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1. For more information about the options in the Search Mode see Search Mode in this chapter Switch When there are more cameras than display partitions you can use the Switch to automatically scroll through the cameras For example when the screen partition is set to show 4 channels when there are 16 total cameras the Switch mode will show the first four cameras then automatically switch to show the next four cameras etc When Switch is turned on the button will turn blue To adjust the interval between camera switches click Config click Display and select another Camera Switch Interval a Screen Lock Protects the DVR controls by bringing up a user authentication screen lock To access the system again the user must provide an authorized username and password Use this option when you want to allow only authorized users access to the main monitor screen Config Menu The Config Menu or the Configuration Menu allows advanced users to access system configuration options such as Display Camera Audio Recording Pan Tilt Zoom Network User Event and System Note Please do not change any default settings if you do not understand how to configure the system Pan Tilt Zoom Alarm Preset Panel DD EM Alarm FOCUS or GG o OO Ta gt Presat l Click the right arrow button to reveal the P T Z and Alarm Preset Panel To hide the panel click the right arrow button again
2. and Location for the printer Printer Add Modify Step 4 of 4 Finish You have selected the following options for this printer Location Deskjet 1600C Type HP DeskJet 1600C Foomatic hpijs Name HP Deskjet 1600C Description Deskjet 1600C If this is correct click OK If not click Cancel or go back and make changes x comet ama Pox 5 Click OK Adding a Remote Printer Choose this option if your printer is connected through a network 1 Click New in the Printer dialog box and then select Remote Printer Printer Add Modify Welcome This assistant will help you to quickly add a new printer to your system To begin please specify the location of the printer The printer wish to add is A local printer attached to this computer 2 Click Forward Printer Add Modify AppSocket HP JetDirect Step 1c n Internet Printing Protocol http Ple lt Internet Printing Protocol ipp pour printer If you do not kno i nsult your system vendor LPD LPR Host or Printer Printer Type Windows Printer via SAMBA Host Printer User Password e AppleSocket HP Jet Direct Apple computers or Jet Direct from HP e Internet Printing Protocol HTTP Web Protocol e Internet Printing Protocol IPP IPP Internet Printing Protocol e Windows Printer via SAMBA Printer sharing on Windows Printer Add Modify Step 2 of 4 Printer Details The follovving d
3. Efect White Mashing FPS E Clear Private fone Prevca piade fone elleri Pan Tilt Zoom In Pan Tilt Zoom you can customize the settings for the Pan Tilt Zoom cameras Fan niltzoom O Select All r Pan Tilt Zoom Protocol Model Protocol Command Repeat Interval 10 10 s Seconds r Preset Number 1 1 sl Button Mapping Serial Port Type Click Select and choose the camera that you want to change the settings of or click Select All to apply the changes made to all of the cameras Pan Tilt Zoom e Protocol Model Select the protocol model of the camera e Protocol Select the protocol for the camera e Command Repeat Interval Select the time interval in seconds for a camera to wait before it repeats the selected protocol Preset Customize various P T Z camera movements e Number Choose a number for the custom preset camera movement that you want to set up e Set Remembers the motions that the camera has made and remembers them as a preset movement e Reset Reset the motions that you are setting e Go Click Go to start recording the preset movement that you want the DVR to remember e Button Mapping Use to select the function of the PTZ buttons on the main screen Serial Port Type e Serial Type Select the type of camera that you are using for the PTZ presets Network In Network you can customize the network connections and settings Network Networ
4. Jun 28 15 17 03 sentry24 sentry24 1400 e_event_log c 411 WARNING can t map file data disk1 dvr 2004 06 28 1log 20040628 15 event0000 log Jun 28 15 17 03 sentry24 sentry24 1402 e_file c 602 WARNING can t map file Permission denied Jun 28 15 17 03 sentry24 sentry24 1401 e_file c 602 WARNING can t map file Permission denied Jun 28 15 17 04 sentry24 sentry24 1391 This product is registered Jun 28 15 17 04 sentry24 sentry24 1402 e_event_log c 411 WARNING can t map file data disk1 dvr 2004 06 28 1log 20040628 15 event0000 log E Tas 99 IC DF ANA a te DA anaont DA C1 40114 anaron las n A11 FIALA DNTNCI ans mo laer General Information Displays the system information e System Version Displays the current software version e System Key Displays the System Key e Reset Configuration Resets the system back to the default configuration System Log Displays the current system condition and allows the user to save the log file e Log File The Log File dropdown list shows all of the different activities available for saving to a file e Save Saves the selected Log File to the desired location Backup Procedure Creating a Backup File Before creating a backup list we recommend that you prepare a list of the data that you want to backup You should include the camera start time and the end time of the data 1 Open the Backup dialog box To open the Backup dialog box click Search then
5. This panel applies only to the cameras with Pan Tilt Zoom capabilities Arrows Controls panning and tilting directions Auto Pan Click ON to enable the camera to swivel continuously Click OFF to stop the camera from panning Focus Use the and to focus the camera on an object Zoom Use the and to zoom in and out Light Click ON to turn on the light in the camera Click OFF to turn off the light Clicking one of the Alarm or Preset Buttons will trigger the corresponding alarm or preset P T Z function For more information about defining P T Z presets and alarms see P T Z in Chapter 4 Advanced User Options Clock Displays the current year month date and the time of the DVR To adjust the current date and time click Config point to System and click Date amp Time IP Address http y 192 168 2 183 Displays the IP address assigned to the system for network or Internet connection Search Mode In Search Mode you can review recorded audio and visual data search data from a specific date and time and zoom in and out on a selected camera channel Here you can also save and print still images and archive recorded data to various back up devices Search Mode Screen ee cl a le CAS IS TV SsSccurnriTry a_i a sS ee T a_i T gt lle Ae CCS CIS VV ECAS TV ed ca CEE MA niai oi I o o O o OO eee OO O Screen Display Mode Selection Panel m C FA Click the d
6. audio channel can be mapped to a video channel Name Shows the channel name defined by the remote host In the parentheses the host ID is shown Status Displays a calling status There are four types a Call Request In Received Indicates that a remote user has requested a call Click Accept to connect the call Call Request Out Indicates that a local user has requested a call toa remote user Click Call to request a call Call Request Out Ignored Indicates that a remote user has rejected a call from a local user Call Listening Indicates that a call has been connected and that a remote user is listening 2 8 Te Listen Selecting the checkbox in this column will enable you to listen to the corresponding remote user Speak Selecting the checkbox in this column will enable you to speak to the corresponding remote user Recording In Record you can change the recording qualities of video and audio and set up recording schedules The settings selected here will also apply to streaming content for the network client Select All Video Property Private Zone Bitrate EE Kbps C Enable private zone for this camera Key Frame Interval Frames Frame Rate FPS Apply deinterlaced filter to high resolution C Preview private zone effect Estimated Size 157 5 MB Hour Audio Property Event Recording Pre Event amp Seconds PostEvent Seconds Use default frame rate
7. click the Backup icon Backup Go Creating a backup list Use Add to create a list of selected video frames to backup Make sure that the total combined size of the files does not exceed the maximum storage size of the target medium CD DVD etc Click Forward when finished Camera DOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00 Total 0 Byte 2 In the Backup dialog box click Add 3 Move the Adding selection to the backup list dialog box so that you can see the Time Bar Adding selection to the backup list So Adding selection to the backup list es On the main search screen choose the time you wish the backup to start Press Set to add itin to the From field Choose the time you wish the backup to end Press Set to add itin ta the To field Then select the cameras that you would like to back up for this time selection Click OK when you are finished r Time amp Date From 2005 07 14 14 14 29 To 2005 07 14 14 42 17 a 9 Use the calendar and the time bar to select the start date and time of the file that you want to backup Ro cnr 0123456789 18 19 20 21 22 23 wp 09 39 01 After you have selected the date and time of the start date of the file click Set next to the From text box in the Adding selection to the backup list dialog box Verify that the correct start time appears in the text box Use the calendar and the ti
8. every day 1 In the Connection Type list select ADSL The text boxes under Address will become available 2 Type the ADSL ID and ADSL Password provided by your ISP 3 Click OK Static IP Configuration You can specify a static IP for your DVR system if a static IP connection is available The DHCP Server option shown in the picture below can also be enabled by selecting the Enable this function check box in the DHCP Server area 1 In the Connection Type list choose Static IP The text boxes under Address will become available 2 Fillin your IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway First DNS Second DNS optional and Third DNS optional as provided by your ISP 3 Click OK Network Interface Name Network Interface 1 Connection Type r Address 7r DHCP Server IP Address 197 168 2 7 L Enable this function Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Domain dvr net Gateway 192 168 2 1 Address Start 5 F First DNS 192 168 2 1 Address End Second DNS NAT Third DNS Sub network Gateway gt Traffic Shaping r Send Email when IP change Bandwidth ti ol eee 34 81 Kbps In 223 75 Kbps Out DHCP Server is optional You do not need to turn it on if a designated DHCP server exists in your network NAT Network Address Translation Emstone DVR supports more than one network card The NAT option can be enabled if the DVR uses more than one network card By using the NAT option a device using Network In
9. for event recordin Timestamp Frame Rate Timestamp Location Bottom Right Y Timestamp Format 2006 01 29 v C Always record cameras Schedule amp Cancel 49 oK Click Select and choose a camera that you want to configure the settings of or click Select All to have the changes applied to all of the cameras Video Property e Bit rate Move the slider to adjust the quality of the video in kilobits per second A higher bit rate produces a higher quality recording but requires a greater amount of disk space Lowering the bit rate will conserve disk space but will also result in poorer quality video You should find the ideal balance of video quality and disk space usage by testing your system You should also take into consideration the area a camera is recording If the environment contains a lot of noise and movement it may require an increased bit rate level to produce a similar quality of video as an environment with minimal noise and movement Suggested bit rates Internet Streaming Broadcast 100 500 Kbps e Key Frame Interval Move the slider to adjust the key frame interval for the recording A high key frame interval translates into a higher level of compression and playback speed Inversely a lower key frame interval will result in a lower level of compression and provide better image quality when viewing recordings during search at the cost of slower seek time Suggested key frame intervals Internet S
10. from cameras 5 to 8 Click camera 9 to see video from cameras 9 to 12 and click camera 13 to see the video from cameras 13 to 16 The same camera selection logic applies to the other partition modes 3x3 Partitions the screen into nine sections to display nine camera channels 4x4 Partitions the screen into 16 sections to display 16 camera channels Camera Selection Panel The Camera Selection Panel shows you the camera that is currently selected The selected camera will be highlighted in blue To select a camera either click the camera number on the panel or click the camera channel on the main monitor screen The indicator lamp next to the camera number shows the status of each camera Cc oN a ow Bow N a n Red Recording 8 Yellow Motion Detection Mode Green Sensor Digital Input Detection Mode DODDODDODODDODODODODQO O Power icon a user authentication dialog box appears There are two options you can choose from System Halt and System Reboot Power Turns the system off or restarts the system When you click the Map Opens the Map Using the map a specific location map image can be attached to a camera With the attached map image you can locate where all the cameras are installed oa E Nis BEBE EE EB GE EB i ei a a Bo Search Svvitches you from the main monitor screen to the Search Mode Options that are available in Search Mode are Backup Event Log Print Still Image and Save Still Image
11. in Camera 15 O Motion in Camera 16 CJ O a O O O O O O L DO O O O m O O E 0O oi o o OLI o o e o c e Oo nO o a a a La aja jsja jaja jeja jm mieja ja a iaj a MOOOOOOOO0O00000000 OPO RIORODO DODO c OCELLS CO COL Ca LE OLI a La c o a o DL OLI OLI a OOOOOOOOOOOOOOONO o o oL OLI GL o LE OLI a Ll OOD OOD O LO LE OLI DO Ll mi ms a mi an a je a ja a ala aa DOL OLS OCI OLROLCIO LS OIL OLI OOD CG LS OLI GL OC LEO LI al OLEOLEOULCI OLI O LI o LE OLI a La x Ip In the Event Mapping dialog box the column on the left lists the cameras and the top row displays the various actions that can be set off by an event here motion detection To select an action to be triggered when motion detection occurs select the check boxes beneath the corresponding action icon in each of the cameras that you want the action to be triggered For example if you want to record Camera 2 when motion detection occurs in Camera 2 then you would select the second checkbox in the second column An Event Mapping schedule that was set up to record any camera that spotted motion detection would like the picture below Event Mapping an PE aE D EMM MIRE Motion in Camera 1 EEES HH HH HH HH HH HH HH EH EH EH EH Motion in Camera 2 Motion in Camera 3 Motion in Camera 4 Motion in Camera 5 Motion in Camera 6 Motion in Camera Motion in Camera 8 Motion in Camera 9 Motion in Camera 10 Motion in Camera 11 Motio
12. the combination of the following e The available capacity of the disk largest on top e The timestamp of the data on the disk oldest on top The order of the disks can be specified by the user by clicking Move up and Move down on the right side of the Disk dialog box e Type The disk types of the available disks al Local IDE L Local SCSI Ra USB Disk ta Windows Network Disk Network File System NFS Disk e Name The currently assigned disk name e Connect The current connection status of the disk e Limit The designated disk usage limit e Capacity The total usable capacity of the disk e Usage The amount of disk space currently used e From The designated start time of usage e To The designated end time of usage New Only Windows Network or NFS Disks can be added using New Once the new Local Disk is properly installed you will see the newly installed disk on the Disk Selection Menu In order to add a new USB Disk connect the new USB Disk to the USB connection in the back panel of your Emstone DVR and you will see a pop up similar to the image below Once the pop up message disappears you should see the newly connected USB Disk on the Disk Selection Menu New USB Disk Detection Pop Up Scanning USB Devices Connecting b Add New Disk Using Disk Type Selection Menu 1 In order to add a new Network Disk Windows Network NFS click New Attach New Disk Disk Type Se
13. 6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Mon El el EH y EH E x el Tue Rel HM wl E Rel HM y HM EH el Iv v i el EH E E w el el EH w el el Mv amp Rel Rel x cancer ox Ee E E el E Ez Wed E RJ El El R Thu el Fri el Sat e Sun el E 4 RJ RJ El El El El R 4 RJ A A A El RJ R 4 RJ A RI RI RJ A A 4 A AJ A A RI A A 4 RJ A RI RI RJ RJ R 4j RJ A A A El RJ R J RJ RJ RJ El El El R AJ IAT IAT A Private Zone A private zone allows you to conceal designated areas of the video Private Zone Private Zone Effect Black Masking K Clear Private Zone Preview private zone effect Enable private zone for this camera Enables you to create modify and test a private zone Private Zone Effect There are three different effects that the DVR can use to cover video Black Masking White Masking and Mosaic Clear Private Zone Clears the private zone settings for the selected cameras Preview private zone effect Shows the private zone Use this feature to see the private zone while you are creating it Event Recording Allows you to adjust the settings for event based recording Event Recording Pre Event lt 5 Seconds PostEvent 2 5 Seconds Use default fr
14. Advanced User Options el Exit Located at the bottom right corner of the screen click the Exit icon to return to the main monitor screen Chapter 4 Advanced User Options Chapter 4 Advanced User Options Display In Display you can customize the look of the DVR Display Language English Camera Switch Interval 2 Seconds Enable screen lock button Camera Title Foreground Background Lamp Delay Time F 0 07 7 Seconds Tooltip Delay Time 0 10 E Seconds _ Enable TV out OSD function Enable On Screen Keyboard Apply deinterlaced filter to high resolution display in searching Da Language Specifies the language used on the desktop User Interface Font Specifies the font font size and font style to be used on the desktop Camera Switch Interval Specifies the time interval in seconds between camera displays when using the switch mode Enable screen lock button Enables the screen lock button which will prompt the user for a username and password Camera Title Allows you to display the camera name on the main monitor screen e Location Enable the camera name to appear on the main screen by selecting a location for it Select N A if you do not want the camera name to appear on the main screen e Font 8 Color Allows you to choose the font the color of the font and the color of the background of the camera name Lamp Delay Time When a camera is in use its resp
15. Chapter 1 Introduction mm Ve Tn era USER MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction Product Overview Savix DVR is a Linux powered digital video recorder DVR that captures analog or digital video and produces rapid frames of digital images to serve as high quality video surveillance with massive storage customizable settings and various playback capabilities Taking advantage of greater storage capacities and fast data access time of hard disk drives and other mass storage media compared to tape based video surveillance DVRs simplify the ever important task of security When we talk about security and surveillance one of the key issues is the stability of system that you must depend on Unlike Windows based systems our Savix DVR is built on Linux and can be trusted to be stable and durable easing the worries and stresses of operating and maintaining a surveillance system Our robust systems keep your surveillance system operating at its peak level and prevent system failures even in the most extremely unsuitable conditions In addition to its solid dependability our Savix DVR systems provide digital multiplexing digital recording multiple user network viewing control playback searching and remote P T Z control in a single easy to install and use cost effective package Key Features e Intuitive and Easy to Use Windows like User Interface e Digital Multiplexing and Recording High Resolu
16. HDD Flash X Cancel Back sp Forward 14 Do one of the following e Click Record to copy the backup onto the selected device Or e Click Cancel to return to the search screen Or e Click Back if you want to make changes to your backup queue and go to the previous step Caution Do not click Cancel while recording is in progress 15 When a message stating that the recording process has been completed click OK Click Back and click Record if you want to make another copy Modify gQ Creating a backup list Use Add to create a list of selected video frames to backup Make sure that the total combined size of the files does not exceed the maximum storage size of the target medium CD DVD etc Click Forward when finished em o DS 2005 07 14 14 11 09 2005 07 14 14 38 25 20 57 MB Modify Advanced Remove LPEE ef poiesis Camera DOO HU H MO U HH U U MU M Total 20 57 MB To modify your backup queue first go to the Backup dialog box Then select the backup file that you want to modify and click Modify The procedure for modifying a backup file is the same as steps 3 10 above Advanced Advanced data disk1 dvr 2005 0 7 18 01 01 20050718 104706 20050718 105259 avi 1 88 MB data disk1 dvr 2005 07 18 02 02 20050718 104706 20050718 105259 avi 3 91 MB data disk1 dvr 2005 07 18 06 06 20050718 104706 20050718 105259 avi 5 67 MB Shows a detailed
17. OS Type of Service PRO an RELIABILITY THROUGHPUT File Sharing LOWCOST e IP TOS Type of Service Allows you to choose the quality of service used by the Internet Protocol to handle networking ActiveX Web Client The ActiveX Web Client allows you to view the DVR through a web browser e Web Browser URL The URL for the DVR e Web Port Specifies the port number used to allow connections via the Internet The default port number is 80 When you change the port number the web browser URL updates accordingly e Forced Web Address Allows you to manually specify a web server address File Sharing Implemented in the same way as Windows file sharing allows network users to access designated folders on the DVR e Enable this function Gives network users access to files on the DVR e Workgroup Type the name of the workgroup used to share files The workgroup name must be the same in all of the computers wishing to share files with each other in that group e Computer Name A unique name assigned to your DVR to differentiate it from other computers in the same workgroup Dynamic DNS There are two options when using dynamic DNS One is to use a third party DDNS service The other is to use Eclipse DNS EDNS service Specify the domain name user password and server name if you use the third party DDNS service option You must first register a domain name using either lt http www dyndns org gt or other dynamic DNS service
18. Video Phone ic FG ux Sapdu re Mix hai External Goniral Goniroal Ganiral Bower Speaker Mona Amplit Cener Depih Switch 20d Bi WH The speaker icon allows you to mute the sound When the sound is turned off the icon is dimmed A white dot above a volume bar signifies that the particular audio source is available for you to use Click the white dot to select an audio source to record from When a source is selected the white dots will turn red For information about recording audio see Recording Audio in Chapter 5 Procedure Examples Using Audio Channels for Communication When you click More in the Audio dialog box the Remote Audio Channels dialog box will appear Make sure that a microphone is connected and selected from the ALSA mixer Remote Audio Ghannels OOo oone e Sea Mame Status Lister Audio 1 smigal he Audio 2 smigal ls When a call is requested a telephone icon will flash on your screen The icon will continue to flash until the user accepts or ignore the call Ringing will occur is Use Sound Effect is selected M Show only ringi Select related c Properties Accept Click to accept a call request Ignore Click to ignore a call request Call Sends a call request to a remote user Broadcast Forces a remote user to enable two way communication Voice communication channels are automatically added to the list You can select all of the channels by pressing CTRL A Each
19. ame rate for event recording Frame Rate 5 FPS Pre Event Specify the time in seconds before an event that you want recording to begin Note Lower key frame interval will enhance the video quality of this feature Post Event Specify the time in seconds after an event has ended that you want recording to stop Use default frame rate for event recording You can choose to designate a different frame rate for event recording to enhance the video quality If the regularly configured frame rate is one frame per second a fast movement that the motion detection picks up may fail to record video that is detailed enough Setting the frame rate higher for event recording 15 frames per second for example will produce a higher quality recording Creating a Private Zone 1 2 3 Select Enable private zone for this camera Select the Private Zone Effect in the dropdown list Click Preview Private Zone Effect Move the Record dialog box aside so that you can see the area of the image that you want to block out using the private zone Press and drag the left mouse button across the area that you want to block out using the private zone and then let go of the button If you make a mistake click Clear Private Zone to clear any existing private zone areas and start over Repeat steps 4 and 5 to create additional up to 16 private zone Private Zone Kbps 2 Enable pisale zane lor thes camera a Frames Privats Zone
20. apacity Limitation slider or spin box designate the percentage of the disk you want to use The default limit is 100 10 Using the Camera Mapping check boxes select the cameras that you want to connect to the disk Only the selected cameras will store data to the disk In order to connect the cameras the Connect the disk check box must be selected 11 Click Forward Attac h Ne We Di 4 o Confirm Disk Changes Ll Ifyou click OR button changed disk properties will be apllied LD or 12 The DVR will now prompt you to confirm the changes that you have made Click OK to confirm the changes or click Back to make any further changes 13 Verify that the newly added disk has shown up on the Disk dialog box Modify a Disk You can adjust the settings of an existing disk Local and USB by clicking Modify on the right side of the Disk dialog box A new window will appear Once you have made the necessary changes click Forward and then click OK to confirm the changes In order to change the network settings location username password etc for a Network Disk you need to use Remove and then add the disk as a new disk using the steps above Remove a Disk It is not possible to remove a Local Disk Even if the disk is removed from the panel upon rebooting the disk will reappear In order to remove a USB Disk first clear the Connect the disk check box disconnect it in the Modify dialog box and then detach the device from
21. at you want to use to synchronize the DVR clock with a clock on the internet e Server Select the server that you want to synchronize the DVR clock with Send Email vvhen IP change Enables the DVR to send an email alert to a designated email address vvhen the existing IP address changes Network Interface EMail Address Name Network Interface 1 Y Connection Type DHCP Select All Address 1 r DHCP Server 1 Address r Message IPAddress 192 168 2 2 _ Enable this function Subject Sentry24 IP change Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Domain dvr net eee l E A This is an automated message generated by Gateway 192 168 2 1 Address Stat 7 Jr ho Sentry24 FirstDNS 192 168 2 1 Address End Date DATE La re 5 OLD IP ADDRESS OLD_IP Third DNS NEW IP ADDRESS IP Sub network Gateway Send Email when IP change Bandwidth bps Enable this tincian 34 81 Kbps In 223 75 Kbps Out Traffic Shaping To use this function follow the steps below 1 In the Network Interface dialog box select the Enable this function check box under Send Email when IP change 2 Click More 3 Select Network Interface 1 4 Click New 5 Type your complete email address 6 Click OK e Update now Manually synchronizes the DVR clock with the selected servers clock After updating the time the DVR may automatically restart e Synchroniz
22. ata about your printer has been detected Please review this information and make sure itis correct Model DeskJet 1600C Foomatic cdj1600 DeskJet 1600C Foomatic gimp print DeskJet 1600C Foomatic gimp print ijs recommended DeskJet 1600C Foomatic hpijs Deel tat ICANT Device X Cancel Back GP Forward I 3 Follow steps 3 5 described earlier for adding a local printer Printer Printer Printrer Information State Maker Model HP Desk Jet 1600C Foomatic hpijs URI parallel devlpo Location Deskjet 1600C Description Deskjet 1600C AA HP Deskjet 1600C Modify Modify any existing printer settings Remove Remove a printer Printer Information Displays the details of the selected printer e Configure Specify the printer setup Printer Configure Resolution 300x300 DPI Media Size Ad Media Source Standard e Set Default Set the selected printer as the default printer e Test Print a test page Network Interface The Network Interface configures to set DHCP ADSL or Static IP Name Shows the installed network interface cards in the system If there are two network interface cards installed the Name dropdown list shows Network Interface 1 and Network Interface 2 in the field Connection Type The current version supports three connection types DHCP ADSL and Static IP DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Configuration Network Interface Name Net
23. atchdog type e Enable this function Enables Watchdog e Check Interval Specifies the interval in seconds that the watchdog will wait between checks Auto Reboot Auto Reboot will reboot the DVR automatically on a scheduled time e Enable this function Enables Auto Reboot e Reboot Interval Specifies the interval in days between Auto Reboots e Reboot Time Specifies the time of day when the Auto Reboot will take place System Log The System Log keeps track of all system related activities You can use the system log to track down the cause of error in cases of abnormal activities JACU mele General Information System Version 2 1 19 2004 06 21 System Key F4ED0A77 E727FED9 System Log Jun 28 15 17 03 sentry24 syslogd 1 4 1 10 restart Jun 28 15 17 03 sentry24 kernel klogd 1 4 1 10 log source proc kmsg started Jun 28 15 17 03 sentry24 kernel Inspecting boot System map 2 4 26 emstone Jun 28 15 17 03 sentry24 kernel Loaded 18852 symbols from boot System map 2 4 26 emstone Jun 28 15 17 03 sentry24 kernel Symbols match kernel version 2 4 26 Jun 28 15 17 03 sentry24 kernel Loaded 1017 symbols from 34 modules Jun 28 15 17 03 sentry24 sentry24 1391 UPS device is not used Jun 28 15 17 03 sentry24 sentry24 1391 auto upgrade is disabled Jun 28 15 17 03 sentry24 sentry24 1400 e_file c 602 WARNING can t map file Permission denied Jun 28 15 17 03 sentry24 sentry24 1391 DVR main started
24. e clock with internet server Lets the DVR update its time everyday at a specific hour that you set When you update a clock backwards the DVR will always restart After the clock update disconnects the network and stops the recording process the program restarts If the clock is updated periodically by the time server it does the same above process when the clock moves back In most cases the time update by the time server moves forward so that it does not require restarting the program In these cases only the network disconnects and recording processes restart Note When the clock moves back the recording data may be duplicated In order not to have any duplicate data duplicate data may be deleted first before restarting the recording process Watchdog amp Auto Reboot Watchdog will automatically check the DVR unit to make sure that it is working properly By enabling the watchdog function the system avoids an unstable situation of the DVR unit in advance Watchdog amp Auto Reboot Watchdog amp Auto Re Watchdog Name software watchdog Name software watchdog Enable this function hardware watchdog Enal Check Interval Check Interval lt Auto Reboot Enable this function This system has started at Thu Jul 14 13 06 38 2005 Rebootinterval RebootTime 0 5 0 This system will reboot at Thu Jul 21 00 00 00 2005 Omron UFS C Launch UPS Power Agent Watchdog e Name Select a W
25. e dialog box Multiple user accounts can then be assigned a role which will allow the accounts in that particular role group access only to permissions that they have been granted Role Select a role to view the permissions that the users in that role have been granted Administrator and Guest are default roles Name When you are creating a new role use this text box to type in a name for the role Use this role as default Sets the permissions granted in the role group that you have selected as the default set of permissions that will appear when you create a new role Camera Permissions Select the check box to allow the corresponding permission for the role that you have selected Selecting the last check box in a row will select all of the check boxes in that row Selecting the last check box in a column will select all of the check boxes in that column Selecting the check box in the bottom right corner will select all check boxes Note The camera permissions for the Administrator role cannot be removed or modified e View Selecting this check box for a camera will give the user in the role group permission to view the camera screens e Streaming Control Selecting this check box for a camera will give the user in the role group permission to control the quality of the streaming video e Device Control Selecting this check box for a camera will give the user in the role group permission to control P T Z cameras System Per
26. ective lamp blinks on and off Move the slider to the right to increase the time between the blinks The default time is 0 05 second and the maximum time is 30 seconds ToolTip Delay Time When you point to an icon with your mouse a description of the item will appear Move the slider to the right to increase the amount of time it takes for the description to show up The default time is 0 1 second and the maximum time is 30 seconds Chapter 4 Advanced User Options Enable TV out OSD function Enables the TV out monitor to display OSD function Enable On Screen Keyboard Enables the on screen keyboard To access the on screen keyboard click the left mouse button in a text box To close the on screen keyboard click the right mouse button in the title bar Apply deinterlaced filter to high resolution display in searching Enables a filter which reduces afterimage effects when using high resolutions during searches Camera In Camera you can customize the properties of each camera Came seisa e cameras Te O Selec All r Camera Property Name Camera 15 ay Brightness FE Contrast o Colomess F Las aly alr dir Hue Image Capture Size 352x240 C Hide this camera Recording amp Streaming is available Video Standard NTSC Limit capture rate to recording rate Click Select and choose a camera that you want to customize or click Select All to customize the properties for all of the ca
27. ernal sensor 0 to 1 or 1 to 0 Sensor Check Interval Select the sensor check interval using the slider or the spin box Always check signals You can configure the system to always check for sensor Signals or use the schedule option to set up specific times and dates Event Mapping Use Event Mapping to schedule triggers on the event of a sensor A sensor can be set up to trigger other connected devices such as preset PTZ messages warnings etc For more information about event mapping see Motion Detection in Chapter 4 Advanced User Options Sensor State Based on the Sensor Type selection the current state of each available sensor is displayed as lighted and non lighted icons along with the sensor number Alarm Digital Output Alarm Digital Output ossi em gt O Select All Alarm Property Name Alarm 1 Alarm Duration 0 Seconds Alarm Interval lt Seconds Alarm Count 0 Times Event Mapping Quick Alarm Button a Buton 2 ecm Buton 4 Click Select and choose an alarm to change the setting of or click Select All to change the settings of all of the alarms Alarm Property e Name Assign a name in the text box or use the default name e Alarm Duration Specify the desired alarm duration using the slider or the spin box e Alarm Interval Specify the desired alarm interval using the slider or the spin box e Alarm Count Specify the number of times the alarm should go off when a
28. in movement for example a factory where machines should be constantly moving 2008 07 04 10 48 23 q Enable ma on detecten far his camera 4 Sansan e Eu m a Caltulale Hoise Reset Moton Deterten Area i Use nonmoton desedion made MN i Prenem motion detechon effect Require more OPU resource e al ll Always dema median Event Mapping i a LT ie TT cil ALLL LI EL oa Pu mer dal Be Ed ea ee ee r Dim h dm a SS renar ISA LI W PR PR TK P my AS g J a es I A 4 F he A ey a Linu bared DVR In the image above the red non motion detection icon is displayed in the top left corner of the camera displays indicated the detection of non motion sensor Digital Input Use the Sensor Digital Input dialog box when you choose to attach external sensors Sensor Digital Input O Select All Sensor Property Name Sensor 1 Sensor Type N C 0 gt 1 Sensor Check Interval 0 10 hd Seconds Always check signals Schedule Event Mapping Sensor State I 1 o 0 BBHeoBoORRGR0000000D Click Select and choose a sensor to change the settings of or click Select All to change the settings of all of the sensors Sensor Property e Name Assign a name in the text box or use the default name e Sensor Type Select the sensor type from the dropdown list that corresponds to your ext
29. isplay mode of your choice and the screen will be display the corresponding camera channels it works the same way as the EA main screen Selecting the display mode before replaying the recorded data is recommend since the system requires time to prepare search indices Camera Selection Panel Select the camera channel number that you want to work with The selected camera number is highlighted blue ee CS DPDODOQdOP MPDPPPATDPIPAPIPAP PD Select the specific day that you want to view by clicking the day Click the blue arrows to select the month The color of the date and time indicate if there is any data recorded for that specific date and time e White No recorded data e Red Recorded data available e Blue Event data available e Blue surrounded by red Both recorded data and event data available M 0123456789 18 19 20 21 22 23 The Time Bar contains the hour bar with the row of numbers from O through 23 representing the hours in a day and the minutes bar marked with numbers in intervals of 10 representing the minutes in an hour The colored bars in the middle of the Time Bar indicate the availability of recorded data e Red Bar Recorded data available e Yellow Bar Event data available Time Lever The Time Lever is the blue vertical line that crosses the Time Bar Hold down the mouse button over the Time Lever and drag it to the time that Es es you want to view If you place the lever on a
30. k Server r ActiveX Web Client Web Port Forced Web Address Port F 5 8081 v w Max Client s C Allow clients to control stream quality Dynamic DNS IP TOS Type of Service LOWDELAY C Enable this function Domain Name r File Sharing User Enable this function Workgroup WORKGROUP Computer Name DVR Network Server e Current Clients Displays the current number of clients connected to the server Click More to see the list of currently connected clients and their connections details IP addresses Usernames and Roles e Port Specifies the port number that will be used to allow client connections for MPEG4 streaming Note Be sure to notify the client if you change the server port since an incorrect port setting will prevent the client from connecting to the server e Max Client s Specifies the maximum number of clients able to connect to the server You may want to limit the number of total connections if a larger number of connections is slowing down the server Note Lowering the number of maximum clients does not affect currently connected clients It will only stop new connections to server For example if there are 50 clients connected they will not be disconnected when you lower the maximum number of client connections to 10 e Allow clients to control stream quality Enables clients to adjust the bit rate frames per second and key frame interval IP T
31. lect All _ Detect signal loss for this camera Loss Decision Duration 0 5 Seconds Click Select and choose a camera to change the settings of or click Select All to change the settings of all the cameras Detect signal loss for this camera Enables the DVR to detect signal loss in the selected camera Loss Decision Duration Use the slider or the spin box to select the time in seconds after signal loss that the DVR will wait before acknowledging that signal loss has taken place Event Mapping Allows you to schedule warnings and e mail alerts on the event of camera signal loss Select the check boxes under the warning that you want to trigger on the event of camera signal loss For more information about event mapping see Motion Detection in Chapter 4 Advanced User Options System Disk Disks that can be used with Emstone DVR are Local IDE SCSI USB and Network Windows Network NFS Disks Use the Disk dialog box to specify disk usage System Disks eS EET oe 1 E MERI 100 110 658 M 2005 08 09 2006 01 29 3 I Move up Check NE es Local IDE SCSI The Local Disk s attached to your Emstone DVR internally USB Optional USB Compatible Flash Memory or Disk Windows Network Network Folder implemented in Windows OS Environment NFS Network disk space available when connected to a NFS Server System Disks e Order The default or assigned priority list of available disks determined by
32. lect the disk type which will be attached Windows Network Disk is the general shared folder in Windows 98 2000 XP RAID function is currently only supported with RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Type NFS Disk O RAID Storage 2 Select the desired Disk Type of the disk you wish to add and click Forward Attach New Disk gQ Disk Information a t Enter the information to connect the disk If you select Windows Network Disk as disk type Location Avindows shore_folder User gue st Password ea 3 In the Location text box type in the location of your new network disk 4 Type in the User and Password if your network disk is protected with a username and password 5 Click Forward Disk Con figure Connecting to disk Attach New Di 7 So Disk Properties Disk name is used for you to check your own disk identity which is used in every functions related to disks Connecting the disk enable the system to browse recording data and camera mapping for recording Name windows_share Connect the disk Capacity Limitation 1 2 3 Camera Mapping 7 In the Name text box create a name for your disk to distinguish it from the other disks You cannot use the same name for more than one disk and you must enter a name for each disk 8 Select the Connect the disk check box if you wish to connect the disk If you want to use the disk you must select the check box 9 Using the C
33. list of the backup files that you have queued to backup
34. lt Zoom Cameras or regular Cameras or both to send analog or digital signals to the system The system will then convert the video into digital signals that will be saved on the hard disk drive as files You may view these digital files in real time or saved on the monitor TV through a network connection via File Sharing or broadcast it over the Internet accessible by web browsers and PDAs Camera 1 16 Monitor Printer oo Sensor Alert Lamp Speaker Client System Chapter 3 Basic User Operation This chapter explains how the basic user controls in the main monitor screen work Main Monitor Screen The main monitor screen contains the screen options and buttons that control the most commonly used features of the DVR e e e e O e e O e e e S ES LS httpy192 168 1 110 W p s T SS ar F f es ED Es N a lt r is wy S Wy Linux based DVR a Main Screen Partition Selection Panel The Main Screen Partition Selection Panel allows you to change the number of partitions on the main screen to display different numbers of camera channels Full Screen Frameless full screen mode double click to exit 1x1 Single channel mode 2x2 Divides the screen into two columns and two rows displaying four camera channels If you are using 4 channels for 16 cameras click camera 1 to see video from cameras 1 to 4 Click camera 5 to see video
35. me bar to select the end date and time of the file that you want to backup Click Set next to the To text box in the Adding selection to the backup list dialog box Verify that the correct end time appears in the text box At the bottom of the Adding selection to the backup list dialog box select the cameras that you wish to backup using these start and end times Click OK in the Adding selection to the backup list dialog box 10 In the Backup dialog box verify that the correct start date and time end date and time and selected cameras are displayed 11 Repeat steps 2 10 to queue additional backup files 12 When you have finished creating your queue of backup files click Forward in the Backup dialog box Backup gQ Creating a backup list Use Add to create a list of selected video frames to backup Make sure thatthe total combined size of the files does not exceed the maximum storage size of the target medium CD DVD etc Click Forward when finished 2005 07 14 14 14 29 2005 07 14 14 42 17 22 26 MB Camera TOO OUOOOOOOUOUOOUUOUND Total 22 26 MB 13 Select a backup device from the list and click Forward The list contains all of the recognized and available backup devices attached to your DVR Backup gQ Selecting a backup device Choose the device that you would like to record with Click Forward to continue Currently supported devices CD R RW DVD R RW DVD RAM USB CD R RW USB
36. meras Camera Property e Name Allows you to select different names for the cameras e Brightness Move the slider to adjust the brightness of the camera you have selected or type or select the brightness level in the corresponding text box e Contrast Move the slider to adjust the contrast of the camera you have selected or type or select the contrast level in the corresponding text box e Color Move the slider to adjust the color or saturation of the camera you have selected or type or select the contrast level in the corresponding text box e Hue Move the slider to adjust the hue of the camera you have selected or type or select the contrast level in the corresponding text box e Image Capture Size Specifies the size of the images that are recorded Image Capture Size Es CIT Hide this camera 704x450 w Streaming is available 004x240 e Hide this camera Hides the selected cameras on the screen allowing only administrators to view the video This option has no effect on recording or network broadcasting Video Standard Specifies the video standard for the selected cameras Limit capture rate to recording rate Limits the capture rate to the recording rate to free up CPU resources without affecting the recording process Audio In Audio you can customize the audio settings Audio suea a naor o sosa e Audio 2 O Select All p Audio Propert a dio3 Audio Property Name Audio Audi
37. missions e Configure System Grants users permission to use controls in the Configuration menu e Search recorded data Grants users permission to search video and audio data and allows them to set backup tasks e Control system device Grants users system equipment controls rights for example power off forced recording and digital input output e Connect via network Grants users client network connection rights e Access to network file sharing Grants users samba usage rights e Connect via modem Grants users modem connection rights Modify Add New Remove To modify access permissions for an existing role group select the role group from the list change the permissions to your liking and then click Modify To add a new role group click New which will show you a blank set of permissions After selecting the permissions for the new group click Add To remove a role group select a role group from the role group list and click Remove Note The Administrator role group cannot be removed or modified Event Motion Detection Motion Detection suea canens J C Select All Motion Property Sensitivity Noise 2 20 3 Calculate Noise Reset Motion Detection Area Use non motion detection mode Preview motion detection effect Require more CPU resource Always detect motion Schedule Click Select and choose the camera that you want to change the settings of or click Select All to ap
38. n event occurs Alarm Test Click Activate to test the alarm Event Mapping Use Event Mapping to schedule triggers on the event of an alarm An alarm device can be set up to trigger other connected devices such as preset PTZ messages warnings etc For more information about event mapping see Motion Detection in Chapter 4 Advanced User Options Quick Alarm Button The four quick alarm buttons can be configured by using each of the dropdown lists VVarning Message Customize the warning messages shown when designated events motion detection sensors and alarms occur Select Motion Detection X vw Select Al Message Font amp Color Font Foreground Background X Cancel Po Select Select the event Motion Detection Sensor Alarm Disk Failure Camera Signal Loss Phone and Analog that you want to customize a warning message for or Select All to apply the same warning message to all of the events Message Customize the warning message by typing a message into the text box The os in the warning message will be replaced by the name of the event that the warning message will notify e Font 8 Color Customize the font foreground and background color of the warning message Sound Choose a sound to be played when a selected event occurs You can test the sound by clicking Test E mail When an event occurs on the DVR the DVR can be set up to e mail an alert
39. n detection or non motion detection to that area only Other areas outside of the motion detection area will have no effect on the detection of motion 1 Select the camera that you want to designate a custom motion detection area for 2 Move the Motion Detection dialog box to the side so that you can see the display for the selected camera 3 On the selected camera display move the mouse to a corner of the area that you want to designate as a motion detection area 4 Press and drag the left mouse button to the opposite corner of where you want the motion detection area to be You will see that the area covered by your mouse will be pink This pink rectangle represents the motion detection area 5 Once you are satisfied with the selection of the motion detection area release the mouse If you make a mistake click Reset Motion Detection Area and start again Note Clicking Reset Motion Detection Area will clear all motion detection areas from all cameras 6 To designate additional motion detection areas repeat steps 3 to 5 7 Click OK Motion Detection Zone Areas that have been designated as motion detection zones will appear pink You can select up to 16 separate areas as motion detection zones Motion Detection Sign When motion is detect in a camera this image will appear at the top left corner of the display Using Non motion Detection Choose non motion detection mode when you want to monitor for stoppage
40. n empty gap between data the lever will automatically move to the nearest even or recorded data Note When you change the display mode calendar month date hour or time lever make sure to wait for the program to finish searching the selected time before clicking the Play button It may take a few minutes for the program to display the data on the screen Zoomed In Time Bar Normal Time Bar Zoomed In Time Bar 10 29 20 In the normal Time Bar display each vertical grid line on the minute bar represents about 5 or 6 seconds To zoom in point to the upper level of the time bar the area with the yellow bar and click the center scroll bar of the mouse In the Zoomed In Time Bar each vertical grid line represents 1 second If you record 1 frame per second FPS clicking either the next frame or the previous frame playback button will move the time lever one vertical grid line If you record 3 FPS three frames will move one grid line To change back to the normal Time Bar display point again to the upper level of the time bar the area with the yellow bar and click on the center scroll bar of the mouse Play Replay Panel The Play Replay Panel is located on the bottom right corner of the Search Mode screen d E gt DI Play Click once to play video and audio data at normal speed Click again to play at various speeds Possible speeds xi x2 x4 x8 x16 x1 4 x1 2 x3 4 10 second Rewind Click to move 10
41. n in Camera 12 Motion in Camera 13 Motion in Camera 14 Motion in Camera 15 Motion in Camera 16 OMI CL LT OIL LU c LT OU LU CEL CL CU CL CL ODO OM ELL ULL ICS ULL oO IC OU EH o fWoOoOooo0o0000000m8o000o OMI CU CULTIU LU GE ODIO oH CL IL CL TL ES LE a OH CL CL CL EU LS ULLS aL CL CL CULTIU ULLS ULLS GL CL CL CULTIU IL ULLS ULLS GL CL CL IL OM OD OM Om ODE OM ORI OD Son Om Om GL CL CL CIE OD ULL ULLS ULLS GL CL CL ALT CL ULL ULLS ULLS GL OM CES IL CL ULL ULLS ULLS US OM AOD OM ULL ULLS ULLS GL CES CL CL CL ULL ULLS ULLS GL CL CL CULTIU LS ULLS GL GIL CL CL CL CL ULL ULLS ULLS GL O CL CL CL LU ULLS ULLS GL Different Actions Triggered Upon Event Occurrence Ball Record Records video of the chosen camera i Alarm Invokes an alarm Warning Window Invokes a warning message on your DVR screen qe E mail Alert Sends an e mails to users in the e mail group 4 SNMP Sends report to designated SNMP Simple Network management 2 Protocol Server Pan Tilt Zoom Prompts a P T Z camera to perform a preset sequence Creating a Motion Detection Area 4 Ell Erabi regen detersan de En Carme d BS Samii i Nans i h ii UM I Caltias Nene ResaMetan Demon dee Line ESO nn GENETEG me LS lor mabon deecton eed flegas mere CP eescure Linn hosed OW Follow the steps to create a motion detection area A motion detection area is an area on the camera channel that restricts motio
42. o 4 Audio 5 Name Audio 1 l Volur Audio Audio 7 Connected Aud Audio 8 Connected Audios 0 Audio for Searc des 9 hudio 17 gt Audio 10 Audio for Search Replay Faabhie midi del 11 Audio 12 Enable audio functions XC Audio 13 J Audio 14 Ff Audio 16 4P OK Audio 17 You must first select Enable audio functions to turn on audio functions and to change them Click Select and choose the audio source that you want to customize Audio Property e Name Allows you to select different names for the audio sources e Volume Allows you to adjust the recording volume of an audio source Move the slider to the right to increase the volume for the selected audio source Connected Audios Click More to display other audio sources remotely connected to the DVR Audio for Search Replay Specifies the audio channel that will play in search mode Opening the ALSA Mixer ALSA Mixer The ALSA Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Mixer allows you to record audio from a device attached to the motherboard To open the ALSA Mixer select the last audio source available on your DVR For example if you have a 4 channel DVR select audio 5 If you have an 8 channel DVR select audio 9 and so on Then click Volume under Audio Property The ALSA Mixer dialog box will appear ALSA Mixer EXIT Oth Ooh du m mal woo du oh GO 0h Man Goth mal ho th GO Oh Goo Goth 0 Cl es 0 UJ Master 30 3B 30 Poh ings GD ic i
43. ode ir i ee vu NN a N 5 Ww Preview motion detection effect Require more CPU resource Always detect motion Schedule Event Mapping ee A bed be EE n A Ree aurora CAR err Alarm 4 FOCUS gooo i 4 o CID Motion detection is represented in squares DE three colors Ll White Represents a pixel currently detecting motion E Gray Represents a pixel that previously detected motion E Black Represents a pixel that had previously detected motion Note Previewing motion detection mode uses up large amounts of CPU and memory resources Make sure that the option is turned off after you are done with the preview Always Detect Motion Select this option is you want to force motion detection without using a schedule Schedule Allows you to schedule motion detection Event Mapping Opens the Event Mapping dialog box which allows you to assign specific actions that will be triggered when motion or non motion is detected Event Mapping CIS III SCI EES S B Motion in Camera 1 ee ee ee ee ee El HU EH EH ee ee oe oe Motion in Camera 2 Motion in Camera 3 Motion in Camera 4 Motion in Camera 6 Motion in Camera 7 Motion in Camera 8 i O O O Motion in Camera 5 Ll O O O O Motion in Camera 9 Motion in Camera 10 O Motion in Camera 11 O Motion in Camera 12 O Motion in Camera 13 O Motion in Camera 14 Ll Motion
44. ply the same settings to all of the cameras Motion Property e Enable motion detection for this camera Select this check box if you want to enable motion detection e Sensitivity Using the slider or spin the box select the sensitivity level for the camera A high sensitivity level will detect slight movements in the camera s sight A low sensitivity level will only detect faster movements e Noise Using the slider or the spin box select the noise level for the camera A low noise level will detect the smallest changes in the camera s sight A high noise level will detect only the larger changes e Calculate Noise Automatically determines a sensitivity and noise level depending on the type of environment the camera is located Reset Motion Detection Area If you create a specific motion detection area and want to clear it click Reset Motion Detection Area For more information about motion detection areas see Creating a Motion Detection Area in this chapter Use non motion detection mode The opposite of motion detection select this option if you want to detect when movement has stopped Preview motion detection effect Preview motion detection 2006 07 04 11 44 13 Motion Detection G Select el 18 O Select All r Motion Property Enable motion detection for this camera Sensitivity Cz 97 El 96 Noise Z 5 5 l Calculate Noise Reset Motion Detection Area C Use non motion detection m
45. ption Modify Printer Displays the current set of printers installed on system New Opens the Printer Add Modify dialog box which you can use to add new printers Adding a Local Printer Choose this option if your printer is attached to the DVR directly 1 In the Printer dialog box click New and then select Local Printer Printer Add Modify Welcome This assistant will help you to quickly add a new printer to your system To begin please specify the location of the printer The printer I wish to add is 8 A local printer attached to this computer A remote printer attached to the network amp Forward 2 Click Forward Printer Add Modify Step 2 of 4 Printer Details The follovving data about your printer has been detected Please review this information and make sure itis correct Maker Model 2000C Foomatic gimp print 2000C Foomatic gimp print ijs recommended 2000C Foomatic hpijs 2000C Foomatic pci3 Business Inkjet 1100 Foomatic hpijs recommended Device 3 Select the manufacturer and the model of the printer and then click Forward Printer Add Modify Step 3 of 4 Printer Display Enter a name for this printer The name must begin vvith a letter and may not contain any spaces Name HP Deskjet 1600C Description Deskjet 1600C Location Deskjet 1600C 4 Type a Name Description
46. rd for an account or create a password when creating a new user account Password Verify Verify the password E mail optional You can enter an e mail address that will be associated with the user account Description optional Enter a description for the user account for reference Role Lets you select a role for the corresponding user account Different roles allow different levels of user access The Administrator role for example allows full access to the DVR The Guest role allows guest accounts viewing privileges only More Opens the Role dialog box The Role dialog box lets you change the levels of access allowed by different roles and also lets you create or remove role groups Modify Add Nevv Remove Allovvs you to add remove or modify an account e Modify an Account To modify an account select the account that you want to modify type the changes that you want to make and then click Modify e Create a New Account To create a new account click New Type in a user name password e mail address and description Select a Role for the account Then click Add e Remove an Account To remove an account select the user account that you want to remove and click Remove Enable user authentication login box Prompts users for username and password Role To open the Role dialog box click Config click User and then click More You can create different roles with varying levels of access using the Rol
47. s in order to enable this function e Enable this function Enables dynamic DNS e Domain Name Enter the domain name you chose when you registered with a dynamic DNS service e User Enter the username registered with a dynamic DNS service e Password Enter the password you used when you registered with a dynamic DNS service e Server Option to choose either dyndns org or EDNS dvrhost net Dynamic DNS Configuration When Eclipse DVR connects ADSL modem directly 1 Connect the DVR to your ADSL modem PPPOE will be chosen in the ADSL connection 2 Configure a connection type as ADSL in the DVR network interface dialog box 3 Provide the ADSL ID and its password in the Address area in the Network Interface dialog box Note It will automatically assign an IP address to the DVR 4 Go to your target dynamic DNS web site 5 Register the web site with your DNS name and the current IP address 6 Enable the Dynamic DNS function in the DVR Network dialog box 7 Provide your registered dynamic DNS web URL the registered ID the registered password your registered DNS name and then click OK 8 Use your registered DNS name for IE browser or our client software Dynamic DNS Configuration When a router connects DSL directly and Eclipse DVR connects the router 1 Connect a router assuming that the router has a dynamic DNS configuration option between the DVR and your ADSL modem Configure the router as a PPPoE for yo
48. seconds backwards from the current time 10 second Fast Forward Click to move 10 seconds forward from current time One Frame Back Click to move one frame backwards from the current frame One Frame Forward Click to move one frame forward from the current frame One minute Rewind Click to move 1 minute backwards from the current time One minute Fast Forward Click to move 1 minute forward from the current time Stop Click to stop playing the video Live Allows users to view live images while in the Search Mode Select the channel number on the selection panel and click the Live icon The Live sign will appear on the upper left corner of the channel showing live images Eo oe Ss eee ws PDPDPIPITPDADaIITI TTS ee dl ap Sci 7 5 his 49 64 45 10 r 5 T 71 HE bP Ma En Poe ibis rx Backup Opens the Backup dialog box Click Exit to close the Backup dialog box and return to the Search Mode screen For information about backing up data see Backup Procedure in Chapter 4 Advanced User Options Event Log Opens the Event Log dialog box which shows all of the events that have occurred on each camera An event consists of the actions of motion detection sensors alarms disk failures and camera signal losses Check marks in the boxes indicate the occurrences of the events Click Close to exit the Event Log dialog box Event Log Alarm Digital Outpu
49. ssigned disk name is being used by an existing disk the Disk name is already used error message will appear You must use a different name Disk name is already used for other disk Choose different name please DP oK USB Device Recognition Failure Sometimes the USB connection may not recognize your USB Disk In this case try unplugging it from the USB Connection and then plugging it in again Also make sure that your USB Disk is compatible and that it is properly powered on Q USB device does not currently supported DP Or Serial Port In order to use the serial ports you must assign the correct port types to COM1 and COM2 seral Modem cOM2 Modem J sus Omron UPS AIO Board Radio Wave Clock The Following types are available N A Not Available PTZ Pan Tile Zoom Camera Modem Modem SMS Short Message Service Omron UPS Omron Brand Uninterrupted Power Supply AIO Board Analog IO board option In order to use physical buttons of the DVR for P T Z Controls you must select the Use frontkey function check box When frontkey function is enabled COM2 is not available because frontkey function requires its use Frontkey Function Selection seral Frontkey Note The Frontkey Function is not used normally on Eclipse DVRs Printer Use the Printer dialog box to set local and network printer options Printer i Printer Printrer Information State MakerModel URI Location Descri
50. t O El 0O El Disk Failure EEE GS Camera Signal Loss O LJ FJ O Save Still Image Opens the Save As dialog box which allows you to save a still image from a selected camera channel E Save as File Name i File Format JPEG File jpg Target Media Floppy C use watermarking to save image e File Name Type a file name for the still image you want to save or use the default name provided by the DVR e File Format Select the desired file format from the dropdown list e Target Media Select the desired save location from the dropdown list File Name File Format BMP File bmp Target Media Floppy e use watermarking to save image In order to save the image with watermarking choose BMP File in the File Format list select the use watermarking to save image check box and then click OK a Print Still Image Opens the Print dialog box which allows you to print a still image from a selected camera channel Printer Printer Name Orientation Location 8 Potrait A Top Left Top Top Right Landscape LA Left Center Right Bottom Left Bottom Bottom Right Image Scaling Multiple Copies ma al EA 1 J X Cancel LP ox The Print dialog box allovvs you to set paper orientation print location image scaling and number of copies For more information about printing see Printer in Chapter 4
51. terface 2 can share the network using Network Interface 1 For example a PC of Network Interface 2 can share the internet connected by Network Interface 1 Date 8 Time Date amp Time Time one Time Zone 4 2005 gt Current Time Time Zone America New_Y ork r Time Server Server time nist gov Update now ET C Synchronize clock with internet server Update Time Date amp Time Shows the date in a calendar format and the time in a clock format Time Zone Shows the time zone selected Select time zone Opens the Time Zone dialog box where you can select a new time zone Click the area that you are in and the DVR will automatically select the city nearest to your area to use as your time zone Click the map to zoom in Right click to bring the map back to its original size You can also select a time zone using the dropdown list below the map Time Server Server time nistgov C Synchronize clock with internet server Update Time Connecting As a security surveillance system the current time should be as accurate as possible Otherwise the recording frames could have incorrect time stamp information The DVR uses a computer CMOS clock that may delay about a minute per day In order to keep the time accurate you may synchronize the CMOS clock with a network time server that is widely available in the United States e Protocol Select the protocol th
52. the USB port In order to remove a Network Disk select the disk and click Remove Advanced In order to create an event mapping schedule for Disk Failure click Advanced in the Disk dialog box and then click Event Mapping next to Disk Failure r System Disks CEI Cost awe _ fen te Sams 1 EB isu 100 110 658M Box 2005 08 09 2006 01 29 Move up Advanced Host ID is very important feature of system lf you dont know what it does Don t touch it Your change can cause critical system failure HostID 5 Keep up Removable Disk Configurations RAID Status Event Mapping Event Mapping To enable an event select the check box below the event that will be triggered upon disk failure for the corresponding disk Event Mapping 1B BP BP et ce se Se se se S diski N E E E E E EEE Y EE EEE EEE EE EE EEHEEHE Applying Changes Once you have made all the necessary changes in the Disk Selection Menu you must click OK to apply the changes If you do not want to apply the changes click Cancel to undo the changes Error Messages Failed Connection If the Network Disk location is invalid or the disk cannot be found the Failed to connect to disk error message will appear Make sure the disk location username and password if applicable are correct and that the disk is powered on and connected to the system Error Duplicate Name If a newly a
53. tion 704x480 MPEG4 Format e Multiple User Network Viewing up to 256 users e Multiple User Web Viewing e Scheduled and Event Based Recording e Pre and Post Event Recording Option e Various Event Handling Motion Non Motion Detection Sensor and Alarm e Video Standards Support PAL NTSC and SECAM e Easy to Use Calendar amp Timeline Search Interface e Remote Playback and Search Capabilities e Various Storage Backup Options CD ROM DVD USB HDD and LAN e Full Remote Access Control e Digital Sensor Alarm Device Support Chapter 1 Introduction Complete P T Z Pan Tilt Zoom Control Support Various System Logging Options User VVeb Access and System Watchdog and Auto reboot Options User Role Group Account Security Management Up to 512 Channel Display LAN File Sharing VVEB DHCP Server Capabilities Dynamic DNS Support Event Driven Email Alert Option Chapter 1 Introduction Product Contents C gt Linux DYR system Fower cable User Manual The following items are included in the product package Savix DVR Power Cable 3Key Wheel Mouse PS 2 Recommended User Manual The following items not included in the product package are needed Keyboard optional PC Monitor Video Monitor Cameras Ethernet Cable and Other Connection Cables Chapter 2 Installation Configuration Overview The picture below shows the various configuration options for your Eclipse DVR system You may connect Pan Ti
54. to the user Use the Email dialog box to add or remove e mail addresses and to customize the message Email Select All Address _ r Message Subject DVR EVENT ALERT This is amessage automatically generated by DVR Event SEVENTS Date SDATES IP ADDRESS IP Address ADDRESS Server Configuration Server Name Port 25 Account Password Attach current image Create a Group of E mail Addresses to Receive Alerts Select the e mail group Email 1 Email 2 etc that you vvant to add e mail address to or Select All to add the same e mail addresses to all of the groups In the Address area click New and type in an e mail address Repeat this as many times as you vvant to add other e mail addresses to the group Type a message if you vvant to change the default message Under Property select the Period in minutes that you vvant the DVR to vvait between each e mail that it sends out This property is for e mail alerts triggered by motion detection If motion is continuous for one hour and the Period is set to 30 minutes then you will receive two e mail alerts Select the Attach current image check box if you want to receive a still image from the camera that is the source of the e mail alert Camera Signal Loss The Camera Signal Loss dialog box monitors camera signal losses and event mapping schedules for camera signal losses Camera signal Loss Se
55. treaming Broadcast 15 100 seconds e Frame Rate Move the slider to adjust the number frames to be displayed per second for the recording Higher frame rates produce better quality recordings with smoother movements Estimated Size Displays the estimated size of the recording in megabytes per hour The estimation helps you to configure the DVR according to the available disk capacity in addition to the desired video quality Note If Select All is chosen the estimated size will reflect the total of all connected cameras Audio Property e Audio Source Select the audio source that will record with the selected camera Each camera can be connected to an audio source that will record when the camera is recording Timestamp Timestamp Timestamp Location Bottom Right Timestamp Format 2004 07 02 e Timestamp Location To enable the timestamp select a location for it using the drop down list box Select N A if you do not want to include a timestamp on the recorded video e Timestamp Format Choose a format for the timestamp date from the drop down list box Always record cameras Activates non stop recording for the selected cameras Schedule Allows you to schedule your recordings by hour and day Select the checkboxes of the hours that you want the cameras to record Recording Schedule Seiect w Cameral 7 i Schedule 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 1
56. ur ADSL service Provide your ADSL ID and password in the router It will automatically assign an IP address to the router Go to your dynamic DNS web site Register the web site with your DNS name and the current IP address of the router Enable the Dynamic DNS function from the router Provide your registered dynamic DNS web site the registered ID the registered password your registered DNS name in the dynamic DNS option The save the configuration Determine an internal IP address and use the IP address as a static IP in the connection type of the DVR Configure the static IP in the DVR Network Interface dialog box 10 Provide IP address Netmask gateway DNS server address and then click OK 11 In the router configure the DVR IP address into the DMZ It will forward the router s traffic to the DVR 12 Use your registered DNS name for IE browser or our client software User In User you can create modify or remove user accounts and group roles Account admin Administrator User Password Password Verify E Mail Description Administrator Role OOOO Moes O e Enable user authentication login box Account Shows all user accounts and their descriptions The admin and guest accounts are created automatically User Displays the account name when a user account is selected Type a non duplicate name when creating a new user account Lowercase is required Password Change the passwo
57. work Interface 1 Connection Type DHCP r Address 1r DHCP Server IP Address 159215827 C Enable this function Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Domain dvr net Gateway 192 168 2 1 Address Start First DNS 192 168 2 1 Address End Second DNS AARE NAT Third DNS Sub network Gateway r Send Email when IP change 34 61 Kbps In 223 75 Kbps Out gt Traffic Shaping e By choosing the DHCP connection type an IP address will be automatically assigned to this DVR by a designated DHCP server ADSL Asynchronous Digital Subscribe Line Configuration Network Interface Name Network Interface 1 Connection Type ADSL r Address AM M__ DHCP Server a ADSL ID P C Enable this function ooo i ADSL Password Domain dvr net Address Stan rr IPAddress 192 168 2 2 AE Es Ps El Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 2 1 NAT First DNS 19216821 Second DNS Third DNS Send Email when IP change Enable this function Sub network Gateway NA Traffic Shaping Bandwidth bps 34 61 Kbps In 223 75 Kbps Out The ADSL is a normal DSL service provided by many ISPs Like DHCP an IP address is automatically assigned to the DVR by your ISP The assigned IP address is frequently updated

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