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1. ws Ss HINT TIMER REC 12 LL Schedule recording setup Operation steps 1 Choose SCHEDULE RECORDING through the menu 2 Click CONFIRM to enter the schedule recording parameters setup menu use UP and DOWN to control the cursor LEFT and RIGHT to input or choose the parameters 3 Channel number video channel number of the DVR 4 Video record quality bad normal good better best default good 5 Video frame rate FULL 1 2F 1 AF 1 8F 1 16F default FULL 6 Video stream bit CBR changeless or VBR variable default CBR 7 Video time Sun Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat and FULL Two periods of time can be set for each day FULL means each day with the same time set Default schedule recording off Set OFF to ON after finish setting each period of time 8 If all the channels parameters wished to be the same when setting the schedule recording parameters choose ALL button after set one channel s parameters system pops up a dialogue when click CONFIRM then all the channels parameters have been set Alarm recording setup ALARM REC Alarm In Alarm out Alarm Time La D Mm Record Time na D Fl PTZ Preset Rec Cam Rec Quality Time Time Input port external alarm input port 24 32 channels DVR 01 12 Output port relay output port 24 32 channels DVR 3 Alarming ti
2. 288 PAL CIF 352x240 NTSC 25FPS in real time adjustable Resolution Frame Rate Image Quality 5 Levels Low Normal Good Fine Super Recording Mode Manual Schedule Event Motion detection Alarm Sensor Auto Pre recording s UO U Basic storage 6HDD capacity Max 500G HDD independent indicator LED Requirement 1CH audio 14 4M Hour 1CH video 35 1000M Hour Alarm RO Input CH alarm inputs High Low voltage trigger optional extended I O input Output 3 CH alarm outputs 1A 24VDC 120VAC OTHER System resources Multiple CH monitoring recording replaying and network controlling simultaneously 22 USB devices 2 USB2 0 C rsen SSCS Height 12 5 KG C oxo ac LL Operating environment 109955 OH 10755 C 23
3. 9 If the user clicks PTZ panel or P Z remote control button under the light control mode the system will quit the light control and back the normal monitor mode 9 Alarm Elimination The function of alarm elimination offers the user to make acknowledgements of output alarms from the system If the user clicks B button when the alarm is on the system will stop all the alarm output including the inside buzzer Note This function is only for eliminating the current alarms but not the future alarms meanwhile other functions of the system such as recording will not be effected 10 Manually START STOP Recording 1 Start recording The system offers the user to start recording in a chosen channel Different from auto recording manual recording mode lasts forever until the user stops it Operation steps 1 Click button on the current channel 2 System starts record on the current channel and a symbol is displayed on the middle down of the screen The quality of record can be set through System Menu Equipment Management System Parameters Set 2 Stoprecording User can control the system stop recording by this function while the system is recording The recording modes such as manual recording schedule recording alarm recording and motion detection recording can all be stopped Operation steps While under the manual recording mode if the user holds on click W button for 2
4. replayed video is visible if the user wants to go back to the monitor mode STOP button must be clicked to quit the replay mode Demand for the earliest video record User can search for the earliest video record by entering System menu Data management Earliest record This makes it easier to know how many days the DVR works 7 P T Z control System offers the function of controlling the P T Z move horizontally or vertically P T Z preset position and original position can be set while the P T Z is being controlling Note The P T Z decoder parameters have to be set before the P T Z can be controlled Operation steps 1 User clicks PTZ panel button or P Z remote control button on the channel which is connected to P T Z 2 A symbol P is displayed in the lower middle of the screen 3 User uses and YF button to move the P T Z vertically 4 User uses and button to move the P T Z horizontally 5 If the user needs to save the current position of the P T Z click Preset panel or SAVE remote control to save it as a pre set position 6 If the user needs to set the current position of the P T Z as an original position click W panel button or SET remote control button 7 If the user needs to go back to the original position from the current position of the P T Z immediately click W panel or BACK CANCEL remote control system will c
5. status 3 Quit motion diction area set status A Set Cancel the silence mode Menu Enter system menu mode D UP direction Control P T Z moves upward under PTZ control mode 3 Set motion detection area moves upward Set zoom in area moves upward D DOWN direction Control P T Z moves downward under PTZ control mode Set motion detection area moves downward 4 Set zoom in area moves downward D LEFT direction Control P T Z moves leftward under PTZ control mode Set motion detection area moves leftward Playing backward as 2 4 8 times as the normal speed D RIGHT direction Control P T Z moves rightward under PTZ control mode Set motion detection area moves rightward Playing forward as 2 4 8 times as the normal speed 2 Remote control Figure 2 2 shows the remote control of embedded 24 32 channels DVR the remote control s basic keys are almost similar with the front panel except the following special keys special Function Description keys Select Input the Remote control s address 000 999 P Z Choose and cancel PTZ control mode SETUP 10 Save the PTZ s original position of the current channel under the PTZ control mode Preset point under PTZ control mode RETURN Call current channel s P T Z back to the original position Playing forward as 2 4 8 times as the normal speed 2 Camera further focus under PTZ control mode Playing backward as 2 4 8 times a
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8. Embedded 24 32 channels Digital Video Recorder Users Manual Function and technology characters Monitor Function With 2 channels BNC output and 1 channel VGA display Particular one channel with OSD menu display output and another real time monitor output System offers modification for both channel position and image size Shelter zones can be set by the user for raising the security level Matrix Function Embedded with 32x4 matrix output each channel can be set to view the 32 channels alternately according to the time set Record Function Video compression with MPEG 4 H 264 changeless changeable bit stream and changeable frame rate Multiple recording modes manual recording schedule recording alarm recording motion detection recording and pre recording Replay Function Multiple channels available for replaying while the 24 32 channels are all recording the video amp audio in real time Achieve the development from only can replay in one channel Designed for time schedule structure system provides fast and accurate searches Storage Function Embedded SATA hard disks used power for disks separately supplied according to the command non working disks asleep in order to prolong the working term of the disks UST2 0 high speed backup connection port record data can be backup by multiple ways such as USB remote disks and network Indicator Lights Independent disk indicator lights reflect the working statuses of 6 disks dire
9. RM after finish choosing the expected data file Note Be sure that there are non MP4 format files in the USB storage they might be deleted 13 Simple Setup 1 Format The Disk Enter Equipment Management Disk Management click CONFIRM to format the disk 11 2 System Parameters Setup pa System ID Seq Dwell Sec Auto Record End Of Disk Siop Video Format Keylock Time Sec Display Beep Alarm Persone hec Quiliy Frame I Inter VGA Reso Video Switch 0 Stream Type CBR Alarm Swich Frame Rate Cancle 1 Power on auto recording NO if it has being set YES system is in manual recording mode no matter how the recording schedule is set 2 Record overwrite AUTO which means the earliest record will be overwrote automatically when the space is full meanwhile an information dialogue will be popped out 3 Alarm buzzer NO the buzzer alarm occurs when there is an alarm input external alarm motion detection alarm if it has been set YES 4 Alarm screen switch NO the screen is switched to the alarmed channel when there is an alarm input from the channel external alarm motion detection alarm and will be back after the alarm is finished 3 Record Parameters Setup i m S Ta S eI Q aj oO g E ETT SE BIE SCHEDULE ALARM REC MOTION REC c c c e allel l eesels SPISER E eiielleilelle 3 2 2 ellela l oo 24 00 c x e T ga
10. UDIO IN14 25 AUDIO INI6 ps o The following figure shows how to connect the ports 17 Tei Sensorl iT att Sensor 2 T sensor H aT R Ags GHD A323 AZ 7 b 2 i i A2 ASO CMD A28 A28 CND A24 A22 GND A20 Als CHD 2 22 24 30 i9 Js I7 16 15 A Connection for one channel sensor Input F5 Note DVR offers an output with 12V voltage and 3A current which can be used for most of the sensors and alarm output devices when constructing the system 6 Alarm linkage output connection 24 32 channels DVR offers 3 groups of alarm control connectors which can be set as NO normal open or NC normal close status All the 3 alarm linkage signals are output through a DB25 connector as shown in the following figure 18 cp ALARM OUT cD ALARM OUT2 Co ALARM OUTS 8 D NO2 COMI Cl Md Connection For Connection For HO HC A Note When there is no output signal from the system NO port and COM port keeps open but NC port and COM port keeps closed When there is an output signal from the system NO port and COM port keeps closed but NC port and COM port keeps open T P T Z control connection DVR controls multiple P T Z movements through RJ11 and 422 bus thread and distinguish P T Z by the addresses set by a decoder 001 256 P T Z addresses have being defined by a 24 32 channels DVR any 24 32 of them can be selected for using The fo
11. all P T Z back to the original position 8 If the user clicks PTZ panel or P Z remote control button under the PTZ control mode the system will quit the PTZ control and back the normal monitor mode 8 Camera Control This offers the zoom in out function for the camera User can set either pre set position or original position of the P T Z while controlling the camera Operation Steps 1 Click PTZ panel or P Z remote control under the P T Z control mode 2 When the system enters the camera focus control mode there will be a symbol jan displayed on the middle down of the screen 3 Use ie i button to zoom in out the camera s focus 4 Use M Qt button to zoom in out the image 5 Use ae 8 button to change the color light dark 6 If the user needs to save the current position of the P T Z click Preset panel or SAVE remote control button and the system will save the current pre set position for the P7I Z 7 If the user needs to set the current position as the P T Z s original position click panel or SET remote control button system will save the current position as an original position 8 If the user needs to go back to the original position from the current position immediately click W panel or BACK remote control button and system will call the P T Z back to the original position
12. ching for the video data the next video record fits for the search criteria will be replayed continually While replaying user can operate the video such as fast forward play fast backward play and pause by controlling the buttons on the panel 2 Click SEARCH button on the panel 3 Click PLAY button in the record control area directly Replay the latest video record of the current channel Note While there are less than5000 records in the disk and click the PLAY button the latest record of the current channel is being played While the number of records is more than 5000 in the disk it is not the latest record which is being played but the latest in the listed 5000 records x Multiple channels replay simultaneously First of all replay the first channel as mentioned before 2 Enter System menu Search Replay input the search criteria and choose a video record to be played through the second channel For instance if want to replay the video record from channel 5 through channel 2 input 05 in the search criteria of HINT 0 means search all channels channel 2 the others 1s O as default and CONFIRM Operate other channels as the same Note The first channel can be replayed directly by clicking PLAY button the other 3 channels can only be replayed through input the search criteria Full screen mode and 4 screens mode can be switched by the CONFIRM button While replaying only the
13. connectors can be connected to DVR or monitor directly The assistant video output does not have OSD menu output but the main video output has Matching resistance The matching resistance is between VGA and RS422 two switches are responsible for matching 120 ohm for sending and receiving Turn down the switch means to avoid the resistance while turn on the switch means to parallel connect the resistance The matching resisitance only has influence upon RS422 Sensor input connection The voltage signal of the external sensor can be connected to the alarm input port of By default a LOW value voltage signal of the external senor causes an alarm input to the DVR contrarily a HIGH value voltage signal of the external senor causes no alarm input to the DVR While the output of the sensor is connecting with the DVR as an input the signal should be connected to ALARM IN port and earthing port to GND For 24 32 channels DVR the 16 up DB25 is used for audio input and the down DB25 is used for sensor signal The definition of the ports is showed in the following figure 3 OoeoooO0000000 00090900000000 20 14 UP 0000000000000 000000000090 DOWH aad 14 Table 8 Ports definition of up DB25 Table 9 Ports definition of down DB25 Port Port PIN i PIN I definition definition AUDIO IN3 15 AUDIO IN AUDIO IN7 AUDIO ING 6 ew 9 ins 2 AUDIO INIO 9 GND 22 AUDIO INI2 24 A
14. ctly easier for user to check out the problem Temperature Control Function Fan and temperature control offered speed of the fan changeable heat extension controlled efficiently Voice Communication Voice communication function LINE IN and LINE OUT ports on the front panel bidirectional voice communication available Alarm Function Each channel has 192 independent motion detection areas detection sensitivity 0 99 adjustable 12 channels input from outside alarms 3 channels alarms output for alarming linkage functions as recording switching on off voice and light electronic map switch P T Z pre set position send alarm massages and relative videos to authorized computers associated are available Multiple alarms for password failure video lost and video shelter are supported Control Function Compatible with multiple communication protocols to control the P T Z camera ball and matrix Compatible with multiple alarm port communication protocols to start or stop the alarming devices remote keyboard particular keyboard are used to control the DVR Network Function Multiple channels monitoring recording data downloading replaying data searching and controlling in real time from distant network parameters setup modification and software update from distant network P T Z camera control alarming device control from a distant network embedded with WEB SERVER controlled through the IE browser directly supports stream pro
15. e available A5 Schedule motion detection alarm manual recording Q6 Why there is no audio information for one channel A6 Check if the ports and the connecting lines work fine if not try to use another line If the ports and the connecting lines are fine check if the monitor works normally Check if the silence button on the remote control has been clicked if has do it again Q7 Why the remote control does not work A7 Check if the battery is built in correctly and with enough electricity Check if the remote control has been used correctly if there is a symbol F on the left down corner of the video click F See if the control address of the remote control is the same as the address in the DVH if not then change the address to 000 or the address in DVR Q8 What should do if hear the buzzer when starting the system A8 This product is set to trigger the alarm when starting the system if there is a wrong operation or 20 parameter setting so this buzzer is mainly because of no video input Login as the manager and cancel the buzzer Check if there is a read write mistake of the disk stop recording and format the disk if it has such a problem Q9 Why can not control the movements of P T Z A9 Check if the P T Z control parameters in DVR menu such as protocol baud rate and the address have been set correctly Check if the RS connecting lines Tx4 Tx of the decoder are correct and measure if there is a voltage chan
16. ge between the Tx Tx lines if the connection is correct and no voltage change between the lines it might be the problem of the 485 control chip Be sure that there are no above mistakes then check the protocol compare it with the protocol s format from the decoder factory through the serial port Q10 How to use USB to backup the data Al10 Firstly connect the hard disk with the USB port enter System Menu Data Management Data Backup select the expected data files Note If there are non MP4 format files in the disk then they might be deleted while try to backup the data files and the backup files in the remote disk can only be read by a particular software otherwise the disk will not be recognized by the computer 21 Product specification MODEL 24 CH DVR M 32 CH DVR Main processor High quality embedded MPU processor VIDEO PAL NTSC Image Compression Standard MPEG4 H 264 Video Input 32 CH BNC 1 0Vp p 75 Q Video Output 2 CH BNC 1 OVp p 752 1 CH VGA 4 CH BNC 1 OVp p 75 Q Video Format Matrix Output AUDIO Audio Compression Standard G 723 ADPCM Audio Input DB25 16 CH input 100mv 500mv 10K Q MiniJack input 1 CH BNC 100mv 500mv 600 Q 1 MiniJack output 100mv 500mv IK Q Audio Output DISPLAY Resolution Dl 704X576 PAL 704X480 NTSC Video Standard PAL 625 threads 50f s NTSC 525 threads 60f s 1 4 6 9 13 16 25 36 images Digital Zoom Division RECORDING CIF 352
17. ither full screen mode Numeral Key 3 9 Display channel 3 9 in single either full screen mode Plus 10 used for single screen switch followed by the numeral key E Pr Preset Quick way to PRESET INFORMATION Preset point under PTZ control mode Z 3 amp Electronic zoom brightness under PTZ control mode Image freezing brightness under PTZ control mode Fl lt gt Obligate Camera closer focus under PTZ control mode Backup Quick way to VIDEO BACKUP Camera further focus under PTZ control mode F2 Ar DObligate 2Zoom out the camera under PTZ control mode Search amp DQuick way to VIDEO SEARCH Zoom in the camera under PTZ control mode DStart the current channel manual recording Save the P T Z s original position of the current channel 3 Disk directory inspect DStop record of the current channel Stop replay Call current channel s P T Z back to the original position DStart replay of the current channel Back to normal speed play from fast forward fast backward and slowly play mode S Play the video frame by frame under the pause mode Play the video by 1 2 of the normal speed DSame as YES under the menu or window status Confirm cancel motion detection area Set a CONFIRM IRL LL shield area A Same as Cancel under the menu or window status Back to menu window status from motion E detection area set
18. llowing figure shows the connection sketch map 19 8 RJ11 ports explanation Txt 2 Ix 7 i Ret o 4 RS 485 Rx 4 4 Follow the sketch map and make the connecting lines For the RJ11 ports 1 and 2 are alternatively the positive and negative port of the sender while 3 and 4 are the positive negative ports of the receiver 15 Normal questions Q1 Why there is no image on the monitor AT First of all check if the host case and monitor have been connected correctly and powered on Presently DVR has its own power switch make sure it has been open Q2 Why the real time monitor image is not clear A2 Check if the connectors have been connected rightly if they have been lax then should be replaced or re soldered Check if the aperture and focus of the camera have been adjusted well Also can reset the lightness and contrast from the DVR system menu Q3 Why the motion detection alarm does not work correctly means while there is a person moving in the image but does not trigger the alarm A3 The accuracy of the motion detection alarm is related to the image from the camera try to set another sensitivity of the detection to test the camera and find the best sensitivity The value is 40 70 by consult Q4 Why the video records can not be overwrote automatically A4 Reason one Auto overwrite record has not been set on Reason two Disk mistakes need to format the disk Q5 How many recording modes ar
19. me linkage relays output time Recording time linkage channels recording time 13 P T Z movement linkage P T Z moves back to the pre set position Recording channels linkage recording channels multiple channels available Alarm input type the type of external alarm trigger NO normal open or NC normal closed LI Motion detection recording Embedded DVR starts the motion detection recording if the image that has been detected by the camera is changed In motion detection recording mode user is allowed to set each channel s motion detection sensitivity motion detection area P T Z movement record time video quality alarm output port alarm output time and also periods of time for alarm recording Operation steps 1 Choose Motion detection recording through the menu 2 Click confirm enter the motion detection recording menu use UP and DOWN to control the cursor LEFT and RIGHT to choose or set the particular value of the parameters as shown in the following figure Channel Sensitivity Area setup PT Preset Record Time Rec Quality Super Alarm Mo Timel 00 00 Timed 00 00 24 00 Off 24 00 Ort Motion detection alarm recording is basically based on the alarm recording which is particular for motion detection alarm In this section two parameters detection sensitivity detection area will be introduced in detail 3 Detection Sensitivity The sensitivity of motio
20. n detection alarm when the system is detecting the images The arrange of sensitivity is 00 99 with the lowest sensitivity 00 Default value 50 Consult value 40 70 4 Click SETUP and a dialogue of motion detection area setup will be popped up as shown in the following figure 14 Motion detection area can only be set in the green area the big green area except the white part is so called motion detection area In this dialogue user is allowed to click UP DOWN LEFT and DOWN to control the cursor click CONFIRM to set or clear the area click CANCEL to go back to the parameters setup window 14 Simple installation guide 1 Back panel of 24 32 channels DVR The following figure shows the back panel appearance of 24 32 channels DVR The height of the case is 2U and the dimension of its body is 440x100x520 mm e 34 The following figure shows the ports of audio input output video input output and P T Z control input output of 24 32 channels DVR 15 2 3 4 5 SPOT VOUT SERIAL AUDIO IN MAINVOUT VGA RS 485 ALARMIN OUT M 2 X AUDIO OUT bc Audio input connection On the back panel of the DVR there are BNC audio video input connectors which can be connected to camera and audio input device directly Video output connection DVR host has 2 channels CVBS simulated video output and 1 channel VGA output both of BNC and VGA
21. re shows the user login window Lam LOGIN PASSWORD Welcome MANAGEE Password Note gt The maximum number of the system password is 6 here are the default passwords 333333 X Operator 222222 7X Browser 111111 Three times password input failure causes an alarm X Manager Y gt If the user is not using the system the keyboard of the system will be locked on for a certain while Default 10 minutes Note The lock time can be reset by setting Keyboard automatic lockdown time in System menu Facility management System parameters gt Modify password user enter System menu User management Modify password to modify the password Note Please keep the manager s password safe 6 Video Replay While logged in there are totally 3 video replay modes 1 Main menu Search files Channel Number the number of the channel that is being replayed 0 means all the channels Just search the events video events video include External alarm event videos Motion detection event videos Timing event videos Credit card number input the card number search records by the card number This function needs a particular card reader Note User is allowed to get maximum 5000 records for each search the records exceed 5000 will not be listed User may change the search criteria to get the expected video data Indication If the current video record is finished replaying while the system is sear
22. s the normal speed 2 Camera closer focus under PTZ control mode Play the next video section 2 brightness under PTZ control mode Play the previous video section 2 brightness under PTZ control mode DStop record of the current channel Stop replay 3 Zoom out the camera under PTZ control mode Pause the current replay 2 Zoom in the camera under PTZ control mode Multiple screens switch CANCEL DSame as Cancel under the menu or window status Back to menu window status from motion detection area set status 3 Quit motion diction area set status Set Cancel the silence mode 3 Host Startup e Click CO button the host startup On the screen displays the information of disk inspection processing status 4 Screen Information UP and DOWN buttons are used to control the cursor for changing the current channel There would be a voice output from the monitor if there is a voice input from the current channel user can click the KE remote control button or ESC control panel button if the voice is not needed The symbol in front of the system date means the system is now in the silence mode if click the previous button again the system is back to the mode with voice there is no need to login for this operation 5 System Login User clicks any button expect Numeral Keys and Screen Separate Buttons the system login window will be popped up The following figu
23. seconds the current channel recording will be stopped hold on for 5 seconds then all the channels will be stopped When it is under schedule recording alarm recording or motion detection alarm recording mode 29 66 and the trigger source exists for detailed trigger source please reed schedule recording alarm recording motion detection recording sections if the user holds on click W button for 2 seconds the current channel recording will be stopped hold on for 5 seconds then all the channels will be stopped but when the trigger source exists again the relative channels will start recording again System calls the P T Z back to the original position if it has been changed during recording 10 11 Manual Time Checking Operation steps 1 Enter System menu Equipment Management System Time 2 A dialogue window displays the system time which can be modified by the numeral keys 3 Click the CONFIRM CANCEL button to save cancel the modification 12 Data Backup This function saves the video data from the host to other storages through USB port Operation steps 1 Enter Backup Or System Menu Data Management Data Backup 2 Click CONFIRM button and a search window Video data backup condition popped up which is similar to the replay search function 3 Click CONFIRM after finish inputting the search criteria of the expected data 4 Click CONFI
24. tocols RTP RTCP RTSP network group display adjusts the network stream bit automatically adopts for all the network environment supports network time synchronization supports centralized management of the network alarming center Management Safety Three level user rights multiple passwords control to prevent data from being modified and deleted Protect Function Over current voltage and short circuit protection circuit in the power supply incoming port I PANE ET INTRODUCTION e M 4 2 REMOTE CONTROL iiic deis aene aerae aao Do oe EEEE EE a 5 JHOSTSTARIUP eara duenetan ana aeaa eoa aeea e Eeee aE ERO EN E 7 d SCREEN SE CO 09 LES ELE O Jer 7 S SY STEM LOGIN 5i iditeosatttu ndo p ttp Cp E p EI aM ees T 7 Or VIDEO REPLAY ice ei ln ei uu e du een een eM suns de daa Mis 7 P AZ CONTROL mc M 8 8 CAMERA CONTROD a icidhiieii e eMeud ee Neq Ro UNE R Ao ERE RU RE CERE aaa eisai ais XE REA RAE RE REA 9 9 ALARM ELIMINATION ieaiaia R Rupe ova Eo Ae RUE RE Ro E Dh TRAE EUER DE EI Tode RUE IRA E AEAEE AERA ENA 10 I0 MANUALLY START STOP RECORDING ieiiicieivtesexcseHeseseiereseiQuekosbroia os oiqa02Us area a os 202a cor arua Du c26s 10 IDEE iuMecuneiliibumeet cokes cuaeaiiecetocebavelerccedetecsvavatecs tees bau evavebess tats sucavaveheuchaussavsvavesecclauebavencestecsvasivs 10 2 EOD Rucuicilii uer H H 10 IT MANUAL TIME CHECKING III eit road piii riii edipi apo aaneen Ioas i Sansa eos civis 1
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