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1. C e X e In Incoming VPN Connection menu choose lt Do Not allow virtual private connections gt and click on lt Next gt Incoming Virtual Private Network VPN Connection Another computer can connect to yours through a VPN connection Virtual private connections to your computer through the Internet are possible only if your computer has a known name or IP address on the Internet Ifyou allow VPN connections the system will modify the Windows Firewall settings to allow your computer to send and K VPN packets Do you wantto allow virtual private connections to this computer Q Allow virtual private connections Do not allow virtual private connections 114 r User s Manual In User Permission menu select the users that will be using this connection If needed add a new user with the same user password that is set up in Dial out Setup menu in local DVR When done click lt Next gt to continue New Connection Wizard Selectthe check box nextto each user who should be allowed a connection to this computer Note that other factors such as a disabled user account may affect a user s ability to connect Users allowed to connect O vmware user L vmware user al ei 2 1234 1234 EI kl I admin admin1234 o Ke Andy Wu Oo Ke ASPNET ASP NET Machine Account M M Guest x isl u Add Remove Propertied gt
2. The XDVR2 only supports EXT3 file system If you connect an external HDD to the unit ensure the format of HDD is EXT3 lt Device Name gt The item shows the name of the available device lt Available gt The item shows the free space of the available device lt Sel gt Set the item to lt YES gt to set it as an exporting destination or lt NO gt to cancel 99 User s Manual 5 9 2 5 9 3 5 9 4 5 9 5 100 Select Channel gt The item is used to select channels for export Move the cursor to the wanted channel using LEFT RIGHT keys select or de select a channel by pressing ENTER From To Time gt The items are used to set the time which data export begins and ends Move the cursor using Direction keys and press ENTER to select the date time items adjust the selected date and time value by UP DOWN keys NOTE When the Start End Time are set remember to select the exporting Data Type Select Events gt Select the item to display the event list for exporting event video Move the cursor scroll the event list and press ENTER to select the event you want to export Data Type gt The item is used to select exporting video type The options are lt Normal gt export normal video only lt Event gt export event video only and lt Both gt export both normal and event video AN NOTE If you want to export selected event video using the item lt Select Event gt you have to
3. Call Mode e Press CHANNEL key to display the associated camera on call monitor 34 4 3 4 3 1 User s Manual e Alternatively press SEQ repeatedly to display the sequence of cameras previously programmed in Call Monitor Schedule menu e Press ESC to return the front panel to Main monitor control mode Searching Recorded Video The XDVR2 is capable of searching and playing back recorded video by date and time or events Entering the specific date and time of the wanted video the unit will then search for the matched video and play it on the monitor Alternatively user can search event video by selecting channel as well In live or playback mode press SEARCH to enter the Search menu which is shown as follows Search Search By Time From 2005 01 01 00 00 00 End 2005 05 01 00 00 00 Start Time 2005 01 01 00 00 00 Begin Playback Select Channel CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Event List Searching by Time Follow the steps to search video by date and time e Press SEARCH key to enter the Search menu the From Time and End Time of the available video is listed on top of the screen The value is unchangeable e Use Direction keys to move the cursor for setting the Start Time adjusting the date and time values by UP DOWN keys e Press ENTER to confirm the settings or ESC to abort e Move the cursor to lt Begin Playback gt and press ENTER to start playing
4. 37 User s Manual 4 4 1 1 4 4 1 2 38 Select the External Device The available external devices for exporting video will be listed by name and free size in Select Device menu The Select Device menu displays as follows Select Device Device Name Available Sel XXX XXX X X XX 256 MB NO XX XXX XX XXXX 1 5 GB NO The XDVR2 only supports EXT3 file system If you connect an external HDD to the unit ensure the format of HDD is EXT3 Device Name The item shows the name of the available device Available The item shows the free space of the available device Select Set the item to lt YES gt to start the export or lt NO gt to cancel Select Video for Exporting After selecting video clips set the item lt Begin Export gt to lt YES gt and press ENTER to start exporting Following are the items for selecting video Select Channel Select the channel that the administrator wants to export Move the cursor to the wanted channel using LEFT RIGHT keys select or de select a channel by pressing ENTER From To Time The items are used to set the time which data export begins and ends Move the cursor using Direction keys and press ENTER to select the date time items adjust the selected date and time value by UP DOWN keys 4 4 1 3 User s Manual NOTE The exported data between the Start Time and End Time includes both normal and event video Select Events Select the item to display
5. Termination Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue 11 Audio Association CDOMNAONAWN Camera Setup CH1 None 44 4 6 3 User s Manual To configure dome protocol select a camera first and set the communications protocol associated with dome camera using the Direction keys and ENTER The available protocol includes lt DynaColor gt lt Pelco D gt lt Pelco P gt lt AD422 gt and lt None gt default NOTE The settings become effective after saving the changes and exiting from the menu RS485 Setup XDVR2 controls the domes via RS 485 communication protocol The RS 485 parameters of XDVR2 must be set to the same as the parameters set in dome camera Users are allowed to change the RS 485 settings of the XDVR2 Select lt System Setup gt in Main menu then select lt RS485 Setup gt from the System Setup menu and press ENTER The following menu is displayed RS485 Setup 1 Unit ID 224 2 Baud Rate 9600 3 Bits 8 4 Stop 1 5 Parity None The ID number must match the ID address set by the dome The Unit ID is in the range of 1 to 255 The default ID is 224 Note that no two devices on the same bus should be given the same ID address or a conflict may occur The default XDVR2 RS 485 settings are 9600 Baud 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bit and No Parity NOTE The settings become effective after saving the changes and exiting from the menu 45 User s Manual 4 6 4 Dome Cont
6. e Click lt Browse gt to select the gpg avi sig files respectively which belong to the exported video you want to authenticate Look in E 135607 e ef Ey NORMAL 89641062 gpg My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents My Computer My Network File name 89641062 gpg A Places Files of type GPG files r 119 User s Manual e Click lt Verify gt to start verifying digital signature Playback Remote Playback f Local Playback Filename gpg N 20050602 138607 8964 1062 gpg Filename avi NA20050602 136607 NORMAL chO1 00 avi Filename sig N 1200506024135607 NORMAL ch01 00 sig 20050602 135607 NORMAL ch01 00 N 1200506024135607 NORMAL ch01 00 sig Status Log o B e The result of verify shows in the lt Status Log gt field It returns a GOOD or BAD signature result A GOOD signature indicates the exported clip has not been altered Playback Remote Playback 3 Local Playback Filename gpq N 20050602 1 3560789641062 gpg Filename avi NAZOOS0602 135607 NORMAL chO1 00 avi Filename sig N 20050602 136607 NORMAL ch01 00 sig Status Log Verified Good signature from 00D089641062 lt GOOD gt Signature 120 User s Manual Playback Remote Playback Local Playback Fil NAZ0050602 1 3560789641062 gpg Filename H N 20050602 135607 NORMAL ch01 01 avi Filename 3 N 20050602135607 NORMAL
7. lt ae S Sf Het Create ee eee er create a WET Disconnected French et el Dial up A CF Connection H Yahoo Connection Si Disconnected ewaled H gt Disconnect rewalec See Also a CK conexant D480 MDC V 92 Moder TB conexant D480 MDC v 92 Mode Li Network Troubleshooter ing Other Places Incoming Connections Cs o clents connected D control P gd my Network Places ipa cx iii tere My Documents eee H My Computer SJA Local Area Connection 3 1394 Connection 7 Local Area Connection 4 Gi Frenel Wi F vi F k Cah Broad 440x 10 100 Integrate Cab 1394 Net Adapte aka b PCMCIA Details Network Connections System Folder Establishing Dial out Connection The Dial out function enables user to establish dial up modem communication to and from XDVR2 unit for remote notification use Follow the description to set up your DVR and PC DVR Configuration e Connect an USB modem to the USB port and connect a working phone line to the modem e Press MENU and input the Administrator password to access the OSD Main menu Select lt Network Setup gt and then lt Dial out Setup gt to set up the Dial out settings e Select the lt Email Address gt in Network Setup menu to edit an e mail address for alarm notification 112 User s Manual e Select lt Event Setup gt in Main menu and set the Email Notice function to lt ON gt enabled e Exit the OSD menu and save the configuration e For more information on dia
8. lt Back Next gt Cancel User Permissions You can specify the users who can connectto this computer In Networking Software menu select lt TCP IP gt and click on lt Properties gt J Networking Software Networking software allows this computer to accept connections from other kinds of _computers Select the check box next to each type of networking software that should be enabled for incoming connections Networking software MF Internet Protocol TCP IP wl ki L File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks bei Z VMware Bridge Protocol E Cge Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks lt Back Next gt Cancel 115 User s Manual 116 In TCP IP address assignment if the PC has DHCP server then choose lt Assign TCP IP addresses automatically using DHCP gt else choose lt Specify TCP IP addresses gt and enter the range of IP addresses that you wish to use Once done click lt OK gt to confirm and back to Networking Software menu Click on lt Next gt to continue Incoming TCP IP Properties GE Network access Allow callers to access my local area network TCP IP address assignment Q Assign TCP IP addresses automatically using DHCP Specify TCP IP addresses Front 192 168 0 1 To 192 4 0 2 Tot
9. Backward One step Forward One step Playback Playback 3 2 Install HDD to the Unit There is a cartridge positioned on the front panel and it allows user to install a swappable HDD There will be two possible situations when you install a HDD into your DVR e f you install whole new HDDs the DVR will format it and add it into your database automatically e f you install an used HDD which doesn t have the DVR format the DVR will show up 1 disk s with wrong data format Please format them and then add to the database manually Then please follow the steps as we describe below Please enter the menu with the administrator privilege and access the Database Information section Please access the Internal or external Disks You can see the available disks please select format to format it After formatting is OK please select Add to add them into your database 22 3 3 User s Manual Power Up Down the Unit If you must shut down the XDVR2 for any reason please use the proper shut down and power up procedures to avoid damaging to your DVR unit To Power Up the Unit Check the used type of power source before plug in your DVR unit first the acceptable power input is between 110V AC240V and turn on the unit using the power switch on the rear panel The color bar and system checking information will be shown on the monitor and disappear when the unit has been completely powered up
10. LAN Select gt PPPoE stands for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet which is a specification for connecting the users on an Ethernet to the Internet through a common broadband medium This item allows you to select your service type between lt LAN gt lt PPPoE gt or lt None gt if you are using an intranet for communication please select lt LAN gt if you are using a broadband medium such as DSL Line or cable modem please select lt PPPoE gt If lt None gt is selected then there is no need to set further LAN PPPoE setting therefore the second item lt LAN Setup gt will not be accessible LAN Setup gt The network related settings in the LAN Setup menu should be associated with the network service type If you select lt LAN gt for lt LAN Select gt then 6 to 8 item will not be available Select lt LAN Setup gt in Network Setup menu and press ENTER for setting the parameters the menu displays as follows LAN Setup 1 DHCP OFF 2 1P 192 168 1 150 3 Netmask 255 255 255 0 4 Gateway 192 168 1 1 5 DNS 0 0 0 0 6 PPPoE Account 7 PPPoE Password 8 PPPoE Max Idle 35min 9 Connect At Booting YES 10 Network Restart NO DHCP gt This item allows user to obtain a dynamic IP address from DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server during the unit boots up When using DHCP the settings are dynamic and they will change every time you power up and power off the unit depending on your n
11. back the selected video Either press PLAY STOP again or ESC to return to live video specified time and date the unit starts playback from the next available video NOTE The date time information will be shown on the screen with a AN NOTE H there is no available recorded video that matches your A DST icon if the Daylight Saving Time function is enabled S indicates 35 User s Manual summer time and W indicates wintertime 4 3 2 Searching by Event Event List allows you to search wanted video by event The Event List is displayed as below figure Event List First Page Date Time Ch Type 2005 03 17 11 26 50 2 Motion 2005 03 17 09 53 03 5 Alarm 2005 03 16 16 14 42 3 Alarm 2005 03 15 03 45 31 1 Motion 2005 03 12 22 27 56 1 Alarm 2005 03 12 10 09 29 7 Motion 2005 03 11 12 18 20 6 Motion 2005 03 10 05 16 00 4 Alarm 2005 03 08 17 11 37 2 Motion 2005 03 08 16 29 10 8 Motion 2005 03 08 03 22 17 2 Alarm The list displays events by date time triggered camera and alarm type As some events are deleted others are displayed The latest recorded event video will be listed on the top Follow these steps to search event video through Event List e Press SEARCH to enter the Search menu e To search event video that has been recorded on a specific camera use LEFT RIGHT to move the cursor and press ENTER to select or de select a channel e Move the cursor to lt Event List gt and press ENTER t
12. 5 4 2 1 5 4 2 2 80 NOTE After changing the Record Mode setting the warning message This will FORMAT ALL HARDDISKS and LOAD THE FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIG will be shown on the screen Press ENTER to confirm the selection then the unit starts to format the hard disks and load the factory default settings or press ESC to abort We strongly recommend to backup your programmed configuration before making any changes on Record Mode settings Schedule Setup gt This submenu is used to set the day and night time or weekend recording schedule The Night and Day schedules are used to define daytime and nighttime the Weekend schedule is tailored for weekends and holidays Select lt Schedule Setup gt from the Record Setup menu and press ENTER the following menu is displayed Schedule Setup 1 Day Time Start AM06 00 2 Night Time Start PM06 00 3 Weekend Schedule YES 4 Weekend Start Fri PM06 00 5 Weekend End Mon AMO06 00 Day Night Time Start gt The Day Night Start Time determines the beginning of day night recording time Time is indicated in 1 minute increments The time display format in this menu is based on the setting of Time Display Mode Weekend Schedule gt The Weekend Schedule determines whether a weekend schedule is in effect Choose lt YES gt to take effect the related weekend settings 9 4 2 3 5 4 3 User s Manual Weekend Start End gt The Weekend Start Time indicates
13. 7 Dial in Max Time 0 Min Dial in Service gt If the XDVR2 unit does not connect to the Internet user can communicate to the unit from remote PC through a modem as well Select lt ON gt to enable the Dial in function or lt OFF gt to disable If you select lt OFF gt for this item then the rest items will be inaccessible Dial in Account gt This item enables user to protect the unit by establishing or changing a dial in user name for modem connection To setup the Dial in Account follow the steps e Select lt Dial in Account gt from Dial in Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays Dial in Account B D E G H I J KLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ a bc de g h i j kim n o q rs t uvwW xX yz O 1 3 45 6789 lt gt Backspace Delete Cancel OK e Use Direction keys to move the cursor to the wanted character e Press ENTER to add the selected character to the username entry field e When done move cursor to lt OK gt and press ENTER to save the settings and exit 62 User s Manual NOTE The Sever IP and the Client IP must not be set the same one but they have to set in the same domain For example Server IP 192 168 0 1 Client IP 192 168 0 2 Dial in Password gt The item allows user to setup the Dial in password Follow these steps to setup the login password Select lt Dial in password gt from Dial in Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays Use Direc
14. Camera Setup gt The items in the Camera Setup menu enable user to set camera parameters including camera title dome protocol and ID for each connected camera The menu is shown as below Camera Setup 1 Camera Select CH3 2 Dome Protocol None 3 Dome ID 0 4 Camera Title CH3 5 Covert No 6 Termination Yes 7 Brightness 0 8 Contrast 0 9 Saturation 0 10 Hue 0 11 Audio Association Both Items in this menu are described in the following subsections 75 User s Manual 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 3 4 76 Camera Select gt The item is used to select a camera for setting the parameters The related settings will follow the selected camera such as dome protocol and camera title Move the cursor to lt Camera Select gt and press ENTER then select a channel using UP DOWN keys Dome Protocol gt Select the communications protocol associated with your dome camera using the ENTER and Direction keys The available protocol includes lt DynaColor gt lt Pelco D gt lt Pelco P gt lt AD422 gt and lt None gt default Dome ID gt This item is used to assign an ID number to the selected dome camera Note that ID number must match the ID address set by the dome Camera Title gt This item allows the user to change the title of each camera connected to the unit By default the titles of cameras are numbered from 1 through 16 respectively The title is displayed on screen after the chang
15. Date Display Mode Y M D 5 Time Display Mode 24 HR 6 Date Time Order Date First 7 Daylight Saving Time ON 8 DST Start Apr 1 st Sun 02 00 9 DST End Apr Last Sun 02 00 10 DST Bias 60 Min NOTE The reset date time setting applies to record new video the date and time of previously recorded video will not be changed NOTE To avoid record database corruption after changed Date Time setting clear the database is recommended Date Time Setting gt Select lt Date gt or lt Time gt and press ENTER for adjusting the settings LEFT RIGHT keys are used to move the cursor to previous or next field ENTER is for selecting and UP DOWN are used to change the value in the selected field 53 User s Manual 9 1 3 2 9 1 3 3 9 1 3 4 9 1 3 5 5 1 3 6 54 Date Time Display gt Users are allowed to choose to set the date time OSD displays in 1 or 2 rows Use the UP DOWN keys to change the setting The default is to display the date time OSD in one row Date Display Mode gt This function allows user to set the OSD display type of the date time There are three options to select from lt Y M D gt lt M D Y gt or lt D M Y gt Y Do 66 represents Year M represents Month and D represents Day Use UP DOWN keys to change the setting The default setting is lt Y M D gt in both NTSC PAL formats Time Display Mode gt User can choose to set t
16. To Restart Shutdown the Unit To restart shutdown the unit you have to enter the OSD setup menu and select the lt Shutdown gt menu Note to enter the OSD setup menu with correct Administrator Password or the lt Shutdown gt menu will be unable to access Press MENU and input the administrator password to access the OSD Main menu Select lt Shutdown gt in Main Menu and press ENTER to enter the Shutdown menu which displays as follows Shutdown 1 Power Off 2 Reboot lt Power Off gt Select this item to shut down the unit Do not remove the power during shut down until the message You can safely turn off DVR now displays lt Reboot gt Select this item to reboot the unit The color bar and system checking information are displayed on the monitor until the unit is completely restarted 23 User s Manual 3 4 Entering OSD Setup Menu The OSD Main menu contains a list of items that are used to configure the XDVR2 To enter the Main menu press MENU and then enter Administrator or User password The Password Verification screen displays as follows Password Verification Press Channel Keys To Enter Password 4 8 Digits Press lt Key To Delete The default passwords are shown in the following table The same passwords are used for entering the remote viewing software DVR Remote Administrator Password User Password 1234 4321 NOTE It is strongly suggested to change the password
17. monitor The main monitor displays live image and playback recorded video in full screen or split window format Call Monitor BNC The call monitor is used to display full screen video of all installed cameras in sequence The BNC call monitor connector allows user to connect the XDVR2 unit with an optional call monitor Video Input 16 BNC connectors are offered for video input streams from installed cameras The number of connectors is equal to the number of channels User s Manual Camera Looping Plenty of BNC connectors are positioned on the real panel for looping out the video input LAN Connector RJ 45 The XDVR2 is capable of networking The LAN port opens the door of XDVR2 to Ethernet where by the Internet Power Jack The XDVR2 has a free voltage AC power connection jack Please connect the power supply that ships with the unit AN NOTE Use of other power supply may cause overloading Power Switch Used to power up and shut down the unit Audio In Out The XDVR2 unit provides two channels of audio recording and playback Audio In RCA connector is offered for connecting an audio source device e g external amplified microphone to the unit Audio Out RCA connector is offered for connecting an audio output device e g amplified speakers to the unit User s Manual Alarm UO amp RS485 The unit provides an alarm I O and RS485 port that offers user the flexibility required to connect the unit to the ot
18. s first Event pps is not restricted to this rule since a smart event scheduler will handle to the total pps with a correct weighting Normal Size gt The item is used to set the picture size for normal status recording The available options are listed as follow lt Low gt lt Fair gt lt Mid gt lt High gt and lt Best gt 83 User s Manual 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 4 6 5 4 5 84 Event Max PPS gt Event Max PPS is used to set the event recording rate for Event status Normally the Event PPS is set to equal or greater than Normal PPS the setting is depending on your application If the Event PPS is set to lt 0 gt XDVR2 unit stops recording event video during alarms Event Size gt The item is used to set the picture size for event status recording Refer to Section 5 4 4 3 for the available options Event Active gt Users are allowed to choose which alarm type needs to be recorded The available options are lt Alarm gt alarm events lt Motion gt motion detection events lt Both gt alarm event motion detection and lt None gt no events active The default setting is lt Both gt which includes Alarm and Motion event recording ezRecord Setup gt This item aims to avoid the complicated record settings and to make the setup much easier Note that the item can be reached only when you select lt ezRecord gt as the option for lt Preset Config gt Select lt ezRecord Setup gt
19. 49 4 32 5 39 0 268 32 2 600 GB Internal Storage 60 50 22 0 26 5 14 0 168 10 3 12 3 8 1 9 7 6 7 8 1 30 25 44 1 52 9 28 1 33 7 20 6 24 7 16 2 19 5 13 4 16 1 15 12 5 88 2 105 8 56 1 67 3 41 2 49 4 32 5 39 0 268 32 2 7 5 6 25 176 4 211 6 112 2 134 7 82 3 98 8 65 0 78 0 53 7 64 4 Number of Days of Recording 240PPS without Audio Recording Rate Recording Picture Quality Mode 106 Total Total Low Fair Mid High Best S NTC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL 2 KB 2 KB 5 KB 5 KB 8 KB 8 KB 11 KB 11 KB 14 KB 14 KB oU 5 orage 60 50 13 7 16 5 5 9 7 1 3 7 4 5 2 7 3 3 2 2 2 6 30 25 27 4 32 9 11 8 14 1 7 5 9 0 5 5 6 6 4 3 5 2 15 12 5 54 9 65 8 23 5 28 2 15 0 18 0 11 0 13 2 8 7 10 4 7 5 6 25 109 7 131 7 47 0 56 4 29 9 35 9 21 9 26 3 17 3 20 8 300 GB Internal Storage 60 50 25 7 30 9 11 0 13 2 7 0 8 4 5 1 6 2 4 1 4 9 30 25 51 4 GT 22 0 26 5 14 0 16 8 10 3 12 3 8 1 9 7 15 12 5 102 9 123 5 44 1 52 9 28 1 33 7 206 24 7 16 2 19 5 7 5 6 25 205 8 246 9 88 2 105 8 56 1 67 3 41 2 49 4 32 5 39 0 User s Manual 600 GB Internal Storage 60 50 51 4 61 7 22 0 26 5 14 0 16 8 10 3 12 3 8 1 SHT 30 25 102 9 123 5 44 1 52 9 28 1 33 7 20 6 24 7 16 2 19 5 15 12 5 205 8 246 9 88 2 105 8 56 1 67 3 41 2 49 4 32 5 39 0 TO
20. ESC Exit e Press ENTER to start the export or press ESC to abort 4 4 2 3 To Export Event Video To export event video follow these steps e Press SEARCH and play wanted event video To play event video refer to Section 4 3 Searching Recorded Video e After entering the playback mode press CALL The ezBurn window displays as below figure The information shown on it is for read only ezBurn confirmation Selected Device Built in CD RW All data on the disc will be erased Exported Required Size 11 MB Export Event Info Data Time Ch Type 205 11 07 AM10 42 35 13 Motion Enter YES ESC NO e lf there is no any exportable external device connected to the DVR unit a warning message will be shown on the screen e Press ENTER to start the export the whole event video to the connected device or press ESC to abort 42 4 5 4 6 4 6 1 User s Manual Deleting Recorded Video User can delete the recorded video in Purge Data menu The administrator password is required to access the function Select lt Record Setup gt from Main menu and then in Record Setup menu move the cursor to lt Purge Data gt and press ENTER the Purge Data menu is displayed Purge Data 1 Purge All Data NO 2 Purge All Event Data NO 3 Purge Event Before 2000 01 01 4 Start to Purge NO The first three items are used to select the data that you want be purged The items are described as follows After
21. Loss alarm events lt OFF gt to disable The default setting is lt ON gt Motion Detect gt Use to enable or disable the motion detection function of the XDVR2 By default the value is lt OFF gt If motion detection function is enabled it is required to define the motion detection parameters such as detection area and sensitivity settings 5 6 8 4 User s Manual Detection Config gt If motion detection function is enabled it is required to define the motion detection parameters such as detection area and sensitivity settings Select a channel for setting the parameters move the cursor to lt Detection Config gt and press ENTER The Detection Configuration menu displays as follows Detection Config 1 Detected Area Setup 2 Sensitivity 88 3 Area Threshold 6 Detected Area Percentage 40 Detected Area Setup gt The Detect Area is displayed as follows after selecting this item The detection area consists of 273 21x13 detection grids in NTSC video format or 336 21 x16 grids in PAL format Use the Direction keys to move the cursor and press ENTER to enable or disable a grid Press MODE to select all of the grids for detection press MODE again to de select all of the grids Sensitivity gt The item is used to set the sensitivity of detection grids for the camera A greater value indicates more sensitive motion detection A motion alarm will be triggere
22. OFF gt to disable the function If the function is disabled the DST Start End time and DST Bias will be grayed out and cannot be accessed AN NOTE If this function is enabled the date time information will be shown on the screen with a DST icon when playing back recorded video or searching video in the event list S indicates summer time and W indicates wintertime DST Start End The items are used to program the daylight saving duration Use Direction keys to move the cursor to the next or previous field UP DOWN to change the settings in the selected field DST Bias The item allows user to set the amount of time to move forward from the standard time for daylight saving time The available options are lt 30 gt lt 60 gt lt 90 gt and lt 120 gt minutes 3 6 3 6 1 User s Manual Record Schedule Quality Setting The Record Setup menu allows user to set recording quality recording schedules and other recording parameters Administrator s password is required to use Record Setup menu In the Main menu move the cursor to lt Record Setup gt and press ENTER the following menu is displayed Record Setup 1 Record Mode 720x240 120PPS 2 Schedule Setup 3 Preset Config Standard 4 Per Camera Config 5 esRecord Setup 6 Data Lifetime 0 Days 7 Pre Alarm Recording 15 Sec 8 Circular Recording ON 9 Audio Recording ON 10 Purge Data Record Mode The Record Mode is for sel
23. alarm video is the same as the quality setting for normal record video and the quality of the post alarm video is the same as the quality setting for event record video Circular Recording gt User can choose to record video in circular mode or in linear mode If you choose to record in circular mode then the unit begins to overwrite the oldest recorded video and stores new video over the HDD spaces If you choose to record in linear mode in stead the unit stops recording and the internal buzzer starts beeping when the HDD is full From the Record Setup menu move the cursor to lt Circular Recording gt and press ENTER then select lt ON gt lt OFF gt using UP DOWN keys Audio Recording gt This item allows user to enable disable Audio recording function of the unit When set to lt ON gt audio input is recorded and saved with the video When set to lt OFF gt audio is ignored The default setting is lt ON gt Purge Data gt This item is used to delete the Normal or Event recording video In Record Setup menu move the cursor to lt Purge Data gt and press ENTER the Purge Data menu is displayed Purge Data 1 Purge All Data NO 2 Purge All Event Data NO 3 Purge Event Before 2005 01 01 4 Start to Purge NO 5 4 10 1 5 4 10 2 5 4 10 3 5 4 10 4 5 5 User s Manual Purge All Data gt The item is used to delete all video from database s Using UP DOWN buttons to select lt YE
24. an alarm on certain channel to activate the relays These signals can be used to drive a light or siren to caution an alarm event The default setting is lt None gt The available options and the corresponding activated alarm outs are listed as below table Option Activating Relay Option Activating Relay lt A only gt Alarm Out A lt B C gt Alarm Out B amp Alarm Out C lt B only gt Alarm Out B lt A C gt Alarm Out A amp Alarm Out C lt C only gt Alarm Out C lt All gt All Alarm Out lt A B gt Alarm Out A amp Alarm Out B lt None gt No Alarm Out 5 7 5 7 1 5 7 2 5 7 3 User s Manual Database Setup gt The menu displays information of internal and external disks In the Main menu move the cursor to lt Database Setup gt and press ENTER The following menu is displayed Database Setup 1 Total Size xxx GB 2 Free Size xxx GB 3 Avail REC Time 3Days 7Hrs 4 Internal Disks 5 External Disks NOTE If the hard disk is failed detected the message HDD fail will display Total Free Size of HDD gt The Total Size of HDD shows the total capacity of HDD that has been added into database The Free Size of HDD indicates the free space for recording of the HDD added in database The information is read only Avail REC Time gt The Avail REC Time indicates the available duration for recording If the unit is set to record in circular mode the item wil
25. ch0 1 00 sig 5 s Log Bad signature Avi file and signature don t match lt BAD gt Signature 121 User s Manual Appendix E Recommended HDDs 1 2 3 122 Maxtor Seagate Hitachi Diamond Max Plux9 Diamond Max Plus 16 Barracuda 7200 7 Barracuda 7200 8 Deskstar 7200rpm 80G 160G 300G 80G 160G 300G 200G 250G 300G 400G 60G 300G400G User s Manual Appendix F IR Remote An IR Remote will attached in the content box and deliver to you with your XDVR2 The keys on the IR Remote are listed as below figure CHANNEL Keys ZOOM ENTER DIRECTION BUTTONS MODE ESG DOME MENU CALL SEQ PLAY SEARCH STOP Multiple Channel DVR FREEZE SET GO PRESET TOGGLE HINT SCREEN ENTER AUTO PAN TILT ESC ZOOM IN FOCUS NEAR ZOOM OUT FOCUS FAR IRIS OPEN ENTER DOME MODE IRIS CLOSE Multiple Channel DYR 123
26. from lt Record Setup gt and press ENTER the sub menu appears as below figure ezRecord Setup How Many Days To Record 6 Days Daytime Record Yes Night Record Yes Weekend Record Yes The Quality will Be Best To have the ezRecord Setup done follow these steps e Select lt How Many Days To Record gt and press ENTER then press UP DOWN to choose the option you want The maximum of days depends on the size of your HDD in the other words the larger the HDD installed the more days the unit can record 5 4 6 5 4 7 User s Manual e Move to lt Daytime Record gt and press ENTER This item is for you to select whether you want the DVR to record during daytime If yes using UP DOWN to select lt Yes gt as option or select lt No gt for not recording during daytime e Repeat the same procedures through the 3rd and 4th item respectively Note that lt Weekend Record gt will be not accessible if you select lt NO gt for the item lt Weekend Schedule gt in lt Schedule Setup gt e According to upper items you have set the quality will be automatically accounted and shown on the screen This item is for read only Five options including lt Best gt lt High gt lt Mid gt lt Fair gt and lt Low gt you may see on this item We strongly recommend to keep the quality higher than Middle NOTE The current number of connected cameras will affect the recording quality automatically calculated through the
27. gt by UP DOWN keys to set up the connection 5 4 5 4 1 User s Manual Record Setup gt The following three factors will effect the total record time of XDVR2 unit e HDD capacity e Recording rate Picture per Second e Image quality settings The greater the recording rate and the higher the quality setting the shorter the recording time Most of the related factors can be set here in this submenu The Record Setup menu allows user to set recording quality recording schedules and other recording parameters Administrator s password is required to access Record Setup menu In the Main menu move the cursor to lt Record Setup gt and press ENTER The following menu is displayed Record Setup 1 Record Mode 720x240 120PPS 2 Schedule Setup 3 Preset Config Best Quality 4 Per Camera Config 5 esRecord Setup 6 Data Lifetime 7 Days 7 Pre Alarm Recording 15 Sec 8 Circular Recording ON 9 Audio Recording ON 10 Purge Data Record Mode gt The item is for selecting resolution and recording rate The relative record settings such as preset configuration will follow the record mode setting The options are lt 720 x 480 60PPS gt lt 720 x 240 120PPS gt and lt 360 x 240 240PPS gt in NTSC lt 720x576 50PPS gt lt 720x288 100PPS gt lt 360x 288 200PPS gt in PAL Move the cursor to this item and press ENTER then select a Record mode using UP DOWN keys 79 User s Manual 5 4 2
28. gt from System Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays Unit Name A BCD F G ILJ M N O P H S T VW X Y Z abcde fgh ij Il m n o pqr s u v w Xx y Z 012 3 4 5 67 8 9 a lt gt Backspace Delete Cancel OK e Use Direction keys to move the cursor to the wanted character e Press ENTER to add the character to the entry field up to 11 characters e When done move the cursor to lt OK gt and press ENTER to save the settings and exit 55 User s Manual 5 1 5 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 2 56 Password gt The Password menu allows administrator to change the password settings for accessing the unit Select lt Password gt in System Setup menu and press ENTER the menu displays as follows Password 1 Admin Password 2 User Password 3 Enable Password Yes 4 Load Factory Password None Setup Admin User Password gt Only the administrator is allowed to change the user and administrator password to any 4 8 digit number Use the UP DOWN Direction keys to select the desired account and press ENTER the following menu is displayed Admin Password Press Channel Keys To Enter Password 4 8 Digits Press lt To Delete Use CHANNEL keys to input the new password and confirm the new password After setting the new password press ENTER to save the settings and exit Enable Password gt The item is used to determine if the password is required for accessing the OSD
29. make sure the device in which the configuration will be saved is attached to the unit appropriately Select lt Export Config gt from the Configuration menu and press ENTER The following menu is displayed Export Config 1 Copy Destination 2 Config Name 3 Begin Export NO Items in this menu are described in the following sections 97 User s Manual 5 8 3 1 5 8 3 2 5 8 3 3 5 9 98 Copy Destination gt Select this item to list available destinations external memory devices to which the configuration can be exported Press UP DOWN to set a destination Please note that saving a different configuration to the same copy destination with the same file name will overwrite the previous configuration file without warning NOTE Users are not allowed to select any CD R W or DVD RW as a copy destination including built in CD R W and DVD RW Configuration Name gt This item allows user to assign the exported configuration file a name Use the virtual keyboard to enter the configuration file name Note that the file name can contain up to 15 characters with no spaces Begin Export gt Select lt YES gt to begin exporting the configuration file or lt NO gt to abort the export NOTE We strongly recommend users to export configuration before upgrading your system and back it up routinely just in case for unexpected situation Video Export gt The Video Export menu enables the administrato
30. menu Select lt YES gt to demand entering password when accessing the OSD menu if not select lt NO gt 9 1 5 3 5 1 6 User s Manual Load Factory Password gt This item allows the administrator to reload the factory password in case that the administrator cannot remember the password There are four options to select from lt Admin gt reload the Admin password only lt User gt reload the User password only lt Both gt reload the Admin and User passwords and lt None gt The factory password is 1234 for administrator and 4321 for user Network Setup gt The Network Setup menu allows the administrator to configure the network by specifying the network related settings such as IP address and Netmask etc See your network administrator and or network service provider for more specific information Some settings under Network Setup menu such as IP and PPPoE Account are to be configured through a virtual keyboard The function key usage pattern is slightly modified please refer to Section 3 4 2 Key Usage in Virtual Keyboard From the System Setup menu select lt Network Setup gt and press ENTER The following menu displays Network Setup LAN Select LAN LAN Setup Dial in Setup Dial out Setup Trigger Port 100 Email Address SMTP Setup DDNS Setup ONDAN Items in this menu are described in the following sections 57 User s Manual 5 1 6 1 5 1 6 2 58
31. set lt From gt and lt To gt at the same day and time otherwise not only the selected event video will be exported to the selected destination but also other event video recorded during the period between lt From gt and lt To gt AN NOTE You will not be allowed to access the lt Select Events gt if the Data Type is set to lt Normal gt 5 9 6 5 9 7 5 9 8 5 9 9 5 10 User s Manual Export Format gt The item is for selecting exporting video format The options are lt DRV gt and lt AVI gt The drv file can only be played back with DVRRemote and DVRPIayer and multiple camera video can be played from one file The avi file can be played back with Windows Media Player Note that if multiple channels are exported each channel is exported to a separate file Digital Signature gt The Digital Signature function enables user to export video clip with the unit s unique signature key It aims to authenticate a video clip exported from the unit and it has not been modified User can export video clip with or without a digital signature file sig Set the item to lt YES gt to export with the signature file or lt NO gt exports without the signature file Make sure that you have an external storage device such as a USB Hard Drive or USB ThumbDrive available and connected to the appropriate port for export For more information on verifying digital signature see Appendix D Verifying Digital Si
32. then set the Weekend Start End time e Press ESC to back to previous page Preset Record Configuration The lt Preset Config gt is used to select the preset recording quality and frame rate In normal circumstances we strongly suggest you set the item to lt Standard gt the default Below table shows the PPS and picture size under lt Standard gt in Half D1 mode Please refer to Section 5 4 3 Preset Record Configuration for more detailed information Halfl D1 mode NTSC 720x240 60PPS PAL 720x288 50PPS Normal PPS Normal Size Event PPS Event Size 3 75 NTSC 15 NTSC 3 125 PAL DESS 12 5 PAL IER 3 6 4 3 6 5 User s Manual Per Camera Configuration This function is used to set the Day Night Weekend PPS Picture per Second and Quality for each channel The Preset Configuration must be set to lt OFF gt for accessing these schedules The menu is displayed as below Record Mode 720x240 120PPS in NTSC 720x288 100PPS in PAL Per Camera Config Cameral Select CH1 Day Night Weekend Normal PPS 7 5 7 5 7 5 Normal Size Best Best Best Event Max PPS 30 30 30 Event Size Best Best Best Event Active Both Both Both e Firstly select a Camera for setting its record configuration The image and recording settings from the selected camera will be displayed on the screen e Move the cursor using Direction keys and press ENTER to select an item e Change the value using UP DOWN keys e Press ENTER
33. to confirm the settings or ESC to abort e Press ESC to return to Record Setup menu Please note that the total normal pps for all channels cannot exceed 60 NTSC 720x240 60PPS 50 PAL 720x288 50PPS To increase one channel s pps you may have to reduce other s first Event pps is not restricted to this rule since a smart event scheduler will handle the total pps with a correct weighting To Record Event Video Only If you want your DVR unit to start recording only under the alarm is triggered follow the steps e Enter the OSD setup menu with correct password e Inthe OSD setup menu select lt Record Setup gt menu Move the cursor to the item lt Preset Config gt and select lt Event only gt Refer to Section 5 4 3 Preset Record Configuration for more detailed information 29 User s Manual 4 1 4 1 1 30 Basic Operation The XDVR2 allows user to access some general operations through the front panel easily The following sections introduce the general operations of the unit Viewing Live Playback Video The general functions in live and playback mode are described in the following sections Viewing Modes The XDVR2 supplies user versatile ways of viewing both live and recorded video Following presents these view formats Viewing in Full Screen Press any CHANNEL key directly to view the corresponding camera image in full view format Viewing in Multi window Various multi window view format
34. two individual XDVR2RT When using this function a small figure CES appears in the mid button side of the two monitors the yellow one represents the monitor is now accessed 33 User s Manual NOTE Once the VGA monitor is now under Dome Control Mode or the OSD setup mode or hasn t exit the OSD menu the BNC monitor is unable to access the OSD setup menu 4 2 Sequence Setup This section introduce you how to view in sequence mode with both Main Monitor and Call Monitor if connected Sequence function can avoid manually backtracking and give more flexibility while surveillance 4 2 1 Sequence with Main Monitor Automatic sequence function can be used in any view mode Select certain view format and press SEQ to toggle the automatic sequential sequence press ESC to stop sequencing The figure below displays the 4 camera sequencing view modes 4 2 2 Sequence with Call Monitor Users are allowed to use the XDVR2 unit front panel to control a call monitor display without having to access the Main menu Two viewing modes can be displayed on call monitor Sequence display and Single camera display To program the call monitor sequence see Section 5 5 Sequence Setup Follow the steps to control the call monitor e Press the CALL key on the front panel to enter call monitor control mode the message Call Mode will be shown on the bottom left of the screen Press 1 16 Key To Select Channel Press SEQ To Enable Sequence
35. upgrade via USB ThumbDrive DVD RW or Internet Remote Application Up to 4 internal hard disk drives support up to 1TB capacity Hard disk drive full alarm for noticing 2X Digital Zoom available in live mode Export video AVI amp DRV with audio and digital Signature Exported AVI file can be played in any PC with DivX decoder installed Automatic camera detection Plug amp Play Covert camera operation provides enhanced security and administrator control Per camera configuration for camera settings frame rate picture bit rate alarms motion detection Programmable day night weekend scheduling Programmable main monitor call monitor switching sequence Dual video out for monitoring Powerful alarm processor allows flexible alarm trigger and responses including alarm motion and camera failure Taxt Message Short Message Service SMS sent to your mobile phone for alarm notice Dome control protocols DynaColor Pelco D Pelco PAAD422 and Fastrax Supports multiple language on screen menus Two levels of password security Universal power input no external power unit User s Manual 1 2 Product Application Diagram Connect the unit with other devices as shown in the system diagram to complete a video surveillance solution The figure shows also the expandability and flexibility of this digital recording system System Configuration Remoto Monitor Conta Local Monitor Control Ba mais a 4 e DR ign T Internet
36. 6 25 411 5 493 8 176 4 211 6 112 2 134 7 82 3 98 8 65 0 78 0 107 User s Manual Appendix C Dial up Connections via Modem A dial up modem connection allows user to use the remote software and receive alarm notice without an internet connection Following are the steps for establishing the connection between a XDVR2 unit and a PC Establishing Dial in Connection The Dial in function enables user to establish dial up modem communication to and from XDVR2 unit for the remote software use Follow the description to set up your DVR and PC DVR Configuration e Connect an USB modem to the USB socket and connect a working phone line to the modem e Press MENU and input the Administrator password to access the OSD Main menu Select lt Network Setup gt and then lt Dial in Setup gt to set up the Dial In settings including Dial in Account and password etc e For more information on dial in settings see Section 5 1 6 3 Dial in Setup PC Configuration e Click lt Start gt lt My Network Places gt lt View Network Connections gt and then select lt Create New Connection gt The New Connection Wizard is displayed Click lt Next gt to continue New Connection Wizard Welcome to the New Connection A Wizard This wizard helps you Connectto the Internet Connectto a private network such as your workplace network Setup a home or small office network To continue click Next N ck Next gt C
37. 6 6 4 3 5 2 3 6 4 3 3 0 3 7 15 12 5 15 0 18 0 11 0 13 2 8 7 10 4 7 2 8 6 6 1 7 3 7 5 6 25 29 9 35 9 2181 263 17 3 20 8 14 3 17 2 12 2 14 6 300 GB Internal Storage 30 25 14 0 16 8 10 3 12 3 8 1 9 7 6 7 8 1 5 7 6 9 15 12 5 281 33 7 20 6 24 7 16 2 19 5 134 16 1 11 4 13 7 7 5 6 25 56 1 67 3 41 2 49 4 32 5 39 0 268 32 2 229 27 4 600 GB Internal Storage 30 25 281 33 7 206 24 7 16 2 19 5 134 16 1 11 4 13 7 15 12 5 56 1 67 3 41 2 49 4 32 5 39 0 268 32 2 229 27 4 7 5 6 25 112 2 134 7 82 3 98 8 65 0 78 0 53 7 64 4 45 7 54 9 105 User s Manual Number of Days of Recording 120PPS without Audio Recording Rate Recording Picture Quality Mode Total Total Low Fair Mid High Best images e S re PAL nec pa inmsa PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL 5 KB 5 KB 8 KB 8 KB 11 KB 11 KB 14 KB 14 KB 17 KB 17 KB 160 GB Internal Storage 60 50 5 9 7 1 3 7 4 5 2 7 3 3 2 2 2 6 1 8 2 1 30 25 11 8 14 1 7 5 9 0 5 5 6 6 4 3 5 2 3 6 4 3 15 12 5 23 5 28 2 15 0 18 0 D 13 2 8 7 10 4 7 2 8 6 7 5 6 25 47 0 56 4 29 9 35 9 21 9 26 3 17 3 20 8 14 3 17 2 300 GB Internal Storage 60 50 11 0 13 2 7 0 8 4 5 1 6 2 4 1 4 9 3 4 4 0 30 25 22 0 26 5 14 0 16 8 10 3 12 3 8 1 9 7 6 7 8 1 15 12 5 44 1 52 9 281 33 7 206 24 7 16 2 19 5 13 4 16 1 7 5 6 25 88 2 105 8 56 1 67 3 41 2
38. Always Live gt Select the item to play live sounds in both live mode and playback mode lt OFF gt Select the item to disable the audio output function Key Beep gt The item is used to enable or disable the key tone Select lt YES gt to enable the key tone or lt NO gt to disable Monitor Setup gt The Monitor Setup menu allows user to tune the quality of the displayed image Select lt Monitor Setup gt from the Main menu and press ENTER The following menu is displayed Monitor Setup 1 Show Camera Title YES 2 Monitor Brightness 0 3 Monitor Contrast 0 4 Monitor Chrominance 0 5 Screen Center Adjust 6 Show Color Bar Execute 7 VGA Resolution 800x600 The following sections describe the items found in the Monitor Setup menu 73 User s Manual 5 2 1 9 2 2 9 2 3 5 2 4 5 2 5 74 Show Camera Title gt This item allows user to choose whether to display the camera title on the screen or not The default is lt YES gt which displays the camera titles with the video Monitor Brightness gt The function allows user to adjust the brightness of image displayed on the monitor Move the cursor to the item then press ENTER and use UP DOWN keys to adjust the numeric value The range of brightness values is lt 128 gt to lt 127 gt The default setting is lt 0 gt Monitor Contrast gt The item is used to adjust the color contrast of image The range of contrast values is l
39. DW ESP LJ Rm BS i VGA Monitor lir Monitor Call Monitor ro Se GE Alarm B ECH am Devices Devices ii ER Mouse RI Remote Control Keyboard Cameras F Export ic P gt gt lt Audio SH A E USB Thumb Drive oh Brand High Speed Dome Fixed Camera er Bran Network Attached Device BypD RW meras 2 System Setup The notices and introduction on system installation will be described particularly in this chapter Please follow the description to operate the unit In order to prevent the unit from data loss and system damage that caused by a sudden power fluctuation use of an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS is highly recommended 12 2 1 2 2 2 3 User s Manual Position the Unit Firstly note to position mount the XDVR2 unit in a proper place and be sure to power off the unit before making any connections The placed location should avoid hindering or blocking the unit from airflow Enough airflow is needed to protect the unit from overheating The maximum allowable temperature of operating environment is 40 C The unit utilizes heat conducting techniques to transfer internal heat to the case especially to the bottom side of the unit NOTE Be sure not to remove the rubber feet and always leave a space for air ventilation on the unit s bottom side Selecting Video Format The XDVR2 unit is designed to operate under either NTSC or PAL video formats The switch is positioned on
40. E 49 Key Usage in Virtual Keyboard WE 50 5 System SS E 51 S He EE 51 SiT Hardware VerSioM E 51 5 1 1 2 Software Versi n E 51 5 1 1 3 Software Upgrade via Local Device ze 52 5 1 1 4 Software Upgrade via Internet gt ssssssserrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre nne 52 S2 Ee 53 51 3 Dates TIME eee eet ree nn A AEI ein RINER N E 53 Eu E Date ime Seting KE 53 5132 Date Time Display ee 54 913 2 Dat RE 54 5 1 3 4 Time Display Mode gt acc cceic cect cce cece aces nese arte cece atin ncceccteneaentinoti 54 5 1 3 5 GAMUT MELEN 54 5 1 3 6 Daylight Saving Time gt sssecccticenccatccanteaticantsadssanteadssanteadesasteatens 54 User s Manual 5 1 4 5 1 5 5 1 3 7 DST Start End gt isirisisisisisie 513 8 DST Bias Fcc sesssicccscatsensseoscernceats Unit E un Password gt 20 cccccceeececeeseeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeaaees 5 1 5 1 Setup Admin User Password gt 5 1 5 2 Enable Password gt 5 1 5 3 Load Factory Password gt Network Setup EE 5 1 6 1 L t sgceeresggeegeusggeeegegcee 5 1 6 2 LAN Setup gt ce ccccctcsccscatsscsstadseaoss DHCP Sionee anaa IP gt eegene eege NetMmask seca cectcecttectnececentuncedents Gateway PO ssstessteessseseeseeseessees DNS S arcana PPPOE Account gt Sieg biede PPPOE Password ZS essseegeesegueeee PPPoE Max Idle zen Connect At Booting gt Network Restart gt 00008 5 1 6 3 Dial in Setup gt sccscsidc
41. Internet port 25 To change the SMTP port move the cursor to lt SMTP Port gt in SMTP Setup menu and press ENTER Use UP DOWN keys to change the values in the selected field 69 User s Manual 5 1 6 8 70 SMTP Account gt The item allows user to setup the SMTP username Follow these steps to setup the login password e Select lt SMTP Account gt from SMTP Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays e Use Direction keys to move the cursor for selecting character e Press ENTER to add the selected character to the password entry field e When done move the cursor to lt OK gt and press ENTER to save the settings and exit SMTP Password gt The item allows user to setup the SMTP password Follow these steps to setup the password e Select lt SMTP password gt from SMTP Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays e Use Direction keys to move the cursor for selecting character e Press ENTER to add the selected character to the password entry field e When done move the cursor to lt OK gt and press ENTER to save the settings and exit DDNS Setup gt Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS allows a DNS name to be constantly synchronized with a dynamic IP address In other words it allows those using a dynamic IP address to be associated to a static domain name so others can connect to it by name Select lt DDNS Setup gt from Network Setup and press ENTER The menu displays as below f
42. KB Both 3 NTSC 3 NTSC 128Kbps DSL 3 PAL 1 KB 3 PAL 1KB Both 3 NTSC 3 NTSC 256Kbps DSL 3 PAL 2 KB 3 PAL 2 KB Both 3 NTSC 3 NTSC 512Kbps DSL 3 PAL 3 KB 3 PAL 3 KB Both User User User User DEF Selected Selected Selected Selected User selected 81 User s Manual 82 Record Mode Half D1 mode NTSC 720x240 120PPS PAL 720x288 100PPS Preset Normal PPS Normal Event Event Event Active Configuration Size PPS Size 7 5 NTSC 30 NTSC Both Best Qualtty 625PpaL TR 25 PAL 17 KB alarm Motion 7 5 NTSC 30 NTSC Standard 6 25 PAL 11 KB 25 PAL 17 KB Both Extended 7 5 NTSC 30 NTSC Record 625PAL DPP 25 PAL TKS SEH 0 NTSC 30 NTSC Event Only 0 PAL 25 PAL 17 KB Both ezRecord Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto 3 NTSC 3 NTSC 128Kbps DSL 3 PAL 1 KB 3 PAL 1 KB Both 3 NTSC 3 NTSC 256Kbps DSL 3 PAL 2 KB 3 PAL 2 KB Both 3 NTSC 3 NTSC 512Kbps DSL 3 PAL 3 KB 3 PAL 3 KB Both OFF User Selected User User Selected User User Selected Selected Selected Record Mode CIF mode NTSC 360x240 210PPS PAL 360x288 200PPS Preset Normal PPS Normal Event Event Event Active Configuration Size PPS Size 15 NTSC 30 NTSC Both Best Quality 2 5 PaL 14KB 25 PAL 14KB alarm Motion 15 NTSC 30 NTSC Standard 12 5 PAL 8 KB 25 PAL 14 KB Both Extended 15 NTSC 30 NTSC Record 125PAL ZPP 25 PAL TERR Poth 0 NTSC 30
43. Make sure that you have an external storage device such as a USB Hard Drive or USB ThumbDrive available and connected to the appropriate port for export For more information on verifying digital signature see Appendix D Verifying Digital Signature Erase Disc This function is used to remove data found on a CD RW or DVD RW disk prior to export new information to the drive Select lt YES gt and press ENTER to start deleting data Quick Video Export through Front Panel The unit allows you to export wanted video to the built in CD RW or an external device such as a USB ThumbDrive and save the video to drv file If you want to export video to an external device make sure the external storage has been connected to the DVR unit and the port has been set appropriately for video export NOTE Once an external device has been connected to the DVR unit the device has priority over the built in CD RW which means that the wanted video will be exported to the external device instead of the built in CD RW According to the size of video the export may take you about 10 minutes to 1 hour 4 4 2 1 4 4 2 2 User s Manual ezBurn Introduction Built with the ezBurn technology ezBurn function provides users the easier way to export desired video with CD RW built in or to an external device connected such as an USB ThumbDrive TWO keys SEARCH and CALL and THREE touches are all you need for completing the export Th
44. NTSC Event Only 0 PAL 25 PAL 14 KB Both ezRecord Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto 3 NTSC 3 NTSC 128Kbps DSL 3 PAL 1KB 3 PAL 1 KB Both 3 NTSC 3 NTSC 256Kbps DSL 3 PAL 2 KB 3 PAL 2 KB Both 3 NTSC 3 NTSC 512Kbps DSL 3 PAL 3 KB 3 PAL 3 KB Both OFF User Selected User User Selected User User Selected Selected Selected 5 4 4 5 4 4 1 5 4 4 2 5 4 4 3 User s Manual Per Camera Configuration gt This submenu is used to set the Day Night Weekend PPS Picture per Second and recording quality for each channel The lt Preset Configuration gt must be set to lt OFF gt for accessing these schedules The menu is displayed as below in Record mode 720x240 30PPS in NTSC 720x288 25PPS in PAL Per Camera Config Cameral Select CH1 Day Night Weekend Normal PPS 7 5 7 5 7 5 Normal Size Best Best Best Event Max PPS 30 30 30 Event Size Best Best Best Event Active Both Both Both Camera Select gt The item is used to select a desired channel for setting the parameters Move the cursor to lt Camera Select gt and press ENTER then select a channel using UP DOWN keys Press ENTER again to confirm the setting Normal PPS gt Normal PPS Picture per Second is used to set the recording rate for normal status Please note that the total normal pps for all channels is limited under the maximum PPS for each Record mode To increase one channel s pps you may have to reduce other
45. Press ENTER to add the selected number to the phone number entry field e When done press ENTER to save the settings and exit Dial out Account gt This item enables user to set the Dial out user name which is used for dialing out to Internet Service Provider server Contact your network service provider for more specific information To setup the Dial out Account follow the steps e Select lt Dial out Account gt from Dial out Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays Dial out Account Z o O DW Qo W a o J gt WY o H e Z x lt 3 N Z bel OO o Fe i n C lt x lt N lt gt Backspace Delete Cancel OK User s Manual e Use Direction keys to move the cursor to the wanted character e Press ENTER to add the selected character to the username entry field e When done move the cursor to lt OK gt and press ENTER to save the settings and exit Dial out Password gt The item allows user to setup the Dial out password Follow these steps to setup the login password e Select lt Dial out password gt from Dial out Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays e Use Direction keys to move the cursor for selecting character e Press ENTER to add the selected character to the password entry field e When done move the cursor to lt OK gt and press ENTER to save the settings and exit Dial out Idle Time gt This item indicates the lo
46. S gt and start the deleting by setting the lt Start to Purge gt to lt YES gt Purge All Event Data gt The item is used to delete all event video from database s Using UP DOWN keys to select lt YES gt and start the deleting by setting the lt Start to Purge gt to lt YES gt Purge Event Before gt The item is used to delete event video before a specific date Use LEFT RIGHT keys to move the cursor to next or previous field ENTER to select the item and UP DOWN to adjust the value Start to Purge gt After selecting the video you want to delete or setting the date for deletion set this item to lt YES gt for start the deleting or choose lt NO gt to cancel Sequence Setup gt The Sequence Setup menu allows setting the camera sequence schedule and dwell time for main and call monitor Select lt Sequence Setup gt in Main menu and press ENTER the menu displays as follows Sequence Setup 1 Main Monitor Dwell 5 Sec 2 Main Monitor Schedule 3 Call Monitor Dwell 5 Sec 4 Call Monitor Schedule Items in the Sequence Setup menu are described in the following subsections 87 User s Manual 5 5 1 5 5 2 88 Main Call Monitor Dwell gt The Main Call Monitor can be set to display full screen video of all installed cameras in sequence This item is used to set the Main Call Monitor dwell time which is the amount of time elapsed between switching images The dwell time is in
47. Schedule gt Event SSH E Internal Buzzer Event ICOM einsi ierni Email Notice a deebdegitehtei deiert Event Full Gcreen Per Channel Config gt Video Loss Detect gt Motion Detect gt User s Manual 96 94 Detection COnig eege dees eege 93 Detected Area Setup Pissciccsccctciecedessteseissaiesetaceresstasstonetactenosea 93 SIE Eeer 93 Area Threshold E 94 Detected Area Percentage gt eceeeceeeeeeeeeneceeeeees 94 368 9 Alarm UN EE 94 56 96 Alann OUt eebe 94 5 7 Database Setup ze 95 57 1 Total Free Size of HDD Si icucunacnsccuumianmauemeuuananens 95 5 2 AV il REC TIME ee 95 Seo Intemaly Extemal DISKS Zenteren ugeeeg 95 58 en E 96 958 1 Load Factory Default eer ee ee ee ee Or eee er rere eee eee 96 5 8 2 e ee e PF acecescnceccesccsastesansecsseccnadtoscnnacteetnadtaeseecteectuadeandtns 97 39 9 EXPON KEE geed 97 5 8 3 1 Copy Destination en ee ae eee ee 98 3992 Configuration Name ccs carers pe cecteececectencicenteecitectacchenedceceds 98 5 8 3 9 Begin EE sarah cache eege 98 959 Vdeo E 98 59 1 Select RE 99 e EE 100 59 3 META TO TT 100 594 Select EveniS ee 100 595 Data Nee 100 E eu 101 59 7 Digital Signature eee en ee ee eee err 101 59 8 e 101 599 eenegen 101 SE REESEN 101 Appendix A Technical Specifications cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeees 103 Appendix B Record DE 105 Appendi
48. TER The following menu is displayed Configuration 1 Load Factory Default NO 2 Import Config 3 Export Config Items in this menu are described in the following subsections Load Factory Default gt This item is used to load the factory setting select lt YES gt to recall the factory default setup configuration from the read only memory or lt NO gt to cancel 5 8 2 5 8 3 User s Manual Import Configuration gt This item allows user to load a unit configuration that was saved in an external drive To import a configuration that was previously exported make sure the device that saved the configuration is connected to the unit Select lt Import Config gt from the Configuration menu and press ENTER The following menu is displayed Import Config Config Name Select XXXX XXXX NO XXX XX NO Press UP DOWN to select one of the listed available configuration files and choose lt YES gt to start import NOTE If the imported configuration has different record mode from the units the warning message This config has different record mode This will FORMAT ALL HARDDISKS will show NOTE Remove the ThumbDrive used for importing configuration after the unit restarts or it will be formatted as well Export Configuration gt The Administrator is allowed to save a unit configuration by exporting it to an external drive such as a USB Flash Drive Before exporting the configuration
49. XDVR2 User s Manual Ver 1 3 Version 1 3 00 379216ZXEA3 User s Manual User s Manual Caution and Preventive Tips e Take care not to drop the unit or subject the unit to major shocks or jolts e Do not place this unit on an unstable stand bracket or mount e This unit is designed for indoor use only Do not place the unit near water or in other extremely humid conditions e This unit should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided e Please check the used type of power source before you plug and operate the unit e If the clearing is necessary note to plug the unit from the outlet before uncovering the top cover Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use only a damp cloth for cleaning e Always power down the system prior to connecting and disconnecting accessories with the exception of USB devices e Lithium battery Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace with the same or equivalent type recommended by the battery manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer s instructions e Do not block the fan on the bottom of the unit for air ventilation CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSIONNEL This symbol intends to alert the user to the presence of
50. acturer Follow the steps to set preset points e Press a Channel key to view the corresponding camera in full screen e Then press DOME to enter dome control mode And a Hint Screen shown as blow figure displays on the screen e Press 2 again to hide the dome control Hint Screen press 2 one more time to toggle the Hint Screen e Use Direction keys to position the dome camera to desired position Hint Screen DOME ESC Exit MODE PLAY Iris Open Close SEQ FREEZE Focus Near Far MENU SEARCH Zoom In Out ENTER Auto Focus Iris lt A YP Pan Tilt CH1 Set Go Preset CH2 Hint Screen On Off Dome Control 47 User s Manual Press 1 to access the Set Go Preset function The Dome Preset menu is displayed Dome Preset Index Set Preset Go Preset 1 NO NO 2 NO NO 3 NO NO 4 NO NO 5 NO NO 6 NO NO 7 NO NO Use UP DOWN keys to select the desired preset number from the menu Set the lt Set Preset gt of the selected preset number to lt YES gt and press ENTER to save the position Now the preset is set and ready to call 4 6 6 Calling Preset Points Follow the steps to call preset points 48 Press a Channel key to view the corresponding camera in full screen Then press DOME to enter dome control mode And a Hint Screen shown as blow figure displays on the screen Press 2 again to hide the dome control Hint Screen press 2 one more time to toggle the Hint Screen Pre
51. al 3 _ Allow calling computer to specify its own IP address Click lt Finish gt to complete the process New Connection Wizard the following connection Incoming Connections folder Completing the New Connection A Wizard You have successfully completed the steps needed to create The connection will be saved in the Network Connections To create the connection and close this wizard click Finish lt Back Cancel e The Incoming connection is established User s Manual de Fie Edit View Favorites Too Advanced Help Gack DP P search gt Folders flv Address Network Connections El Create a new connection Q Setup a home or small office network Change Windows Firewall settings See Also WY Network Troubleshooter Other Places D Control Pane gd my Network Places My Documents d My Computer Details Network Connections System Folder Broadband Si E A __ Incoming Connections No dents connected LAN or High Speed Internet Local Area Connection 3 Firewaled ym 440x 10 100 Integrated R Yahoo Connection Disconnected Firewaled CK Conexant D480 MDC V 92 Modem 1394 Connection 7 Disabled Firewaled 5 Cah 1394 Net Adapt af DVR DiatIn Disconnected Firewaled D480 MDC V 92 Modem Local Area Connection 4 Connected Fr L D Link DE66 A LAN adapt
52. al out Setup gt The Dial out function enables user to establish dial up modem communication to and from XDVR2 unit for remote notification use User can connect one modem to XDVR2 unit For more information on dial up setting on PC see Appendix C Dial up Connections via Modem NOTE The Dial out Service is not available if there is no modem connected to the unit In Network Setup menu select lt Dial out Setup gt and press ENTER to enter the Dial out menu The menu displays as follows Dial out Setup 1 Dial out DHCP OFF 2 Dial out IP 192 168 254 1 3 Dial out Netmask 255 255 255 0 4 Dial out Gateway 192 168 254 254 5 Dial out DNS 192 168 254 254 6 Phone Number 1234 7 Dial out Account user 8 Dial out Password user 9 Dial out Idle Time 0 Min 10 Dial out Max Time 0 Min 11 Connect NO 64 User s Manual Dial out DHCP gt This item allows user to obtain a dynamic IP address from DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server over modem connection If the item is enabled ON a dynamic IP will be assigned to XDVR2 unit In this case user does not need to configure a static IP and the following settings will be read only Select lt ON gt to enable the DHCP function or lt OFF gt to set the dial out IP address Netmask Gateway and DNS manually The default setting is lt ON gt Dial out IP gt The item is for setting a static IP address that identifies the XDVR2 unit over modem connectio
53. an select records from the Search menu to play specific video Refer to Section 4 3 Searching Recorded Video for more information The Forward or Reverse speed indicator will be shown on the bottom left of the screen when in the playback mode The general operations in playback mode are described as follows 31 User s Manual 32 Key Usage in Playback The key usage is slightly changed in playback mode Following is the key usage found in playback mode LEFT Reverse Playback The key is used to reverse the recorded video while the unit is playing back Press the key repeatedly to increase the speed of reverse playback by 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x or 32x RIGHT Forward Playback The key is used to play the recorded video fast forward Press the key repeatedly to increase the speed of forward playback by 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x or 32x FREEZE Press FREEZE to pause the playback video When the recorded video is paused press LEFT RIGHT to resume playback video single step reverse forward respectively Press FREEZE again to continue playing video PLAY STOP Press to start playing back video or to exit current mode or stop playing back video and back to live mode Pause Playback and Single Step Forward To pause and resume recorded video follow these steps e Press one of the CHANNEL keys to display the corresponding camera in full screen e Press PAUSE to pause the current playback image e Press RIGHT LEFT Directio
54. ancel 108 User s Manual e Set up the network connection type Select lt Connect to the Internet gt and click lt Next gt to continue i a__ oo q q_q_0 0 0 0 O New Connection Wizard J Network Connection Type What do you wantto do Connect to the Internet Connectto the Internet so you can browse the Web and read email Connect to the network at my workplace Connectto a business network using dial up or VPN so you can work from home a field office or another location Set up a home or small office network Connectto an existing home or small office network or set up a new one Set up an advanced connection Connect directly to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port or setup this computer so that other computers can connectto it Ca Uer e Select lt Set up my connection manually gt and click lt Next gt to continue New Connection Wizard Getting Ready The wizard is preparing to set up your Internet connection How do you wantto connectto the Internet Choose from a list of Internet service providers ISPs Set up my connection manually For a dial up connection you will need your account name password and a phone number for your ISP For a broadband account you won t need a phone number Use the CD I got from an ISP 109 User s M
55. anual e Select lt Connect using a dial up modem gt to connect to the internet through phone line and a modem Click lt Next gt to continue New Connection Wizard Internet Connection How do you wantto connectto the Internet E Connect using a dial up modem This type of connection uses a modem and a regular or ISDN phone line Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and password This is a high speed connection using either a DSL or cable modem Your ISP may refer to this type of connection as PPPoE Connect using a broadband connection that is always on This is a high speed connection using either a cable modem DSL or LAN connection It is always active and doesn t require you to sign in e Type the name of the connection you are creating New Connection Wizard Connection Name Whatis the name ofthe service that provides your Internet connection Type the name of your ISP in the following box ISP Name DVR Dial In The name you type here will be the name ofthe connection you are creating Ce e 110 User s Manual e Enter the phone number of the modem that is connected to the unit e New Connection Wizard J Phone Number to Dial Whatis your ISP s phone number Type the phone number below Phone number kel You might need to include a 1 or the area code or both If you are not sure you ne
56. assword Network Setup RS485 Setup 8 Audio Output Live PB 9 Key Beep YES NOORWD A The items in the System Setup menu are described in the following sections Version gt The Version menu allows user to view system information such as hardware and software version From the System Setup menu select lt Version gt and press ENTER The following menu is displayed The first three items are for read only Version Model Name Kg Hardware B2 A1 A5 Software XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX Software Upgrade via Local Device Software Upgrade via Internet The items in this menu are described in the following subsections Hardware Version gt The item identifies the hardware version for this unit Software Version gt The item identifies the software version installed on this unit 51 User s Manual 9 1 1 3 5 1 1 4 52 Software Upgrade via Local Device gt This item is used for updating the XDVR2 software by local device The menu is displayed as follows Software Upgrade via Local Device Upgrade Version Select XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX NO Connect an USB drive contains upgrade software to the unit the available upgrade files will be listed in the menu To update the system select a file and use UP DOWN keys to choose lt YES gt Press ENTER to confirm the selection and start the upgrade process The XDVR2 unit uploads the software updates the system files and reboots automatica
57. bbreviation for Domain Name System which is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses Because domain names are easier to remember The item allows user to specify the IP address of the Domain Name System associated with the unit To configure this item DHCP must be set to lt OFF gt If the network server is unavailable when using DHCP the unit searches for the network server and boots up more slowly This network search continues until it times out PPPoE Account gt The item allows user to setup the PPPoE login username NOTE For accessing the PPPoE settings select lt PPPoE gt as the Network Type in Network Setup menu To setup the login username follow the steps e Select lt PPPoE Account gt from LAN Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays PPPoE Account A B C F GH iI J M N O Q RST VW X Y Z a c e f g h i j m n o pqr s u v w Xx y Z 012 3 4 5 6 7 8 lt gt Backspace Delete Cancel OK e Use Direction keys to move the cursor to the wanted character e Press ENTER to add the character to the username entry field e When done move the cursor to lt OK gt and press ENTER to save the settings and exit 5 1 6 3 User s Manual PPPoE Password gt The item allows user to setup the PPPoE password Follow these steps to setup the login password e Select lt PPPoE Password gt from LAN Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard d
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59. ck recorded video by date and time or events 9 ESC Press to cancel or exit from certain mode or OSD menu without changing the settings made previously This key allows you to enable the key lock function If the password protection has been enabled press ESC for two seconds to lock up the function of certain keys on the front panel including PLAY MENU SEARCH CALL and DOME Once you lock up the function of these keys you have to enter the correct password before accessing the functions of these keys The unlocking duration will list for 5 minutes then these keys will go back to locked mode If the password protection hasn t been enabled press ESC for two second to lock unlock the functions of these keys NOTE Please go to the lt Password gt menu to enable or disable the password protection User s Manual 20 NOTE For XDVR2 Call key will still take effect when the unit is under key locked mode It is used for accessing Two Main Monitor Out function 10 ZOOM ENTER In OSD menu or selection interface press the key to make the selection or save settings In live full screen view mode press to view a 2x zoom image press it again to return 11 Direction Keys In Zoom mode these keys function as Direction keys In the OSD setup menu the Direction keys are used to move the cursor to previous or next fields To change the value in the selected field press UP DOWN keys 12 CHANNEL When in bot
60. d once the amount of motion detected exceeds the Threshold value Move the cursor to lt Sensitivity gt and press ENTER and then use UP DOWN keys to adjust the value The value is indicated in 4 increment 93 User s Manual 5 6 8 5 5 6 8 6 94 Area Threshold gt lt Area Threshold gt means the motion alarm triggered level if the percentage of triggered grids to total detection area is greater than the set value the motion alarm will be triggered For example if 10 grids are selected and the lt Area Threshold gt value is 70 the motion alarm will be triggered when 7 grids are motion detected Move the cursor to lt Area Threshold gt and press ENTER and then use UP DOWN keys to adjust the value The value is indicated in 4 increment Detected Area Percentage gt The part shows the percentage and variation of the detected volume Alarm In gt This item allows user to enable disable alarm input detection According to your application select lt N O gt Normal Open or lt N C gt Normal Close to enable the alarm input detection or select lt OFF gt to disable the detection The default setting is lt OFF gt If you set this item to lt N C gt but did not install any device to the unit the alarm will be triggered and the Event Icon displayed continually until this item is changed to lt N O gt lt OFF gt or install a device to the unit Alarm Out gt This item allows user to assign
61. e whole exporting process will be done through the front panel but no need to enter the OSD setup menu The ezburn export process is illustrated as below figure Press Search Key Press Call Key Press Call Key foe ee o r f ezBurn Export Enter Playback Mode Time A Time B The whole process is described step by step in the following sections To Export Normal Video To Export normal video to external device follow these step e Press SEARCH and play wanted normal video by entering date and time Note if you are viewing in multiple channel mode please make sure there is no window displaying in Live mode Otherwise the export won t work e After entering playback mode plays the video and press CALL on the point that you want to start the export The playback continues 41 User s Manual e Press CALL again on the point that you want to end the export Now the ezBurn window displays as below figure The information shown on the window is for read only ezBurn confirmation Selected Device Built in CD RW All data on the disc will be erased Exported Required Size 11 MB Real Export Range From 2005 11 07 AM10 41 13 To 2005 11 07 AM10 41 21 Enter YES ESC NO e lf there is no any exportable external device connected to the DVR unit then a warning message will be shown on the screen as below figure No exportable device detected Please install the target device media to the DVR Enter Retry
62. ecting resolution and recording rate The relative record settings such as preset configuration will follow the record mode setting In normal circumstance we recommend you to select lt 720 x 240 120PPS gt lt 720x288 100PPS gt in PAL format Move the cursor to lt Record Mode gt and press ENTER then select a Record mode using UP DOWN keys NOTE After changing the Record Mode setting the warning message This will FORMAT ALL HARDDISKS and LOAD THE FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIG will be shown on the screen Press ENTER to confirm the selection then the unit starts to format the hard disks and load the factory default settings or press ESC to abort We strongly recommend to backed up your programmed configuration before making any changes on Record Mode settings 27 User s Manual 3 6 2 3 6 3 28 Schedule Setup The Schedule Setup is used to set the day and night time or weekend recording schedule Select lt Schedule Setup gt from the Record Setup menu and press ENTER the following menu is displayed Schedule Setup 1 Day Time Start AM06 00 2 Night Time Start PM18 00 3 Weekend Schedule YES 4 Weekend Start Fri AM18 00 5 Weekend End Mon PMO06 00 e Make appropriate changes of the start time of Day and Night Time using Direction keys e Press ENTER to confirm the settings or ESC to cancel e f you want to have a weekend record choose lt YES gt to enable the Weekend Schedule in advance and
63. ed the extra numbers dial the phone number on your telephone If you hear a modem sound the number dialed is correct CL Enter the Username and Password that is set in the Dial in Setup menu rc New Connection Wizard Internet Account Information You will need an account name and password to sign in to your Internet account Type an ISP account name and password then write down this information and store it in a safe place If you have forgotten an existing account name or password contact your ISP User name Password Confirm password C Use this account name and password when anyone connects to the Internet from this computer C Make this the default Internet connection 111 User s Manual e Click lt Finish gt to complete the dial in connection D New Connection Wizard Completing the New Connection A Wizard You have successfully completed the steps needed to create the following connection DVR Dial in Share with all users of this computer The connection will be saved in the Network Connections folder To create the connection and close this wizard click Finish lt Back I Finish Cancel e Now the dial in connection is established 7 Fie Edit View Favorites Tock Advanced Help amp O Back k bi J Search Folders i Address Network Connections e i ho
64. er 117 User s Manual Appendix D Verifying Digital Signature The digital signature aims to authenticate a video file exported from the unit Follow the description to export video with digital signature and verify the digital signature To export recorded video with digital signature To export recorded video with digital signature to a USB hard drive or CD RW drive DVD RW drive follow these steps e In lt Video Export gt menu select copy device data type expected channel and start end time or event video clips e Set the lt Digital Signature gt function to lt YES gt e Start exporting process by setting lt Begin Export gt to lt YES gt Video Export 1 Select Device 2 Select Ch CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 3 Start Time 2005 03 19 AM 07 50 05 4 End Time 2005 03 28 PM 03 09 18 5 Select Events 6 Data Type Normal 7 Digital Signature NO 8 Erase Disc NO 9 Begin Export NO Each recorded video will be exported into four files with different filenames including gpg avi sig and readme txt 118 User s Manual To verify the exported recorded video Following are the procedures for digital signature verification e Start your DVR Remote and click lt Play gt on the main window tool bar e Click lt Verify gt tab to display the Verify window Playback Remote Playback f Local Playback Verify eee j OK Filename gpg SS ET Filename avi Filename sig Status Log
65. es of the titles are set 5 3 5 Follow these steps to enter a new title for a camera User s Manual e Inthe Camera setup Menu move the cursor to Camera Title and press ENTER A virtual keyboard with alphanumeric characters is displayed gt Cancel Camera Title gt WY Q 4 St G oS Backspace OK Delete 3 N Zg N e Use Direction keys to position the cursor in the title entry field above the virtual keyboard e Use Direction keys to move the cursor through the lists of characters to the one you need Press ENTER to select a character Continue until the name is established Each title can contain up to 11 characters in it e After title entry is finished move the cursor to lt OK gt and press ENTER otherwise either press ESC or move the cursor to lt Cancel gt and press ENTER to abort Covert gt This function allows user to choose certain camera to be covert while the unit is continuing recording video Choosing lt YES gt means to cover the selected camera and lt NO gt to remain the selected camera non covert The default setting is lt NO gt To make a camera be covert follow these steps e Select the channel that you want to be covert from lt Channel Select gt item e After selecting the channel move the cursor to lt Covert gt item and select lt YES gt 77 User s Manual 5 3 6 5 3 7 5 3 8 5 3 9 5 3 10 5 3 11 78 Terminat
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67. etwork s setup User s Manual If the item is enabled ON a dynamic IP will be assigned to XDVR2 unit In this case user does not need to configure a static IP and the Ethernet settings including IP address Netmask Gateway and DNS settings will be read only The default setting is lt ON gt If you are using permanent addressing set DHCP to lt OFF gt for setting the IP Address Netmask Gateway and DNS See your network system administrators or IT personnel for appropriate values for these settings IP gt The item is used to configure the IP Internet Protocol address of the unit The IP address is the identifier for your computer or device on a TCP IP LAN or WAN Please note that to set a static IP address DHCP must be set to lt OFF gt Netmask gt A netmask is a 32 bit mask used to divide an IP address into subnets and specify the networks available hosts Its value is defined by your network administrator It takes the form as for example 255 255 255 255 This item allows user to enter the value of the Netmask for the unit Please note that to configure the item DHCP must be set to lt OFF gt Gateway gt Gateway is a node on a network that serves as an entrance to another network Users are allowed to specify the IP address of the gateway or router associated with this unit To configure this item DHCP must be set to lt OFF gt 59 User s Manual 60 DNS gt DNS is the a
68. gnature Erase Disc gt This function is used to remove information found on a CD RW or DVD RW disk prior to exporting new information to the drive Select lt YES gt and press ENTER to start deleting data Begin Export gt Select lt YES gt and press ENTER to start exporting Shutdown gt The item is used to shut down or reboot the unit If you must shut down the XDVR2 for any reason please use the proper shut down and power up procedures to avoid damage to your unit 101 User s Manual 102 To restart shutdown the unit you have to enter the OSD setup menu with correct Administrator Password or the lt Shutdown gt menu will be unable to access Select lt Shutdown gt in Main menu and press ENTER to access the Shutdown menu which displays as follows Shutdown 1 Power Off 2 Reboot Power Off Select this item to shut down the unit Do not remove the power during shut down until the message You can safely turn off DVR now displays Reboot Select this item to reboot the unit The color bar and system checking information are displayed on the monitor until the unit is completely restarted User s Manual Appendix A Technical Specifications All specifications are subject to change without notice MODEL NAME XDVR2 Operation Syste
69. h Live and Playback modes press the CHANNEL key to view the corresponding video in full screen The number of the CHANNEL keys corresponds to the number of cameras supported by the unit When in dome control mode the key named 1 is used to access the Set Go preset menu the key named 2 is used to hide or display the dome setting parameters 13 JOG SHUTTLE The jog shuttle knob shown as below figure is a combination of a shuttle ring with an embedded jog disk which is used to provide wide latitude in playback control Note that the jog shuttle knob is active only when the DVR unit has been under Playback mode User s Manual Shuttle Ring Jog Disk e While playing back video you can use the shuttle ring to select different speed of forward and backward playing Rotating the shuttle ring counterclockwise causes the unit to playback into faster forward backward playing speed According to the angle you rotate the shuttle ring you can choose the playing speed from 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x and 32x in both forward and reverse directions shown as below figure Fast Rewind x1 Fast Forward 21 User s Manual e Inside the shuttle ring is the jog disk shown as the figure it can turns completely in either directions Once you freeze the video you can use the jog disk to go single step playing back Clockwise rotation causes a forward one step playback and counterclockwise rotation causes a backward one step playback
70. he time format to lt 12 hour gt or lt 24 hour gt Use the UP DOWN keys to change the format The default setting is lt 24 hour gt Date Time Order gt The item is used to set the order of Date Time display to lt Date First gt or lt Time First gt Select this item and press ENTER then use UP DOWN keys to change the setting Daylight Saving Time gt The item is for people who live in certain regions to observe Daylight Saving Time Select lt ON gt to enable or lt OFF gt to disable the function If the function is disabled the DST Start End time and DST Bias will be grayed out and cannot be accessed If this function is enabled the date time information will be shown on the screen with a DST icon when playing back recorded video or searching video in the event list S indicates summer time and W indicates wintertime 9 1 3 7 9 1 3 8 5 1 4 User s Manual DST Start End gt The items are used to set the daylight saving duration Use LEFT RIGHT to move the cursor to the next or previous field UP DOWN to change the settings DST Bias gt The item allows user to set the amount of time to move forward from the standard time for daylight saving time Available options are lt 30 gt lt 60 gt lt 90 gt and lt 120 gt minutes Unit Name gt Users are allowed to assign a name up to 11 characters to the XDVR2 unit Follow the steps to edit the unit name e Select lt Unit Name
71. her device Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 Ground 17 Alarm In 1 2 Normal Close 1 18 Alarm In 2 3 Common Node 1 19 Alarm In 3 4 Normal Open 1 20 Alarm In 4 5 Ground 21 Alarm In 5 6 Normal Close 2 22 Alarm In 6 7 Common Node 2 23 Alarm In 7 8 Normal Open 2 24 Alarm In 8 9 Ground 25 Alarm In 9 10 Normal Close 3 26 Alarm In 10 11 Common Node 3 27 Alarm In 11 12 Normal Open 3 28 Alarm In 12 13 Ground 29 Alarm In 13 14 RS485 D 30 Alarm In 14 15 RS485 D 31 Alarm In 15 16 Ground 32 Alarm In 16 VGA Out A VGA output connector is offered for connecting to a VGA main monitor The source of image of VGA and BNC main monitor are the same RS 232C The unit provides a RS 232C communication port for sending and receiving signals USB Connector x2 There are two USB2 0 ports on the rear panel for users to connect external USB devices to the unit such as ThumbDrive or CD RW XDVR2 unit allows users to preset the OSD settings using a USB mouse General System Setup The XDVR2 DVR allows user to access some general operations through the 3 1 3 1 1 User s Manual front panel easily The following subsections introduce the general operations of the unit The regular displayed OSD information and its displayed positions are shown as following figure The channel title will be displayed on the to
72. igure DDNS Setup 1 Enable DDNS NO 2 Host Name 3 DDNS Port 80 4 Submit Update NO Enable DDNS gt The item is used to enable or disable the Dynamic Domain Name Service Select lt YES gt to enable the service or lt NO gt to disable User s Manual Host Name gt The item allows user to setup a domain name which is used when entering the XDVR2 unit through the net on your remote PC To setup the Host Name of the unit follow the steps e Select lt Host Name gt from DDNS Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays as below figure Host Name A C D F G LJ M N O P R S T V W Y Z a c d e f gh i j Il m no por s u v w Xx yz 012 3 4 5 6 7 8 lt gt Backspace Delete Cancel OK e Use Direction keys to select character e Press ENTER to add the selected character to the password entry field e When done move the cursor to lt OK gt and press ENTER to save the settings and exit AN NOTE No any two XDVR2 units should be set the same Host Name DDNS Port gt The item allows user to setup the port for DDNS Press UP DOWN Direction keys to change the port 71 User s Manual 5 1 7 5 1 7 1 5 1 7 2 9 1 7 3 5 1 7 4 72 Submit Update gt When done move the cursor to this item and press ENTER to submit the settings NOTE If there are two XDVR2 units set the same domain name the later setting will not be submit successfully RS485 Setu
73. important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance This symbol intends to alert the user to the presence of unprotected Dangerous Voltage within the product s enclosure that may be strong enough to cause a risk of electric shock User s Manual Important Information Before proceeding please read and observe all instructions and warnings in this manual Retain this manual with the original bill of sale for future reference and if necessary warranty service When unpacking your unit check for missing or damaged items If any item is missing or if damage is evident DO NOT INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS PRODUCT Contact your dealer for assistance Rack Mounting Consult with the supplier or manufacturer of your equipment rack for the proper hardware and procedure of mounting this product in a safe fashion Avoid uneven loading or mechanical instability when rack mounting units Make sure that units are installed to get enough airflow for safe operation The maximum temperature for rack mounted units is 40 C Check product label for power supply requirements to assure that no overloading of supply circuits or over current protection occurs Mains grounding must be reliable and uncompromised by any connections User s Manual Table of Content Wi e E 10 11 EE 11 1 2 ProductApplication RE ET EE 12 E E 12 Kale wig EE 13 2 2 Selecting Fr eh tec ctecideete sce etdertenxtde
74. ion gt This item is used to enable disable the 75 termination resistor inside the unit to adjust the image quality of each camera lt YES gt termination resistor enabled default lt NO gt termination resistor disabled NOTE If the camera loop out connectors have not been used the termination resistor should be enabled for appropriate signal termination Brightness gt Move the cursor to the item and press ENTER for adjusting the brightness of the camera Use UP DOWN keys to adjust the numeric value The range of brightness values is lt 128 gt to lt 127 gt The default setting is lt 0 gt Contrast gt Move the cursor to the item and press ENTER for adjusting the contrast of the camera Use UP DOWN keys to adjust the value Saturation gt Move the cursor to the item and press ENTER to adjust the color saturation of the camera using UP DOWN keys This value will be ignored on monochrome monitors The range of saturation values is lt 128 gt to lt 127 gt The default setting is lt 0 gt Hue gt Move the cursor to the item and press ENTER for adjusting the hue of the camera Use UP DOWN keys to adjust the value Audio Association gt The item is used to establish the connection between the selected camera and the two audio in channels Move the cursor to lt Audio Association gt in Camera Setup menu and press ENTER then select lt Both gt lt Left Only gt lt Right Only gt or lt None
75. isplays e Use Direction keys to select character e Press ENTER to add the selected character to the password entry field e When done move the cursor to lt OK gt and press ENTER to save the settings and exit PPPoE Max Idle gt The item indicates the time that the modem connection remains active if there is no acknowledgement from the remote PC You can select the idle time from O to 600 minutes The default is 35 minutes Connect At Booting gt The unit is allowed to connect to the internet automatically wnen powered up Select lt YES gt to connect at booting otherwise select lt NO gt Network Restart gt Network restart is required after changing network settings Select lt YES gt to restart the network connection Dial in Setup gt The Dial in function enables user to establish dial up modem communication to and from XDVR2 unit for the remote software use User is allowed to connect only one modem to a XDVR2 unit For more information on dial up setting on PC see Appendix C Dial up Connections via Modem NOTE The Dial in Service is not available if no modem connects to the unit In Network Setup menu select lt Dial in Setup gt and press ENTER to enter the 61 User s Manual Dial in menu The menu displays as follows Dial in Setup 1 Dial in Service OFF 2 Dial in Account user 3 Dial in Password user 4 Server IP 192 168 0 1 5 Client IP 192 168 0 2 6 Dial in Idle Time 0 Min
76. l Block X16 Terminal Block Alarm Detection N C N O Programmable Auditory Alert Built in Buzzer Alarm 21 X 13 NTSC 21 X 16 PAL Grid Array Motion Deteeion Sty Trig Pe Dees Video Loss Detection Programmable Alarm Relay Output X3 Terminal Block 1 0A 24V Programmable ee e Ethernet RJ 45 connector 10 100Mbps supports Communication Network Connectivity DHCP PPPoE DDNS Remote Control Software DVR Remote Access Control 2 Level Password Monitoring Playback Recording System Setup Dome Remote Operation Camara Control 103 User s Manual RS232C D sub 9 pin female RS485 Terminal Block Dome Control Protocol DynaColor Pelco P Pelco D AD422 104 User s Manual Appendix B Record Duration The record duration relates to recording rate image quality and HDD capacity Refer to the following table NOTE Record duration times are based on actual tests and represent average file sizes Performance may vary depending on specific installations and use Audio recording requires 8 KB per second or 0 7 GB per day for data storage Number of Days of Recording 60PPS without Audio Recording Rate Recording Picture Quality Mode Total Total Low Fair Mid High Best Images eg Perl Tsc PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL 8 KB 8 KB 11 KB 11 KB 14 KB 14 KB 17 KB 17 KB 20 KB 20 KB 160 GB Internal Storage 30 25 7 5 9 0 5 5
77. l Model Recording with pictures up to 120 pps under NTSC system and 100 pps under PAL system The model will be mentioned as XDVR2E throughout the following sections XDVR2 Standard Model Recording with pictures up to 240 pps under NTSC and 200 pps under PAL system ThiXDVR2 will be mentioned as XDVR2 throughout the following sections XDVR2RT Real Time Model Recording with pictures up to 480 pps under NTSC and 400 pps under PAL system The model will be mentioned as XDVR2RT throughout the following sections A version with 16 channel audio recording is also available this is called the XDVR2RTA AN NOTE Use of other power supply may cause overloading 1 1 User s Manual Product Key Features The XDVR2 offers advanced features not typically found in standard multiplexers it integrates the full features of a DVR multiplexer and video server by using the software DVR Remote The key features of XDVR2 are listed as follows MPEG 4 high quality compression 16 channels video input Triplex operation enabling simultaneous viewing live or playback while continuing to record DVR Remote web based software for remote monitoring and control via LAN or Internet Embedded Linux operating system Real time live display for each channel Recording frame rate up to 480 pps NTSC 400pps PAL 2 Channels of audio recording playback Three USB2 0 ports for video clip export and or backup Easy software
78. l out settings see Section 5 1 6 4 Dial out Setup PC Configuration e Click lt Start gt lt My Network Places gt lt View Network Connections gt and then select lt Create New Connection gt The New Connection Wizard is displayed Click lt Next gt to continue New Connection Wizard Welcome to the New Connection A Wizard This wizard helps you Connectto the Internet Connectto a private network such as your workplace network Setup a home or small office network To continue click Next N Bach Next gt Cancel e Setup the network connection type Select lt Set up an advanced connection gt and then lt Accept incoming connections gt Click lt Next gt to continue 7 j New Connection Wizard Advanced Connection Options Which type of connection do you wantto set up Selectthe connection type you want Accept incoming connections Allow other computers to connectto this computer through the Internet a phone line or a direct cable connection Connect directly to another computer lt Back Next gt Cancel 113 User s Manual e Choose the modem device that will be used by the PC and click lt Next gt Devices for Incoming Connections You can choose the devices your computer uses to accept incoming connections Select the check box nextto each device you wantto use for incoming connections Connection devices
79. l show Circular The information is read only Internal External Disks gt Select lt Internal Disks gt or lt External Disks gt to see information on the storage devices connected to the unit The submenu is displayed as below Internal Disks Name Active Action XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX YES None The information of built in HDD and external storage device will be listed by model name and status If no storage device connects to the unit the message No Available Items will show on screen 95 User s Manual 5 8 5 8 1 96 NOTE If the file system of the internal HDD is not compatible for the DVR the system will format the internal HDD automatically without notice lt Active gt The item indicates if the storage device is added into database or not lt YES gt means the device has been added into database lt Action gt The item allows user to add storage device into database or remove device from database The options are lt None gt no action lt Add gt add the selected device into database lt Remove gt remove the selected device from database lt Format gt format the selected device NOTE Before removing external devices from the unit remember to remove the device from database Configuration gt The Configuration menu can be used to restore the default factory settings import and export configuration Select lt Configuration gt from the Main menu and press EN
80. le Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP a protocol for sending e mail messages between servers SMTP is a relatively simple text based protocol where one or more recipients of a message are specified and the message text is transferred Select lt SMTP Setup gt from Network Setup menu and press ENTER the menu displays as follows SMTP Setup 1 Email via SMTP NO 2 SMTP Server 3 SMTP Port 25 4 SMTP Account 5 SMTP Password Email via SMTP gt The item enables user to determine if the unit sends e mail via SMTP Select lt YES gt to send e mail via SMTP using direction keys if not select lt NO gt User s Manual SMTP Server gt This item enables user to set the SMTP server Contact your network service provider for more specific information Follow the steps to setup the SMTP Server e Select lt SMTP Server gt from SMTP Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays SMTP Server A C D F G ILJ M N OP R S T V W Y Z a c d e f gh i j Il m n o pqr s u v w Xx y Z 012 3 4 5 67 8 lt gt Backspace Delete Cancel OK e Use Direction keys to move the cursor to the wanted character e Press ENTER to add the selected character to the username entry field e When done move the cursor to lt OK gt and press ENTER to save the settings and exit SMTP Port gt The item is used to change SMTP port to another port if necessary SMTP usually is implemented to operate over
81. lly The upgrade may take several minutes to save the changes in the memory of the system After reboot the unit please check the software version again NOTE No power interruption is allowed during the software update Ensure that no power interruption can occur until the unit is completely rebooted NOTE Do not remove the external USB ThumbDrive CD ROM before the unit has completely shut down hard drive and fan are off Removing the external USB ThumbDrive CD ROM before shut down can cause the system to update improperly Software Upgrade via Internet gt The item is used to upgrade the unit s software via the internet Select one of the listed software versions and choose lt YES gt The XDVR2 uploads the software updates the system files and reboots automatically 5 1 2 5 1 3 5 1 3 1 User s Manual Language gt The Language item allows user to select the language for the OSD menu and screen messages Language selection takes effect immediately when the selection is done Press UP DOWN to select from listed languages and press ENTER to confirm Date Time gt User can set the current date time and other OSD parameters in this menu The Administrator s privileges are required for entering the submenu In System Setup menu select lt Date Time gt and press ENTER the Date Time menu displays as follows Date Time 1 Date 2005 02 21 2 Time 10 39 26 3 Date Time Display 1 Row 4
82. lt OFF gt SMS Setup SMS is the acronym for Short Message Service SMS messages are short text messages that are sent directly to a mobile phone They are also known as text messages This function allows you to send an SMS message to any mobile phone on a GSM network To perform this function you need a GSM GPRS Modem the three models listed below are recommended TC35i Terminal MC35i Terminal TC65 Terminal 90 5 6 6 User s Manual Connect the GSM GPRS Modem and the RS232 connector of the unit which is positioned on the rear panel Then enter the OSD setup menu and select lt SMS Setup gt The following menu displayed SMS Setup 1 SMS Notice OFF 2 PIN Authentication ON 3 PIN Code Setup 4 Receiver Number 5 Send Test Message Execute SMS Notice Select lt ON gt to send out short message to the assigned mobile phone and select lt OFF gt to disable this function Select lt OFF gt the rest items listed in this sub menu will no longer be accessed PIN Authentication If you have set PIN code to protect your mobile phone then you have to select lt ON gt for this item and enter the set PIN code in the next item PIN Code Setup Used to set the PIN code which has been set for protecting your mobile phone Receiver Number Allow you to enter the number of the assigned mobile phone which the short message will be sent to Send Test Message Select this item to send a test message to see the se
83. lt ezRecord Setup gt Therefore once you disconnect cameras or connect more cameras to the unit you should reset the lt ezRecord Setup gt Data Lifetime gt Data Lifetime indicates the time that a recording is saved and remained in the HDD between the creation and deletion of a record Only those video recorded during Data Lifetime will be displayed on the screen and can be played back those video recorded outside the duration time will be hidden Press ENTER to select this item in Record Setup menu and then use UP DOWN keys to set the data lifetime The value ranges from lt 1 gt to lt 365 gt days or select lt 0 gt to disable the function NOTE If you want to play back the video which is outside the data duration of lifetime please extend the duration till the recording data time of the video is included Pre Alarm Recording gt This item is used to set the duration of pre alarm recording video The pre alarm recording function aims to make user view a more complete event video what user can view is not only the video recorded after the alarm is triggered but also the video recorded ahead the alarm 85 User s Manual 5 4 8 5 4 9 5 4 10 86 When an event is triggered while normal recording is in effect the unit will start copying the pre alarm and the post alarm video to the event video The pre alarm duration can be set from 0 30 seconds The default setting is 15 seconds The quality of the pre
84. m Embedded Linux Video Standard NTSC PAL switch selectable Video Operation Triplex Live Record een Remote and Internet Resolution Live Video NTSC 720 x 480 pixels PAL 720 x 576 pixels Input BNC x 16 1 0Vp p 75 ohm Video Main Monitor BNC x 1 S Video x 1 1 0Vp p 75 ohm Outputs Call monitor BNC x 1 1 0Vp p 75 ohm Loop BNC x 16 1 0Vp p 75 ohm VGA Output 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 pixels 60Hz Picture Refresh Rate e EE Digital Zoom 2x2 Camera Installation Plug amp Play Input RCA x 2 Line In Output RCA x 2 Line Out Recording Mode Always Real Time Record Synchronized w Video Audio Compression Method ADPCM G 726 File Size 8KB Sec Operation Remote VCR mode Playback Only for Video Original Speed Compression Method MPEG 4 Advanced Simple Profile Recording Mode Schedule Alarm Motion Detection Pre Alarm 0 30 sec 720x480 60 pps NTSC 720x240 120 pps f 360x240 240 pps Recording Resolution amp Rate 720x576 50 pps PAL 720x288 100 pps 360x288 200 pps Recording Quality 8 levels presets adjustable Image Size 2K to 20K Byte picture Storage Mode Linear Circular Playback Play Stop Pause Rewind Forward Search Playback Speed Adjustment Yes 1X 2X 32X eae Retrieve Date Time Event Data Life Time Yes Programmable Build in Storage X2 ATA 133 UDMA 133 IDE HDD CD RW DVD RW St Built in HDD NAS orage Export X3 USB2 0 ports support ThumbDrive CD RW or DVD RW Alarm Input X4 Terminal Block X8 Termina
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86. mode Please refer to Section 4 6 Dome Control for detailed controlling operation 2 MODE Press repeatedly to select for wanted main monitor display format There are three available view modes full screen 4 window 2x2 and 16 window 4x4 Refer to Section 4 1 1 Viewing Modes for detailed information 3 SEQ Sequence Press to start automatic sequencing of the video coming from the installed cameras 4 MENU Press the key to call the OSD setup menu 5 CALL e In Live mode press to enter call monitor control mode e In Playback mode press to quick export video to external device including User s Manual USB CD RW and ThumbDrive etc Detailed operation refer to Section 4 7 Quick Video Export through Front Panel 6 PLAY STOP Press this key to switch between live image and playback video NOTE The video of latest 5 10 minutes cannot be played back because the video is still saved in the buffer 7 FREEZE Press FREEZE while viewing live image the live video will be frozen The date time information shown on the monitor will continue updating Press FREEZE again to return to live mode Press FREEZE while playing the recorded video the playback video will be paused Press LEFT RIGHT to move the recorded video reverse forward by single step Press FREEZE again to continue playing video 8 SEARCH In both Playback and Live mode user can press SEARCH to call the Search menu for searching and playing ba
87. n Set the lt Dial out DHCP gt to lt OFF gt for accessing this item Move the cursor over lt Dial out IP gt and press ENTER and then press UP DOWN keys to change the values in the selected field Dial out Netmask gt The item is for setting the Netmask that identifies the XDVR2 unit over modem connection To configure the item DHCP must be set to lt OFF gt Move the cursor over lt Dial out Netmask gt and press ENTER and then press UP DOWN keys to change the values in the selected field Dial out Gateway gt Users are allowed to specify the IP address of the gateway or router associated with this unit To configure this item DHCP must be set to lt OFF gt Move the cursor over lt Dial out Gateway gt and press ENTER and then press UP DOWN keys to change the values in the selected field 65 User s Manual 66 Dial out DNS gt The item allows user to specify the IP address of the Domain Name System DNS associated with the unit To configure this item DHCP must be set to lt OFF gt Move the cursor over lt Dial out DNS gt and press ENTER and then press UP DOWN keys to change the values in the selected field Phone Number gt The item is used to set the dial out phone number Follow these steps to setup the phone number e Select lt Phone Number gt from Dial out Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays e Use Direction keys to move the cursor for selecting number e
88. n keys to move the video single step reverse forward Press and hold RIGHT LEFT keys to reverse forward the video single step continuously e Press PAUSE again to resume the playback operation User s Manual Viewing Live Image in Playback Mode Press the MODE key repeatedly in playback mode a 16 window viewing mode contains both live and playback image appears This view mode is illustrated as the following figure C Live Image CT Playback The eight windows on the top side of the screen playback the Live video from channel 1 to channel 8 respectively and the other windows allow user to view Playback image from channel 1 to channel 8 Dual Main Output For XDVR2RT Only For XDVR2RT users they can use the Call Monitor as the second Main Monitor and access lots of functions such as setup OSD menu and viewing in different mode through the second Main Monitor To perform this function you have to reset a jumper positioned on the Turbo Module inside the unit To use this function the VGA and BNC connectors positioned on the rear panel have to be connected with monitors respectively The VGA monitor is treated as the Main Monitor and BNC monitor the second Main Monitor Press CALL key for 3 seconds the BNC Monitor will be given the same function as the VGA Monitor except Playback and Search function You can use the BNC Monitor to take over the XDVR2RT unit at the same time as if the two monitors are connected to
89. n the selected field lt ENTER gt In OSD menu or selection interface press the key to make selection or save settings lt ESC gt Press to cancel or exit from certain OSD menu without saving any changes 49 User s Manual 50 Key Usage in Virtual Keyboard A virtual keyboard shows when edit the settings such as camera title e mail address etc The virtual keyboard displays as follows z O v po Ri 4 E lt 3 N Z a c d e f g h i j l n o pqr s u v w Xx y Z 0O 1 2 345678 lt gt Backspace Delete Cancel OK lt To input characters gt Move the cursor by pressing Direction keys and press ENTER to select characters lt To move the cursor in title entry gt Press MODE and LEFT RIGHT simultaneously to move the cursor to left right in the title entry lt To delete previous character gt Select lt Backspace gt and press ENTER or press MODE and UP simultaneously lt To delete current character gt Select lt Delete gt and press ENTER or press MODE and DOWN simultaneously lt To exit the virtual keyboard gt Select lt OK gt and press ENTER to save the settings and exit or press ESC to exit without saving changes 5 1 5 1 1 5 1 1 1 9 1 1 2 User s Manual System Setup gt Select lt System Setup gt from the Main Menu and press ENTER to enter the System Setup menu System Setup Version Language English Date Time Unit Name DVR P
90. ngest amount of time that the modem connection remains active if there is no acknowledgement from the remote pc The value can be set in the range of 1 min to 600 min If selecting lt 0 gt the modem connection keeps active continuously Dial out Max Time gt The item indicates the longest amount of time that the connection via modem remains active The value can be set in the range of 1 min to 600 min or lt 0 gt to keep the connection indefinitely Connect gt When the Dial out related settings are configured set this item to lt YES gt to starting dial out or select lt NO gt to disconnect 67 User s Manual 5 1 6 5 5 1 6 6 5 1 6 7 68 Trigger Port gt To avoid the default service port port 100 to be blocked the item enables user to change port 100 into another port To change the trigger port move the cursor over lt Trigger Port gt and press ENTER then adjust the setting by UP DOWN keys Email Address gt This item is used to edit the e mail address where alarm event information will be sent Follow these steps to setup the e mail address e Select lt Email Address gt from Network Setup menu and press ENTER A virtual keyboard displays e Use Direction keys to move the cursor for selecting character e Press ENTER to add the selected character to the password entry field e When done move the cursor to lt OK gt and press ENTER to save the settings and exit SMTP Setup gt Simp
91. o list the event video of the selected channels The Event List displays e To exit the event list press ESC Follow the steps to playback video from Event List e Press and hold UP DOWN to scroll through the Event List e Press ENTER to play back the selected event record e Press PLAY STOP to return to live mode 36 4 4 4 4 1 User s Manual Video Export The following sections will guide you how to export video throng the OSD Setup menu and through the hot keys positioned on the front panel respectively Export from OSD Setup Menu The Video Export menu enables the administrator to export recorded video with digital signature to a USB ThumbDrive a CD RW or to DVD RW drive Administrator s password is required to export video The exported video will be named by the exporting date and time and classified by event type Each recorded video will be exported into four files if exported with digital signature including gpg avi drv sig and readme txt Make sure an external storage device is available and connected to the appropriate port for video export From the Main menu select lt Video Export gt and press ENTER The menu is displayed Video Export 1 Select Device 2 Select Ch CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 3 From 2005 03 19 AMO07 50 05 4 To 2005 03 28 PM03 09 18 5 Select Events 6 Data Type Normal 7 Export Format DRV 8 Digital Signature NO 9 Erase Disc NO 10 Begin Export NO
92. p gt This menu allows setting up the parameters of the unit s RS 485 communications port From the Main menu select lt RS485 Setup gt and press ENTER The following menu is displayed RS485 Setup 1 Unit ID 224 2 Baud Rate 9600 3 Bits 8 4 Stop 1 5 Parity None Unit ID gt This item is used to change the RS 485 ID address of the unit The ID is in the range of lt 1 gt to lt 255 gt The default is lt 224 gt Baud Rate gt The Baud rate options for associated with the protocol are lt 2400 gt lt 4800 gt lt 9600 gt lt 19200 gt and lt 38400 gt The default is lt 9600 gt baud Bits gt User can specify the bits in a word that are associated with this protocol The available options are lt 6 gt lt 7 gt and lt 8 gt bits The default is lt 8 gt bits Stop gt User can specify the stop bit associated with this protocol Options are lt 1 gt and lt 2 gt stop bits The default is lt 1 gt stop bit 9 1 7 5 5 1 8 5 1 9 5 2 User s Manual Parity gt This item is used to specify the parity associated with this protocol Options are lt ODD gt lt EVEN gt and lt NONE gt The default is lt NONE gt Audio Output gt The item is used to set the audio output mode The available options are as follows lt Live PB gt Select the item to play the recording sounds of live image in live mode and sounds of recorded video in playback mode respectively lt
93. p left side of the window either in full screen mode or in multiple channel mode The current operating mode including Call mode Dome Control mode Playback mode Freeze mode and Sequence mode will be displayed on the bottom left side of the screen And the date time information will be display on the bottom right side Ch4 Playback 2005 11 09 PM04 31 22 Front Panel Introduction The unit s front panel controls enable user to control the unit and preset the programmable functions LED Definition The XDVR2 LEDs on the front panel are described as follows s0 A 0 O O 0000000000000006 SZ KEIER Mere Comro Osch Access Maybach Mote Getection 1 Power LED Green The LED lit during the period when the correct power is connected to the unit 2 HDD LED Yellow The LED should be lit while the HDD is processing data to or from the connected HDD User s Manual 3 Alarm LED Red The LED should be lit during an alarm is triggered 4 Network LED Green The LED should be lit when XDVR2 is connected to a network and blink when the data is being transferred 5 REC LED Green The LED should blink while the XDVR2 is recording Functional Keys The XDVR2 functional keys on the front panel for normal operation are described as follows 0000000800000000 de Wl g 866 tok Gg io FF e Mery Cortini Que Accore Piaydect Mode Setecton 1 DOME Press the key to enter dome control
94. r to enable disable the XDVR2 internal buzzer If set to lt ON gt the buzzer is activated in response to an alarm If set to lt OFF gt the buzzer is not activated The default setting is lt ON gt Event Icon gt The item enables ON disables OFF the display of Event Icon on the main monitor when an alarm event occurs The default setting is lt ON gt enable The event types are represented by a character respectively the descriptions are as below table Event type Description A Alarm in event M Motion detection event L Video loss event 89 User s Manual 5 6 3 D Email Notice gt 5 6 4 5 6 5 The item enables ON disables OFF the Email notification of an event When an alarm event is triggered and lt Email Notice gt is enabled an e mail concerning the alarm event will be sent The default setting is lt OFF gt NOTE In order to send an event notification e mail successfully ensure that the unit connects to the internet Email Attachment gt The function allows the unit to send out brief AVI video regarding the event The number of the attached AVI video will be equal to the number of cameras you connect to the unit For example if the unit has been connected with 8 cameras then 8 video will be attached with the notice email The total size of the video will be about 2 Mega Select lt ON gt to enable this function and lt OFF gt to disable it The default is
95. r to export recorded video with digital signature to a USB ThumbDrive a CD RW or to DVD RW drive Make sure an external storage device is available and connected to the appropriate port for video export Administrator s password is required to export video If the lt Pre Alarm Recording gt function is enabled the event video will be exported into two files including pre alarm video and video recorded after the alarm is triggered Each recorded video will be exported into four files when exporting with digital signature including gpg avi drv sig and readme txt To export 1GB file with digital signature may take you about 30 minutes 5 9 1 User s Manual From the Main menu select lt Video Export gt and press ENTER The following menu is displayed AN NOTE The inserted CD will be ejected when its capacity is 99 full Video Export 1 Select Device 2 Select Ch CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 3 From 2005 03 19 AM 07 50 05 4 To 2005 03 28 PM 03 09 18 5 Select Events 6 Data Type Normal 7 Export Format DRV 8 Digital Signature NO 9 Erase Disc NO 10 Begin Export NO Items in the menu will be described in the following section Select Device gt The available external devices for exporting video will be listed by name and free size in Select Device menu The Select Device menu displays as follows Select Device Device Name Available Sel XXX XXX X X XX 256 MB NO XX XXX XX XXXX 1 5 GB NO
96. rolling Key The function keys used in Dome Control are described as follows 00000000000000 iQ 629 Jo ELE Mere ei Access Playback Mode Selection 1 Set Go Preset This key is used to enter the Dome Preset menu to set up certain position as a preset and go to the predetermined preset positions for viewing 2 Toggle Hint Screen This function is used to avoid viewing the dome parameter information while controlling dome camera Press this key to hide the screen Press it again to redisplay the screen 3 Iris Open Use to open the Iris on the dome camera 4 Focus Near Use to focus the dome camera near 5 Zoom In Use to zoom the dome camera in This function is for user to choose the viewing area more or less of it 6 Iris Close Use to close the Iris on the dome camera 7 Focus Far Use to focus the selected dome camera far 8 Zoom Out Use to zoom the dome camera out This function is for user to choose the viewing area more or less of it 46 4 6 5 User s Manual 9 ESC Use to leave dome control mode and return to live and full screen viewing mode 10 Enter Auto e In OSD Menu mode the key is used to make selection e In dome control mode this key is used to activate automatic focus and iris function 11 Pan Tilt Use to pan and tilt dome camera Setting Preset Points The XDVR2 unit allows user to set preset positions the amount of preset points depends on the dome manuf
97. s are offered for selecting To switch between available viewing formats press MODE repeatedly The available view formats are illustrated as the following figure Full Screen 2X2 2X2 User s Manual Digital Zoom Users are able to view a 2x full screen in live mode To view the 2x full screen follow the steps e Press a CHANNEL key to view the corresponding camera in full screen e Press ZOOM to enter a 2x full screen zoom mode of the selected camera e f you need to view specific area of the 2x zoomed screen use Direction keys to pan tilt the zoomed area around the original image e Either press ZOOM again or ESC to leave the zoom mode Viewing Live Cameras Users are allowed to view live camera in versatile view modes including full screen 2x2 and 4x4 The general operation under live mode is described as follows To Freeze Live Image Press REEZE while viewing live image the image pauses but the date time information does not and the system clock continues running Press FREEZE to pause the live image press FREEZE again to resume the live camera view Viewing Recorded Video To view recorded video user can press PLAY STOP key directly When press the PLAY STOP key the unit starts to continue playing back the recorded video from the suspended point of record If it is the first time to use the PLAY STOP key the unit will playback from the very beginning of the record Alternatively user c
98. s to prevent unauthorized access to the unit After entering the correct password the Main menu is displayed Main Menu System Setup Monitor Setup Camera Setup Record Setup Sequence Setup Event Setup Database Setup Configuration Video Export Shutdown CO OO zJ OO P ob A Move the cursor up down over the OSD items using the Direction keys and press ENTER to enter the selected sub menu 24 3 5 3 5 1 User s Manual System Date Time Setting User can set the current date time and other OSD parameters in Date Time menu under System Setup menu The administrator s privileges are required for entering the submenu In OSD Main menu select lt System Setup gt and press ENTER then select lt Date Time gt to access the Date Time menu the menu displays as follows Date Time 1 Date 2005 02 21 2 Time PM10 39 26 3 Date Time Display 1 Row 4 Date Display Mode Y M D 5 Time Display Mode 24 HR 6 Date Time Order Date First 7 Daylight Saving Time OFF 8 DST Start Apr 1 st Sun 02 00 9 DST End Apr Last Sun 02 00 10 DST Bias 60 Min Set Date Time Set Date Time Select lt Date gt lt Time gt and press ENTER for adjusting the settings LEFT RIGHT keys are used to move the cursor to previous or next field ENTER is for selecting and UP DOWN are used to change the value in the selected field NOTE The reset date time setting applies
99. select the data you want to purge set the forth item lt Start to Purge gt to lt YES gt and press ENTER to start the deleting process Purge All Data Select the item to delete all normal recorded video from database Purge All Event Data Select the item to delete all event video from database Purge Event Before The item is used to delete event video that recorded before a specific date Dome Control XDVR2 unit allows user to control a dome camera by the front panel In Live mode user can press CHANNEL key to display the desired dome camera in full view To enter Dome Control mode press the DOME key and press channel key 2 to display the hint screen to exit the Dome Control mode and back to live mode press ESC or DOME To configure the dome controls settings see the following sections Dome Connection Follow the steps to install dome camera 43 User s Manual e See Section 2 4 Rear Panel Connections for RS 485 port pin definition e Refer to the following figure Connect the R R terminals on the dome camera to the D D terminals on the RS 485 port by RS 485 cable respectively RS 485 Cable 4 6 2 Dome Protocol Setup The Dome Protocol item lists the available dome protocols for communicating with dome cameras connected to the XDVR2 From the Main menu select lt Camera Setup gt and press ENTER The following menu is displayed Camera Select Dome Protocol Dome ID Camera Title Covert
100. ss 1 to access the Set Go Preset function Dome Preset Index Set Preset Go Preset 1 NO NO 2 NO NO 3 NO NO 4 NO NO 5 NO NO 6 NO NO 7 NO NO Use UP DOWN keys to select the desired preset number from the menu Set the lt Go Preset gt of the selected preset number to lt YES gt and press ENTER to call the preset point Now the selected dome camera rotates to the preset position automatically User s Manual Advanced System Configuration The detailed functions and settings of XDVR2 can be set using the hierarchical OSD menu This chapter particularizes the items and options in the OSD menu To enter the Main menu press MENU and then enter Administrator or User password The default passwords are shown in the following table The same default passwords are used for entering the remote viewing software DVR Remote Administrator Password User Password 1234 4321 It is strongly suggested to change the passwords to prevent unauthorized access to the unit After entering the correct password the Main menu is displayed Main Menu System Setup Monitor Setup Camera Setup Record Setup Sequence Setup Event Setup Database Setup Configuration Video Export 10 Shutdown OANDAARWN Key Usage in OSD Menu lt Direction Keys gt In the OSD menu Direction keys are used to move the cursor to previous or next fields UP DOWN are used to change the value i
101. ssavaccsancnessaes Dial in Service gt Dial in Account gt Dial in Password gt Server IP gt Client IP gt Dial in Idle Time gt Dial in Max Time gt Dial out DHCP gt Dial out IP gt Dial out Netmask gt Dial out Gateway gt Dial out DNS gt Phone Number gt Dial out Account gt Dial out Password gt Dial out Idle Time gt Dial out Max Time gt Connect gt Dial out Setup gt vasicsstoinsncninncanines 5 2 5 3 User s Manual er E 68 5 1 6 6 Email Address ccc Seuss ee eer 68 S167 OMIP Sell mrien ue acinar nce 68 Emalvia SM IP gee ne ae meee e eee Or a e eer nde 68 RTE 69 e HIE POMA E 69 SMTP ACCOUNT Scrii E 70 SMTP Password ze 70 516 8 DDNS SEUD se cateecccezacictcexendctcecbaicteeetidcesectaceicecsedctnaxtseatnusies 70 Enable ASA Ee 70 H st aere 71 DDNS E 71 SEENEN 72 DiS R489 SCUD ensena 72 SLI UNID riran 72 5 1 7 2 Baud PRA ee 72 olka BIS A aeee E EE 72 See 72 Selo e 73 5 18 Audi RRE 73 e E 2 nena rene ne ee er ee ee ETER IC EEEPC EPES eee 73 PANTO E 73 52 1 eV Camera TEE 74 5 2 2 Monitor le A en ne eneee erora 74 5239 Monitor EE eet eebe ee rete 74 5 2 4 Monitor Chrominance ees 74 525 Screen Cemer Adusi E 74 526 Sh w Color Eeer eebe EEEE 75 527 Pa SON Soris inrsin EPEL ELGETA TOTENS 75 Camela SGUD ennnen ae aaee T5 539 1 Camera Select gt sorcis ee ee mn ee 76 5 3 2 Dome Protocol EE 76 53 9 EE 76 5 3 4 Ca
102. t 128 gt to lt 127 gt the default setting is lt 0 gt Monitor Chrominance gt Move the cursor over the item and press ENTER for adjusting the chrominance of image displayed on the monitor Use UP DOWN keys to adjust the numeric value The range of chrominance values is lt 128 gt to lt 127 gt the default setting is lt 0 gt Screen Center Adjust gt The item is used to adjust the screen center of the main monitor display area Follow the steps to set the center point e Select lt Screen Center Adjust gt from the Monitor Setup menu and press ENTER The adjusting screen is as follows Screen Center Adjust A lt gt y e Position the screen center position using the Direction keys e Press ENTER to exit when finished 5 2 6 5 2 7 5 3 User s Manual Show Color Bar gt Choose this item to display a color bar pattern on the screen The color bar helps to adjust the monitor hue saturation text color and display options Press ESC to exit the color bar pattern and return to the OSD menu VGA Resolution gt The item allows user to select appropriate VGA resolution for the VGA monitor connected to the unit The options are lt 800x600 gt default lt 1024x768 gt and lt 1280x 1024 gt NOTE If the selected VGA resolution is too high for the monitor the message No Signal will be shown on screen Then please press ESC on the front panel to restore the original setting
103. the event list for exporting event video Move the cursor scroll the event list and press ENTER to select the event you want to export Data Type The item is used to select exporting video type The options are lt Normal gt export normal video only lt Event gt export event video only and lt Both gt export both normal and event video NOTE If you want to export event video only then please set the From and To items at the same date and time Otherwise not only the event video but also the normal video included between the From date time and To date time will be exported Export Format The item is for selecting exporting video format The options are lt DRV gt and lt AVI gt The drv file can only be played back with DVR Remote and DVRPlayer and multiple camera video can be played from one file The avi file can be played back with media players Note that if multiple channels are exported each channel is exported to a separate file Digital Signature User can export video clip with or without a digital signature Set the item to lt YES gt to export with the signature file or lt NO gt exports without the signature file Each recorded video with digital signature will be exported into four files including gpg avi sig and readme txt The gpg file name is as the last eight MAC Media Access Control address of the unit 39 User s Manual 4 4 1 4 4 4 2 40
104. the range of 1 to 120 seconds The default value is 5 seconds Main Call Monitor Schedule gt This item is used to set the Main Call Monitor camera sequence in full screen format Move the cursor to lt Main Monitor Schedule gt and press ENTER the menu is displayed as follows Main Monitor Schedule gt gt gt gt _P_P_ PP _ gt gt gt gt gt cb Press 1 16 Key To Select Channel Press lt To Delete Follow these steps to set a sequence e Press LEFT direction key to delete the original setting e Press the desired Channel keys to assign a camera to that location in the sequence e Continue the steps until the sequence is completed A sequence can have up to 16 entries User can select fewer than 16 entries for camera sequence and leave the remaining entries blank The sequence can include a specific camera or cameras multiple times 5 6 5 6 1 5 6 2 User s Manual Event Setup gt This menu allows user to determine XDVR2 behavior in response to an alarm event In the Main menu move the cursor to lt Event Setup gt and press ENTER The following menu is displayed Event Setup 1 Internal Buzzer ON 2 Event Icon ON 3 Email Notice OFF 4 Email Attachment OFF 5 SMS Setup 6 Event Full Screen None 7 Event Duration 5 sec 8 Per Channel Config Items in the Event Setup menu are described in the following subsections Internal Buzzer gt This item allows use
105. the rear panel Connecting Devices to the Unit This section lists some notices that should be given before making any connections to the XDVR2 unit NOTE Connect short term devices such as USB ThumbDrive USB CD RW USB Hard Disk Drive etc only after the unit is successfully powered up Connecting Required Devices Before power up the unit you should connect cameras and a main monitor to the unit for basic operation If needed connect a call monitor for displaying full screen video of all installed cameras in sequence User s Manual 2 4 14 Connecting Short term Device If you plan to install any short term devices to the XDVR2 and use them as part of the unit system such as USB CD RW USB Hard Disk Drive etc Make sure connecting those devices only during the unit is powered up Because XDVR2 unit can recognize the external devices only after the power up process is done completely Rear Panel Connections There are various connectors on the rear panel used for XDVR2 installations The following figure shows the connectors by name and followed by the detailed description of each connector Main Monitor Call Monitor Video Input Video Looping BNC BNC Main Monitor RS232C Main Monitor Alarm I O LAN Audio Audio USB LAN Power Power S Video VGA amp RS485 1000M_ In Out x2 10 100M Switch Jack Main Monitor S Video BNC Both S Video and BNC output connectors are offered for connecting to a main
106. the specific day and time that a weekend begins for example FRI 18 00 The Weekend End Time indicates the specific time and day that a weekend ends for example MON 06 00 Time is indicated in 1 minute increments Note that the value you have set indicates when the regular Day and Night scheduling ends and Weekend recording begins Preset Record Configuration gt The lt Preset Config gt is used to select the preset recording quality and frame rate Different default recording quality levels are offered for user to choose lt Best Quality gt lt Standard gt lt Extended Record gt lt Event Only gt lt ezRecord gt and lt OFF gt According to various Record modes the preset configuration options for normal and event status are described in terms of relative recording rate PPS and recording size for each channel in the table below These preset conditions override any other quality and rate settings The default Preset Configuration setting is lt Standard gt Record Mode Full D1 mode NTSC 720x480 60PPS PAL 720x576 50PPS Preset Normal PPS Normal Event Event Event Active Configuration Size PPS Size 3 75 NTSC 30 NTSC Both SES 3 125 PAL 20K8 25 PAL 20KB Alarm Motion 3 75 NTSC 30 NTSC Standard 3 125 PAL 14 KB 25 PAL 20 KB Both Extended 3 75 NTSC 30 NTSC Record 3 125 PAL 8B 25 PAL 20 RB Both ezRecord Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto ONTSC 30 NTSC Event Only 0 PAL 25 PAL 20
107. tion keys to select character Press ENTER to add the selected character to the password entry field When done move the cursor to lt OK gt and press ENTER to save the settings and exit Server IP gt The item is for setting the IP address that identifies the XDVR2 unit over modem connection To set the server IP follow these steps Select lt Server IP gt Using LEFT RIGHT to move the cursor over the IP and stop on where you want it to be changed Press ENTER and then use UP DOWN to change the value When done press ENTER again to exit Repeat the procedure till the IP is set completely Client IP gt The item determines the remote PC s IP address for connecting with the XDVR2 unit To set the Client IP follow these steps Select lt Client IP gt Using LEFT RIGHT to move the cursor over the IP and stop on where you want it to be changed Press ENTER and then use UP DOWN to change the value When done press ENTER again to exit Repeat the procedure till the IP is set completely 63 User s Manual 5 1 6 4 Dial in Idle Time gt This item indicates the longest amount of time that the modem connection remains active if there is no acknowledgement from the remote pc The value can be set in the range of 0 min to 600 min Dial in Max Time gt The item indicates the longest amount of time that the connection via modem remains active The value can be set in the range of 0 min to 600 min Di
108. to record new video the date and time of previously recorded video will not be changed NOTE If you have to change data time settings in any cases we strongly recommend you to format the HDDs in order to avoid the recorded database corruption Date Time Display Users are allowed to choose to set the date time OSD displays in 1 or 2 rows Use the UP DOWN keys to change the setting The default is to display the date time OSD in one row 25 User s Manual 3 5 2 26 Date Display Mode This function allows user to set the OSD display type of the date time There are three options to select from lt Y M D gt lt M D Y gt or lt D M Y gt vi Do 66 represents Year M represents Month and D represents Day Move to the item and press ENTER the option starts blinking Use UP DOWN keys to change the setting The default setting is lt Y M D gt in both NTSC PAL formats Time Display Mode User can choose to set the time format to lt 12 hour gt or lt 24 hour gt Use the UP DOWN keys to change the format The default setting is lt 24 hour gt Date Time Order The item is used to set the order of date time display to lt Date First gt or lt Time First gt Use UP DOWN keys to change the setting Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time The item is for those people who live in certain regions to observe Daylight Saving Time Select lt ON gt to enable or lt
109. tup is successfully done or not Event Full Screen This function allows the unit to display the alarm channel in full screen size when an alarm is triggered Select lt None gt to enable this function select lt Main gt to display the alarm channel on Main Monitor when an alarm is triggered select lt Call gt to display the alarm channel on Call Monitor and select lt Both gt to display the alarm channel on both Main Monitor and Call Monitor 91 User s Manual 5 6 7 5 6 8 5 6 8 1 5 6 8 2 5 6 8 3 92 Event Duration gt This item determines the duration of the buzzer and Alarm Out relay function after an alarm is triggered The available event duration range is from 1 second to 100 seconds The default setting is 5 seconds Per Channel Config gt This menu is used to set the Video Loss Detect Motion Detect and Alarm In Out function for each channel The menu is displayed as below Per Channel Config 1 Channel Select CH1 2 Video Loss Detect ON 3 Motion Detect ON 4 Detection Config 5 Alarm In OFF 6 Alarm Out None Channel Select gt The item is used to select a desired channel for setting the parameters Move the cursor to lt Channel Select gt and press ENTER then select a channel using UP DOWN keys Press ENTER again to confirm the setting Video Loss Detect gt This item allows user to enable disable Video Loss as an alarm event Select lt ON gt to enable Video
110. x C Dial up Connections via Modem cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeseeeeeees 108 Establishing e En CONNEC ME 108 Establishing Dial out Connection EE 112 Appendix D Verifying Digital Sgonature SEENEN 118 Appendix E Recommended HDDS cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaeeeeeeeeeees 122 Appendix EG Alt Mee 123 User s Manual Overview The XDVR2 unit 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 CCTV solution Its outstanding triplex operation enables users to view live or playback recorded video and remote access through network simultaneously while recording other video and to view wanted recorded video instantly by entering the time and date or selecting recorded video from the event list XDVR2 includes DVR Remote the remote viewing and configuration software that is a Web browser plug in allows user to view live or recorded video images and enables remote configuration The remote software is stored in XDVR2 and deployed over a LAN WAN or Internet connection to remote Windows based computers This simplifies the installation and maintenance of the software components so all remote users are kept up to date Below lists the front panels of XDVR2 family the difference between the three models is the total recording number of images per second XDVRZ2E Entry Leve

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