Standard If there is 20 movement out of whole screen then the DVR will begin recording High If there is 10 movement out of whole screen then the DVR will begin recording OFF The DVR will begin recording whether there is no movement of screen RECORD CH
60. p DNIP net is a company who offers DDNS service Please read below instruction 1 Log on to www dnip net Default page as below is as below Click on SIGN UP to continue i ROIO a 190 Gu 0 286 2 oo p B a OS Sp ar DL i ray HR FET EFE http www dnip net si sa a Pl i Sti e MEC a fr alot a ei Eea arig OA ET aa eee sia nma a Tmi eed a rr for ma Oe ae ee er A a pee dd al ge pa A OT a FHH dor ral Mr de a ad Sor pa a er ee A A PE E Vineness im Els p clin rd Pel pia e er a ee es al e a dr bs A eee ed pce is MS a E fin BEI te ee ce nil Passi pp al fera FE pa et A MT F leyp en Se pra a a b TEIS ijed deih ipy EF riiij n Dirrie ip e i El Mee mbra ol abee ip EOE m pemg ed eee ayn a A ali i i AE Sep PIRO Uhia det fe e SRL bel AD Mir prj pes pa OR rl le F anp pA g EA ars ee Pon A A wee agin Bee La gl eed SER gt ri ee lee hie pa A ig hrm eil dripna ree rr A THE SRO TAD Bar IHD NERE Qu 0 ao Antone cha AS Deo g AAA CTIF HET n Tiari of derit Tei A A A A ee e AR Al e MET ada a parda de pia a a ee ani oe le E DISSE Sp pi A ci ti ag ra pe ES phi ir A a ager di da bami jj al a ber ni oe lin ap i e e PA e iS i ii pt dra 52 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 3 Once you click on AGREE the below page can be seen Please fill in the registration form Your name and email address is
61. power to PHOENIX Il REMOVABLE for system startup The power will be turned on immediately and the unit will begin to check the HDD and will record immediately The following message will be displayed on the middle of the screen 1 st ond qm HAB Digi FORA HID VEEFIDH FIGPATTH AAA D YOU WAHT HOO FORRAT i DO YOU HAHI HOG FORMAT T S 1 EHTER Re dA FEB EHTER H Ei Lidi Y m gol ai a i s SrA INFORFAN LOR REMI i i HETHIRE FAMA EA WARNING The DVR uses the time and date to index video on HDD that is how you find and view the images later Changing time and date can cause the DVR to work improperly when you try to play back video If you set the hour ahead this is not a problem But if you set the hour back there will be more than one recording at same time Therefore you need to be careful to date and time setting If the time is incorrect when you install the unit then we recommend you to set the time immediately 3 2 2 System Shutdown To turn off the power pull off the power plug from the DVR If the power plug is pulled off while the system is operating the currently recording file may not be closed properly In CAUTION addition even though index file is not damaged index information required for quick file search may be not saved 3 2 3 Countermeasures after abnormal shutdown The DVR has been designed to operate for long periods without a problem The operation of the system can
62. ser Manual 6 13 HDD and SYS Information HDD INFORMATION is to view HDD and system information including size of installed HDD and current position of recording 1 Press the button to enter main menu and press button to enter SETUP 2 Use ll and button to select HDD INFORMATION and press the button to enter HDD INFORMATION e sur o I VOICE SETUP ALARM SETUP DISPLAY SETUP NETWORK SETUP MARKED IMAGE SETUP INITIALIZE TION 2 20 200480050 es er 1 140 0 959 FIRST RECORD DATE FIRST RECORD TIME gt Model Display model an er its model number example WDC Western Digital Maxtor Maxtor gt Serial Display serial number of HDD gt Total Display the total capacity of HDD available for video storage in GB gt Usage Display the current position of HDD R2 means that the HDD has been overwritten twice And P15 2 means that the HDD has used 15 2 percent of its memory If the HDD has not been overwritten the USAGE will be shown in GB and percentage gt First Record Date Show you the date of the first image on the disk gt First Record Time Show you the time of the first image on the disk gt System Version Display the firmware version 4 To go back to previous menu press Esc button 65 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 7 BACKUP 7 1 CF Memory Backup DVR features a built in CF Compact Flash card slot able to take up any CF cards You can
63. ssing and and press button At the time of writing you can choose one from the six languages SELECT LANGUAGE 64 27 2685 aie PM 67 43 36 4 To escape from the MENU press ESC button 35 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 5 Record Setup Record setup is related with image quality User may adjust the recording setup as they want to Record Setup is related with the recording time Read the description of each setting before you change the setting 1 Press the button to enter main menu MATH MENU 64 27 2005 i pe PH 07 39 23 2 Press button once and press the ENTER button to enter SETUP MENU UE 4 VA aaa SETUP f RECORO SETUP 76095 FA PH 02 37 12 RECORD CH 1 SETUP OH COLOR VERY HIGH STAHDARD DFF 30 FPS __CONTINUOUS p a el 127327084 THU ARIES jari I il 5 Use and button to select the setting that you want to change and press H buttons to change the level or the value And press to save the changes 6 To escape from the RECORD SETUP press button 36 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 5 1 Overwrite Setup This setup is to select whether the DVR overwrites the old recorded material or stops the recording once the HDD is full 1 Overwrite If the user select OFF the DVR stops recording when the hard disk drive is full But when ON is selected the DVR continues recording by overwriting the first index of
64. t Alarm Recording ACCORGO CH 1 SETS DH COLEA WERT HIGH ATAMbARD DFF d FPG Alarm Recording 41 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 6 Voice Setup Voice setup is to control voice recording function and recording volume Follow the instruction before you set up The DVR can play the recorded audio but DVR Reader HDD Reading Program cannot play the recorded audio due to CAUTION recording speed frame sizes and sync of the file 1 Press the button to enter main menu 2 Press button once and press the ENTER button to enter SETUP MENU 3 Press W and to select VOICE SETUP and press the button to enter VOICE SETUP ai mi au 2004 SUN PR 04 47 35 F 1 4 Use and button to select the setting that you want to change and press H buttons to change the level or the value And press to save the changes VOICE SETUP yt UL TO 05 2004 SUN PM 04 42 23 3 5 To escape from the VOICE SETUP press button 6 6 1 Voice Record Voice Record is to select voice record on and off When it is ON the DVR records the audio as well as the video The DVR may nat record audio when the recording speed is set to less 1 FPS Note When the user uses the motion detection function the DVR will record the audio continuously even the images are not stored 6 6 2 Voice Replay Voice Replay is to select whether to play or not to play the audio during the playback If the Voice Replay is ON the
65. tes Standard 15 KB 8533 images Approx 4 5 Minutes Approx 7 Minutes Approx 14 Minutes Approx 28 5 Minutes Low 10 KB 12800 images Approx 7 Minutes Approx Approx 21 Minutes Approx 10 5 Minutes 42 5 Minutes When images are recorded to a compact flash card from the DVR they can only be replayed on the PC with USB Compact Flash Reader and DVR Reader program 66 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 7 3 How to backup CAUTION User must switch off the DVR before inserting the CompactFlash card Before start you will need to insert the CF card before turning on the DVR If you insert the card during the process the DVR may not find the CF Card So please insert the card before start up 1 Press the MENU button to enter main menu 2 Press button once and press Enter button to enter BACKUP DVR will detect and initializing the Compact Flash Memory as shown on below image If the CF memory has other data then the DVR will ask you to format the memory After formatting the CF card user can access to the BACKUP menu If the CF memory is not inserted properly or not inserted the system will show you the message that the system does not have the CF memory BACKUP 11 16 2004 14 50 51 11 16 2004 14 50 51 quan iif fa hee ee UHEHOHH DATA EXITST FORMAT Y tall INITIALIZIHG CF CARD Ready y Y MA TY c rm A MATO RED PR 6 01 57 i GE E Gi Cars
66. the text will reappear Press this button to display the Menu setup Set the environment of the DVR according to the Menu button user requirement The Power light indicates that the power is being supplied to the unit Red Working And the Power HDD LED HDD light indicates when the camera image is being stored into or retrieved from the HDD Hard Disk Drive 1 7 11 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual Jog Shuttle for easy control Jog Shuttle Description Search image backward or forward frame by Jog Shuttle Jog Center Circle of Jog Shuttle frame Fast search backward or forward X2 X4 Shuttle Outer Circle of Jog Shuttle X16 X32 X256 X1024 X8192 EN Compact Flash Slot Insert Compact Flash Card for backup MENU MODE when the user enters into main menu of DVR Press this button to move the cursor down Press this button to move the cursor to the left Right direction Press this button to move the cursor to the right Downward value Press this button to change numbers letters or value Downward Upward value Press this button to change numbers letters or value Upward Enter button Press this button to enter to the next menu Escape button Press this button to return to the previous menu PLAY MODE when the DVR is in playback mode Press this button again and again to decrease the play speed when the speed is higher than Reduce play speed normal speed When it is normal play speed press this bu
67. then PASSWORD SETUP reappears If the password does not agree INVALID PASSWORD appears on the screen then follows the instruction from the beginning to put new password eas PASSHORD SETUP NEW PASSWORD al PASSRORD SETTING CONFIRM PASSWORD 1 When the inputted password is completed message on the right picture will appear informing that the password had been entered successfully i 125717004 pues MT eee Message on the right picture will appear informing that the password had been entered not successfully Please do the password setup again RR par 6 To enable the password system select PASSWORD OFF and turn it on by pressing E buttons And press the button to save the changes To save the changes that you made in the menu press the ENTER button If you do not save the changes then the DVR CAUTION won t recognize the setting 7 To escape from the PASSWORD MENU press button NOTE Advanced password will be required when you enter into SETUP MENU Please remember the password once you set up 32 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 3 Time Setup This setup is to set date and time The DVR uses the time and date to index video on HDD that is how you find and view the images later Changing time and date can cause the DVR to work improperly when you try to play back video If you set the hour ahead this is not a problem But if you set the hour b
68. ton 6 11 1 HDD Format This setup is to format the HDD Once you format the data you cannot playback the deleted data It will take less than 10 seconds to format the HDD Once you start formatting the DVR will ask you to continue Select HDD FORMAT by pressing ll and button and press the button to continue or press the button to escape from formatting HDD FORMAT 83 22 2605 sale PM 82 36 5 63 22 2685 sali PR 62 36 61 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 6 11 2 Factory Setting This setup is to reset all the setting value to default setting See Menu Tree chapter for default setting Once you start factory setting the DVR will ask you to continue Select FACTORY SETTING by pressing l and button and press the button to continue or press the button to escape from formatting 6 11 3 User Mode Save and User Mode Restore USER MODE SAVE is to save all the changes made in menu setting by user USER MODE RESTORE is to restore USER MODE SAVE in menu setting Even if FACTORY SETTING is run simply pressing the button can restore the menu setting USER MODE SAVE he JA E User Mode Save 29672094 ua PM 85 101 5 User Mode Restore 6 11 4 Channel Set This setup is to use the DVR in either single channel mode or quad 4Ch mode If user wants to use the DVR as single channel DVR please set the DVR with single channel mode ARE YOU SURE 7 SELECT 3 BR SELECT 4 Ch
69. tton to pause the screen To play again press button for backward playback and button for forward playback Press the button again and again to increase the play speed to a maximum x8192 To lower Increase play speed the speed press button Reverse playback Press this button to start backward playback of recording Playback Press this button to start forward playback of recording Pause Press this button to pause the picture Press again and again to play frame by frame Play frame by frame Press this button to convert and do pause each channel during play back To restart playing Channel selection press E for backward playback and H for forward playback Enter button Press this button to enter to the next menu Press this button to return to the previous menu Use to cancel the password just typed at the Escape button setting menu or to return to previous menu 12 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 2 2 Rear Panel The following description and diagram is the rear panel of PHOENIX II REMOVABLE RETMORK Link Ac POWER A mp i Li F VWIDES IH SVHS OUT AUH RJ 45 socket for 10 100 Ethernet connection Link LED is lit when DVR is connected to the een network And Act LED is lit when the network connection is through 10Mbit Alarm Relay Connector for alarm and relay RS 232 Serial port to communicate with PC through RS 232 cable adaptor See below table for more information HDD Capacity
70. you to format the HDD in order to use in our system To format the HDD press ENTER button or if you have important images or data press ESC and back up the data before you use CAUTION CAUTION IDA Bee par CHECE HAED DISK TCA RISERATOM sil THE LAST FOG FOAFRATT VCS ESTERO fe E m de FIGURE 1 OPEN HOO AACH PIGUAE 2 CLOSE HOO AACH When the user upgrades the DVR with new firmware the DVR will delete all the data that has been recorded on HDD by old firmware version Make sure that you know about this before upgrading the new firmware The DVR is now ready to operate DVR cannot be turned on if the Hard Disk Drive door is not locked In case the DVR displays HDD NOT FOUND on the top left corner of the screen it is most likely that the HDD is not installed properly or the HDD rack is not locked Please make sure that the HDD rack is locked and restart the system If you still see the display install the HDD again or contact your dealer 22 81 Phoenix Il Removable User Manual 5 Basic Operation 5 1 Real Time Live Mode Real time live image from cameras can be seen after inputting power And the DVR will start recording 5 1 1 Screen configuration teil IR LY Above is the typical real time mode screen from 4 cameras The following is the explanation of each item displayed on the screen from single to quad screen as above 1 REC REC mark appears when the DVR records any of

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