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1. pm a SA i 1 Connect up to two CCTV monitors main and spot 8 Connect to alarm input cables and or Y C S video l 9 Connect to a network attached storage NAS device 2 Connect up to 16 cameras This device is currently not supported 3 Connect to speakers for audio output 10 Connect to USB devices 4 Connect to audio input available for each camera 11 Connect to a network 5 Connect to a monitor that displays digital video 12 Connect to a point of sale POS device HDMI l 13 Connect to VGA monitor 6 Connect to a PTZ control 14 Connect to the power cord 7 Alarm output Note The TVR 30 only supports 800 x 600 resolution in VGA and HDMI Adjust your monitor accordingly to this resolution If looping video ensure that the Termination option Cameras gt Adjust Video is disabled Connecting required devices Before powering up the unit cameras and a main monitor should be connected to the unit for basic operation If needed connect a spot monitor for displaying full screen video of all installed cameras in sequence TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 7 Chapter 2 Installation Note You can attach an extension to the RS 485 port on the back panel Connecting external devices When connecting external devices to include as part of the entire system such as a USB drive or any other USB devices connect
2. Assigning a camera name Each camera can be assigned a unique camera name If you do not assign a camera name a default prenumbered camera name is applied To assign a camera name 1 Click Cameras on the main menu to display the Cameras screen 2 Click the Camera Title edit box A virtual keyboard displays 3 Enter the new camera name You can enter up to 11 characters 4 Click OK to exit the virtual keyboard and return to the Cameras screen The new camera name is displayed Configuring recording and schedule settings Use the Schedule screen shown in Figure 25 below to define how and when the TVR 30 records video The following options can be configured e Recording schedule e Video compression e Recording quality Note If video loss is detected on a camera the unit will stop recording from that camera Figure 25 Schedule screen 2oeo wsein BY Ea 54 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 6 Advanced setup Defining a recording schedule The Scheduling screen shown in Figure 26 below lets you define the elements of a schedule such as the daytime nighttime and weekend ranges Figure 26 Scheduling screen 2o we e i BY To define schedule ranges 1 Click Schedule on the main menu to display the Schedule screen 2 Click Scheduling Setup to display the Scheduling screen 3 Select the daytime range using the Daytime Begin and Daytime End boxes 4 Select the nighttime range using the Night
3. Download DVR player O N Oo NM Function Browser connections Chapter 5 Using the Web browser Description Toggle between Bandwidth settings and Live Dual Streaming By default the Bandwidth settings are enabled Bandwidth settings refer to the number of video frames sent across the network For example select High for all data or select Low for partial data Switching to Live Dual Streaming uses a second video data stream less data size that is sent over the network This is ideal for lower bandwidth networks For more information see Live dual streaming on page 42 Control PTZ for the currently selected camera Only displays if PTZ control is available for the selected camera indicated by a PTZ icon You can drag this panel anywhere on the screen View live or playback video Zoom in or out on video Download the DVR player Lets you do the following e View live video e Play back video e Display the configuration screen e Search for recorded video e Take an image snapshot e Set the aspect ratio e Check the hard drive health status The Web browser interface lets you connect to the TVR 30 up to five times simultaneously With each connection you can view up to 16 cameras streams You can only view video from one camera for any additional connection to the device Using the Web browser to configure the device Click the Configuration button to display the configuration screen The configuration
4. Enter the secondary DNS IP address box in the DNS2 edit box if required ae a pP oN Advanced IP settings Use the IP Advanced screen to define the connection port and bandwidth throttle used for the Web browser Bandwidth throttle lets you throttle the amount of network data from the DVR to a client Predefined bandwidth throttle settings include e 192 kbps e 384 kbps e 768 kbps e 960 kbps TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 61 Chapter 6 Advanced setup For more information in Bandwidth Throttle Management see Bandwidth throttle management on page 43 E mail settings The TVR 30 has the option to send e mail notifications of alarm events through the network Use the Email Setting screen shown in Figure 32 below to configure the e mail settings Figure 32 Email Setting screen ee oe oe To define e mail settings 1 Click Network on the main menu to display the Network screen 2 Click Email Setting Setup to display the Email Setting screen 3 Enter the e mail address to whom the notification is sent in the Email Address edit box 4 Enter the e mail server of the e mail account from whom the notification is sent in the Email Server edit box 5 Enter the e mail port number of the e mail account from whom the notification is sent in the Email Port edit box 6 Enter the e mail address of the e mail account from whom the notification is sent in the Account edit box 7 Enter the password of the e mail
5. Manual Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Advanced setup 45 Managing users 47 Configuring cameras 50 Configuring recording and schedule settings 54 Alarm settings 58 Network settings 60 Display settings 63 System settings 67 Overview 68 System date andtime 68 Audio and remote 69 RS 485 settings 70 RS 232 settings 70 Hard drive settings 70 Importing and exporting configuration settings 71 Bootlog 71 Upgrading the firmware 73 Specifications 75 Product specifications 76 Battery removal 77 Factory defaults 79 Menu defaults 80 Network defaults 80 Warranty and support 81 Warranty information 82 Contacting support 82 KTD 405 keyboard mapping 83 TVR 30 to KTD 405 keyboard mapping 84 Index 85 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 1 Product introduction Summary This chapter provides an overview of the TVR 30 including its features and functions Content Product overview 2 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 1 Product introduction Product overview This is the TruVision DVR 30 User Manual for models e TVR 3008 500 e TVR 3008 1T e TVR 3008 2T e TVR 3016 500 e JTVR 3016 1T e VR 3016 2T e TVR 3016 5T TruVision DVR 30 is a network digital video recorder developed for digital surveillance TruVision DVR 30 TVR 30 uses an embedded microcontroller unit MCU and Linux operating system combining the most advanced technology in video an
6. 2oO eain BY gt TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 57 Chapter 6 Advanced setup To use the Expert Modes screen 1 Click Schedule on the main menu to display the Schedule screen 2 Select Expert Mode in the Quality FPS box The Expert Mode command becomes available 3 Click Expert Mode to display the Expert Modes screen 4 In the Current Camera box select the camera you want to configure 5 Select your recording settings in the corresponding boxes Use the Normal FPS and Normal Quality boxes to select the recording resolution and quality under normal conditions Use the Event FPS and Event Quality boxes to select the recording resolution and quality under event conditions Alarm settings Use the Alarms screen shown in Figure 29 below to define how the TVR 30 handles alarms Configurable settings include e Remote alert e Alarm buzzer e Alarm input and output e Prealarm and post alarm seconds Figure 29 Alarms screen 2OoOd s in BY REMOTE ALERT f BUZZER CAMERA SETTING PRE ALARM POST ALARM 58 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 6 Advanced setup Configuring remote alert The TVR 30 can send alarm notifications to a remote PC using compatible monitoring software Use the Remote Alert screen to define settings that allow the TVR 30 to communicate with the remote PC and to enable this feature In addition the DVR sends a signal to the remote PC every two minutes to indicate that the DVR i
7. Additionally press and hold the SEQ button on the front panel or remote control to initiate sequence mode on the spot monitor Alternatively click the Monitor button on the mouse toolbar to toggle to the spot monitor function and then click the Sequence button to begin sequence as shown in Figure 11 below Figure 11 Spot monitor function Logging on The TVR 30 is shipped with a predefined user for the system administrator The default system administrator logon uses admin as a user name with a password of 1234 You can modify the admin password but not the admin user name GE Security recommends that you change the admin password once you have completed the installation and setup to protect against unauthorized access The seven predefined standard users are labeled User1 to User7 with a default password of 4321 and level 4 access The administrator can customize these users and define their privileges For more information see Managing users on page 47 To log on to the TVR 30 user interface 1 Click Menu Select a user in the Account field Use the mouse or the Down Arrow button to select the Password field Enter the corresponding password ae ae a Click Confirm to enter the main menu 26 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 4 Basic operation Controlling a PTZ camera PTZ mode lets you to control the PTZ operation of the cameras using a TVR 30 PTZ interface You can control PTZ cameras using the
8. screen lets you configure TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 41 Chapter 5 Using the Web browser e Camera settings including motion detection PTZ controls video image and camera title e Recording settings including recording schedule and recording quality e Alarm settings including alert notifications audio alerts prealarm and post alarm seconds e Network settings including bandwidth throttle e mail DDNS and UPnP setup e System settings including system date and time audio unit name RS 485 RS 232 language and hard drive setup The configuration screen also lets you view the unit s information Searching and playing recorded video To search for and play back recorded video click the Playback button The Playback screen displays Select the camera date and time from which you want to play back video and then click Start Video is played back at the viewer Use the playback control bar to forward reverse or pause playback video You can also search for video by events or text Click the Search button to display the Event List screen Select the appropriate tab and enter your search criteria The Event List screen also lets you download results to your PC as DRV files Using the mouse to zoom in or out During live or playback mode you can use the mouse to quickly zoom in on a video image To zoom in right click on a video tile then use the scroll wheel to zoom in or out When a video image is zoomed in you
9. ID to a camera to allow PTZ control of the camera while in PTZ mode The PTZ Setup screen lets you assign a PTZ protocol and ID to a camera To assign PTZ protocol and ID to a camera 1 Click Cameras on the main menu to display the Cameras screen 2 Click the PTZ Setup button to display the PTZ Setup screen 3 Select a protocol in the PTZ Protocol box Available protocol values include 52 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 6 Advanced setup e None e JVC e DSCP e Panasonic C e AD422 e Panasonic N e Pelco D e GE RS 485 e PelcoP e GE RS 422 e Hitron Select an ID in the PTZ ID box Adjusting video image In order to get the best image quality when capturing video you may need to adjust the video image settings including brightness contrast saturation and hue Use the Adjust Video screen shown in Figure 24 below to modify these settings Figure 24 Adjust Video screen HUE TERMINATION To adjust video image iL Zz 5 Click Cameras on the main menu to display the Cameras screen Click the Adjust Video Setup button to display the Adjust Video screen Make the appropriate video image adjustments Adjust the video image s brightness contrast saturation and hue by selecting a level in the corresponding box If video is going to be looped out of the device set the Termination option to Off to avoid a double terminated video signal TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 53 Chapter 6 Advanced setup
10. Saving Time screen shown in Figure 35 below to enable and configure Daylight Saving Time This screen lets you select when Daylight Saving Time begins and ends Figure 35 Daylight Saving Time screen Audio and remote Use the Audio and Remote screen to define the audio output settings and specify the remote ID for the device To access the Audio and Remote screen click Audio and Remote Setup on the System screen TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 69 Chapter 7 System settings Select Live PB in the Audio Output box to play audio during live or playback modes Select On in the Key Beep box to allow front panel buttons to beep when pressed Specifying a remote ID for the device lets you control up to 16 DVRs using a single remote control See Controlling multiple DVRs with one remote control on page 17 for more information RS 485 settings Use the RS 485 Setting screen to define the settings for the RS 485 ports Settings defined in this screen must match the PTZ settings of the camera connected to the RS 485 port To access the RS 485 Setting screen click RS 485 Setting on the System screen RS 232 settings Use the Device Setting screen to define settings for the serial port This port is used to connect point of sale POS devices to the TVR 30 To access the RS 232 Setting screen click RS 232 Setting on the System screen Hard drive settings Use the Hard Drives screen to define settings for the hard drive Table 13 on
11. account from whom the notification is sent in the Password edit box 8 Select On in the Event Notification to enable e mail notification 62 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 6 Advanced setup If this option is enabled any motion video loss or alarm events will trigger an e mail notification of these events 9 Select On in the Event Attachment to allow attachments in the e mail notification DDNS settings The DDNS function lets you define the device s domain name for access through a Web browser Use the DDNS Setting screen to define the settings for the DDNS function The domain name format is http DNS name ddns tvr net To define the DDNS settings 1 Click Network on the main menu to display the Network screen 2 Click DDNS Setting Setup to display the DDNS Setting screen 3 Inthe Use DDNS box select On to enable the DDNS function 4 Enter the host name If you leave this box blank the system generates a host name for you zA Enter the port number 6 In the Submit Update box select Yes to submit the DDNS information through the network UPnP If enabled the UPnP function Universal Plug and Play lets a PC connect to the TVR 30 using the same local area network To enable this function select On in the UPnP box in the Network screen Display settings Use the Display screen to configure how information is displayed on screen The following settings can be configured e Display format
12. can drag the video image to pan out to different areas Live dual streaming The Live Dual Streaming function lets you view video from up to 16 cameras on the Web browser interface while on a lower bandwidth network This feature utilizes a second and smaller video data stream that is sent over the network Click on the Bandwidth Control Switch button shown in Figure 18 on page 43 in the Web browser interface and select the appropriate bandwidth setting to enable dual streaming Predefined bandwidth settings for the second stream in the browser include e 768 kbps 42 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 5 Using the Web browser e 576 kbps e 384 kbps e 192 kbps Figure 18 Bandwidth control switch Bandwidth throttle management The Bandwidth Throttle Management function lets you throttle the amount of network data sent from the DVR to a client This function is helpful for networks that have predefined bandwidth limits This feature lets you control the TVR 30 ina network sensitive environment and prohibits the TVR 30 from sending a large amount of network data that can potentially disrupt the network To configure bandwidth throttle see Advanced IP settings on page 61 Both live dual streaming and bandwidth throttle management can be used simultaneously or individually For example if you display live video in the Web browser with the bandwidth throttle management feature enabled the video update rate is lower as n
13. contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union See the product documentation for specific battery information The battery is marked with this symbol which may include lettering to indicate cadmium Cd lead Pb or mercury Hg For proper recycling return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point For more information see www recyclethis info For contact information see our Web site www gesecurity com Content Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 TruVision DVR 30 User Product introduction 1 Product overview 2 Installation 3 Installation environment 4 Unpacking the TVR 30 and its accessories 4 HDD capacity 5 Back panel overview 6 Connecting devices to the unit 7 Operating instructions 9 Control interfaces 10 Controlling the TVR 30 10 Front panel overview 11 Using the mouse 12 Using the IR remote control 16 Operating modes 17 Main menu overview 18 Basic operation 23 Turning onthe TVR 30 24 Live mode 24 Spot monitor 25 Logging on 26 Controlling a PTZ camera 27 Playing back video 29 Archiving recorded files 34 Logging off 38 Turning off the TVR 30 38 Using the Web browser 39 Overview 40 Browser connections 41 Using the Web browser to configure the device 41 Searching and playing recorded video 42 Live dual streaming 42 Bandwidth throttle management 43 Controlling a PTZ camera in the Web browser 43
14. end time Change weekend schedule start time Change weekend schedule end time Change record mode Change preset config Change Normal PPS on per channel config Change Normal size on per channel config Change Event PPS on per channel config Change Event size on per channel config Change event active setting TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Code SmtDayNum SmtRecDay SmtRecNig SmtRecWkd AudioRec Circular EventPart IPcamChgNum Export Export_JPG GUI Playback Playback S XXXXAK E XXXXAXKM MENU OPTION ITEM ExtRecOn 1 ExtRecOff 1 Value ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF New number of IP channel of data channel of JPG Entry CH XX KAXXA KAXXA Menu text Option text Item text Value 1 This code is only for testing Chapter 7 System settings Description Change ezRecord day number Change ezRecord day schedule Change ezRecord night schedule Change ezRecord weekend schedule Change audio record setting Change circular setting Change event partition no more available Change in number of IP Camifor hybrid Export Record data of channel Export JPEG Pic of channel Start Playback Change Pb channel Playback start time information Playback stop time information Log what menu user entry Log what option user select Log what item value user change Used for testing inbound RS485 communication Temporarily converts specified channel through special RS485 command The value stand
15. the DVR ID button and then press the 1 button Note The numeric button depends on the remote ID assigned to the TVR 30 The remote ID assigned Is 1 by default See Controlling multiple DVRs with one remote control below for more information 3 The remote control is now operational Controlling multiple DVRs with one remote control You can control up to 16 DVRs with one remote control Each DVR must have a unique remote ID assigned To connect the remote control to a DVR press the DVR ID button on the remote control and then press the numeric button with the desired remote ID For more information on assigning a remote ID to a DVR see Audio and remote on page 69 Operating modes Table 7 below describes the various operating modes for the TVR 30 Table 7 TVR 30 operating modes Mode Description Live Displays live video from a specific camera Sequence Displays live video in a programmed sequence of cameras TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 17 Chapter 3 Operating instructions Mode Description Menu Displays menu options for configuration PTZ Displays live video from multiple cameras in a programmed sequence Playback Plays back recorded video Freeze Freezes live or playback video Spot On screen display for spot monitor Main menu overview The built in interface of the TVR 30 includes a main menu screen with eight command buttons Each command displays a dialog screen that lets you edit a group of TVR 30
16. GE Security TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Intended use FCC compliance Certification and compliance European Union directives Contact information 2009 GE Security Inc This document may not be copied in whole or in part or otherwise reproduced without prior written consent from GE Security Inc except where specifically permitted under US and international copyright law The information in this document is subject to change without notice GE Security Inc GE Security assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities losses or risks personal or otherwise incurred as a consequence directly or indirectly of the use or application of any of the contents of this document For the latest documentation contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity com This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental GE and the GE monogram are trademarks of General Electric Company The TruVision DVR 30 name and logo are trademarks of GE Security Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products Use this prod
17. TVR 3016 1T TruVision DVR Model 30 16ch 1 TB TVR 3016 2T TruVision DVR Model 30 16ch 2 TB TVR 3016 3T TruVision DVR Model 30 16ch 3 TB TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation Back panel overview Figure 1 below shows the back panel controls and connectors on a typical TruVision DVR 30 Figure 1 TVR 30 back panel Or AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN ERRER FERE TRECERE g TRENT TULL cere 7 Hea v c SEERANEHARNGHAH Q 1 Video out 8 Network Attached Storage NAS port This device is currently not supported 2 Video in top row loop out bottom row y PP 9 USB ports 3 Audio out j 10 LAN port 4 S video port j 11 RS 232 port 5 Audio in p 12 VGA output 6 Digital video output j 13 Power switch 7 Alarm I O and RS 485 14 Power input 6 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 2 In
18. ame Description 6 Archive button Begin archiving or displays the Archive screen Press once to begin copying a video segment for export while in playback mode Press again to stop copying See Archiving recorded files on page 34 for more information 7 Status LEDs Display device status and conditions See Status LEDs below for more information 8 Function buttons Change the TVR 30 operating mode For example press PTZ to go into PTZ mode See Operating modes on page 17 for more information 9 Playback controls Control video playback speed Status LEDs The LEDs on the front panel of the DVR are described as follows Table 3 Status LED descriptions LED Name Description 1 Power Steady indicates that the correct power is connected to the unit te Network Blinking indicates that the DVR is connected to a network Q Alarm Steady indicates that an alarm is triggered REC Record Blinking indicates that the TVR 30 is recording Steady indicates hard drive failure Using the mouse Use the USB mouse provided with the TVR 30 to carry out the same operations as the front panel and remote control Connect the mouse to the TVR 30 by plugging the mouse USB connector into one of the USB ports on the front panel The mouse is immediately operational and the pointer should appear Click the left mouse button to enter or confirm a selection This is similar to pressing Enter button on the front panel Click the right mous
19. as The TVR 30 on screen display presents information such as the camera title the current operating mode and the date and time information as shown in Figure 9 below Figure 9 On screen display Q 1 Camera title 2 Mouse toolbar 24 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 4 Basic operation Note To the camera title to a different position right click the mouse and then select a new position while in live mode Viewing in full screen Press a numeric button to switch to the corresponding camera display For example press 2 to view camera 2 Viewing in multiscreen Use the Display button on the front panel to cycle through different display formats Figure 10 below displays the multiscreen formats available as defaults Figure 10 Display formats Spot monitor To connect the spot monitor 1 Connect the spot monitor to the Spot video out port on the back panel using a composite cable 2 While in live mode press and hold a numeric key for two seconds on the front panel or remote control 3 The spot monitor displays the corresponding camera in full screen The spot monitor only supports full screen mode TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 25 Chapter 4 Basic operation Note Make sure that there is video signal input Otherwise the spot monitor will only show a blank screen Controlling the spot monitor Press and hold a numeric button for two seconds to display the corresponding camera in full screen
20. ayback To search for recorded video by events 1 Click Search to display the Search screen 2 Inthe Choose Camera box select the cameras you want to use in your search You can select more than one camera or all cameras 3 Click Event List to display the Event List screen 4 Click an event from the Event List to play video Searching for recorded video by POS text The TVR 30 lets you to search for video based on text data from a point of sale POS device connected to the unit You can search using any of these methods e By text e By numeric value e By date and time e By camera Text When searching by text you can search for video with data containing the exception string defined using the setup menu You can also enter two word strings and search for video with data containing either one of the word strings or both of the word strings Alternatively you can specify only one word string Value When searching by value you can enter two numeric values to specify a range You can search for videos with data containing values within or outside the TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 31 Chapter 4 Basic operation specified range Additionally you can enter a single value and search for videos with data containing values less than equal to or greater than that value Date Time When searching for video based on POS data you can narrow your search by specifying a date and time range Camera When searching for video base
21. buttons on the front panel and IR remote control or by using the PTZ control icons on the mouse toolbar To enter PTZ mode you must have PTZ control access privileges Accessing PTZ mode To access PTZ mode select a camera using the numeric buttons on the front panel remote control or the mouse toolbar Click PTZ in the mouse toolbar or press the PTZ button on the front panel or remote control The PTZ control interface displays as shown in Figure 12 below Note You can only access the PTZ control interface while in live mode Figure 12 PTZ control interface PTZ control buttons When you enter PTZ mode the PTZ control interface displays In PTZ mode the numeric buttons control additional PTZ functions Table 10 below lists the front panel keys and their PTZ control functions Table 10 Front panel PTZ control function Front panel key PTZ control 8 Zooms out 16 Zooms in TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 27 Chapter 4 Basic operation Front panel key PTZ control Focuses near 15 Focuses far 6 Closes iris 14 Opens iris Enter Auto focus iris Esc Exits PTZ mode Calling up a preset PTZ point To call up a preset PTZ point 1 Click on a camera in the mouse toolbar or use the numeric buttons to select a camera 2 Click the PTZ icon in the mouse toolbar or press the PTZ button to display the PTZ control as shown in the figure below 3 Click the Preset icon or press 1 on the front panel or remote control
22. ck Open and browse for the folder containing your archived video 3 Select an event and then click Playback to display the Playback screen You can select the start time and cameras from which to play video 4 Click OK to play back video To verify that the video has not been altered select an event and then click Verify in the Data List dialog box The Playback screen displays If the Status Log reports a value of Good Signature then the video has not been altered To play back a local file previously saved from the DVR click Local Playback in the Playback screen and then click Open to browse for the local file TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 37 Chapter 4 Basic operation Logging off There are two ways to log off You can e Log off manually by pressing Esc while in live mode e Automatically log off from live or menu mode when no buttons are pressed for five minutes Turning off the TVR 30 To avoiding potentially damaging the TVR 30 use the proper method to turn off the unit To turn off or restart the unit 1 Display the main menu 2 Select System to display the System screen 3 Select Shutdown The Shutdown screen displays 4 Select Restart to restart the unit or Shutdown to turn off the unit 38 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 5 Using the Web browser Summary This chapter describes how you can use the Web browser interface to configure the device search and play back recorded video and contr
23. configuration settings 71 Bootlog 71 Upgrading the firmware 73 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 67 Chapter 7 System settings Overview Use the System screen shown in Figure 34 below to configure the following system settings e System date and time e Audio output and key beep e Unit name and display e RS 485 setting e RS 232 setting e Firmware upgrade e Hard drive setting e Storing and uploading configuration settings e Shutting down the device Click System on the main menu to access the System screen Figure 34 System screen Z S System date and time Configure the TVR 30 system date and time in the Date Time screen This screen also lets you enable Daylight Saving Time DST and format the date and time displayed on screen 68 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 7 System settings To configure the system date and time Click System on the main menu to display the System screen Click Date Time Setup to display the Date Time screen Enter the current date in the Date box Enter the current time in the Time box Select a time zone in the Time Zone box Select a date format in the Date Format box Select a time format in the Time Format box eS oS oe YY Click Daylight Saving Time to display the Daylight Saving Time screen This screens lets you enable and configure Daylight Saving Time For more information see Daylight Saving Time below Daylight Saving Time Use the Daylight
24. croll through the possible values You can also use the Up or Down Arrow buttons to select a value Lets you to enter characters into the settings such as camera name Enter characters into an edit box through the virtual keyboard See Using the virtual keyboard below for more information Triggers a special function or allows you to display a new screen For example click the Setup button to display the setup screen Using the virtual keyboard The virtual keyboard allows you to enter a full range of alphanumeric characters such as camera name through a virtual keyboard as shown in Figure 8 on page 21 The virtual keyboard automatically displays when entering values in an edit box field You can use the front panel IR remote control or USB mouse to enter characters with the virtual keyboard 20 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 3 Operating instructions Figure 8 Virtual keyboard ee ee e MOT N DETECT Pi v PTZ SETU AMERA T i JH tt To enter characters in an edit box 1 Zi Highlight the edit box Click the mouse within the action frame or press Enter in the front panel or remote control to display the virtual keyboard Select the characters required When finished click OK on the virtual keyboard to close the keyboard Exiting the main menu Click Esc on the mouse toolbar or right click or press Esc on the front panel or remote control to exit the main menu and return to live mod
25. d audio encoding decoding hard disk recording and TCP IP communication The DVR s firmware is stored directly into the memory making it more stable and reliable The TruVision DVR 30 TVR 30 is an integrated digital video recorder that combines the features of a time lapse audio video recorder a multiplexer and a video server to create a single security solution The TVR 30 s pentaplex operation enables users to view live video search and play back any recorded video by date and time or by event and back up the configuration and video data without interrupting the ongoing DVR recording process In addition to the new H 264 compression mode the DVR s graphical user interface also optimizes the monitoring controls of the unit The TVR 30 comes with remote viewing and configuration software already installed This software includes a Web browser plug in allowing users to view live or recorded video images and enabling remote configuration The remote software Is stored in the TVR 30 and deployed over a LAN WAN or Internet connection to remote Windows based computers This simplifies the installation and maintenance of the software components because all remote users are using the same software which comes from the unit 2 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation Summary This chapter provides information on how to install and connect peripherals to your device Content Installation environment 4 Unpack
26. d on POS data you can narrow your search by specifying a camera To search for recorded video by POS text 1 2 32 Click Search to display the Search screen Click POS Data Search The POS Data Search screen displays as shown in the figure below i ze Taug zuo fzo FA E H LOWER BOUND UPPER BOUNO Specify your search criteria Before entering any search criteria highlight the search type field and specify how you want the search criteria to be handled For example if searching for data containing the text words sale and charge highlight the Text Search field and select the AND option Then enter the search words in the Text fields one word for each field When specifying a numeric value range enter the lower number in the Lower Bound field and the higher number in the Upper Bound field Click POS Search Result to display your search results Click a search result to play back the resulting video Note Make sure the Transaction Overlay POS box in the Display screen is set to include playback TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 4 Basic operation Playback controls When viewing recorded video several options are available to control playback You can control playback using the front panel the mouse toolbar as shown in Figure 14 below or the remote control Note Playback control on the mouse toolbar automatically hides if there is no mouse activity for more than five seconds The
27. d the recording schedule Alternatively you can select the recording resolution and quality to determine the recording schedule Note The Record At Weekend command is unavailable if the Weekend Schedule box in the Schedule screen is set to No Figure 27 Rec Wizard screen 56 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 6 Advanced setup To use the Rec Wizard screen 1 Click Schedule on the main menu to display the Schedule screen 2 Select Rec Wizard in the Quality FPS box The Rec Wizard command becomes available 3 Click Rec Wizard to display the Rec Wizard screen 4 Select your recording settings 5 Close the screen to save your settings In the Rec Wizard screen select the number of recording days in the Recording Days box and whether to enable recording in daytime nighttime and weekends in the corresponding boxes The Average FPS and Average Quality boxes are automatically populated based on the settings you specified and on the hard drive capacity You can also select a frame rate and recording quality at which the screen automatically populates the number of recording days and scheduling commands Expert modes The Expert Modes screen shown in Figure 28 below lets you customize the resolution and recording quality based on the schedule and event conditions on a per camera basis You can set the resolution and recording quality in normal and event conditions based on the recording schedule Figure 28 Expert Mode screen
28. deo 29 exiting playback mode 33 playback controls 33 searching for recorded video by events 31 searching for video by POS text 31 85 Index playing back video continued searching video for playback 29 using Calendar Mode 30 product overview 2 PTZ mode 27 PTZ control buttons 27 R recording configuring recording compression 55 defining recording quality 56 defining recording schedule 55 Expert mode 57 Rec wizard 56 remote control 16 S spot monitor connecting the spot monitor 25 system audio output and key beep 69 configuration settings 71 Daylight Saving Time 69 hard drive settings 70 RS 232 settings 70 RS 485 settings 70 system date and time 68 T turning off the TVR 30 38 U upgrading the firmware 73 users customizing a user 47 defining access privileges 49 enabling password 49 managing users 47 V virtual keyboard using the virtual keyboard 20 W web browser using the web browser 40 86 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual
29. e TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 21 Chapter 3 Operating instructions 22 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 4 Basic operation Summary This chapter describes the basic operation of the TVR 30 such as how to turn on the unit log on control a PTZ camera play back video and archive recorded video files Content Turning onthe TVR 30 24 Live mode 24 Viewing in full screen 25 Viewing in multiscreen 25 Spot monitor 25 Controlling the spot monitor 26 Logging on 26 Controlling a PTZ camera 27 Accessing PTZ mode 27 PTZ control buttons 27 Calling up a preset PTZ point 28 Exiting the PTZ control mode 29 Playing back video 29 Instant video playback 29 Searching video for playback 29 Playback controls 33 Exiting playback mode 33 Archiving recorded files 34 Using Quick Archive in live mode 34 Using the Archive screen in live mode 35 Archiving a video segment in playback mode 36 Using the DVR player 37 Logging off 38 Turning off the TVR 30 38 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 23 Chapter 4 Basic operation Turning on the TVR 30 Before turning the TVR 30 power on connect at least one monitor to the main video out or the VGA interface Otherwise you will not be able to see the user interface and operate the device Use the power switch on the back panel to turn on the unit Live mode The TVR 30 automatically enters into live mode once powered on Live mode refers to the mode in which the TVR 30 displays live video from camer
30. e Camera title display e Unit name display e Dwell time e Sequence order TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 63 Chapter 6 Advanced setup e Event display e POS transaction display To access the Display screen click Display on the main menu Figure 33 Display screen 2 o eiBv Display format Select a display format in the Display Type box The display format determines how the date and time are displayed on screen You can select a format of one row or two rows Camera title display Select Yes in the Camera Title box to display the camera title name on screen Unit name display Select Yes in the Show DVR Name box to display the unit s name on screen Dwell time Dwell time refers to the amount of time a camera view is displayed before moving into a different camera view Select a dwell time for the main monitor in the Main Dwell Time box Select a dwell time for the spot monitor in the Spot Dwell Time box 64 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 6 Advanced setup Sequence order The TVR 30 lets you configure the order of the cameras displayed in sequence mode for both the main monitor and the spot monitor To configure the order of cameras 1 Click Display on the main menu to open the Display screen 2 Click Main Sequence Order to display the Main Sequence Order screen The Main Sequence Order screen displays the sequence positions and a row listing all cameras as shown in the figure below By defau
31. e button to the exit setup menus and save the settings Use the scroll wheel to change values 12 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 3 Operating instructions Mouse toolbar While in live playback or sequence mode point to the date and time to display the mouse toolbar as shown in Figure 4 below Note To move the mouse toolbar to a different position click and drag the date and time display Figure 4 Mouse toolbar Mouse toolbar icons Table 4 below describes the icons that appear on the mouse toolbar Table 4 Mouse toolbar icons Description User is logged in Numerical value indicates the user s access level User icon with a G character indicates that the device requires logon credentials to access the main menu The device is recording The device is recording an alarm event The device is in sequence mode The device s front panel is locked The device is in archive mode Indicates the starting point of a video segment for archive while in playback mode TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 13 Chapter 3 Operating instructions Description Indicates the ending point of a video segment for archive while in playback mode The device is in PTZ mode The device is playing video forward The device is fast forwarding video playback The device is playing back video reverse The device is fast reversing video playback Video playback is on pause Video playback has reached the end of a video
32. e view screen of the currently selected camera as shown in the figure below By default motion detection is set for the entire screen Each green square represents a motion detection area Click on an area or press Enter to stop motion detection in that area When only the desired detection areas remain right click and then click Confirm to save your settings Press Esc to return to the main menu TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 51 Chapter 6 Advanced setup SELECT ALL DESELECT ALL CONFIRM E NORMAL MODE E BLOCK RECT MODE Alternatively you can select the entire area by right clicking and then clicking Select All A grid covers the entire display screen Click Deselect All to clear the screen from motion detection Click Block Rect Mode to select or deselect an entire area block 6 Select a sensitivity level in the Sensitivity box Sensitivity level refers to the degree of pixel change in the specified area before a motion detection alarm triggers Note The Motion Detection screen also includes a motion sensitivity indicator that lets you test by making motions on the camera how much motion is required to trigger an alarm at the selected sensitivity level A buzzer sounds off when an alarm is triggered 7 Select the target size in the Target Size box Target size refers to the minimum size of an area in which motion is detected thus triggering a motion detection alarm Assigning PTZ protocol Assign a PTZ protocol and
33. el control all TVR 30 functions and set the programmable functions The LED indicators light up or flash to alert you of various conditions Figure 3 Front panel 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 96 Truvision DVR 30 cae QO as REC 000 Archive PTZ Seq Display Search Live Table 2 Front panel button descriptions Item Name Description 1 Numeric buttons Display the corresponding video in full screen while in both live and playback mode The number of the button corresponds to the camera number Press and hold a numeric button for two seconds to display the corresponding video on the spot monitor While in PTZ mode press the 1 button to access the Set Go Preset menu 2 Menu and Esc controls Press Esc to exit a screen or cancel a selection Press Menu to display the main menu 3 Directional Controls And Use arrow buttons as directional keys in zoom mode Enter button While in a setup menu use the Left or Right Arrow keys to navigate through fields Use the Up or Down Arrow keys to change the value of a selected field Press Enter to confirm the selection or display additional screens 4 USB ports Connect USB devices 5 CD DVD drive Insert media for archiving TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 11 Chapter 3 Operating instructions Item N
34. en 2 Enter a start date and time in the Go To field 3 Click Play Data Recorded video will begin to play back starting from the specified date and time To search for recorded video using the Calendar Mode 1 Click Search to display the Search screen 2 Click Calendar Mode The Calendar Mode screen displays as shown in the figure below August 09009 3 Select a date from the Calendar 30 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 4 Basic operation Click on a date or use directional arrow keys to select a date Dates that appear in italics and underlined indicate recorded video available for that day Days highlighted in gray indicate that the days are within the start and end time of the database Days not highlighted indicate that the days are beyond the start and end time of the database 4 Select a start time using the timeline The timeline displays a 24 hour period for the specified date Yellow areas indicate normal recorded video Red areas indicate events that occurred that day You can click anywhere in the timeline to specify a start time for the video you want to play back If you are using the front panel or remote control keys highlight the From End option and press Enter to move the marker at the start or end points of the video segment If using the front panel or the remote control to navigate through the Calendar Mode use the Select fields to specify a start date and time 5 Click Play Data to begin pl
35. er screen shown in Figure 21 on page 48 All seven standard users can be customized for the TVR 30 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 47 Chapter 6 Advanced setup Figure 21 User screen es eee ee To customize a user 1 2 J 4 5 l 8 48 Select Users on the main menu to display the Users screen Click the User Setup button to display the User screen Select the user you want to customize in the Account box Click Mod in the Account box to display the virtual keyboard Enter a new user name and click OK to return to the User screen User names are case sensitive Click Mod in the Password box to display the virtual keyboard as shown in the figure below Enter a new password for the account Note You can only enter numerals for passwords Click OK to return to the User screen TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 6 Advanced setup 9 Select an access privilege for the user in the Privilege box 10 Click Confirm to save your changes Enabling password The Enable Password option determines whether or not users must enter their passwords to display the main menu and functions To enable this option click Users on the main menu to display the Users screen Select On in the Enable Password box Defining access privileges The Privileges screen shown in Figure 22 on page 50 lets you assign access levels to various functions or privileges of the TVR 30 Access levels range from level 1 lowest
36. es the alarm data Network settings Accessing the TVR 30 remotely through a network requires that you define certain network settings Use the Network screen shown in Figure 30 below to define the network settings of the TVR 30 including e Ethernet settings e P settings e E mail notification settings e Syncing the TVR 30 time with the network e DDNS settings Dynamic Domain Name Service e UPnP settings Universal Plug and Play Figure 30 Network screen n a ee ee ETHERNET SETTING Ethernet settings Use the Ethernet Setting screen shown in Figure 31 on page 61 to configure standard Ethernet settings Click Ethernet Setting Setup in the Network screen to access the Ethernet Setting screen 60 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 6 Advanced setup Figure 31 Ethernet Setting screen ee ee Se ee To define Ethernet settings 1 Click Network on the main menu to display the Network screen 2 Click Ethernet Setting Setup to display the Ethernet Setting screen 3 Select an Ethernet type 4 Select On in the DHCP box to enable DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol if the network automatically supplies an IP address Otherwise select Off in the DHCP box and continue with steps 5 through 9 Enter the network s dynamic IP address in the IP edit box Enter the subnet mask in the Netmask edit box Enter the gateway IP address in the Gateway edit box Enter the DNS IP address in the DNS edit box
37. ess Stop m Press Record in live and playback mode Press Play gt Press Pause 11 Press Rewind 44 Press Fast Forward p gt While in playback pause video hold Esc and then press the Left Arrow While in playback pause video hold Esc and then press the Right Arrow TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Index alarms camera alarm settings 59 configuring remote alert 59 enabling the alarm buzzer 59 prealarm seconds 59 archiving recorded files 34 Archive screen 35 archiving a video segment 36 quick archive 34 B back panel overview 6 basic operation turning on the TVR 30 24 G cameras adjusting video image 53 assigning a camera name 54 assigning PTZ protocol 52 motion detection alarm 51 connecting devices to the unit 7 control interfaces 10 controlling a PTZ camera 27 D display camera title display 64 display format 64 dwell time 64 event display 65 POS transaction display 65 sequence order 65 unit name display 64 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual F front panel overview 11 installation environment 4 L live mode 24 viewing in full screen 25 viewing in multiscreen 25 logging on 26 logging out 38 M main menu navigating through dialog screens 19 main menu commands 18 mouse toolbar 13 N network advanced IP settings 61 DDNS settings 63 email settings 62 ethernet settings 60 UPnP 63 O operating modes 17 P playing back vi
38. etwork video data is sent in shorter controlled amounts However if live dual streaming is enabled then the video quality increases since the second stream can be reduced to meet the bandwidth throttle settings which results in a higher video update rate Controlling a PTZ camera in the Web browser The Web browser interface lets you control the PTZ functions of a camera Cameras with PTZ capabilities are marked with a PTZ icon as shown in Figure 19 on page 44 Click on a PTZ camera to display the PTZ controls TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 43 Chapter 5 Using the Web browser Figure 19 PTZ camera in Web browser 44 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 6 Advanced setup Summary This chapter covers the advanced setup of your TVR 30 Advanced setup lets you define your users and access privileges specify display options and network configuration Only users with appropriate access privileges can define and modify advanced configurations Content Managing users 47 Customizing a user 47 Enabling password 49 Defining access privileges 49 Configuring cameras 50 Motion detection alarm 51 Assigning PTZ protocol 52 Adjusting video image 53 Assigning a camera name 54 Configuring recording and schedule settings 54 Defining a recording schedule 55 Configuring recording compression 55 Defining recording quality 56 Rec wizard 56 Expert modes 57 Alarm settings 58 Configuring remote alert 59 Enabling the alarm b
39. ideo types Select the events you want to archive if required a Select the Choose Events option TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 35 Chapter 4 Basic operation 9 This option is only enabled if you select Event as the data type A list of events displays on the Event List screen b Click an event in this screen to be archived You can click additional events you want to archive Note When archiving a motion event the DVR archives the motion event for the selected camera as well as post event video from all other cameras The duration of the post event video is based on the value you specified on the Post Alarm Seconds option in the Alarms screen Select a file format Use the Format option to specify whether to export to an original DRV or AVI file type Selecting the original format results in faster archiving of large amounts of video compared to the DRV format Although selecting the original format results in faster archiving you cannot select which camera to archive The system archives all the data in the DVR In addition when specifying a time range to archive selecting the original file format results in the exporting of video clips that include the specified time range but may not be contained in a single file The DVR identifies a video clip when the clip reaches 20 MB in size If you select the original file format and specify a time range with both the start and end times falling in the middle of two video file
40. ing the TVR 30 and its accessories 4 HDD capacity 5 Back panel overview 6 Connecting devices to the unit 7 Connecting required devices 7 Connecting external devices 8 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation Installation environment When installing your product consider these factors e Ventilation e Temperature e Moisture e Chassis load Ventilation Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Ensure that the location planned for the installation of the unit is well ventilated Temperature Consider the TVR 30 s operating temperature 32 to 104 F O to 40 C and humidity specifications 10 to 90 relative noncondensing before choosing an installation location Extremes of heat or cold beyond the specified operating temperature limits may reduce the life expectancy of the TVR 30 Do not install the TVR 30 on top of other hot equipment Leave 1 75 inches 44 mm of space between rack mounted TVR 30 units Moisture Do not use the unit near water Moisture can damage the internal components To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this unit to rain Or moisture Chassis Equipment weighing less than 35 Ibs 15 9 kg may be placed on top of the TVR 30 only if the TVR 30 is placed on a shelf and not rack mounted Be sure to power off the unit before making any connections In order to prevent the unit from losing data and system damage
41. lt the system orders the cameras by camera number Click Back to clear the last sequence position Click Back repeatedly to clear all positions in the sequence u e a a BY MAIN DWELL TIME i JS E J E Jo gt LE p mp Note To configure the sequence order for the spot monitor click Spot Sequence Order The Spot Sequence Order screen displays 3 Click the camera you want to display first from the camera row That camera number displays in the first sequence position 4 Continue clicking cameras in the order you want them displayed in sequence mode until all sequence positions are filled Event display Select On in the Event Indicator box to display any alarm events on screen POS transaction display Select an option in the Transaction Overlay box to configure the format of POS transactions displayed on screen TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 65 Chapter 6 Advanced setup 66 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 7 System settings Summary This chapter covers how to configure the system settings of your TVR 30 System settings lets you define the system date and time unit name RS 485 and RS 232 settings upgrade and hard drive settings Only users with appropriate access privileges can define and modify advanced configurations Content Overview 68 System date andtime 68 Daylight Saving Time 69 Audio and remote 69 RS 485 settings 70 RS 232 settings 70 Hard drive settings 70 Importing and exporting
42. ol a PTZ camera You can also specify settings on the Web browser interface to optimize video playback and recording performance when operating in a low or limited bandwidth environment Content Overview 40 Browser connections 41 Using the Web browser to configure the device 41 Searching and playing recorded video 42 Using the mouse to zoom in or out 42 Live dual streaming 42 Bandwidth throttle management 43 Controlling a PTZ camera in the Web browser 43 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 39 Chapter 5 Using the Web browser Overview The TVR 30 Web browser lets you view record and play back videos as well as manage all aspects of the TVR 30 from any PC with Internet access The browser s easy to use controls give you quick access to all TVR 30 functions To access the TVR 30 open a Web browser and enter the IP address assigned to the TVR 30 as a Web adaress In the log on screen enter the default user ID and password User ID admin Password 1234 The Web browser uses HTTP Port 80 Figure 17 Web browser interface E li i ee d E oa oe m a PREP PEESE a oe ee he Table 11 Web browser interface features and controls Item Name Description 1 Display and audio settings Enable audio Record live video Specify viewer layout 2 Camera View video from the selected camera 40 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Item Name 3 Bandwidth control switch Dual Streaming 4 PTZ controls Viewer Zoom
43. or from the mouse toolbar The controls in any toolbox can be operated using the front panel remote control and mouse Web browser The Web browser interface uses Internet Explorer to simulate the display and control functions of the VGA monitor on a remote PC The Web browser interface can only be accessed by a PC with Internet access See Chapter 5 Using the Web browser on page 39 for more information on the Web browser interface Controlling the TVR 30 You can control the TVR 30 using e Front panel control e R remote control e Mouse control Front panel control Use the directional arrow buttons to select a command option or button on a screen Use the Enter button to confirm a selection Use the Esc button to cancel a selection IR remote control Use the directional arrow buttons to select a command option or button on a screen Use the OK button to confirm a selection Use the Esc button to cancel a selection Mouse Move the pointer to a command option or button on a screen Click with the left mouse button to confirm a selection Right click to save and exit a screen 10 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 3 Operating instructions You can use your preferred control method for any procedure but in most cases we describe procedures using mouse terminology Optional control methods are given only when they differ substantially from mouse control methods Front panel overview The buttons on the front pan
44. ot log and shutdown Info Displays the unit s system information including model ID network address firmware version and MAC addresses Using the main menu Use the mouse or directional arrow keys to navigate through the menu commands and display the configuration screens To display the main menu click the Menu button on the mouse toolbar or press the Menu button on the front panel or remote control Navigating through dialog screens Each dialog screen includes various options and buttons as seen in Figure 7 on page 20 The frame surrounding an option or button indicates that this option or button is currently selected Use the mouse to select any option or button on the screen You can also use the directional arrow buttons Up Down Left or Right to navigate through the options Changes to screen settings can be entered in various ways as shown in Table 9 on page 20 Saving your changes Closing a screen either by clicking the X button at the top right corner or by right clicking automatically saves and applies your changes You cannot cancel or undo any changes you have entered in a dialog screen TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 19 Chapter 3 Operating instructions Figure 7 Cameras menu Table 9 Field entry types Type List box Edit box Button Description Provides more than two values for the option Only one of them can be selected Click the scroll arrows at the right hand side of the box to s
45. page 71 describes the commands and options available on this screen To access the Hard Drives screen click Hard Drives on the System menu Figure 36 Hard Drives screen 70 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 7 System settings Table 13 Hard Drives screen commands and options Commands and options Descriptions Auto Delete Selects the number of days when the system deletes data automatically Overwrite Select On to automatically overwrite data when the hard drive reaches its capacity Disk Drives Displays the Disk Drive screen This screen lets you add remove format and repair disk drives installed in your device 1 Network Attached Storages Displays the Network Attached Storages screen Total Storage Displays the total hard drive space Free Capacity Displays the amount of available space in the hard drive 1 The Repair option under Disk Drives fixes file system errors Importing and exporting configuration settings Use the Configuration screen to import or export configuration settings Click Export Config to export the TVR 30 s configuration settings into a configuration file Click Import Config to import configuration settings from a file This screen also lets you restore the TVR 30 settings to factory defaults Boot log The Boot Log screen displays your device s information that is generated each time your device boots up A boot log helps you diagnose your system in case of problems Click Archive to sa
46. playback toolbar reappears when you move the pointer over the toolbar Figure 14 Playback controls H UN IE AY BA RC J EE pop LY Playback control options Option Description Play reverse Plays video backwards at a speed based on how many times you press the key Press once to play video 1x twice for 2x etc Speeds include 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x and 32x Pause Pauses the video playback Play forward Plays video forward at a speed based on how many times you press the key Press once to play video 1x twice for 2x etc Speeds include 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x and 32x When video is paused use the left or right button to jump back to the previous frame or forward to the next frame Exiting playback mode To exit playback mode press Live or click the Live button on the mouse toolbar TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 33 Chapter 4 Basic operation Archiving recorded files Archive recorded files using an external device There are two ways to archive recorded files Quick Archive Quick archive lets you archive recorded files quickly by using the Archive button on the front panel and remote control Archive screen Use the Archive screen shown in Figure 15 below to specify archiving settings such as date range events and data type Figure 15 Archive screen Using Quick Archive in live mode To archive recorded video using Quick Archive while in live mode 1 Insert the backup device If using a USB memo
47. rk defaults 80 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Appendix B Factory defaults Menu defaults Function Date format Time format Normal record speed Record quality FPS Menu timeout Video standard Disk overwrite mode Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Daylight Saving Time Network defaults Function IP address Subnet mask Gateway address Http port 80 Setting M D Y 12 HR 30 frames per second NTSC 25 frames per second PAL at CIF Normal Quality 5 minutes NTSC Overwrite O 0 O 0 Off Setting 192 168 1 82 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 80 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Appendix C Warranty and support Summary This appendix provides information on warranty and support for the TVR 30 Content Warranty information 82 Contacting support 82 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Appendix C Warranty and support Warranty information The warranty period for the TVR 30 is two years from the date of delivery Contacting support For help installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact us during business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays Table 15 Technical support North America T 1888 437 3287 Toll free in the US Puerto Rico and Canada 1 503 885 5700 outside of the toll free area F 1888 329 0332 Tualatin tech support 1 561 998 6232 Boca Raton
48. ry drive insert the device into the USB port on the front panel If using a digital video disc DVD insert the disc into the DVD drive If both media are found in the TVR 30 the USB device takes precedence over the DVD 2 Press the Archive button on the front panel or the remote control The Quick Archive hint screen displays as shown in the figure below 34 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 5 Chapter 4 Basic operation Click Quick Archive to begin archiving The TVR 30 archives the latest recorded video onto the backup device until the medium is filled to its capacity or all video found in the unit have been exported Using the Archive screen in live mode To archive recorded video using the Archive screen in live mode 1 or or JA Insert the backup device If using a USB memory drive insert the device into the USB port on the front panel If using a digital video disc DVD insert the disc into the DVD drive If both media are found in the TVR 30 the USB device takes precedence over the DVD Press the Archive button on the front panel or remote control or click Archive in the mouse toolbar Press Enter to display the Archive screen Select the cameras you want for archive Specify a date and time range you want for archive Select a data type Use the Data Type option to select one of the following Normal Archive normal video only Event Archive event video only Both Archive both normal and event v
49. s both video files are archived Select Yes for the Begin Export option to start archiving Note The Watermark box is always set to On Archiving a video segment in playback mode While playing back recorded video you can mark a video segment to archive To mark and archive a video segment 1 Play back recorded video See Playing back video on page 29 for more information Press Archive to mark the start time of the video segment you want to archive Press Archive again to mark the end time of the video segment you want to archive This segment is then archived to the media TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 4 Basic operation Using the DVR player Use the DVR player to view video clips archived from the TVR 30 on any PC The DVR player is automatically included when archiving data from the device When you insert the backup media into the PC the DVR player automatically runs Note If your PC is running on Windows Vista or Windows 7 the DVR player may not automatically launch If so open the backup media by double clicking the device drive letter and then launching the DVR_Player file located in the Player folder Figure 16 DVR player E aS k E l i l i i ae To view archived video using the DVR player 1 Launch the DVR player 2 Click Play to display the Data List dialog box The Data List dialog box displays a list of all archived video If you don t see a list cli
50. s for which camera will be converted start from 0 Used for testing inbound RS485 communication Un converts the camera to be converted through ExtRecOn Upgrading the firmware To upgrade the firmware using the built in interface 1 Display the System screen 2 Click Upgrade to display the Upgrade screen as shown in the figure below TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 73 Chapter 7 System settings UPGRADE FIRMVVARE FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD UPGRADE FPGA 3 Upgrade the unit s firmware Click Upgrade Firmware to upgrade the firmware through a USB flash drive Click Firmware Download to connect the device to a network and download the upgrade file 4 Click Upgrade at the prompt to reboot the TVR 30 and begin the upgrade process 74 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Appendix A Specifications Summary This appendix provides specifications for the TVR 30 Content Product specifications 76 Battery removal 77 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Appendix A Specifications Product specifications Model Video compression Playback resolution Video input Main monitor Spot monitor Frame rate per channel Audio compression Audio input Audio output Live Dual Streaming HDD interface Communication interface USB interface VGA HDM I interface External alarm in Relay output Bi directional audio Buzzer support Power supply Power consumption Operating temperature Relative humidity Dimensions W
51. s still active To configure remote alert Click Alarms on the main menu to display the Alarms screen Click Remote Alert Setup to display the Remote Alert screen Select an alert set Select On in the Alert Notification box to enable alert notification to the remote PC Enter the PC s IP address in the Alert IP edit box Enter the PC s port in the Alert Port box ONT Oe oe IN Enabling the alarm buzzer In the Alarms screen select On in the Buzzer box to enable alarm buzzer An audible sound is emitted when an alarm is triggered Camera alarm settings Use the Camera Setting screen to define camera alarm settings To define camera alarm settings Click Alarms on the main menu to display the Alarms screen Click Camera Setting Setup to display the Camera Setting screen Select a camera in the Current Camera box Select an alarm input in the Alarm Input box Select an output in the Relay Output box Ow Gp a Ne er ea Select On in the Video Detection box to detect video loss Prealarm and post alarm seconds In the Prealarm box enter the prealarm seconds The prealarm option defines the number of seconds recorded before a motion or external alarm is triggered and includes the alarm data TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 59 Chapter 6 Advanced setup In the Post Alarm box enter the post alarm seconds The post alarm option defines the number of seconds recorded after a motion or external alarm is triggered and includ
52. screen shown in Figure 23 on page 51 For each camera you can configure the following camera settings e Motion detection alarm e PTZ controls e Display properties e Camera title name Changes made in the Cameras screen apply only to the selected camera in the Current Camera box To copy a camera s configuration settings to another camera click Copy Settings Settings copied include motion PTZ and video adjustment settings Copied settings do not include the camera title 50 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 6 Advanced setup Figure 23 Cameras screen ee i ee IRRENT CA Motion detection alarm A motion detection alarm is an alarm that is triggered when a camera detects motion The TVR 30 can be configured to display an on screen alert message and sound an alarm tone The TVR 30 lets you define the area on screen where the motion is detected the level of sensitivity to motion and the target size To define a motion detection alarm 1 Click Cameras on the main menu to display the Cameras screen 2 In the Current Camera box select the camera for which you want to define a motion detection alarm Click the Motion Detection Setup button to display the Motion Detection screen 4 In the Motion Detection box select the schedule of when you want motion detection to be enabled 5 Click the Detection Area Setup button to define the motion detection area The system displays a grid covering the entire liv
53. segment O 5 Indicates the amount of available hard disk space left Bf T Indicates the hard disk is full A Camera commands The camera commands appear when you point to Cameras on the mouse toolbar Click a camera number to display that camera in live mode Function commands The function commands display when you point to Functions on the mouse toolbar Table 5 Mouse toolbar function commands Icon Name Function Main menu Displays the main menu Multiscreen Toggles through the available multiscreen displays including full screen four screen nine screen and 16 screen Monitor Toggles between main and spot monitor M indicates the main monitor is currently selected S indicates the spot monitor is currently selected 14 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Name Sequence Search Archive PTZ Play ESC TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 3 Operating instructions Function Launches the sequence mode Sequence mode refers to the display of live video in programmed sequence of cameras Displays the Search screen Lets you archive video Archives the video being played back while in playback mode Launches PTZ mode Plays back video instantly starting at one minute from the current date and time Hides the function commands 15 Chapter 3 Operating instructions Using the IR remote control The IR remote control buttons are similar to those on the TVR 30 front panel Yo
54. settings The main menu screen is shown in Figure 6 below Access to different option screens varies depending on your access privileges Most screens are available only to system administrators The menu icon is highlighted when selected Figure 6 Main menu f g Cameras Schedule Alarms ap Display Main menu commands Table 8 below describes the commands available for each menu items Table 8 Main menu commands Command Description Cameras Configures camera settings including motion detection PTZ video image adjustments camera title and copy settings to other cameras 18 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 3 Operating instructions Command Description Schedule Configures recording and schedule settings including recording quality and schedule definitions Alarms Configures alarm settings including alarm input relay output video loss detection remote alert prealarm and post alarm seconds Users Configures users passwords access privileges and defines privilege levels Network Configures standard network settings including IP address e mail notifications DDNS setup and advanced network settings Display Configures display settings including sequence order dwell time on screen alerts display formats and transaction overlay System Configures system settings including system date and time audio output device name RS 485 settings RS 232 settings firmware upgrade hard drive settings bo
55. stallation Connecting devices to the unit Use Figure 2 below as a visual guide to connect the various peripherals to the TVR 30 Figure 2 Back panel connection diagram _ a 2 GE IGE Cae a a al ae ae D g Lo ey k H k W H h H ay Ay N P M L U Ny W W My N wli z f l y 5S Y r a ST i lii lt a ann q gq S 7 g g 5 g X th g g i ty wi wi W al N w 7 wi CAM 1 CAM 2 CAM3 CAM 4 CAM 5 CAM6 CAM7 CAM8 amp CAM9 CAM 10 CAM 11 CAM 12 CAM 13 CAM 14 CAM 15 CAM 16 G G G 3 A 3 G A G G G ALARM I O Al Al al Jal al ar Ar a Jal far ai ar Ar Ar ar ar 2 a l4 s5 Je 7 s 9 10 11 h12 13 14 15 h16 EE ToS HAN VGA DIGI OUT cy es co og c og og on og eS og oa e ee ea pa ra ra Pa LS at Aa Pa ro ea a eo ee Ph ROW 2 OND Ne com No GND OM NO ce eno De o Alala ilele chcfc SS S u m j E
56. tech support E nstechsrv ge com gesecurity customerservice ge com Australia E _ techsupport gesecurity com au Latin America T 1305 593 4301 F 1305 593 4300 E InfraSec TechnicalServicesLatinAmerica ge com InfraSecCustomerService LatinAmerica ge com Europe Middle East and Africa W Select Customer Support at www gesecurity eu China India Singapore Taiwan Southeast Asia E ges asiatechservice ge com 82 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Appendix D KTD 405 keyboard mapping Summary This appendix provides information on how to operate the TVR 30 using the KTD 405 keyboard Content TVR 30 to KTD 405 keyboard mapping 84 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 83 Appendix D KTD 405 keyboard mapping TVR 30 to KTD 405 keyboard mapping TVR 30 Up Down Left Right ESC Menu Enter Changing a camera Live Zoom Search Display Sequence PTZ mode Archive Play Pause Rewind Fast Foward Frame reverse Frame advance 84 KTD 405 Joystick up or hold Esc and then press the Up Arrow Joystick down or hold Esc and then press the Down Arrow Joystick left or hold Esc and then press the Left Arrow Joystick right or hold Esc and then press the Right Arrow Press Esc while in a menu Press Esc while in live mode Press Enter 4 Press the camera number and Enter Press Play gt Press Zoom Press Search oF Press View and the 5 button multiple times to switch between display modes Press Seq Pr
57. that may be caused by sudden power use of an uninterruptible power supply is highly recommended Note Do not remove the rubber feet and always leave a space for air ventilation on the unit s bottom side Unpacking the TVR 30 and its accessories When you receive the product check the package and contents for damage and verify that all items are included There is an item list included in the package If any of the items are damaged or missing please contact your local supplier Items shipped with the product include e TruVision DVR 30 e IR infrared remote control e Two AAA batteries for the remote control 4 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation USB mouse Power cord Rack mount kit left and right brackets screws Terminal blocks TruVision DVR 30 Quick Start Guide TruVision DVR 30 Quick Reference Guide The support CD includes the following items TruVision DVR 30 User Manual TruVision DVR 30 Quick Reference Guide Video player application Record duration calculator HDD capacity Storage capacity for the TruVision DVR 30 varies depending on the model Refer to Table 1 below for more information Table 1 TruVision DVR 10 model types Model Model number Description 8 channel model TVR 3008 500 TruVision DVR Model 30 8 ch 500 GB TVR 3008 1T TruVision DVR Model 30 8 ch 1 TB TVR 3008 2T TruVision DVR Model 30 8 ch 2 TB 16 channel model TVR 3016 500 TruVision DVR Model 30 16ch 500 GB
58. those devices only when the unit displays live view The TVR 30 recognizes external devices only after the unit has gone through the initialization process 8 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 3 Operating Instructions Summary This chapter describes the how to control and navigate through the TVR 30 s menus and options Content Control interfaces 10 Controlling the TVR 30 10 Front panel overview 11 Status LEDs 12 Using the mouse 12 Mouse toolbar 13 Using the IR remote control 16 Controlling multiple DVRs with one remote control 17 Operating modes 17 Main menu overview 18 Main menu commands 18 Using the main menu 19 Navigating through dialog screens 19 Using the virtual keyboard 20 Exiting the main menu 21 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 3 Operating instructions Control interfaces The TVR 30 has three control interfaces e Built in interface e Display interface e Web browser interface Built in interface The built in interface is displayed on the monitor output It consists of a main menu and several dialog screens that let you configure and control the device You can invoke the built in interface using the front panel remote control or mouse Display interface The display interface consists of various toolboxes that appear on top of the monitor image These let you control live or playback video while in PTZ or playback mode You can invoke the display interface from the built in interface screens
59. time Begin and Nighttime End boxes 5 Select On in the Weekend Schedule box to enable weekend schedule 6 Select the weekend range using the Weekend Begin and Weekend End boxes Note Weekend schedule takes precedence if overlapping on a weekday Configuring recording compression To configure recording compression 1 Click Schedule on the main menu to display the Schedule screen 2 Click Compression Setup to display the Compression screen 3 Select a resolution in the Resolution box 4 Select a format in the Format box TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 55 Chapter 6 Advanced setup The resulting recording frame rate is automatically populated based on what you selected in the Resolution and Format box in the Total Rec FPS box 5 Close the screen to save your settings Defining recording quality To define the quality of your recording click Schedule on the main menu to display the Schedule screen Then select a recording quality in the Quality FPS box The quality is set to Normal Quality by default Each camera s FPS is calculated using the total PPS divided by the total number of cameras Recording quality values include Expert Mode Rec Wizard e Best Quality e 512K ADSL e Normal Quality e 256K ADSL e Low Quality e 128K ADSL e Event Only Rec wizard The Rec Wizard screen show in Figure 27 below provides a faster method of determining the recording resolution and quality based on the number of recording days an
60. to access the Set Go Preset function as shown in the figure below 4 Enter a preset number 5 Click Go Preset The selected camera adjusts to the settings of that preset number 28 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 4 Basic operation Exiting the PTZ control mode Press Esc to exit the PTZ control mode and return to live mode Playing back video The TVR 30 allows you to play back recorded video This section describes the features and methods in playing back video There are several ways to play back recorded video Instant playback Play back instantly starting from the last recorded minute in live mode Searched video playback Play back video starting from a specific date and time Instant video playback To play back video instantly press the Play button on the front panel remote control or mouse toolbar The TVR 30 plays back recorded video from the selected camera starting from the last recorded minute in live mode Searching video for playback The TVR 30 lets you search and play back recorded video based on the following search criteria e Date and time e Events e Text ifa POS machine is connected While in live or playback mode click Search to display the Search menu as shown in Figure 13 on page 30 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 29 Chapter 4 Basic operation Figure 13 Search menu TIME RAS To search for recorded video by date and time 1 Click Search to display the Search scre
61. to level 8 highest Additionally setting an access level to Anyone allows anyone to access the function regardless of their assigned access privileges Table 12 below provides a list of functions and privileges available in the TVR 30 Note You cannot change the access level of the admin account Table 12 Function or privilege descriptions Privilege Description PLAY SEARCH Search and play back recorded video PTZ CONTROL Display and use the PTZ controls of a camera SPOT MONITOR Access the spot monitor ARCHIVE Archive recorded video MAIN MENU Display the main menu CAMERA Configure camera settings RECORDING Configure recording settings EVENT Configure event settings USERS Specify user settings NETWORK Configure network settings DISPLAY Configure display settings SYSTEM Configure system settings INFORMATION Display system information TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 49 Chapter 6 Advanced setup Figure 22 Privileges screen 2aO eaii SY Lo To assign access levels to privileges 1 Click Users on the main menu to display the Users screen 2 Click the Privileges Setup button to display the Privileges screen The Privileges screen displays a list of all privileges or operating functions for the TVR 30 and the current access level of each 3 Select an access level for each of the privilege using the drop down list Configuring cameras This section describes how to configure your cameras using the Cameras
62. u can use the remote control to perform any TVR 30 function Figure 5 IR remote control OOS 2a Camera OCO e OOO OOOO DIOLS GE Security a Table 6 IR remote control descriptions Item Name Description 1 Function buttons Change the TVR 30 operating mode For example press PTZ to go into PTZ mode See Operating modes on page 17 for more information 2 Directional controls In menu mode navigate and select commands In PTZ mode use for and Enter button PTZ controls While in a setup menu use the Left or Right Arrow keys to navigate through fields Use the Up or Down Arrow keys to change the value of a selected field 3 Esc Exit a screen or cancel a selection 4 DVR ID Switch control between different TVR 30 units 16 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 3 Operating instructions Item Name Description 5 Numeric buttons In live mode display the corresponding camera In edit mode enter numeric characters 6 Menu Display the main menu 7 Playback Control video playback speed To place batteries into the IR remote control 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Insert the batteries AAA Make sure that the positive and negative poles are correctly placed 3 Replace the battery cover To connect the remote control to the TVR 30 1 Turn on the TVR 30 and wait for live video to appear 2 On the remote control press
63. uct only for the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation for details For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity com This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and If not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CE 2004 108 EC EMC directive Non European manufacturers must designate an authorized representative in the Community Our authorized manufacturing representative is GE Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert The Netherlands 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info 2006 66 EC battery directive This product
64. uzzer 59 Camera alarm settings 59 Prealarm and post alarm seconds 59 Network settings 60 Ethernet settings 60 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 45 Chapter 6 Advanced setup Advanced IP settings 61 E mail settings 62 DDNS settings 63 UPnP 63 Display settings 63 46 Display format 64 Camera title display 64 Unit name display 64 Dwell time 64 Sequence order 65 Event display 65 POS transaction display 65 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Chapter 6 Advanced setup Managing users The TVR 30 is shipped with one predefined user for the system administrator and seven predefined standard users The default system administrator logon uses admin as the account name with a default password of 1234 You can modify the admin password but not the admin user name The seven predefined standard users are labeled User1 to User7 with a default password of 4321 and level 4 access The administrator can customize the seven standard users and define their privileges Use the Users screen shown in Figure 20 below to manage users Note When accessing the main menu for the first time the system lets you pick either an admin user or a regular user User 4 by default If you select User 4 enter the initial default password of 4321 Figure 20 Users screen ee ee ee eee Customizing a user Only the system administrator can customize a user Customizing a user includes changing the user name password and access privileges on the Us
65. ve the boot log into a backup device Table 14 below describes the codes used in the system s boot log Table 14 Boot log code descriptions Code Value Description Shutdown AppExit Use lt ESC gt lt ENTER gt lt CH1 gt to terminate the AP Shutdown PwrOff PwrOff Shutdown Reboot From menu reboot Boot PwrOn Powered On Boot PwtFail Booted up but DVR was unexpectedly powered off Boot Reboot Powered on via reboot TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 71 Chapter 7 System settings Code Value Boot ForceRst Boot WDogRst Boot UnknowRst ChgDate ChgTime DstSwitch DstStime DstEtime AdminPwd UserPwd Upgrade Upgrade DiskAdd DiskDel DiskChk DiskFmt DisklIOER OverHeat CoolDown PurgeDB Normal PurgeDB Event DayStime DayEtime NigStime NigEtime WkdStime WkdEtime RecMode PresetCfg NormalPPS NormalSiz EventPPS EventSiz EventAct 72 Description AP force DVR reset Watchdog Reset Unknown Reset Change system date Change system time Change DST On Off Change DST start time Change DST end time Change admin password Change user password Upgrade software Upgrade bootload Add Disk to database Remove Disk from database Repair Disk Format Disk Disk I O error Overheat hdd detected HDD temperature back to normal from overheat state Purge normal Purge Event Change day schedule start time Change day schedule end time Change night schedule start time Change night schedule
66. x H x D Weight 76 TVR 30 H 264 D1 2CIF CIF 16 channels BNC 1 0 Vp p on 75 Q 1 channel BNC 1 0 Vp p on 75 Q 1 digital display S video 1 channel BNC 1 0 Vp p on 75 Q D1 7 5 fps 2CIF 15 fps CIF 30 fps ADPCM G 726 16 channels line in 1 channel line out Yes 4 SATA interface 1 DVD 3 HDD 1 RJ45 10M 100M self adaptive Ethernet Interface 1 RS 485 interface 1 RS 232 interface 4 USB interfaces can support mouse and flash drive 1 VGA interface can support resolution Up to 800 x 600 pixels 16 16 Yes Yes 100 to 240 VAC 100 W 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C 10 to 90 17 3 x 3 54 x 16 3 in 440 x 90 x 413 mm Approx 15 42 lb 7 kg with 1 HDD and DVD RW drive TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Appendix A Specifications Battery removal The TVR 30 unit contains one 3 V Lithium battery This battery can only be removed by a recycling or service technician The remote control comes with two AAA alkaline batteries To remove the remote control batteries k 2 5 4 Detach the remote control s back cover Replace the batteries with any standard AAA batteries Reattach the cover Dispose of the batteries as required by local ordinances or regulations TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 77 Appendix A Specifications 78 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual Appendix B Factory defaults Summary This appendix provides the TVR 30 S factory defaults Content Menu defaults 80 Netwo

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