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1. Pressing the DIRECTION button will change the direction of slow playback to the opposite direction while maintaining the same speed 44 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 9 5 LOOP PLAYBACK The playback can be marked in two different locations so that it can be looped repeatedly During any playback mode press the A button to mark the beginning of the loop POSITION A gt PLAY I 2006 05 02 18 00 14 A When the desired location is found press the B button to mark the end of the loop POSITION B The desired location can be reached by any playback functions such as fast forward slow and etc As soon as the end of the loop is marked then the playback returns to POSITION A CH10 CH11 When the end the loop is reached the playback returns to POSITION A and the loop playback is repeated 45 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER nal 1 2006 0sho2ci 00 h1 aam Press the CLEAR button to exit from the loop playback mode CH10 CH11 4 9 6 BOOKMARK The bookmark provides a quick and easy way to mark the desired location during playback so that it can be easily retrieved for later playback n pausd 1 2ensvester 10 00 o aan During the playback pause by pressing the PLAY PAUSE button when the desired location has been CH 3 HEN maces CH 6 CH 7 Press the BOOKMARK button to mark the current location 4 9 7 AUDIO PLAYBACK The audio is always recorded in real time regardless of the recording speed
2. 161 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER A AN 10 6 2 SCREEN 10 6 2 1 Auto Sequence A o p Pea a Auto Single select the single channel dwell ALTO SINGLE 1AUTO emt ti me wih a asf s owp A 1 S I 1 CAELIS E b Auto oplit select the multi channel dwell time Tap o E c Video Loss Skip check uncheck 22 38898 05 3 d Add Auto Single check uncheck op s 00m sz seven sz Ha ad ob a HME bs VIDEO LOSS SKIF ee JE ADO AUTO SINGLE se x SKEE 3 zj Feed Fiom Fdo sue Tore Load Fic DR sees ove Dos 10 6 2 2 Display eg Erro Qux SETA SCREEN d RECORD EVENT SYSTEM LINK pret Ap SEET a HDD Free Space on off b HDD Free Space Mode percent gigabyte enen RET E c Record Status on off D e d Clock Display on off De e e Date 8 Time Mode YY MM DD MM DD YY Goen fnr DD MM Y Y a f amp S Title Display on off Title Mode text bitmap Border Color white black Hemote Control ID on off opot Title Display on off TT Hesi From Fite Save Ta Fie Losd Fram Dap paso on cow 162 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER IU 10 6 2 3 Title QUICK SETUP SCREEN RECORD EVENT SYSTEM LINK DOWNLOAD AUTO SEQUENCE DISPLAY TITLE MULTI SCREEN COVERT SPOT CAMERA CH 9 CH9 CH 10 CH10 CH 11 CH11 CH 12 CH12 a CH 13 CH13 CH 14 CH14 CH 15 CH15 CH 16 CH16 b OO gt ISCH Rea
3. 1 week through 4 weeks 1 month through 11 months 1 year REPEAT RECORD om aoje Awes AUTO OFF ap i PLAY MODE JFRAME AUDOS forr pol 7 BACKUP MODE opt sl Auto for e vpmoel RECORD LIMIT mes sl Get ER 10 6 3 2 Record Program Define the values for the record settings Use the mouse scroll button to change the values or the left right buttons on the keyboard QUICK SETUP SCREEN HECORO event rare mr Dimna a RECDAD R CORD PAGRAM partici REC PHOGHAM e xj RECORDING INTERWAL z b EVENT REC TYPE Laut el EVENT CH ONL Record Program 0 to 9 Event Record Type single complex event channel only all channels IMAGE MORMAL EVENT QUALITY PREPOSTI EVENT OHS A apas ff ES Be Bie Tre c Image Size select the recording image size oe Fs F 3 a da m ce d Normal Record select the recording rate for CS eo Eeo EE Emr manual recording Ge a a S T a GE e Event Record select the recording rate mp O a RR RM rr f Quality Normal select the image quality for ud E O manual recording Read From File Save Toi Load Faces DMR Updaeio Dn Cue 165 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER A N09 x1 Quality Event select the image quality for event recording Pre Record Time select the pre event recording time Post Record Time select the post event recording time Event Alarm Video Loss Motion check uncheck event recording options se 10 6 3 3 Holiday
4. DYR Controller x REC SLOW PB PAUSE FAST DIR Za Ga 22234 g g iJ ALARM RESET em D ZOOM BR E 3 E HOME aaa GGG F EI F 10 0 MULTI Just as the IR remote controller mouse and the front buttons on the DVR the client software provides a controller to control the DVR remotely The button functions are 141 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER identical to the front buttons of the Digital Video Recorder For more information on button functions please see 2 1 FRONT PANEL LAYOUT under II 16 Channel DVR 8 Channel DVR 4 Channel DVR LAYOUT on page 17 16 PTZ CONTROLLER Pan Tilt E X oom Focus Zoom Preset S Set 1 2 sf 4 5 ef ool 9 10 0 12 13 19 15 se d My OE 1 2 d al d d d d 3 10 1 i 13 12 15 6 Pan Tilt and Zoom cameras can be controlled remotely through the DVR Viewer a Channel select Select the channel in which the PTZ camera is installed b Directional buttons Autofocus Move the PTZ camera using the directional buttons Toggle Autofocus on or off by clicking on AF c Set preset points Move the PTZ camera to the desired location and then click on any of the 16 buttons to set a preset position d Move to preset points Click on any of the 16 buttons to move the PTZ camera to predefined preset position e Zoom control Zoom in and out by clicking on the or buttons f PTZ movement speed Select the movement speed ratio g F
5. FIRHMARE UPGRADE 6 5 1 1 HDD configuration Highlight the HDD CONFIGURATION and then press HDD CONFIGURATION the ENTER button to access HDD configuration BACKUP HDD INITIALIZE submenu 105 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER HO HDD FIXED 03 HO HDD IIsED ud HO HDD m E rrr TITT FALI RFE KS RES Hu HDD O np Hu HDD D nn Hu HDD AB T EXTERNAL 09 XTERNAL 01 HDD M EXTERNAL 62 HDD MEXTERNAL 03 HDD SEXTERNAL O4 D HDD XTERNAL 095 HDD XTERNAL 06 HDD BEXTERNAL 07 HDD EXTERNAL 08 0 HDD XTERNAL 99 HDD 6 5 1 2 Rec HDD initialize ARA O D EL 2a a bap we HDD CONFIGURATION BACKUP HDD INITIALIZE Tut un SELECT VALUE PAGE o DE INI TI ALT ZE VES NOVE avav SELECT a VALE ee PAGES o DU The DVR detects installed hard disk drives automatically Any hard disk drive can be defined to be a normal recording drive REC drive ora backup drive BACKUP Highlight a desired drive and then select the function for the hard disk drive by pressing the or button Highlight EXTERNAL and then press the ENTER button to access the list of hard disk drives in the expansion bay XHD 10U The hard disk drives will be automatically detected just as in the main DVR HDD bays If any hard disk drives are installed then highlight the desired hard disk drive and then select the function by pressing the or button All hard drives in the expansion bays are set to REC by default
6. Is E Ee R5 Eo Es TO Es el CICK Ka E DATES TIME MOVE ave SELECT 4 VALUE PAGES DIS A Pd JUST ELECT TINE ZONE DAYLIGHT SAVING TINE S S l 3 mI CHARACTER TABLE BUBCDEFGHI JKLHNOPORSTUVHXVZ abcdefqgqhijklnnoparstuuuxuz 0123456789 1923 CIE 7 ES X40 3 _ 4 SELECT TINE SERVER IUE ave SELECT o VALUE PAGES 4 ESCs DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Advance through the year month date and time by using the directional buttons and use the or button to adjust the values Once the value has been adjusted press the ENTER button to make the new date and time effective Press ESC to return to the previous menu Highlight TIME ADJUST and then press the ENTER button to access time adjust submenu select automatic time adjustment through internet time server on or off The default is off Highlight SELECT TIME SERVER and then press the ENTER button to add an internet time server Enter the IP address of the time server Some of the most of common time servers are e 207 46 232 189 time windows com e 192 43 244 18 time nist gov Press ESC to return to previous menu 108 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Select the time zone for the local time For the list of the time zone for your local area please see Appendix on page Error Bookmark not defined Select the DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME option on or off The default is off Define the daylight savin
7. The hard disk drives set for normal recording can be initialized at any time by accessing this menu Highlight REC HDD INITIALIZE and then press the ENTER button to access the initialization screen select YES and then press the ENTER button to initialize the hard disk drives Initialization is instantaneous Select NO to return to the previous menu screen 106 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Ha 6 5 1 3 Backup HDD initialize Ea MA Ea TE The backup hard disk drives can be initialized at any URETA time by accessing this menu Highlight BACKUP S ue A HDD INITIALIZE and then press the ENTER button to access the initialization screen Select YES and then press the ENTER button to initialize the hard disk drives Initialization is instantaneous Select NO to return to the previous LIES menu screen YES ug SELECT 4 IC PAGE o DC 6 5 2 CLOCK Highlight CLOCK and then press the ENTER button to access the system clock submenu VIDEO STANDARD AUTO LANGUAGE ENGLISH REMOTE CONTROL ID ALL IKEY ECHO DH ADVANCED SETUP IFIRHHARE UPGRADE MOVE uo SELECT 4 VALUE ft um DES 6 5 2 1 Date amp Time Highlight DATE amp TIME and then press the ENTER me button to adjust the system date and time BS TIHE ADJUST 107 West al Le s Eo ES Ed Gra E Y n TEZTT ce JEL EOiIIE Me H d AN A 9 HODIFY ENTER KEY LIBE imo WEE LUE e HE v DE 6 5 2 2 Time Adjust
8. CE jj x QUICK SETUP SCREEN RECORD EVENT SYSTEM LINK DOWNLOAD RECORD RECORD PROGRAM HOLIDAY a Holiday Record on off oS m b Holiday Setup enter the holidays HOLIDAY SETUP MM DD fo so fo fo o fo fo fo fo so fo sfo e so o fo fo fo fo fo fo so e so o fo o zo fo ff o fo e fo o fo o fo Way o fo fo so e so fo fo fo zo o fo fo fo fo so fo yfo o fo o fo fo so fo so fo z o fo so fo fo fo fe o fo o fo fo jo Read From File Save To File Load From DVR Update to DYR Close 10 6 4 EVENT 10 6 4 1 Event e As QUICK SETUP SCREEN RECORD EVENT system LINK DOWNLOAD AAA a Event Check on off I uo Te b Event Screen Mode screen hold event full uc oi EINE event multi event full return event multi return B IL SR c Event Message on off d Event Message Reset 1 to 30 seconds e Event Buzzer on off Read From File Save To Fle Load From DYR Update to DVR Close 10 6 4 2 Motion Detection As QUICK SETUP SCREEN RECORD EVENT svsrEM LINK DOWNLOAD EVENT MOTION DETECTION SENSOR INPUT RELAY OUTPUT a Se nsitivity Se ect the motio n detecti O n T eg sensitivity cH1 5 sj artaserur cuofs sj AREASETUP nz a eene ost 2 _ancaseru b Area Setup click on AREA SETUP to display cH3 5 d areaserue oub 3 aneaserur i cua Pa zem 0412 5 2 see the motion grid window cms 5 sj
9. Channel Fan y Event M Alam V Loss v Motion me Mif 05 09 22 56 32 MMM 2005 05 03 12 14 52 2005 05 09 12 14 20 3 2006 05 09 12 13 18 4 2006 05 09 12 1314 5 2006 05 09 12 1313 6 2005 05 08 12 13 07 7 2006 05 09 12 12 26 8 2006 05 09 12 12 21 3 10 11 2005 05 03 12 12 11 2006 05 03 12 11 28 2006 05 09 12 11 18 NON amp CD CO 4 ho POTE zrrrfrfrrfrrfrfrB wl wl wn seh wb cb o Cl N Event M Alam M Loss Iv Motion Search Time 2006 054710 00 07 15 EN Search Nest Play Cancel 10 5 4 TEXT Hdd Normal Channel All v Text Search Time 2006 05 10 00 24 42 MS Hod MEE Channel All y Text Search Time 2006 105 10 00 24 42 3 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Select the year month day and time for the end of the event list for playback The list can be advanced to the next 500 lists by clicking on NEXT Highlight the desired event and then click on PLAY to begin the remote playback Click on TEXT to display Text Search window Select the hard disk drive for the remote playback If unknown leave the selection to Normal 156 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Select the channel for the text string search Enter the text string to search Leave blank for a wild card all items search Hdd Normal y Channel E y Text Search Time 2006 2057 10 00 24 42 MS Select the year month da
10. DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 5 9 DVRS 10 16 DVRS 6 VIEWER OPTION Viewer option defines the administrative options for the DVR Viewer such as display options and the IP address of the Dynamic IP Server and user management to create user name and passwords for additional users to access the DVR Viewer A Viewer Option 2 Viewer Option Display a e Event Date Time Iw Frame Rate Dinamic IP Server b Main Server 211 174 251 155 Backup Server 211 174 251 160 Warning Sound Play Mode C d Iw Event Frame Mode Event Made 3 Pop Up window e Water ark Check Live Made Iw Playback Made File Split Mode ra g 16 1 E i E l d T g 5 x B E i E ls zi 10 mE 12 13 2 la hs Ir E d Ok User Management Cancel E 138 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER a Display Check or uncheck various On Screen Display options as needed By default Channel Title Event and Frame Rate are checked b Dynamic IP Server Modify the IP address for the Dynamic IP Servers as needed The default IP addresses are e Primary Server 211 174 251 155 e Secondary Server 211 174 251 160 c Warning Sound Toggle event notification warning sound on or off The default is on d Play Mode Field vs Frame mode e Event Mode When any event happens during hiding the DVR Viewer the DVR Viewer window will pop up on your PC The default is off f Watermark Check
11. DVD RW and DVD RAM media must be formatted prior to backup Select MEDIA FORMAT and then press the ENTER button to access Media Format submenu 47 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ed Tes E Tee ES Es Es Es te rra me FORNAT HED HEDIA Geo HEDIN INFORMATION LIST TOTAI HEDIA FREE MOVE ara SELECT d VALUE PACES lt gt D ma Te O MEDIR FORNA f ORHAT MEDIA INTERNAL CO RR DUD DIA B LHP ITE DIA TOTAL PHEDIA FREE Es io TES Ia TEST Es boat Es Ifi EAR PORTA PFranmMa MEDIA FORMAT rl FORMAL MLDLA USU_FRUNI HEDIA FORHAT E HEDIA INFORH MIDIA 101Al HEDIA FREE e E A MOVE aver SELECT 4 VALTE o PAGE DES sr MED EE ADM HS LU Y AAA E Ns Bae aire Ep E om HEDIA FORMAT mS FORMAT ALDILAS HILRWAI t HU 7T E HEDIA FORNAI E HEDIA INFORHNT BW MIDIA REPE MEDIA FREI ve SELECT Wil e HE o DES a M is Ue Ge Pei MOAR E LARA AER JU AZ A eni MERITOS HIS EE a E ae ES Es TESTO ra SE COPY STATUS HEDIA FORMAT MOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE gt D Select INTERNAL CD RW DVD by pressing the or buttons Highlight MEDIA FORMAT and then press the ENTER button to begin formatting FORMATTING will be displayed during the process The process may take up to approximately 20 minutes depending on the format of the backup disk When the process is completed SUCCESS will be displayed Press the ESC button to return to the previous menu
12. H li I ij i 00 1 H H 1 H n H H CHACO HICE HEHE IAH SSS O SS A AIC HA SoS oS oSS ao Sa SS Se EA See ES HT hee ep KEE EE A Aena im RRS Ae A RL AAA AAA ADR A 91 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER CH SUM indicates the total of the record rate of the channel that would start recording at 30 IPS plus the sum of the record rate of the remaining channels 15 IPS hence the total of 45 IPS will be displayed on CH SUM of each channel When the REC button is on this setup continuously takes one picture per second until a movement is detected where the record rate will jump to 30 IPS for the channel that triggered the event The maximum recording frame rate is 60 IPS in D1 resolution so if you set over 60 IPS on CH SUM and the following error message CHECK CH SUM will be displayed when exit the RECORD PROGRAM setting page lt 8 Channel DVR gt The owner of a gas station wants to set up the DVR to record at maximum rate on D1 resolution on channels that detect motion At the same time the owner would like to record continuously at one picture per second PARA Normal record is set to 1 IPS and the remaining EI umm lo mpm available record rate of 30 IPS is allocated for Com M each channel a NEN PLI GH amp Tebodad a 5 Sha we peer terre eres o y ah pp DE See a ee ae SE E E ME y CH SUM indicates the total of the record rate of the channel that would start recording at 30 IPS plus the sum of the
13. REMOTE CONTROL TD ALI MVE uo SELECT A MALUE PAGES 0 DES 6 1 8 AUDIO RECORD E He Bee esd Select the audio recording on or off for all eight QUICK SETUP channels The default is OFF IMAGE SIZE F204 2400 RECORD FRAME 120 EVEHT ALI PRE RECORD TIME SSEC POST RECORD TIHE USEC IMAGE QUALITY 4 Li SU DEROTE COMTROL 10 H ue SELECTS 4 Rit MGE ep DEN Select the identification number of the DVR There QUICK SETUP IMAGE SIZE RECORD FRAME EVENT PRE RECORD TIME POST RECORD TEME IMAGE QUALITY AUDIO RECORD ee HINES un LEIT MALES MAGE San HI are a total of 16 available numbers to choose from The following numbers may be used 11 through 14 21 through 24 31 through 34 41 through 44 e ALL For more information regarding the REMOTE CONTROL ID please see 6 5 5 REMOTE CONTROLLER ID under SYSTEM menu on page 110 The default is ALL 78 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 6 2 SCREEN SETUP j SCREEN DISPLAY TITLE HULTI SCREEN COVERT SPOT CAMERA HOVE avar SELECT d VALUES PAGES o ESC Es Screen setup defines various screen related options Any changes affect the main video as well as the spot monitor output of the DVR 6 2 1 AUTO SEQUENCE Es IT Eo TES Es ESTO CH Highlight AUTO SEQUENCE and then press the AUTO SEQUENCE ENTER button to access four pages of the auto un sequence submenu Navigate between the pages SURE using the left or
14. The backup process can be interrupted at any time during the process D el a ES Es Es C ra ICE Press the COPY button to enter the COPY submenu COPY STATUS HEDIA FORMAT Mi ave SELECT VALUE PAGE gt DE Highlight COPY and then press the ENTER button to access the copy submenu COPY STATUS HEDIA FORMAT Wl ap SELECT VALUE PAGE gt ESC Instead of the normal copy submenu the DVR will display an option to stop the backup process STOPPING COPY YES MOVE ave ET d VALUE PACE gt DE 55 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Highlight YES and then press the ENTER button to stop the backup process STOPPING COPY MOVE aveo SELECT 9 VALUE PAGE DC 5 2 PAN TILT ZOOM CAMERA CONTROL The DVR comes with an extensive list of compatible PTZ cameras Please read and follow the PTZ manufacturer s instruction manual and understand its settings fully prior to proceeding to attempt to connect and control the PTZ camera through the DVR Please refer to PTZ model selection under 6 6 4 PTZ under 6 6 LINK SETUP on page 121 5 2 1 BASIC PAN TILT ZOOM CONTROL SE 2006 05 02 15 53 07 Select the desired channel by pressing the numeric button for the full screen view u 2 GGG 2006 05 09 22 59 16 Press the PTZ button to enter the PTZ camera control See mode Use the directional buttons for the pan and tilt movement buttons to focus in out or AF button for au
15. or buttons AUTO ENGLISH AAC ALL KEY ECHO ON The default is on ADVANCED SETUP FIRAHHARE UPGRADE EHE um MEET d MALE PRES v DES 110 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER LN 111 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 6 5 7 ADVANCED SETUP The DVR s passwords and different access levels can be configured from the Advanced Menu as well as saving and retrieving the DVR menu settings 6 5 7 1 Password Check Select password check option on or off When enabled it will prompt for password on the ON following functions unless disabled individually KEN Rus under user settings REC button Search Play buttons MOVE um SELECT 2 DH PAGES um ESC Copy button Live Audio selection Main Menu button Status button PTZ control button The password is in effect for one minute after it s been entered to gain access to any of the functions For example once the password is entered to gain the main menu screen it will not have to be re entered to gain access to any other screens that require passwords 6 5 7 2 Set Password Ea Co ES Ge NEn tee Gea TS Highlight SET PASSWORD and then press the STD oer ENTER button to access the password submenu USER TITE DUR MENU SETUP mene SELECT 0 MALUE PAGES n ESSE select a desired user to modify the password and then press the ENTER button The default m passwords are as follows RSSHORD B SSHORD Admin 11111111 User 1 22222222 User 2 333
16. 04 2F 20 06 2D Highlight a desired DVR to add to the DVR List and then click on ADD TO LIST Search Add to List Cancel 5 DVR List Added Message will appear with a m m 5 5 successful addition to the DVR list DwName 1 192 168 1 3 182 168 1 3 00 04 2F 20 06 2D Click on CANCEL to exit from DVR Search 135 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 3 HDD SEARCH The hard disk drive from the DVR can be directly connected to a PC where the files can be searched and played back through the DVR Viewer Select DVRHDO OLE Click on HDD SEARCH to open the HDD HDD 0 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 Search win dow Select a hard disk drive after selecting the desired Channel Number and the Video Mode and then click on OK Channel Number E E Video Mode PAL ES I 1 2200 mug a Recorded channels will be shown in the main channel display window The content of the hard drive can be further searched and played back using any one of the search features or using the playback buttons to playback in slow fast or paused mode LIE 3251127 3255255 4 FILE SEARCH Backed up files and files that have been downloaded can be searched and played back amp C WProgram Files WD R WDVR ViewerWSave Click on FILE SEARCH to open the File Search window File name 2006 04 28 17 13 35 2006 04 28 17 13 50 Dvr 20060428 171 2006 04 28 16 41 23 2006 04 26 16 04 51
17. 24 42 43 44 DIRECTIONAL BUTTON tecta tecto 24 ADVANCED OPERATION EE 47 127 DISPLAY E a RR BER MC a a eg RT EE REDE PCat KE 18 34 81 ADVANCED PLAYBACK 59 WERE EE EE ADVANCED RECORDING e p DOMAIN Name SEM Cup d ME 18 21 24 41 58 ME CE m a ran Mess e GEN DOWN DIRECTIONAL BUTTON 18 ALARMINPUT tenes 21 DOWNLOAD 170 ALARM DHESET conoces 18 24 AREA SETUP simios 101 165 DVD RW een 15 17 47 68 AUDIO ono ae 14 15 21 22 24 46 97 DVR 1 15 16 17 21 31 32 33 42 47 52 56 58 AUDIO RECORD ees 78 97 99 60 62 72 73 5 16 11 78 79 88 96 104 AUDIO SELECT metu eg 105 106 109 110 112 113 114 115 116 117 EIERE EIERE eeh 161 118 120 121 122 123 124 125 129 131 132 AUTO SEOUENCE 79 133 134 135 136 137 138 140 141 142 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 159 160 AUTOROQUS cera astilla 19 24 EE ees eg DVR e mail address EEN 123 DVR MENU 75 B DVR MENU SETUR 111 BACKUP cccccccccscocescssssescesesceseseeseseesestereseeteseeeses 47 Ee e BACKUP HDD 32 107 BE e 2 0 8 EE 74 Backup HDD nitleltze 107 EE ES BACKUP MODE 57 99 BASIC PLAYBACK eee 42 66 E BASIC RECORDING 41 90 m bitma PME 82 161 162 g lrime ree Bitmap A 143 162 E MAIL nnne 08 122 123 125 126 O TOT ENTER 18 23 49 51 52 53 59 60 61 62 63 64 BLOCK SEARCH ieren 66 67 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
18. CD RW DVD RW USB Memory Stick RS 232C for External Control amp Debugging RS 485 Interface for PTZ control RJ45 10 100Mbps 12VDC 6 67AMPS Approximately 43 2 Watts w 1 Hard Drive OT 40 32 104 Fahrenheit 10C 60 12 140 Fahrenheit 30 90 Non Condensing 420 W X 70 H X 380 D mm 5 3kg No HDD 176 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 11 3 4 Channel DVR Video Video Standard Video Input Input Level Loop Through Output Main Video Output Spot Video Output S Video Output VGA Output Channel Title Live Display Spot Display Live Display Resolution Playback Display Automatic Sequence Interval Audio Codec Audio In Audio Out Input Level Recording Codec Recording Resolution Recording Speed Recording Quality Maximum Average File Size Recording Modes Search Modes Playback Modes Motion Recording Alarm Recording Alarm Output Pre Post Event Buffer Remote Client Network DDNS Dynamic IP support Monitoring Environment Multisite Monitoring Audio Transmission NTSC amp PAL Standards automatic configuration 4 Channels BNC 1 0 Vp p 10 Composite 75 Ohm Balanced 4 Channels BNC w Automatic Signal Boost 1 0 Vp p Composite 75 Ohm Balanced 1 0 Vp p Composite 75 Ohm Balanced 4 pins mini DIN 15 pins female DSUB 8 Alphanumeric Characters Bitmap Picture or Characters 1 amp 4 w Customizable 4 Channel View Mode Single Channel View D1 720 X 480 HD1 720 x 240 HD
19. Channel DVR offer a maximum of 240 IPS in CIF resolution but utilizing Single Mode will allow the DVR to be configured up to 480 IPS Please note however that the maximum allowed in Single Mode is limited to the sum of normal recording and event recording 1 Event Channel Only The event channel records at a predetermined recording speed 2 All Channels The event channel records at a predetermined recording speed and triggers the rest of the channels to record with the remaining record rate divided equally amongst the non event channel NOTE The changes in Normal Record s IPS will affect the IPS transmitted over the network for the DVR Please refer to the following sample scenarios for a better understanding of the SINGLE MODE event recording SCENARIO 1 Event Channel Only Mode at D1 resolution lt 16 Channel DVR gt em The owner of a gas station wants to set up the Kee A DVR to record at maximum rate on D1 resolution Mh Bilan on channels that detect motion At the same time S the owner would like to record continuously at one picture per second Normal record is set to 1 IPS and the remaining available record rate of 30 IPS is allocated for each channel Fi TIR B WI FEI f QUALITY PRE FOST El i D B E B i Aid a a EIS GREEN LL DS sau CHS Th US EUA Stee EHERIEHEHEREFEDA a i d i 7 H y x i H A Cc A Cl 3 EN 5 EN Le i H H
20. Checks for the authenticity of the data during live stream or playback stream g File Split Mode Customize the channel order during playback using File Search 6 2 User Management Click on USER MANAGEMENT to access the User Management window G5 Viewer Option E Display v Channel Title V Event Date Time Iw Frame Rate Dynamic IP Server MTS EVE 211 174 251 155 Backup Server 21 1 174 251 160 W arning Sound Play Mode iw Event Frame Mode Event Mode Pop Up window Water ark Check Live Mode iw Playback Mode File Split Made 4 34 f 16 j SG 10 1 12 E Re 139 13 e 14 l 15 l IE zi ok Cse Managemen D Coros User Name Administrator Description Administrator Password Confirm Password Live Search amp Play Copy Live Audio XI XI XI XI Administrator User Information User Name Manager Description Store Manager Password em Confirm Password f DYA Setup DYR Control User Information User Name Manager Description Store Manager Password Confirm Password DYA Setup DYA Control PTZ Control DYRA Status DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Modify the administrator s description and passwords as needed Up to 20 alphanumeric characters can be entered for the password Press CHANGE to save the modification To add additional users click on ADD Enter the user name description for the user password and access privileges and then click on SAVE to add t
21. FULL SCREEN DISPLAY 35 FUNCTION A a ERR UN Tm 18 24 56 G Cms adm tc desde 33 CN pP 21 H Han E Mcr E 76 77 95 96 HARD DISK DRIVE 54 105 BB pec Or dE 167 HDD configuration EE 105 g OLDS EE 104 HDD SEARG us lao 135 148 Seille essa oca 165 HOLIDAY A A on Toten tree ee 98 ROME te olle lados 18 23 IMAGE QUALITY eseeeeeeeeeeeee 78 96 IMAGESIZE moco 41 76 INCREASE VALUE contatti 19 24 IPADDRESS ar ees 33 P Server rra rr 133 137 138 168 IR REGEIVE EE 17 Je 23 J JOG SHOTILE rad 19 K KEV ECHO WEE 110 L LANGUAGE cre a aai 110 LEFT DIRECTIONAL BUTTON 18 EINK ee 116 168 LIVE aa 15 18 24 42 85 147 148 LIVE MODE eere tinca 149 LIVE VIEW eite eret ino SR Eer 34 182 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER LIVE VIEW MODE SEQUENCE 34 Load menu from ne 113 LOG FILE SEARCH emm 72 73 Baier 18 45 LOOP PLAYBACK CLEAR eren 18 Res 41 78 M WAG ADDRESS esi tdeo st dos 33 MAIN MONITOR OUTPUT ern 22 MAIN SCREEN rere eee re exu R ees 31 MENU PE PEE 17 24 75 112 113 159 de Re DEI ica 112 O A a 98 Motion Detection cc ccceececceceececeececeececeeeeceeaeeess 165 MOTION HRECORDING I 59 MOUSE ia EE EEN 25 WIUITISCr NEE 163 MULTISCREEN aaaanaaanannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnrennne 83 N NOtWOEIC er
22. I O MAGIC Giga Bank all capacities e PNY all capacities As the compatibility is continuously being tested please check with the seller before using non listed manufacturers models Insert the flash memory into any available USB 2 0 port The flash memory will light up as it draws power from the DVR Press the COPY button to enter the COPY submenu cory STATUS Highlight COPY then press the ENTER button to enter the COPY screen COP 7 Select the location of the USB flash memory The ME m example to the left has selected the front USB port DEL 1 2 3 d NN 41011121311 15 05 AA AS UA ER 1 281 TINE TT HAERES HOVE uo SELECT A MUDE PREES an DES 92 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER H aren SELECT 9 MALUE a PAGES an DES PASSHORD INPUT PRSSHORD E BR aro SELECT d Mit PAGE o DES WEE M 2870 SAVE PASSHORD select the location of the file to be backed up from If the location is unknown leave the HDD ID on NORMAL select the channels to be backed up By default all channels are selected To exclude a channel highlight a channel number and then switch them to The beginning and the end of available file are listed automatically as shown on the left Select the beginning time and the end time of the period to be backed up and then press the ENTER button to start the backup When prompted enter an eight digit numeric password to encrypt the backup This password wil
23. IPS is calculated D Sooo e tl a T I 1 D HACE TOTALS za paa m un SELECT A rT Pen DCK 94 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER automatically after subtracting IPS for the channel that records on event The illustration shows that at any given time a channel would record at 30 IPS when an alarm circuit is triggered whereas the rest of the channels will record at 3 or 5 IPS 60 30 7 3 or 5 IPS For example if channel 3 is triggered to start recording at 30 IPS channels 1 2 and 4 through 16 start recording at 3 or 5 IPS lt 4 Channel DVR gt The gas station owner from scenario 1 now wants to record all channels even if one channel is triggered to record He still wants the triggered channel to record as close to real time as possible and the rest of the channels to record with the remaining available record rate Jg Mosa SH REC ren AE ENT REC TIFE GIRLE i GHANMELS 1 DN HAE hORHEL dr3 IPs He Mas EL PHP por Normal record rate is irrelevant in the calculation ENSE LN of the total record rate as long as it does not exceed 60 IPS the maximum allowed for D1 resolution The event IPS is calculated automatically after subtracting IPS for the channel that records on event m H B 8 315 GH 4 i2 MAE TOTAL i e IQUE ue SELECT a VALTE PAGE v DCK The illustration shows that at any given time a channel would record at 30 IPS when an alarm circuit is triggered whereas the rest of the ch
24. PROGRAM menu Please note that if QUICK SETUP is not used then certain parameters in the EVENT menu must be activated for the event recording to work properly Moreover please verify that the proper program number is being used under RECORD SETUP There are two methods for event recording The first method is recording events in addition to manual recording and the second method is event recording only The first method involves leaving the REC button on to start recording manually and combining event recording This would be useful in a scenario where a location needs to be recorded continuously even at a very minimal recording speed but when an event is triggered the recording speed is boosted to the desired pictures per second The second method involves leaving the REC button off so that only events are recorded The following settings will assume that the second method is used for event recording With either method the events will trigger the designated relays and send out notification e mails if the e mail addresses have been defined Please see 6 4 8 RELAY DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER OUTPUT under 6 4 EVENT SETUP section on page 104 and 6 6 5 E MAIL under 6 6 LINK SETUP on page 122 5 3 1 ALARM RECORDING Alarm recording is a form of event recording that triggers off of the circuit lines connected to the terminal blocks in the rear of the DVR Typical circuits comprise of normally closed circuits NC and normally open circuits NO
25. Plus Record Playback Mirror Backup Network Transmission and Live Monitoring Front buttons IR Remote Controller Mouse Remote Client Software and Keyboard Control up to 16 DVRs via Keyboard Controller 16 with IR Remote Controller Up to 16 DVRs Compatible with Windows based operating systems 3 USB 2 0 slots 1 in Front 2 in Rear External HDD CD RW DVD RW USB Memory Stick RS 232C for External Control amp Debugging RS 485 Interface for PTZ control RJ45 10 100Mbps 12VDC 6 67AMPS Approximately 43 2 Watts w 1 Hard Drive OT 40 32 104 Fahrenheit 10C 60 12 140 Fahrenheit 30 90 Non Condensing 420 W X 70 H X 380 D mm 5 3kg No HDD 174 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 11 2 8 Channel DVR Video Video Standard Video Input Input Level Loop Through Output Main Video Output Spot Video Output S Video Output VGA Output Channel Title Live Display Spot Display Live Display Resolution Playback Display Automatic Sequence Interval Audio Codec Audio In Audio Out Input Level Recording Codec Recording Resolution Recording Speed Recording Quality Maximum Average File Size Recording Modes Search Modes Playback Modes Motion Recording Alarm Recording Alarm Output Pre Post Event Buffer Remote Client Network DDNS Dynamic IP support Monitoring Environment Multisite Monitoring Audio Transmission NTSC amp PAL Standards automatic configuration 8 Chann
26. UNK oran METw Rr FPES ms PTZ EMAL Brad Free Files Sma TaFie Lami Ee EA LUN ooopm 2 Q gt Password Check on off Passwords define the DVR access passwords for all users Authority define DVR access authority for users 1 through 4 DHCP on off IP Address enter the IP address Subnet Mask enter the subnet mask Gateway enter the gateway DNS enter the DNS address Port define port number Dynamic IP Server enter the Dynamic IP Server address Backup IP Server enter backup IP Server address DVR NAME enter the DVR name for CMS DVR LOCATION enter the DVH location for CMS Baud Rate select the communication speed Data Bit select the data bit Parity Bit select the parity bit otop Bit select the stop bit 169 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 10 6 6 3 RS 485 SYSTEM ID 7s OUTPUTMODE Ir BAUD RATE ns vj DATA BIT la xz PARITY BIT NONE y STOP BIT n sz Read From File Save To File Load From DYA Update to DVR Close 10 6 6 4 PTZ MODEL SPEED 10 Ha ww be s fp si H2 ww de s f s wa vow be sh s 045 ow y we s P s ee ow sv 59 gt sg 047 ow dea s Hs hoe a e rs p s ci none feo db si cu ow ll fe s si cHi2 none 5 gt s wa poe a us s ff aI om fue fl fal es ow y feo gt si cH1s none 5 5 s fh 3 QUICK SETUP SCREEN AECORD EVENT
27. UPGRADE FRON USB MOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE o ESC Bcc e TS E OS FIRHMARE UPGRADE FROM USB MOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE o ESC ETE o Ee Kee bre Es Y FIRMWARE UPGRADE FRON USB MOVE ave SELECT Y VALUE PAGE o ESC L eE E e Ea KA Er les FIRHMARE UPGRADE FROM USB MOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE a ESC Once the file is found it will check for the integrity of the file If the integrity of the file is intact then it will start the upgrade process The upgrade progress will be shown in percentages The whole process should take approximately two minutes Do not remove the USB flash memory from the USB port during the upgrade When the upgrade is finished the DVR will display COMPLETED RESTART DVR Power off and power on the DVR to apply the upgrade 116 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER HE 6 6 LINK RS232C RS485 PTZ E HAIL DVR NAME DVR LOCATION CCC SERVER lt un SELECT 4 VALUE PAGES a gt DE er D A Link setup defines various settings between the DVR and various devices such as internet connection keyboard controllers PTZ cameras e mails DVR name location setting in order to search the DVR in CMS Central Monitoring System and CCC server 6 6 1 NETWORK KAHRA Highlight NETWORK and then press the ENTER button to access the network setup submenu Select DHCP option on or off DHCP Dynamic Hos
28. VALUE PAGE 9 DI lt Highlight E MAIL and then press the ENTER button to access the e mail submenu The first page consists of e mail notification option e mail server setup DVR s e mail address DVR s user name and password to access the mail server The second and third pages consist of e mail address 1 through 5 and 6 through 10 respectively 6 6 5 1 Send e mail Select the e mail notification on or off The default is off 123 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 6 6 5 2 SMTP server E ist fee TES Te L S Lalo Eran le pee re Tae Ae EEN ls SEND E NAI AE Ele ee ES Es Eolo ba le Geen TABLE CDEFGHI JKLHNOPORSTUVAXVZ E ahijklimnoparstuuwxyz 0123456789 Z 4 Xk 7 200141 gt SERVER MOVES man SELECT VALUE PAGE a DC mC CHARACTER TABLE d HIBEDEFGHI JKLHNOPORSTUUHXVZ Sabcdefahijkimnoparstuvuwxyz At 34 6789 HSZa JX A lt gt 010 41741 DUR E MAIL ADDR MOVE ave SELECT 2 VALUE PAGE D Highlight SMTP SERVER and then press the ENTER button to define an e mail server Enter the e mail server s address For example mail domainname com Press the ESC button to return to previous menu Highlight DVR E MAIL ADDRESS and then press the ENTER button to define the DVR s e mail address Enter the DVR s e mail address as assigned by the network administrator or create one that conforms with the specification of the Internet Service Provide
29. Verify that the alarm option has been selected in either QUICK SETUP or RECORD PROGRAM The channels on which the alarm is triggered will display the ALARM message The REC button will light up as the DVR starts to record and the channel status will change to red The recording will include the pre and post recording time on the channels that are recording 5 3 2 VIDEO LOSS RECORDING Video loss recording is a form of event recording that is triggered when a channel loses its video input signal Video loss recording is useful to have other channels compensate for the loss of the video signal on a specific channel For example when a video loss occurs on channel 1 then the DVR can start recording on channel 2 3 and 4 Moreover the channel which loses the video signal will retain the last five seconds of the video to retain what occurred before the video loss Verify that the video loss option has been selected in either QUICK SETUP or RECORD PROGRAM The channel on which the video loss occurred will display the VLOSS message The REC button will light up as the channels that are designated to record when a specific channel has a video loss start recording On the example to the left channels 2 3 and 4 are designated to record when channel 1 goes out The recording will include the pre and post recording time on the channels that are recording 08 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER HA 5 3 3 MOTION RECORDING Moti
30. Vii2 vila y EH18 vila vila KEE mum Seconds e xxx xx c Relay 4 mode select not used HDD error CH6 h1 vila ii3 S CHi4 11 vila vii3 y cH bh sl af tH15 E 2 sz power user mirar wef x zz RELAY 1 OUTPUT TIME 1 sj RELAY 20UTPUT TME 1 sj RELAY 30UTPUT TIME 1 sj RELAY 4 MODE SELECT POWER gt Read From File Save To File Load From DVR Update to DVR Close 167 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 10 6 5 SYSTEM 10 6 5 1 System MDEO STANDARD PALITO LANGLIAGE Eni REMOTE COMTROLID baL KEY ECHO Im al Read Fron File Save Taie Load From OVA Vode to One 10 6 5 2 HDD QUICK SETUP SCREEN RECORD EVENT SYSTEM wine LOAD SvSTEM HDD CLOCK ADVANCED SETUP HDO COMPIGLIRATION i meno fe Head From Hie Sove Toria Load From DWH vetet Che 10 6 5 3 CLOCK 3X Qux SETUP SCREEN RECORD event SYSTEM uw powicoap SYSTEM HDO OD apveWcED SETUP DATERTIME AMD s gc n E 4A TE4E ADJUST INTERNET TIME ATULIST om KA SELECT TME semen EN SELECT TME JONE GT 400 el DAYLIGHT SAANG TIME or ei ETART TIME mar 20 J su Saa Dei TIME sity lr ls sau si Head Figen Fide Sava Tei Lond Face CVA ETH Uii Video Standard PAL NTSC auto Language English Korean Japanese Polish opanish Russian Chinese Taiwanese French Turkish German Italian and Portuguese Remote Control ID All 11 through 14 21 through 2
31. be searched ME mE mu up to the present time leave the time as is EVENT SEARCH Press the ENTER button and the list of events will che ei appear in chronological order from the most recent to GE the oldest 2006 05 04 15 12 20 vt Ch DATE TINE ENT CH 000 2006 0570 O05 2006 05 08 03 3 2006 05 08 03 53 24 3 Ob 2005 05 08 00 20 59 L 2 2 2006 05 08 03 52 21 A 2 007 2006 05 08 3 2006 85 08 02 52 10 0 1 DOO 2006 05 08 03 20 04 V 2006 05 09 03 31 46 L 2 000 2006 05 04 ptav 1 2006 0shou 03 53 32 MULTI Select the event and then press the ENTER button to start the playback The example to the left is playing back motion triggered recording NOTION Maneuver through the playback as needed Please TIT see 4 9 BASIC PLAYBACK on page 42 CH16 5 4 5 BLOCK SEARCH Block search has the capability to retrieve the recorded data even from hard drives that may have failed during the operation Block search reads the logical block addressing LBA of the hard disk drives where the recorded data are associated chronologically with the actual location of the files In other words even if the hard drives are damaged it may be possible to retrieve data from the hard disk drives Press the SEARCH button to access the search screen SEARCH ISEARCH 4 COPY IINE SEARCH EWEHT SEARCH FLOCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH BOUORAARK SEARCH TEXT SEARCH LOR FIELE es la Es 85 Es Es ke fa Tey B im EIDA OLOR PA
32. button to access the display submenu TITLE HULTI SCREEN COUVERT SPOT ut aveo SELECT o VALUE PAGE e Dk Select the display option for the remaining space on the hard disk drive The default is on HDD FREE SPACE NODE PERCENT RECORD STATUS ON CLOCK DISPLAY ON DATE amp TINE MODE YV nn DD TITLE DISPLAY ON TITLE NODE TEXT BORDER COLOR WHITE REMOTE CONTROL ID DFF MOVE aver ZELT VALUE PAGES 4 DES Wo TES Es Es Te Eo 57 Select the display mode for the remaining free space PLAY NW K TENENTES ENT on the hard disk drive The default is in percentage RECORD STATUS ON CLOCK DISPLAY ON DATE amp TINE MODE YV nn DD TITLE DISPLAY ON TITLE NODE TEXT BORDER COLOR MHITE REMOTE CONTROL ID DFF MOVE ave SELECT a VALUE PAGE o ESC MERA CC Select the display option for the recording status The HDD FREE SPACE TE EH default IS On HDD FREE SPACE NODE PERCENT n CLOCK DISPLAY ON DATESTIME NODE YvY nn DD TITLE DISPLAY ON TITLE NODE TEXT BORDER COLOR WHITE REMOTE CONTROL ID OFF MOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE o ESC a TIS TRS Tee Tess Thee Tire Tes Select the display option for the date and the time FREE SPACE ON E The default is on HDD FREE SPACE MODE PERCENT RECORD STATUS ON DATE amp TINE MODE ARA Y TITLE DISPLAY ON TITLE NODE TEXT BORDER COLOR MHITE REMOTE CONTROL ID DFF MOVE Ave SELECT VALUE PAGES 0 D
33. location The same speed increment and icon concept is applied for the rewind Releasing the shuttle ring will bring the rewind to a pause A CH 2 E SE cH 6 CH10 CH11 CHT 2 M EE 4 9 2 2 FAST DIRECTION button The FAST button accelerates the speed of playback in one direction Each pressing of the button accelerates the speed twice the previous speed In other words from normal speed the acceleration increment is 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X 64X and 128X Pressing the DIRECTION button will change the direction of fast forward to rewind while maintaining the same speed H 2 d H C CH 5 C H 9 CH10 CH11 H 3 43 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 9 3 PICTURE BY PICTURE o Pausi Pause the playback by pressing the PLAY PAUSE button Turn the jog dial clockwise to review and to advance through the recorded data picture by picture If the jog dial is stopped the playback will return to paused playback mode CH 3 9 CH d W E CH10 CH11 Turn the jog dial counter clockwise to play in reverse and view recorded data picture by picture If the jog dial is stopped the playback will return to paused playback mode The SLOW button slows down the speed of playback in one direction Each pressing of the button further slows down the speed twice the previous speed In other words from normal speed the slow down increment is 1 2X 1 4X 1 8X 1 16X 1 32X 1 64X and 1 128X
34. poa A IN mimi TII H Ae NN EMI BIB FERRI COPY START TIME A BS DEM TINE NA HWH START TINE END TIME AAA o dog uibs ERE umo SELECTS 9 MALDE a PARE or ESE The backup progress is displayed on the right upper corner of the screen and will disappear automatically when the backup process is finished The backup disk can be reformatted and reused over and over Insert the CD into the CD ROM or DVD ROM of a computer and the small player will load automatically showing all available data for playback Highlight COPY and then press the ENTER button to access the copy submenu Select INTERNAL CD RW DVD by pressing the or button Select the channels to be backed up By default all channels are selected To exclude a channel highlight a channel number and then switch them to 90 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER cory SUE INTEERSL Dicht GH WER Du 1223 4 5 amp 183 91861 12 13 10 15 06 ONY START TINE mes HJA COPY END Uu 2000 02 08 00 39 38 START tt D ut PEAS wu d Tut WIR BRE A SELECT MILIE PRH om DE COPY SUL WU Re bt Py 1p WII CNEL PPPS kT 8 9 E ELE T3 UN 15 16 DM STAAT TNCS TRAE 00 31 35 DT Dm mp Mcd START Uu Eb MES 2001 00 15 MH 24248 MIEN H A SELECTS MALUE e PEGE om DC J i t AA SAVE PASSHORD PASSHORD INPUT PASSHORD 8 BOVE um MILT d H PERE ar D IEEE 2479 ZS 2006 05 11 24 41 02 RERDING 232 CH 3 CH Y enne 2006 05 11 24 46 3
35. radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by on or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipments unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Read this First Test Sessions Before you try to record important subjects we highly recommend that you make several test sessions to ensure that the Digital Video Recorder is operating and being operated correctly Please note that Maker its subsidiaries and affiliates and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of the Digital Video Recorder or its accessories The Privacy act Please note that the Digital Vid
36. record rate of the remaining channels 7 IPS hence the total of 37 IPS will be displayed on CH SUM of each channel When the REC button is on this setup continuously takes one picture per second until a movement is detected where the record rate will jump to 30 IPS for the channel that triggered the event The maximum recording frame rate is 60 IPS in D1 resolution so if you set over 60 IPS on CH SUM and the following error message CHECK CH SUM will be displayed when exit the RECORD PROGRAM setting page B bn 4 Channel DVR gt The owner of a gas station wants to set up the DVH to record at maximum rate on D1 resolution on channels that detect motion At the same time the owner would like to record continuously at one picture per second Normal record is set to 1 IPS and the remaining available record rate of 30 IPS is allocated for each channel iU 1 QUALITY PRE POST El HN K TIRE Hu a Be val OI v9 Ui OU 98 AU ETA UL ENT La i 1 i i CH SUM indicates the total of the record rate of the channel that would start recording at 30 IPS plus the sum of the record rate of the remaining channels 3 IPS hence the total of 33 IPS will be displayed on CH SUM of each channel 92 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER When the REC button is on this setup continuously takes one picture per second until a movement is detected where the record rate will jump to 30 IPS for the channel that triggered the event The
37. 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00700 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 Tit um SELECT VALUE PAGE 0 D 98 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER IU liec Jus Es En To Es le Y Define the holidays in MM DD format Adjust the HOG DAV eis Se ee ey XIIODS GERD i values using the or buttons HOLIDAY SETUP HH DD 00 00700 00700 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 MOVE aver SELECT d VALUES PAGES e DC 6 3 9 RECORD LIMIT Select the recording mode to limit the recording period Re If you select 1 month DVR will delete the saved data GE per 1 month The default is off invo satz nate netz DC e J9 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 6 4 EVENT a es Es Ea e Gest End EVENT ES H cn 10TION DETECTION EVENT SEREEM MUDE SCREEN HOLD EVENT CHECK DEF EUEHT HESSAGE OFF EVENT HESSAGE RESET CEC EUEHT BUZZER OF F SENSOR INPUT RELAY OUTPUT HOVE van SELECT dl WE PAGE e Dh Event setup defines various event options such as the motion grid and the motion detection sensitivity the main screen event response option buzzer option sensor input and relay output options 6 4 1 MOTION DETECTION went Highlight MOTION DETECTION and then press t
38. 1 720 X 288 1 amp 4 w Customizable 4 Channel View Mode 0 60 seconds CIF 360 x 240 CIF 360 x 288 ADPCM 4 Channels 1 Channel 0 5 1 4 Vp p O 20KOhm MPEG4 NTSC D1 720 X 480 Half D1 720 X 240 CIF 360 X 240 Half D1 720 X288 CIF 360 X 288 Max 120 ips CIF Max 100 ips CIF Low Fine Superfine CIF eK HD1 11K D1 20K Continuous Motion Alarm V Loss Schedule Calendar Search amp Copy Time Event Block File Bookmark amp Log Forward amp Reverse Pause Picture by Picture Normal Slow up to 128th of normal speed Fast up to 128X normal speed 300 Selectable Grids amp Multi Level Detection per Channel 4 Channel Terminal Blocks Normally Open or Normally Closed Circuit 4 Programmable Relay Out Terminal Block 5 Seconds Pre Event Up to 60 Seconds Post Event Buffer LAN WAN Internet Dynamic IP address and DDNS lookup Dedicated Central Monitoring System Maximum of 16 Independent DVRs Maximum of 256 Cameras 2 Way Audio Communication 177 Storage Internal Storage External Storage Speed DMA Hard Drive Type Seek Time Expansion Bay Interface Data Redundancy System Monitoring Security Watchdog System Log Recovery Event Notification Log File List System Operating System Simultaneous Functions Control Devices Multiple DVR Support Matrix amp Cascade support File Compatibility USB Interface Backup Serial Interface Terminal Block Ethernet Power S
39. 1 COPYING 152 CH 3 CH 4 The beginning and the end of the available files are listed automatically as shown on the left Select the beginning time and the end time of the period to be backed up and then press the ENTER button to start the backup When prompted enter an eight digit numeric password to encrypt the backup This password will be needed to later retrieve the data Data encryption can be bypassed by pressing the ESC button The DVR will start creating a buffer for the selected data to be backed up The status of the buffer being created will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen The backup progress is displayed on the right upper corner of the screen and will disappear automatically when the backup process is finished 51 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Insert the CD into the CD ROM or DVD ROM of a computer and the small player will load automatically showing all available data for playback ehm REI 5 1 3 USB FLASH MEMORY EE TOA deme The USB 2 0 flash memory comes in various sizes up to 8 Gigabytes of storage per flash memory It is much faster in comparison to optical media when it comes to copying necessary files The following manufacturers models have been tested to be fully compatible with the DVR e SANDISK Cruzer Mini all capacities e SANDISK Cruzer Micro all capacities e LEXAR JumpDrive Lightening all capacities e MEMOREX TravelDrive all capacities e
40. 16 8 4CH Color Digital Video Recorder INSTRUCTION MANUAL de AUDIO SEL SPOT ESC MENU LV PB PB PAUSE FAST J tina ODIN gg E POWER CS AAA i 3 ARRESET STATUS D ZOOM REC SLOW DIR Q ea 0 4 5 Le ollel e m e HOME AUTO PIP FREEZE SEARCH P mu E F y BOOK MARK AF PRESET A CLEAR B Z RX TX DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER PACKAGE CONTENTS Prior to installation of the 16 Channel DVR 8 Channel DVR 4 Channel DVR please verify that the packaging contains the following contents One DVR One AC Adaptor One Power Cable One Remote Controller DVR Viewer Program CD This Instruction Manual Two AAA batteries Rack Mount Ears and screws EE eg If any of the contents are missing please contact the seller immediately DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK WARNING WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION 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 PERSONNEL EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lightning flash with arrowhead sym
41. 169 10 6 7 DOWNLOAD EE 170 A SPECIFIGA TON EE 172 A A 172 11 2 9 hse A ott O t otis 174 qos nane EE 176 XI TESHNIGAL SUPPORT EE 177 APRENDO 4 178 TIME ZONE EIC ace eae 178 INDEX qe m 180 plepzc es 183 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER I FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS 1 1 OPERATION A PENTAPLEX PLUS FUNCTION Simultaneous record playback mirror backup network transmission and partial live view B REAL TIME DISPLAY Each channel is displayed at 30ips during live monitoring C DIGITAL ZOOM Up to 2 times digital zoom display Live only D PICTURE IN PICTURE E EASY OPERATION Control through the front panel buttons IR remote controller external joystick keyboard controller and USB 2 0 compliant mouse F COVERT MODE Hide channels in live playback and network transmission 1 2 RECORDING A RECORDING Maximum recording speed of CIF 240 ips in 16 Channel DVR CIF 240 ips in 8 Channel DVR and D4 2 120ips in 4 Channel DVR B MULTI QUALITY MULTI SPEED RECORDING Recording in different recording qualities and record speed C MULTIPLE RECORDING OPTIONS Manual event and schedule recording D VERSATILE EVENT RECORDING Motion alarm and video loss recording option with dedicated pre and post recording per channel E AUDIO RECORDING 16 8 4 channel audio recording DIGITAL V
42. 2 B f 15 16 17 18 19 2 unn HOVES aver SELECT 4 VALUE e PAGE v ESC CALENDAR SEARCH ETT 2006 SUN NON TUE MED THU FRI SAI hae oo GG EBENEN o 1h 15 16 17 18 19 20 n nonno TELE ET MOVE aver SELECT 9 VALUE PAGE DC SERRCH RE Aum DR O A A AO UA AAA MOVE ave SELECT 2 DU PAGE DES SEARCH RESULT amp G 3 6 WM 5 HW ub om Sane BEGRGRRERRREEEEE MOVE aveo SELECT 9 VALUE PAGE o DI 006 os 02 18 00 10 HULTI DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER The dates that contain recorded data will be displayed in clear font whereas dates without data will be in white Select the desired date and then press the ENTER button To change the month or the year highlight the month or the year and then adjust the value by pressing the and buttons When a date is selected the DVR will then search again for the recorded data in a 24 hour period for the date The hour blocks that contain data will be displayed in yellow Move the highlight to the desired hour block and then press the ENTER button to start the playback Maneuver through the playback as needed Please see 4 9 BASIC PLAYBACK on page 42 60 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Ha 5 4 2 SEARCH 8 COPY Search amp copy allows a quick review of the recorded data and backup onto a medium and thus minimizes the need to navigate through different screens to pinpoint the exact time and duration of the video oe Press t
43. 33333 User 3 44444444 User 4 55555555 112 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER MES tet fe ES Eo Es Te STI Enter eight numbers for the new password and l ADN Pasar NNNM then re enter the same password under RE TYPE gt Foot section The asterisks will advance automatically as the numbers are entered MOVE ave SELECT o VALUE PAGE ESCs NUMBER 0123456789 6 5 7 3 User Authority HG Fe E TES TES O Highlight USER AUTHORITY and then press the STD ENTER button to access user authority screen SET PASSHORD Highlight and modify each user s level of authority by pressing the or buttons DUE ADN DUR SETUF DUR STATU Ple LUN RAD IRE in TEC ali iE ib tis Tiana EE 6 5 7 4 DVR Menu Setup DVR s menu settings and preferences can be saved or retrieved from the USB flash memory as well as resetting all settings back to factory default 6 5 7 4 1 Menu Initialize ETT Tes E ge ES TE bn TI Highlight MENU INITIALIZE and then press the ITE NEN wm ENTER button to reset all menu settings back to Lac menu ro FILE factory default 113 ETE ETT 4 H D MHENU INITIALIZE LOAD MENU FRON FILE SAVE MENU TO FILE Es Lal ER UP BHENU INITIALIZE LOAD MENU FRON FILI SAVE MENU TO FILE MENU INI TIALI 2 d LOAD MENU FRON FILE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Select YES and then press the ENTER button to reset back to factory default Select NO to exit without resetting Highlight LOAD MEN
44. 4 31 through 34 and 41 through 44 Key Echo on off Select the recording mode for the HDD Date amp Time the date and time is displayed here cannot be modified Internet Time Server on off Select Time Server enter the time server s IP address Select Time Zone select the DVR s local time zone Day Light Savings Time on off Start Time select the month week day and time End Time select the month week day and time 168 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 10 6 5 4 ADVANCED SETUP EI OUE SETUP SCREEN RECORD Event S9 TEW un Gage Dag 5YSTEM HOG Jonge ADvAHCED SETUP PASSWORD CHECK OFF is NEW Paan Ree ADMIN PASS WOAD A uscn2Pasowonn wscRjPASSwORDO l weuPerwono Il AUTHORITY USERI UEER2 USER3 USER nec fore fore or forr SEARCHPLAY ure or or oer LIVE AUDID or or wr wr arr mr oer 1 D Besd Fior File Save To Fie Load Fre DWA biaen cme 10 6 6 LINK 10 6 6 1 Network A QUICK SETUP SCREEN RECORD Event este ORR 3 poro NETWORK mszioc nsa ez catan DHEP on el iP ADDRESS 50 mp a 28 SUBHET HASK S e e vw GATEWAY mw mm DNS Te e SI PORT D HAHIC P SERVER DEUM IF SERVER HE PADAR FRAHE ENT NAME EVA LOCATION Head From File Save Ta Fie Load Face CVF Wien me 10 6 6 2 RS 232C hh QUICK SETUP SCREEN RECORD EvEHT EvsTEM
45. 73 74 79 81 83 84 BOOKMARK aaa 19 24 46 85 86 88 89 90 96 97 98 100 101 103 104 BOOKMARK SEARCH eee 69 105 106 107 108 111 112 113 114 116 118 119 121 122 123 124 125 126 128 ESC 17 23 38 39 49 51 53 62 63 74 101 108 C 123 124 125 126 127 128 CALENDAR SEARCH 59 153 A itn JUS MSN 102 145 154 159 165 105 SA 15 47 48 50 68 129 EVENT BUZZER eee 103 CD RW DVD RW eee 47 EVENT CHECK tenes 102 Channel SELEC Tae a 17 24 EVENT F RTN sa eii anida 102 Channel STATUS a eee iii 31 EVENT TED me m S ope Mm ned 102 DIE E ME 76 77 95 96 SIA T ne eu cer m OS 102 CLIENT PROGRAM 129 Geo a EVENT MESSAGE 102 m nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRnn 5 EVENT MESSAGE RESET 103 COMPLEX MODE 95 EVE TMU 1 pom PO pts t De at o9 0A Oo TIE de EVENT OPTION ss usaste atea 96 ND A EVENT RECORD SETTING ee 91 Cover E ss 34 EVENT SCREEN MODE E 102 B HOEOHOE BOE BOR HONO OOOO HON EON HONO EOE AAA AAA EO E OE EO EO HO HO HO EO EO EO EO EO HO HO HO EO EO HO HO HOE HOE HOO E EVENT SEARCH c DAS 65 EVENT SETUP seen 58 159 dp SEARCH ACAD 127 181 EXIT WITHOUT SAVE 128 F gis A 18 24 43 FAST FORWARD 43 FILE SEARCH esee 68 135 A c 41 78 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 114 EDXEDUHDD caca 32 FOCUS ING En 19 24 FOCUS OU Tis 18 24 FRAMES PER SECOND e cri 147 FREEZE iia 19 24 36 37
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47. AYBACK DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 9 1 PLAY REVERSE PLAY PAUSE STOP t l gt PLAYDI 2006 03 28 10 47 25 MULTI CH18 CH11 CH14 a PAUSED 2006 0328 10 47 24 MULTI CH CH10 CH11 CH 3 CH 4 I u PAUSE I 2006 03 28 IAEA 3 CH 6 CH 7 CH16 CH11 CH amp Press the PLAY PAUSE button and the play icon will be displayed The DVR starts the playback from the earliest recorded data if the playback mode is entered for the first time Press the DIRECTION button to change the playback direction Press the PLAY PAUSE button during the playback to pause the playback When the playback reaches the end of the recorded data then the playback will pause automatically Press the LIVE button to exit to the live view mode 42 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 9 2 FAST FORWARD REWIND During the playback or when the playback is paused the video can be fast forwarded or rewound in two different methods 4 9 2 1 Shuttle Ring 2006 05 92 O NULTI Turn the shuttle ring clockwise to fast forward to the desired location Each increment on the shuttle ring represents the speed of fast forward on the screen otarting with 2X speed each additional increment represents twice the previous speed The maximum fast forward speed is 128X the normal speed Releasing the shuttle ring will bring the fast forward to a pause 1 2006 05 02 21 86 51 Turn the shuttle ring counter clockwise to rewind to the desired
48. Areaserup ob gt AREASETUP cHe fS d areasetup CH14 5 3 ameasetur cH 5 3 arcasetup cH15 5 3 AREAsETUP cue 5 sj artaserue cutefs 2 apnea setup Read From File Save To Fle Load From DVR Update to DYA Close 166 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Motion Area Setup Ch 1 E xi Select the grid size c HXI C 3x3 5X5 277 105 Use the left mouse button to draw motion detection area and use the right mouse button to erase motion detection area Use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to set or clear motion detection all area of the screen Set All Clear All OK Cancel 10 6 4 3 Sensor Input a Select the circuit type for the sensor input QUICK SETUP SCREEN RECORD EVENT system LINK DOWNLOAD EVENT MOTION DETECTION SENSOR INPUT RELAY OUTPUT cu EN y cs NoTuseD y CH2 fnoruseo cu NOT USED CH3 fnoruseo Own NOT USED CH4 NOTUSED 0412 noruseb CH5 worusto 0413 NoT USED tH 6 NOTUSEO 041 NOT USED CH7 fuoruseo 0415 NOT USED CH8 NoTUSED 0416 NOT USED mt Read From File Save To File Load From DYR Update to DYR Close 10 6 4 4 Relay Output x a Channel 1 through 16 select the relay output QUICK SETUP SCREEN RECORD EVENT system LINK DOWNLOAD EVENT MOTION DETECTION SENSOR INPUT RELAY OUTPUT for the eve nts ALARM LOSS NOTION b Relay 1 through 3 output time 1 to 30 ALARM LOSS MOTION EH2 11
49. COPY MEDIA USP FRONT MOVE ua SELECT d VALUES e PAGES ESC 5 HORD PASSHORD INPUT PASSHORD E OPE ara HEET WILDE PAGE ap DCS WRC 0123150709 If any of the channels need to be viewed in full screen mode highlight Channel and then press the or button to view a specific channel Press the ENTER button and the playback will begin Maneuver through the playback as needed Please see 4 9 BASIC PLAYBACK on page 42 When the desired footage has been found press ESC to return to SEARCH 8 COPY screen The SEARCH END TIME reflects where the DVR stopped the playback and COPY MEDIA has been highlighted automatically for the backup medium selection Select the desired backup medium by pressing the and button Highlight START COPY and then press the ENTER button to start the backup procedure When prompted enter an eight digit numeric password to encrypt the backup This password will be needed to later retrieve the data Data encryption can be bypassed by pressing the ESC button 62 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER it eo TRS Ee I E prn Tes When the password has been entered SAVE NEW mm COPY PASSWORD will appear The same GENEE message appears even if the ESC button has been pressed MOVE ave SELECT VALDE PAGES o Dk 20990099 n mE The backup process will begin and the progress will diia UL be displayed in the upper right hand corner of the screen CH14 5 4 3 T
50. CORD STOP 5 CUELA 0i JI 3 279 MENU CHANGED 2023 05 03 272529 CECORD START 206 0503 21 56 05 MENU CHANGED 3 2008 08 03 IER FOWER ON AIDED 1 79 s SONES DFF MENU CHANGED POWER ON SOWFS OFF SEQURD SIUP SECIRD START SECOND STOP RECOAD START FOWFS DN SOWES DEF SECORD START 2 2g 19 2060502 22019 ONES ON Press the ESC button and highlight SAVE LOG and then press the ENTER button to save the log file onto a USB flash memory The USB flash memory must be in the front USB port The log file will be saved as DvrLog log file Double click the left mouse button to open and view the log file 74 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Ha VI DVR MENU Press the MENU button to access the main menu of the DVR The DVR menu consists of the following categories KEE AE uns EZ T Be 2 KR A L A SR 8 e LF un Te pc 3 ra m1 Y i v arma E ed L h d 4 SZ 8 TI i en H SO a8 La SE D LLG4LCCLLLLLOOhELE Z 22 NOUEZ Aver SELECT d VALUE PAGES Dk 19 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 6 1 QUICK SETUP QUICK SETUP QUICK SETU OFF IMAGE SIZE 720x240 RECORD FRAME 120 EVENT ALL PRE RECORD TIME 5 SEL POST RECORD TINE TOSEC IMAGE QUALITY FINE AUDIO RECORD OFF REMOTE CONTROL ID ALL NOVE ava SELECT d VALUE PAGE Dk Quick setup enables the user to quickly setup major recording settings of the DVR All changes made in quick setup ar
51. CORDER 1 6 STORAGE A GENEROUS STORAGE CAPACITY Four avallable internal hard drive bays allow up to 4 terabytes of storage B HARD DRIVE EXPANSION BAY XHD 10U Up to four XHD 10U hard drive expansion bays can be connected to the DVR Each expansion bay is capable of supporting up to ten hard drives totaling 40 terabytes of additional storage C DATA REDUNDANCY EVENT COPY ONLY The hard drives in the expansion bays can also be configured to be data redundant or event copy only 1 7 SYSTEM A 2 INDEPENDENT WATCHDOGS Reliable software watchdog that monitors the system stability at all times B EASY UPDATE Easy update upgrade via USB 2 0 compliant memory stick or through the client program C SIMULTANEOUS MULTIPLE VIDEO OUTPUT a Composite BNC main monitor output b VGA main monitor output c S Video Output d Single channel spot monitor output D MULTIPLE LANGUAGE SUPPORT Available in English Korean Japanese Polish Spanish Russian Chinese Taiwanese French Turkish German Italian and Portuguese DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ll DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER LAYOUT 2 1 FRONT PANEL LAYOUT 1 3 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 26 4 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 CD RW DVD RW A CD RW or a DVD RW drive is installed in the front 5 25 expansions bay sold separately 2 IR RECEIVER Infrared signal receiver for the IR remote controller Do not block the receiver as a clear line of sight is required for proper op
52. CORDER Adjust the brightness The default is 50 CHANNEL HRT GH TRESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION Adjust the contrast The default is 50 CHANNEL BRIGHTNESS CONTRAS HUE SATURATION Adjust the hue The default is 50 CHANNEL BRIGHTHESS CONTRAST HU SATURATION Adjust the saturation of the color The default is 50 CHANNEL BRIGHTHESS CONTRAST SATURATION 8 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 6 3 RECORD m RECORD RECORD SETUP RECORD PROGRAN IMAGE QUALITY LIMIT AUDIO RECORD REPEAT RECORD PLAY HODE BACKUP HODE HOLIDAY HEEUHD LIHLII Wim SELECT d VALTE PAGE u DER Record setup defines various recording options such as record schedule record programs recording time estimate audio recording repeat recording play modes backup mode holiday recording schedules and recording period setting 6 3 1 RECORD SETUP There are 10 customizable Record Programs arranged in hourly blocks that can be individually scheduled and adjusted Scheduling allows the DVR to record at specific times even when the REC button is not on a Highlight RECORD SETUP and press the ENTER RECURD SETUP button to access the record setup submenu RECORD PROGRAM IHAGE QUALITY LIMIT AUDIO RECORD REPEAT RECORD PLAY HODE BACKUP HODE HOLIDAY RECORD LIMIT H ua SELECT d VALUES PAGE o ESCE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ad e ET E PRO 0 9 SCHEDULE Ze ZEN DE qubd 5t UO uy w 0 x nm uil HO
53. Dvr 20060428 154 2006 03 31 18 18 14 2006 03 31 18 34 49 Dvr 20060331 174 2006 03 31 17 41 37 2006 03 31 18 18 14 Dvr 20060331 174 2006 03 09 17 17 44 2006 03 08 17 17 49 Dvr 20060308 170 Cn E CO NE lt gt Hdd Channel Search Time 2007 10 10 00 00 00 Date 4 gt Time 4 gt Play AVI Convert Folder Select Cancel 136 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER clicking on it H Chae or Seach Tma 2006 04 20 17 13 S aL Flag 2M Coreen Folder elect Cancel 5 ARRANGE WINDOW If the desired file is not listed in the current folder then select the folder in which the files are saved by clicking on FOLDER SELECT Select a file to view and then click on PLAY to begin the playback The file can also be played back by double Once the playback starts it can be slowed paused and fast forwarded using the playback buttons The playback list can be viewed and selected again from the TIME search button once the playback starts Arrange window button works only in detached window mode See 9 When viewing multiple DVRs clicking on ARRANGE WINDOW sort and display all DVR connection windows in a tile format EXPERTA BEES A E SINGLE DVR 137 A Chia Chid TRIS Chift 94909600940909065 Tee strane E oe Hdd E Jal x n2 14 Ch15 Chig 1234587 SEURANA ETT fow ASSAS eTa 005 E Fw 1 4 DVRS
54. E COVERT It ua SELECTS VALUE PAGE gt DE 83 ld ee E zu ele ES Ee En A a TETE INS AE HULTI 13 MOVE ug SELECT 4 VALUE PAGE gt DES MOVE ave LEET VALUE PAGE gt DES P JL 1 MOVE aveo SELECT 4 VALUES PAGE 0 DE 6 2 5 COVERT ESCREENSZU LIED oe pM POSITION AUTO SEQUENCE DISPLAY TITLE HULTI SCREEN SPOT MOVE aver SELECT 4 VALUES PAGES gt ESC es Le loo es Es En Le Es es MOVE ave SELECT 4 VALUES PAGES e ESC DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Select a view mode to customize The view mode can be disabled to be removed from the seguence of view modes The default is on Highlight the channel to customize and then press the or button to select the desired channel Highlight COVERT and then press the ENTER button to access the covert channel submenu The first page lists the covert mode options for channels 1 through 8 Highlight the desired channel and press the or button to activate the covert mode The default is off for all channels 84 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER The second page lists the covert mode options for channels 9 through 16 Highlight the desired channel and press the or button to activate the covert mode LUSPB amp NH OFF select the covert mode application By default the live view playback and network are affected by the S covert mode Available options are OF
55. EEN Green Video 75ohm 0 7Vp p 3 BLUE Blue Video 75ohm 0 7Vp p 4 12 Reserved 19 HSYNC or CSYNC Horizontal or Composite Sync 14 VSYNC Vertical Sync 15 Reserved 3 3 6 RS 232C PIN LAYOUT Data Carrier Detect Data Set Ready 30 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER IV BASIC OPERATION This section will cover basic features of the DVR including its main screen and the explanation of some of the alerts It will also cover the DVR status the view modes of the DVR automatic sequence digital zoom basic playback modes and audio playback 4 1 MAIN SCREEN CH13 ME 1 REMAINING HARD DRIVE SPACE PLAYBACK STATUS The remaining hard drive space is displayed either in percentage or in Gigabytes If the hard drive overwrite is set to on the counter will remain as 0 and the DVR will continue to write on to the hard drive from the beginning The counter will remain O as long as the hard drive is full with previously recorded data and will display its original size once the hard drive is formatted In playback mode it displays the direction and the speed of the playback 2 Channel STATUS The status of each channel is displayed in color codes e White non recording e Yellow continuous manual recording e Red event recording e Green schedule recording DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 3 DATE AND TIME Current date and time is displayed when in live monitoring mode Recorded date and time is displayed when in playback mode 4 C
56. ES 81 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Select the date format The default is DD MM YY FERT T f IDD FREE B HDD FREE SPACE NODE PERCENT RW RECORD STATUS ON m ont DISPLAY ON E TITLE DISPLAY UN RL TITLE MODE TERT E BORDER COLOR HHI TE O ID OFF MOVE ue E d be PEE mn DEI o e e PNE T rA all gi ld S inh mal itd a Lia HER A as Select the display option for the channel title The E IDD FREE SPACI num D default IS On Mm HDD FREE SPACE MODE PERCENT mm RECORD STATUS ON BR clock DISPLAY ON Emu sum DD n vy TITLE HODI TEXT BORDER COLOR HHI TE Mm RENOTF CONTROL ID nri MOVE ua SELECT d HUE PAGE mn DUR t O C emm Se Vx ys Isot Va yx RR Kat tee CULETY bel el zi Td 3 hd da ba END M MAU Led Add Ahi L i Cind i A dd lo ri gv DNA E e E CES Select the display mode for the channel title The mem SEET E default is in text mode mm HDD FREE SPACE MODE PERCENT fm RECORD STATUS ON nt DISPLAY ON i DATEATINE MODE TORT AT i The bitmap mode title can only be edited using the m TITLE DISPLAY ON ai client software 1 BORDER COLOR HHI TE Be REMOTE CONTROL TD OF H we ine Es tu D t ae oa da Lech eebe d TN BENI LH Select the border color that divides the channels The P IDD FREE SPACI EN default is white m HDD FREE SPACE NODE RECORD STATUS m clack DISPLAY Be DATEATINE MOD DD nH Vy But DISPLAY ON TITLE MODA TEXT REROTE CONTROL 1D OFF MOVE ue SELECT 4 VALUES b gt
57. F OFF OFF OFF OFF LIVE ONLY PLAYBACK ONLY NETWORK ONLY LIVE AND PLAYBACK LIVE AND NETWORK PLAYBACK AND NETWORK ALL OFF Select the display of covert on or off If activated then the covert channel will display COVERT Highlight SPOT and then press the ENTER button to access the spot monitor submenu SCREEN POSITION AUTO SEQUENCE DISPLAY TITLE MA NULTI SCREEN 85 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER pm Ko RS Ec CNO SPOT l SPOT MANUAL SPOT SEQUENCE TINE ENI VIDEO LOSS SKIP ON it Au SELECT d VALUE PAGE ou ESC Es En K Era E SPOT SPOT NODE HANUAL d VIDEO LOSS SKIP ON MOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE o DK Es pu o RC Es Ela Kee Era le SPOT SPOT NODE MANUAL SPOT SEQUENCE TIME 3SEC Um Au SELECT 4 VALUE PAGE gt ES C 6 2 7 CAMERA POSITION AUTO SEQUENCE DISPLAY TITLE HULTI SCREEN COVERT WW um SELECT A MILITE PAGES o DE BRIGHTHESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION Select the spot monitor display mode e Manual e Event e Sequenced The default is manual Define the spot monitor sequence mode time from 1 to 60 seconds The default is 3 seconds The channels without video signals can be skipped Select on or off The default is on Highlight CAMERA and then press the ENTER button to access camera adjustment submenu Select the channel which needs to be adjusted 86 DIGITAL VIDEO RE
58. GES n ESE 66 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ORAR Highlight BLOCK SEARCH and then press the ENTER zs button to access the BLOCK SEARCH screen LEVENT SERCH TE DIN SEARCH BEDNAR SEARCH It amp I SEAKEH 06 FILE BLOCK SEARCH oelect the hard disk drive to retrieve the data from If Al M STE LL Wal unknown leave the HDD ID on NORMAL BLOCK SEARCH Select the year month date hour minutes and vdd Durs ficte seconds of the end of the data to be retrieved BLOCK SEARCH Press the ENTER button and the list of data will E HUE E appear in chronological order from the most recent to the oldest The data is associated with the logical block address of the hard disk drives BLOCK SEARCH E Select the date and time and then press the ENTER OU TR mods mim button to start the playback 001 2006 05 02 29 55 19 001 2006 05 02 23 15 55 1 001 200 AL LH M W at 001 2006 8 001 2006 83 001 2006 83 001 2006 0373 001 2006 83 67 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER L MULTI Maneuver through the playback as needed Please see 4 9 BASIC PLAYBACK on page 42 CH 4 5 4 6 FILE SEARCH File search is capable of reading and playing back the data from the media used for backup Insert the CD R CD RW DVD RW or DVD RAM media into the installed CD RW or DVD multi or connect the USB flash memory or the external hard disk drive into the USB port Press the SEARCH button to access the search screen IES
59. HLEMDHE EARL E ARCH 4 COPY nt SEARCH EVENT SEARCH ELOCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH COOK ANAK SEARCH J TEXT SEARCH LOR FILE H tz un SELECTA WALD AGES o ERG aA m Highlight FILE SEARCH and then press the ENTER CALENDAR sennen button to access the FILE SEARCH screen ESEARCH 4 COPY fiine SEARCH SEVEAT SERCH A AAA FILE SEARCH r ans snpy SEARCH Select which medium to retrieve the data from by using the or button 68 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER FILE SEARCH Press the ENTER button and the list of data will ACA Ti appear in chronological order from the oldest to the T 00 00 00 00 99 0000 00 00 00 00 00 most recent 0000 00 00 00 00 09 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 0200 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 08 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 99 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 0800 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 08 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 08 0000 00 00 00 00 00 Select the data and then press the ENTER button to start the playback Maneuver through the playback as needed Please see 4 9 BASIC PLAYBACK on page 42 5 4 7 BOOKMARK SEARCH Bookmark search looks up any bookmarks that have been added by the user Please see 4 9 6 BOOKMARK under 4 9 BASIC PLAYBACK on page 46 Press the SEARCH button to access the search AL TIN screen TINE SEARCH EVENT SEARCH Lenk SEARCH FILE SEARCH Dr knaRK SEARCH TEXT SEARCH LOG FELE
60. Highlight COPY and then press the ENTER button to access the copy submenu 48 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER cory select the location of the file to be backed up from INTEHSI 5 0 If the location is unknown leave the HDD ID on NORMAL Select the channels to be backed up By default all channels are selected To exclude a channel highlight a channel number and then switch them to BRE aren SELECT A MALTE a PAGES o DES The beginning and the end of the available files are listed automatically as shown on the left COPY INTERNAL CHANP copy Select the beginning time and the end time of the om period to be backed up and then press the ENTER button to start the backup When prompted enter an eight digit numeric password to encrypt the backup This password will PASSHORD INPUT be needed to later retrieve the data Data encryption TTE can be bypassed by pressing the ESC button E zs la Eo TR Es Es la E SAVE PASSHORD BR Ap SET d LUE PAGE o DES WEE 1123450704 49 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER aos 2006 05 02 28 20 30 Li COPYING 32 TEE CH 4 CH 6 HE CH16 SEET C07 et fa lets mjes ut 5 1 2 CD R COPY STATUS MEDIA FORMAT HOVE Ave SELECT VALUE PAGE gt D COPY l MILITTTNETTET W iraa T E aiian as i DM SAT TINE AS BR D Dn TE PO ae START TIHE DN TIRE IAS Www loas WM H ug SELECTS a MILES a PEE o ESE COPY HERA TERMAL CPAU
61. IDEO RECORDER 1 3 PLAYBACK A MULTI SCREEN single quad 6 7 9 10 13 and 16 channel playback B VERSATILE SEARCH OPTIONS Calendar search amp copy timeline event block file and bookmark search C PREVIEW Snapshot of search date and time in search mode 1 4 NETWORK A MULTI SITE LIVE MONITORING Monitor up to 16 DVRs or up to 256 cameras simultaneously B REMOTE PLAYBACK Review recorded data from the client software with fast forward and rewind slow and pause C REMOTE CONTROL Remotely control the DVR as if pressing the front buttons or the IR remote controller D REMOTE SETUP Configure all DVR settings remotely from the client software E FLEXIBLE NETWORK CONNECTIONS Static and dynamic IP address supported along with proprietary DDNS support F 2 WAY AUDIO COMMUNICATION Communicate verbally between the DVR and the client software 1 5 BACKUP A DVD RW CD RW Built in DVD RW optical drive enables easy backup to DVD RW or CD RW Data retrieval is made simple with a mini viewer that application is automatically included on disks burned with the DVR B USB 2 0 Three available USB 2 0 ports allow the use of numerous USB 2 0 backup devices including XHD 10U external HDD add on bays individual external hard drives external optical drives and USB memory sticks C DATA REDUNDANCY EVENT COPY ONLY Flexible hard drive configuration allows data redundancy or backup event data only DIGITAL VIDEO RE
62. IME SEARCH Time search provides an overview of the recorded data from the earliest available recording to the latest available recording Press the SEARCH button to access the search screen BI 65 Es feudos P ARCH A TIN BELT AIL AH EVENT SEARCH FLOCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH EODRAAANK SEARCH TEXT SEARCH LOR FILE H tz ELERTE DND e PGES an ENEE Delt Ota E y Highlight TIME SEARCH and then press the ENTER button CALENDAR SEARCH g to access the TIME SEARCH screen SS ERG I Geet TEVENT SEARCH it ne 2i IM ELLE SEARCH EnnnknaRk SEAREH EXI SEARCH SLOG FILE 63 TIME SEARCH wo CHANNEL ALL SEARCH TINE 2006 03 28 10 47 24 START TINE END TINE 2006 03 28 10 47 24 2006 05 04 03 53 32 MOVE aver SELECT 4 VALUE PAGES gt DE TIME SEARCH HDD ID NORMAL CHANNEL ALI SEARCH TINE 2006 05 02 19 00 MOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE gt ESC TIME SEARCH HOD 1D NORMAL mun m SEARCH TINE 2006 09 28 10 47 24 END TINE 2006 05 04 03 53 32 MOVE aver SELECT 4 VALUES PAGES gt DES 2006 0502 18 00 10 NULTI 5 4 4 EVENT SEARCH DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Select which hard disk drive to retrieve the data from Ift unknown leave the HDD ID on NORMAL Select the year month date hour minutes and seconds of the beginning of the data to retrieve As the values change the picture in the preview window will change accordingly If
63. L CONNECTION 28 O a RE 28 32 TIMES Sala obre ll 28 Co LAN OUTPUT A A A 29 3 3 4 ALARM SENSOR INPUT eene 29 32 ONGA IIN EPA YO DET AA EE 30 3 3 0 H5 292 C PIN LAY OUT RE 30 IV BASIC OPE RATION ogee EE 31 2 IMANES CREEN tcs ta tg ao ah a ef ELLE EE LE 31 AZ VP A PP A Po PO O PE A 32 BS EIVE VIEW ei on UE 34 4 3 1 LIVE VIEW MODE SEQUENCE eem RR 34 4 3 1 1 16 Channel DVR encendido Oe Me NRC eae eve ete er 34 43 0129 Channel DV US eae a ode ado ide do estate 35 432 FULL SCREEN DISPLAY dd 35 4 3 3 AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE ascii a dc 36 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Z4 I REEZE nette A AEE AEA REL E UU ML EE 36 4 4 1 SINGLE SCREEN VIEW MOBDPBE tti ito ti etae tte eto riera 37 442 MULT SCREEN VIEW MODE 37 AO EE 38 SET 39 LaS ROT MONITOR EE 40 4 8 BASIC RECORDIN O ata 41 A EEN 42 49 1 PLAY REVERSE PLAY MPAUSE SOU OP Sd 42 49 2 FAST PORWARD REWIND WE 43 2 9 2 A A Pe duriter cenidendenideniturident evident enin 43 4 9 2 2 FAST DIRECTION button 43 49 3 PIGTURE BY FIC LURE EE 44 SNC PIENO EM Ce ote te BFE 44 o SLOOP PLAY BAG c 45 49 0 IBOOK IVA EE 46 497 AUDIO PLAY PA OK ados 46 VADVANGED OPERATON Socrates E 47 EE 47 5 1 1 CD RW DVD RW DVD RW DVD RAM oo tH 47 sw pu pR T 50 5 1 9 USB FLASH MEMO Rie 52 5 1 4 EXTERNAL HARD DISISDRIVE ita ds 54 ER CORY OTA MUS m 54 AMA O rM ED 55 5 2 PAN TILT ZOOM CAMERA CONTROL 56 5 2 1 BASIC PAN TILT ZOOM CONTR
64. LIMIT n Jg oe D Hle RESO 2 4 5 6 7 TE CES REC PROGRAM della ER EVENT REO TYPE CONPLEX EVENT CH ONLY dk NORMAL E VENT QUALITY PRE POST EVENT IPS GH SUM N E ME P d d e b H d H l d d 0 A j SSS SSF RR RA RR BR OR RR be ei D s T pu Do oe Dom io Dom fo H em fo H en f m o som fo o Ee d Lugo H a AAA A A A I A eS i ba i ee ed A ed A ee SZ za SELECTS d VALUES PAGES ESC bs 1 RECORD PROGRAM There are 10 available record programs from program 0 through program 9 where program O reflects the QUICK SETUP settings Each program can be customized and executed from RECORD SETUP Please see 4 8 BASIC RECORDING under IV BASIC OPERATION section on page 41 for the default settings for each program 90 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 2 EVENT RECORD SETTING The DVR offers two distinctive methods for recording events SINGLE mode versus COMPLEX mode Furthermore both modes offer EVENT Channel ONLY and ALL ChannelS mode for a total of four possible event recording options A Single Mode Single Mode event recording allows recording a specific channel at up to 30 pictures per second regardless of the image size When the need arises to record at a higher rate for a specific channel and not be confined to the total available record rate SINGLE mode allows allocating recording rates to specific channels beyond what would normally be available 16 Channel DVR and 8
65. MODE cost 102 6 43 EVENTIOHES EE 102 044 EVENT MESSAGE sta ld td e eel 102 6 4 5 EVENT MESSAGE RESET WEE 103 o4 6 EVENT BUZZER srta 103 0 47 SENSOR INPU ar 103 649 ELA OUT tias 104 SO ellus e P 105 6 59 HARDDISK DRIVE iiiter stai o oti esta t s esa out 105 9 5 Val DB ee in le le le EE 105 iz RECHOD MUAZ a hd 106 6 5 1 3 Backup EDD TM WEE 107 69 2 ba Gr Cum aa iii ir 107 So2 A un o a eet 107 60922 TIME AGU Sesso orbe 108 90 VIDEO STANDAR D iriran 109 D 5 EE 110 5 5 5 HEMOTE CONTROL Disidente penes bebes eos 110 SHS A E 110 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 6 5 7 ADVANCED SETUP rnnr earnan ET R TEPE EE EEE iirin 111 63 721 Password CHECK arenneren eee ne 111 SAS a 111 A sc eee ecto aches ee oe ee ee ec eee 112 6 5 7 4 DV A Menu SED isis 112 A 112 6 5 7 4 2 Load menu from fFil oo cece cece eee ececececeeeeeececececeeaeaeeeseceeeeeeaees 113 6 5743 Save Menu O GU Sa a aa ae an eh cee ts ee eee 113 6 5 9 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 114 BO HIN A O UC III 116 661 NETWORK q 116 OE ZRO LIL e e A EEE al 118 605 5 Ro EE 119 A da 121 SEN d E D RE 122 A WEE 122 DO O TASA asii 123 5 5 5 9 DVR e mail adres S simiente aii 123 A dM r2 B NC ETUR 124 o EE 124 6 6 5 6 E mail address 1 through 10 125 606 0 OVR NAME r A uno Yu a xx dude tex strud 125 66 7 Bi IUBGGINN GRON 125 AS en AE EAM M E p E EM eee 126 ES NO MEER UU RIT 127 A AMI RR RO
66. N HOLD OFF OFF 5 SEC 6 4 7 SENSOR INPUT MOTION DETECTION EVENT SCREEN MODE ENVENI CHECK EVEHT MESSAGE EVENT HESSAGE RESET EVENT BUZZER SENSOR IMPUT RELAY OUTPUT IR Auen SELECT Blo PAGE n Dh SORG2 INPUT SENSOR INPUT SENSORO4 INPUT ORGS INPUT SENSORG6 INPUT ENSORO7 INPUT ORGS INPUT MOVE um SELECT 9 VALUE PAGE gt Dk SEREEN HOLD OFF OFF ESEC OF F Select the duration of the event message to be displayed from 1 to 30 seconds The default is 5 seconds Select the buzzer option on or off The default is off Highlight SENSOR INPUT and then press the ENTER button to access the sensor input submenu Select the sensor input type or the type of the circuit to be used with each channel Available options are normally closed NC normally open NO and not used The default is NOT USED 103 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER A A n 6 4 8 RELAY OUTPUT c Eo Ela 16 Era Te Highlight RELAY OUTPUT and then press the deleng Hn ENTER button to access the relay output submenu EVENT SCREEN MODE SCREEN HOLD EVENT CHECK ON EVENT MESSAGE ON EVENT MESSAGE RESET 5SEL EVENT BUZZER OFF SENSOR INPUT IHE um SELECT 0 VALDE PEE o DK The first page lists relay output options for channels 1 d Kaes ges D through 8 For each channel it is possible to NR customize relay 1 through 3 for each of the event options To change the relay output for each event highlight the re
67. N MARR ed TUE 999999999999999999999999 MED IEREEEERERERERERERERERER THU 222222222222222222222222 FRI 111111111111111111111111 SAT SA A AE A A A A A A AACA SUN 666666 166666666666666666 DATE AL eS 18 20 A BOUE DT VALUE PAGE o TI HS A 1 All select the program for the whole day by changing the value in this section 2 Current hour block Highlights the current program for the current time 3 Schedule recording Displays the hour blocks with schedule recording Schedule recording forces the DVR to record even when the REC button is off 4 Daily overview Displays the recording program for each hour block of the day Each hour block can be programmed with different recording programs SIE Any of the hour blocks including all block can be zm 820 9 SCHEDULE Z 2 C further customized by highlighting and pressing the ALL O J b E 12 15 4 21 2 HOU 7 777777117117171711111111111 ENTER button 9 999999999999999999999999 ERRE REE RERER ER ERE RE REE 2 222222222222222222222222 ERRE RRE RRE ER ERE REE REESE 7 VITRINA 6 66666696 6666666666666666 METE Se fp AR tre She ATR GTP IBI Wu SELECT VALUE PAGE 00 ESC 89 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Any of the record settings can be customized once in the record program mode Any changes made will be effective only to the hour block Highlight RECORD PROGRAM and then press the ENTER button to access the record program submenu RECORD
68. O 16 Channel Mode 4 Channel Mode A 4 4 FREEZE CH 4 CH_5 10 Channel Mode aaa 2006 03 28 02 59 56 ene 2006 03 28 03 00 26 Channel Channel 16 The freeze function allows the user to freeze the live view mode at any given time There are two modes in which the freeze function is effective single screen full screen mode and multi screen mode 36 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 4 1 SINGLE SCREEN VIEW MODE NK 2006 05 02 15 53 07 S222 2906 05 02 15 53 11 FREEZE FREEZE FREEZE _C FREEZE FREEZE HAD FREEZE In single screen view mode press the FREEZE button to freeze the live screen As the screen freezes FREEZE will be displayed in the upper left corner of the screen Press the FREEZE button once more to unfreeze the screen In any multi screen view mode press the FREEZE button and FREEZE will be displayed in the upper left corner of the screen Please note that none of the channels will be frozen immediately Press the numeric buttons for the channels to be frozen In the example to the left channel 2 3 5 7 8 and 15 have been frozen Press the numeric buttons for the channels once again to unfreeze them CO N DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 5 ZOOM During the live view mode it is possible to zoom into a section of the screen to get a digital close up of up to 2 times the normal size NOTE 16 Channel DVR 8 Channel DVR 4 Channel DVR cannot support the zoom functi
69. O Louisiana 56 5 2 2 CREATING AND MOVING TO PRESET POINTS mmm 57 5 9 ADVANCED RECORDING iode teure i nicos 57 5 3 1 ALARM RECORDING EE 58 53 2 VIDEO COSS RECORDING cuca ata 58 533 MOTON REGORDIN isso ds 59 ANA A nr en aE eee ee 59 S4 TL GALENDAR SEAR Citi 59 SO A e e rn uter LLEUE CDL R HEEL Ced C 61 S uu SEARG totes eL I ee D LLLI 63 Sa EVENT SECAR E ss ds 64 S45 BEOUCK EE 66 540 FILE SEARG H 68 54 7 BOOKMARK SEARG ln A a ease 69 S4 S SO A E 70 SO Neie IE E 2 09 59 tete ui stum o E E E N EEE 72 VE DVR MENO eege 75 6 QUIE SETUP et dad dais 76 Sia UG SETUP c ccc rcm 76 OMA MADE O O 76 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER SE ORD RA n 77 BALA EVEN NEE 17 SS MSS ee RE COR DAFINE c 77 61 6 POS RECORD TIME EE 78 617 IMAGEQUALE Vcc ta 78 6 156 AUDIO RECORD iia iia 78 6 129 REMOTE CONTROL ID aida 78 6 2 SCREEN SETUP et i et ari lod inocente iria 79 2 TAUTO SEQUENCE cese e e e E 79 622 DISPLAY A e IA 81 A PP A 83 6 2 4 MUETESCREEN orita aaa 83 62 0 GOVER Tica e dta thea reed emi denda deum Deed 84 SE EE 85 Del AMEN eo 86 A A RE een eR re eet ee ern 88 6 321 RECORD SE KEE 88 63 2 RECORD PROGRA Moraira 90 30 IMAGE CUAL VE ee TT 96 SE A AUDIO E EE 97 6 3 ORE EAT RECORD ss 97 DALIA MIE a ee eee ere ene ee eee ere H OR 98 6 3 7 BACKUP MO DE Sid os 98 63S FOLDA E 98 0 0 9 RECORD EIMI Ter AANA EE 99 SE E 100 os T MOTION DE TEG THON WEE 100 64 2 EVENT SCREEN
70. ON Select event option for each channel 0 for on and for off 8 IMAGE SIZE The DVR is capable of recording in three different resolutions CIF 360 x 240 Half D1 720 x 240 and D1 720 x 480 6 3 3 IMAGE QUALITY Image quality predicts how much time the DVR will record based on the record settings Highlight IMAGE QUALITY and then press the ENTER button to access the image quality screen IMAGE QUALITY select the image quality by pressing the or button wu d The FILE SIZE RECORD TIME and TOTAL TIME will adjust automatically based on the picture quality and the content of the camera Please verify that the REC button is off IMAGE SIZE RECORD TIMES 14 DAY 23 HOUR 56 l TOTAL TINE 20 DAY I5 lt 96 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 6 3 4 AUDIO RECORD r P FROLRIIA MARE DTE i Ma LORD LIRIH RB uni NUMDER nitorf DEI AUDIO OFI AUDIO OFF Nn ubIA 5 HEF AUDIO 6 OFI AUDIO 7 OFF AUDIO 8 OFF 5 es ssa E REPEAT RECORD ALARN MOVE aver SELECT 4 VALUE PAGES gt ESC Lc ze JES Tes EE TIG b i REPERT RECORD MOVE aves SELECT 4 VALUE PAGE gt D Highlight AUDIO RECORD and then press the ENTER button to access the audio record submenu Enable or disable the audio recording option for each channel The default is off Highlight REPEAT RECORD and then press the ENTER button to access the repeat record submenu Select the repeat recordi
71. PAGE um DER k ALTE TREN A BASIE DR IRET A DPP 7h vm de oa m u de H e pan ar Vat E Select the display option for the remote controller ID INNEN The default is OFF DO FREE SPACE MODE PERCENT Mm RECORD STATUS out DISPLAY Mm DATEATINE MODE OD nH YY TITLE DISPLAY ON Dm TITLE MODE EZ HR BORDER COLOR HHI TE 82 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER UU 6 2 3 TITLE Highlight TITLE and then press the ENTER button to access the title submenu SEARS ESCH ZE E A o ES Ex En fey Eu NIC ESCREEN A E ee POSITION AUTO SEQUENCE DISPLAY MHULTI SCREEN COVERT SPOT Two SELECT VALUE PES DC Le Tis ed Press the enter button to edit the channel title TE er 185 Tes TE Tte ES Navigate through the characters by using the f E UTE STA directional buttons and advance through the re characters using the or buttons Press the ES ENTER button to select the characters Up to eight characters can be entered for the channel title i BITMAP TITLE CH 6 2 4 MULTI SCREEN Several multi screen viewing modes can be customized using any combination of cameras These viewing modes can be disabled and excluded from the view mode sequence Customizable multi screens include MULTI 4E MULTI 6 MULTI 7 MULTI 9B MULTI 10 AND MULTI 13 EOP Es 8s ee e Tb Tie A Highlight MULTI SCREEN and the press the ENTER ST mmm button to access the multi screen submenu k AUTO SEQUENCE DISPLAY A TITLE
72. REM PC CORO 127 YEGOR EE 127 b ME A EEN 127 SO oin i een ee ns EL E E A ELE LE A CE rT 128 EIA VE ANDE e ed eee di UNTEN o 128 AE 128 X CLIENT PROGRAM NEE 129 101GvGIEMREOUIREMENT earar aaa ri 129 10 2 INSTALLING THE DVR VIEWER 129 10 3 DVR VIEWER CAvOUT I nRrRrRtRretRtretetretetre iii 131 10 4 DYR VIEWER s LIVE MODE EEN 149 10 5 DVR VIEWER PLAYBACK MODPE ennnmmmHRRR III 151 10 5 TIME SEAR GU EE 152 10 5 2 CALENDAR GEARCH nenne etre tenter terrere rna 153 be RSS AC BR RE RR S 154 IOS ATEX T LH oe 155 A O ASA 157 10 6 DVR PLAYER SETUP icc ccccecceccececceceececeeceeaeceeaeseeaecueaesueaeeneaeees 159 IS HOUR SETUP a ee 160 OO Zo REE eee OOO RO O OOO OTe eee ete EIE 161 EE Be Te 161 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 10 6 2 2 DISDIAY E 161 106 29 O eran 162 A Ao 163 nn seen sesaseeasenosteaseneseenee 163 10620 OPO E 163 10627 dI MOL a iii 164 AE 164 100 3 EE 164 106 3 2 Record Prod Mis Dd ease bad oo ndr devi rainbow ditat 164 105 5 9 AOA V eege 165 1056 d RE 165 E RR RR A cr neon T EEN 165 10 5 4 2 Motllon DELECHON scada 165 IO CAS o CNSO NOU ana 166 10 644 Relay OUMU E 166 ere 167 10 6 O MOS EM M 167 10 65 22 HDD EE 167 Eeer 167 10 6 5 4 ADVANCED SETUP oet deett rore E eret Eee ida 168 A A E Dido rod tos RU GO nine RUM E CE RM LEE 168 A 168 40 6 6 2 ee 168 106 603 R949 ssc ii T 169 A acees aetna aaa nS 169 10 68 06 oggi EE
73. Recording Alarm Recording Alarm Output Pre Post Event Buffer Remote Client Network DDNS Dynamic IP support Monitoring Environment Multisite Monitoring Audio Transmission NTSC D1 720 X 480 D1 720 X 576 HD1 720 X 288 NTSC D1 720 X 480 D1 720 X 576 Half D1 720 X 288 NTSC Max 60 ips O D1 Max 120 ips O HD1 Max 240 ips CIF NTSC amp PAL Standards automatic configuration 16 Channels BNC 1 0 Vp p 10 Composite 75 Ohm Balanced 16 Channels BNC w Automatic Signal Boost 1 0 Vp p Composite 75 Ohm Balanced 1 0 Vp p Composite 75 Ohm Balanced 4 pins mini DIN 15 pins female DSUB 8 Alphanumeric Characters Bitmap Picture or Characters 1 4 6 7 9 10 138 16 w Customizable 4 6 7 9 10 amp 13 Channel View Mode Single Channel View HD1 720 x 240 CIF 360 x 240 CIF 360 x 288 1 4 6 7 9 10 138 16 w Customizable 4 6 7 9 10 amp 13 Channel View Mode 0 60 seconds ADPCM 16 Channels 1 Channel 0 5 1 4 Vp p O 20KOhm MPEG4 Half D1 720 X 240 CIF 360 X 240 CIF 360 X 288 PAL Max 200 ips CIF Low Fine Superfine CIF eK HD1 11K D1 20K Continuous Motion Alarm V Loss Schedule Calendar Search amp Copy Time Event Block File Bookmark amp Log Forward amp Reverse Pause Picture by Picture Normal Slow up to 128X of normal speed Fast up to 128X of normal speed 300 Selectable Grids amp Multi Level Detection per Channel 4 Channel Terminal Blocks Normal
74. S 216 70 136 zu MEM h 5 k C O N N E CT el then click on Count3 Dyrintormeton Type Network C RS232C C RS4E5 DVA Name 152 155 1 5 Use lp Sever T IP Pot MAT 192 16 5100 lo zen Domain Name 2 Use DNS Serial Port d Baud Rate poo sx Pasewoed ke Description Add Change Delete Connect Cancel 4 192 168 1 3 192 168 1 3 2006 05 09 07 38 40 18 x d A d Q HO b E pe x a 2006 05 09 07 38 40 2006 05 09 07 38 40 2006 05 09 07 38 40 2006 05 09 07 38 40 8 37 38 AM v1 56 it 2 3 Ta fs fe 7 fs T9 Ho 11 h2 CH1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Teen ma mag 2006 05 09 07 38 40 2006 05 09 07 38 40 2006 05 09 07 38 40 2006 05 09 07 38 40 Ch5 Ch6 Ch CH 8 d 2006 05 09 07 38 40 2006 05 09 07 38 40 2006 05 09 07 38 40 2006 05 09 07 38 40 132 168 1 4 CH 9 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 2006 05 09 07 38 40 2006 05 09 07 38 40 2006 05 09 07 38 40 2006 05 09 07 38 40 ial af dei g a DVR s local time Displays the DVR s local date and time b Event message Displays the channel s event messages alarm and motion 150 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER c Channel window The DVR channel window can be double clicked for a full screen mode The channel window can also be zoomed by dragging the left mouse button over the channel window The size of the box created by dragging will be the outline of the channel window to be zoomed in d DVR functions some of the DVR functions may not b
75. SYSTEM UNK DOWNLOAD Send Email OFF SMTP Server I 1 1 Jl DVR Emal Address OPTION User ld Password y 223 EmalAddiess 1 Emal Addiess 2 A EmdAden3 EmiAddes4 Emidadhes5 fmd den6 EmdAdhens7 Emd dhes8 Emd dhes9 Email amp ddiess 10 Read Fiom Fie Save To File Load From t Update 0vA Doss SE System ID select the system ID Output Mode select the output mode Baud Rate select the communication speed Data Bit select the data bit Parity Bit select the parity bit Stop Bit select the stop bit a Model select the PTZ camera model D C opeed select the communication speed ID select the PTZ camera address Send e mail on off SMTP Server enter the SMTP server address DVR e mail Address enter the DVR s e mail address User ID enter the DVR s user name for the e mail account Password enter the DVR s password for the e mail account E mail addresses 1 through 10 enter the e mail addresses for e mail notification 170 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER HE 10 6 7 DOWNLOAD The DVR s firmware can be updated from the client software Please remember that once the upgrade process begins the connection must not be severed or interrupted 10 6 7 1 DVR Logo Select Reserved Had From Fie save Tore Lead From LAA upamessova o 10 6 7 2 Firmware Download Click on FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD and
76. To listen into the desired audio channel press the AUDIO SEL button and then channel button By default the audio will playback along with the equivalent video camera i e channel 1 audio will play back along with channel 1 video 46 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER AAN V ADVANCED OPERATION This section will cover advanced features of the DVR such as backup copy pan tilt and zoom camera controls alarm video loss and motion recording and various playback search options 5 1 BACKUP The DVR is capable of backing up to various media such as DVD RW CD RW USB Flash drives and external hard drives Please note that besides the optical media the backup devices must be USB 2 0 compliant and they can be connected to any of the three available USB slots Every time a backup is made the mini player will be copied along with the content to facilitate viewing of the backup video on any Windows based personal computers All backup media will include a multi channel small viewer 5 1 1 CD RW DVD RW DVD RW DVD RAM The DVR is equipped with a DVD multi CD RW drive for backups RW media was specifically chosen because of its unique ability to be used over and over Data backups can be written to the same RW disk until its maximum capacity is reached Once capacity is reached the disk can then be reformatted and reused over and over Press the COPY button to enter the COPY screen COPY COPY COPY STATUS HEDIA FORMAT CD RW
77. U FROM FILE and then press the ENTER button to load a DVR setting from the USB flash memory The USB flash memory with the DVR menu file must be inserted into the front USB port The DVR will attempt to read from the USB flash memory When a menu file is found it will load to the DVR and when successful it will display LOAD MENU SUCCESSFUL Highlight SAVE MENU TO FILE and then press the ENTER button to save the menu settings onto a USB flash memory The USB flash memory must be inserted into the front USB port 114 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER When saving the DVR menu settings is successful the DVR will display ENV COPY SUCCESS LOAD MENU FRON FILI SAVE MENU TO FILE 6 5 9 FIRMWARE UPGRADE The DVR s software can be upgraded for the latest feature updates fixes and improvements via the USB flash memory Highlight FIRMWARE UPGRADE and then press the ENTER button to access the firmware upgrade E eme SC screen ENGLISH REMOTE CONTROL 1D ALL KEY ECHO ON ADUANCED SETUP 77 PER MOVE um SELECT X MALUE PACE o DES select YES and then press the ENTER button to begin the firmware upgrade The USB flash memory with the upgrade file must be inserted into the front FIRHHARE UPGRADE FROM USB USB port The DVR will start reading the available upgrade file NOUES uo SELECT 4 VALUE PAGE 115 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Bisi es TE Te 185 EI E FIRHHARE UPGRADE FIRHMARE
78. USB BEAT Zi e Ott ie ie tals 21 USB STORAGE ee 33 User de Le as ee ato de de 112 User ID c ERR RE 124 V VGA QOUTP Ta oe dde Dee ad 21 VIDE eeben ee 16 17 141 VIDEO LOSS RECORDING 58 VIDEO GTANDARD 109 Z 748 5M cian 23 38 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER u NOTES 184 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER A ENOJXZXZXZAA AAJAJAJANJXXZXEZEXWXXXXUJXJNJNXNJXJJAXA AOOAAAXSEJ NOTES 185 Rev 1 0 Design and specifications are subject to change with out notice DISTRIBUTED BY
79. ach channel at 30 images per second for the total of 480 images per second for 16 Channel DVR 240 images per second for 8 Channel DVR and 120 images per second for 4 Channel DVR 4 3 1 LIVE VIEW MODE SEQUENCE Press the DISPLAY button to toggle between different view modes 4 3 1 1 16 Channel DVR 24 35 2006 05 12 04 24 37 XE 2006 05 12 04 24 40 CH12 9 Channel Mode A 9 Channel Mode B 2006 05 12 04 24 45 d 2006 05 12 04 24 47 4 Channel Mode A 4 Channel Mode B 2006 05 12 04 24 52 d 2006 05 12 04 24 54 4 Channel Mode C 4 Channel Mode D 4 Channel Mode E 34 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 3 1 2 8 Channel DVR 2006 05 12 04 24 40 2006 05 12 04 24 42 G 2006 05 12 04 24 45 2 2006 05 12 04 24 47 4 Channel Mode A 4 Channel Mode B 4 Channel Mode C 2006 05 12 04 24 52 4 Channel Mode D 4 Channel Mode E 4 3 2 FULL SCREEN DISPLAY Press the desired channel button to directly display the channel on the monitor Press 10 then a secondary number for any channel numbers higher than 9 2006 03 28 02 59 56 Press Numeric button 1 to display channel 1 4 3 3 AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Press 10 button and then 2 button to display channel 12 Press the SEQ button to activate the automatic sequence display Please change ADD AUTO SINGLE option to ON to include single channel display into the automatic sequence Any of the view modes can be skipped by selecting the dwell time to
80. acting the vendor or the manufacturer If you still have questions or problems operating the DVR correctly then please contact the reseller 178 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER APPENDIX TIME ZONE LISTING GMT 12 00 GMT 11 00 GMT 10 00 GMT 09 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 04 00 GMT 04 00 GMT 04 00 GMT 03 30 GMT 03 00 GMT 03 00 GMT 03 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 01 00 GMT 01 00 GMT GMT GMT 01 00 GMT 01 00 GMT 01 00 GMT 01 00 GMT 01 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 03 00 GMT 03 00 GMT 03 00 International Date Line West Midway Island Samoa Hawaii Alaska Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana Arizona Chihuahua La Paz Mazatlan Mountain Time US amp Canada Central America Central Time US amp Canada Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey Saskatchewan Bogota Lima Quilto Eastern Time US amp Canada Indiana East Atlantic Time Canada Caracas La Paz Santiago Newfoundland Brasilia Buenos Aries Georgetown Greenland Mid Atlantic Azores Cape Verde Island Casablanca Monrovia Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stoholm Vienna Belgrade Bratislava Budapest Ljubljana Prague Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris Sarajevo Skopje Warsaw Zagreb West Central Africa Atehns Beirut Istanbul Minsk Bucharest C
81. airo Harare Pretoria Helsinki Kyiv Riga Sofia Tallinn Vilnius Jerusalem Baghdad Kuwait Riyadh Moscow St Petersburg Volgograd 179 GMT 03 00 GMT 03 30 GMT 04 00 GMT 04 00 GMT 04 30 GMT 05 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 05 30 GMT 05 45 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 06 30 GMT 07 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 09 00 GMT 09 00 GMT 09 00 GMT 09 30 GMT 09 30 GMT 10 00 GMT 10 00 GMT 10 00 GMT 10 00 GMT 10 00 GMT 11 00 GMT 12 00 GMT 12 00 GMT 13 00 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Nairobi Tehran Abu Dhabi Muscat Baku Tbilisi Yeveran Kabul Ekaterinburg Islamabad Karachi Tashkent Chennai Kolkata Mumbai New Delhi Kathmandu Almaty Novosibirsk Astana Dhaka Sri Jayawardenepura Rangoon Bangkok Hanoi Jakarta Krasnoyarsk Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumgi Irkutsk Ulaan Bataar Kuala Lumpur Singapore Perth Taipel Osaka Sapporo Tokyo Seoul Y akutsk Adelaide Darwin Brisbane Canberra Melbourne Sydney Guam Port Moresby Hobart Vladivostok Magadan Solomon Island New Caledonia Auckland Wellington Fiji Kamchatka Marshal Island Nuku alofa 180 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 1 D 16 Channel DNR 77 D176 77 95 96 120 121 Date amp Time eee 107 161 167 8 IO ROME RU 133 DECREASE VALUE 18 24 8 Channel DVRs ina occ bon 35 DHCP soi bei aeta ls 33 116 117 168 DIGITAL ZOOM ataco 19 24 A DIRECTION ooi 17 19
82. annels will record at 10 IPS 60 30 3 10 IPS For example if channel 3 is triggered to start recording at 30 IPS channels 1 2 and 4 through 16 start recording at 10 IPS B Complex Mode Complex Mode event recording records exactly at the predetermined record rate for all channels The total record rate must be confined within the maximum record rate allowed for the resolution 1 Event Channel Only One event channel records at predetermined event recording speed and the other channels records at normal recording speed 2 All Channels All channels record at predetermined event recording speed 3 NORMAL RECORD RATE Define the manual recording rate The maximum recording rate per resolution is CIF at 240 ips Half D1 at 120 ips D1 at 60 ips in case of 16 Channel DVR 8 Channel DVR and CIF at 120 ips Half D1 at 120 ips D1 at 60ips in case of 4 Channel DVR 4 EVENT RECORD RATE 99 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER a Event Record Rate configures the recording speed for each channel when for event recording When an event is triggered each channel or all channels will record as defined Please see 2 EVENT RECORD SETTING on page 91 5 RECORD QUALITY Select the record quality for normal recording and event recording Available options are Low Fine and Superfine 6 PRE POST EVENT RECORD TIME Select the pre and post event record time O to 5 seconds for pre record time and 0 to 60 for post record time 7 EVENT OPTI
83. any of the channels need to be viewed in full screen mode highlight Channel and then press the or button to view a specific channel Press the ENTER button and the playback will begin Maneuver through the playback as needed Please see 4 9 BASIC PLAYBACK on page 42 Event search provides an overview of the all event related recordings so that a specific event can be quickly pinpointed and accessed 64 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER SEARCH COPY DIME SEARCH Re EVENT SENACH SELOCK SEARCH Britt SEARCH PCOOKHARK SEARCH STEXT SEARCH LOS FILE CARH CALENDAR SEARCH FARCH At EVENT SEARCH SEARCH gt HORMAL EVENT HDD 10 CHANNEL gt ALl EVENT SEARCH TINE 2006 05705 15 12 21 Press the SEARCH button to access the search screen Highlight EVENT SEARCH and then press the ENTER button to access the EVENT SEARCH screen Select which hard disk drive to retrieve the data from If unknown leave the HDD ID on NORMAL if any of the channels need to be viewed in full screen mode highlight Channel and then press the or button to view a specific channel Select the event type by pressing the and button 65 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER A SS EVENT SEARCH Select the year month date hour minutes and E e seconds of the end of the data to retrieve As the SEN values change the picture in the preview window will 2r CAE change accordingly If all events need to
84. as the number of channels it records on As there are multiple vendors of PTZ cameras the DVR also supports a variety of protocols The following is the list of supported manufacturers and their models is ES IR iS ES 53 US H Highlight PTZ and then press the ENTER button to NETHARK access PTZ camera submenu AS232C LAUCK IPTZ PTZ E MAIL DVR NAME DWR LOCATION HLC gt Highlight the desired channel number where the PTZ CHANNEL MODEL ES camera is connected then scroll through the list of d rr 0400 PTZ cameras and select the appropriate protocol CH lt NONE 9600 CH NONE 9600 CH 5 NONE 9600 ECH 6 NONE 9600 CH NONE 9600 CH NONE 9600 MOVE wan SELECT 4 VALUE e PAGES gt ESC 122 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER CHANNEL BCH NONE SCH 2 NONI WEE NONI NONE NONI NONI NONE NONE E Sp 3 SPEED CHANNEL HODEI CH NONE CH 2 NONE EE NONE CH NONE 5 NONI CH 6 NONE MI NONE SCH NONE 6 6 5 E MAIL T 00 9600 9600 9600 9666 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 Select the communication speed Available speeds are from 1200 to 115200 The default is 9600 Select and match the PTZ camera address For example if the PTZ camera is set to address 2 then the ID should be set to 2 The DVR is capable of sending e mails when an event occurs to up to ten different e mail addresses i ie oe Tos Ee Bolt RIIT RS2320 RS485 PTZ In aver SELECT 9
85. asana fetus rubato a AR 168 NETWORK o oo ccc cecceccecccecceccecceeceeceeeneeaeeeeeeneeaees 116 NORMAL HECORD 95 normally closed circeunt 58 normally oDernrclreulb od 58 NUMERIC BUTTONS eee 17 24 P PAN TIET ZOOM dens ec la cats 56 PAN TILT ZOOM CAMERA CONTROL 56 PASS WOTA TU MET 124 PASS WORD scans S embeds 63 111 124 168 Pasewold eeh ees 168 A A AAN 18 PICTURE BY PICTURE enmmmmmRe 44 LEE 18 24 39 PLAY15 18 24 42 44 46 60 62 68 69 70 72 85 127 136 140 145 146 147 148 153 154 155 157 158 PLAY E 18 24 42 44 46 PLAY MODE EE 98 PLAYBACK MODE eegener Ee 151 PLAYBACK STATUS EE 31 POR ip A 16 33 POSITION Seea 45 POST RECORD TIME sssessssses 78 FOWER SS sitet sn edad e E 104 POWER SELECT isa dept N 21 PRE POST EVENT RECORD TIME 96 PRE RECORD TIME ices eoe eere ni re sees 77 PRESE E 19 24 57 PTZ 17 18 19 24 56 57 98 111 116 120 121 122 141 169 Q QUICK SETUP cocoa 57 58 76 159 160 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Rec HDD BLUE 106 RECORD 14 17 19 24 41 58 88 90 96 97 141 146 159 164 RECORD FRAME ooccccccccccccccnccccncncncnnnnnononnnnnnnos 77 Record El deel un DEE 164 RECORD PROGRAM 33 41 57 90 See RECORD CUA TY osa ln 96 RECORD SEV UP o oc clics orcos 41 57 88 RECORD TYPE ositos 33 RELATA UN te el 21 58 Re
86. bol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s AN enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the product Applicable in the European Union and other European countries W Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment LC with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER DISCLAIMER a While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and
87. come immersed in water or other liquids Do not allow liquids to enter the interior The Digital Video Recorder has not been waterproofed If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air wipe it dry with a soft absorbent cloth In the event that the water or other foreign substances enter the interior immediately turn the Digital Video Recorder s Power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock Please consult the Digital Video Recorder reseller Do not use substances containing alcohol benzene thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment The use of these substances may lead to fire Use a dry cloth on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the device In dusty humid or greasy environments the dust that collects around the ventilation or the slots on the outer casing over long periods of time may become saturated with humidity and short circuit leading to fire Do not cut damage alter or place heavy items on the power cord Any of these actions may cause an electrical short circuit which may lead to fire or electrical shock Do not handle the device or power cord with wet hands Handling it with wet hands may lead to electrical shock When unplugging the cord ensure that you hold the solid portion of the plug Pulling on the flexible portion of the cord may damage or expose the wir
88. complete no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions Maker reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice No part of this guide may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without prior written permission of Maker a Maker makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the Digital Video Recorders the software personal computers peripheral devices or unapproved unsupported devices Trademark Acknowledgements The names and products not mentioned here may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER FCC NOTICE Digital Video Recorders 4 8 and 16 channels These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 These devices may not cause harmful interference and 2 These devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation These equipments generate use and can radiate
89. cover SPOT camera SPOT MODE MANUAL SPOT SEQUENCE TME PS ADD EPOT MULTI La d VIDEO LOSS ap or Haid From File Sav Torio Logd From DG a e Customize the channels to be displayed in 4E 6 7 9B 10 and 13 channel view modes a Channels 1 through 16 on off b Select live play network LV amp PB LV amp NW PB amp NW all c Title Display on off opot Mode manual event sequence opot Sequence Time 1 to 60 seconds Add Spot Multi disabled Video Loss Skip on off oocp 164 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 10 6 2 7 Camera E SEE OA Quick setup SCREEN RECORD Event System une OOWHUDAD AUTO SEQUENCE DISPLAY TITLE MULTI SCREEN COVERT SPOT CAMERA Adjust the brightness the contrast the hue and the saturation on each channel BRIGHTHESS CONTRAST _ HUE SATURATION 7 D a p seen zc zetepn Lessel o 10 6 3 RECORD 10 6 3 1 Record DIE SETUP SCREEN RECORD EVENT SYSTEM Link coru pen RECORD ROCOAD Prin HOLE Schedule Record click on a hour block and then click Schedule Record on off Ss e eee a b Monday through Sunday select the record he 2 er peeke anaa EK Se A Tele e eieiei prog ram ln FESEEE REEERE MEFA BERK Repeat Record on off au SERRE FERRE FERREE FEEFFE Repeat Record Alarm 5 through 10 off Backup Mode mirror event off Audio 1 through 8 on off Record Limit off 1 day through 6 days
90. d From File Save ToFie Load From DYR Update 1o DvA Close a Channel Title text mode Enter up to eight alphanumeric characters for channel titles b Clear Clear the bitmap drawing c Move Move the bitmap drawing in the grids d Font Select the font for bitmap conversion e Download Download the bitmap to the DVR f Make Bitmap Enter the title to be converted into bitmap g Bitmap Grid The title can be drawn here 163 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 10 6 2 4 Multiscreen Quick SETUP SCREEN RECORD EVENT SYSTEM ap Gang papn AUTO SEQUENCE OFSPLAY TITLE MULTI SCREEN covert spor camera LIVE 4E DISPLAY ke LIVES DISRAY e ES 3 nos E irm P s LIMET MERAY E LIVE 38 DEPL BT 1 2 P si E a Fara ELERE LIVE 10 Drm fe LIVE 13 PA ef D REPE fap aie apa Fand From Fie Save ToFie Load Fase EVA Updae move came 10 6 2 5 Covert Quick se TUP SCREEN recon event svsTEM une pora AUTO SEQUENCE terar Tite MULTISOREEN OFERT seat CAMERA Diop cu 3 Jor me for miualor CH 3 DPE T EHTI or D me for omg CHS for CHI for d oe for cou for r7 ng tuis ng CH 8 arr CH ie arr SELECT ra rra COVERT TITLE DISPLAY or Rei From File Satori Load From DW vss ge 10 6 2 6 Spot Quac sc rue SCREEN pecoat EVENT SYSTEM Link pang pap AUTO SEQUENCE pepe TITLE MULTISCREEN
91. d the password prompt will be displayed Enter the administrator s password and then Ok click on OK to display the DVR setup menu pe eal ar al E E Joa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Read From File Save To File Load From DWA Update to DWA 1 QUICK SETUP 2 SCREEN SETUP 3 RECORD SETUP 4 EVENT SETUP 160 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER IU 5 SYSTEM SETUP 6 LINK 7 DOWNLOAD Update the DVR s firmware using the download menu 8 READ FROM FILE Load DVR settings from a DVR setup file 9 SAVE TO FILE oave DVH settings to a DVR setup file 10 LOAD FROM DVR Load current DVR settings 11 UPDATE TO DVR Upload changed settings to DVR 12 CLOSE Close DVR Setup menu 10 6 1 QUICK SETUP Dvr Eny y xj QUICK SETUP SCREEN RECORD EVENT SYSTEM LINK DOWNLOAD a Quick Setup on off b Image Size 360 x 240 720 x 240 720 x 480 QUICK SETUP OFF S c Record Frame 16 through 480 IMAGE SIZE 720240 sl depending on image size werisa E z d Event off all alarm v loss Le E motion alarm amp loss alarm amp POST RECORD TIME 10 j motion loss amp motion Viger p E e Pre Record Time O through 5 AUDIO RECORD OFF v REMOTE CONTROL ID ALL v seconds f Pose Record Time O through 60 seconds g Image Quality low fine superfine h Audio Record on off Remote Control ID all 11 14 21 24 31 34 and 41 44 Read From File Save To File Load Froen DVR Update to OVR Clote
92. dow List of DVH logs from the most recent to the oldest b Search Click on search to view available log list C Search time Select the year month date hour minutes and seconds of the end of the log list to retrieve d Save log Save the log list onto the computer e Cancel Exit from the log search window 29 RECORD PLAYBACK BUTTONS The remote playback can be controlled just as on the DVR The remote playback can be played in normal slow and fast modes in both forward and reverse direction The DVR Viewer can also record the remote transmission onto the computer s hard disk drive NAAA a b C d e f g h a Record Click on the RECORD button to start recording on to the computer When recording the box below the main channel display window will be outlined in red 147 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER b Rewind This button can be toggled for rewind speed of 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x 64x and 128x c Reverse slow This button can be toggled for a slow reverse playback speed of 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x 1 16x 1 32x 1 64x and 1 128x d Reverse play Normal speed playback in reverse direction e Pause Pause the playback during remote playback or live monitoring f Play Normal speed playback in forward direction g Forward slow This button can be toggled for a slow forward playback speed of 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x 1 16x 1 32x 1 64x and 1 128x h Fast forward This button can be toggled for fast forward speed of 2x 4x 8
93. e 0 Q O y a Available data Displays available data to be downloaded b Hard disk drive selection Select the hard disk drive to download from If unknown leave the selection on NORMAL c Copy time Define the interval of the file to be downloaded Available time interval is 1 through 60 minutes As the value is adjusted the COPY END value will be automatically adjusted d Copy start Enter the starting time of the data to be downloaded e Copy end Enter the end time of the data to be downloaded f Password Encrypt the downloaded copy with a password Up to 8 numbers can be entered for the password g Channel Select the channels to be downloaded 145 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER h DVR media Select the media on which the DVR will utilize for backup All three USB ports and the internal DVD burner can be selected i Copy Click on copy after all parameters for downloading j DVR copy After selecting the media to be backed up on the DVR click on DVR COPY to begin the backup process on the DVR k Cancel Exit from the COPY window 21 MICROPHONE TALK For the voice communication over the internet click on the MICROPHONE button and then talk into an available microphone 22 SPEAKER LISTEN Listen in on any of the four channels with audio recording over the internet Bring any one of the channels with audio recording to full screen to listen into a specific channel 23 TIME SEARCH Search for a
94. e affected equally to all channels This includes the image size record speed image quality event options pre and post recording time and audio record settings Moreover the activation of quick setup overrides any other recording settings as the quick setup supersedes regular record setup oap ue Quick setup enables or disables the use of the quick setup settings The default is OFF QUICK SET HAGE SIZE RECORD FRAME EVENT PRE RECORD TINE POST RECORD TINE IMAGE QUALITY AUDIO RECORD REHOTE CONTROL ID 6 1 2 IMAGE SIZE Peal Ufo pe GS zat Image size determines the recording picture size own SETUP A Available sizes are TOTEE RECORD XT e CIF 360 X 240 Seng nt SEE e Half Di 720 X 240 ron e Di 720 X480 AUDIO RECORD REMOTE CONTROL ID The default size is Half D1 76 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Ha 6 1 3 RECORD FRAME QUICK SETUP QUICK SETUP IMAGE SIZE ANE EVEHT j PRE RECORD TINE POST RECORD TIHE INACE QUALITY AUDIO RECORD REMOTE CONTROL ID F2UX 208 ALL SSEC 1OSEC FINE OF F ALL Record frame determines the overall recording speed of the DVR The recording speed adjusts automatically according to the image size and divided equally between all available channels As an example the 120 available recording speed is divided equally between 16 channels on the 16 Channel DVR The default is 120 IPS The following chart shows the maximum recording speed fo
95. e and insulation creating the potential for fires or electrical shocks Use only the recommended power accessories Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating damage of the equipment fire electrical shock or other hazards The supplied power supply and power cord are designed for exclusive use with the Digital Video Recorder Do not use it with other products or battery There is a risk of fire and other hazards Avoid using placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures such as a greenhouse or trunk of a car High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing Ensure that there is good ventilation when using the equipment Do not operate the Digital Video Recorder beyond its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Do not use the Digital Video Recorder in an extreme environment such as in high temperature or high humidity Use the device at temperatures within 0 C 40 C 82 F 104 F and humidity below 90 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER PREVENTING MALFUNCTION Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never place the Digital Video Recorder in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data Avoid Condensation Related Problems Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause conde
96. e available depending on what user account the DVR Viewer has been signed on with and also with what user level password the DVR has been connected to e DVRs online If more than one DVR Is connected then the live view of the DVRs can be selected by clicking on the desired DVR name f Remaining HDD space Displays remaining hard disk drive space on the DVR g Channel status Displays the status of the channels 151 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 10 5 DVR VIEWER PLAYBACK MODE Any DVRs that are connected online can be accessed to do data search remotely from the DVR and then transmit to the DVR viewer for remote playback a 192 168 1 3 192 168 1 3 Qe HE pe 2006 05 09 09 07 14 No Image 2006 05 09 09 07 14 Ch6 La 2006 05 09 09 07 14 Ch12 2006 05 09 09 07 14 f jen ir UNE PLAY ors gt C101 GBytes tree o OOOO fm fo g a DVR s playback time Displays the DVR s playback date and time Channels without recording show NO IMAGE b Event message Displays the channel s event messages at the time of the recording c Channel window The DVR channel window can be double clicked for a full screen mode The channel window can also be zoomed by dragging the left mouse button over the channel window The size of the box created by dragging will be the outline of the channel window to be zoomed in 152 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Ha d DVR functions Some of the DVR functions may
97. e playback If 1 2006 05 10 00 49 50 135015784 k h N 1 eegen 1507 unknown leave the selection to Norma 3 2006 05 10 00 30 46 1 134215784 4 2006 05 10 00 22 23 1 133815784 5 2006 05 10 00 14 18 1 133415784 6 2006 05 10 00 03 39 1 133015784 7 2006 05 09 23 54 47 1 132615784 8 2006 05 09 23 47 04 1 132215784 3 2006 05 09 23 39 25 1 131815784 10 2006 05 08 23 28 27 1 131415784 11 2006 05 09 23 19 33 1 131015784 12 2006 05 09 23 11 24 1 120615784 13 2006 05 09 23 00 08 1 130215784 1 INNER na 46 38 1 179215724 as PER Search Time 2006 05210 00 53 20 Search Nest Play Cancel 158 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER HE Select the year month day and time for the end of the data 1 2006 05 10 00 49 50 2 2006 05 10 00 38 43 1 3 2006 05 10 00 30 46 1 4 2006 05 10 00 22 23 1 5 2006 05 10 00 14 18 1 D 2006 05 10 00 03 39 1 7 2006 05 09 23 54 47 1 2006 05 09 23 47 04 1 132215784 9 2006 05 09 23 39 25 1 10 2006 05 09 23 28 27 1 11 2006 05 08 23 19 33 1 12 2006 05 09 23 11 24 1 13 2006 05 03 23 00 08 1 INNING na 97 46 20 1 Hdd Normal y Search Time 05 10 00 53 Block Search No Block Time 2006 05 06 10 58 19 If the desired date and time is not found then click on NEXT to display the next 500 Logical Block Addresses Hdd Block Lba 4 1 329815784 2 2006 05 06 10 43 27 1 325415784 3 2006 05 06 10 29 56 1 325015
98. els BNC 1 0 Vp p 10 Composite 75 Ohm Balanced 8 Channels BNC w Automatic Signal Boost 1 0 Vp p Composite 75 Ohm Balanced 1 0 Vp p Composite 75 Ohm Balanced 4 pins mini DIN 15 pins female DSUB 8 Alphanumeric Characters Bitmap Picture or Characters 1 4 6 7 amp 8 w Customizable 4 6 amp 7 Channel View Modes Single Channel View D1 720 X 480 HD1 720 x 240 CIF 360 x 240 HD1 720 X 288 CIF 360 x 288 1 4 6 7 amp 8 w Customizable 4 6 amp 7 Channel View Modes 0 60 seconds ADPCM 8 Channels 1 Channel 0 5 1 4 Vp p O 20KOhm MPEG4 NTSC D1 720 X 480 Half D1 720 X 240 CIF 360 X 240 PAL D1 720 X 576 Half D1 720 X 288 CIF 360 X 288 Max 240 ips CIF Max 200 ips CIF Low Fine Superfine CIF eK HD1 11K D1 20K Continuous Motion Alarm V Loss Schedule Calendar Search amp Copy Time Event Block File Bookmark amp Log Forward amp Reverse Pause Picture by Picture Normal Slow up to 128th of normal speed Fast up to 128X normal speed 300 Selectable Grids amp Multi Level Detection per Channel 4 Channel Terminal Blocks Normally Open or Normally Closed Circuit 4 Programmable Relay Out Terminal Block 5 Seconds Pre Event Up to 60 Seconds Post Event Buffer LAN WAN Internet Dynamic IP address and DDNS lookup Dedicated Central Monitoring System Maximum of 16 Independent DVRs Maximum of 256 Cameras 2 Way Audio Communication 175 Storage Internal Storage External S
99. eo Recorders are intended for surveillance use and should never be used in a manner that invades other people s privacy or contravenes international or domestic privacy act and its regulations Please be advised that in certain cases the monitoring of individuals private properties or commercial properties may contravene legal rights of such individuals even if the images were recorded for personal use Warranty Limitations This equipment s warranty is only effective in the country of sale If a problem arises while the Digital Video Recorder is in use abroad please convey it back to the country of sale before proceeding with a warranty claim to Maker DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before using the Digital Video Recorder please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below Always ensure that the Digital Video Recorder is operated correctly The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the Digital Video Recorder and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to the self other persons and equipment In this Instruction Manual the term Digital Video Recorder equipment and device refers primarily to the Digital Video Recorder and its accessories such as power supply and its remote controller WARNINGS Do not cover the ventilation opening or slots on the outer casing To prevent the Digital Video Rec
100. er run the DVR Viewer so please note it not to forget The DVR Viewer has two display modes When the program is run for the first time it will be shown in the attached mode The DVR Viewer then can be switched into detached mode to view up to 16 DVR windows simultaneously 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 an EE F 1E ratas 132 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER IU 1 DVRLIST The DVR List adds or removes individual DVRs and offers a variety of connection options w Dvr List Ir Address Com Pot MAC Address AA TS T0 136 214 D DA 2E AT 0499 a Lount Dvr Information b Pp f Network AS 2320 R5 85 C Eu E MHame A NX 1670 Use lp Server 7 d Porta 216 70 136 214 15400 0004 2F200606 f Use DDNS g e De None Baud Date 3600 i Description i j k m n a DVR List The DVRs that have been added are listed in this box b Connection Type Select the connection type to the DVR c DVR Name Enter the DVR name d IP Address and Port Enter the IP address and the port number for the DVR if known 133 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER e Use IP Server The DVR can be located on the internet using the MAC address displayed in the status screen If the MAC address is to be used Use IP Server box must be checked f Domain Name Use DDNS The DVR can be located on the internet using a domain name or a web address The DVR must be registered with a Dynamic DNS service in order to be l
101. eras simultaneously requiring a powerful personal computer to take full advantage of the program The following is the minimum and recommended PC specification O Minimum Recommended Port 5400 5499 TCP 10 2 INSTALLING THE DVR VIEWER Insert the program CD into the CD ROM or DVD ROM drive of the computer and locate the SETUP EXE file ES D Double click on the setup file and the program will start GE EES the installation m a zx 130 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Click on NEXT The DVR viewer will be installed in its default folder of C Program Files DVR DVR Viewer If the folder needs to be changed click on BROWSE button and then select a different folder The setup program will run through its series of installation process Click on FINISH to complete the installation 131 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 10 3 DVR VIEWER LAYOUT Locate the DvrViewer icon on the desktop and double click on it to run the client software The program can also be located in START Programs DVR Viewer D DND Viewer xj When the DVR Viewer is run for the first time the password input window displays like the left picture gt gt Enter Password for Administrator Password select and enter a password of up to 20 Confirm Password alphanumeric characters It s possible to enter without character Click on OK to start the program NOTE You have to input the setting password whenev
102. eration 3 STATUS LED Displays the status of the DVR Standby HDD read write and network transmission 4 USB 2 0 The USB 2 0 port can be used to connect to numerous USB 2 0 backup devices including XHD 10U external HDD add on bays individual external hard drives external optical drives and USB memory sticks 5 AUDIO SELECT This button selects the recorded audio channel AUDIO SEL button Channel button 6 NUMERIC BUTTONS Channel SELECT a Selects a specific channel number to be displayed in full screen b Enter the numeric password when prompted 7 SPOT MONITOR ESC a Activates the spot monitor control b Returns to previous menu screen C Exits from various function and menu screens 8 MENU UP DIRECTIONAL BUTTON a Accesses the main menu screen Tilts up in PTZ mode c Navigates up in the menu screen Moves the zoom box up in zoom mode 17 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 9 FUNCTION a Used in conjunction with the USER option for Relay 4 of the alarm output b Controls PTZ movement speed in PTZ mode 10 LIVE PLAYBACK This button exits the playback mode and returns to the live monitoring mode Pressing this button once more will toggle between live and paused playback mode 11 PLAY PAUSE a Starts the playback of recorded data By default the playback starts from the earliest recording If the recording has been played back the playback will start from where it was left off b Toggles betwee
103. ess the ENTER button to access Text Search submenu Select the hard disk drive to retrieve the data from If unknown leave the HDD ID on NORMAL Select the channel in which to search for the text string Select the year month date hour minutes and seconds of the end of the search time Highlight TEXT and then press the ENTER button to enter the text string to search 71 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER A Ss fos fal oo eS ee Es el Ern TET Enter the text to be searched Leave black for a wild EE card all item search abcdefahijkinnoparstuywxyz 0123456789 24 O 7 KOA A TEXT SEARCH See Move the highlight to any location besides TEXT and BT ie dM TIE El d then press the enter button to list the results TEXT SERRE O Highlight an entry and then press the ENTER button HOD ID a CHANNEL ALL SEARCH TIME 2006 05 11 01 02 15 to start playback 5 MULTI Maneuver through the playback as needed Please see 4 9 BASIC PLAYBACK on page 42 CH Y CH10 CH11 5 4 9 LOG FILE The log file keeps a list of the important events that happened to the DVR The log file can be saved to a USB flash memory as a text file so that it can be viewed and archived to a computer The following are what the DVR keeps in its log file 12 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER UU e Power on off e Power loss DVR restart e Changes in the menu e DVR initialization e HDD initialization e Network connection disconnectio
104. ess the ESC button to return to the previous menu HESOXiUCS ERN E MAIL ADDR 12 6 6 6 DVR NAME The DVR can support CMS Central Monitoring System You should set the DVR name to search the DVR in CMS Highlight DVR NAME and then press the ENTER button to define the DVR name d O A n n uc EE efte Tiro ie oet the DVR name selecting the characters Be CHARACTER TABLE B CDEFGHI JKLrHHOPOURSTUUHXVY Z E abcdetahijklinnoparstuvwxyz IRIS Re Press the ESC button to return to previous menu DUR DES 6 6 7 DVR LOCATION The DVR can support CMS Central Monitoring System You should set the DVR location to search the DVR in CMS 126 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Highlight DVR LOCATION and then press the ENTER button to define the DVR location II _ A E Tel Co 1 S Es peste ba lez Y Be CHARACTER TABLE CBCDEFCHI JKLANOPORSTUUMXY LOCATION SE Set the DVR location selecting the characters Press the ESC button to return to previous menu 6 6 8 CCC SERVER For sending the information to CCC server and it s only for a user to use CCC server 127 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER VII SEARCH Es la Es ES Es Es 0 ew TES E A eg SEARCH a COPY IINE SEARCH EVENT SEARCH BLUCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH BOOKMARK SEARCH TEXT SEARCH LOG FILI Wu SELECTS VALUES PAGES gt DCH Please see 5 4 ADVANCED PLAYBACK under section V ADVANCED OPERATION
105. gs time starting month week day and time Define the daylight savings time ending month week day and time Select the video standard by pressing the or buttons Available standards are NTSC PAL and SCOTT AUTO When set to AUTO the DVR automatically eet ENGLIS detects the video signal and display the main video REHOTE CONTROL ID ALL KEY ECHO I ADVANCED SETUP output accordingly FIRHHARE UPGRADE The default is AUTO 109 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER A A 99 94 6 5 4 LANGUAGE Select from seven available language settings VIDEO STANDARD a e English LEE CONTROL ID Tq e Korean fADUANCED SETUP 5 e Japanese IFIRHHARE UPGRADE e Polish e Spanish MOVE avar SELECTS VALUE PARE n DE e Russian e Chinese e Taiwanese e French e Turkish e German e Italian e Portuguese 6 5 5 REMOTE CONTROL ID If there is more than one DVR present at the same location and each DVR needs to be controlled separately using a remote controller then each DVR can be addressed differently so that all of them can be controlled using one remote controller Highlight REMOTE CONTROL ID and then press the or button to define the remote controller ID for the DVR Available options are Va CS A Pus RITE E e 11 through 14 FIRHHARE UPGRADE e 21 through 24 e 31 through 34 e 41 through 44 e ALL Key echo is the audible tone heard when pressing and key Highlight and select KEY ECHO option on or off by pressing the
106. hannel INFORMATION The channel information is displayed When the channel is in normal recording mode it will display the channel title as entered by the user When the channel is in event recording mode it will display the appropriate event recording mode alarm motion and video loss 4 2 STATUS SCREEN The status screen displays the basic information about the DVR Press the STATUS button to access the information screen DUR STATUS DUR STATUS T TI um P ADDRESS D o 02 SINET NASK 255 255 255 SATENA oo 8 2 Th MEM 1 2 FIXED MOD TOTAL SPACE 301500 MBYTES FIXED MOD FREE SPACE IER NETTES JAGHUP HOD TOTAL SPACE 0 MBYTES BACKUP HOD FREE SPACE D NETTES RECORD PROGRAM PROGRANG PORT A0 DYNAMIC LP SERVER 211 174 251 155 BACKUP TE SERVER 211 114 251 100 NAC ADDRESS 00 08 2F 20 1 04 158 STORAGE BOT INSTALL DSa CD DVD INTERNAL P SERVER RESPONSE DISCONNECT RECORD TYPE CONPLER SOFTRARE VERSION 2 871 HARDHARE VERSION 0 0 1 FIXED HDD TOTAL SPACE Displays the total amount of installed hard drive space including the hard drive space in the expansion bays 2 FIXED HDD FREE SPACE Displays the available remaining hard drive space including the hard drive space in the expansion bays 3 BACKUP HDD TOTAL SPACE Displays the total amount of backup hard drive space including the hard drive space in the expansion bays Backup hard drive total space will display zero bytes if none of t
107. he HOT FCTION i TT UNETE TEE ENTER button to access the motion detection e E e submenu EVENT HESSAGE RESET SIEC EVENT BUZZER MEF SENSOR INPUT RELAY OUTPUT Select the channel to customize motion related SENSITIVITY AREA SETUP options by pressing the or buttons TEST MOTION 100 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER CHANNEL AREA SETUP TEST MOTION CHANNEL SENSITIVITY TEST MOTION CHANNEL SENSITIVITY AREA SETUP Adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection from 1 to 5 by pressing the or buttons The default is 5 Highlight AREA SETUP and then press the ENTER button to access the motion grid setup screen Move the blue cursor around using the directional buttons and then press the ENTER button to disable each grid Press the ESC button to return to motion menu e Green tint motion detection on e Notint motion detection off The default is on for all grids Highlight TEST MOTION and then press the ENTER button to access motion testing screen Any grid that detects motion will flash a purple tint for the period of time that it detects motion 101 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER A A n 6 4 2 EVENT SCREEN MODE a Eo Es Eno E Ke rn TE Define how the main video output reacts when an MOTION DETECTION event occurs EVEHT CHECK EVENT MESSAGE a e SCREEN HOLD maintains the current SENSOR INPUT view mode RELA OUTPUT e EVENT FULL the channel in which the event occurs is di
108. he SEARCH button to access the search screen LiNE SEARCH BEUEHT SERHUCH BLOCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH Be COORMARK SEARCH STEXT SEARCH LOG FILE Bitz SELECTA DND e PGES an EJES Highlight SEARCH amp COPY and then press the ENTER button to access the SEARCH COPY screen 3 AAA A AE SEARCHACOPYI select which hard disk drive to retrieve the data from SC imr If unknown leave the HDD ID to NORMAL SEARCH START TIME 2006 03 28 10 47 24 SEARCH END TINE 2006 05 04 02 53 37 Select the year month date hour minutes and seconds of the beginning of the data to retrieve As the values change the picture in the preview window will change accordingly ARI TINE 0065 03 20 10 17 24 COPY MEDIA USDLFRONT START COPY MOVE ave SELECT 4 VALUES PAGE gt ESC 61 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER SEARCHACOPY HDD ID NORMAL CHANNEL D SEARCH START TINE 2006 05 02 18 00 00 SEARCH END TINE 2006 05 08 02 52 32 END TIME 2006 05 04 03 53 37 COPY MEDIA USBLFRONT START COPY MOVE aver SELECT VALUES PAGES DE HULTI CH SEARCHACOPY HDD 10 gt WORNAL CHANNEL ALL SEARCH START TINE 2006 05 02 18 00 00 SEARCH END TINE 2006 05 02 21 39 16 END TIME 2006 05 04 03 53 32 START COPY MOVE ave SELECT d VALUE PAGES gt ESC SEARCHACOPY ID 10 gt NORMAL CHANNEL gt ll SEARCH START TINE 2005 05 02 10 00 00 SEARCH END TINE 2006 05 02 21 39 48
109. he hard drives is designated as backup hard drives 4 BACKUP HDD FREE SPACE Displays the available remaining backup hard drive space including the hard drive space in the expansion bays Backup hard drive total space will display zero bytes if none of the hard drives is designated as backup hard drives 32 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 5 RECORD PROGRAM Displays current recording program 6 RECORD TYPE Displays current event recording mode 7 SOFTWARE VERSION Displays current software version of the DVR 8 HARDWARE VERSION Displays current hardware version of the DVR 9 DHCP DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL Displays the status of the DHCP application 10 IP ADDRESS Displays currently assigned IP address 11 SUBNET MASK Displays currently assigned subnet mask 12 GATEWAY Displays currently assigned gateway 13 DNS DOMAIN NAME SERVER Displays currently assigned DNS server information 14 PORT Displays currently assigned network port 15 DYNAMIC IP SERVER Displays currently assigned backup IP server 16 MAC ADDRESS Displays the DVR s MAC address Media Access Control address 17 USB STORAGE Displays the size of the external hard drive space or USB Flash Memory 18 USB CD DVD Displays the status of installed CD or DVD optical drive 19 IP SERVER RESPONSE Indicates the connectivity status with the IP server 33 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 3 LIVE VIEW The live view displays e
110. he new user The user setting can be modified by highlighting the user and clicking on CHANGE once the changes are made 140 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 7 Channel DISPLAY WINDOW Live or playback video from the DVR is transmitted and displayed up to 16 channels Each channel displays information regarding the specific channel according to the settings in VIEWER OPTION 8 DVR CLOSE The connected DVR can be disconnected by clicking on this button 9 ATTACH DETACH WINDOW The channel display window can be attached or detached to the controls by clicking on this button 10 TIME amp VERSION DISPLAY Displays the local time and current DVR Viewer version 11 Channel DISPLAY SELECTION Any one of the single channels can be viewed in full screen mode by clicking on any channel numbers 12 DISPLAY MULTI Channel VIEW MODE Depending on the model of the DVR the channel view modes can be changed by toggling on this button 16 channel view mode 13 channel view mode 10 channel view mode 9 channel view mode 8 channel view mode 7 channel view mode 6 channel view mode and quad view mode 13 AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE DWELL TIME Defines the dwell time for the automatic sequencing of view modes Select from 1 to 9 seconds The default is 3 seconds 14 AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE The channels sequence through different view modes automatically by enabling the AUTO button Click on AUTO once more to stop the automatic sequence 15 DVR CONTROLLER
111. his switch turns the DVR on or off 2 GROUND Ground connector 3 POWER IN DC power socket for 12VDC 6 67 Amps 4 ALARM INPUT Alarm input 1 through 16 on 16 Channel DVR 1 through 8 on 8 Channel DVR and 1 through 4 on 4 Channel DVR 5 RS 485 TERMINAL BLOCK Terminal blocks for RS 485 6 TIME SYNCHRONIZATION Input and Output terminal blocks for time synchronization between DVRs 7 RELAY OUT Terminal blocks for relay out 1 through 4 8 SERIAL RS 232C Reserved The RS 232C port can be used to connect a variety of devices to control the DVR 9 VGA OUTPUT D sub 15 pin connector for PC monitor out 10 USB REAR 1 USB REAR 2 The USB 2 0 ports can be used to connect to numerous USB 2 0 backup devices including XHD 10U external HDD add on bays individual external hard drives external optical drives and USB memory sticks 11 RJ 45 ETHERNET PORT 10 100Base T RJ 45 port for network connection 12 AUDIO OUTPUT RCA connector for audio signal output 13 S VIDEO OUTPUT S video connector for main monitor video signal output 14 SPOT OUTPUT opot monitor BNC connector for composite video signal output 21 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 15 MAIN MONITOR OUTPUT BNC connector for main monitor composite video signal output 16 AUDIO INPUT RCA connectors for audio signal input 17 CAMERA INPUT BNC connectors for composite video signal input 18 CAMERA LOOP OUTPUT Self terminating BNC connectors for composite video s
112. ignal loop output 22 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 2 3 IR REMOTE CONTROLLER 25 REMOTE CONTROLLER ID Select the remote controller ID 2 IRIS CONTROL 3 ZOOM CONTROL 4 SPOT MONITOR ESC ENTER STATUS HOME C O JO OR N o m a Wie o o A gt a A FUNCTION DVR CONTROLLER 23 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 6 ALARM RESET LEFT DIRECTIONAL BUTTON 7 MENU UP DIRECTIONAL BUTTON 8 PIP DOWN DIRECTIONAL BUTTON 9 DIGITAL ZOOM RIGHT DIRECTIONAL BUTTON 10 AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE FOCUS OUT DECREASE VALUE 11 FREEZE FOCUS IN INCREASE VALUE 12 SEARCH PRESET 13 COPY AUTOFOCUS 14 PTZ BOOKMARK 15 SLOW 16 PLAY PAUSE 17 FAST 18 LIVE 19 DIRECTION 20 RECORD 21 MULTI DISPLAY 22 TEXT 23 AUDIO SELECT 24 NUMERIC BUTTONS Channel SELECT 25 FUNCTION 24 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 2 4 MOUSE CONTROL 1 LEFT MOUSE BUTTON a Double click in the main window status display b Double click in the menu screen select item or icon 2 SCROLL WHEEL Scroll up or down to change the value of the selected item 3 RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON a Single click in the main window enter main menu b Double click in the menu screen exit to main screen 25 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Ill INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 3 1 CONNECTIONS LAYOUT LINE AUDIO 1 16 3 at A Ca RS232C L VGA MONITOR ALARM SENSOR D i dia qu q
113. l be needed to later retrieve the data Data encryption can be bypassed by pressing the ESC button 53 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 3 24 20 24 The backup progress is displayed on the right upper cH 3 tH corner of the screen and will disappear automatically when the backup process is finished The copied files are listed as Dvr 20060503 202016 dvr They can be retrieved and played back using the client software or the embedded program FileViewer exe 5 1 4 EXTERNAL HARD DISK DRIVE Follow the same procedure as the USB flash memory in section 5 1 3 5 1 5 COPY STATUS During any backup process a detailed description of the copy process can be viewed Copy status will display the start and end of the data to be backed up and the current time of the data being copied Es la Eo ES Es En TS fra fe Press the COPY button to enter the COPY submenu ax COPY STATUS MEDIA FORMAT MOVE ave SELECT 4 VALUES PAGE gt DE Highlight COPY STATUS and then press the ENTER button to see the copy status COPY COPY COF HEDIA FORMAT MOVE Aves SELECT d VALUE PACE 0 D 54 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER E Es la Go TES En En 10 Era les Displays the current copy status TT a AA COPY START TINE 2006 05 09 06 30 15 COPY END TINE 2006 05 09 07 30 15 COPY CUR TINE gt 2006 05 09 06 40 59 MOVE ave gt SELECT o VALUE PAGE o ESC G 5 1 6 COPY STOP
114. lay Output can eege See cfeeiere 166 RELAY OUTPUT coc 104 REMOTE CONTROL ID 78 110 REMOVABLE HDD RACK oscuras 17 REPEAT RECORD unn 97 REWIND ooo sala 43 RIGHT DIRECTIONAL BUTTON 19 RJ 45 ETHERNET PORT 21 RO 2320 nen sree 21 118 133 168 E 119 RO 4B tica olla coords 21 OO MEME m 119 Diem ML S 133 A TERES 169 S SAVE AND EXIT iio dla 128 Save menu to file ooooonncccnncccccononcnonnnonos 113 SAVE ONLY uu E n 128 SCREEN HOLD EE 102 SCREEN SETUP tte ees otiose 79 159 SEARCH19 24 59 61 62 63 65 66 68 69 70 73 127 134 145 148 156 SEARCH ECH 61 SECTION e ae o 18 SECTION Dr actas 19 Send email 122 Sensor UE 166 SENSOR INPUT ierra eee aci 103 Se EIERE 43 eil IER Cen 91 SEO Wisin aia 19 24 44 MTS e 123 183 PO eT ee 163 164 SPO E 17 21 23 85 86 SPOT MONITOR SE 17 23 SPOT EE 21 Se ET 17 18 23 32 142 147 148 STATUS LED WEE 17 SUBNET MASK sceptre ios 33 SUPERFINE cheie 78 SVIDEC OUTPUT lt cuna 21 SP e ee dbi seite Li 105 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT na00aaannnnnnaaaaannnne 129 T TEST IG TO IN ME 101 TES gee eee renee iM EE 24 155 TEXT SEARCH o ia ci 70 Me AUS ds dd 108 TIME SEARCH RE 63 152 TIME GYNCHRONLZATION 21 Tale erence neers ae ET EE 162 TIE e io se 83 U UP DIRECTIONAL BUTTON 17 24 USB 2 Ossie etek eas 14 15 16 17 21 47 52 USB GDF RT EE 33 USB FLASH MEMORY ooocccccccccnncoccccncnccccnconccnons 52 USB REAR EE 21
115. lay output and then press or buttons to change to the desired output number by The second page lists relay output options for DT EE YT 3 channels 9 through 16 3 3 3 3 3 j The third page lists the relay output time for relay h Gs mun T m outputs 1 through 3 Select the relay output time from A T SEE 1to 30 seconds The default time is 1 second The fourth relay can be customized to be used with the following options Tut SELECT VALUE PAGE o DE e POWER LOSS relay triggered when the DVR loses power e HDD ERROR relay triggered when the hard disk drive fails USER manual relay operation NOT USED 104 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 6 5 SYSTEM CW SYSTEM n x VIDEO STANDARD LANGUAGE ENGLISH SRENOTE CONTROL ID ALL KEY ECHO ON HADUANCED SETUP FIRHHARE UPGRADE MOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE gt DECH System setup defines various system settings such as hard disk drive settings system clock password for multiple users video standard language remote controller and the key echo Moreover the system settings can be reinitialized saved or retrieved from the USB flash memory as well as updating the DVR firmware 6 5 1 HARD DISK DRIVE EIA COME Highlight HDD and then press the ENTER button to we l access the hard disk drive management submenu CLOCK VIDEO STANDARD AUTO LANGUAGE ENGLISH REHOTE CONTROL ID ALI KEY ECHO ON ADVANCED SETUP
116. llano SELETA END AGED n ERREG Ez al Es 85 E ESF Highlight BOOKMARK SEARCH and then press the HITS erum ENTER button to access the BOOKMARK SEARCH MOB EMO screen me IMHE SEARCH SEVENT SEACH hock SP AREN Se 3 JE HAAN ARCH Ibal SERHEI SLOG FILE Wan SELECTS VALUES PAGES a0 Dr 69 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER BOOKMARK SEARCH Press the ENTER button to search for the list of WE ue mun bookmarks BOOKMARK SEARCH Select the bookmark and then press the ENTER NO button to start the playback 000 0000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 ut 000 0000 00 00 00 00 00 Mg 0000 00 00 00 00 00 Maneuver through the playback as needed Please see 4 9 BASIC PLAYBACK on page 42 5 4 8 TEXT SEARCH Text search allows searching for Point Of Sales interface entries to bring up the specific time related to a transaction e Ee Press the SEARCH button to access the search SEARCH EE PRA E screen SFARCH a COPY TIME SEARCH UA A MELOCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH Pe OOKMARK SEARCH STEXT SEARCH LOR FILE PORES anew SELECTS DR PAGES an HECK 70 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER LALENCAR SEARCH SEARCH A COPAN IINE YEAKEH EVENT SENEGH EH SE RETI FILE ERKLH B nKn ftl SPARE TEXT SEARCH TEXT SEARCH DD 1D NORMAL CHANNEL T TEXT SEARCH HDD 1D NORMAL CHANNEL ALI H DE mg TEXT SEARCH Ib NORMAL CHANNEL ALI f IL Highlight TEXT SEARCH and then pr
117. ly Open or Normally Closed Circuit 4 Programmable Relay Out Terminal Block 5 Seconds Pre Event Up to 60 Seconds Post Event Buffer LAN WAN Internet Dynamic IP address and DDNS lookup Dedicated Central Monitoring System Maximum of 16 Independent DVRs Maximum of 256 Cameras 2 Way Audio Communication 173 Storage Internal Storage External Storage Speed DMA Hard Drive Type Seek Time Expansion Bay Interface Data Redundancy System Monitoring Security Watchdog System Log Recovery Event Notification Log File List System Operating System Simultaneous Functions Control Devices Multiple DVR Support Matrix amp Cascade support File Compatibility USB Interface Backup Serial Interface Terminal Block Ethernet Power Source Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Dimensions Weight DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 Hard Drives 4 Terabytes Maximum 40 Hard Drives 40 Terabytes Maximum 5400 RPM Minimum 7200 RPM Maximum 45Mhz DMA EIDE Compatible Faster than 9 0ms average USB 2 0 Event Backup Individual Hard Drive Mirroring 5 separate user access and passwords monitor menu access record playback network backup Software Watchdog Power Failure Check Auto Reboot by watchdog and resumes previous operating mode amp Database Recovery Notification e mail to up to 10 accounts on Motion Alarm V Loss HDD Fail 20 000 Logs Modified Embedded Linux Pentaplex
118. maximum recording frame rate is 60 IPS in D1 resolution so if you set over 60 IPS on CH SUM and the following error message CHECK CH SUN will be displayed when exit the RECORD PROGRAM setting page SCENARIO 2 Event Channel Only Mode at Half D1 resolution lt 16 Channel DVR gt A convenient store owner wants to record only when there s an event at Half D1 resolution at 30 IPS only on the channels that trigger alarm events Logically normal record rate is set to 6 IPS per k CN EHH I WE SINGLE EUENT CH ONLY Fe am Aa iS PON channel thus allowing the event record to be at 30 a UUE D i IPS but technically the chip for frame rate setting can t support to be set by 6 IPS so you have to set 5 or 7 IPS CH SUM indicates the total of the record rate of the channel that would start recording at 30 IPS plus the sum of the record rate of remaining channels of 87 or 89 IPS logically 90 IPS hence the total of 117 or 119 IPS logically 120 IPS the maximum allowed record rate for the Half D1 resolution The total of the Single Mode event record rate of 480 IPS exceeds the maximum Half D1 resolution record rate of 120 IPS but in reality a total of 120 IPS is used at any given moment 8 Channel DVR gt A convenient store owner wants to record only when there s an event at Half D1 resolution at 30 IPS only on the channels that trigger alarm events Logically normal record rate is set to 12 or13 IPS per channel thu
119. month date and the hour block and then click on PLAY to begin the remote playback SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 2 jk pu IRR Ia WS 4 S da dp G2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 221123 24 25 26 22 28 29 30 31 0 3 6 9 eh Sek kee Abee gt Search Time 2006 05 04 13 00 00 Play Cancel 154 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER E 10 5 3 EVENT Click on EVENT to display the Event Search window 2006 05 09 22 48 36 2005 05 09 22 47 14 2006 05 09 22 47 06 The first 500 events are listed chronologically from the most recent to the oldest 2006 05 09 22 46 33 2006 05 09 22 46 04 2006 05 09 22 45 04 2006 05 09 22 44 02 2006 05 09 22 43 02 2005 05 09 22 4251 LD OO 74 DIS Wh 4 CD h3 h9 h3 y P 9X OS zrzzzzzzzz B Select an event and then click on PLAY to begin remote playback Hdd Event v Alam M Loss v Motion Search Time 2006 05 09 22 55 39 l If the desired event is not listed in the current window then follow the following steps Select the hard disk drive for the remote playback If unknown leave the selection to Normal 2005 05 09 22 51 56 2005 05 09 22 48 36 2006 05 09 22 47 14 2006 05 09 22 47 06 2005 05 09 22 46 33 2006 05 09 22 46 04 2006 05 09 22 45 04 2006 05 09 22 44 02 2006 05 09 22 43 02 2006 05 09 22 4251 GO OO Om 4 Wh 74 CD MN NN P9 54 O1 5 9 zrrrrrrfrrfrtrfr Hdd TENE Channel Fan y Even M Alam M Loss v Motio
120. n Search Time 2006 205709 22 56 32 MN Search Nest Play Cancel so Select the channel for playback No EventTime ch Kind Hdd d 2006 05 09 22 53 49 z 2006 05 09 22 51 56 2006 05 09 22 48 36 2006 05 09 22 47 14 2006 05 09 22 47 06 2006 05 09 22 46 33 2006 05 09 22 46 04 2006 05 09 22 45 04 2006 05 09 22 44 02 2006 05 09 22 43 02 2006 05 09 22 42 51 Ag uwo ooscrnm 7M CD P2 PO PO LIO SONS ZS SZ SZ SS SZ SZ ZZ z th re E a a i N wo kal Hdd Normal y Channel HN Event V Alam JW Loss JV Motion Search Time 2006 05 08 22 56 32 MB Search Next Play Cancel Select the event categories No EventTime ch Kind Hdd d 2006 05 09 22 53 49 2006 05 09 22 51 56 2006 05 09 22 48 36 2006 05 09 22 47 14 2006 05 09 22 47 06 2006 05 09 22 46 33 2006 05 09 22 46 04 2006 05 09 22 45 04 2006 05 09 22 44 02 2006 05 09 22 43 02 2006 05 09 22 42 51 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Y CD PO PO PO NN NN N 04 eee eee eee Hdd Normal y Channel row y Event V Alam JW Loss v Motion Search Time 2006 05 09 22 56 32 MEM Search Next Play Cancel 199 2006 05 09 22 53 49 2005 05 09 22 51 56 2008 05 09 22 48 36 2006 05 09 22 47 14 2006 05 09 22 47 06 2006 05 09 22 46 33 2005 05 09 22 46 04 2006 05 09 22 45 04 2006 05 09 22 44 02 2006 05 09 22 43 02 2006 05 09 22 4251 somos Ol SS SS SE SS SS ZZ Normal
121. n e Record start stop Press the SEARCH button to access the search screen E FARCH COPY RADISH EVENT SEMRCH BLOCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH BOOKHARK SEARCH Me TEXT SEARCH LOR FILE Ban SILET WE e n DE Highlight LOG FILE and then press the ENTER button to access the LOG FILE list LOG FILE SEARCH SEARCH TINE 105 05 15 23 Select the year month date hour minutes and ee e seconds of the end of the log list to retrieve LOG FILE SEARCH Press the ENTER button and the log list will be listed CUTS m ro p in chronological order from the most recent to the oldest 73 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER MI DATE 000 2006 05 001 2006 002 2006 003 2006 2006 2006 2005 1 007 2006 000 2006 009 2006 Removable Disk G Rr ER Mem Fawortes eck Heo ou O E EE LOG FILE SEARCH SEARCH TIMED 2006 05 05 18132 Onn ne zer hiron CHANGED CHANGED m dedit gt T 20267503 OLAS cor De 20267503 202016 cr 24 20262503 202750 lar E KR m ris 503 E 21 215 KE AID Za 20260504 232057 cor Za 2026255 214752 Or Za 20262565 ISOC 2720 im ni E WR Hie WH Pis en EE L 40 272 E 347 4B 23531 5 Me esca ocx Les est Do ment Ri whe emer ave ios la 1313 E Meng tDeoc de A Mtek Com A9 Fie Eck Format es do ER Or MEHU CHAHSED MEHU CHANGED ELA lt Liga Ip MENU CHANGED 43331809 MENU CHANGED H POWER ON ZOCO EZ FONERA OFF TmE C DE WANS MENU CHANGED PIECES ME IO SE
122. n playback and pause mode 12 FAST a Fast forward Press this button repeatedly to toggle between 2X normal playback speed through 128X normal playback speed 13 MULTI DISPLAY This button is used to toggle between multiple display modes 16 channel 13 channel 10 channel 9 channel 7 channel 6 channel and 4 channel split screen display modes 14 ALARM RESET LEFT DIRECTIONAL BUTTON a Resets the alarm buzzer b Left pans in PTZ mode c Navigates left in the menu screen d Moves the zoom box left in zoom mode 15 AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE FOCUS OUT DECREASE VALUE SECTION A a Activates and deactivates the automatic channel sequence b Focuses out in PTZ mode C Decreases the value of a selection in the menu screen d Sets the starting point for loop playback in playback mode 16 ENTER STATUS HOME a Executes the selected function in the menu screen or enters the selected submenu b Accesses the status window from the main screen c Returns the PTZ camera to home mode in PTZ mode d Increases the digital zoom ratio in zoom mode 17 PIP LOOP PLAYBACK CLEAR DOWN DIRECTIONAL BUTTON a Activates the picture in picture mode b Tilts down in PTZ mode c Navigates down in the menu screen DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER d Moves the zoom box down in zoom mode e Clears the loop playback in playback mode 18 DIGITAL ZOOM RIGHT DIRECTIONAL BUTTON a Enters digital zoom mode b Pans right in PTZ mode c Naviga
123. ng option on or off The default is on Select the threshold at which the alarm will sound Select from 5 to 10 or off The default is 5 97 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER A A xi 6 3 6 PLAY MODE A EE NR Select the playback mode for the recorded data Available options are mes oq e FRAME for higher frame rate Exuam e FIELD for lower frame rate HOLIDAY As the general rule of thumb FRAME mode is AA recommended for playing back recording rates of 10 pictures per second or higher and FIELD mode is recommended for recording rates of 10 pictures per second or lower FRAME mode greatly improves the playback quality of fast moving objects such as PTZ cameras or cars passing by whereas FIELD mode greatly improves the playback picture quality even at one picture per second The default is FRAME 6 3 7 BACKUP MODE A cv totis cn Select the recording mode for the backup hard disk EL drives Available options are e MIRROR create a real time duplicate copy of the normal recording hard disk drives e EVENT create a backup hard disk drive of event recordings only The default is off Highlight HOLIDAY and then press the ENTER button to access the holiday schedule screen IT H UNALI IY nUDIO RECORD Select the holiday recording option on or off d OFF HOLIDAY SETUP Hhn 1 00 00 00700 00 00 00700 00700 The default IS off 00700 00 00 00700 00700 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0
124. not be available depending on what user account the DVR Viewer has been signed on with and also with what user level password the DVR has been connected to e DVRs online The live view of different DVRs can be selected as well as the playback mode by clicking on the desired DVR name f Remaining HDD space Displays remaining hard disk drive space on the DVR g Channel status Displays the status of the live channels 10 5 1 TIME SEARCH Click on TIME to display the Time Search window The start and the end of the recorded data will be displayed ime 2006 05 098 06 30 15 IS Select the hard disk drive for the remote playback If unknown leave the selection to Normal Sat End te name 1 2006 05 09 06 30 15 2005 05 08 2028 08 No Fie Hdd Ae Channel AI y Search Time 2006 7057 09 06 30 15 e Play 153 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Select the channel for playback Select the year month day and time for the playback or slide the time bar to the desired time Click on PLAY to begin the remote playback Hdd Normal Y Channel ar Search Time iff 05 09 16 18 44 WE Poy Click on CALENDAR to display the Calendar Search poe js s window SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT METE E mm s TL STE d2 ES 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 28 29 30 31 Dates with recorded data will be highlighted in yellow 3 12 o Select the year
125. now wants to record all channels even if one channel is triggered to record He still wants the triggered channel to record as close to real time as possible and the rest of the channels to record with the remaining available record rate E T Xe nn tact Normal record rate is irrelevant in the calculation V 6 ran DEDIT IHR Gon of the total record rate as long as it does not E RA exceed 60 IPS the maximum allowed for D1 resolution The event IPS is calculated automatically after subtracting IPS for the channel that records on event IUE umen SELECT o VALUE PAGE am DER The illustration shows that at any given time a channel would record at 30 IPS when an alarm circuit is triggered whereas the rest of the channels will record at 2 IPS 60 30 15 2 IPS For example if channel 3 is triggered to start recording at 30 IPS channels 1 2 and 4 through 16 start recording at 2 IPS lt 8 Channel DVR gt The gas station owner from scenario 1 now wants to record all channels even if one channel is triggered to record He still wants the triggered channel to record as close to real time as possible and the rest of the channels to record with the Mar Go TES Ee remaining available record rate e Cum 7 CHEAME wi Ve pt meme euer EEN cup Normal record rate is irrelevant in the calculation of the total record rate as long as it does not exceed 60 IPS the maximum allowed for D1 resolution The event
126. nsation water droplets to form on its external and internal surfaces You can avoid this by placing the equipment in an airtight re sealable plastic bag and letting it adjust to temperature changes Slowly before removing it from the bag a If Condensation forms inside the Digital Video Recorder Stop using the equipment immediately if you detect condensation Continued use may damage the equipment Remove the power cord from the power outlet and wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER TABLE OF CONTENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS usuario 1 RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK WAHNING 2 BA EE 3 A o O 4 A A IA 5 RER E 5 Te Ei AC YA CU EE 5 Warranty Limitations AA 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS iria a repitido aE rep dai dol 6 WARNING ARR TP 6 PREVENTING MALFUNCTION III IIR 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS cura tedio EC tote REOR Ue tee ki aU bie hohes Certe edd 9 FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS sese III Immer remet remettre terri riis 14 A TT 14 UA sie A TEE 14 ed maid EEN 15 ANETA OR Gee Oe Ree e e tica Ut CMM ne de 15 AA SS 15 OA EE 16 E ace e PS IS te eee ee te ene ener eee eer rr 16 Il DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER LAYOUT eem Hmmm 17 2 1 FRONT PANEL ME VO NEEN 17 22 REAR PANE LAYOUT EE 20 2 31 REMOTECONTROLEBR EE 23 2d MOUSE ON TAO EE 25 Ill INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 26 Sl CONNECTIONS BEAYOLbT atcur ete eee eti eo abeo etit ea etu e eta e e ata 26 Se AIDA OU ODA US v 27 3 3 EXTERNAL TERMINA
127. o 8 The default bit is 8 Select the parity bit Available options are ODD EVEN and NONE The default is NONE Select the stop bit Available options are 1 and 2 The default is 1 Highlight RS485 and then press the ENTER button to access the RS 485 submenu 120 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Jet 2 i BAUD RATE DATA BIT PARITY BIT STOP BIT i gi euo SELECT V VALUES PAGE ott SEL RE SYSTER ID p r DATA BIT E PARITY BIT STOP BIT BAUD RATE PARITY BIT NONE d e STOP BIT 1 a MOVES ave SELECT V LEE eu PAGE gt ES BAUD RATE DATA BIT STOP BIT HOVE wo SELECT V ite PAGE um DI Select the DVR s system ID between 0 to 255 The system ID should be issued when controlling multiple DVRs with a keyboard controller The address should also be issued when controlling PTZ cameras from the DVR The default ID is 1 Select the communication speed Available speeds are from 1200 to 115200 The default speed is 115200 Select the data bit Available options are 6 to 8 The default bit is 8 Select the parity bit Available options are ODD EVEN and NONE The default is NONE Select the stop bit Available options are 1 and 2 The default is 1 121 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER A ss ins sss asinine a 6 6 4 PTZ The DVR can control as many Pan Tilt Zoom cameras as many
128. o find the DVR even if it is connected on a dynamic IP service Define the secondary dynamic IP server s address if a proprietary server is to be setup and used in D IP MMRESS bid 040 040 HA SUNNET wn 255 255 255 wu conjunction with the DVR Du pie E E 00 ME HE DI Uu Select the network transmission method e STILL send still pictures e MOTION send conditionally refreshed pictures The default is STILL Bis le Es TES 2 ooa The RS 232C port can be used with a variety of add mm 04 on devices such as the Point of Sales POS boxes Ge E and third party controllers if they need to be B connected through the RS 232C port GREET jn Highlight RS232C and then press the ENTER button to access the serial port submenu 119 LI Re TES Es ej Te irn les DATA BIT 8 PARITY BIT NONI STOP BIT 1 MOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE vu D 2 P n nt OO R y d ec selte LS I RATE 115200 BAUD PRRITV BIT NONI STOP BIT 1 MOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE gt DE Ke l E Tm ho ES Ee el Le LS ES RS232C A A A CT Lk BAUD RATE DATA BIT STOP BIT MOVE ave SELECT 2 VALUE PAGE gt D 115200 8 NONE MOVE ave SELECT 4 VALUE PAGE gt DC DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Select the communication speed Available speeds are from 1200 to 115200 The default speed is 115200 Select the data bit Available options are 6 t
129. ocated If the Domain Name is to be used Use DDNS box must be checked g Serial Port Select the COM port and the baud rate if RS 232C or RS 485 protocols are used to connect to the DVR h Password Enter the password to access the DVR remotely The password level entered will grant the access privileges assigned by the administrator i Description Add comments or notes to the DVH in this box j Add Once all the information for the DVR has been entered click on ADD to add to the DVH list k Change After changing the DVR information click on CHANGE to update the DVR information l Delete Highlight a DVR from the DVR List and then click on DELETE to remove from the DVR List m Connect Highlight a DVR from the DVR List and then click on CONNECT to remotely connect to the DVR n Cancel Click on CANCEL to exit from the DVR List menu 134 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER HA 2 DVR SEARCH Within a local area network environment LAN it is possible to automatically scan and list available DVRs to be added to the DVR list A Click on DVR SEARCH to open the DVR Search window No DvrName IP Address MAC Address Search Add to List Cancel Click on SEARCH and available DVRs will be listed No DwName IP Address MAC Address 1 132 168 1 3 132 168 1 3 00 04 2F 20 06 2D Search Add to List Cancel DYR Search alx No DwName IPAddes MAC Address 192 168 1 3 00
130. ocus control Focus in and out by clicking on the or buttons 17 SETUP Access the DVR setup window Please see Section VI DVR Menu Page 75 142 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 18 STATUS Displays the current DVR status on System Record and Network 18 1 System amp Dvr Status x Wideo Type NTSC Software Version 2 00 Hardware Version 1 1 Celsius Temperature 41 C Fahrenheit Temperature 105 F Hdd Count 1 Hdd 1 Record 194480 MBytes Fixed Hdd Total Space 194480 MBytes Fixed Hdd Free Space 144231 MBytes Backup Hdd Total Space 0 MBytes Backup Hdd Free Space 0 MBytes 18 2 Record Record Program 6 Record Type Complex Record Repeat On Record Hdd 1 Record Lba 215992 102895992 Backup Hdd 45 Backup Lba 0 0 18 3 Network xi Mac Address 00 04 2F 20 06 2D Ip Address 192 168 1 3 oystem status displays the following information Video type ooftware version Hardware version Current temperature of the DVR in both Celsius and Fahrenheit Total number of hard disk drives Recording mode of the hard disk drives Total space of fixed hard disk drive Hemaining free space of fixed hard disk drive Total space of backup hard disk drive Hemaining free space of backup hard disk drive Record status displays the following information Record program Event record mode Record repeat Number of record hard disk drives Logical Block Address of the record hard di
131. on page 59 vu COPY Innpu COPY STATUS HEDIA FORHAT MOVE une SELECTS d VALUE PAGES an DC Please see 5 1 BACKUP under section V ADVANCED OPERATION on page 47 IX EXIT HU 1 SAVE AND EXIT EXIT HITHOUT SAVE Wi wun SELECT VALUE PAGES en ESCE Any and all settings must be saved in order to be put into effect After any setting has been modified the ESC button can be pressed several times until the EXIT screen is shown 128 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 9 1 SAVE ONLY SAVE AND EXIT EXIT HITHOUT SAVI Tut ue SELECT VALUE PAGE o ESC SAVE ONLY EXIT HITHOUT SAVE 9 3 EXIT WITHOUT SAVE ES iiA usd NL e tE riu ME SAVE ONLY SAVE AND EXIT WE ua SELECT d VALUE PAGES gt DE SAVE ONLY will be automatically highlighted when the ESC button is pressed Press the ENTER button to save the settings and to return to any other menus for further modifications Highlight and press the ENTER button to save any changes and exit to the live screen view mode Highlight and press the ENTER button to disregard any changes and exit to the live screen view mode 129 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER X CLIENT PROGRAM DVR VIEWER The DVR Viewer is a dedicated client program that connects to monitors and manages up to 16 DVRs simultaneously 10 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT The DVR Viewer receives decodes and displays data for up to 16 DVRs or up to 256 cam
132. on during the playback 2 ERREPIDE 2006 05 02 16 19 58 Press the numeric button to select the channel to zoom into Press the ZOOM button to enter the zoom mode The initial zoom ratio is 2X the normal size a Ez Ssh HOUE aver ESC 7 Use the directional buttons to move the zoom window to the desired location B E RA HOVE aver ESC Rer SRL Press the ESC button to exit out of the zoom mode 38 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 6 PICTURE IN PICTURE AAA 2006 05 02 15 53 07 CHANNEL 1 PIP HOVE aver SIZE 0e CH 1 16 ESC CHANWEL 71 PIP 6 HOVE aves SIZE 4 CH 1716 ESP CHAMWMEL 71 PIP 4 MOVES aver SIZE 4 CH 1 16 ESCE select the background channel by pressing the desired numeric button Press the PIP button to activate the PIP mode Pressing the numeric buttons will change the PIP window to change the channel to the desired channel Use the directional buttons to place the PIP window to the desired location on the screen Press the ESC button to exit from the PIP mode NOTE If a channel to be set by PIP is set by COVERT you can t enter the PIP mode CO O DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 7 SPOT MONITOR The spot monitor allows viewing of individual cameras in live mode while the main monitor may be busy with different tasks such as playback The ST series offers a single channel spot output ou A8 A A iri D
133. on recording is yet another effective form of event recording that is triggered when a channel detects motion in its field of view as the MPEG compression algorithm allows for accurate and error free motion detection GS A EE The channels which detect motion will display the a A MOTION message The REC button will light up and the channel status will change the color to red in the channels in which the motion was detected The recording will include the pre and post recording time on the channels that are recording 5 4 ADVANCED PLAYBACK To find and access the recorded data more efficiently the DVR provides various search modes calendar search search 4 copy time search event search block search file search bookmark search and text search 5 4 1 CALENDAR SEARCH Calendar search provides a quick overview of the year month day and hours of the day so that the data can be accessed relatively quickly Marne Press the SEARCH button to access the search screen S TT A E x BEL SEARCH EVENT SEACH BLOCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH EOORANAK SEARCH TEXT SEARCH LG FELE H tz SUE z DND PGES an ETE CALENDAR SEARCH Highlight CALENDAR SEARCH and press the Een ENTER button to access the CALENDAR SEARCH ua een screen It will start searching for the data mE automatically MOVE Av SELECT d VALUE PAGE DI 99 CALENDAR SEARCH 5 MAY 2006 SUN MOR TUE MED THU FRI SA o sp av i 6 9 w t
134. order from overheating provide at least two inches of air space around the vent and the slots Do not drop metallic parts through slots This could permanently damage the Digital Video Recorder Immediately turn the Digital Video Recorder s power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Contact a qualified service personnel authorized by the equipment distributor or the Maker Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide Disassembly or alteration may result in high voltage electric shock Internal inspections alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel authorized by the equipment distributor or the Maker Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the Digital Video Recorders power off remove the power cable from the power outlet Confirm that smoke and fume emissions have ceased Please consult the Digital Video Recorder reseller Stop operating the equipment if a heavy object is dropped or the casing is damaged Do not strike or shake Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the Digital Video Recorder s power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Please consult the Digital Video Recorder reseller DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Do not allow the equipment to come into contact with or be
135. ource Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Dimensions Weight DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 Hard Drives 4 Terabytes Maximum 40 Hard Drives 40 Terabytes Maximum 5400 RPM Minimum 7200 RPM Maximum 45Mhz DMA EIDE Compatible Faster than 9 0ms average USB 2 0 Event Backup Individual Hard Drive Mirroring 5 separate user access and passwords monitor menu access record playback network backup Software Watchdog Power Failure Check Auto Reboot by watchdog and resumes previous operating mode amp Database Recovery Notification e mail to up to 10 accounts on Motion Alarm V Loss HDD Fail 20 000 Logs Modified Embedded Linux Pentaplex Plus Record Playback Mirror Backup Network Transmission and Live Monitoring Front buttons IR Remote Controller Mouse Remote Client Software and Keyboard Control up to 16 DVRs via Keyboard Controller 16 with IR Remote Controller Up to 16 DVRs Compatible with Windows based operating systems 3 USB 2 0 slots 1 in Front 2 in Rear External HDD CD RW DVD RW USB Memory Stick RS 232C for External Control amp Debugging RS 485 Interface for PTZ control RJ45 10 100Mbps 12VDC 6 67AMPS Approximately 43 2 Watts w 1 Hard Drive OT 40 32 104 Fahrenheit 10C 60 12 140 Fahrenheit 30 90 Non Condensing 420 W X 70 H X 380 D mm 5 3kg No HDD XII TECHNICAL SUPPORT Please read the manual thoroughly before cont
136. p SPOT MONITOR SPEED DOM CAMERA EXT CONTROLLER E Ml St Ok D 11 ER 6 S T e 3 DOK d E Se E nri ud gt a St dEl ib RA IH LP CRIT E Bis 211115 z pasz ROUTER EXTERNAL HDD BAY xDSL MO DER MAIN MONITOR CAMERA 1 16 26 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 3 2 XHD 10U JI e KEE eee 2 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 3 3 EXTERNAL TERMINAL CONNECTION 3 3 1 RS 485 DESCRIPTION RS485 Transmit data RS485 Receive data GND 3 3 2 TIME ADJUST SE Be O Jo O Jo NO DESCRIPTION FALLING EDGE 1 TIME REFERENCE INPUT TTL 2 TIME REFERENCE OUTPUT To Other Time Adjust Terminals 28 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 3 3 3 RELAY OUTPUT RELAY OUT NO cm NC NO cm NC wo cm NC NO cm NC OJOJ JOJOJOJOJOJOJOJOJO O Oyo Oyo ajaja C3 ajajaja 1 NO Normal Open 3 s NoNomaCos POWER 6 v Loss 11 CM Common NOT USED EPDERNSS 3 3 4 ALARM SENSOR INPUT OJOJ OJjJOJjOJOJOJOJOJOJI OJ JOJOJOJOJOJOJOJ JO JO Ls d n D O O O d jn m o Jm m m jm m m m mn f mn n si elo lolo lepore i aloe WUi2138 4 o 5 6j 7j8 G 9 101112 G 13 14 15 16 G ALARM IN DESCRIPTION Pt EXERMLAAMTWPUT 3 EXTERNALALARMSINUT 6 EXTERNAL ALARMS INPUT el EXTERNALALARMBINPUT 9 EXTERNAL ALARMA INPUT 29 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER A A 3 3 5 VGA PIN LAYOUT No DESCRIPTION 1 RED Red Video 75ohm 0 7Vp p 2 GR
137. r Press the ESC button to return to previous menu 124 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 6 6 5 4 User ID DE la o ES Es sa To En ES SC CHARACTER TABLE BUBCDEFGHI JKLHNOPORSTUUHXVZ abcdefghijklmnoparstuuuxyuz 0123456789 H SZa X 7 ASA KdCTIg BE USER ID MOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE gt ESC 6 6 5 5 Password SEND E MAIL SHIP SERVER DUR E MAIL ADDR OPTION me USER ID MOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE DES SCL CHARACTER TABLE ms UIBCDEFGHI JKLHNOPORSTUVHXVZ abcdefqhijkinnoparstuvwxyz 0123456789 Z8 K gt 3 lt gt QLH _ PASSHORD gt HOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE e ESC Highlight USER ID and then press the ENTER button to define the user ID for the DVR s e mail account Enter the user name to log into the DVR s e mail account Press the ESC button to return to previous menu Highlight PASSWORD and then press the ENTER button to define the password for the DVR s e mail address Enter the password to log into the DVR s e mail account Press the ESC button to return to previous menu 125 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 6 6 5 6 E mail address 1 through 10 Highlight a desired e mail address to send the notifications to and then press the ENTER button to define the e mail address Tesi Ce SEE ba le Enter the e mail address Be CHARACTER TABLE mS IBCDEFGHI JKLNNOPORSTUUHAYZ aes Pr
138. r each resolution Resolution eomma a o DEER EECHER acord pospercamd of s 3 6 1 4 EVENT 20 select the event to be used along with the recording The default is ALL Available So are QUICK SETUP QUICK SETUP e Alarm RECORD FRane LN e Video Loss tence TINE um e Motion POST RECORD TINE ert TAS GC E RET gt Alarm Video Loss AUDIO RECORD OFF e Alarm Motion HEHBTE CONTROL 1D ALI e Video Loss and Motion B UE SELECTOS TALTE CE om DER e All e Off 6 1 5 PRE RECORD TIME QUICK SETUP QUICK SETUP IMAGE SIZE RECORD FRAME EVENT POS T RECORD TENE INACE QUALITY AUDIO RECORD REHOTE CONTROL ID Et up SELECTS Wi Wu DER F20 240 Define the pre event record time Select from 0 to 5 seconds The default is five seconds L DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER AAA 6 1 6 POST RECORD TIME Define the post event recording time Select from 0 to 60 seconds The default is ten seconds QUICK SETUP IMAGE SIZE F2OR 740 RECORD FRANE 120 33 ALI PRE RECORD TINE SSEL SSS Sa la moa nl POST RECORD TINE 10SEC IMAGE QUALITY FINE AUDIO RECORD OFF REMOTE CONTROL 10 ALI ME avan SELECT d MALE PAGE n DCS 6 1 7 IMAGE QUALITY ER ESCALA Define the recording image quality Available options LOC Se uu are LOW FINE and SUPERFINE The default is E d A RECORD FRORE 120 FINE EuENT ALI PRE RECORD TIME 5SEC POST RECORD TINE 10SEC INA JALITY l AUDIO RECORD OF F
139. right directional buttons SPOT Define the display duration from 0 to 60 seconds 0 seconds disables the specific display mode s inclusion in the sequence The default is 3 The first page lists the sequence display duration for the quad display mode A through E six channel display mode and seven channel display mode ANTI Les Kees AUTO SEQUENCE AUTO SPLIT QUAD B 79 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER The second page lists the sequence display duration Gs for the nine channel display mode A and B ten TS T channel display mode 13 channel display mode 16 Weess See channel display mode and the option to include single ADD AUTO SINGLE er channels 0 S TL SPLIT A MOVE ave SELECTS VALUE PACE 0 D lir E us TES Te ES LO TEE Select the inclusion of single channels in the EIN automatic sequence The default is off NI NE A 3SEC NINE B TEN THIRTEEN SIXTEEN MOVE ave SELECT VALUE PAGE gt D E co 85 E TE Es Ee e Tb Tie The third page lists the sequence display duration for E a channels 1 through 8 The fourth page lists the sequence display duration for channels 9 through 16 and the option to skip the channels with video loss Select skipping the channels without video input on or off The default is on Hit SELECT VALUE PAGE 4 DE 80 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER HA 6 2 2 DISPLAY Highlight DISPLAY and then press the ENTER
140. s allowing the event record to be at 30 IPS but technically the chip for frame rate setting can t support to be set by 12 or 13 IPS so you have to set 10 or 15 IPS d SC KZ RAN EVENT REC Tire SINGLE EUENT CH ONLY CH SUM indicates the total of the record rate of the channel that would start recording at 30 IPS plus the sum of the record rate of remaining channels of 85 or 90 IPS hence the total of 115 or 120 IPS the maximum allowed record rate for the Half D1 resolution Hl caro SELECT 4 BAL IES e PAGES a DCK The total of the Single Mode event record rate of 480 IPS exceeds the maximum Half D1 resolution record rate of 120 IPS but in reality a total of 120 IPS is used at any given moment 93 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER lt 4 Channel DVR gt A convenient store owner wants to record only when there s an event at Half D1 resolution at 30 IPS only on the channels that trigger alarm events sir o IES E Ea Eek En EJ Normal record rate is set to 30 IPS per channel NU Las TIT DE LN thus allowing the event record to be at 30 IPS CH SUM indicates the total of the record rate of the channel that would start recording at 30 IPS plus the sum of the record rate of remaining ME AT channels of 90 IPS hence the total of 120 IPS the eoe Su Me Mi o e maximum allowed record rate for the Half D1 resolution SCENARIO 3 All Channels Mode at D1 resolution lt 16 Channel DVR gt The gas station owner from scenario 1
141. sk drives Number of backup hard disk drives Logical Bock Address of the backup hard disk drives Record status Network status displays the following information Mac address IP address Subnet mask Gateway DNS Port 143 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 19 PRINT In live or playback mode select any of the channels and then click on PRINT to bring up the screen print window Print 2006 05 08 01 45 12 a Zoom in out Click the or button to zoom in and out for the detailed view of the picture b Paper size Select the paper size Available paper sizes are A3 A4 A5 B4 B5 Legal and Letter c Print Send the picture to the printer d Printer Select a printer to send the picture e Save as The picture can be saved as a JPEG or Bitmap format f Memo Add the memo for the picture to be printed g Font Select the font for the memo h Date print Select the date print option on or off i Preview window The picture to be printed is previewed in this section 144 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 20 COPY The data on the DVR can be downloaded onto the PC using the COPY function The data can also be backed up directly onto available backup media on the DVR Copy From Dyr ie Cep stat 1 006 03 28 10 4 24 S p nd 006 3 eu 10 j 46 R ed SES Channel fe v e v fe je efe e fe Call Coal cal Cal 9 a Ba 5 6 7T 8 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 le A rc canes is Copy Tin
142. specific time for remote playback using a time line Please see 10 5 1 TIME SEARCH under 10 5 DVR VIEWER PLAYBACK MODE on page 152 24 CALENDAR SEARCH Search for a time for remote playback using a calendar based search window Please see 10 5 2 CALENDAR SEARCH under 10 5 DVR VIEWER PLAYBACK MODE on page 153 25 EVENT SEARCH Search for events for remote playback Please see 10 5 3 EVENT SEARCH under 10 5 DVR VIEWER PLAYBACK MODE on page 154 26 TEXT SEARCH Search for text strings or keywords for Point of Sales integrated DVRs Please see 10 5 4 TEXT SEARCH under 10 5 DVR VIEWER PLAYBACK MODE on page 155 27 BLOCK SEARCH search on Logical Block Address for remote playback Please see 10 5 5 BLOCK SEARCH under 10 5 DVR VIEWER PLAYBACK MODE on page 157 28 LOG SEARCH View a list of events that occurred on the DVR 146 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER UU Log Search x 332 a o A 13 2006 08 08 21 01 49 NET CLOSE 2006 05 08 20 41 14 NET CONNECT 2006 05 08 20 41 09 NET CLOSE 2006 05 08 20 41 03 NET CONNECT 2006 05 08 20 31 57 NET CLOSE 2006 05 08 20 29 30 NET CONNECT 2006 05 08 20 29 27 NET CLOSE 2006 05 08 20 27 53 NET CONNECT 2006 05 08 19 39 28 MENU CHANGED 2006 05 08 19 38 22 POWER ON 2006 05 08 09 59 19 POWER OFF 2006 05 08 03 41 49 POWER ON 2006 05 08 02 48 42 POWER OFF 2006 05 08 01 05 34 POWER ON 2006 05 08 01 05 14 POWER OFF 0060508 tr as B INIT D Co oo E GA ro Rd a Log list win
143. splayed in full screen e EVENT MULTI regardless of which channel the event occurs in the view mode is changed into multiple channel view mode e EVENT F HIN when an event occurs the view mode is changed to that of the channel with the event and then returns to the previous view mode e EVENT M HTN when an event occurs the view mode is changed to multi channel view mode and then returns to the previous view mode The default mode is SCREEN HOLD 6 4 3 EVENT CHECK Kam ei Select the EVENT CHECK option on or off If the ERAS a event check is set to off then none of the event EVENT 6 Gr recording options will trigger EVENT MESSAGE EVENT MESSAGE RESET EVENT BUZZER SENSOR INPUT i The default is off RELAY OUTPUT 6 4 4 EVENT MESSAGE E STE Tee tee lee een ia Ty Select the EVENT MESSAGE display option on or off MOTION DETECTION E EVENT CHECK Di 924 quu The default is off r EVENT MESSAGE RESET ESEC EVENT BUZZER OE F SENSOR INPUT RELAY OUTPUT 102 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Ha 6 4 5 EVENT MESSAGE RESET EUEMT Jes Co e FE mE CELO ME HOTION DETECTION EVENT SCREEN MODE ENVENI CHECK EVENT MESSAGE EVENT BUZZER SENSOR INPUT RELAY OUTPUT SCREEN HOLD 1193 OF F OF F 6 4 6 EVENT BUZZER zi CEN Manor MOTION DETECTION EVEHT SCREEN MODE EVEHT CHECK EVEHT MESSAGE EVEHI HESSAGE RESET SENSOR INPUT RELAY OUTPUT H ue SELECT 4 DW Du DCK SEREE
144. t Configuration Protocol is another word for Dynamic IP If enabled the DVR will obtain an IP address automatically from a router or from the Internet Service Provider 117 BE AN INE I EE 1 8 i wie BN FP IT rr ace are 55 055 235 HR IR DIE AO da Pee 040 Gat dui Fi bk NETWORK DY A PTA LS hi El p 4 55 553 35 TT 4104 04h 040 due AIR 004 040 II IA 255 255 255 II 410 0086 did did PED 000 POE dug z wl AS A DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Define the IP address if the DHCP is set to off The DVR should be provided with its own static IP address Define the subnet mask The subnet mask should also be provided along with the IP address Define the gateway The gateway should also be provided along with the IP address and the subnet mask Define the DNS Domain Name Server If the internet time server and or the SMTP e mail server are to be setup using alphabet rather than numbers then the DNS must be defined in order for the DVR to locate the servers The DNS is usually provided from the Internet Service Provider Define the port that the DVR will communicate through Available ports are 5400 through 5499 The default port is 5400 118 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Define the primary dynamic IP server s address if a proprietary server is to be setup and used in 255 255 155 1 conjunction with the DVR mansas Vitek provides a dynamic IP server t
145. tes right in the menu screen d Moves the zoom box right in zoom mode 19 FREEZE FOCUS IN INCREASE VALUE SECTION B a Freezes the live screen b Focuses in PTZ mode c Increases the value of a selection in the menu screen d Sets the ending point for loop playback in playback mode 20 RECORD This button starts and stops the recording mode 21 PTZ BOOKMARK a Enters PTZ control mode b Creates a bookmark during playback mode 22 SLOW Slow playback Press this button repeatedly to toggle between 1 2 normal playback speed through 128 normal playback speed 23 COPY AUTOFOCUS a Enters the copy menu screen b Switches the PTZ camera to auto focus mode in PTZ mode 24 DIRECTION Change the playback direction 25 SEARCH PRESET a Enters the search menu screen b Sets the preset positions in PTZ mode 26 JOG SHUTTLE a Shuttle ring Controls the playback speed b Shuttle ring Controls the zoom in zoom out in PTZ mode c Jog dial Advances picture by picture d Jog dial Controls the iris open iris close in PTZ mode 2 2 REAR PANEL LAYOUT 16 Channel DVR 4 Channel DVR 8 9 1214 ETHERNET AUDIO IN s vipto 8 9 1214 AUDIO IN iaa CAMERA IN LOOP CUT 18 20 CAMERA IN LOOP OUT 18 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ARH DIGITAL odo RECORDER RATS DC tT TES ALETA MACE IN KOREA Model MS 17 18 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 1 POWER SWITCH T
146. the DVR firmware open window will open Had From Fie seve Torte Lead From Dat Upaate la DA 5 o xi QUICK SETUP SCREEN RECORD EVENT SYSTEM LINK DOWNLOAD Locate the upgrade file and then click on OPEN to begin the upgrade process 2 Motorola Phone Tools d My Computer Sh Nettimiter 2 Pro t3 IMG 0009 ipz My Network Places BR VEER Firmware Update EJIMG_0032 1pg Dvrllewer M search vew PRIMG_0935 1pa Render vT 060309 Arendeaner E downoad log EJ test ba Read From File Save To File Load From DYA Update to DVR Close 171 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER The file will begin loading onto the DVR Once the download is complete the DVR will begin flashing the new firmware Once the upgrade is finished and successful the DVR viewer will display DVR Upgraded Successfully Restart the DVR and the new firmware will be in effect 172 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Xl SPECIFICATIONS 11 1 16 Channel DVR Video Video Standard Video Input Input Level Loop Through Output Main Video Output Spot Video Output S Video Output VGA Output Channel Title Live Displa Spot Display Live Display Resolution Playback Display Automatic Sequence Interval Audio Codec Audio In Audio Out Input Level Recording Codec Recording Resolution Recording Speed Recording Quality Maximum Average File Size Recording Modes Search Modes Playback Modes Motion
147. to focus and the shuttle ring to zoom in and out Map The movement speed of the PTZ camera can be m changed by pressing the FUNCTION button and then the or button to increase or decrease the speed 96 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 5 2 2 CREATING AND MOVING TO PRESET POINTS re 2006 05 09 23 17 10 During the PTZ control mode press the PRESET tegen button to activate the PTZ PRESET MOVE mode If there are any preset points predefined pressing a numeric button will move the PTZ camera to the preset points A total of 16 preset points can be recalled j 89999999 2006 05 03 23 17 12 If there are no preset points predefined then press ett the PRESET button once again to activate PTZ PRESET SET mode Move the PTZ camera to the desired location then press the numeric buttons to define the numbers to the locations A total of 16 preset points can be defined 5 3 ADVANCED RECORDING Advanced recording is comprised of customizing various event recording options such as alarm video loss and motion Event recording maximizes recording time with the avallable storage space Event recording can also utilize the backup mode hard drives in addition to normal recording hard drives for duplicate copies of the events For more information please refer to 6 3 7 BACKUP MODE under 6 3 RECORD SETUP on page 98 Prior to activating event recording please verify that event options are activated in either the QUICK SETUP menu or the RECORD
148. torage Speed DMA Hard Drive Type Seek Time Expansion Bay Interface Data Redundancy System Monitoring Security Watchdog System Log Recovery Event Notification Log File List System Operating System Simultaneous Functions Control Devices Multiple DVR Support Matrix amp Cascade support File Compatibility USB Interface Backup Serial Interface Terminal Block Ethernet Power Source Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Dimensions Weight DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 Hard Drives 4 Terabytes Maximum 40 Hard Drives 40 Terabytes Maximum 5400 RPM Minimum 7200 RPM Maximum 45Mhz DMA EIDE Compatible Faster than 9 0ms average USB 2 0 Event Backup Individual Hard Drive Mirroring 5 separate user access and passwords monitor menu access record playback network backup Software Watchdog Power Failure Check Auto Reboot by watchdog and resumes previous operating mode amp Database Recovery Notification e mail to up to 10 accounts on Motion Alarm V Loss HDD Fail 20 000 Logs Modified Embedded Linux Pentaplex Plus Record Playback Mirror Backup Network Transmission and Live Monitoring Front buttons IR Remote Controller Mouse Remote Client Software and Keyboard Control up to 16 DVRs via Keyboard Controller 16 with IR Remote Controller Up to 16 DVRs Compatible with Windows based operating systems 3 USB 2 0 slots 1 in Front 2 in Rear External HDD
149. uring any view modes press the SPOT button for als E Spot Monitor Mode CH18 CH11 o 63 ZE Press any channel numbers to display the channel in SPOT TE 9 CH full screen mode on the spot monitor The spot monitor will display the channel accordingly Press the SPOT button to exit from Spot Monitor Mode CH 6 CH 7 HAD CH11 40 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 8 BASIC RECORDING When the REC button is pressed the DVR uses Program 6 which is the default record setting There are total of 10 customizable record programs Please note that QUICK SETUP supersedes any other recording settings when activated The factory default record programs are as follows RECORD PROGRAM SE COMPLEX SINGLE SINGLE COMPLEX SINGLE SINGLE COMPLEX SINGLE SINGLE COMPLEX EVENT CH CH CH ONLY CH CH CH CH CH CH CH OPTION ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY IMAGE SIZE 720X240 360X240 360X240 360X240 720X240 720X240 720X240 720X480 720X480 720X480 NORMAL EVENT EVENT NORMAL SUPER SUPER SUPER EVENT SUPER SUPER SUPER POST EVENT A L M A L M A L M A L M A L M A L M A L M A L M A L M A L M For a detailed explanation of each function and feature please refer to 6 3 2 RECORD PROGRAM under section 6 8 RECORD SETUP on page 90 Press the REC button to start recording The circles representing the channel status will change color based on the recording mode Press the REC button once again to stop the recording 41 4 9 BASIC PL
150. x 16x 32x 64x and 128x 30 Channel STATUS Displays the status of the channels Grey non recording mode Yellow manual recording mode Red event recording mode Green schedule recording playback mode 31 LIVE When the DVR Viewer is connected to the DVR it starts with the live view mode and this button will be pressed and highlighted Click on LIVE to toggle back to live view mode 32 PLAY The remote playback mode can be entered by clicking on PLAY button just as the PLAY button is pressed on the DVR When the PLAY button is clicked the remote playback will start with the oldest data on the DVR Next time PLAY button is clicked the playback will resume from where it was left off 33 FRAMES PER SECOND Displays the frame rate of incoming live stream or playback stream 148 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 34 LIVE PLAYBACK BUTTON STATUS During live or playback this window will display the direction and the speed of the playback direction 35 RELAY 4 Manually trigger relay 4 on the DVR The relay 4 option must be set to user option 36 AVAILABLE SPACE ON COMPUTER When connected to a DVR this section will display available recording space on the computer 3 ACTIVE DVR FILE HDD Displays a list of connective DVRs playback from FILE SEARCH and HDD SEARCH 149 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 10 4 DVR VIEWER LIVE MODE E Click on the DVR LIST highlight a desired DVR and Ip Address Com Port Ki LOI
151. y and time for the end of the search time Click on SEARCH to list data that match the text string If the text string search was left blank then it will display all items Click on NEXT for the next 500 listing Hdd Normal y Channel an y Text i O Search Time 2006 05 10 00 24 42 157 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Highlight a text string and then click on PLAY to begin the remote playback dewch Ima 006 y 0S y 10 000 4 42 S e ee The listing can be saved as a List file format VITEK_060309 File name coca cola list Save as lype stis Cancel VA 10 5 5 BLOCK Click on BLOCK to display the Logical Block Address Search window 1 2006 05 10 00 49 50 1 125015784 2 2006 05 10 00 38 43 1 3 2006 05 10 00 30 46 1 134215784 4 2006 05 10 00 22 23 1 133815784 5 2006 05 10 00 14 18 1 133415784 6 2006 05 10 00 03 39 1 133015784 E E RN RN RN 7 2006 05 09 23 54 47 1 132615784 Th 500 d d pl y d h g d 7 2006 05 08 235447 132815784 e first ata Is displayed In chronological order g 2006 05 09 23 39 25 1 131815784 10 2006 05 09 232827 1 131415784 f h h id n amesa 232827 131415784 rom the most recent to the oldest 12 2006 05 09 23 11 24 1 130615784 13 2006 05 08 23 00 08 1 120215784 2nngnm nq 77 46 29 1 17901 5704 Hdd Normal y Search Time 2006 05410 00 53 20 NN Search Next Play Cancel sao select the hard disk drive for the remot
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