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1. Internet Explorer Security Warning x The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to install this software Name X WebPlav CAB Publisher Unknown Publisher install Donttinztali should only install software from publishers you trust How can I decide what t This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You software to install E Opening page http 150 10 20 123 iC Ct Internet W Start fej XWebPlay Microsoft o BOW 11 234m Thirdly login Domain name 147288 nvdvr net Port 5050 Username Password Fourthly double click camera icon for remote monitoring Page 28 DIFETT EA I hear ae eee 7 wed i Peery ween ee l i je f ervet List If download ActiveX con fail please c your interne security sett Open IE bro and select ta Internet Opt Security gt level Chane the settings ActiveX con into Enable then refresh also may cli to install Close PlavSpeed Normal 00 00 00 00 00 00 C 4 y r gt e ORIA 09 9 B Double click the camera icon which vou want to view Start means receive all camera images Stop means stop receive image Windows select here you may choose I 4 9 16 channels to view the images from sever system Tips Double click on the channel Brings that channel to single full view Double click again to retu
2. Preview mask Alarm ouput channel when no signal LSS a 0 CI Alarm output 01 CI Alarm output 02 Width 1 CI Alarm output 03 CI Alarm output 04 CI Alarm output 05 l OK js Title Camera Ho 1 Preview mask gt v aa Width 1 352 Height 1 286 Cancel i Molor scheme Sony camera moderate Sharp camera 20 char dark l l Video format y fio 0 PAL C NTSC St 0 Height f1 Note In most of the video profile setting screens you can use the Copy To button to copy the current Camera settings tab to other cameras Use it carefully as you can easily replace one cameras settings with incorrect ones on accident Display The Display screen shows you a current view of the Camera selected on the top along with several Camera configuration options Disposing OSD Text The On Screen Display text blocks can be moved anywhere on the channel screen Simply click on the camera name block or the date time block and set their coordinates to the desired locations Camera Name You can enter a meaningful camera name which will be shown on the On Screen Display OSD Display Date and Time If checked you see the Server date time on the OSD Preview mask Enable you set a rectangle area to mask the screen display but the Page 16 recording will not do so That means vou also see a normal displav without mask when plavback recording files X
3. XPlayer The Playback program is accessible from within both the Server and Client applications On the Server Playback is used to review recordings made on the Server On the Client Playback is used to connect to Servers and review recordings OR review recordings made by the Client itself locally Playback provides many useful features to make searching for the right video easy Server First Login There is one default administrative user in the system after a fresh installation Please log in User Password Username admin Password admin Page 4 Enter the above and click Log in to continue Main Screen The Server s main screen allows access to all of the commonly used features and functions The following articles outline each area of the main screen Displav area Right control panel Down control panel Displav Area Displav area shows monitoring images You may change display mode by the mouse action Single Click on a channel to select it for further action a thin red line will outline the selected channel Note that most functions only affect the red outlined currently selected channel 2008 5 10 64 65 54 Saturday Uptime 66 66 66 52 Camera No 1 2008 5 10 04 05 54 f Camera No 2 Camera No 3 2008 5 10 04 05 54 F fe Yi By Record Camera No 4 2008 5 10 04 05 54 Camera No 5 2008 5 10 04 05 54 Camera No 6 2008 5 10 04 05 54 None Color ZOOM ik we B A amera Mo 2008 5 10 04 0
4. Y The coordinates of the top left corner of the rectangle Width Height The coordinates of the bottom right corner of the rectangle Alarm output channel when no signal here alarm output channel means alarm box output port So first of all vou have to connect alarm box to server svstem correctly and make sure alarm box is working good For alarm box setup please refer to Alarm sensor chapter And then select output channel vou desired Now once the channel is no signal system will send a switch signal to the output port which you have selected Profile Compression Compression mode Video profile e H 264 Lower CPU usage ir a C whys better faster Quality Working mode C Excellence C Good Video C Video Audio e Standard C Commom J The Video Profile settings allow you to configure the resolution quality and frame rate for video recording on the Server Compression just show you some information about local server compression and please keep the default settings Note improper compression settings will make the recordings abnormal Page 17 Qualitv means recording qualitv vou mav change to Excellence while image qualitv cannot satisfv vour need Note The higher of qualitv the larger of recording files per minute and is also useful in dealing with network bandwidth Resolution amp Frame rate frame rate the n
5. the Copy To button to copy the current settings to other Define File length here file length means how long each recording file will last Activate the Schedule do remember to check this item otherwise system will not carry out recording automatically Motion detection Page 19 Camera EE ZEA 7 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 EE E E CI Alarm output 01 CI Alarm output 02 CI Alarm output 03 CI Alarm output 04 CI Alarm output 05 CI Alarm output 06 CI Alarm output 07 CI Alarm output 08 CI Alarm output 09 CI Alarm output 10 CI Alarm output 11 sl Note Selecting Left mouse click Recover Right mouse click Refresh Pic Set all Clear all Schedule setup jTuesdav Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Start time End time Detection sensitivity 00 00 93 59 30 Activate the Schedule Add Copy to Copy to OK Cancel Apply Once you set Motion detection any motion on the entire channel screen will be detected and notify user that an alarm event occurred Steps to motion detect Choose camera select which camera you desire to set Motion Detection Create motion area Click anywhere you want to detect in the channel screen and you will see the pane turn to shadow Shadow means motion area Repeat elsewhere on the screen to create other areas Define schedule Click Add button to add a time segment use Copy to button to cop
6. will lose your configurations after reboot system Sensor Click on the numbered buttons to activate or deactivate Alarm detection for the corresponding channel Click the Open all or Close all buttons to turn all cameras on or off Page 10 NOTE This is the manual Alarm control If Schedule is activated vou cannot activate or deactivate alarms You will see the numbered buttons are disabled ZO00M FOCUS PTZ Camera Control The PTZ Camera Control allows easy access to all PTZ Camera functions if you configure the PIZ camera properly PTZ setting please refer to System settings gt PTZ settings Zoom The camera zooms in and out for tighter or wider view of the scene Focus Adjusts the camera lens focus for the clearest image Iris Opens and closes the camera iris allowing more or less light into the lens Speed green lights Adjusts the speed of the directional movement in 5 ways Brush Used to control auxiliary devices if so equipped such as Light and Wiper Manual Control The arrows in the PTZ rosette allow manual control of the Pan and Tilt movement of the camera including diagonal movement Auto Control Click on the center circular button to make the camera movement automatically Setup Setup contains User management General setup Video setup Motion Detect Alarm Sensor PTZ Camera and Others Buttons at the bottom are global for all Configurations OK Saves changes and closes Loca
7. 5 54 e AUX G In use 43 02G Free 39 24G to return to the previously configured multi channel view Page 5 Right Click on anv channel will show a multi channel full view without anv control panels Right click again to return to the previously view Down control panel Down control panel consists of Version Information Function buttons Information area Lock Log off Disk information Exit Displav mode click the button vou mav change displav mode bv mouse selection e Svstem settings Click the button vou will see the menu below Configuration VHN DDNS configuration Alarm output control Preset program Photo browser Electronic map Log management Language select b System settings contains most of the system configuration options Please refer to the System settings chapters Alarm output control is just for a test of alarm box Firstly you must connect the alarm box correctly and make sure it is on work For alarm box setting please refer to Alarm sensor in System settings chapter Secondly select the output port which you want to test then click the turn on button If the alarm box is OK its output LED will be on Preset position control allows you to program the PTZ camera to perform a series of movements called a Tour This svstem allows vou to define a set of Presets which are numbered positions for the camera to point to From there vou can program the PTZ ca
8. Alarm output 07 CI Alarm output 08 Copy to CI Alarm output 09 CI Alarm output 10 CI Alarm output 11 sl Add Delete Start this alarm sensor Page 21 The Alarm Sensor configuration allows vou to configure the Sensors that are attached to the DVR Server An I O Alarm Box purchased separately is required for connecting alarm sensors A RS 232 to RS 485 converter may be needed to connect the alarm box to the PC s serial port RS 232 The system can be configured to respond to sensor inputs in a variety of ways such as Audible alarm trigger alarm output Steps to Alarm sensor Configure device this is the most important step Type type of alarm box Com port Set which COM Port the Alarm Box is plugged into via the RS 232 485 converter Base chn keep the defaults 8 it means each alarm box has 8 input ports Total chn means how many output ports the alarm box has For example one alarm box has 8 output ports two alarm boxes have 16 output ports As usual please just choose the device type select the com port you plugged into and then keep other settings default Choose sensor select which sensor you desire to set alarm Corresponding output setup here you may choose channel display alarm or output port alarm response to the alarm sensor inputs Corresponding channel display alarm C Channel 1 C Channel MULL C Channel3 MULL CI Channel4 MULL C Channel MULL C Channel MUL
9. L CI Channel MULL C Channels MULL C Channels MULL CI Channel d MULL nee CI Channel MULL DI Channel 2 MULL esl Just to click the channel you desired to response to the selected sensor Corresponding output port alarm Page 22 Alarm output 01 OI Alarm output U LI Alarm output 03 LI Alarm output 04 LI Alarm qutput 05 J Alarm output 06 LI Alarm output 07 LI Alarm output 08 LI Alarm output 03 CI Alarm output 10 LI Alarm qutput 11 ha Just to click the alarm output vou desired to response to the selected sensor Define schedule Click Add button to add a time segment use Copy to button to copy current day settings to other For detail please refer to Steps to define recording schedule Activate the alarm schedule do remember to check this item otherwise system will not carry out sensor alarm automatically PTZ setup The PTZ configuration tab allows you to enter the configuration details for any PTZ cameras connected to the Server Be sure to reference your PTZ camera manufacturer s documentation for the correct settings to enter here The Server supports the following PTZ camera protocols PELCO P series PELCO D series AB80 series Panasonic series l node series Philips series Samsung series YAAN series ADR8060 series If you have need for a specific protocol please work with your sales representative to discuss custom protocol programming COM Port Select the COM port that the PT
10. USER S MANUAL DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING SYSTEM TechWell 6816 Series Svstem requirements and Software installation Svstem requirements Celeron D 2 66GHZ or higher 256MB System Memory or higher ATI 64MB VGA Card or higher Motherboard Intel 915 945 or G series Microsoft Windows 2000 2003 XP VISTA WIN 7 Professional Operating system Microsoft Direct9 0 Software installation a Shutdown the computer and plug the DVR card M b Install card driver DriverInstaller exe Driver Installer LAFU As the picture above click it will pop up a dialog Then click Install Driver button it will install card drivers automatically Note when windows startup it might pop up a warning found new hardware please make sure click cancel button to cancel all windows auto installation Or DVR system will fail because of the wrong drivers c Restart operation system and then run NVRec 600F exe Software Introduction Introduction This DVR is real time video audio monitoring and recording from multiple cameras The system supports up to 32 channels of video are simultaneously captured compressed and recorded in real time The corresponding 16 audio channels are captured compressed and recorded as well The system also includes a network client for remote preview recording playback and server management through the local area network and Internet Basic Features Page 2 e Server is capable of re
11. Z control is connected to PTZ Protocol Select the correct protocol for use by this camera Baud Rate Select the correct baud rate Address Select the correct RS 485 address for the Camera Page 23 Other setup The other setup tab describe vou which port the DVR svstem is required Network transmit port 5050 and its aux port 5051 5052 HTTP service port 80 PTZ remote control port 6789 Remote configuration port 5040 Remote plavback port 7050 Page 24 Plavback 2009 11 17 17 37 42 i No 2009 11 17 17 37 42 camera 2009 11 17 17 37 42 aala Hovember 2009 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 15 ie ae aa FIA YL 29 2009 11 17 17 37 42 i s 2009 11 17 17 37 42 Camera 7 2009 11 17 17 37 42 2009 11 17 17 37 42 ame 2 37 Max channel 16 00 18 00 16 00 10 16 10 20 16 20 30 16 30 a 16 40 50 16 50 00 17 00 10 17 10 20 17 20 30 17 30 40 17 40 50 17 50 00 CH S ae a a6 CHOS E em AR eit ji i E CH 04 M KGA as mad x bu 37 42 AutoRec ea AlarmRec ManualRec EventRec PlaySpeed Normal Corr Start playback you can use the Calendar channel select and Timeline controls to choose what time and which channel you want to view Steps to playback Firstly select the date from calendar Secondly choose which channel you want to view from channel select Thirdly click the timeline to select what time to you want to view Finally click pl
12. al time monitoring and recording of up to 32 video input channels and up to 16 audio channels e Multiple record modes manual scheduled or alarm event Efficient file storage and network bandwidth utilization using advanced MPEG4 H 264 video compression technologies e Full featured remote network client capable of full remote administration real time monitoring of and recording from multiple server systems e Local and remote playback of recorded video and audio files e Supports external alarm sensors and relays through an alarm control unit e Video recording and notification in the event of camera motion detection and or sensor inputs e Support for popular models of pan tilt and zoom PTZ cameras that can be operated both locally and remotely e Support Mobile Monitoring e Support VNN Virtual Native Network Page 3 Basic System Components Server NVRec1600F The primary DVR Server Application The Server is responsible for monitoring and recording the video audio inputs It also provides a network service for real time video streaming and playback of recorded files over a network The system can be optionally equipped with an alarm controller for connecting alarm sensors and relays Web Client XNetPlay The DVR Remote Client systems run on Windows Internet Explorer for remote operation of the Server system such as remote monitoring remote Server state remote playback and remote server control Playback
13. ay button to start Recording Timeline The Recording Timeline will display what times of the selected day have recordings available 00 00 24 00 Bene DR I cL TA Re O E ESE aS CH 03 STAT hr Tn a ee A E CH 04 2007 03 23 11 10 08 AutoRec JIU jarmi B Manuarec EventRec PlaySpeed Mormal The channel numbers are listed on the left and the hours of the dav are listed on the top Just click the hour you want to view and press play to start Page 25 Green Timeline means Auto recordings Red Timeline means alarm recordings Blue Timeline means manual recordings W eb Client Web Client system runs on Windows Internet Explorer for remote operation of the Server svstem such as remote monitoring remote Server state remote plavback and remote server control DNNS setting 2 e Click the button you will see the menu below Configuration VHN DDNS configuration Alarm output control Preset program Photo browser Electronic m ap Log management Language select b eclick the VNN DNNS configuration and then click the register new account button vou will see the menu below Page 26 MaUHOVIDEU DUNSEVHN Vaio Input DONE Liserit Password or Domain Mame and Click Login or Enable If you are a new user please Click Register new account tog Eegenen aco Auto Login 77 Enable Resister New Account First Step Register Hew User DONS UsetD 147 255g 63 com N
14. il next alarm channel coming Alarm output duration Configure how long each Alarm event will last once triggered Alarm recording duration Configure how long each Alarm recording will last once triggered Output type Alarm box output is a switch signal When choose High voltage system will output a close signal In the same way system will send you a open signal when your choice is Low voltage Audible Alarm when no signal Configure an audible alarm to be heard through the system s PC speakers once video signal has lost Center has highest priority to alarm sensor here center means Remote Client System When checked client system will grab the control rights of alarm sensor from Server System Switch automatically when the numbers of shown channel is less than the total channels system will switch the shown channel automatically every switch time Enable Lock automatically When checked server system will turn to lock state automatically Record disk D 29 300 oad bh E 3 7 7G 1 005 F 21 626 Fisse G 5 7 9G 1 096 Setup Storage Locations Configure recording file storage locations on the local hard drives The Default only shows local drives other than C Page 15 Video Profile Camera Wisa AGA ZA BAG MD ATT A12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 j Display Profile Recording schedule M Disposing osd text V Camera title WV Date y 140 IV Time
15. l Setup Cancel Closes Local Setup without saving any changes made since the last Save Apply Applies changes without closing Local Setup We recommend using this button often every time you move to a different Tab or Channel to make sure that if you hit Apply you do not lose changes you intended to keep Page 11 User Management User managemen Modify user Add user Delete user The User Management interface defines Users and their security authorization rights on the Server and from Remote Clients Modify Click Modify to change a user name and its authorization rights Add Click to add a new user Delete Click Delete to delete the selected user Authorization Settings The authorization settings cover every feature of the product down to which channels a user can have access to for various functions Check or uncheck the permissions settings as needed Page 12 NOTE Administrator account cannot be modified Page 13 General setup r Auto Start Auto Start When Startup Directory path Web IP Rec files path VideoFiles Browse Photo path D NVPhato Browse Website path C ANV920_V9 1_beta_EN NV920X_V9 1_t Browse 150 10 20 146 When the drives full Overwrite oldest Rec C Stop Rec amp notify Alarm settings Audible alarm when no signal Audible Alarm Visible alarm Switch window when multi chanrles alarm S
16. mage Mobile Monitoring Access to mobile client 1 Instruction for Android monitor You can see the folder named Android OS 2 Instruction for iPhone monitor You can see the folder named Iphone imobileplaver 3 Instruction for Symbian Mobile and other OS__ monitor You can see the folder named Symbian and mobile OS As Symbian Mobile and other OS for example Method Open the CD of this DVR Card Clip the file XMobilePlay and choose XMobilePlay_En jar Page 30 XMobilePlay CD Root of DVR Card ko XMobilePlay_En jar WINRAR Hess 29 KB bee Clients for mobile Method Il Download the software with vour mobile Input the site as follows http www nvdvr net en jar English Version Demo based on normal mobile phone MTK Platform Install mobile client Download client from your mobile Input http www nvdvr net en jar in Browser 2 Find the JAR file in your mobile The client copied from CD named XMobiePlav EN jar 3 Install the client 4 After the successful installation of client we must Log in our router to deplov NAT of the server we suggest to use the HTTP service port of 8080 5 Run this client Input your registered domain and port You also can run our DEMO domain Page 31 BL I 1 ii AAP ita a N f rts ka nvdvr net l JA T m G Oo VIDEO HUH PAU ESE Betal BB HPA FAG Parameters of Demo Server address nv930x nvdvr net Input p
17. mera to go to a specified Preset in reaction to tour through the Presets in a certain order Page 6 Preset program Preset Ma fi pet Call Scan tour Keep tine 5 Second Scan l PresetNa l Os kd Save Close Firstly make sure you may control the camera by using the PTZ camera control on right control panel For camera setting please refer to PTZ setting in System settings chapter And then follow steps below Steps to Program Presets Channel Select the channel number to program Preset Select a Preset number and then use the PTZ camera control to aim the PTZ Camera to a certain position Set Preset Once the camera is pointed at the desired position click Set to associate that position with the selected Preset number Call Preset If the Preset is already programmed click Call to have the camera move to that position now Steps to Program Tour Add Add the selected Preset to the Scan list Set the Keep Time to have the Camera stay at a certain location for a specified period of time Note that the Keep Time must include the time it takes the camera to move from the previous location to the desired location plus how long to stay there Save Saves any changes to the Scan Scan Checkbox Check this box at the top to start the Scan according to the list of presets configured Photo browser When you click this item the system will show a dialog as below if you have snapshot some pho
18. nfirm the action Right control panel Right control panel consists of Software Logo Voice control Channel control PTZ camera control PR oice control it is mute as default Click the loudhailer icon to turn on the voice Then go to System settings gt Video settings gt Compress Trans gt Working mode and select Video Audio Page 9 Preview Record Color Tetault Channel Control The Channel Control bar has controls for 32 channels The different option buttons allow control of different features of each Channel Preview Click on the numbered buttons to turn the different incoming channel previews on and off Click the Open all or Close all buttons to turn all cameras on or off Record Click on the numbered buttons to activate or deactivate recording for the corresponding channel Click the Open all or Close all buttons to turn all cameras on or off NOTE This is the manual Recording control If Schedule is activated you cannot activate or deactivate recording You will see the numbered buttons are disabled Color The color panel has the Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue controls for the channels show Select a channel on the left and then adjust the different sliders so that the image is most clear Default set all sliders to their default location for the selected channel Same copy one channel s settings to all others Save save the changes Or you
19. ort 8081 Can be user defined it is recommended to use 8080 or bigger than 8080 User Name I This is the DVR server login user name Password This is the DVR server login password Note The above username and password are not the ones you registered the domain they are the ones you login the DVR sever Page 32
20. ote DONS UsediD must be a emal address such as support dmacio adeo com Fassaad s eej A Notice YNN Limitation Motice Vvhile the NAT ty s of the router is ymmetric MAT suchaz D Link router al one peer the AAT type of ihe other peer must be Full Cone MAT Csuch as TP Link router else the MAT port mapping must be set up in the router of the O R peer e Fill in the information of the DNNS userID and the password Tips DNNS UserID must be a E mail address such as 147258 163 com e Fill in the domain name that you wanted then click the Next button Resister New Account Second Step Register Dynamic Domain aa72sq irt jed Doman name must be a z 4 4 0 90r _ can not include l 7 or spacel e you can own the domain name that you wanted now you can use the VNN Steps to use Web Client with VNN Firstly input server IP on IE browser Page 27 Note If vou visit server svstem in LAN please input IP directiv For example http 192 168 0 100 If you visit server system through INTERNET please input our server name http www nvdvr net or your DNS name For instance http nvrec nvdvr net Secondly download and install ActiveX controls XWebplav cab from server system 18 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help P CI Back 7 z x a A pe Search 5 7 Favorites B L EE 23 Address http 150 10 20 123 Eco Links XWebPlay Microsoft Internet Explorer
21. rn to the previously view Right click on the channel image you may stop the video by pop up menu Fifthly remote playback Page 29 Z XWebPlay Microsoft Internet Explorer l x File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ae ry 2 Ej gt x B A p Search 5 7 Favorites 4 7 f 3 Address http 150 10 20 123 Joo Links AI No l 2007 3 26 0 7 1 User Login f l Server List Cha Type StartTime EndTime Alarm 09 35 29 09 35 40 Alarm 09 35 59 09 36 09 Alarm 09 37 20 09 37 31 Alarm 09 38 46 09 39 12 Alarm 09 39 49 09 40 46 Alarm 09 40 53 09 41 10 Alarm 09 43 20 09 43 38 Alarm 09 44 06 09 44 16 Alarm 09 44 53 09 45 24 Alarm 09 46 04 09 46 30 Alarm 09 46 50 09 47 16 Alarm 09 47 17 09 47 40 M Alarm 09 47 44 Alarm 09 48 47 09 49 37 Alarm 09 49 40 09 50 28 Alarm 09 50 39 09 51 02 w TTM eth fet d d es ee Md mi gt d Hide Window Select PlaySpeed Normal 00 00 00 00 00 00 Done Internet fi Start ej XWebPlay Microsoft Local Disk F Y untitled3 bmp Paint B aog 11 27 AM Click Remote playback you may choose what time date amp time and which channel recording type you want to view then press Search button on the right control panel The system will pop up a file list according to your search condition Double click the listed file and you will see the remote recording i
22. tos by the Snapshot button Page 7 31 PicturePreview i _ B x gt DA NVPhoto 200701111 75050 bmp 20070113111501 bmp 20070118105550 bmp reer 2007411 17 50 50 gt Steps to picture preview Choose D NVPhoto folder gt channel folder such as 0 l gt bmp pictures Log management is a file that record System settings Alarm information and so on Language select there are two default choices English and Chinese Playback This button launches the Playback program Please see the Playback chapter for further details This button will take and store a snapshot of the current frame of the red highlighted currently selected channel The snapshot image will be saved to D NVPhoto You can access the snapshots via the System settings button gt Photo browser Page 8 2009 3 11 11 66 68 Wednesday Uptime 66 66 49 39 Information Area shows the Date Time and current Server Uptime FO tll til ock Click the System Lock button to lock the Server main screen preventing further user interaction until input username and password to login again mail og off Click the Log off button and you will be required to enter a User and Password to log in again D In use 41 636 Free 40 196 Disk Information It shows used and free disk space on the driver which is recording Click this button to exit the Server You will be prompted to co
23. umber of Frames Per Second FPS for the recording resolution the fineness of detail that can be distinguished in an image on a video display Note The higher of FPS the larger of recording file per minute The higher of resolution the larger of recording file per minute Fast means higher frame rate lower resolution Better means higher resolution lower frame rate Compression mode please keep the default settings H 264 for its better image Note MPEG4 its image quality is not good you should not choose MPEG4 to encode unless CPU usage is higher than 85 Working mode choose Video Audio when record the audio signal along with the video signal Video format Set the recording format to match the incoming video signal NTSC Common in North America PAL Common in the rest of the world Recording Schedule Page 18 Weekly calendar 1 Tuesday Wednesday Thursdav jFridav Saturday Sunday Start time End time Record mode 00 00 23 59 Daytime Add Delete Record file settings File length f 0 Minute IV Activate the schedule The Schedule feature allows you to configure the Server to carry out recording automatically Note Once your Schedule is defined all of the manual recording will not take effect Steps to define recording schedule Add Time Segments Click Add button to add a time segment you can define different time periods for each day of the week Use
24. witch time f id Second Alarm recording duration fio Second Alarm output duration fi 0 Second Output type High voltage Switch automatically Giet time 5 Deel Second Enable lock automatically F jaf PRE ken Wire terre RS ETEEN cd minutes later system Will JOCK automatically User query when exit Auto Login Record disk OK Cancel General setup contains Directory path Alarm setup and other general settings Directory path just to show you where the recordings save to where the snapshots save to and the Website information When the drives are full you may choose overwrite recordings or Stop recordings amp notify We recommend that you keep the default setting overwrite recordings except on the emergency situations that you must save the recording file Auto Login the Server will automatically login and launch the application When checked you will be required to input username and password Alarm setting Audible Alarm Configure an audible alarm to be heard through the system s PC speakers once alarm event triggered Visible Alarm when checked system will bring the channel to a single full view once alarm event triggered Page 14 Switch window when multi channel alarm when multi channel alarm events occurred svstem will show the alarm channel to a single full view one bv one Switch time how long will the alarm channel show unt
25. y current day settings to other For detail please refer to Steps to define recording schedule Activate the alarm schedule do remember to check this item otherwise system will not carry out motion detect automatically Corresponding output port Page 20 CI Alarm output 01 C Alar output 02 C Alarm output 03 C Alarm output O4 CI Alarm output 05 C Alarm output 06 C Alarm output OF C Alarm output 08 CI Alarm output 03 C Alar output 10 C Alarrn output 11 Here output port means alarm box output port So first of all you have to connect alarm box to server system correctly and make sure alarm box is working good For alarm box setup please refer to Alarm sensor chapter And then select alarm output you desired Now once the motion is detected system will send a switch signal to the output port which you have selected Alarm sensor Sensor Equipment settings iei ses ie TA Mm A Time y e N O alarm C alarm C Channel CI Channel Eom port if O Channel3 CI Channel4 Base chn zi CI Channels CI Channel6 B Total chn DI Channel C Channelg Schedule setup CI Channels Channel 0 Ma Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Ieee Start time _End time CI Channelt2 xl Responding output CI Alarm output 01 CI Alarm output 02 CI Alarm output 03 CI Alarm output 04 CI Alarm output 05 CI Alarm output 06 CI

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